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it is a very hard line al qaeda splinter group. but the leader that caused -- called for a cease-fire today is also an al qaeda splinter group. it is a strange picture and they seem to have started in a tussle over supply routes through turkey. they could e-zine as a's -- a could be seen as a struggle over the supply routes. atrocities that have been committed, this could be an attempt to clean up the ranks. there are atrocities on both sides. we heard today that 34 isis lasters have been killed night. a car bomb was planted by one of the rebel checkpoints. there is brutality on both sides. 234 people killed so far in this battle. lucy field reporting from beirut. iraqi security forces are to delay an assault on the city of falluja. the government wants to avoid civilian casualties. this province has been under the control of al qaeda. ramadi,by romani -- fighting is still raging. >> a military hawks -- a y helicopter was flying over the state of vermont is. romanis held parts of since friday. they reported the regained control ofa
it is a very hard line al qaeda splinter group. but the leader that caused -- called for a cease-fire today is also an al qaeda splinter group. it is a strange picture and they seem to have started in a tussle over supply routes through turkey. they could e-zine as a's -- a could be seen as a struggle over the supply routes. atrocities that have been committed, this could be an attempt to clean up the ranks. there are atrocities on both sides. we heard today that 34 isis lasters have been...
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the movement had splintered over whether he should go north. the movement had splintered over but our. then he had to take on the war. finally, he had to take on the poor people's campaign. by the time he did that, he was very, very isolated and lonely. bouts ofepression, the depression continued. i think they became stronger. as they became stronger, he was driven more by conscience to make more of a witness. tavis: jesse jackson remembers a crucial meeting of family and friends. >> we got to the meeting early one saturday morning. and he came in the meeting and said i've had a migraine headache for about three days. i thought about quitting. we cover the back of the bus. public condemnations. we have the right to vote. down. real i felt depressed. maybe i should quit. and everybody got real quiet. then he said, but you know, we can turn a minus into a plus. we have to go on to memphis. he preached himself out of the depression. but we have to go on to memphis. and i took copious notes. it was much like jesus let this cup pass from a pic maybe
the movement had splintered over whether he should go north. the movement had splintered over but our. then he had to take on the war. finally, he had to take on the poor people's campaign. by the time he did that, he was very, very isolated and lonely. bouts ofepression, the depression continued. i think they became stronger. as they became stronger, he was driven more by conscience to make more of a witness. tavis: jesse jackson remembers a crucial meeting of family and friends. >> we...
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but there could be splinter groups.e one who was involved in most recently was dagestan, a new group. i don't even think the russians had even heard about them. this group is calling them a terror group. there are splinter groups out there and the challenge is that they may be operating in cells, jake. in other words, they are not talking to one another. they have their marching orders and they are going about themselves undertaking potential terror attacks. it's very, very difficult. they have to have good operational security. >> peter, i don't need to tell you that it's easy to gather intelligence after an attack and we're seeing that here. but obviously the goal is to prevent future attacks, especially coming up with the sochi olympics. how far do you think this arrest can go in terms of thwarting a potential attack? >> hopefully they will be able to find information. i understand that they arrested them a couple of days ago and now the information is just coming out. they probably want to see what they can get out
but there could be splinter groups.e one who was involved in most recently was dagestan, a new group. i don't even think the russians had even heard about them. this group is calling them a terror group. there are splinter groups out there and the challenge is that they may be operating in cells, jake. in other words, they are not talking to one another. they have their marching orders and they are going about themselves undertaking potential terror attacks. it's very, very difficult. they have...
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there's always going to be another splinter group? >> well, i have been among people critical of the administrations approach to the peace negotiations. it should have been more inclusive, being the pragmatic elements with other important groups, including back in 2013 and "12 should have been part of the negotiation. they were not put into negotiations and that explains a lot what is happening last year, where you have some of the radical groups using people as a human shield. you have a flare-up. the radical groups are a spent forest. they are the last violence lashes of the groups that feel they'll be marginalised. obviously a lot of changes lie ahead in the future. this is not a done deal. the momentum now is in favour of the prague gnattic groups. >> to look at it from the separatist view, is the idea of some sort of separatist area, autonomous region in the south. could that be a solution. >> this agreement between the philippine government is more viable between the previous agreement and the mlmf. one of the reasons why the pr
there's always going to be another splinter group? >> well, i have been among people critical of the administrations approach to the peace negotiations. it should have been more inclusive, being the pragmatic elements with other important groups, including back in 2013 and "12 should have been part of the negotiation. they were not put into negotiations and that explains a lot what is happening last year, where you have some of the radical groups using people as a human shield. you...
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you have incumbent technologies, timber, or in a post-sandy environment, splinters.you have built with our technology, we are hurricane proof, tornado proof, fireproof. that's the way to go. >> we've got to go but i would love for you to spend more time with us in the future. thank you very much, ken calliger, president of titan atlas global, thinking new homes. thank you for "taking stock." i'm pimm fox. have a good evening. ♪
you have incumbent technologies, timber, or in a post-sandy environment, splinters.you have built with our technology, we are hurricane proof, tornado proof, fireproof. that's the way to go. >> we've got to go but i would love for you to spend more time with us in the future. thank you very much, ken calliger, president of titan atlas global, thinking new homes. thank you for "taking stock." i'm pimm fox. have a good evening. ♪
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talking about jv, he talked about whether or not there would be an attack on the homeland by the splinter groups. and clapper was talking about that, the homeland security, and said we couldn't tell if we were any safer now. do you believe right now -- you know, forget what either of these guys say. what do you believe in terms of the likelihood of the attack on the homeland today? >> well, i think it is higher than it was in several years because the accumulated mass of al-qaeda has been growing. but i think if anything they are now more concentrated on the region where they live. and they are succeeding in breaking states apart. libya, syria, yemen, somalia, that gives every prospect for base camps when we leave that will be a greater threat to us in the future. >>> on another page, the subject of iran, andrea mitchell is a chief correspondent for nbc news. she describes herself as an expert in international security, also in women. i don't know what that means. the next time i have a women's issue i'm going to call her up. in any event she came out and suggested that iran was our ally
talking about jv, he talked about whether or not there would be an attack on the homeland by the splinter groups. and clapper was talking about that, the homeland security, and said we couldn't tell if we were any safer now. do you believe right now -- you know, forget what either of these guys say. what do you believe in terms of the likelihood of the attack on the homeland today? >> well, i think it is higher than it was in several years because the accumulated mass of al-qaeda has been...
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and even recently when he sat down with "the new yorker" and asked about the splinter groups as off shoots, he describes them as jv. and now mr. clapper says the threat is as great as it ever was. >> the obama administration tried to define the meaning of terrorism less. al-qaeda has never been a government bureaucracy, they don't hang organizational charts on the cave walls in waziristan. it operates through affiliated groups. there is simply no question empirically, that the al-qaeda/terrorist groups have grown. so clapper is actually understating the seriousness, in my opinion. perhaps not as capable as the 9/11 attack here. but remember, they are in control where the radicals live. the attack on us was part of a broader strategy. >> when the president was talking about jv, he talked about whether or not there would on the homeland by the splinter groups. and clapper was talking about that, the homeland security, and said we couldn't tell if we were any safer now. do you believe right now -- you know, forget what either of these guys say. what do you believe in terms of the likelihood o
and even recently when he sat down with "the new yorker" and asked about the splinter groups as off shoots, he describes them as jv. and now mr. clapper says the threat is as great as it ever was. >> the obama administration tried to define the meaning of terrorism less. al-qaeda has never been a government bureaucracy, they don't hang organizational charts on the cave walls in waziristan. it operates through affiliated groups. there is simply no question empirically, that the...
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. >> are we seeing a splintering of iraq? >> yes, of the whole region at the moment. the region is fracturing along fault lines that were always there but in the absence of any strong central government anywhere in the region, extremists are asserting themselves in this area and other groups are asserting themselves here and there. and the region is fragmenting. >> how does that affect the united states? >> the u.s. troops put a lot of blood on the lines to defend the state of iraq, a lot of money was spent. but the barack obama administration has publicly declared a wish to not be involved in the middle east as previous administrations were. and the result of that is obviously a lot of turmoil and upheaval because america was the biggest power in this region. >> liz sleigh of the "washington post" thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> and now to our signature segment, our indepth reports from around the nation and around the world. tonight we look at the possible lirng between music and learning. there was a sharp drop in music education programs in the nation's school d
. >> are we seeing a splintering of iraq? >> yes, of the whole region at the moment. the region is fracturing along fault lines that were always there but in the absence of any strong central government anywhere in the region, extremists are asserting themselves in this area and other groups are asserting themselves here and there. and the region is fragmenting. >> how does that affect the united states? >> the u.s. troops put a lot of blood on the lines to defend the...
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. >> it was unification at the beginning, and then people started to splinter. >> i think that a major problem was the order of things. there should never have been election before the constitution was written. it's going to take a long time for things to change and develop. there are still people who are fighting on the ground and. what is needed is international support local support of people who are continuing to push the system. there is a changing consciousness that has happened in egypt. what does that tangibly mean? that tangibly means a constitution that represents all people. >> that was the director of "the square." it was first primarily distributed by netflix and earned a nomination. >> three al jazeera reporters mohamed fahmy and bader mohammed, and peter greste have been held. two other reports have been held for five months. i'm morgan radford. thank you for joining us "techknow" is up next. >> low-end welcome. i'm phil torrez here to talk about innovations that can change lives. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity . lindsay moran is a forme
. >> it was unification at the beginning, and then people started to splinter. >> i think that a major problem was the order of things. there should never have been election before the constitution was written. it's going to take a long time for things to change and develop. there are still people who are fighting on the ground and. what is needed is international support local support of people who are continuing to push the system. there is a changing consciousness that has...
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four million people are still living in shelters the super typhoon ten homes and other bldings into splinters. a drugstore and that is more than seven meters high. authorities say nearly a thousand people. i had gone missing. residents of the city of toronto bonds are some of the first and then some elementary school students have gone back to class. people using those buildings as shelters. so the children instead of contents. jimenez dishes and putting up temporary housing but they are running behind schedule. i tried to provide residents with johns. so people can support themselves millions are still dependent on money supplies. the nasa elitist and is a sneeze election officials seem to be making things a little t easier for carmakers from other countries. i didn't imagine this now from this assessment more on that night that morning the morning cafe and as you know we follow this story before carmakers in other countries have been complaining about a tax break that the russians have given to domestic carmakers. they say it puts their vehicles at a disadvantage. now officials at japan str
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the streets in bid to bring down strongman hosni mubarak the unified calls for change have since splintered in the country is now deeply divided on this the third anniversary of the revolution that violence is on the rise the saturday a small explosion hit the north cairo suburb outside a police training center of follows friday's between the blasts also targeting security forces in which six people were killed either in overnight clashes which have broken out into the act as the details. more violence in the streets of kind row as clancy group down to meet with a simple means an illusion that evening. it seems nine a series of bombings hit the egyptian capital flight plans on killing seven people and injuring close to mine more the years after the country's revolt against former leader hosni mubarak many activists say they feel let down by the revolution you can use on the thirty first street that the focus must be on the basic demands of the resolution which hasn't been cheap cereal and bread. freedom of the national justice and human dignity were the main principles. but no action was in
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ideally as well as flocks of migratory birds make their way around korea to splinters. it's easier to carriers and they tend to be his first lap three. on friday. local officials announced and more tasks have been found dead in a city close to college in the central province of st on them. in further south in the nation's port city of tucson officials are tested to see the perfect dead birds they are also tested positive for the latest age five. any strain of bird flu as their exact cause of death is being determined officials have confirmed that an editor of the ducks found dead in a river in total and the province was infected. any strain of eighteen and polenta. this is the first confirmation that a i have spread to other regions in the country. that santa to come down with her and her tongue when county were found about fifty km north of port townsend county in ten of the province with the eerie amber that her flu outbreak started. to prevent the virus from spreading any further. local officials and teaching them to have it and if that weren't any movement of farm w
ideally as well as flocks of migratory birds make their way around korea to splinters. it's easier to carriers and they tend to be his first lap three. on friday. local officials announced and more tasks have been found dead in a city close to college in the central province of st on them. in further south in the nation's port city of tucson officials are tested to see the perfect dead birds they are also tested positive for the latest age five. any strain of bird flu as their exact cause of...
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the binary for splinter the band instrument. to be in the lead on modern. leg. length. what is the who's writing it and where was it leaving to be seeking to bearings we seem to turn to the news for the medium is the message and this most by will mean the planet is now the method for defining licked of reality each night if it's not on the news it didn't happen right. community board alone more than a way around two hundred children all for them they also found that child abusers convicted child abusers got access to those kids. always calling phenomenal and what i'm saying is overall it's an amazingly rosy picture in that adopted kids international as well as domestic are treated better than regular kids growing up and i'm troubled biological families in the united states. do we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. music programs in documentaries and spanish what matters to you. that will turn it into angles to these stories. that the spanish. visit. ukraine's president saw the law granting amnesty to those detained during roads in the country what
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scrambling to show up in their home states with the president, at the same time, the party isn't splintered like republicans are. >> and kasie, we know as the evening ended, we had three different republican responses to the speech. so, if people are placing the bets on the trifecta, who won the messaging war? >> well, it's hard for any member of congress to win a messaging war when you stand up to the president with all of the pomp and circumstance and ceremony of the state of the union. that said, congressman cathy mcmorris rodgers did her party a service last night, and that speaking slot does not have a history of sending its deliverers on to bigger and better things, shall we say. many of the people who have delivered that address in the past have screwed up. we all remember senator marco rubio taking a swig of water. cathy mcmorris rodgers offered sort of a hopeful vision for her party. she told a touching, personal story and it seemed to come across pretty well. >> all right, so a home run for her. kasie hunt, thanks. >> thanks, thomas. >> reporter:. >>> while things were back-slappi
scrambling to show up in their home states with the president, at the same time, the party isn't splintered like republicans are. >> and kasie, we know as the evening ended, we had three different republican responses to the speech. so, if people are placing the bets on the trifecta, who won the messaging war? >> well, it's hard for any member of congress to win a messaging war when you stand up to the president with all of the pomp and circumstance and ceremony of the state of the...
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late to extradited to italy to stand trial business travel stormed the headquarters of the al qaeda splinter group known as the islamic state in your rock in the box to replace rally at the head of al qaeda linked militant group the alleys her friends called for a cease fire between rebel groups battling this year you receive that bashar al assad who in recent days have become embroiled in my p e i t. more than two hundred and seventy four people have been killed in the rebel on rebel classes in syria since they began in january fear an audio recording released for the leader of the army's your friends goes by the name abu muhammad al gore won he made much of the blame for the infighting on the islamic state in iraq handle a box of both groups have roots in the global business network to welcome foreign militants on these rats cooperate more with other rebel groups and has largely avoided that are symbols of the i s i l has peaks and wresting control of many opposition held areas from other groups. the light propose farming islamic legal counsel to resolve feet among the rabbits and called f
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will have any kind of in the city for those detained by police people over there in between the splinter radical groups and the momentum the riots have gathered outside kiev it's unlikely the current political agreements will appease the opposition quickly well that's a view of lisa lockwood she's the head of europe and former soviet states analysis at i.h.s. country risk this is not sufficient to appease the entirety of the opposition and this is one of the major challenges that ukraine is facing right now because clearly yes and you are one that continues to call for the resignation of any college in itself and turn down the initial offer to take up the prime minister's position also currently the opposition has quite a lot of momentum in the regions we've seen certainly two administrations falling to the opposition and it's likely to want to capitalize on the momentum that it has and the radical wing of the opposition which is been largely involved in some of the violent incidents that we've seen is likely to continue as long as it feels that it has an advantage over coverage. well th
will have any kind of in the city for those detained by police people over there in between the splinter radical groups and the momentum the riots have gathered outside kiev it's unlikely the current political agreements will appease the opposition quickly well that's a view of lisa lockwood she's the head of europe and former soviet states analysis at i.h.s. country risk this is not sufficient to appease the entirety of the opposition and this is one of the major challenges that ukraine is...
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of your political economic system that's extremely or splintered. first was a question where the mining should even be carried out altogether can it be done in a way which doesn't destroy people's was resources and soon will you know those are pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in kind of not in the united states. welcome to the kaiser a foreign i max kaiser britain's cladding community fears it's good name has been tarnished after incidents of people in clown costume scaring members of the public the copy cat craze believed to have been started by a man known on facebook as the northampton clown involves people dressing as the circus characters to surprise passers by and public places. i know what you're thinking you're thinking that sounds a whole lot like the terrifying clowns of westminster george osborne with his big red nose and floppy feet scaring citizens into taking on ever more debt for fear of quote missing o
of your political economic system that's extremely or splintered. first was a question where the mining should even be carried out altogether can it be done in a way which doesn't destroy people's was resources and soon will you know those are pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in kind of not in the united states. welcome to the kaiser a foreign i max kaiser...
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geo political economic system that's extremely or splintered. first of all is a question whether mining should even be carried out altogether can it be done in a way which doesn't destroy people's was resources in burma. will you know those are pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. we speak your language will not advance. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you. use a little too much of angles keep these stories. here. so. that the spanish. visit. home. right from the sea. first street. and i think that you're. on a reporter's. instrument. to be in the cold. on. the world because welcome to two thousand and fourteen with a bang and champagne celebrations and fireworks mark the occasion. president putin visits the city of volgograd mourning the deaths of the victims killed in two suicide blasts after a new year's address where he pledged to find terrorists until they are defeat
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talks later this month comes at a time and trouble in fighting on the ground is on the rise further splintering the opposition's efforts against president bashar al assad. nicholas and brush work has more i shot swing into northern syria near the port of those tinted to keep ask economy. refugees are coming here from the small town of ten mb and one nine claiming to be appointed for the free sitting on the rebel group says it is now a ghost town the other with anyone that most italians are destined to lobby i am just right to know that the fsa are isaac's mother and that the video battles between the al qaeda linked islamic state of iraq and that abounds prices and a coalition of rebel groups are taking place in several locations in the north. this amateur video footage of course to share. we see an honorable striving for the town of you knew what they say the ethics of bikes and spices. in each team will combine the rebel groups terrific abuses by isis is mainly far into this sparked a backlash. this denotes that the truth of human rights says about five hundred people are being killed in rebe
talks later this month comes at a time and trouble in fighting on the ground is on the rise further splintering the opposition's efforts against president bashar al assad. nicholas and brush work has more i shot swing into northern syria near the port of those tinted to keep ask economy. refugees are coming here from the small town of ten mb and one nine claiming to be appointed for the free sitting on the rebel group says it is now a ghost town the other with anyone that most italians are...
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the brightness of the first triplets a night gripping picture of the be the fun army for the splinter. i'm against the law. to be a mum. but . we're going to do that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy. rule. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our silicon we've been hijacked right handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one that's my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying problems. rational debate real discussion critical issues facing them you know ready to join the movement then welcome to their. welcome back we're talking to muhammad yunus to man behind the idea of micro finance and the founder of graham main banking bangladesh good to have you back so just to talk a little bit more about what happened and brought me a bag a new premise i have seen i wanted to
the brightness of the first triplets a night gripping picture of the be the fun army for the splinter. i'm against the law. to be a mum. but . we're going to do that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy. rule. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our silicon we've been hijacked right handful of transnational...
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with part of the geo political economic system that's extremely or splintered. first of all is a question whether mining should even be carried out altogether can it be done in a way which doesn't destroy people's lives resources environment and so on wound you know those are pretty serious questions mining is not what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america and central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. he survived war atrocities. to make a final decision. has changed his life and the world around him. by giving up. hope. and love to so many children. nikolai the miracle worker on t.v. . if you've got nothing in it got no opportunity. to start to construct your own. kiln olympian bit give don't want to meet gangsters you don't want to be drug dealers they don't want it blowing all the time with the kid came be we can see. you just meet the both of those i was like oh probably the hood and what a.k.o. sound viable thirty round clip. but i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to di
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it >> there was unnivication at the beginning, then people splintered. i think a maimer problem was the order of things. there should never have been elections of a parliament before the constitution was written. it will take a long time for things to change in develop. there are people on the ground. fighting when their rights were trampled upon. i believe that continued. what is needed is international support, local support of people that are continuing to push the system, is a change in conscious nous that happens in egypt. what does that mean. that tangibly means a constitution that represents all people. >> al jazeera continues to call for the immediate release. five of our journalists who are held in egypt. producers mohamed fadel fahmy, baher mohamed, and correspondent peter greste have been held without charge for 22 days noup. they are accused of spreading lies harmful to state security and joining a terrorist group, allegations which al jazeera says are fabricated. the other two journalist are from our sister channel. abdullah al-shami is a re
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we can't do it if we are splintered off in many directions. >> governor scott walker, great to have youere and thank you for joining us and look forward to seeing you soon. >> thank you, good to be with you, governor. (applause) >> so what is your solution to fix the gop? quit infighting and sit down and talk and have a realistic game plan. good idea, tom. we'll try to do just that when we return. >>> we ask you to send your solutions to reunite for the gop. and people like barbara webber said get rid of the good old byes and have ted cruz and mike lee to take over. >> and the tea party needs to learn how to compromise. how do we get past the division and work together. amy crammer is chairman of the te party express and matt is president of freedom works. >> thank you for being here. >> (applause). >> i want to get reaction to what governor walker was talking about the need to work together. and we are not getting all of the things we want. amy, do you feel like there is room in the republican party and tea party to say we are not pleased with everything but it is better than having pe
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with me or part of the geo political economic system that's extremely or splintered. first was a question where the mining should even be carried out altogether can it be done in a way which doesn't destroy people's lives resources environment will you know those are pretty serious questions mining it's not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. unexplored antarctica what is it in this icy expanse that attracts the people who come here. the moment now i only go to the dock. and enter into. a new generation of polar explorers is coming. we have a new group of specialists here now all of them are young how are they going to get along with each other and i don't know. who. i used to be a bureaucrat. seriously. what adventures await in this mysterious land where do they live what do they eat and what are they actually doing in antarctica . dramas the. stories others to refuse to notice. the faces changing the world lights now. a full picture of today's
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with we're a part of the geo political economic system that's extremely or splintered. first of all is a question where the mining should even be carried out altogether can it be done in a way which doesn't destroy people's lives resources environment and so on well you know those are pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. on their way to antarctica the crew of the i can to make sure the face many challenges. here you have to look out for yourself crashing on to rocks trapped in pack ice in extreme conditions and a thing can happen antarctica always comes up with surprises you have to keep your eyes open because if there's always something going wrong the ship carries huge reserves of water food fuel as well as helicopters and people able to survive extreme conditions they're ready for anything even an apocalypse she's really an incredible ship calling all antarctica stations this is academic a field of radio ch
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of your political economic system that's extremely or splintered. first was a question whether mining should even be carried out altogether can it be done in a way which doesn't destroy people's was resources environment when you know those are pretty serious questions mining it's not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. such. as the twenty fourteen olympics what's this place like why is this so special as the russian resort prepares to welcome the world power the games shaping the city's present and future life so it will bring you this is the moment they're reporting from a very cold snowy windy mountainous tough beyond the olympics but . today on our team. welcome back to the kaiser report the time now to turn to david blanchflower is a professor at dartmouth and a former external member of the bank of england's interest rate setting monetary policy committee from june of two thousand and six to june of two thousand and nine
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flattened equipment and church altar reduced to splintered pieces of wood the church and driver have insurance the cost to fix the damage is expected to be thousands of dollars. >> this is busy place four days per week, we give out food. one day per zeek a senior lunch >> for now, services normally held in the sanctuary will have to be held else wrchlt >> compared to everything else, like i said it could have been a lot worse. >> police cited the driver for speed and say they will have to retest for her driver's license. >> the district attorney is facing pressure to drop the charges against a transgender teenager who claims she acted in self-defense. jewels admits she started the fight. a petition drive now has more than 123,000 signatures. a coalition of community groups sent a letter to the d.a.urging him to drop charges. >> the flu killed three more people in the bay area, bringing totals so far to 21. today, napa county confirmed the first flu death. there has been a second in contra costa county. officials say the best defense is to get vaccinateed. washington hospital is holdi
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that is united with the security council history tells us it is just a few companies but when they splinter in the of run up to set 2003 as iraq or using provisions only then that you see the sanctions that is why it is very important to retain that unity and why we impose new sanctions now. here is another thing the debate in congress agrees to pile on new sanctions. there is some very well meaning as senators that believe if you pile on those sanctions you not only break the interim agreement to negotiate a final agreement that break the u.n. security council. we will be seen as wrecking a deal from fat receive the you hope to strangle iran with? we are penalizing other countries who are trading with iran. if you buy a rand's -- iran's oil you're not allowed to do business without -- with our financial institutes of we pile on more sanctions and the deal falls apart with south korea, japan, europe, china korea, japan, europe, china, it will not go down. what sounds like a good idea one sanctions brought them to the table is actually a self-defeating strategy in an baffles the regime you c
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how do you think today's ruling will affect that splintering, if you will? >> i think a lot of people simply, if they're interested in going out on their own, which, in this situation, would be an extraordinary task for any lawyer or party, especially those injured in the way they have been, you'll see a deal come back, where the court is going to get the additional evidence that they need to be comfortable with the settlement, or you'll see the number go up dramatically. as we talked about before, $765 million with an annual revenue to the nfl worth $10 billion barely religions, and they need to put that out. >> it's substantial, and let's put all of the scenarios on the table. what's more likely? judge brody will approve the $765 billion settlement, or a new settlement reached, paying out more money? >> the possibility of this is almost impossible. you're talking about 20,000 parties, and legions of lawyers, and costs in the tens of billions of dollars. and it's in the best interest of the nfl and the 20,000 plaintiffs to reach a deal that resolves the con
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. >> there was unification at the beginning, and then people started to splinter. think that a major problem was the order of things. there should never have been elections of a parliament and a president before the constitution was written. >> it will take a long time for things to change and develop, but there are people who are on the ground fighting. they revolt when their rights are trampled upon. i believe that will continue. what is needed it the support, international support, local support of people that are continuing to push the system. >> there's a changing consciousness that happened in egypt. what does that mean? what can people unify behind. that tangibly means a constitution that represents all people. >> again, the director of "the square", it is the first time primarily distributed by netflix to earn an oscar nomination. >> three al jazeera journalists are detained in egypt. mohamed fadel fahmy, baher mohamed, and peter greste have been held since 29 december. al jazeera denies allegations and continues to demand their immediate release. two other
. >> there was unification at the beginning, and then people started to splinter. think that a major problem was the order of things. there should never have been elections of a parliament and a president before the constitution was written. >> it will take a long time for things to change and develop, but there are people who are on the ground fighting. they revolt when their rights are trampled upon. i believe that will continue. what is needed it the support, international...
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which he fought a formidable established world power, of vast areas of untracked wilderness, the splintered loyalties of many races would have proved daunting for the ablest of generals, strong armies at his command that bolivar had never been a soldier. he had no formal military training yet with little more than will and a genius for leadership he freed much of spanish america and laid out his dream for unified -- despite all of this he was up highly imperfect man. he could be impulsive, headstrong, filled with contradictions. he spoke eloquently about justice but wasn't able to meet it out in the chaos of revolution. his romantic life had a way of spelling into the public realm. he had trouble accepting criticism and had no patience for disagreement. he was single-handedly, singularly incapable of losing a game of cards. hardly surprising that over the years latin americans have learned to accept human imperfections in their leaders. bolivar taught them how. as bolivar's fame grew, he was compared to george washington. he was called the george washington of south america and there were g
which he fought a formidable established world power, of vast areas of untracked wilderness, the splintered loyalties of many races would have proved daunting for the ablest of generals, strong armies at his command that bolivar had never been a soldier. he had no formal military training yet with little more than will and a genius for leadership he freed much of spanish america and laid out his dream for unified -- despite all of this he was up highly imperfect man. he could be impulsive,...
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. >> there was unification at the beginning, then people started to splinter. >> i think that a major problem was the order of things. there should never have been elections of a parliament and president before the constitution was written. it's going to take a long time for things to change and develop, but there are people on the ground fighting. they revolt when their rights were trampled upon. that will continue. what is need the support, the international support, the local support of people that are continuing to push the system. there is a change in consciousness that has happened in egypt, but what does that tangibly mean? what can people unify behind? that tangibly means a constitution that represents all people. >> still ahead on the program, we'll be reporting from india as a funeral for a spiritual leader turns into a disaster. plus the man who could have been head of the u.n. and the mystery of his wife's death as scandal before the party's ruling party. >>> and we'll be live at the finish line in chile, that and the rest of sport coming up. our team of scientests stumped
. >> there was unification at the beginning, then people started to splinter. >> i think that a major problem was the order of things. there should never have been elections of a parliament and president before the constitution was written. it's going to take a long time for things to change and develop, but there are people on the ground fighting. they revolt when their rights were trampled upon. that will continue. what is need the support, the international support, the local...
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we can't do it if we are splintered off in many directions. >> governor scott walker, great to have youere and thank you for joining us and look forward to seeing you soon. >> thank you, good to be with you, governor. (applause) >> so what is your solution to fix the gop? quit infighting and sit down and talk and have a realistic game plan. good idea, tom. we'll try to do just that when we return. stay with us. ce radio, indist] the comeback trail. there is no map. no mile marker. no welcome sign. one day you may find yourself here. to carry you he. at liberty mutual, we believe with every setback there's a chance to come back and rise. liberty mutual insurance. auto, home, life. nd since he'ch an adventurous little boy... whee! [ giggles ] [ grandma ] ...it gets filthy. b he's got such sentive skin that you worry about what you use in the laundry. , when i'm in charge, we do things grandma's way. my tid downy, and bounce all come in free & gentle. so we get a cleaner, softer blankie. and grandma wins. [ ggles ] [ female announcer ] tide, downy, and bounce free & gentle. great on their
we can't do it if we are splintered off in many directions. >> governor scott walker, great to have youere and thank you for joining us and look forward to seeing you soon. >> thank you, good to be with you, governor. (applause) >> so what is your solution to fix the gop? quit infighting and sit down and talk and have a realistic game plan. good idea, tom. we'll try to do just that when we return. stay with us. ce radio, indist] the comeback trail. there is no map. no mile...
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we can't do it if we are splintered off in many directions. >> governor scott walker, great to have youere and thank you for joining us and look forward to seeing you soon. >> thank you, good to be with you, governor. (applause) >> so what is your solution to fix the gop? quit infighting and sit down and talk and have a realistic game plan. good idea, tom. we'll try to do just that when we'll try to do just that when we return. [ female announcer hands were made for playing. ♪ legs, for crossing. ♪ et...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz is an ra medicine that can enter cells and disrupt jak pathways, thought to play a role in the inflammation that comes with ra. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections andancers have happ
we can't do it if we are splintered off in many directions. >> governor scott walker, great to have youere and thank you for joining us and look forward to seeing you soon. >> thank you, good to be with you, governor. (applause) >> so what is your solution to fix the gop? quit infighting and sit down and talk and have a realistic game plan. good idea, tom. we'll try to do just that when we'll try to do just that when we return. [ female announcer hands were made for playing....
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we can't do it if we are splintered off in many directions. >> governor scott walker, great to have youere and thank you for joining us and look forward to seeing you soon. >> thank you, good to be with you, governor. (applause) >> so what is your solution to fix the gop? quit infighting and sit down and talk and have a realistic game plan. good idea, tom. we'll try to do just that when we return. ♪ [ male announcer ] wt kind of energy is so abundant, it can help provide the power for all th natural gas. ♪ more than ever before, america's electricity is generated by it. exnmobil uses advanced visualization and drilling technologies to produce natural gas... powering our lives... while reducing emissions by up to 60%. energy lives here ♪ so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, you can se money with progressive commercial auto. [ sighs ] [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. i
we can't do it if we are splintered off in many directions. >> governor scott walker, great to have youere and thank you for joining us and look forward to seeing you soon. >> thank you, good to be with you, governor. (applause) >> so what is your solution to fix the gop? quit infighting and sit down and talk and have a realistic game plan. good idea, tom. we'll try to do just that when we return. ♪ [ male announcer ] wt kind of energy is so abundant, it can help provide the...
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if they can turn it upside down, to look forward to bring some sort of cohesion to it otherwise splinteredarty. i think he could be the nominee, and the senator. guest: i want to go back to wanting the caller said about christie. he would not be happy to be called a moderate. he has tried to push back against that, because things seem -- being portrayed as a moderate is a death in terms of winning the presidential primary. host: david ignatius writes this morning. white house officials are upset about the book, but they should use it as an opportunity to examine the deeper questions about how foreign policy got so damaged and what they can do to repair it. fair criticisms? guest: you could do well to look at these tell-all books, and see what it says about the -- what can be fixed about the process. this white house is not obsessed with what is in this book. they are focused on making sure with making sure they acknowledged bob gates' service, and then they're going to move on. what is coming out in this book is that president obama campaigned on, and has taken us toward ending the war in
if they can turn it upside down, to look forward to bring some sort of cohesion to it otherwise splinteredarty. i think he could be the nominee, and the senator. guest: i want to go back to wanting the caller said about christie. he would not be happy to be called a moderate. he has tried to push back against that, because things seem -- being portrayed as a moderate is a death in terms of winning the presidential primary. host: david ignatius writes this morning. white house officials are...
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used divisions among the security council to splinter it, only then will sanctions dissolve and thats important to maintain that unity and important that we not wreck that unity by imposing new sanctions now. here is another thing i would like you to pay attention to. the debate in congress whether we should pile on new sanctions. there are some very well-meaning senators who believe now is the time to squeeze iran more. i am telling you if you pile on new sanctions you will not only break the interim agreement, no new sanctions would be put on until we negotiate a final agreement, you will break the unity of the u.n. security council. we will be seen as wrecking a deal that iran wants and if the deal falls apart because we are seen as wrecking kids and the sanctions regime you hoped to strangle iran with will rapidly unravel. remember what sanctions are. we are penalizing other countries who are trading with iran, buying iran's will. that is what our sanctions do. if you by iran's will we say you are not allowed to do business with the united states, not allowed to do business with
used divisions among the security council to splinter it, only then will sanctions dissolve and thats important to maintain that unity and important that we not wreck that unity by imposing new sanctions now. here is another thing i would like you to pay attention to. the debate in congress whether we should pile on new sanctions. there are some very well-meaning senators who believe now is the time to squeeze iran more. i am telling you if you pile on new sanctions you will not only break the...
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not fractured but splintered. american people remains intact. bill, you were great introducing herbie hancock. elegant and you sparkled with wit. i appreciate that. phoenix, arizona. you were superb on the show. that must have depressed the liberal hollywood glitterati. lots of left wingers there. they were respectful to me. bruce anderson from japan. ka lick ichl catholic simple a cult. good advice. "killing jesus" is the best book i have ever read. high praise. appreciate that. tip of the day. my new year's resolutions. i'm a simple man. so i keep it simple. i resolve to walk more because i am getting lazy. if you see me in a car, yell at me. i'm going to drink more water but i'm not carrying around that water bottle. that's affected, is it not? you don't see james bond with a water bottle. but water is important for health. so i will drink more of it. i hope you have a great 2014. you will if you continue to watch us while sipping some water and walking around the ro. factor tip of the day. that's it for us. ch
not fractured but splintered. american people remains intact. bill, you were great introducing herbie hancock. elegant and you sparkled with wit. i appreciate that. phoenix, arizona. you were superb on the show. that must have depressed the liberal hollywood glitterati. lots of left wingers there. they were respectful to me. bruce anderson from japan. ka lick ichl catholic simple a cult. good advice. "killing jesus" is the best book i have ever read. high praise. appreciate that. tip...
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there's many splinter groups but they all want to kill and disrupt the olympics. it's very serious.erious threat on modern olympic games. >> jim, is there anything else that we can be doing right now that we should be doing right now that we're not? >> you know, i always think you can do more and you can always do more before. i think it's great the president called the president putin the militaries are talking and department of state diplomatic security service has agents and fbi. i always come from a school there's something you're not doing enough it. the navy and black sea is a critical and good move. we could send 100 federal agents with bomb sniffing drugs and 100 russian translators from the state department together to hook up with a russian bomb disposal officer and flood that area as well. the only safety is to find the bomb before it goes off. these suicide bombers have seven years to plan a slip through this ring of steel, which can give you a false sense of security. there can be weak welds in that ring of steel. it doesn't give me a great security. persons who attend,
there's many splinter groups but they all want to kill and disrupt the olympics. it's very serious.erious threat on modern olympic games. >> jim, is there anything else that we can be doing right now that we should be doing right now that we're not? >> you know, i always think you can do more and you can always do more before. i think it's great the president called the president putin the militaries are talking and department of state diplomatic security service has agents and fbi....
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with a good turn it upside down, to look forward to bring some sort of cohesion to it otherwise splinteredarty. i think he could be the nominee, and the senator. guest: i want to go back to wanting the caller said about christie. he would not be happy to be called a moderate. he has tried to push back against that, because things seem -- being portrayed as a in terms ofa death winning the presidential primary. white house officials are upset about the book, but they should use it as an opportunity to examine the deeper questions about how foreign policy got so damaged and what they can do to repair it. fair criticisms? tost: you couldn't do good -- you could do well to look at seee tell-all books, and what it says about the processes. this white house is not obsessed with what is in this book. they are focused on making sure ith making sure they acknowledged by gain's service, and then they're going to move on. what is coming out in this book is that president obama campaigned on, and has taken us toward ending the war in iraq, ending the war in afghanistan. ofbe sure that the standing thi
with a good turn it upside down, to look forward to bring some sort of cohesion to it otherwise splinteredarty. i think he could be the nominee, and the senator. guest: i want to go back to wanting the caller said about christie. he would not be happy to be called a moderate. he has tried to push back against that, because things seem -- being portrayed as a in terms ofa death winning the presidential primary. white house officials are upset about the book, but they should use it as an...
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through the windshield, through the dash, splintered, hit my arm and i just got way down below the steeringl. i'm driving and i'm yelling on the radio, shots fired, shots fired. i've been hit. he must got a rifle, man. >> the wound goes through his right arm, but he's still in pursuit. >> i have my rifle out between the door. i held the door open with my knee and chasing driving down the gravel road wait iing for a shot to return fire. >> he shoots four times but miss. he turns into the small town of fredricka, population 183. >> i pull into fredricka, and i wasn't feeling good. and a deputy pulls up beside me and i told him to keep going. i said to myself i'm not dying in fredricka. i'm not dying in fredricka. >> he follows until the thieves bail out of their car into the woods. >> who got shot. i said, that's me. he tears my shirt up and says it's a through and through, you're going to the hospital. >> police surround a two-square mile section of the woods. there are several buildings and houses and cabins that must be searched. >> it was tough to clear. you kept wanting to say, there the
through the windshield, through the dash, splintered, hit my arm and i just got way down below the steeringl. i'm driving and i'm yelling on the radio, shots fired, shots fired. i've been hit. he must got a rifle, man. >> the wound goes through his right arm, but he's still in pursuit. >> i have my rifle out between the door. i held the door open with my knee and chasing driving down the gravel road wait iing for a shot to return fire. >> he shoots four times but miss. he...
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a very splintered gop primary and a war chest that overwhelmed his competitors. like saying that you're for pushing the economic development when you're really for shutting it down. it's as if he shut down the key bridge in d.c. or the bay bridge in san francisco to oakland. you're keeping people from getting to work. i don't think that's the kind of president you're looking for. >> you represent fort lee. it really, really put a burden on the people there. one would hate to think this is politically motivated. give us quickly a sense of what this did to your city. >> you had middle class people trying to get to work. you had first responders trying to get to calls. the traffic chaos that it created increased the response time for police and for ems and for the fire department. we had one incident where a person was having cardiac arrest. the response time was increased because the balance couldn't get to there. there was a call of a missing child in fort lee. police couldn't investigate thoroughly because of the traffic chaos from this closure. >> so this was se
a very splintered gop primary and a war chest that overwhelmed his competitors. like saying that you're for pushing the economic development when you're really for shutting it down. it's as if he shut down the key bridge in d.c. or the bay bridge in san francisco to oakland. you're keeping people from getting to work. i don't think that's the kind of president you're looking for. >> you represent fort lee. it really, really put a burden on the people there. one would hate to think this is...
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however you have to remember when you're dealing with small, splinter gropes, such that's black widows, much more difficult to keep them out than, for instance, large group of organized terrorists. >> if you were giving advice to the families of american athletes and others who might want to go over for this think what would it be? >> my advice would be, watch it at home in the united states and don't go. >> that serious. >> in my view, it, yes. >> if it is, how concerned are you about our athletes? >> i'm extremely concerned about our athletes. i think of the 1972 munich olympics when the entire israeli team was wiped out by black september. that could easily happen again. history does tend to repeat itself when terrorises are involved. >> could easily happen gain. why haven't you said to america, keep these athletes at home, if you're so concerned about them? >> in my view from a security standpoint, that's what i would if were any charge of the u.s. olympic athletes. however i don't think they'll listen to me a. they're going to put their truth and feys in vladimir putin he can pull
however you have to remember when you're dealing with small, splinter gropes, such that's black widows, much more difficult to keep them out than, for instance, large group of organized terrorists. >> if you were giving advice to the families of american athletes and others who might want to go over for this think what would it be? >> my advice would be, watch it at home in the united states and don't go. >> that serious. >> in my view, it, yes. >> if it is, how...