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and in southern iraq, seeites have fled isis are seeking safe haven.arwa damian reports, there's no escape from their sorrows. >> they will never know their father. they were born in a stranger's home while their mother was on the run in a village whose name she doesn't remember. fatimam doesn't know arabic. her father-in-law helps us communicate. her answers? single words or gestures. her tears speak of the depth of her pain and sorrow. when she was barely two months pregnant, her husband of nine years, a soldier in mosul was killed before isis took over. when isis took over mosul and replaced the shia flag over one of the flags with theirs, her father tells uses he knew mosul was no longer their home. what am i supposed to do? my son dies, he tells us. it's tragedy after tragedy. you know, i was billing him a house, a whole house. it was almost finished. i had all the faucets installed. the vast majority of those we met made the trip from northern iraq by road, what should be a harrowing journey or four to seven days, forced to navigate their way aro
and in southern iraq, seeites have fled isis are seeking safe haven.arwa damian reports, there's no escape from their sorrows. >> they will never know their father. they were born in a stranger's home while their mother was on the run in a village whose name she doesn't remember. fatimam doesn't know arabic. her father-in-law helps us communicate. her answers? single words or gestures. her tears speak of the depth of her pain and sorrow. when she was barely two months pregnant, her...
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only 168 germans and where force is good build up to learn modern port and threaten to invade southern iraqecretary stimson, as secretary of war had the president of the united states thought the invasion would fail in the announced general marshall if marshall was dictator of america whether he would stop the president's torched invasion from going ahead. and marshall said he would.Ñi while publicly opposing the commander-in-chief. was then a different thingexx about "the mantle of command" b.c. president roosevelt for the first time close-up in his role as united states commander in chief of not meddling what churchill did with the chief of staff but holding the reins of war'' as it was to be prosecuted. more over a certain strategy in opposition to ensure the united states would win the war, not lose it. to save the british in their travails crisis to crisis and defeat to defeat. running through that story namely that of president if it should come to the united states as it did we wait.as a moral endeavor i started the book before pearl harbor when he those on the secret journey pretend
only 168 germans and where force is good build up to learn modern port and threaten to invade southern iraqecretary stimson, as secretary of war had the president of the united states thought the invasion would fail in the announced general marshall if marshall was dictator of america whether he would stop the president's torched invasion from going ahead. and marshall said he would.Ñi while publicly opposing the commander-in-chief. was then a different thingexx about "the mantle of...
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smaller british oil companies which don't get a look in on oil fields run by corporate giants in southern iraq too small to really consider the. oil fields in iraq so what about a bet even getting around. to getting away with never. never. can now energy isn't the only british oil for operating in kurdistan gulf keystone owns several sites in kurdish north iraq the city now in production with their oil and canals pipeline that runs directly from the region these small british players could be in store for massive profits by the baghdad likes it or not fully boyko r.t. london. an independent kurdistan is something the israeli prime minister has already voices of course towards now benjamin netanyahu believes that the kurds have proven their political commitment and moderation and should be granted independence the director of the institute of gulf affairs met says the emergence of an autonomous kurdistan is in the interests of western powers. they want to see a kurdish state separate from iraq and that's very clearly in very clear in the reaction and the way that the united states government fo
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smaller british oil companies which to get a look in on oil fields run by corporate giants in southern iraq too small to really go for a major oil field in iraq so what about a bet if you're getting the go to. getting away with it but they will never be they will never be. can no energy isn't the only british oil to operate in kurdistan gulf keystone owns several sites in kurdish north iraq the city now in production with their oil and canals pipeline that runs directly from the region these small british players could be in store for massive profits while the baghdad likes it or not. r.t. london. now the kurdish breakaway from iraq has been already bought by b.s. really prime minister binyamin netanyahu believes the kurds have proved their political commitment on moderation and should be granted independence and ali made director of the institute of gulf a first sees the emergence of an autonomy as kurdistan is in the interest of western powers want to see kurdish state separate from iraq and that's very clearly yeah and very clear in the action and the way that the united states governmen
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smaller british oil companies which don't get a look in on oil fields run by corporate giants in southern iraq too small to really for a major oil fields in iraq so what about a bet if. they're getting away with. lever we. can now energy isn't the only british oil from to operate in kurdistan gulf keystone owns several sites in kurdish north iraq the city now in production with their oil and canals pipeline that runs directly from the region these small british players could be in store for massive profits by the baghdad likes it or not fully boyko r.t. london. protesters in london could soon find themselves mark why an ultraviolet dye which is normally used to track weaves and burglars now police commissioners are pushing for the use of dye in the water cannons three of these controversial crowd control weapons have just been bought by the mayor of london they use is yet to be approved by the home secretary but i debate has been raging over the harm they could cause. by the a powerful jets mayor boris johnson even said he's prepared to be shot by one to show their safe but rights campaigners
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smaller british oil companies which don't get a look in on oil fields run by corporate giants in southern iraq too small to really go to. all the fields in iraq so what about a bet if. they're getting away with it but they will never be they will never be. can now energy isn't the only british oil from to operate in kurdistan gulf keystone owns several sites in kurdish north iraq the city now in production with their oil and canals pipeline that runs directly from the region these small ports. play is could be in store from massive profits whether baghdad likes it or not. the idea of a kurdish breakaway from iraq has been already backed by the israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu believes that the kurds have proved their political commitment and moderation and should be granted independence and political analyst. says that the emergence of an autonomous kurdistan is in the interest of western powers who want to see a kurdish state separate from iraq and that's very clearly. very clear in the reaction and the way that the united states government for example dealt with the kurdish takeover
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smaller british oil companies which don't get a look in on oil fields run by corporate giants in southern iraq too small to really. for all the fields in iraq so what about a bet if you're getting one quarter. away with never. never. can now energy isn't the only british royal family to operate in kurdistan gulf keystone owns several sites in kurdish north iraq the city now in production with their oil and canals pipeline that runs directly from the region these small british players could be in store for massive profits while the baghdad likes it or not. r.t. london. also lots more news and views online waiting for you including. instead of the usual barbecues and fireworks two time u.s. presidential candidate ron paul has invited his fellow citizens to celebrate the fourth of july in a slightly different manner by opposing the government which he considers to be ironical about why paul suggests this course of action on our web site and also their. release eight three to see him a sign like a new vacuum cleaner but it's actually what scientists have named the planet which in their opinion is
smaller british oil companies which don't get a look in on oil fields run by corporate giants in southern iraq too small to really. for all the fields in iraq so what about a bet if you're getting one quarter. away with never. never. can now energy isn't the only british royal family to operate in kurdistan gulf keystone owns several sites in kurdish north iraq the city now in production with their oil and canals pipeline that runs directly from the region these small british players could be...
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smaller british oil companies which turned get a look in on oil fields run by corporate giants in southern iraq too small to really consider the. oil fields in iraq so what about a benefit there are getting around. they are getting away with it but they will never be a lever we. can now energy isn't the only british royal family to present kurdistan called keystone owns several sites in kurdish north iraq the city now in production with their oil and canals pipeline that runs directly from the region these small british players could be in store for massive profits while the baghdad likes it or not polly boyko r.t. london. japan's ruling parties have agreed to lift a self-imposed ban on overseas military operations for the first time since the second world war the decision to change the constitution provoked a wave of protests the following footage contains graphic scenes one of us now one outraged man even went so far as to set himself on fire he's currently in hospital on the latest rally outside the prime minister's office in tokyo gathered around ten thousand people and even led to clashes
smaller british oil companies which turned get a look in on oil fields run by corporate giants in southern iraq too small to really consider the. oil fields in iraq so what about a benefit there are getting around. they are getting away with it but they will never be a lever we. can now energy isn't the only british royal family to present kurdistan called keystone owns several sites in kurdish north iraq the city now in production with their oil and canals pipeline that runs directly from the...
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smaller british oil companies which don't get a look in on oil fields run by corporate giants in southern iraq too small to really. own. so what about a bet even. getting away with. it we never. can now energy isn't being pushed to the right curtis stone called keystone several sites in kurdish north iraq the city now in production with that oil and canals pipeline that runs directly from the region these small british players could be installed from massive profits while the baghdad likes it or not. an independent kurdistan is something the israeli prime minister has already voiced his support towards binyamin netanyahu believes the kurds have proven their political commitment to moderation and should be granted independence the director of the institute of culture first sees the emergence of an autonomous kurdistan is in the interest of western powers. they want to see the kurdish state separate from iraq and that's very clearly. and very clear in the action and the way that the united states government for example dealt with the kurdish takeover of coke you see favoritism to put the stand t
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view a shia state in the south as the tool of iran and are concerned about a kris ent of iran, southern iraq, and others. the problem within iraq and a kurdish state will spill beyond the burreders. >>> you feel turkey feels their own kurds will seek independence. >> definitely. that's one thing the turks are concerned about with the kurds. any mention of independence or fed rated state gives hope to the rest of the kurdish populations in turkey, syria and iran. the dynamic changed where the chaos is of more concern. the kurd have been accountably using diplomacy and economics, have been able to allied a lot of turkish fears and win them over. we are in a situation now where for the first time ever turkey is considering the idea of turkish independence as potentially acceptable. >> i mentioned binyamin netanyahu endorsing the independence of iraq kurd. what do you think israel has to gin here? >> i think two major points. one is oil. if the kurds are able to export oil, israel is going to be one of their better customers. kurdish oil will be close and cheaper. if you are israel and sitting w
view a shia state in the south as the tool of iran and are concerned about a kris ent of iran, southern iraq, and others. the problem within iraq and a kurdish state will spill beyond the burreders. >>> you feel turkey feels their own kurds will seek independence. >> definitely. that's one thing the turks are concerned about with the kurds. any mention of independence or fed rated state gives hope to the rest of the kurdish populations in turkey, syria and iran. the dynamic...
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of it is concentrated in shia dominated southern iraq. fifth is in the north, where an estimated $1 billion in crude lies below kurdistan. to get it out, the kurds last year built a pipeline, where at least four oil tankers have been filled with kurdish oil. but finding a buyer is a problem. baghdad is about to sue thin who transports kurdish oil, and while they managed to get a buyer in israel, others have sailed through morocco and through the suez canal to singapore and south to texas in order to sell their crude. aljazeera, new york. >> . >> this is all about what jim crane estimates at $400,000 in crude oil that the kurds are producing each day. in houston, texas, at rice university, jim, good to see you. basic question, if someone is following the story, we're not entirely sure where this oil came from, right? ed. >> well, it's alleged to be in the autonomous region of kurdistan, and they're trying to unload somewhere. houston is one of the places that could have taken t. given the refineries that could handle the crude from kurdist
of it is concentrated in shia dominated southern iraq. fifth is in the north, where an estimated $1 billion in crude lies below kurdistan. to get it out, the kurds last year built a pipeline, where at least four oil tankers have been filled with kurdish oil. but finding a buyer is a problem. baghdad is about to sue thin who transports kurdish oil, and while they managed to get a buyer in israel, others have sailed through morocco and through the suez canal to singapore and south to texas in...
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iraq escalates. so, phil, what should we expect? >> ruth now, jenna, prices could go up dramatically, specially if the southern part of iraq falls. these prices, 3.60, $4, they might look like a bargain. the southern part of iraq has been producing oil and have been increasing their production during this crisis, but the threat is very, very real. right now the world's in a position where we really cannot replace that 2.9 million barrels of iraqi oil, and the quality of that oil. that is the big key here. if we lose be talking $5 a gallon gasoline. >> when do you see that potentially happening? >> that's a big question. may never happen. right now the southern part of iraq is actually producing more oil. opec is producing the most oil they have in 30 years. there's talk that libya will bring more oil ton to the marketplace, but right now, it really depends on the next 48 hours. right now the terrorists continue to assault baghdad. kirkuk, and it really depends if these areas continue to hold, prices may level out, but if we start to see the terrorists make some way into the southern parts of the country, where the bulk of the prod
iraq escalates. so, phil, what should we expect? >> ruth now, jenna, prices could go up dramatically, specially if the southern part of iraq falls. these prices, 3.60, $4, they might look like a bargain. the southern part of iraq has been producing oil and have been increasing their production during this crisis, but the threat is very, very real. right now the world's in a position where we really cannot replace that 2.9 million barrels of iraqi oil, and the quality of that oil. that is...
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control risk that manages the security risk frates northern mexico along -- on the same level as southern iraq. although that was before the situation we have right now in iraq. so -- but i do think there's some issues that the companies are facing. when you talk to some of the players they tell you, well, you know, yemen, i'm in nigeria, i think i can deal with northern mexico. so it's not that they disregard the security issues but it's that oil companies are pretty hearty lot and some of them -- not all of them, interest. >> i -- i mean, if you're an operator in south texas or west texas and you're going to mexico for the first time ever it's going to be a little bit of an issue and you're going to need to find crews that are willing to go to mexico, et cetera, which you might not. on the other hand, if you're -- let's say an oxy, for example, i mean, oxyis in pretty rough places. so are they going to feel comfortable there? not comfortable, but do they think they can manage it, i think they can. there's another dimension which everybody focuses on the security issue i think there's also bi
control risk that manages the security risk frates northern mexico along -- on the same level as southern iraq. although that was before the situation we have right now in iraq. so -- but i do think there's some issues that the companies are facing. when you talk to some of the players they tell you, well, you know, yemen, i'm in nigeria, i think i can deal with northern mexico. so it's not that they disregard the security issues but it's that oil companies are pretty hearty lot and some of...
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recently that controlled risk, which manages for the ratesisk along or onmexico the same level as southern iraq, although that was before the situation that we have right now in iraq. so, i do think that there are some issues that these companies are facing. when you talk to some of the players they tell you -- you know, yemen? nigeria? with mexico. deal it is not that they disregard it iscurity issues, but that oil companies are a pretty hearty lot. some of them, but not all of them -- interestingly, if you are an operator in south or west texas and you are going to mexico for the first time ever, it is going to be a little bit of an issue and you will need to find cruise who are willing to go to mexico, which you might not. on the other hand let's say that you are oxycontin or example, that has been a pretty rough place. are they going to feel comfortable there? comfortable, but do they think they can manage it? i think they can. there is another dimension where everyone focuses on the sick your the issue, but i think there are big issues in terms of security relations. this is a big issue th
recently that controlled risk, which manages for the ratesisk along or onmexico the same level as southern iraq, although that was before the situation that we have right now in iraq. so, i do think that there are some issues that these companies are facing. when you talk to some of the players they tell you -- you know, yemen? nigeria? with mexico. deal it is not that they disregard it iscurity issues, but that oil companies are a pretty hearty lot. some of them, but not all of them --...
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risk that manages the security risk rates northern mexico along, you know, on the same level as southern iraq. although that was before, you know, the situation we have right now in iraq. so, but i do think that there's some issues that the companies are facing. now when you talk to some of the players, they tell you, well, you know, i'm in yemen, i'm in nigeria, i think i can deal with northern mexico. so it's not that they disregard the security issues. but it's that oil companies are pretty hardy lot. and some of them, not all of them, interestingly, i mean, if you're an operator in south texas, or west texas, and you're going to mexico for the first time ever, it's going to be a little bit of an issue. and you're going to need to find crews that are willing to go to mexico, et cetera, which you might not. on the other hand, if you're, you know, let's say an oxy for example, so are they going to feel comfortable there? not comfortable but do they think they can manage it? i think they can. there's another dimension which everybody focusing on the security issue. ity there's also big issues
risk that manages the security risk rates northern mexico along, you know, on the same level as southern iraq. although that was before, you know, the situation we have right now in iraq. so, but i do think that there's some issues that the companies are facing. now when you talk to some of the players, they tell you, well, you know, i'm in yemen, i'm in nigeria, i think i can deal with northern mexico. so it's not that they disregard the security issues. but it's that oil companies are pretty...
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i'm abby martin the stories we cover here are not going here in iraq the southern big story the extra that why some talk there is a reason that they don't want international. friends that we should all be completely outraged now let's break the set. iran like syria has been george very harshly and blames on the constant sad. isn't it justified the game is not pursuing the weapon and you know raising to spectrum off percent of their revenue government lead to one young who say move ton use new ways developing nuclear weapons in their homes. spruce if you did they want to see the fuselage in full dump and being emitted full makeup and film the story is we would be stupid not to take you. if you drive people away from the dollar many people now it must be sitting there saying gosh if we have u.s. dollars and the us decides they don't like us they're going to put sanctions on us so people more and more people will say maybe i shouldn't use the us dollar. right on the street. first street. and i think the true. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. to be in the middle. on. lying on tria
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i'm abby martin the stories we cover here are not going on here in iraq southern big story the extra same time there's a reason they don't want you to know. now let's break the set. speak your language what i mean by be worn out of the. program see documentaries in spanish what matters to you. the alternative angle of this story. here to. find out me visit. again welcome back now a proposal to create high security prisons compared to the notorious one town in my bay detention center is steering debate in greece the bill slammed by critics is fascist will go to parliament on the day inmates are now trying to draw the public's attention to their plight well here's an extract from their emotional statement they say they are fighting to remain human instead of forgotten shadows let's get more on this now from marty's marine across the river who joins me live in the studio. the inmates have also tried to go on hunger strike have been made to make their voices heard what can you tell us about that well around four and a half thousand inmates across the country it all started on the eightee
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and of little slower than usual on the southern iran-iraq. >>: the fires burned to nearly 65 a..a clippers. sterling gave about an hour of testimony tuesday. who declared him mentally impaired. heated the judge was forced to donald sterling was emotional and he'd tear it up when talking about said sally then it's a deep breath trying not to crack. for most of the testimony he was combative and the times even ridiculed his estranged wife's attorney which is one of l.a.'s most feared litigators. >>: even when shellers attorney read out what donald said with anderson cooper. sterling said it could remember that exchange either but he could remember what he did once said the chain. the down most telling did nothing with proof that the doctors were correct. you can help with so little sympathy for the man with is clearly not working. allen said of the lawyers and their grown before anita loral hire him. the israeli offensive against rocket attacks into their country. warplanes targeting more than command centers and rocket i'm tracking the story and more be sure to follow us at kron 4
and of little slower than usual on the southern iran-iraq. >>: the fires burned to nearly 65 a..a clippers. sterling gave about an hour of testimony tuesday. who declared him mentally impaired. heated the judge was forced to donald sterling was emotional and he'd tear it up when talking about said sally then it's a deep breath trying not to crack. for most of the testimony he was combative and the times even ridiculed his estranged wife's attorney which is one of l.a.'s most feared...
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we'll talk with manhattan institute fellow heather macdonald on the crisis on our southern border. we turn to iraq where the obama administration continues to insist it is not putting boots on the ground as another 200 of our troops move into iraq. he denies the move is even mission creep. for more on the situation in iraq iraq, israel, ukraine and mexico i'm joined by former pentagon official, fox news military analyst. kt mack lar land. food to have you with us -- mcfarland. >> good to be with you. lou: iraq, this is a strange moment because the government in baghdad saying unless the united states gets serious about providing military aid they will turn to russians, iran for all equipment and materiel they say they desperately need. >> we spent $60 billion training and equiping the 65,000-manner rackky army. they were confronted by 2000 al qaeda-isis thugs. what do they do? they throw down their weapons, took off their uniforms and ran away to hide. if they're coming to say we need more american help, more person support, we can't do this alone, too bad you have had your chance. for the preside
we'll talk with manhattan institute fellow heather macdonald on the crisis on our southern border. we turn to iraq where the obama administration continues to insist it is not putting boots on the ground as another 200 of our troops move into iraq. he denies the move is even mission creep. for more on the situation in iraq iraq, israel, ukraine and mexico i'm joined by former pentagon official, fox news military analyst. kt mack lar land. food to have you with us -- mcfarland. >> good to...
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insurgency started, much like the insurgencies that we're getting done fighting today in iraq and afghanistan. many of the southerns who went over there kept war souvenirs and one freight collection we -- great collection we have here of lieutenant hobbs, he went over, he had many different jobs while in the philippines. but one thing he did was collect many edged weapons and materials that insurgency groups had the philippines used against americans. it's a very bloody portion of our history, but it's one that needs to be told, specifically through soldier stories like lieutenant hobbs. some of our best collections of edged weapons in our artifacts storage facility are these insurgent weapons from the spanish-american war and the philippine insurrection. as we move on, the army doesn't just stop in interwar years. we did send a contingent of soldiers to the china relief expedition, more popularly known as the boxer rebellion. along with the british, austrians, russians, germans. and in that time we helped to secure peking, which would later be called beijing. it was a -- it was one of the first examples of the ame
insurgency started, much like the insurgencies that we're getting done fighting today in iraq and afghanistan. many of the southerns who went over there kept war souvenirs and one freight collection we -- great collection we have here of lieutenant hobbs, he went over, he had many different jobs while in the philippines. but one thing he did was collect many edged weapons and materials that insurgency groups had the philippines used against americans. it's a very bloody portion of our history,...
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energy, because most of the oil in iraq is in the southern part of iraq not yet affected by this. is up a little bit. so if this spreads, i think it will have an effect. but so far, remarkably little. as bad as it is, and it's not going to get any better. >> someone, andrew, tweeted in a video. >> yep. >> of if in the office if it was a soccer game. and there's like normal office workers and they're walking by and one guy just barely brushes a person's arm and they go down, and they're in agony. and they're screaming. can you imagine in normal life if there was soccer flopping. like i was reading, i got a paper cut earlier, i would have had to leave. i would have had to leave the set. you would be all -- >> we do this every day. >> and the paper would have been given a yellow card. >> a yellow card. >> or a red card. >> this is hilarious. it's about a six-minute video that someone sent in. other people have noticed. i think they need to -- >> acting? >> yes, the flopping. it hurts the game. it's constant. it's -- >> are you suggesting while bob hard mats has been telling us all th
energy, because most of the oil in iraq is in the southern part of iraq not yet affected by this. is up a little bit. so if this spreads, i think it will have an effect. but so far, remarkably little. as bad as it is, and it's not going to get any better. >> someone, andrew, tweeted in a video. >> yep. >> of if in the office if it was a soccer game. and there's like normal office workers and they're walking by and one guy just barely brushes a person's arm and they go down,...
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southern states. both hurricane arthur and the crisis in iraq appear to have had little impact on oil supply. >>> and airline performance is slipping when it comes to arriving on time. the u.s. transportation department reports that there were more flight delays in may than in the previous month, and year-to-year delays are up. bad weather takes much of the blame, and the airlines with the best performance are hawaiian airlines, alaska airlines and delta. >>> more encouraging news about the economy. the federal reserve says this october it'll stop shoring up the economy by buying bonds. it's been cutting back for months. the move is a sign of confidence in the economy, but there's still no word on when the fed will begin raising short-term interest rates. >>> don't count out the personal computer just yet. sales of desktop and laptop machines were actually better than expected in the last quarter. just recently, analysts predicted tablets would outsell pcs by next year. their sales are still declining, just not as quickly as before. >>> what's in a name? well, a lot of lawsuits apparently. the latest
southern states. both hurricane arthur and the crisis in iraq appear to have had little impact on oil supply. >>> and airline performance is slipping when it comes to arriving on time. the u.s. transportation department reports that there were more flight delays in may than in the previous month, and year-to-year delays are up. bad weather takes much of the blame, and the airlines with the best performance are hawaiian airlines, alaska airlines and delta. >>> more encouraging...
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iraq. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> important developments in the crisis in iraq. some 300 odd american troops being deployed to that warn torn country, this is an additional deployment as islamic militants advance toward baghdad. >> the new troops will provide security to the u.s. embassy. these are separate from the 300 military advisers that president obama authorized less than two weeks ago. we want to bring in our military analyst, retired lieutenant colonel rick francona. >> i remember you taught me this phrase. mission creep. is that what we're seeing here? >> i hope not. i see what they are trying to do here. it make perfect sense. if the embassy needs to be evacuated, if the american contractors need to be evacuated and other american citizens and there are houses of them in iraq, they are going to need to be out of the airport. you have to security the airport and the road. these advisers are not going to be able to do. you are going to need a helicopter battalion and peopl
iraq. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> important developments in the crisis in iraq. some 300 odd american troops being deployed to that warn torn country, this is an additional deployment as islamic militants advance toward baghdad. >> the new troops will provide security to the u.s. embassy. these are separate from the 300 military advisers that president obama authorized less than two...
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. >>> in iraq, three are dead after two car obama cares exploded in the southern city. the officials say the blast targeted restaurants and were timed to detonated as muslims prepared to fast. iraqi security forces have been fighting sunni militants in northern iraq isis. >> the leader of isis is posted in a video asking followers to follow them. isis swept through iraq and taken control of land in neighboring syria. >>> now to the immigration crisis in the u.s. president obama says he's ready to to act on immigration reform with or without congress. this weekend, thousands of undo undockmented immigrants are are met by protestors. women and children are among the migrants looking for a better life. it's sparking a national debate over reform. >> too hard on the united states to support all of them. >> every body came from somewhere. >> president obama is expected to officially ask congress for $2 billion in the coming weeks to help combat the growing immigration crisis. >>> the obama administration has launched a psa warning for people in central america not to send una
. >>> in iraq, three are dead after two car obama cares exploded in the southern city. the officials say the blast targeted restaurants and were timed to detonated as muslims prepared to fast. iraqi security forces have been fighting sunni militants in northern iraq isis. >> the leader of isis is posted in a video asking followers to follow them. isis swept through iraq and taken control of land in neighboring syria. >>> now to the immigration crisis in the u.s....
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southern border to deter future migrants for making the journey to america. it's the first duty to the federal government to appropriate money that is still going for nation building in iraq to fund the national guard on our southern border, surely protecting our boreder is just as important as securing the border of iraq. and if the president won't protect the border, let the state governors do it with the national guard. second, those who have already come here should be safely reunited with their families in their native countries. the law should be changed to expedite their removal. warehousing these children are not compassionate response to this crisis. it will not solve the crisis. it will only grow. the president of the united states should be the first to say to the world, the rule of law will be forced -- enforced in the united states. do not try to beat the system. come to the united states the legal way or not at all. but the administration is missing in action in this crisis. it is true the president's going to texas this week, but he's going down there to raise money for campaigns. he's not going near the border. maybe it's just too dangerous to go to the te
southern border to deter future migrants for making the journey to america. it's the first duty to the federal government to appropriate money that is still going for nation building in iraq to fund the national guard on our southern border, surely protecting our boreder is just as important as securing the border of iraq. and if the president won't protect the border, let the state governors do it with the national guard. second, those who have already come here should be safely reunited with...
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interest afghans, pakistanis, saudis, other places, sudan, somalia, iraq, iran, we know that those individuals are using the southern border to infiltrate the united states. that is a serious national security issue. while all of our focus has been on this, guess what, they are taking advantage of the opportunity. >> we'll watch that as well. chairman rogers, always good to have your views. thank you so much for being here. let me turn to the democrats. castro from texas joins me now. you're from texas. your governor, governor perry, has been in the news a lot. back in 2012, he wrote the administration and said we have an influx of illegal immigrants trying to get into the bored. why didn't the administration do a better job of heading this off before it got to this point? >> the fact is, david, that the administration has been trying to work with congress to pass an immigration reform bill for over two years. so it's been folks in congress and specifically in the house of representatives, who have not moved forward on a bill that would have helped us prevent some of the things we're seeing on the border now. >> you
interest afghans, pakistanis, saudis, other places, sudan, somalia, iraq, iran, we know that those individuals are using the southern border to infiltrate the united states. that is a serious national security issue. while all of our focus has been on this, guess what, they are taking advantage of the opportunity. >> we'll watch that as well. chairman rogers, always good to have your views. thank you so much for being here. let me turn to the democrats. castro from texas joins me now....
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iraq but it wouldn't look very good from a p.r. perspective if if their puppets in kiev over southern have an immense amount of blood on their hands but why do you think that we've seen this sort of change in strategy here the mention yourself that we're seeing in the military's words the arts hilarie mortar airstrikes and that's why do you think they've changed their strategy now. because they can argue we now have in the form of petro poroshenko and democratically elected president who is a legitimate president that's what the ukrainian government will argue and of course that's what their backers in washington and brussels can argue and are arguing therefore the ukrainian government can prosecute an offensive of any nature now knowing that the americans and the europeans are backing them so that no matter how bloody it will get the ukrainian government knows that western media is not going to report on it because western major follows the line of western foreign policy and if things get to difficult for the ukrainian forces in say donetsk undoubtedly there will be some form of military assistance being given by the americans an
iraq but it wouldn't look very good from a p.r. perspective if if their puppets in kiev over southern have an immense amount of blood on their hands but why do you think that we've seen this sort of change in strategy here the mention yourself that we're seeing in the military's words the arts hilarie mortar airstrikes and that's why do you think they've changed their strategy now. because they can argue we now have in the form of petro poroshenko and democratically elected president who is a...
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one of the concerns old gasoline prices up was concerns of iraq, what will we do if we lost iraqi oil? most were down in the southern part of the country and it hasn't been impacted, now we could see lots of supply come back online from libya. the price of brent crude one of the biggest daily drops we have seen probably in five years. the other thing was that darn hurricane on the east coast, hurricane arthur. a dramatic drop in gasoline demand because of that storm. the energy information administration actually showed for the first time in many years, in contrary to what we were expecting, gasoline demand the fourth of july weekend actually fell from what it was a year ago. a big surprise the market, the prices continue to fall. >jenna: $40 billion in june. interesting to see the demand dropped over the very popular travel time, so how low can it go? looking for a little good news, how low can it go? >> right now from the peak a couple weeks ago, we're in this worrying of losing the oil from iraq. prices and the futures market have fallen $0.25 per gallon. usually that will translate to the pump over the next coup
one of the concerns old gasoline prices up was concerns of iraq, what will we do if we lost iraqi oil? most were down in the southern part of the country and it hasn't been impacted, now we could see lots of supply come back online from libya. the price of brent crude one of the biggest daily drops we have seen probably in five years. the other thing was that darn hurricane on the east coast, hurricane arthur. a dramatic drop in gasoline demand because of that storm. the energy information...