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authorities in the south american country say damage was surprisingly light. chile is one of the most earthquake prone countries in the world. several smaller quakes hit the country in recent weeks and seismologists say the threat of a larger one is always possible. >> expect about another 8.8, 8.9 earthquake here sometime in the future. but the key point is that this magnitude 8.2 is not the large earthquake that we were expecting. >> during the chaos, 300 inmates escaped from a women's prison. chile's president declared a state of emergency and deployed hundreds of police and soldiers to prevent looting. >>> from yesterday's quake in chile to recent earthquakes that jolted california, it's a stark reminder that the next big quake could come from any of a dozen seismic faults that crisscross our state. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran in the newsroom with what scientists are doing to prepare. >> reporter: experts from the usgs say there's a lot to learn from the chile quake and we could expect the big one sooner than we think. friday's was the result of a coastal
authorities in the south american country say damage was surprisingly light. chile is one of the most earthquake prone countries in the world. several smaller quakes hit the country in recent weeks and seismologists say the threat of a larger one is always possible. >> expect about another 8.8, 8.9 earthquake here sometime in the future. but the key point is that this magnitude 8.2 is not the large earthquake that we were expecting. >> during the chaos, 300 inmates escaped from a...
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presumably the south american country to host the world's biggest multi sport event look like its preparations for this summer's world cup. now finds itself in a race against the word tell him. my first launched the twentieth anniversary of former no qualms darkest days. it was almost a buck in nineteen ninety four but during the summer integral three per cent in three time world champion at the summit only when he crushed his skull in the early stages of the race he was thirty four years old i'm interested to start date but a top weekend. the friday before race day jordan driver with this particular to take up causing him to spiral role in suffolk multiple injuries including a broken nose while in top place qualifying austrian driver role of drops but they settled into a concrete barrier will like to die for his injuries. in short the former one to read he came over a state that went on lap seven seneca read off the track three of ten km and i looked him straight into a concrete wall. he was flown to hospital but later declared dead ought to be one of the most talented drivers of his generati
presumably the south american country to host the world's biggest multi sport event look like its preparations for this summer's world cup. now finds itself in a race against the word tell him. my first launched the twentieth anniversary of former no qualms darkest days. it was almost a buck in nineteen ninety four but during the summer integral three per cent in three time world champion at the summit only when he crushed his skull in the early stages of the race he was thirty four years old...
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no additional damage was reported that has people in the south american country when rico much more they can take part in g on reports a magnitude seven point six aftershock shook the close of cheering when the team will one day after a neat one too many to create an inflationary and kill six and damaged thousands of homes the aftershock was centered about forty km south west of the mind of course the btk ten km beneath the ocean floor. a tsunami warning was initially issued for chili and through but has since been lifted. this was the strongest of someone under forty aftershocks that followed tuesday's quake but so far there have been no reports of anything to gain an inch. experts credit the preparedness of the chilean government and its people for the low death toll. chili isn't the only nation feeling the effects can and i recorded at nine am to five point eight near the coast or become border wednesday. although no damage was reported some schools and hospitals way back to it as a precaution and as far as you can small tsunami waves wash up on the northern part time and on thursday
no additional damage was reported that has people in the south american country when rico much more they can take part in g on reports a magnitude seven point six aftershock shook the close of cheering when the team will one day after a neat one too many to create an inflationary and kill six and damaged thousands of homes the aftershock was centered about forty km south west of the mind of course the btk ten km beneath the ocean floor. a tsunami warning was initially issued for chili and...
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a powerful earthquake rocked the south american country of chile triggering mass evacuations and tsunami warnings. the 8.2 quake hit off the coast, causing landslides, knocked out power and caused 6 foot high swells. five people have been killed. the country's president issued a state of emergency and deployed anti-riot police and soldiers. hundreds of thousands were ordered to evacuate along coastal cities. as thomas drayton shows, in some ways it was business as usual in a region that deals with earthquakes regularly. >> it's the sound they have been rehearsing for. when residents across chile's north coast heard the sirens, they knew what to do. head to higher ground. many clogged roads with cars as others calmly travelled on foot to surrounding hills and mountains. the warn was triggered by a powerful 8.2 magnitude earthquake, centered 60 miles from the chilean city of iqui e iquique, but felt as far away as bolivia in peru. >> you could feel the wall and the floor move. there's a tent in a verandah back in the garden, and you could see that moving back and forth. >> government offic
a powerful earthquake rocked the south american country of chile triggering mass evacuations and tsunami warnings. the 8.2 quake hit off the coast, causing landslides, knocked out power and caused 6 foot high swells. five people have been killed. the country's president issued a state of emergency and deployed anti-riot police and soldiers. hundreds of thousands were ordered to evacuate along coastal cities. as thomas drayton shows, in some ways it was business as usual in a region that deals...
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the victims of last week's ferry disaster in south korea. president obama made the comments whilst addressing american troops stationed in the country. south korea was the second stop on obama's week-long tour of asia, and is on route to malaysia. >> harry fawcett has more from the south korean capital, seoul. >> well, this was the first joint visit by u.s. and south korean leader to the combined forces command in seoul, pretty much the headquarters of the military alints between u.s. and -- alliance between u.s. and south korean forces and where the conflict will be directed from as far as the southern side is concerned. it's no coincidence because a key agreement that president obama reached with president park geun-hye was to reconsider the timing of the handover of what's known as operational control in the event of a conflict on the korean peninsula, which is due to transition to the south korean forces by the end of 2015. south korea wants to delay that, seen as an indication of the level of the security situation on the peninsula, as north korea pursues nuclear weapons. president obama spoke about that in his speech to u.s. for
the victims of last week's ferry disaster in south korea. president obama made the comments whilst addressing american troops stationed in the country. south korea was the second stop on obama's week-long tour of asia, and is on route to malaysia. >> harry fawcett has more from the south korean capital, seoul. >> well, this was the first joint visit by u.s. and south korean leader to the combined forces command in seoul, pretty much the headquarters of the military alints between...
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begun expert are actually two weeks with the opposition to soak weeks of street on rest everything was because by foreign ministers of the country south american aid as a representative of the vatican is tilted to attend. when younger. several officials will act as witnesses of good faith along with the foreign ministers also comedy accompanying us is the papal nancy and from the vatican and the ability to grow. mckenna nation of venice when in opposition parties agree to the preliminary talks which is headquartered me to the start of the peace prize cents. it's up to another we don't discuss making a ton of pace as did take place in front of all venezuelans and the welsh says that it's transparent and to make everyone's positions and that is happy he can. she's too little. the rest of it all what began as protests against venezuela's high crime rate is growing inflation and shortages of said food staples has spiraled into cool to present my daughter to quit. thirty nine people being killed in the unrest. indonesians have begun searching for new national and regional parliaments in an election being seen as a test run for presidential race in
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. >> the 8.2 magnitude quake struck off the country's northern coastline. authorities posted tsunami warnings for several south american countries but have since canceled them. >>> right now the death toll is now at least six people. two other people died from heart attacks. others were crushed to death as people fled buildings. more than two dozen strong aftershocks followed the initial quake. [ sirens ] the quake forced evacuations along chile's entire pacific coast, but people were urged to stay out of their cars and head for higher ground on foot to keep the roads clear. >> everyone is to stay up on the mountains. >> most of the damage has been limited to houses made of adobe, and while some injuries have been serious, most have been minor. some 300 inmates escaped from a women's prison in one city, and chile's military dispatched special forces to guard against looting. the shock waves were felt hundreds of miles away shaking buildings as far away as bolivia and peru. >> you could feel the wall moving, as well as the floor, and there's a tent and a veranda back in the garden, and you could really see that moving b
. >> the 8.2 magnitude quake struck off the country's northern coastline. authorities posted tsunami warnings for several south american countries but have since canceled them. >>> right now the death toll is now at least six people. two other people died from heart attacks. others were crushed to death as people fled buildings. more than two dozen strong aftershocks followed the initial quake. [ sirens ] the quake forced evacuations along chile's entire pacific coast, but people...
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the president woke up in seoul, south korea for the second day in the country addressing u.s. forces gathered being departing south korea and arriving later in the afternoon in malaysia, becoming the first american president since lyndon johnson some 50 years ago to visit that country. looming over the visit, of course, the tragedy of malaysian air 370, the country still reeling, but there are other issues on the agenda. trade among them. the president is pushing his trans pacific partnership opening up markets across east and southeast asia. also china is looming over the visit as it has over the first two legs and japan and south korea principally because malaysia is among the countries involved in a territorial dispute in the south china sea with no fewer than six other nations in that region. also on the agenda although the president isn't likely to bring it up in an obvious way, the human rights situation in malaysia. the opposition leader has been jailed on what many believe are trumped-up charges and they say there's an epidemic of police brutality in the country. sue sfwlan rice is expected to meet with opposition leaders. so the president continuing his journey around east and southeast
the president woke up in seoul, south korea for the second day in the country addressing u.s. forces gathered being departing south korea and arriving later in the afternoon in malaysia, becoming the first american president since lyndon johnson some 50 years ago to visit that country. looming over the visit, of course, the tragedy of malaysian air 370, the country still reeling, but there are other issues on the agenda. trade among them. the president is pushing his trans pacific partnership...
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south america on high alert after a powerful earthquake struck off the coast of chile. at least five people have been killed in the quake which earlier triggered tsunami watches and warnings for 11 south american countriessured a magnitude 8.2. it struck six miles beneath the ocean floor off the northern part of the country. it triggered aftershocks and a small tsunami. the quake forced evacuations along chile's entire pacific coast but people were urged to stay out of their cars. >> the evacuation itself is going very smoothly. although authorities request people evacuate on foot rather than in their cars to keep the roads clear. >> reporter: everyone, though, headed directly for higher ground. >> everyone is stay off -- off on motors. >> reporter: some roads were blocked by landslides caused by the quake. and there have already been close to a dozen aftershocks, including a 6.2 tremor and a 5.5 quake. most of the damage has been limited to houses made of adobe. while some injuries have been serious, most have been minor. waves measuring 6 1/2 feet struck chile's shores ahead of the tsunami. 300 minimum mates escaped from a women's prison in one city and chile's military dispatched several forces to gu
south america on high alert after a powerful earthquake struck off the coast of chile. at least five people have been killed in the quake which earlier triggered tsunami watches and warnings for 11 south american countriessured a magnitude 8.2. it struck six miles beneath the ocean floor off the northern part of the country. it triggered aftershocks and a small tsunami. the quake forced evacuations along chile's entire pacific coast but people were urged to stay out of their cars. >> the...
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the most seismically active countries in the world. the oceanic plate collides with the continental south american plate to form the deep peru-chile trench. the area has triggered earthquakes and tsunami throughout history. the strongest and most destructive quake ever recorded in the world hit in 1960. the magnitude 9.5 quake unleashed tsunami in regions across the pacific ocean, causing damage in hawaii, japan, and the philippines. waves slammed into the northeastern coast of japan, 23 hours after the initial quake. it killed about 140 people. a magnitude 8.8 earthquake shook chile in 2010. more than 500 people died. it also triggered tsunami across the pacific and reached japan. but it caused no major damage. >>> now the president has declared a part of northern chile a disaster zone. >> translator: the country has been able to deal well with the first hours of this emergency. i want to call on people in the affected areas to stay calm, and to follow the instructions of authorities. all necessary measures will be taken to maintain the security of individuals and families. >> the president said she would travel to the affected region l
the most seismically active countries in the world. the oceanic plate collides with the continental south american plate to form the deep peru-chile trench. the area has triggered earthquakes and tsunami throughout history. the strongest and most destructive quake ever recorded in the world hit in 1960. the magnitude 9.5 quake unleashed tsunami in regions across the pacific ocean, causing damage in hawaii, japan, and the philippines. waves slammed into the northeastern coast of japan, 23 hours...
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the surprising american export. there's a town in brazil where the flag of the southern confederacy flies high. immediately following the civil war some southern americans fled to brazil, the last country in southaw slavery. the community there has grown and changed but it has maintained its confederate heritage. through our data mining collaboration we're going to introduce you. ♪ >> translator: my name is robert lee ferguson. my name comes from the great general of the confederate states during the war. we are very proud to descend from such brave people. in the u.s., if you put pictures like this on facebook, you would get a lot of people angry. in brazil, it's a common as football and samba, for the upcoming world cup and olympics, they found photos and fan pages that looked like they came from south of the mason dixon line, not south of the equator. two hours away, there's a small vanishing community that has a direct blood link with people in the south of the united states. they call themselves con fed rals. families with last names like thomas, strong or williamson are living proof of the american immigration to brazil that started with the civil war. this is the only moment in the >>> t
the surprising american export. there's a town in brazil where the flag of the southern confederacy flies high. immediately following the civil war some southern americans fled to brazil, the last country in southaw slavery. the community there has grown and changed but it has maintained its confederate heritage. through our data mining collaboration we're going to introduce you. ♪ >> translator: my name is robert lee ferguson. my name comes from the great general of the confederate...
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the government. >> it's only fair that the country hears what the other side say. >> members of the union of south american nations brokered a meeting to find a way out of the political crisis that lasted two months. >> this dialogue for peace cannot wait longer. people are hurt because of violence. no matter who is responsible. >> protesters are in no mood to negotiates. >> we will not have a lying og. >> there'll be no negotiations or pacts. >> this will be a debate. protesters say the only way to overcome the crisis is to remove nicolas maduro from office. >> public transport, schools and hospitals have been closed or cut back during a strike in argentina. many areas of the economy were paralyzed by the 24 hour stoppage. trade union members walked off the job. soaring inflation effects living standards. union leaders are warning of chaos unless the government meets their demands. >> search crews are confident they have found underwater signals from the missing malaysia airlines jet. the single is starting to fade. black box batteries are designed to last a month, and it's been five weeks since the jet v
the government. >> it's only fair that the country hears what the other side say. >> members of the union of south american nations brokered a meeting to find a way out of the political crisis that lasted two months. >> this dialogue for peace cannot wait longer. people are hurt because of violence. no matter who is responsible. >> protesters are in no mood to negotiates. >> we will not have a lying og. >> there'll be no negotiations or pacts. >> this...
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the south china sea where china's increasing its maritime activities. the philippines once served as a major military outpost for the united states. but american troops withdrew from the country more than 20 years ago. and the defense ministers of japan and australia have agreed to speed up talks to bolster bilateral security. it follows japan's new principles on the transfer of defense equipment to ease its arms export ban. japanese defense minister itsunori onodera and his australian counterpart david johnson met in perth. >> translator: i want us to have an exchange of views so that we can strengthen ties between japan and australia. >> johnson said australia wants to work with japan to develop defense equipment for regional stability. he has shown a strong interest in japan's submarine technology. the ministers say they will improve joint drills by japan's self-defense forces and the australian military. they also confirmed the importance of trilateral exercises involving the u.s. they both agreed they cannot accept any attempt to change the status quo by force, as china increases its maritime activities. >>> south korean coast guard officials have released a new video of
the south china sea where china's increasing its maritime activities. the philippines once served as a major military outpost for the united states. but american troops withdrew from the country more than 20 years ago. and the defense ministers of japan and australia have agreed to speed up talks to bolster bilateral security. it follows japan's new principles on the transfer of defense equipment to ease its arms export ban. japanese defense minister itsunori onodera and his australian...
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. >>> the fate of one south american country's finances could be in the hands of the u.s. supreme court as the high court could rule this summer on a dispute between argentina and one of its long-time bond holders. cnbc's kate kelly was at the supreme court and files this report from washington. >>> i'm standing outside the u.s. supreme court in washington, d.c. where the nine justices heard arguments today in a now infamous case at least in the world of finance which is to say argentina versus nml capital. the issue at stake here is whether or not elliott can pursue assets that the government of argentina may own outside of the u.s., for example, seizing a ship or piece of land they may own in a foreign country in an attempt to eventually be paid back on their bonds. there's a long history behind this case, dating from 2001 when argentina defaulted on its debts. it was the largest default in global history at the time. elliott sued argentina for repayment while other bond holders took a restructuring deal for a quarter to 30 cents on the dollar. elliott was trying to seiz
. >>> the fate of one south american country's finances could be in the hands of the u.s. supreme court as the high court could rule this summer on a dispute between argentina and one of its long-time bond holders. cnbc's kate kelly was at the supreme court and files this report from washington. >>> i'm standing outside the u.s. supreme court in washington, d.c. where the nine justices heard arguments today in a now infamous case at least in the world of finance which is to...
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the south, and they weren't. my grandad ran a country store and the vast majority of customers were african-american. i was raised in a different way. at home in the culture and it was such a gift to me that i grew up free of that. i deserve to no credit for it. it was the way i was raised. i love being called the first black president. >> that's a first. let's get the latest in sports from richard lui. good morning. >> good morning. derek jeter and that year-long retirement party keeps on going. houston former teammates, roger clemens and andy pettitte honoring the captain. they gave him a hat, custom made boots, golf clubs. thanks but no thanks is what jeter was thinking. after jeter handed the yank theyanks their second win. 3-1. >> we have another walk-off win. >> that's right. walk-off win made it a 2-1 win over kansas city. it's the first time detroit won two in a row with a hit in the final inning. >>> nfl scouts salivating over south carolina's clowney at his pre-draft workout. he weighed in on expectations, 266 solid muscle. critics question his work ethic. most say this defensive end will b
the south, and they weren't. my grandad ran a country store and the vast majority of customers were african-american. i was raised in a different way. at home in the culture and it was such a gift to me that i grew up free of that. i deserve to no credit for it. it was the way i was raised. i love being called the first black president. >> that's a first. let's get the latest in sports from richard lui. good morning. >> good morning. derek jeter and that year-long retirement party...
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sit down with the opposition and the demonic the union of south american nations the head thing to put in and stood tense protests which has swept the country prior to two months but then the thought of what the book that will be a moderate democrat seeking the team bounds table coalition who is seeking changes without opening the dodo are expected to attend on tuesday that the new second conditions the mets such as the release of jailed protest is planned an inquiry into the clashes which left eighteen nine people dead. demonstrate to sit in on the street since then hurried to practice high crime levels inflation and an act of basic supplies i wish to do new things signals being picked to open the huntsman missing flights and eight three seventy the sextet that will go on to war to an arm and submarine making scented up the signs that the boeing seven seven seven stitches away to the new pink fake nails the false ending is alex this is an herculean task it's never a very very wide area. the water is extremely date. this is dyed it should you can be assured that we are throwing everything at this difficult complex task in days at least a sn
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chile is one of the most seismic lee active countries in the world the oceanic and as complete collides with the continental south american plate to form the deep korea into a trench the area has trigger earthquakes and tsunami throughout history the strongest and most destructive quake ever recorded in the world hit in nineteen sixty. the magnitude nine point five quake elise tsunami in regions across the pacific ocean causing damage in hawaii japan and the philippines queensland into the northeastern coast of japan twenty three hours after killing about one hundred forty people. in two thousand and ten a magnitude eight point eight quake in chile again triggered tsunami across the pacific. it reached the northeastern coast of japan but caused no major damage. chile's president to clear northern parts of the nation to be a disaster zone i ate happily and content of the country has been able to deal well with the first hours of this emergency. i want to call on people in the affected areas to stay home and into proper construction of the authorities and they all necessary measures will be taken to maintain security of ind
chile is one of the most seismic lee active countries in the world the oceanic and as complete collides with the continental south american plate to form the deep korea into a trench the area has trigger earthquakes and tsunami throughout history the strongest and most destructive quake ever recorded in the world hit in nineteen sixty. the magnitude nine point five quake elise tsunami in regions across the pacific ocean causing damage in hawaii japan and the philippines queensland into the...
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bashir has been one of the most outspoken advocates of obamacare anywhere in the country and certainly in the american south. the state has enrolled more than 400,000 people in obamacare. 82,000 of those through its highly successful state exchange and 330,000 through medicaid expansion. now, compare governor bashir's popularity to the fortunes of a fellow southern governor, bobby jindal. not only did jindal not set up a state insurance exchange and refused medicaid expansion, his state is actually suing moveon.org because it had thenerty to point out an buildboard that jindal is, in fact, blocking the medicaid expansion for 242,000 people. the state is claiming a violation of trademark rules, because the billboard cheekily uses louisiana's tourism logo. governor bobby jindal's approval rating stands at a very limp 40%. and in that very same state, louisiana, a state that president obama lost by 17 points, a state that is no friend to liberals, senator mary landrieu, thought to be one of the most threatened democratic incumbents of this election cycle, holds a commanding lead over her likely opponent, congr
bashir has been one of the most outspoken advocates of obamacare anywhere in the country and certainly in the american south. the state has enrolled more than 400,000 people in obamacare. 82,000 of those through its highly successful state exchange and 330,000 through medicaid expansion. now, compare governor bashir's popularity to the fortunes of a fellow southern governor, bobby jindal. not only did jindal not set up a state insurance exchange and refused medicaid expansion, his state is...
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the south. and they weren't. my granddad ran a country store and the vast majority of his customers were african-american. so i was raised in a different way. i was at home in the churches, at home in the culture, at home -- and it was such a gift to me that i grew up free of that and i deserve no credit for it whatsoever. it was the way i was raised. and so i love being called first black president. but -- >> there he was. >>> a severe thunderstorm in kansas sending people running for cover. the super cell dumping golf ball sized hail on a casino parking lot. there it is. it smashed windows, dented cars, also prompted a tornado watch across 12 counties. there are no reports of injuries. today is looking like it might be more of the same, bill karins, and just telling me, kicking off a tornado season, right? >> this will be a big tornado, probably our first outbreak. in the st. louis area, they had the tornado sirens going off half an hour ago. 5:30 a.m. local time in st. louis. everyone heard the tornado sirens, woken up in the middle of the night, went to the storm shelters. reports of some damage on th
the south. and they weren't. my granddad ran a country store and the vast majority of his customers were african-american. so i was raised in a different way. i was at home in the churches, at home in the culture, at home -- and it was such a gift to me that i grew up free of that and i deserve no credit for it whatsoever. it was the way i was raised. and so i love being called first black president. but -- >> there he was. >>> a severe thunderstorm in kansas sending people...
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the west african nation in guinea passau. it is a country, a transilt point in the smuggling of south american cocaine into europe. >> for many africans herbal remedies have as much to offer. in lagos, the government says it's time for healers to take their place within modern hospitals and clinics. >> broken bones have been set for more than 20 years, and is using a traditional form of orthopaedic therapy. he has no medical degree, he took it up from his father. he is licensed. he's one of thousands of traditional medicine pracitioners recognised by the state of lagos. >> if a bone is broken, they tell you about eight weeks. in a traditional way i would tell you within six weeks he could walk with it. >> they say they can find heelers available, affordable and less enfacive. >> my friend had a fracture like mainly and went to a normal hospital. they amputated his leg. we have more confidence in the traditional way. >> for many, traditional medicine appears to be doing ag well as it has. ciition warned that it's -- critics warned that it's not based on scientific research or evidence, and it is difficult to draw the line betw
the west african nation in guinea passau. it is a country, a transilt point in the smuggling of south american cocaine into europe. >> for many africans herbal remedies have as much to offer. in lagos, the government says it's time for healers to take their place within modern hospitals and clinics. >> broken bones have been set for more than 20 years, and is using a traditional form of orthopaedic therapy. he has no medical degree, he took it up from his father. he is licensed....
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concerned as we move forward and certainly into the election, people of color, particularly african-americans in the south and latinos throughout the states and countryn and now they are rolling back these rights. given your experience overseeing some elections in a government capacity, what would you say to current elections commission officials? >> well, on a federal level there are none. >> that's the problem in your opinion. >> there are no election officials on a forecast level. we were the first commission to oversee a federal election. the average american on election day does not know where to vote. two, we still don't know how many people vote in a presidential election. we know how many votes are cast for particular candidate, but there's no federal mandate that states report to the federal government the number of voters. that's important because we therefore don't know the undercount or overcount. we don't know how much people went to the polls to vote and their votes never counted. there's no federal requirement. and so fill slos fill sofically state right? >> we'll get more of your take on it and our guests are going to stick around for
concerned as we move forward and certainly into the election, people of color, particularly african-americans in the south and latinos throughout the states and countryn and now they are rolling back these rights. given your experience overseeing some elections in a government capacity, what would you say to current elections commission officials? >> well, on a federal level there are none. >> that's the problem in your opinion. >> there are no election officials on a forecast...
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the talks were brokered by a group of foreign ministers from neighboring south american countries. west africa has been grappling with a deadly an unprecedented outbreak of ebola. at least 100 people have died over the past several weeks will stop it is the first outbreak ever hit the west africa region. in geneva, the world health organization said the outbreak is one of the most challenging ever faced. >> this is one of the most challenging ebola outbreaks we have ever faced. right now we have documented liberiath in guinea and . the reasons why this is one of the most challenging outbreaks is that, first, we see a wide geographic is percent of cases. this is coming from a number of districts as well as a large city in guinea. >> a u.s. marine has been shot dead by a colleague at the camp lejeune military base in north carolina. the gunman is in custody. the shooting comes just days after the rampage by u.s. soldier at fort hood, texas that left four dead including the gunman and 16 wounded. african-american man wrongfully convicted of murder has been released after nearly 25 year
the talks were brokered by a group of foreign ministers from neighboring south american countries. west africa has been grappling with a deadly an unprecedented outbreak of ebola. at least 100 people have died over the past several weeks will stop it is the first outbreak ever hit the west africa region. in geneva, the world health organization said the outbreak is one of the most challenging ever faced. >> this is one of the most challenging ebola outbreaks we have ever faced. right now...
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the president addressed u.s. forces gathered at yon song garrison before departing south korea and arriving later in the afternoon in malaysia, becoming the first american president since lyndon johnson some 50 years ago to visit that country. looming over the visit, of course, the tragedy of malaysian air 370, the country reeling, but there are other issues on the agenda: trade among them. the president pushing his trans pacific partnership, opening up markets across east and southeast asia. also, china looming over this visit as it has over the first two legs and japan and south korea principally because malaysia is among those countries that is involved in a territory y'all dispute in the south china sea with no fewer than 6 other nations in that region. on the agenda, although the president isn't likely to bring this up in a very obvious way, the human rights situation in malaysia, the opposition leader there has been jailed twice on what many believe are trumped up charges. international human rights organizations say there is an epidemic of police brutality in that country and sensorship although the president's national security susan rice is expected to meet with opposition leaders. so, the president continuing his
the president addressed u.s. forces gathered at yon song garrison before departing south korea and arriving later in the afternoon in malaysia, becoming the first american president since lyndon johnson some 50 years ago to visit that country. looming over the visit, of course, the tragedy of malaysian air 370, the country reeling, but there are other issues on the agenda: trade among them. the president pushing his trans pacific partnership, opening up markets across east and southeast asia....
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jenna: now turning to the weather, nasty storms slamming americans across the country. in the southing through mississippi. we'll show you that in a moment. p r.v. trailers and costs near the gulf coast last night and a much different scene in indiana today where it's still looking very much like winter. heavy, wet snow making for a messy commute. now more snow on the way for the northeast and strong storms still down south. our meteorologist janice dean is live in the weather center with more. >> snow and taxes. i know. such a bad combination. >> we'll have to break out the chocolate. >> let's take a look at it. something we've never seen in chicago. okay? if you can believe this, yesterday they hit 60 degrees, 63 degrees and then they had an inch and a half of snow. that's never happened before. we are setting history. and detroit, yes. it is the snowiest season on record for you. i mean, if we're going to have snow, we might as well break some records. let's take a look at temperature change over the last 24 hours. in some cases, close to 40 degree drop in pittsburgh as this cold
jenna: now turning to the weather, nasty storms slamming americans across the country. in the southing through mississippi. we'll show you that in a moment. p r.v. trailers and costs near the gulf coast last night and a much different scene in indiana today where it's still looking very much like winter. heavy, wet snow making for a messy commute. now more snow on the way for the northeast and strong storms still down south. our meteorologist janice dean is live in the weather center with more....
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the south. and they weren't. my grand dad ran a country store and the vast majority of his customers were african-american.i was at home in the church, at home in the culture, at home. and it was such a gift to me that i grew up free of that, and i deserve no credit for it whatsoever. it's the way i was raised. so i love being called the first black president. we did everything we could to support barack obama. i was delighted we had 7 million people sign up on the health exchange. now we have 14 million or 15 million -- [ applause ] >> 14 million or 15 million people with insurance who never had it before. and it happened while the percentage of our income going to health care dropped from 17.8 down to 17.2, which is a big deal. one of the reasons no americans got pay raises for a decade is that health care costs were going up three times the rate of inflation, and a lot of employer, particularly smaller ones, had nothing left to give their employees a pay raise. this is going to have huge positive economic benefits if we just stay with it and keep working it. >> jimmy: thank you so much for being here. p
the south. and they weren't. my grand dad ran a country store and the vast majority of his customers were african-american.i was at home in the church, at home in the culture, at home. and it was such a gift to me that i grew up free of that, and i deserve no credit for it whatsoever. it's the way i was raised. so i love being called the first black president. we did everything we could to support barack obama. i was delighted we had 7 million people sign up on the health exchange. now we have...
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life on the prairie in the middle of the country is different, but the people who are there, they certainly cherish everything about it. native americans in south want to be heard. they are doing their very best to preserve their land and their culture. the rosebud sioux reservation is one of the most economically depressed places in the country, but they love it and they want to save it. the people of the sioux tribe are determined to stop a multinational company flooded with cash from coming onto their land. native americans in south dakota are forming a united front against the proposed keystone xl pipeline. they set up a a prayer camp near the town of mission, south dakota, to keep up the pressure against the pipeline. they're planning to take their peaceful statement to washington. >> we're going to have 30 of these tepees in camp on the national mall. to bring that prayer to washington, d.c., to bring our voice to washington, d.c., and to bring your leaders to washington, d.c. >> this encampment, it means that we're here. it means the people are here, and it means that no matter what anyone thinks or perceives about, you know, what we're
life on the prairie in the middle of the country is different, but the people who are there, they certainly cherish everything about it. native americans in south want to be heard. they are doing their very best to preserve their land and their culture. the rosebud sioux reservation is one of the most economically depressed places in the country, but they love it and they want to save it. the people of the sioux tribe are determined to stop a multinational company flooded with cash from coming...
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the changing latin america. you went country by country. >> and the 1990's. that comes out of the economics of reagan. the south americans decimated by the international monetary fund and the world bank who played a huge role -- and the people turned against the democratically elected leaders in the new century. they came in because of the disastrous policies of reagan. >> i want to get to president obama before the end of this conversation. in the last chapter of your book , it is called "obama: managing a wounded empire." you're fiercely critical of him, bu also supported him. >> i supported him because the alter your was more frightening. it is a limited choice americans have. we live inside no longer a national security stance, but a global security state. obama has made it very clear in as did romney, it is about american power. we are the "indispensable nation" in the world. a form of american conceptualism. he made it clear he is quantitate troops and so forth out of afghanistan and iraq, but he is committing on a full-spectrum dominance to a continuing of china. he said it. hillary clinton has the 21st century wi
the changing latin america. you went country by country. >> and the 1990's. that comes out of the economics of reagan. the south americans decimated by the international monetary fund and the world bank who played a huge role -- and the people turned against the democratically elected leaders in the new century. they came in because of the disastrous policies of reagan. >> i want to get to president obama before the end of this conversation. in the last chapter of your book , it is...
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the north korean leader kim jung un has often expressed nuclear ambitions. before leaving south korea tonight, president obama spoke to american troops stationed in seoul and tried to reassure that country u.s. will not accept a nuclear north korea. >> north korea's continued pursuit of nuclear weapons is a path that leads to more isolation. anybody can make threats. anyone can move an army. anyone can show off a missile. that doesn't make you strong. it does not lead to security or opportunity or respect. those things don't come through force. they have to be earned. >> mike viqueira has the latest from seoul. >> john, an extraordinary situation on the korean peninsula even as president obama visits south korea, the close ally, north korea and its newly installed young leader, kim jung un making operations for a fourth nuclear test. the president yesterday with his south korean counterpart says this cycle of provocation and rewards and concessions for north korea has got to stop. this has been the policy of his administration for the past two or three years. he has come under criticism. but the president say he is not going to try to engage north korea. president pack said if they went
the north korean leader kim jung un has often expressed nuclear ambitions. before leaving south korea tonight, president obama spoke to american troops stationed in seoul and tried to reassure that country u.s. will not accept a nuclear north korea. >> north korea's continued pursuit of nuclear weapons is a path that leads to more isolation. anybody can make threats. anyone can move an army. anyone can show off a missile. that doesn't make you strong. it does not lead to security or...
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. >> day two of a visit to malaysia, the first american president to visit the country in half a century. >>> calling it quits - south korea's prime minister resigns over scathing criticism on how the government handled the ferry accident. >>> out of bounds - an investigation into the owner of the l.a. clippers caught on tape makeses racist remarks: >> good morning to you. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford, live in new york. it's an event unlike any other in the history of the catholic church. two popes entered saint hood today. a short time ago pope francis bestarted the title to john paul ii and john xxiii. they were connonized under the gaze of a billion catholic around the world and at vatican square. nick schifrin joins us from there. what makes today's event unlike any other, and so unique? >> let go through the first time in the it 2000 year history of the catholic church that we have two popes canonized together. the first time in history that we have two living popes having a mass, celebrating a mass in st. peter's square, pope francis and pope benedict, pope until he resigned. this was an hi
. >> day two of a visit to malaysia, the first american president to visit the country in half a century. >>> calling it quits - south korea's prime minister resigns over scathing criticism on how the government handled the ferry accident. >>> out of bounds - an investigation into the owner of the l.a. clippers caught on tape makeses racist remarks: >> good morning to you. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford, live in new york. it's an event unlike any...
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tomorrow, the president flies to south korea, the second stop on his four country asian tour. to examine the president's trip to japan and the americanth. >> thank you. >> so sheila smith this is the first time an american president had a state visit to japan in 18 years. how important is this advice snit. >> tremendously important. the president was last in japan on his own in 2009, very first time. as president. but this times there's been a lot happening in japan since then. there's been the 2011 disas ters, the political change. and of course now as your piece pointed out the tension with china. so this is a tremendous moment for the japanese people and for the japanese government. >> a tremendous moment, mike. >> yes, a tremendous moment for the japanese people but also very important moment for prime minister abe. last year the prime minister vilsitied the shrine despite repeated warnings by the united states not to advice nature war memorial which the shrine's class a war criminals. and as a result of that, i think mr. abe took a big withdrawal from the trust account that he had with the u.s. president. and so this visit by pr
tomorrow, the president flies to south korea, the second stop on his four country asian tour. to examine the president's trip to japan and the americanth. >> thank you. >> so sheila smith this is the first time an american president had a state visit to japan in 18 years. how important is this advice snit. >> tremendously important. the president was last in japan on his own in 2009, very first time. as president. but this times there's been a lot happening in japan since...
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the first by an american president in almost two decades. he will also travel to south korea, malaysia, and the philippines as well. >>> well, back here in this countrys governor signed a controversial gun bill into law today. critics call it the guns everywhere bill. proponents refer to it as the safe carry protection agent. the law makes it legal for licensed gunowners to carry their weapons in bars, schools, churches, some government buildings, and even certain parts of airports. >> so that people who follow the rules can protect themselves and their families from those who don't follow the rules. >> the law goes into effect july 1. it also applies to visitors from 28 states. >>> bay area man giving up his quest to conquer mt. everest this year. 49-year-old john reiter told his wife today that he plans to leave base camp tomorrow to begin a three-day hike down the mountain and to come home to sonoma county. his decision follows the announcement made by the sherpa mountain guides that they will not conduct any more expeditions this season. they're essentially on strike, demanding more pay, better insurance, and better death benefits following the a
the first by an american president in almost two decades. he will also travel to south korea, malaysia, and the philippines as well. >>> well, back here in this countrys governor signed a controversial gun bill into law today. critics call it the guns everywhere bill. proponents refer to it as the safe carry protection agent. the law makes it legal for licensed gunowners to carry their weapons in bars, schools, churches, some government buildings, and even certain parts of airports....
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the base. so this is quite a reassertion of american power in the region. what united a lot of the countries in the region from northeast asia and south korea to philippines andm is a great fear of the rise of china. >> okay, tom thanks for joining us and talking about obama's trip to asia. human rights activists in hong kong demanding better conditions for foreign workers and are outside of a court where a woman faces charges of abusing and beating several indonesia maids. and activists say laws to protect their rights are not being enforced. indonesia anticorruption body sister the parliamentary elections earlier this month were the most fraudulent in resent history and we explain. >> reporter: laying the foundations for better future, these students are learning practical skills they hope will open up a world of employment opportunities. they are taught the livelihood college that was established two years. >> reporter: i beg your pardon that was the wrong package. we will now go to the proper report from indonesia. >> this member of the ruling democrat party is on camera handing out money during a resent campaign rally. and he denies it because he says he
the base. so this is quite a reassertion of american power in the region. what united a lot of the countries in the region from northeast asia and south korea to philippines andm is a great fear of the rise of china. >> okay, tom thanks for joining us and talking about obama's trip to asia. human rights activists in hong kong demanding better conditions for foreign workers and are outside of a court where a woman faces charges of abusing and beating several indonesia maids. and activists...
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country's most famous son. he achieved something few writers have done. he put south american literature on the world stage and changed the literary landscape of the spanish language. it was a status recognized in 1982 whether he won the nobel prize for literature. an award he treasured but insisted it wouldn't change his unique outlook on life. >> the nobel prize is something that happened to colombia, something that happened to latin america, that happened to the world. here in this house we're all the same people. >> reporter: he started out as a newspaper reporter and journalism remained a passion throughout his life, as did support for left wing politics. he was a close friend of cuba's communist leader fidel castro. it was that mix of real life and bizarre that gave birth to the literary genre known as magic realism. it reached its people in popularity in the most famous novel "100 years of saolitudsol" it tells the events in a small town remarkably similar to where he grew up. >> nothing will change the fact he took more than 20 countries' literature and with a sing book, "100 years of s
country's most famous son. he achieved something few writers have done. he put south american literature on the world stage and changed the literary landscape of the spanish language. it was a status recognized in 1982 whether he won the nobel prize for literature. an award he treasured but insisted it wouldn't change his unique outlook on life. >> the nobel prize is something that happened to colombia, something that happened to latin america, that happened to the world. here in this...
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south africa taking the strong and serious being expelled just two weeks ago. >> you see certain countries starting to step up, which leads me to something i think the americanblic has heard say time and time again. bill clinton has told me in a private conversation with him as he traveled to various places. he has told me this privately and has said this publicly. he is on the record saying that the worst mistake of his presidency was not moving quickly enough into rwanda. i think even his secretary of state had at times expressed regret that they did not move quickly enough on rwanda. when you look back at this genocide, what do you make of the world's leading nations, including ours who did not do anything? the nurses ofe of i'm one of the witnesses of the genocide. i was there. who after those ones do thethem abandoning us dogs and the thief's and the gangsters, one of the ones who was still calling the international community. i was calling the white house. i was calling the united nations. i was quoting the peace corps. i knew what i was doing. , i wasey left rwanda seeing them. i wanted to shame them. today we are calling president clinton. , thee cal
south africa taking the strong and serious being expelled just two weeks ago. >> you see certain countries starting to step up, which leads me to something i think the americanblic has heard say time and time again. bill clinton has told me in a private conversation with him as he traveled to various places. he has told me this privately and has said this publicly. he is on the record saying that the worst mistake of his presidency was not moving quickly enough into rwanda. i think even...
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. >>> president barack obama is visiting the country where flight 370 originated. he appears today in an american southn hall meeting in front of large american and malaysian flags. it is on a university campus. his reception was not 100% warm. nicole ripley is in kuala lumpur where it is 6:45 in the morning, will, you were at the meeting earlier but not everyone welcomed the president with open arms. what happened? >> reporter: the president started out the town hall saying this was his opportunity to have fun, but in the middle of this pretty high liquor graphed event where there were softball questions thrown from members of the audience, a group of student who is came in were approved and snuck in signs and stood up right in the middle of the event holding up signs opposing this free trade deal that the president is lobbying so hard for here in asia. take a look at the moment the president talked about it on stage. >> let me explain the -- what i think is most important is showing people respect who you disagree with, right? and so, for example, there's a note over there, i don't know what those yo
. >>> president barack obama is visiting the country where flight 370 originated. he appears today in an american southn hall meeting in front of large american and malaysian flags. it is on a university campus. his reception was not 100% warm. nicole ripley is in kuala lumpur where it is 6:45 in the morning, will, you were at the meeting earlier but not everyone welcomed the president with open arms. what happened? >> reporter: the president started out the town hall saying this...
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the laws are radically different in south korea. cultural attitudes are radically different. those cultures can't be judged by american standards. frankly, that leader is reflecting the views of the people of that countryt the beginning of this, as we said, there are still almost 100 or so bodies that have to be recovered from this disaster. paul kallen, thank you, denny, thank you. stick around. other questions for you in just a moment. >>> a major ruling today from the nation's highest court and yet again it's on affirmative action. you thought they'd already ruled on this? well, guess what, something entirely new and different is coming to a state near you more than likely. salesperson #1: the real deal is the passat tdi clean diesel gets up to 795 highway miles per tank. salesperson #2: actually, we're throwing in a $1,000 fuel reward card. we've never done that. that's why there's never been a better time to buy a passat tdi clean diesel. husband: so it's like two deals in one? salesperson #2: exactly. avo: during the first ever volkswagen tdi clean diesel event, get a great deal on a passat tdi, that gets up to 795 highway miles per tank. and get a $1,000 fuel reward card. it's like two deals in
the laws are radically different in south korea. cultural attitudes are radically different. those cultures can't be judged by american standards. frankly, that leader is reflecting the views of the people of that countryt the beginning of this, as we said, there are still almost 100 or so bodies that have to be recovered from this disaster. paul kallen, thank you, denny, thank you. stick around. other questions for you in just a moment. >>> a major ruling today from the nation's...
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the american forces. the philippines is one of a number of countries involved in territorial disputes with china. the claims focus on parts of the south china sea, ships from china and the philippines were involved in a long standoff which both countries claim. more recently china surrounded a contested territory. beijing claims a vast area of the south china sea, parts of which are claimed by at the end of the day wrarn, brunei, malaysia and vietnam. we have more from manila. >> reporter: this agreement would many an increased perhaps of u.s. soldiers, the fortification and upgrading of u.s. military facilities also in the we were philippines, particularly the area facing the south china sea. washington said, though, that this does not mean the return of the u.s. bases. they were taken off and forced out of the philippines in the 1990s. in reality the u.s. soldiers never left. there's more than 600 of them supposedly involved in counterterror. >> operations, particularly in the southern philippines, now the president added - president aquino said this agreement is not just military, but improving and bolstering people to people ties.
the american forces. the philippines is one of a number of countries involved in territorial disputes with china. the claims focus on parts of the south china sea, ships from china and the philippines were involved in a long standoff which both countries claim. more recently china surrounded a contested territory. beijing claims a vast area of the south china sea, parts of which are claimed by at the end of the day wrarn, brunei, malaysia and vietnam. we have more from manila. >>...
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the country. it's from american traffic solutions, a major red light camera provider in the united states. as you can see, the cameras can capture quite a lot. this month, the south san francisco city council voted to not use them after they expire in august. not all evidence from red light cameras is clear. these are photos captured by the red light camera in shari's case. >> you cannot identify the driver. it's either a man or a woman. it was incredibly blurry. >> a judge dismissed the case, and shari won't have to pay the $500 fine. shari's case was fairly straightforward. but some motorists will go to, treatment measures to beat a red light ticket. >> i have a guy that comes through as a people in and puts his hands up off the wheel, paints his face as a people in. >> others have resorted to trekry. we found this ad in popular science magazine. it promises to obscure part of your license plate from red light cameras. these are illegal in california. still, we were curious to see if these really work. this is photo he photo plate cover looks like installed. you can see directly on you can read the numbers just fine. but if the camera's over there, those number
the country. it's from american traffic solutions, a major red light camera provider in the united states. as you can see, the cameras can capture quite a lot. this month, the south san francisco city council voted to not use them after they expire in august. not all evidence from red light cameras is clear. these are photos captured by the red light camera in shari's case. >> you cannot identify the driver. it's either a man or a woman. it was incredibly blurry. >> a judge...
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the union of south american nations shuttled between president nicolas maduro, and opposition groups trying to start talks that could lead to a dialogue. it came as amnesty international released a report warning of spiralling violence, and the country risked the rule of law. it highlights human rights violation, including torture and attacks fon journalists -- upon journalists. many took to the streets to demonstrate against one of the highest crime rates in the world. i spoke to our correspondent. good of you to join us. the pois demanded that all political prisoners be freed and peace talks be televised before talking to the government. are these discussions very preliminary. >> what is happening is there are very deep differences between both sides. the president nicolas maduro said that he is ready for talks, he will talk about the economic policies, and he will talk about the insecurity. now, as you were saying, the political opposition wants more - more than having this meeting televised and with the mediator, the representative of the vatican mediating talks. amnesty for all the political prisoners. three air force generals, students considered by the political opposition as political prisoners. they want the sentiment of th
the union of south american nations shuttled between president nicolas maduro, and opposition groups trying to start talks that could lead to a dialogue. it came as amnesty international released a report warning of spiralling violence, and the country risked the rule of law. it highlights human rights violation, including torture and attacks fon journalists -- upon journalists. many took to the streets to demonstrate against one of the highest crime rates in the world. i spoke to our...
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american forces. the philippines is one of a number of countries involved in territory disputes with china. the claims focus on parts of the south, in 2012 ships from china and the philippines were involved in a long standoff at the scarborough shoal which both claim and the second shoal and beijing says vast parts of the south china sea and parts by taiwan, malaysia and vietnam and we have more from manila. >> reporter: increased presence of soldiers and fortification and up grading of u.s. military facilities in the west philippines and the area facing the south china sea. washington said this does not mean the return of the u.s. bases. they were taken off and forced out of the philippines in the 1990s although in reality the u.s. soldiers never left. right now there is more than 600 of them involved in counter terrorism operations particularly in the southern philippines and the president said this agreement is not just a military one, it's improving people to people ties between the two countries, a lot of skeptics wonder if increased military presence in the region and the philippines means the philippines becomes a much bi
american forces. the philippines is one of a number of countries involved in territory disputes with china. the claims focus on parts of the south, in 2012 ships from china and the philippines were involved in a long standoff at the scarborough shoal which both claim and the second shoal and beijing says vast parts of the south china sea and parts by taiwan, malaysia and vietnam and we have more from manila. >> reporter: increased presence of soldiers and fortification and up grading of...
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south korea. that country grief stricken and pre-occupied. there are other issues on the table there. obviously north korea, the chief among the concerns there between the united states and south korea, toney, 30,000 american troops there serving, largely serving as a tripwire against any north korea invasion. the president is expecting a major address there. >> mike viqueira live for news tokyo, thank you. new developments today in the cries in ukraine. ukraine's government has resumed anti-terrorist terrorists against pro russian activists in the eastern part of the country. it comes as dozens of troops are in poland for joint military exercises. they are a symbol of force as a conflict between ukraine and pro-russian forces continue. >> we have reports. >> reporter: pro russian reinforce the barricades around the buildings they're occupying. they heard the acting president has relaunched the anti-terrorist operations, but they say they're not worried. >> he is just a false government. and the whole government is illegitimate. >> they'll break up what the government in kiev describes as gangs. >> they know the last time that kiev sent an airplane in, there was little action and that emboldened the rebels
south korea. that country grief stricken and pre-occupied. there are other issues on the table there. obviously north korea, the chief among the concerns there between the united states and south korea, toney, 30,000 american troops there serving, largely serving as a tripwire against any north korea invasion. the president is expecting a major address there. >> mike viqueira live for news tokyo, thank you. new developments today in the cries in ukraine. ukraine's government has resumed...
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the country. it's from american traffic solutions, a major red light camera provider in the united states. as you can see, the cameras can capture quite a lot. this month, the south san francisco city council voted to not use them after they expire in august. not all evidence from red light cameras is clear. these are photos captured by the red light camera in shari's case. >> you cannot identify the driver. it's either a man or a woman. it was incredibly blurry. >> a judge dismissed the case, and shari won't have to pay the $500 fine. shari's case was fairly straightforward. but some motorists will go to, treatment measures to beat a red light ticket. >> i have a guy that comes through as a people in and puts his hands up off the wheel, paints his face as a people in. >> others have resorted to trekry. we found this ad in popular science magazine. it promises to obscure part of your license plate from red light cameras. these are illegal in california. still, we were curious to see if these really work. this is what the photo plate cover looks like installed. you can see directly on you can read the numbers just fine. but if the camera's over there, those number
the country. it's from american traffic solutions, a major red light camera provider in the united states. as you can see, the cameras can capture quite a lot. this month, the south san francisco city council voted to not use them after they expire in august. not all evidence from red light cameras is clear. these are photos captured by the red light camera in shari's case. >> you cannot identify the driver. it's either a man or a woman. it was incredibly blurry. >> a judge...