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among them the group republic. out in sheffield. >> living a long time means nothing really. >> and that pledge made by the queen to serve for a lifetime is likely to be kept. her legacy so far is that the old institution of monarchy abandoned by so many nations is still intact and has been steered into a new era of popularity. al jazeera, london. >> find much more over on our website. the address is www.aljazeera.com. www.aljazeera.com. >> no other sport can kick off mass emotion in indonesia like football, even if the national team languishes near the bottom of world rankings. >> indonesians, they're really crazy. we can see their ranking in fifa is going down, going down, going down. but every game in the stadium, 80,000 people, 90,000 people. >> even local competitions turn smaller stadiums into cauldrons of passion, with crowd turnouts matching the top leagues in the world.
among them the group republic. out in sheffield. >> living a long time means nothing really. >> and that pledge made by the queen to serve for a lifetime is likely to be kept. her legacy so far is that the old institution of monarchy abandoned by so many nations is still intact and has been steered into a new era of popularity. al jazeera, london. >> find much more over on our website. the address is www.aljazeera.com. www.aljazeera.com. >> no other sport can kick off...
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. >> among them, the group republic, campaigning in the northern city. convincing the public to give up 1,000 year institution. it's far from easy. >> the fact that she's been head of state. without a democratic process. it means nothing, well and the pledge made by the queen is likely to be kept. the old institution of monarchy is abandoned and steered into a new era of popularity >>> finally from me, sports news. serena williams stayed on course to winning a calendar grand slam. the american is through to the semifinals of the u.s. open after beating older sister venus. a crowd of celebrities came out to watch, including u.s. presidential candidate donald trump. >> yes i think i'll look back on it fondly. it means a lot to me obviously. we are very, very tough competitors on the court. but, you know, once the match is over, the second it's done, you know, we are sisters. we are roommates and all that >>> and don't forget there's a lot more sports news as well as the rest of the day's news on the al jazeera website. there's a lot of opinion, a lot of an
. >> among them, the group republic, campaigning in the northern city. convincing the public to give up 1,000 year institution. it's far from easy. >> the fact that she's been head of state. without a democratic process. it means nothing, well and the pledge made by the queen is likely to be kept. the old institution of monarchy is abandoned and steered into a new era of popularity >>> finally from me, sports news. serena williams stayed on course to winning a calendar...
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among them the group republic, out campaigning in the northern city of sheffield.g the public to give up a thousand year institution, though, is far from easy. [ inaudible ] >> the knack she is been the head of state for that long is irrelevant really. without a democratic process, what's the point. just living a long time is no -- means nothing really. >> reporter: and that pledge made bay the queen to serve for a lifetime is likely to be kept. her legacy, perhaps so far is that the old institution of monarchy abandoned by so many nations is still intact. and it's been steered in to a any era of popularity. emma hayward, al jazeera, in london. >> this week on talk to al jazeera, katrina adams, she sits atop u.s. tennis as chairman of the board, ceo, and president of the united states tennis association. >> it's been 133 years since we were founded, so it is an honor to be the first... i don't think i have to fight for it, uh...i was just being me. >> adams' climb to the top took a decade, and now the first african american and former professional player
among them the group republic, out campaigning in the northern city of sheffield.g the public to give up a thousand year institution, though, is far from easy. [ inaudible ] >> the knack she is been the head of state for that long is irrelevant really. without a democratic process, what's the point. just living a long time is no -- means nothing really. >> reporter: and that pledge made bay the queen to serve for a lifetime is likely to be kept. her legacy, perhaps so far is that...
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. >> reporter: the group republic out dam campaigning convincing e public to give up a thousand-year itution is far from easy. [ inaudible ] >> the fact that she is been head of state for that long is irrelevant really. without a democratic process what's the point. just living a long time is no -- means nothing really. >> reporter: and that pledge made by the queen to serve for a lifetime is likely to be kept. her legacy, perhaps, so far is that the old institution of monarchy abandoned by so many nations is still intact. and it's been steered in to a new era of popularity. emma hayward, al jazeera, in london. >>> and a quick reminder you can keep up-to-date with all the news on our website, there it is on your screen, all the latest on the widening refugees crisis across europe. the address, of course, aljazeera.com. that's aljazeera.com. tomorrow >>> i'm ali velshi "on target," beyond the deal, president obama has the votes to push the iran nuclear pact through. critics are not letting up. i'll press former c.i.a. director james woolsey on why he says it's worse than worthless. why
. >> reporter: the group republic out dam campaigning convincing e public to give up a thousand-year itution is far from easy. [ inaudible ] >> the fact that she is been head of state for that long is irrelevant really. without a democratic process what's the point. just living a long time is no -- means nothing really. >> reporter: and that pledge made by the queen to serve for a lifetime is likely to be kept. her legacy, perhaps, so far is that the old institution of...
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. >> among them the group republic out campaigning in the northern city of sheffield convincing the public to give up a thousand-year institution is far from easy. >> the fact that she has been head of state that long is irrelevant. without the democratic process what is the point? just living a long time means nothing really. >> and that pledge made by the queen to serve for a lifetime is likely to be kept. her legacy perhaps so far is that the old institution of monarchy abandoned by so many nations is still intact. it has been steered into a new era of popularity. emma hayward, al jazeera, london. >> more stories for you any time on our website. the address more that is www.aljazeera.com. you can also watch us by clicking on the "watch now" icon. that's it from me. we'll be back in a moment with another full round up of the day's news. thank you for watching. >> a master of humanity. new influence provide home plans to you provide homes for thousands of refugees. this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up, u.s. concerns over reports that russia may have deployed military aircra
. >> among them the group republic out campaigning in the northern city of sheffield convincing the public to give up a thousand-year institution is far from easy. >> the fact that she has been head of state that long is irrelevant. without the democratic process what is the point? just living a long time means nothing really. >> and that pledge made by the queen to serve for a lifetime is likely to be kept. her legacy perhaps so far is that the old institution of monarchy...
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. >> the group republic are out campaigning in a northern city, convincing the public to give up a 1,000 year institution. it is far from easy. >> the fact that she's been head of state for that long is in relevance really, without a democratic process, what's the point? just living a long time means nothing, really. >> that pledge made by the queen to serve for a lifetime is likely to be kept. her legacy perhaps so far is that the old institution of monarchy, abandoned by so many nations, is still intact and has been steered to a new era of popularity. al jazeera, in london. >> international human rights lawyer in the maldives in an effort to retrieve the former president, who is jailed in a high security prison. the former president was given a sentence under anti terror laws in march. the lawyers say the case against him is politically motivated. >> the president is in remarkably good spirits. he wanted me to convoy to the people that they should remain hopeful that things will improve, and he's pleased that i'll be attending meetings on his behalf with the government this week. >> mo
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international has released a report outlining the extent of the illegal diamond trade in the central african republic. groupsfiting from the sale of conflict diamonds. >>> an export ban only diamonds was put in place, but that meant the trade continued illegally. many of the mines across the country are taxed by rebel groups, forcing locals to pay protection money to earn a living from working there. >>> in the democratic republic of congo, thousands of legally adopted children have been forced to stay in orphanages for up to two years. the restrictions are because of child abuse charges and trafficking. >> reporter: there is no electricity, something this 7 year old hopes she won't experience in france. she was adopted three years ago, but her new parents aren't yet allowed to take her out. >> translator: my father died. i don't know where my mother is. i think i would like france. i would live in a house, go to a good school and have enough to eat. >> reporter: it is estimated that hundreds of children are stuck in orphanages like this, because the government has refused to let them go. >> i have some case
international has released a report outlining the extent of the illegal diamond trade in the central african republic. groupsfiting from the sale of conflict diamonds. >>> an export ban only diamonds was put in place, but that meant the trade continued illegally. many of the mines across the country are taxed by rebel groups, forcing locals to pay protection money to earn a living from working there. >>> in the democratic republic of congo, thousands of legally adopted...
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the city's airport. gun battles between u.s. peacekeepers and armed groups in the central african republic, at least 37 people have been killed thisfew days, world leaders meeting on the side lines of the u.n. general assembly have agreed a long-term campaign is needed to defeat isil. president obama believes a new leader is need ed in syria to defeat the armed group but russia disagrees. >>> let's update you now on the situation in afghanistan in the battle for kunduz. let's speak to our correspondent who is traveling with the afghan army. he is right now 45-kilometers of south of kuhn dues kunduz, and s about your position and the latest from the front line. what has been happening? >> reporter: let me first explain to you that why these security forces behind me like there are over a thousand of afghan security forces with hundreds of armored vehicles are stuck here, if you can see the area, the green area, that's what stopped them. the taliban set up so many ambushes along the road that's why they cannot reach to kunduz city for the retake attack of kunduz city. these forces we talked with them, they said the reason that there
the city's airport. gun battles between u.s. peacekeepers and armed groups in the central african republic, at least 37 people have been killed thisfew days, world leaders meeting on the side lines of the u.n. general assembly have agreed a long-term campaign is needed to defeat isil. president obama believes a new leader is need ed in syria to defeat the armed group but russia disagrees. >>> let's update you now on the situation in afghanistan in the battle for kunduz. let's speak to...
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the african center of migration, joining us there from cape down. thank you >>> stay with africa, 37 people have been killed in gun battles between u.n. peacekeepers and groups in the central african republic, the u.n. human rights group says it could be catastrophic for the country. let's look back. in 2012, a coalition of muslim groups known as seleka took over towns in the north and central regions, in 2013 the president, a christian, was overthrown by sell abbinga rebels, sparking clashes between his forces, the forces and fighters. a u.n. peacekeeping force has been struggling to cope with violence, forcing 400,000 from their homes. the latest fighting comes weeks ahead of elections >>> the u.n. is not welcome in parts of bangui. all day on tuesday residents put up roadblocks to keep peacekeepers out of their neighbourhoods, and u.n. troops took them down. >> the population is desperate. and doesn't believe in the forces any more. >> we want the departure of international forces, we have those that committed crime to be tracked down by the justice system. >> a u.n. spokesman told al jazeera they could do more, but it was fully engaged. the spokesman says the u.n. was working with comm
the african center of migration, joining us there from cape down. thank you >>> stay with africa, 37 people have been killed in gun battles between u.n. peacekeepers and groups in the central african republic, the u.n. human rights group says it could be catastrophic for the country. let's look back. in 2012, a coalition of muslim groups known as seleka took over towns in the north and central regions, in 2013 the president, a christian, was overthrown by sell abbinga rebels, sparking...
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in the case of 1975, you have a huge moment where a country, south vietnam, the republic of exists on theger map. this group of people is somewhat stateless, in a way. the group that i look at, the families of vietnamese political prisoners association, i will just call them the association. the association is founded in 1977 by the enemies americans, mostly women, who have husbands, brothers, and sons incarcerated in political prisons in vietnam. they are able to enjoy the benefits of living in an american society while their loved ones are in what have been compared to concentration camps, hard labor camps and vietnam because of their support for south vietnam. it is a really poignant story of family separation, something that has significant parallels with the very powerful president war lobbyprisoner of those who fought in the army republic of vietnam. their families are having a similar story in the postwar period. host: this year, marking the 40th anniversary of the fall of saigon. how have those who came in those ways and subsequent waves assimilated to the united states? ms. demmer: i must confess,
in the case of 1975, you have a huge moment where a country, south vietnam, the republic of exists on theger map. this group of people is somewhat stateless, in a way. the group that i look at, the families of vietnamese political prisoners association, i will just call them the association. the association is founded in 1977 by the enemies americans, mostly women, who have husbands, brothers, and sons incarcerated in political prisons in vietnam. they are able to enjoy the benefits of living...
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the central african republic, taken by government forces. for a year and a half, there was intense fighting between the armed groups, made worse by differences in the region. in the nation of 4.5 million, more than 5,000 have died. this is the only children's hostile in central african republic. there are many children who are suffering from acute bad nutrition. the fighting has caused congestion and large numbers of displaced people, and many of the victims have been children. another group of young people who are at risk are those who can -- they are offered kunling. this 16-year-old boy joined an insurgent group to get revenge on another group who killed his father. >> translator: my duty was to cut the throats of enemy troops who had been shot but were sptil alive. >> reporter: now he regrets his choice. >> translator: it was wrong to kill people. since i arrived here, i have been taught to value life. >> reporter: many of the former child soldiers have never gone to school before, so they start from scratch. 12 from 3 equals 9. but some find it hard to adapt to the new surroundings. >> translator: there's so much that i never knew befor
the central african republic, taken by government forces. for a year and a half, there was intense fighting between the armed groups, made worse by differences in the region. in the nation of 4.5 million, more than 5,000 have died. this is the only children's hostile in central african republic. there are many children who are suffering from acute bad nutrition. the fighting has caused congestion and large numbers of displaced people, and many of the victims have been children. another group of...
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year of qualifying campaign, thursday they lost to ice land and the latest lost leaves them fourth in group a. ice land and the check republics and italy moved two points clear in group h after the win. norway beat croatia for second and all three in contention for automatic qualification with two games left and whales maybe a win but can draw and need a point from the final two games. >> disappointment for a guaranty to get to france but the players in the camp have been fantastic and great effort and new territory and trying to handle it the best they can and couldn't ask for any more from them. >>> golf and jason world one and seemed to be over and slipped nine shots behind leader stemson and looking for the title after won it in 2013 and had six under 65 to claim a one-shot lead at the end of the third round and just behind the sweed is ricky fowler with 67 with them trailing two strokes. tom brady just wants to move on, the new england patriots speaking for the first time since the four-game suspension when deflate gate was overturned with the first game against the pittsburgh steelers and he was alleged to have deflati
year of qualifying campaign, thursday they lost to ice land and the latest lost leaves them fourth in group a. ice land and the check republics and italy moved two points clear in group h after the win. norway beat croatia for second and all three in contention for automatic qualification with two games left and whales maybe a win but can draw and need a point from the final two games. >> disappointment for a guaranty to get to france but the players in the camp have been fantastic and...
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was the speech to the group with ties to north korea that bill clinton was office ran past the state department, ended up not happening. a speech for a group tied to the democratic republicngo very controversial as well. that speech did not happen. critics have been saying why wasn't the former president considering such controversial speeches? i spoke to his office today, they tell me in the case of the speech with the group with ties to tehran, they were sending this along to the state department as a matter of course to vet it out and wasn't they were seeking permission or pushing for the speech. very interesting as hillary clinton struggles in the polls, the information continues to drip out, trish. trish: bottom line, it's a major conflict of interest. here she is, secretary of state, he's out there getting money from groups that are lobbying for some of the things she's in discussions about. the whole thing makes your head spin, and the idea, i would say is why is he even asking? those critics that say why would he ask to do some of the speeches, they're right? >> correct, you might think it would be immediately dismissed by the office of the former president. i've
was the speech to the group with ties to north korea that bill clinton was office ran past the state department, ended up not happening. a speech for a group tied to the democratic republicngo very controversial as well. that speech did not happen. critics have been saying why wasn't the former president considering such controversial speeches? i spoke to his office today, they tell me in the case of the speech with the group with ties to tehran, they were sending this along to the state...
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the central african republic. international traitors and rebel groups profit from the sale of conflict diamonds. a ban was put out in 2013 after fighting began, but that meant the trade continued internally. armed groups and criminal gangs and companies feed off the criminal trade and remove vast wealth from economies over the years. many of the mines across the country attacked by rebel groups force them to pay protection money to earn a living working there. let's talk about this with lucy graham who is a legal adviser at amnesty international. good to have you with us, lucy. amnesty is saying companies purchase diamonds from the central african republic and not properly investigating where the diamonds came from. is that right? >> yes. the report is looking at abuses throughout the diamond supply chain from the point of extraction to local trading centers like do you buy and antwe antwerp. it focuses on buying houses in the capital, and they're buying diamonds from within cars without checking whether those diamonds descended on groups in any way. for example, the anti-balakar involved in the
the central african republic. international traitors and rebel groups profit from the sale of conflict diamonds. a ban was put out in 2013 after fighting began, but that meant the trade continued internally. armed groups and criminal gangs and companies feed off the criminal trade and remove vast wealth from economies over the years. many of the mines across the country attacked by rebel groups force them to pay protection money to earn a living working there. let's talk about this with lucy...
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the area. >> these are soldiers of the republic of poland. the reconnaissance efforts are being carried out by a group consisting of -- a list in different -- specialists in different fields, engineers, chemists, and radiologists. reporter: earlier in the day, the two men who claimed to have made the discovery of p are done polish tv -- made the discovery, appeared on polish tv. they are demanding a 10% finders fee. the story goes that a nazi train filled with gold and jewels went missing while fleeing the red army in 1945. the train is thought to have departed, and then entered a tunnel, never to emerge again. during the war, the nazis excavated a system of underground tunnels in the underground region, code-named giant, in english. now it will be up to the specialists to determine whether this unbelievable tale is indeed a true story. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this program is brought to you in part by c-i-e tours international; for over 80 years featuring all inclusive tours and go as yo
the area. >> these are soldiers of the republic of poland. the reconnaissance efforts are being carried out by a group consisting of -- a list in different -- specialists in different fields, engineers, chemists, and radiologists. reporter: earlier in the day, the two men who claimed to have made the discovery of p are done polish tv -- made the discovery, appeared on polish tv. they are demanding a 10% finders fee. the story goes that a nazi train filled with gold and jewels went missing...
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of 1975, you have a moment where a country, south vietnam, the republic of vietnam, no longer exists on the map. this group of people who are to some extent stateless in a way. at, thep that i look families of vietnamese political prisoners association, i will call them the association, the association is founded in 1977 by vietnamese americans, mostly women who have husbands, brothers, sons, incarcerated in political prisons in vietnam. and so they are able to enjoy the benefits of living in american society while their loved ones are in what has been compared to concentration camps, hard labor camps in vietnam, because of their support for the cause of south vietnam. it is this really poignant story of family separation, something that has i think significant or allow with the -- significant parallels with the missing in action lobby that focuses on missing american serviceman and family separations of american serviceman, many who fought in the army of the republic of vietnam. they are having a similar story. this year marking the 40th anniversary. how are these vietnamese assimilated in the united stat
of 1975, you have a moment where a country, south vietnam, the republic of vietnam, no longer exists on the map. this group of people who are to some extent stateless in a way. at, thep that i look families of vietnamese political prisoners association, i will call them the association, the association is founded in 1977 by vietnamese americans, mostly women who have husbands, brothers, sons, incarcerated in political prisons in vietnam. and so they are able to enjoy the benefits of living in...
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the syrian arab republic. now investigators have been asked to identify which individuals, groups, or governments are still involved in the use of chemicals as weapons in syria. we have tracked down some of those who say they have witnessed these incidents. to the children of syria, it's not the high seas they must fear but that on dry land. they heard a helicopter and a helicopter and only the government has helicopters in the area -- in syria. reports suggest the smell, signs, and symptoms were consistent with the chlorine attack. there were dozens of victims. members of one family. much of this video is too graphic to show. doctors struggling to try to adultspeople, and three and three small children dying without a scar on their bodies. government forces are repeatedly accused of being behind many of these attacks, but they have told us they have not used any chemical weapons, blaming .errorists instead rebel forces and, more recently, islamic state also stand charged. the militants have repeatedly attacked, but two recent strikes are feared to have involved chemicals. i understand samples have been passed on t
the syrian arab republic. now investigators have been asked to identify which individuals, groups, or governments are still involved in the use of chemicals as weapons in syria. we have tracked down some of those who say they have witnessed these incidents. to the children of syria, it's not the high seas they must fear but that on dry land. they heard a helicopter and a helicopter and only the government has helicopters in the area -- in syria. reports suggest the smell, signs, and symptoms...
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today it's muslims but this is hardly the first time that a distinct group of americans has been judged unfit for justice. service to a republicith a secular constitution, who fits in the american office, it's tonight's "inside story." >> there's a line of police advancing toward the crowd here. >> ferguson: city under siege. >> it isn't easy to talk openly on this base. >> and america's war workers. >> it's human trafficking. >> watch these and other episodes online now at aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> we have a problem in this cub, it's called muslims. we know our current president is one. we have training camps growing where they want to kill us. that's my question. when can we get rid of them? >> you're watching "inside story," i'm ray suarez. who fits in the oval office this time on the program. this:00 last week a member of the audience at a donald trump rally hinted there were secret muslim training camps in the united states. the real estate developer, turned presidential candidate, told the man he'd be looking into it. if a muslim could be president ben carson said he didn't think so, a congressman dr. carson allowed.
today it's muslims but this is hardly the first time that a distinct group of americans has been judged unfit for justice. service to a republicith a secular constitution, who fits in the american office, it's tonight's "inside story." >> there's a line of police advancing toward the crowd here. >> ferguson: city under siege. >> it isn't easy to talk openly on this base. >> and america's war workers. >> it's human trafficking. >> watch these and...
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group d. poland were 8-1 winners against gibraltar. the third place team will be go into a playoff and at the moment that is republic of ireland, scotland are fourth just two games left to play. group i portugal has closed in, netting the winner in stoppage time. group f is in northern ireland, they have never made it to the euro finals before. roe main yay, third call in a row against a greek team that failed to win in qualifying. >> now pri prince hussein has gn strongest indication that he will stand for the fifa presidency. speaking in manchester, pris ali said blatter should be held responsible. sincblatter has since decided to quit the job. >> right now we knew candidate who is forward-thinking who brings a new idea who is not tainted by the past as well. and so what i'll say for you to you right now is just stay tuned. >> so that sounds like yes. >> stay tuned, proceed. >> in tennis five time winner roger federer takes on john isner. right now andy murray is playing south africa's john anderson. stan vavrinka is already through to the last day. america's donald young in straight sets to reach quarter final. in the woman's draw, s
group d. poland were 8-1 winners against gibraltar. the third place team will be go into a playoff and at the moment that is republic of ireland, scotland are fourth just two games left to play. group i portugal has closed in, netting the winner in stoppage time. group f is in northern ireland, they have never made it to the euro finals before. roe main yay, third call in a row against a greek team that failed to win in qualifying. >> now pri prince hussein has gn strongest indication...
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rights chief says the latest wave of fighting in the central african republic could prove catastrophic. gun battles between u.n. peacekeepers and armed groupse killed at least 37 people. owe coalition of mainly muslim armed groups known as celica took over towns in the north and sink regions in of the c.a.r. in 2012. a year later the christian president was overthrown by the muslim rebels. that sparked long-running titling between his supporters the mainly christian armed group known as the anti-balance ca forces and the sale knighters remember the u.n. peacekeeping force of 13,000 soldiers have been struggled to stop the fighting which has forced more than 400,000 people from their homes, the latest fighting comes week before a presidential election. >> reporter: the u.n. isn't welcome in parts here. all day on tuesday residents put the roadblocks to keep the peace peacekeepers out of their neighborhood. >> the. >> translator: the population is desperate and doesn't believe in these forces any more. >> translator: we want the departure of international forces to leave because they do absolutely nothing 67 the a u.n. spokesman told al jazee
rights chief says the latest wave of fighting in the central african republic could prove catastrophic. gun battles between u.n. peacekeepers and armed groupse killed at least 37 people. owe coalition of mainly muslim armed groups known as celica took over towns in the north and sink regions in of the c.a.r. in 2012. a year later the christian president was overthrown by the muslim rebels. that sparked long-running titling between his supporters the mainly christian armed group known as the...
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the campaign. and speech requests involving a group tied to north korea. the democratic republic of congo. that somebody in his office didn't say some of these are icky. martha: you points out new revelations how involved she was in the early stages of this iran deal. people are going to start saying, hillary tell me how you have arranged the iranian deal and got it off the blueprints. what's the i am exact overall? we have been looking at her recent polls. does it feed into this narrative about them being fived into all of these different potential money sources for the foundation. >> it could because there is one word that under lies this free-fall in the polls. which is trust. that's what she is looking right now. you have see that in that washington post poll. democratic leaning women. she lost 2 points in one month alone. the last point i make on that. we are talking hype about the second republican debate. the democrats haven't had a single debate so far. so some are not happy about it. that insures hillary clinton doesn't get uncomfortable questions about speak engagements and the c
the campaign. and speech requests involving a group tied to north korea. the democratic republic of congo. that somebody in his office didn't say some of these are icky. martha: you points out new revelations how involved she was in the early stages of this iran deal. people are going to start saying, hillary tell me how you have arranged the iranian deal and got it off the blueprints. what's the i am exact overall? we have been looking at her recent polls. does it feed into this narrative...
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the bin laden group has been banned from travelling while an investigation took place. >> more than 100 have been killed. fighting disrupted an opposition rally in the democratic republic of congo. hundreds gathered against plans to cling to power. we have this report. >> at first, all seemed to be going well. then this. people rushed to escape a dangerous situation. on the podium, a man suspected of being a supporter of the president tries to get away. opposition members chase after him and beat him. he and other members of the ruling party try to disrupt the rally. >> we are suffering. we are suffering. we might as well be dead. >> opposition leaders in the capital appear to be delaying the election so they can stay in power longer after the 2-term limit ends. that's why they are protesting. >> the opposition tells people to stay calm. it was absolute chaos and people are angry. >> the police eventually intervenes. it was supposed to be a peaceful meeting, disrupted. >> government officials say d.r.c. has money. the constitutional court wants the commission to change the dates. they insist that it doesn't need to be a plan to hang on to power. >> we are more than a y
the bin laden group has been banned from travelling while an investigation took place. >> more than 100 have been killed. fighting disrupted an opposition rally in the democratic republic of congo. hundreds gathered against plans to cling to power. we have this report. >> at first, all seemed to be going well. then this. people rushed to escape a dangerous situation. on the podium, a man suspected of being a supporter of the president tries to get away. opposition members chase...
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the central african republic could prove catastrophic. days of gun battles killed 37 people. >> looets go back and look at what started the conflict. a congregation of groups took over towns in the north and central regions of the car. >> a year later, the christian president was overthrown by muslim rebels, sparking long-running fighters between his supporters, known as the anti-balaka and the seleka fighters. they have been struggling to stop the fighting, forcing more than 400,000 from their homes. the latest fighting comes weeks before a presidential election. we have this report. >> reporter: the u.n. is not welcome in parts of bangui, all day on tuesday residents put up roadblocks to keep peacekeepers out of their neighbourhoods. and u.n. troops kept taking them down. >> translation: the population is desperate and doesn't believe in the forces any more. >> translation: no, we want the departure of international forces that do nothing. we want those that have committed crimes to be tracked down by the justice commission. >> a u.n. spokesman told al jazeera they could do more, but they are fully engaged. the spokesman said the u.n. is working with com
the central african republic could prove catastrophic. days of gun battles killed 37 people. >> looets go back and look at what started the conflict. a congregation of groups took over towns in the north and central regions of the car. >> a year later, the christian president was overthrown by muslim rebels, sparking long-running fighters between his supporters, known as the anti-balaka and the seleka fighters. they have been struggling to stop the fighting, forcing more than...
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the central african republic. the u.n. commissioner for human rights says the latest violence was catastrophic. let's look back at what started the violence. a coalition of groupsook the towns in the north and central regions of car in 2012. in 2013, a christian, was overthrown by silica rebels, and it continued clashes between the supporters in a christian and rebel group known as anti-ballacker. a peacekeeping force harass tried to curb the violence but forced 400,000 from their homes. >>> the u.n. is not welcome parts of bangui, resident put up roadblocks to keep peacekeepers out of their neighbourhoods. u.n. troops took them down. >> the population and desperate. and doesn't believe in these forces any more. >> we want a departure of international forces that do nothing. we want crimes. a u.n. spokesman told al jazeera that they could do more, but they are fully engaged. a spokesman says the u.n. is working with community leaders and government officials to put an end to violence in the capital. over the weekend. a muslim taxi driver was killed. that set off fighting in the streets, leaving 40 dead, scores injured and tens of thousands leaving the capital.
the central african republic. the u.n. commissioner for human rights says the latest violence was catastrophic. let's look back at what started the violence. a coalition of groupsook the towns in the north and central regions of car in 2012. in 2013, a christian, was overthrown by silica rebels, and it continued clashes between the supporters in a christian and rebel group known as anti-ballacker. a peacekeeping force harass tried to curb the violence but forced 400,000 from their homes....
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the bin laden group has been banned from travelling while an investigation took place. >> more than 100 have been killed. fighting disrupted an opposition rally in the democratic republic >>> donald trump has emerge said as a front runner. he was expected to deliver a maiden security speech. alan fisher reports from san pedro, california. >> he's the man that generates the most coverage, support and controversy. donald trump came to california to talk security. it was his words on immigration that provoked protest. >> there are people here who paid up to $1,000 a ticket to hear donald trump speak. a few meters away there are dozens angry on his message. they are determined to drown him out. for the most part they succeeded. his speech was donald trump saying how good he was at everything. he left for a quick question. mr trump, al jazeera - what would you say to people in foreign countries scared of a trump presidency. >> i don't think anyone need be scared. we'll run things properly. >> reporter: in the right some liked what he said, but were not sure they had his vote. >> the military is dethe feet sadly. we need to do something. >> has he your vote. >> at the moment
the bin laden group has been banned from travelling while an investigation took place. >> more than 100 have been killed. fighting disrupted an opposition rally in the democratic republic >>> donald trump has emerge said as a front runner. he was expected to deliver a maiden security speech. alan fisher reports from san pedro, california. >> he's the man that generates the most coverage, support and controversy. donald trump came to california to talk security. it was his...
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the vis a.m. grath group, in other words poland, check check, czech republic and hungary. what we see is they are not willing to agree on much things. this is the process at the level. we are around the table with different views, different options and this is a negotiation which is going to take place and the i would say the leadership of the european commission, german chancellor merkel alongside french president francois hollande and also with the support of the luxembourg presidency, we are in a typical negotiation, but quite untypical in that it addresses an issue, one of the most serious issues the european union has had to deal with over the past decades. >> thank you for speaking to us from france. there's much more information. you can visit our refugee spotlight page on our website. you'll find articles, opinion pieces, photo galleries, all at aljazeera.com. >> you're with the news hour. there's he plenty more coming up, includingion a chad leader goes on trial for war crimes charges. he is facing a special court in senegal. >> who is fighting him? why the fight a
the vis a.m. grath group, in other words poland, check check, czech republic and hungary. what we see is they are not willing to agree on much things. this is the process at the level. we are around the table with different views, different options and this is a negotiation which is going to take place and the i would say the leadership of the european commission, german chancellor merkel alongside french president francois hollande and also with the support of the luxembourg presidency, we are...
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the central african republic. >>> our approach will take time. this is not an easy task. >> determined to defeat isil leaders meet on the side line of the u.n. to discuss how to destroy the group
the central african republic. >>> our approach will take time. this is not an easy task. >> determined to defeat isil leaders meet on the side line of the u.n. to discuss how to destroy the group
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today it's muslims but this is hardly the first time that a distinct group of americans has been judged unfit for justice. service to a republicith a >> i died and came back to life... but yet still wanted to get high. >> i have prostituted. >> for drugs? >> for drugs, yeah. >> we're dealing with the worst drug epidemic in united states' history. >> she said "dad, please don't leave me here". i said "honey, i don't have any choice". >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et >> we have a problem in this cub, it's called muslims. we know our current president is one. we have training camps growing where they want to kill us. that's my question. when can we get rid of them? >> you're watching "inside story," i'm ray suarez. who fits in the oval office this time on the program. this:00 last week a member of the audience at a donald trump rally hinted there were secret muslim training camps in the united states. the real es
today it's muslims but this is hardly the first time that a distinct group of americans has been judged unfit for justice. service to a republicith a >> i died and came back to life... but yet still wanted to get high. >> i have prostituted. >> for drugs? >> for drugs, yeah. >> we're dealing with the worst drug epidemic in united states' history. >> she said "dad, please don't leave me here". i said "honey, i don't have any choice"....
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today it's muslims but this is hardly the first time that a distinct group of americans has been judged unfit for justice. service to a republicith a >> farm workers striking in mexico... >> all that tension is about what's happening right now. >> unlivable wages... >> you can work very hard and you will remain poor. >> what's the cost of harvesting america's food? >> do you see how it will be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah >> fault lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines invisible hands only on al jazeera america >> we have a problem in this cub, it's called muslims. we know our current president is one. we have training camps growing where they want to kill us. that's my question. when can we get rid of them? >> you're watching "inside story," i'm ray suarez. who fits in the oval office this time on the program. this:00 last week a member of the audience at a donald trump rally hinted there were secret muslim training camps in the united states. the real estate d
today it's muslims but this is hardly the first time that a distinct group of americans has been judged unfit for justice. service to a republicith a >> farm workers striking in mexico... >> all that tension is about what's happening right now. >> unlivable wages... >> you can work very hard and you will remain poor. >> what's the cost of harvesting america's food? >> do you see how it will be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah >> fault...
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. >> as you heard there, the top two from every group automatically go through. czech republictan. whales travelled to cyprus, and belgium hosts b-- because nia. italy is just two points behind croatia. >>> fifa's new reform committee seems to have stalled after its very first meeting. the closed session was meant to help the governing body discuss how to become more transparent, but the committee's chairman admitted they have yet to come up with proposals for change, and they may make more progress in october. >> we have touched, i would say practically all areas where you would like to consider possible reforms, so be it governance, finances, the various competences of the various bodies. we are not yet at the stage of the proposals we have covered, reviewed and exchanged opinions in all areas. >>> roger federer highlights action at the u.s. open. meanwhile serena williams is one step closer to completing her sweep of all four grand slams in a calendar year. >> reporter: her victory is expected long before she steps on to the court at any grand slam. but she faced an early ch
. >> as you heard there, the top two from every group automatically go through. czech republictan. whales travelled to cyprus, and belgium hosts b-- because nia. italy is just two points behind croatia. >>> fifa's new reform committee seems to have stalled after its very first meeting. the closed session was meant to help the governing body discuss how to become more transparent, but the committee's chairman admitted they have yet to come up with proposals for change, and they...
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the latest loss leaving them fourth in group a. top of the group is iceland. a draw enough for them to qualify. that's the first major championship. the czech republic was there. the third-placed team go to a play-off. the dutch are in forth and rely on turkey dropping points if they are to stay in with a chance. >> whales on the brink of reaching a major tournament. a win over israel would have guaranteed the qualification, held to a 0-0 draw. they need a point o from one of the final two games. >> shared the disappointment. we want the same guarantees. there are other players in the camp, that are fantastic. it's been a great effort. new territory, tryg to handle it >>> well, didier drogba retired at 37 he's scoring goals at club level, scoring a hat-trick for the montreal impact in the m.l.s. the chelsea striker putting montreal ahead in the 27th minute. equalizer there to level the match at 3-3, and completed the hat-trick four minutes later with a header, winning 4-3 >>> serena williams has taken another step, winning all four grand slam titles, settling up a u.s. open quarter final with her sister venus williams. beating madison keys in an hou
the latest loss leaving them fourth in group a. top of the group is iceland. a draw enough for them to qualify. that's the first major championship. the czech republic was there. the third-placed team go to a play-off. the dutch are in forth and rely on turkey dropping points if they are to stay in with a chance. >> whales on the brink of reaching a major tournament. a win over israel would have guaranteed the qualification, held to a 0-0 draw. they need a point o from one of the final...
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the group and its tactics. the government which has also ban the full face veil as a security measure says it is not taking any chances. al jazeera. >>> opposition activists in the democratic republicngo are holding a demonstration and say the president is planning to stay in power beyond his second term and that is a violation of the constitution and human rights laws say some opposition people who took place in january are still missing and we have more from the capitol. >> reporter: opposition party have some up rising and say they are concerned, the signs are there they may want to extend the power and run for a third term and the government say they got enough money to hold a local convention and presidential election then the court asked for permission to come up with new dates for the elections to be held which means there will be a delay and he will stay in power longer and use it as an excuse to violate the consultation and people are disappearing and the u.n. is worried and people fear in the next coming months and it could be problematic and violence in particular and the whole process happens quickly. the main message now is it seems like the dates will be delayed and s
the group and its tactics. the government which has also ban the full face veil as a security measure says it is not taking any chances. al jazeera. >>> opposition activists in the democratic republicngo are holding a demonstration and say the president is planning to stay in power beyond his second term and that is a violation of the constitution and human rights laws say some opposition people who took place in january are still missing and we have more from the capitol. >>...
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the group. the governor's office in the area, ordering all residents to remain indoors >>> the head of the united nations peacekeeping operation assist in central african republicto speak out on sexual abuse. they will meet community members and personnel. u.n. troops have been accused of rape. many are investigated for allegedly molesting a teenager last year >>> to nigeria, and the government says it's losing millions in revenue from illegal mining. some gold diggers don't pay taxes. the government wants the miners to hand over portions of their wage, we have this report from the north. >> reporter: this man has worked the mines for 17 years. he dropped out of school because he says his parents couldn't afford the expense. soon he may have to look for another job because the authorities are planning a crackdown on illegal mining. and he is not amused. >> this is my life. i don't know anything else. >> most of the gold prospecting is crude. the turnover for people like him is huge. a good day can produce hundreds of dollars, those are the dollars the government wants. the authorities want him and hundreds like him to pay taxes on their earnings. >> if the mine
the group. the governor's office in the area, ordering all residents to remain indoors >>> the head of the united nations peacekeeping operation assist in central african republicto speak out on sexual abuse. they will meet community members and personnel. u.n. troops have been accused of rape. many are investigated for allegedly molesting a teenager last year >>> to nigeria, and the government says it's losing millions in revenue from illegal mining. some gold diggers don't...
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the group unbeated, becoming the highest coring team. >> not able to deliver recent glory greece going down 73-71. >>> two more games going on with serbia beating the czech republic. italy will take on lit wayne in on lithuania soon. >>> some believe that big upsets could be on the cards. taking part of a haka in london earlier and believes that the likes of western samoa and fiji is a place that they could call shocked. ththey start their campaign against the u.s. on sunday. >> this is the thing. everybody is talking about th who is going to win the tournaments, the new zealands, the englands, the irelands, the wheals. they forget about the island boys. and those guys have a game or two that they will upset somewhere along the line. >> back to felicity. >> sana, thank you so much. now as any facebook user know liking a post is one of the significant features on the social network. what do you do if he want to acknowledge a post that you don't actually like. fear not coming soon is facebook's new dislike button. it's creator mark ducker mark zuckerberg will allow users to display emotions. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >
the group unbeated, becoming the highest coring team. >> not able to deliver recent glory greece going down 73-71. >>> two more games going on with serbia beating the czech republic. italy will take on lit wayne in on lithuania soon. >>> some believe that big upsets could be on the cards. taking part of a haka in london earlier and believes that the likes of western samoa and fiji is a place that they could call shocked. ththey start their campaign against the u.s. on...
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groups in the eastern congo for more than a decade. the prosecution alleges his troops raped and murdered. >> justice for the people of the democratic republic of the congo. justice for the innocent lives lost, ravaged and destroyed. >> reporter: they are being charged with crimes that took place from 2002 to 2003. the icc doesn't have the resources to investigate further. the icc have looked at the possibility of holding this trial in the eastern congo so that people there could see justice being done at close quarters. but that raised several practical problems, including guaranteeing the safety of witnesses, some of whom have already received threats. so it was felt safe tor safer te trial here. human rights groups say this is an important moment for international justice. >> we hope it sends a strong warning to other armed group leaders in congo who are still today involved in serious crimes. we hope they hear loud and clear at a justice may catch up with them one day. we hope to influence them in stopping the crimes. >> the icc is often criticized, for focusing only on africa and for failing to bring more prominent leaders to justice. f
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i think the major difference among all different parties or different groups of people will be that whether we still recognize the existence of republic of china, the sovereignties are limited only in taiwan or mysteriously it can cover sovereignty of the mainland, but assume the capacity is limited to taiwan. i think that's the major differences. my second point is that when people reply that i will support status quo. just hunch that people do not have ideas about what to do next. that's why people say that i will prefer the status quo, unchanged, which means that people will have more comprehensive focuses, not just for the cross religious, but for domestic politics, governance issues, or reflected that it's difficult to explain to people what is status quo, roc, sovereignty, prc, et cetera. which means that people feel kind of anxiety and uncertainty about the future. >> i'm stanley koeber. i'd like to follow up on alan's question. one question that seems to not be discussed a commonwealth. the soviet union broke up, you had the commonwealth. when the bit tisch empire breaks up, you have the british commonwealth. could the solutio
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revolution the iran's government has billed itself as an islamic republic based on rule by shia muslim clerics. some minorities enjoy official status under iran's constitution. those groups look like traditional eastern christians and jews. >> we have a lot of over 100 who are in prison and similar number of sunnies and christian convert who is are in prison solely because of their beliefs in region, but not a single jew. they can have their practices as long as they don't step into political issues or any kind of activities that for all citizens it is for bidden. >> under iran's constitution jews get one seat in the iranian parliament. iran's jewish community elected representative. >> you travel the world. you meet other jews. >> yes. >> do they look at you and say, why are you still in iran? >> they say that. my culture is iranian. of course we pray in hebrew. we love muslims. we obey moses, aaron, torah. >> but nevertheless, the number have dwindled because of immigration especially since the islamic revolution of is the 79. most of them moved to the united states or israel. >> does the vehement criticiz ing of the world, do you fear that it falls on the-- >> the sig
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the block as a group. init of a political setback particular with the eastern european countries like hungary and slovakia and the czech republic: there are key countries at the epicenter. when we talk about division within europe. ryan: i would say hungary is out there as a big critic of this idea of this refugee distribution plan. ownary moving on its unilaterally quite quickly. you know that they build the fence along the border with serbia and now they are bringing and razor wire. late last night, the prime minister of hungary said they are likely to declare a state of crisis today in the country and that is something the cabinet would do. if they do that, that would give the military, which is being moved to the border, even more of a mandate. practically speaking what that means is that the refugees are migrants that are trying to come across the border from serbia into hungary would have to walk about 110 kilometers down the border to another country and then try to cross in from there. they are just making it much more difficult. and now, what use saw yesterday with a lot of refugees or migrants basically cutting throug
the block as a group. init of a political setback particular with the eastern european countries like hungary and slovakia and the czech republic: there are key countries at the epicenter. when we talk about division within europe. ryan: i would say hungary is out there as a big critic of this idea of this refugee distribution plan. ownary moving on its unilaterally quite quickly. you know that they build the fence along the border with serbia and now they are bringing and razor wire. late last...
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the central african republic. there have been days of violence, of course, several people killed. is it calmer now. >> it is calm, there is so-called leaders of group. but i must say that is it escalated further. entire between the different armed groups, and the forces in the various parts of this. we are trying to control the situation. >> want the population. in the capital, for instance, in bangui, how are they coping with the surge of violence. >> i must say that the city looks in areas like across the city, you know. the population is other areas still looking at some of the activities. because this many markets are closed. many shuts are closed. we cannot see it is a city. i must say that the population is in a state of shock. you have a minor city of people. we heard the previous element. it was saying that they want the departure. through the market it's a minority. it is pushing the youth in the city. demonstrations, for nothing. the population is in fear. many of the people have little faith. there have been scandals. sex abuse scandals. what are you going to restore confidence between your mission and the population to make them feel sa
the central african republic. there have been days of violence, of course, several people killed. is it calmer now. >> it is calm, there is so-called leaders of group. but i must say that is it escalated further. entire between the different armed groups, and the forces in the various parts of this. we are trying to control the situation. >> want the population. in the capital, for instance, in bangui, how are they coping with the surge of violence. >> i must say that the city...
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the group stage slipping away. >> i happen to be the chair of the australian republican movement wanting australia to become a republict -- those that are monarchists. it's in our dna. there's no nationwide on earth that we like beating more than england. the reckoning is after england having lost -- lost to wales this morning, they will be desperate to beat australia. but i must say, england to do them their due, they had aid chance this morning when they were playing wales with a minute to go, they had a chance for a penalty for a draw. in rugby it works out. down 28-25. had the chance for a penalty goal. that would have been three points. england to their credit said we want a win. they went for the win and didn't get there. even though they failed, they failed gloriously. last week, japan against south africa. japan, too had a chance against south africa to come away with an honorable draw. they said no, we don't want the draw. we want the win. they went for the win and they got it. they're heroes. the wonderful thing about both of those matches and this world cup today, it has been played in that spirit of damn t
the group stage slipping away. >> i happen to be the chair of the australian republican movement wanting australia to become a republict -- those that are monarchists. it's in our dna. there's no nationwide on earth that we like beating more than england. the reckoning is after england having lost -- lost to wales this morning, they will be desperate to beat australia. but i must say, england to do them their due, they had aid chance this morning when they were playing wales with a minute...
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the execution of juvenile. intelligence group monitors on line and saying taliban are responsible for deaths and restricting their movement following monday night's murder. 500 inmates escaped from a prison in the central african republiceak in the capitol bongi follows three days of fighting and more than 40 people have been killed in retaliatory attacks between christian and muslim fighters and forced to fly home early from the u.n. general assembly in new york. the latest unrest led to protest though calling for redeployment of forces and u.n. backed interim government is yet to rearm the military, army was sidelined after muslim rebels were seized out two years ago. u.s. president barack obama has chaired a u.n. peace keeping summit for pledges for 40,000 troops and police officers and the u.s. contributes few peace keepers but does pay for a quarter of the u.n.'s budget and that is crucial funding for missions which are needed more than ever and we explain. >> reporter: from south sudan to haiti the strain on peace keeping troops has never been greater and the u.s. says they need much more support and at a special summit on monday president barack obama took the first step. >> the largest contributor to the u.n. p
the execution of juvenile. intelligence group monitors on line and saying taliban are responsible for deaths and restricting their movement following monday night's murder. 500 inmates escaped from a prison in the central african republiceak in the capitol bongi follows three days of fighting and more than 40 people have been killed in retaliatory attacks between christian and muslim fighters and forced to fly home early from the u.n. general assembly in new york. the latest unrest led to...
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the czech republic are tightening their borders instead. >>> mexican authorities are talking about the killing of people killed in a tour group.rs were wounded after being mistaken for terrorists. this happened in the country's western desert region. >>> in the u.s., the governor of california has declared a state of emergency in two northern counties with a wildfire spreading quickly. the so-called valley fire has burned 50,000 acres or more than 20,000 hectares west of sacramento. 400 homes have been destroyed and officials say one person may have died in that fire. >>> well, i want to go back now to the migrant crisis in europe. tens of thousands of migrants arrived at budapest's main railway station in the past week. most of them need food, water and a little bit of human kindness. >> yeah, local volunteers are on hand to help them get through all the chaos and onto trains headed wirs. cnn caught up with some of those volunteers. here they are in their own words. >> at 6:00, from every morning, this gates behind us open for the refugees. as you can see, there are so many of them. all of them, they just want to go inside. a
the czech republic are tightening their borders instead. >>> mexican authorities are talking about the killing of people killed in a tour group.rs were wounded after being mistaken for terrorists. this happened in the country's western desert region. >>> in the u.s., the governor of california has declared a state of emergency in two northern counties with a wildfire spreading quickly. the so-called valley fire has burned 50,000 acres or more than 20,000 hectares west of...
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the czech republic. they are going to try to negotiate a joint position, a joint opposition to plans for a new, larger, and more ambitious refugee campaign. there are signs that even among this group, what was a traditionally hard-line group, their bay -- there may be some provisions emerging. the plan is expected on september 14. molly: we also have the hunt gary, lawmakers holding a vote on key points of -- we also have the hunt gary and lawmakers hold -- we also have the hung gary arian lawmakers holding talks. what are we seeing concerning today's legislation? andrew: these proposals have been on the table for several weeks. what they aim to do is to combat the border controls. the proposals, which are to be approved, for c prison sentences of up to three years for people that they foresee prison sentences of up to three years -- it also allows for the a strongerto use militarize response to border situations,ergency perhaps applying the military to the border in cases of crises. little to lift the notion in many parts of western europe that hungary has adopted an overly aggressive response, and overly militaristic response to the crisis. the government has said at the beginni
the czech republic. they are going to try to negotiate a joint position, a joint opposition to plans for a new, larger, and more ambitious refugee campaign. there are signs that even among this group, what was a traditionally hard-line group, their bay -- there may be some provisions emerging. the plan is expected on september 14. molly: we also have the hunt gary, lawmakers holding a vote on key points of -- we also have the hunt gary and lawmakers hold -- we also have the hung gary arian...
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meaningful project so the trust republic has been engaged in this interested in that project for over 4 years since we plenty the hayes valley playground we may be seated in incredible group called green street it is time to take on the project in activation with our partners green tree is a strong partner the leaders have deep roots on the mall they understand about organizing and community space and have passion for improving public space we're excited about this exploratorium to congratulate help green streets realize the vision we hope had is a can have lyric and thank you for your support. >> okay. thank you very much colleagues excuse me. any other public comment anybody else wish to congratulate comment seeing none, public comment is closed. >> colleagues a motion to congratulate send this forward. >> so moved. >> by supervisor mar and we'll take that without objection. >> marrying item 4. >> ordinance our the banner under the public works for up to congratulate 25 banners to be placed at abraham lincoln for the publication. >> supervisor tang. >> thank you commissioners for entertaining this ordinance under our public works code so we can install banners for linco
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this group reminds us the revolutionary war was not fought only for the independence of the united states. the war's conclusion did not bring freedom to all of those who became part of the new republic lose some people fought hard against joining the nation thomas jefferson called the only monument to human rights and this will deposition of the sacred fire freedom and self governance. stories of competing colonial groups, strong native confederacies and nations and overlapping systems reveal the anglo-american nation that arose from the revolution was not inevitable. in fact the defeat of the most powerful empire in the world and the creation of a lasting republic were highly unlikely outcomes. scholarships and popular memories long portrayed late 18th-century spaniards and indians as people out of time blues spain as a crumbling empire and indians living in ways incompatible with the agrarianism to come. in this you both were incapable of change destined to be overrun by settlers in the united states. in fact they were reasonable at the time and came close to realizing their goals, goals that if achieved would have spawned a different nation of multiple sovereignty. despite best e
this group reminds us the revolutionary war was not fought only for the independence of the united states. the war's conclusion did not bring freedom to all of those who became part of the new republic lose some people fought hard against joining the nation thomas jefferson called the only monument to human rights and this will deposition of the sacred fire freedom and self governance. stories of competing colonial groups, strong native confederacies and nations and overlapping systems reveal...
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group a leaders. the dump are third, losing the third clash in iceland in october. they are five adrift of their opponents, and three behind the czech republic. it's been a turbulent time for the netherlands, the coach takes charge for the first match since replacing veteran goous hiddink. last month the captain was replaced. >> translation: our focus in the match must be on our own performance. they have to move the ball fast, and ensure that the right people get the ball at the right moment. we saw when they played them in iceland, that they could be dangerous. they automatically go through, in group b, group leaders whales, trafficked to cypress. group l, changed dramatically by the end of hours. italy sit two behind croatia. they have few problems getting past malta. hollywood film executives denied writing a script. making the n.f.l. look bad. the movie, starring will smith as a scientist that proved the link between long-term brain injuries and repeating blows to the head. >> movie reel: i found app disease no one has seen. >> reporter: it's a movie that won't hit the theatres until chris, but the trailer for will smith's latest film "
group a leaders. the dump are third, losing the third clash in iceland in october. they are five adrift of their opponents, and three behind the czech republic. it's been a turbulent time for the netherlands, the coach takes charge for the first match since replacing veteran goous hiddink. last month the captain was replaced. >> translation: our focus in the match must be on our own performance. they have to move the ball fast, and ensure that the right people get the ball at the right...
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access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪access.wgbh.org this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herara. >> the pope and the president. the pontiff and the head of the people's republicn the united states for the start of two very important state visits. >> scandal widens. millions more volkswagen vehicles evaded emission regulations as costs to the company mount. >> and right prescription. how one presidential hopeful plans to take on a powerful industry. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, september 22nd. >> a rough day on wall street. more coming up in a moment. but we begin tonight with the two moment to us state visits both of which began today. pope francis arrived in our nation's capital for his
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media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herara. >> the pope and the president. the pontiff and the head of the people's republicunited states for the start of two very important state visits. >> scandal widens. millions more volkswagen vehicles evaded emission regulations as costs to the company mount. >> and right prescription. how one presidential hopeful plans to take on a powerful industry. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, september 22nd. >> a rough day on wall street. more coming up in a moment. but we begin tonight with the two moment to us state visits both of which began today. pope francis arrived in our nation's capital for his
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countries like the czech republic and poland can also benefit from developed europe growth. >> want to get a little closer to home here in a groupmay be easier for most investor does get into. that would be financials, you say you're adding during this recent sell-off. why are you convinced now is the time to buy financials with so much uncertainty as to when the federal reserve going to move on rates. >> well the first thing about it is, it's about valuation. we, we're low-value investors and the s&p 500 is trading about 16 times next year's earnings, whereas the financials are going for about 12 times, that makes it about the cheapest sector out there. they have a lot of positives to look into. for example the fed is allowing a lot of the financials to return capital to shareholders via buy-backs as well as share repurchases as well as dividend increases. dividend increases is something that we love to see and payout ratios in the sector remain low, you have more room for future dividend growth and the recent pull-back was driven by the fact that it was one of the few sectors that would benefit if we do see an increase in inte
countries like the czech republic and poland can also benefit from developed europe growth. >> want to get a little closer to home here in a groupmay be easier for most investor does get into. that would be financials, you say you're adding during this recent sell-off. why are you convinced now is the time to buy financials with so much uncertainty as to when the federal reserve going to move on rates. >> well the first thing about it is, it's about valuation. we, we're low-value...