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francois hollande said there are a number of terrorist factions operating in southern libya that are ready to strike. helplled on the u.n. to shore up the libyan state to make sure it does not become a springboard for attacks across europe and the region. >> thank you for those comments. we will go not to gaza, where there has been another encouraging sign of another cease-fire that is now in its second day. humanitarian convoy has rolled and since the first time the blockade started seven years ago. it is bringing in another food to feed a 150,000 people for five days. the truce is an open-ended one. the 50 days of fighting left 2000 people dead. outgoing president karzai may have packed a personal possessions and is ready to leave the palace, but there is no clear decision on who was going to be the new president. the two candidates vying to succeed him are stuck in a over who wonlemate the elections in june. abdullah pulled out of a u.n. audit of votes. he accused the audit of failing to clean out fraudulent votes. a priest from nicaragua who was suspended by the vatican 30 years
francois hollande said there are a number of terrorist factions operating in southern libya that are ready to strike. helplled on the u.n. to shore up the libyan state to make sure it does not become a springboard for attacks across europe and the region. >> thank you for those comments. we will go not to gaza, where there has been another encouraging sign of another cease-fire that is now in its second day. humanitarian convoy has rolled and since the first time the blockade started...
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>> iraq, maybe they were going to lose the southern oil feels. libya, nigeria. russia.d about bp, royal dutch, what happens? what happens during this period? west texas intermediate keeps going down. amazing story. this has to do not with demand side, as so many say, it has to do with the supply side and no place to put it. when i hear rb and energy, they need to find salt domes underneath houston replace all of the oil, this is extraordinary. >> you said talking about this all week? >> doing a week on energy. i've got range resources and danberry, range, natural gasp we can't find places to put. we are flaring more natural gas in this country, burning it off, than we are using it. these amazing stories. and a lot of the reason you don't hear about it because it's not like new york is energy central here. >> yeah. >> it's not. >> well, rupert plmurdoch takin aim at google. weapon, a weekend tweet. >>> one of 50 cent's album titles get rich or die trying. so here with the multiplatinum rapper has to say about his move in the tech world. [ male announcer ] don't just visi
>> iraq, maybe they were going to lose the southern oil feels. libya, nigeria. russia.d about bp, royal dutch, what happens? what happens during this period? west texas intermediate keeps going down. amazing story. this has to do not with demand side, as so many say, it has to do with the supply side and no place to put it. when i hear rb and energy, they need to find salt domes underneath houston replace all of the oil, this is extraordinary. >> you said talking about this all...
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southern african nation. >>> plus. >> i am out at see with tanisha's coast guard i will be reporting on the victims of libya conflictple try to escape the fighting there. ♪ ♪ >> an eye opening america tonight special report. >> have you ever seen anybody get shot? >> one year later, correspondent christof putzel returns to the streets of chicago. >> i don't like walk out no more... >> why is that? >> a lot of shooting and stuff... >> a community still struggling against violence. >> i dositive... >> have people lost hope? >> this is a grown man that shot a little kid. >> or have citizens made a difference? >> glad that somebody that's at least standing up and caring about us man... >> america tonight only on aljazeera america >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for survivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jaze
southern african nation. >>> plus. >> i am out at see with tanisha's coast guard i will be reporting on the victims of libya conflictple try to escape the fighting there. ♪ ♪ >> an eye opening america tonight special report. >> have you ever seen anybody get shot? >> one year later, correspondent christof putzel returns to the streets of chicago. >> i don't like walk out no more... >> why is that? >> a lot of shooting and stuff... >>...
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they had deep economic interests tied to this southern industry t d the new york herald was wrote this book and found two libya be easier to create a panic today if someone decided to use the media than it would be in these historic things? would it make a difference? >> i don't know back in the day how much the average reader ascribed validity to something they read in the new york herald or was it more like something in the 50s and 60s, the russians would read pravda with a jaundiced view. not all russians but there were some. but clearly in a way correlation causing assumption, correlation, the information we get from a guy shouting on a corner tends not to be accurate. correlation to something we've read in the washington post or the new york times tend to be right. you see it on tv. we correlate that yes today than we did 20 years ago in places like fox. they tend to be right. so they are -- a wonderful book called the tipping point that talks about messengers, gets very much -- talking about who is the most effective messenger. >> any more questions? all right. >> thank you. [applause] >> over here. [ina
they had deep economic interests tied to this southern industry t d the new york herald was wrote this book and found two libya be easier to create a panic today if someone decided to use the media than it would be in these historic things? would it make a difference? >> i don't know back in the day how much the average reader ascribed validity to something they read in the new york herald or was it more like something in the 50s and 60s, the russians would read pravda with a jaundiced...
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for now are determined to make the conclusion that the southern iraqi production will not be the spot. the production of syria is not full, and libyaming back online slowly. immediateseeing an reaction to oil. if you couple with what is going on with russia and ukraine, because supply and demand is pretty well-balanced now, any actual destruction or expectations could meet outside prices which impact europe. of course, that is not the case of corporate >> thank you. >> let's look at the four x report. litmus.ar yen is a we reversed. 102.13 on yen. weaker ruble, but not as weak as it was earlier this week. olivia? >> coming up on this monday, richard haas, from the council on foreign relations, will join us as a guest host. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ maliki demands a new term in baghdad. ukraine attacked separatists in donetsk. a truce holds in gaza. presidential election in turkey. and the price of oil, unchanged, as iraq slows. good morning everyone. we are live from our world headquarters in new york. i am tom keene. joining me, olivia sterns. our guest host is richard haas from the council on foreign relations. yourberg
for now are determined to make the conclusion that the southern iraqi production will not be the spot. the production of syria is not full, and libyaming back online slowly. immediateseeing an reaction to oil. if you couple with what is going on with russia and ukraine, because supply and demand is pretty well-balanced now, any actual destruction or expectations could meet outside prices which impact europe. of course, that is not the case of corporate >> thank you. >> let's look at...
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southern israel. one person was injured by a mortar bomb. >> ifill: there's word that egypt and the united arab emirates have intervened in libya, with air strikesislamist militias. senior american officials told "the new york times" today that it's happened twice in the last seven days, around tripoli. fighting erupted in june after islamists lost control of parliament. today, the old parliament reconvened and voted to disband the current government. in ukraine, the government accused russia of sending a dozen tanks and armored vehicles across its southeastern border. officials said they entered the country under rebel flags, but were intercepted by border guards. in moscow, the russian foreign minister dismissed those claims. >> ( translated ): i haven't heard about them, but there is more than enough misinformation around about our invasions. there were reports several days ago that the ukrainian army destroyed a military convoy from russia, and that those vehicles contained documents about leaves of absence. even if we could imagine this as resembling truth to some extent, who would carry a library on missions like that? >> ifill: in another
southern israel. one person was injured by a mortar bomb. >> ifill: there's word that egypt and the united arab emirates have intervened in libya, with air strikesislamist militias. senior american officials told "the new york times" today that it's happened twice in the last seven days, around tripoli. fighting erupted in june after islamists lost control of parliament. today, the old parliament reconvened and voted to disband the current government. in ukraine, the government...
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libya and went back to syria where he knew the risk was great. what drove him? >> he was a dedicated journalist. our paths crossed several times in southerny and northern syria. i'm a little older than him. what impressed me about him is he felt he was bearing witness. that there necessity to chronicle what happens in war zones and what happens to innocent civilians caught in the middle of war. he was a dedicated professional. he was not reckless. he was careful. there are articles second guessing whether he made mistakes but this was a man who saw journalism as public service in much the same way as previous critics that came to journalism late. he saw teaching as a public service. this was in a sense of a public servant. >> you say you haven't watched the video of hi death and i will say i joined you. it is not an image i want to see. you said you did that because that's not how you want to remember him. how do you want to remember him? >> as a fearless professional who had compassioning seamed in his character. i have seen the still photographs and heard from friends that he -- the still photographs show him kneeling there ramrod strai
libya and went back to syria where he knew the risk was great. what drove him? >> he was a dedicated journalist. our paths crossed several times in southerny and northern syria. i'm a little older than him. what impressed me about him is he felt he was bearing witness. that there necessity to chronicle what happens in war zones and what happens to innocent civilians caught in the middle of war. he was a dedicated professional. he was not reckless. he was careful. there are articles second...
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libya's capital reportedly without notifying the u.s. >>> and back here at home, waves up to 25 feet high are now predicted off southern california thisst of mexico. that storm is not expected to make landfall. >>> and the veterans affairs department says its investigators have found no proof that any veterans died as a result of waiting for treatment. a report is expected to be released later this week from the v.a.'s own inspector general answering allegations that vets waited months for appointments at a v.a. hospital in phoenix. >>> and a possible break in the case of a serial arsonist in southern california. surveillance video showing a woman using a cigarette lighter to set a patio umbrella on fire near a nail salon. detectives say she may be responsible for as many as seven other fires including several at churches. >>> and a college football star being hailed a hero and rightfully so. listen to this, he jumped from a balcony risking injury that could derail his career to save his nephew. it all happened at a family gathering. josh shaw of the usc trojans saw his 7-year-old nephew struggling in the pool so he jumped from a seco
libya's capital reportedly without notifying the u.s. >>> and back here at home, waves up to 25 feet high are now predicted off southern california thisst of mexico. that storm is not expected to make landfall. >>> and the veterans affairs department says its investigators have found no proof that any veterans died as a result of waiting for treatment. a report is expected to be released later this week from the v.a.'s own inspector general answering allegations that vets...
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libya to raise money for hamas, also smuggling weapons into gaza. he's the equivalent of a colonel, according to the israeli military. number two was in charge of the rafah regions in southern gaza where so much of the violence has happened. he was a brigade commander, kind of a brigadier general in the u.s. military, according to officials in the israeli military. the main target is basically a two star, the equivalent of in hamas' command and control structure, in charge of all of southern gaza, responsible for four major attacks on israel between 1994 and 2006 that killed four israeli soldiers and injured more than 20. these are people israel has been trying to kill in the past. people who support this kind of assassination campaign say that it reduces hamas' morale and gives the prime minister here, benjamin netanyahu something tangible after so much war to point to israelis, especially to israelis in the south who have had to undergo that barrage of rocket attacks. critics wall it whack a mole, saying israel has long assassinated hamas commanders, they are simply replaced with other people and nothing changes. >> what about on the diplomatic front, any idea when the tw
libya to raise money for hamas, also smuggling weapons into gaza. he's the equivalent of a colonel, according to the israeli military. number two was in charge of the rafah regions in southern gaza where so much of the violence has happened. he was a brigade commander, kind of a brigadier general in the u.s. military, according to officials in the israeli military. the main target is basically a two star, the equivalent of in hamas' command and control structure, in charge of all of southern...