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the u.s. plans to end its stewardship we have been meeting with community members. and having them on their own build consensus as to what we can do to strengthen the accountability. that effort is ongoing and has involved hundreds of people over almost two years now. great results are starting to come out that frankly give a good sense that we will soon have a set of new mechanisms and proposals. that when there u.s. government ends its role is our steward. and we remain stable resilience and independent of any special interest. >> do you support the delay and turning over the governance? we have been very clear that it is more important to get this right them to do it quickly. therefore, the delay that was agreed recently between the community and ourselves in the u.s. government was designed to ensure that the communicating -- committee had ample time to finish its work. give the u.s. government ample time to review it and look at it and make sure we have the same consensus that our governme
the u.s. plans to end its stewardship we have been meeting with community members. and having them on their own build consensus as to what we can do to strengthen the accountability. that effort is ongoing and has involved hundreds of people over almost two years now. great results are starting to come out that frankly give a good sense that we will soon have a set of new mechanisms and proposals. that when there u.s. government ends its role is our steward. and we remain stable resilience and...
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what the u.s. government says, it does not spy on foreign corporations and then hand over parallel property and other sort of competitive secrets to american companies. so what you really see in the cyber security issue is actually two or more issues. on the other hand, you have the commercial hacking, and this is something that the u.s. is really trying to push china on, and i think that they're going to continue doing so in washington this week. on the other hand, you have strategic issues, things that could get us into military trouble, or could really cause an escalation in the time of crisis. and something that the two governments are talking about. potential accord on this, and if they were to go forward on that, who knows what would come out of it, but they need to work on both of these issues. >> businesses, leaders of major cabinet he departments, raise issues like these with their chinese counterparts. and give some words in response, and then the ball doesn't move. the situation doesn't c
what the u.s. government says, it does not spy on foreign corporations and then hand over parallel property and other sort of competitive secrets to american companies. so what you really see in the cyber security issue is actually two or more issues. on the other hand, you have the commercial hacking, and this is something that the u.s. is really trying to push china on, and i think that they're going to continue doing so in washington this week. on the other hand, you have strategic issues,...
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but the problem is at this point the u.s. government is acting as a provocateur around the world, using it military power, which is about the only part of the u.s. government that kind of works, to make trouble. stick their noses into all kinds of places where it doesn't belong. so, this is not going to all go well, especially as the economy turns down the next time, because when things get bad economically, governments always look for somebody to blame. it's the damn chinese that caused the problem. they're making things too cheaply. the damn saudis cause thing problem. manipulating the price of oil. so this is a good reason to -- the iranians, they're the perpetual -- i think that probably the most dangerous entity in the world today is actually the u.s. government. >> host: is it fair to say, though, that libertarians forever have been saying the sky is falling? >> guest: well, sure. i mean, it depends on how you want to look at a trend and how far back you want to go. after the constitutional was put together in 1789. thre
but the problem is at this point the u.s. government is acting as a provocateur around the world, using it military power, which is about the only part of the u.s. government that kind of works, to make trouble. stick their noses into all kinds of places where it doesn't belong. so, this is not going to all go well, especially as the economy turns down the next time, because when things get bad economically, governments always look for somebody to blame. it's the damn chinese that caused the...
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first, the u.s. it was a lot smaller than it was today. 26 stars on the american flag. the u.s. population was at about 17 million, including more than 2 million slaves. about half the size of great britain at the time. the economy in the 1830's who people and goods all over the country. the best example was when andrew jackson came to be sworn in as president. he came on a horse-drawn carriage in tennessee. in 1837 after his presidency when he returned to tennessee, he returned on a train pulled by a steam engine. then as so often happens as we know these days, the classic boom and bust cycle kicked in. we had what was called the panic of it was a great recession. 1837. banks failed. states defaulted on their loans. it was required for congress to pass our first bankruptcy laws. it was a terrible time. a young lawyer in springfield, illinois i just got admitted to the bar and found out his practice was dominated by collection cases. that was abraham lincoln. politically by 1820, a division within the u.s. was no longer the state against small state. rather it was free state agai
first, the u.s. it was a lot smaller than it was today. 26 stars on the american flag. the u.s. population was at about 17 million, including more than 2 million slaves. about half the size of great britain at the time. the economy in the 1830's who people and goods all over the country. the best example was when andrew jackson came to be sworn in as president. he came on a horse-drawn carriage in tennessee. in 1837 after his presidency when he returned to tennessee, he returned on a train...
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the u.s. navy memorial in celebration of the 225th anniversary. mark: good afternoon, i am mark webber curator of the memorial in atlanta and i'm pleased to welcome you to another one of our programs as i welcome tom ostrom back to the memorial to speak on his book, "the united states coast guard: 1790 to the present." it is fitting we do this today, the coast guard's 225th birthday. the book was recently published by mcfarland and company. this is tom's fifth book on the coast guard. he is a prolific author and we are always happy to have him here. tom was a member of the coast guard reserve and taught anthropology, geology and history at rochester community college in minnesota before retiring. he is the author of several books including, "the u.s. coast guard, 1790-present." "the u.s. coast guard on the great lakes." "the coast guard in world war ii." "the coast guard and national defense." it is a member for the foundation of coast guard history, u.s. lifesaving heritage association, the na
the u.s. navy memorial in celebration of the 225th anniversary. mark: good afternoon, i am mark webber curator of the memorial in atlanta and i'm pleased to welcome you to another one of our programs as i welcome tom ostrom back to the memorial to speak on his book, "the united states coast guard: 1790 to the present." it is fitting we do this today, the coast guard's 225th birthday. the book was recently published by mcfarland and company. this is tom's fifth book on the coast guard....
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in the u.s. ocks. technology and financial stocks doing well, health care shares declining. that was after hillary clinton tweeted that she is going to introduce a new plan to try and curb prescription drug prices. on the technology side, facebook notable, it has risen for 11 straight sessions. that is the longest winning streak ever since 20. microsoft rising on positive analyst comments. apple is on the rise after the wall street journal reported they planned to ship an electric car by 2019. looking at some of the other markets, we saw oil prices rise. there is a continued decline in the number of oil rigs in the united states. we had a number of fed officials speaking during the day, saying that there is a likelihood that the fed will raise rates before the end of the year. it also sent rate higher, the 10 year yield rebounding from the decline that we saw last week. guy: julie, bringing us the details. this move is fascinating, we always knew there would be a counter move from what yellen oc m
in the u.s. ocks. technology and financial stocks doing well, health care shares declining. that was after hillary clinton tweeted that she is going to introduce a new plan to try and curb prescription drug prices. on the technology side, facebook notable, it has risen for 11 straight sessions. that is the longest winning streak ever since 20. microsoft rising on positive analyst comments. apple is on the rise after the wall street journal reported they planned to ship an electric car by 2019....
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maybe it's not the fact that the u.s. is not a signatory, it's the way the treaty has been written in the first place. >> thank you nick for joining us, senior economist with the heritage foundation >>> uber and lift may be countries of the future, but why some customers say they are in the past. past. >> business man bill browder. >>> uber and lift scared off, that issue is how the state will regulate companies like uber allowing customers to use smartphones. here is the thing. they are different companies. that's one of the cove sis uber and lift stirred up in cities around the globe. and have become hugely valuable. lift is worth $2.5 billion. uber more than 50 billion. and huge numbers is part of the reason uber became a lightening rod. among those, disabled riders who charge both >>> stephanie is a lawyer and activist who doesn't let anything get in her way. on a trip to washington d.c. she encountered a barrier that she says is bat blatant description for not providing service for all disabled people. >> this is my f
maybe it's not the fact that the u.s. is not a signatory, it's the way the treaty has been written in the first place. >> thank you nick for joining us, senior economist with the heritage foundation >>> uber and lift may be countries of the future, but why some customers say they are in the past. past. >> business man bill browder. >>> uber and lift scared off, that issue is how the state will regulate companies like uber allowing customers to use smartphones. here...
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does china care about what the u.s. wants? cares if it will lead to a military confrontation and they've been playing chicken. and you don't want a war with us, right? >> i want to go back to the question of equality because while the chinese would like to be seen and the chinese president would like to be seen as equal. we'll look at the chinese economy and stock market that have been significant problems of late and it's slowing down quite a bit, they've been dealt with in a very opaque manner by the chinese government. there have been a lot of concerns from china's neighbors in the region and they're not sure they can trust china as a neighbor. they're not comfortable with the level of muscularity that china has exercised over the year or so as the powers have risen. she might want to be dealt with as an equal and i'm not sure that the perception in the world is that china is an equal, as important to other powers and other countries as the united states continues to be. >> let's talk about the local community here, ana. ar
does china care about what the u.s. wants? cares if it will lead to a military confrontation and they've been playing chicken. and you don't want a war with us, right? >> i want to go back to the question of equality because while the chinese would like to be seen and the chinese president would like to be seen as equal. we'll look at the chinese economy and stock market that have been significant problems of late and it's slowing down quite a bit, they've been dealt with in a very...
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to my mind the u.s. in many ways in its culture, finances, and motive governing has a lot of tensile strength and attendance -- and tends not to be as monochromatic as simple presented. it goes in waves. the bishops are very intent that we be mindful of our culture where there is such an incredible growing disparities of this issue. without necessarily going into all the details. i do not feel overly confident down general but important statements. the am reporter with [inaudible] northwesternt of university. earlier the press conference you have stressed the holy father's desire to communicate the idea piece. howhat note and seeing as he is about to speak with president obama and the congress, i was wondering if you could comment as to whether he plans on addressing issue of american involvement in iran, syria or iraq. thank you. i have saidrdi: before you have to listen what the pope will say. not to speak with the safe. otherwise it is not a surprise. which problem will address explicitly. which proble
to my mind the u.s. in many ways in its culture, finances, and motive governing has a lot of tensile strength and attendance -- and tends not to be as monochromatic as simple presented. it goes in waves. the bishops are very intent that we be mindful of our culture where there is such an incredible growing disparities of this issue. without necessarily going into all the details. i do not feel overly confident down general but important statements. the am reporter with [inaudible] northwesternt...
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the big move in u.s. you're talking about it, two-year yields falling the most since we saw the start of qe, since 2009. the yield dropping dramatically. affect having enzymatic on borrowing costs -- that is having a dramatic effect on borrowing costs here in london. itnce, the 10 year down here the outlier, greece. 10 year debt, very liquid, but yields still rising amid concerns as we go into a weekend of the voting. neck will we see -- the with undecided voters. greece causing foreign costs to rise there. clearly there is nervousness. moving out of equities when it comes to europe. clearly it is going to be a down day. many trying to work out what the future is, in terms of the fed's hike. will we see one in december? guy: against the very same tweet last night. caroline, talking about what is happening with the german 10 year, let me show you the charts. this is the yield. we have seen this big drop. we are continuing now to a brief hiatus as the market marks time. the downside on yields. the german 10
the big move in u.s. you're talking about it, two-year yields falling the most since we saw the start of qe, since 2009. the yield dropping dramatically. affect having enzymatic on borrowing costs -- that is having a dramatic effect on borrowing costs here in london. itnce, the 10 year down here the outlier, greece. 10 year debt, very liquid, but yields still rising amid concerns as we go into a weekend of the voting. neck will we see -- the with undecided voters. greece causing foreign costs...
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the u.s. makes better bombs to deploy in europe, russia may make moves of its own. is russia right to view this as a u.s. provocation? and trump tax plan, the billionaire says half of all americans will pay nothing and the very wealthy would pay less, but why would americans have to write to the irs saying, quote, i win. i'm wolf blitzer at the united nations. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> let's get to the breaking news on opposite sides very dangerous world crises like battle days almost of the cold war. president obama and russian president vladimir putin are meeting this hour right here at the united nations. they traded sharp jabs today in duali in dueling speeches and traded a frosty tense during a toast. now one-on-one talks in two years, the catastrophic war in syria and fight against isis. russia has moved troops, aircraft and heavy weapons into syria where it's backing the regime of bashar al assad who president obama says must go. and there are cont
the u.s. makes better bombs to deploy in europe, russia may make moves of its own. is russia right to view this as a u.s. provocation? and trump tax plan, the billionaire says half of all americans will pay nothing and the very wealthy would pay less, but why would americans have to write to the irs saying, quote, i win. i'm wolf blitzer at the united nations. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> let's get to the breaking news on opposite...
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not interfere with the u.s. led coalition against i.s.i.l. >>> syria will be a central topic when officials from turkey address the u.n. general assembly on thursday. whatever political solutions syrians choose but it could not include bashar al-assad. bernard smith reports from istanbul. >> while the u.s. government and some european leaders are indicating that they might take a softer line on when syrian president bashar al-assad should go, isn't budging. he believes there can be no transition involving assad, in fact davatolo says any transitional period wouldn't be transitory, it would become status quo. looked for a solution that involved assad but when the syrian regime started air strikes against its own population, when it started using chemical weapons an when hundreds of thousands of syrians fled across the border into turkey, the government in ankara decided there could be no transition with assad. turkey now has the largest population in the world of refugees, there are some 2 million syrians living i
not interfere with the u.s. led coalition against i.s.i.l. >>> syria will be a central topic when officials from turkey address the u.n. general assembly on thursday. whatever political solutions syrians choose but it could not include bashar al-assad. bernard smith reports from istanbul. >> while the u.s. government and some european leaders are indicating that they might take a softer line on when syrian president bashar al-assad should go, isn't budging. he believes there can...
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the amistad case did not involve the u.s. the slaves were freed before they came to the u.s. it was a spanish ship, etc. it was important for us in this discussion. it focused national attention on slavery and the mutinous result -- revolt on the slave ship like with what happened with the creole. let's talk about british-u.s. relationships. great britain was the superpower of the world. for example, great britain had 100 ships. the united states had 15. great britain had colonies and canada -- in canada, australia, new zealand. they had trading centers in hong kong and singapore. the fog and's big -- falkins became a colony. in 1839, the british invaded afghanistan. they came with more than 20,000 troops. they had 30,000 tamils to carry their supplies, including 300 cases of wine for the officers -- camels to carry their supplies, including 300 cases of wine for the officers. but the spanish were defeated. it was the jihad against the british. -- but the english were defeated. it was the jihad against the british. they were massacred as they retreated from kabul in january of
the amistad case did not involve the u.s. the slaves were freed before they came to the u.s. it was a spanish ship, etc. it was important for us in this discussion. it focused national attention on slavery and the mutinous result -- revolt on the slave ship like with what happened with the creole. let's talk about british-u.s. relationships. great britain was the superpower of the world. for example, great britain had 100 ships. the united states had 15. great britain had colonies and canada --...
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the u.s. nd its closest allies, namely saudi arabia and israel, are undermining prospects for peace in the middle east. his speech was titled "on power and ideology." role of concentrated power in shaping the ideological that dominates perception, interpretation, discussion, choice of action -- all of that is to familiar to require much comment. tonight i would like to discuss a critically important example, but first, a couple of words on one of the most perceptive analysts of this process, george orwell. orwell's famous for his searching and sardonic critique of the way thought is controlled by force under to tell a terry and dystopia -- totalitarian dystopia. much less known is his discussion of how similar outcomes are achieved in free societies. speaking, of course, of england. and he wrote although the country is quite free, nevertheless, unpopular ideas can be suppressed without the use of force. he gave a couple of examples. provided a few words of explanation, which were to the point.
the u.s. nd its closest allies, namely saudi arabia and israel, are undermining prospects for peace in the middle east. his speech was titled "on power and ideology." role of concentrated power in shaping the ideological that dominates perception, interpretation, discussion, choice of action -- all of that is to familiar to require much comment. tonight i would like to discuss a critically important example, but first, a couple of words on one of the most perceptive analysts of this...
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the euro right now up against the u.s. llar with the move of about 1% and the euro against our currency. lauren: you've got your safe havens in the yield on the 10 year treasury 2.17%. sandra: in literature weather forecast with fox meteorologist maria molina. something tells me you won't tell me to bundle up with a coat today. reporter: not today. temperatures climb into the 90s over the next few days. will be filled next summer in the northeast with a lot of sunshine. looking at areas further towards the west across places like arizona doing the showers and storms in the rough weather possibly continuing through the next few days as the as isolated showers and storms. the big story has been the ongoing wildfires that looks like it should be improving. a storm system bringing in some much-needed rain and across parts of florida the big story has spread erika, the remnants producing more heavy rain taking a look at the forecast. several inches of rain possible against northern florida and georgia. sandra. sandra: maria, tha
the euro right now up against the u.s. llar with the move of about 1% and the euro against our currency. lauren: you've got your safe havens in the yield on the 10 year treasury 2.17%. sandra: in literature weather forecast with fox meteorologist maria molina. something tells me you won't tell me to bundle up with a coat today. reporter: not today. temperatures climb into the 90s over the next few days. will be filled next summer in the northeast with a lot of sunshine. looking at areas further...
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the u.s. announced an agreement to crack down on corporate hacking. the pledge to tackle the theft of corporate trade secrets. the president barack obama says he has not ruled out sanctions for violators. we have a correspondent joining us from washington. how significant is this? tothe agreement they came up , was sort of a compromise. there wasn't a big major nuclear type arms treaty, but they agreed not to hack each other's companies and citizens, and not to steal each other's intellectual property. happenshand him what from here, whether the u.s. government and chinese government can continue the dialogue and president obama did say sanctions remain on the table, that he will use that tool to protect american businesses and companies. angie: what else did they discuss? there were several issues they talked about. they did not resolve many things. the top thing they were able to talk about was climate change. china at -- agreed to combat climate change, which the u.s. had called for. there w
the u.s. announced an agreement to crack down on corporate hacking. the pledge to tackle the theft of corporate trade secrets. the president barack obama says he has not ruled out sanctions for violators. we have a correspondent joining us from washington. how significant is this? tothe agreement they came up , was sort of a compromise. there wasn't a big major nuclear type arms treaty, but they agreed not to hack each other's companies and citizens, and not to steal each other's intellectual...
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on his visit to the u.s. the swiss guard will be beefed up by a battery of u.s. agencies coordinated by the secret service. the pontiff begins his tour in washington, d.c., where streets within a three-block radius of the capitol will be shut down for the pope's speech to congress. after washington the pope travels to new york city, where thousands of police and federal agents are preparing not ornl for the poep as visit but at the same time for the u.n. general assembly. >> we believe that this event is going to be the largest security challenge that the department and city have faced in that in addition to the pope, we will have 170 confirmed world leaders in this city during the period of time of the general assembly. that's 90% of the world leaders in this city at one time. >> reporter: major streets will be shout town during the two-day tour of new york, and the pontiff won't be riding around in the normal popemobile. instead, he's cruising in a modified jeep wrangler. the last city he visits is philadelphia for the festival of families. security fences have
on his visit to the u.s. the swiss guard will be beefed up by a battery of u.s. agencies coordinated by the secret service. the pontiff begins his tour in washington, d.c., where streets within a three-block radius of the capitol will be shut down for the pope's speech to congress. after washington the pope travels to new york city, where thousands of police and federal agents are preparing not ornl for the poep as visit but at the same time for the u.n. general assembly. >> we believe...
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the u.s. fights back after the taliban captures a strategic city. >> . >> whatever it takes, president obama is pledging full support to the world in his fight against isil. >>> delayed, a new trial date set for the officers charged in freddie gray's death. >>> and treating asthma in a sea otter. the fight against isil took center stage today on the sidelines of the united nations general assembly in new york. president obama chaired a meeting of more than 100 leaders to discuss ways to fight isil and violent extremism. mike viqueira joins us now, and tell me more about what happened at this compass. >> reporter: well, the fallout over syria continues over the violent clash between the two leaders in the violent stage of the assembly and the question now, what is russia's role against isil. and can president obama and vladimir putin put behind their differences, on such open display yesterday about what to do about bashar al-assad. the council with more than 100 countries, president obama said
the u.s. fights back after the taliban captures a strategic city. >> . >> whatever it takes, president obama is pledging full support to the world in his fight against isil. >>> delayed, a new trial date set for the officers charged in freddie gray's death. >>> and treating asthma in a sea otter. the fight against isil took center stage today on the sidelines of the united nations general assembly in new york. president obama chaired a meeting of more than 100...
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xi noted china and the u.s. had a responsibility to lead the global economy and maintain stability in the global financial sectors. >>> that's it for business news for this hour but we'll leave you with another check on the markets. >>> thursday marked one month since the dead hi explosion in bangkok. investigators have arrested two foreign men for their suspected involvement in the bombing that killed 20 people but they're still looking for 11 other suspects. nhk world has the latest on the police search. >> reporter: most people in thailand are buddhists. but the suspects were hiding in a district with many muslim residents. about an hour's drive from central bangkok. the group used this apartment as a safehouse. a foreigner who called himself adam was arrested here. this was a major breakthrough in the investigation. a large number of muslims have moved to this district from other countries. local people say the bombers didn't attract suspicion. >> translator: they spoke what sounded like a middle eastern lang
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the u.s. state of georgia, lawyers for a woman condemned to death make a last-ditch attempt to save her life. >> plus, the united states pulls its spies from china following a hack that exposed the ferperson data of millions of government worke workers. >> and an historic meeting at the u.n. between cuba and the united states. >> hello to viewers in the united states and around b the world. >> "newsroom l.a." begins right now. >> it seems a woman on death row in the state of georgia is about out of options. she was sentenced to death for convincing her lover to murder her husband. the u.s. supreme court denied a last ditch stay of execution. >> martin savage has been following the story and joins us live from atlanta. just spring us up to speed with where things stand right now. is she out of options? does she have any more chances of reprieve on the state level? just help us on where things stand? >> yeah, they' got thereon a number of different legal hurdles and also gone for the georgia paro
the u.s. state of georgia, lawyers for a woman condemned to death make a last-ditch attempt to save her life. >> plus, the united states pulls its spies from china following a hack that exposed the ferperson data of millions of government worke workers. >> and an historic meeting at the u.n. between cuba and the united states. >> hello to viewers in the united states and around b the world. >> "newsroom l.a." begins right now. >> it seems a woman on death...
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u.s. does. so the sanctions challenge is one where u.s. has asymmetric advantage. when they feel that they are getting pushed by the russian, chinese and cyber realms and can't push back, sanctions give them an asymmetric edge and that's something that's going to be talked about in the next months. >> i don't think that the cyber sanctions is going to be the straw the broke the camel's back. it will be managed because we managed similar kinds of disputes in the past over trade and otherwise. i think in order for the two to really decide they want to -- to give t to share strategic alliance, i think something else has to happen. i think the russians are clear close having gone through the ukraine crisis, we really see an end to the postcold war between russia and nato to try to come up with some peaceful crisis as demonstrated that that are interests and driven russia to be much closer to china to try to hedge against what is now deteriorating relationships with the west. china still isn't there yet. they're still clear integrated with the west. their trade with the
u.s. does. so the sanctions challenge is one where u.s. has asymmetric advantage. when they feel that they are getting pushed by the russian, chinese and cyber realms and can't push back, sanctions give them an asymmetric edge and that's something that's going to be talked about in the next months. >> i don't think that the cyber sanctions is going to be the straw the broke the camel's back. it will be managed because we managed similar kinds of disputes in the past over trade and...
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being hit, first time in the u.s., only the third pope to meet with the u.s. hat does he want to get out of talking a president obama? father robert: it would be the fourth pope because called the sixth did this in the 1960's. i think what he wants to do is have a presence for the catholic population but to also witnessed the dignity of the family. that was the reason he came to the united states. he will be meeting in philadelphia, but also this week about other things like the cyclical that he wrote which has concern about the environment. the poor, marginalized, immigrants and it really resonated with me because when i met the pope two years ago, the first thing i said in italian was -- you know, we are both italian-americans. he speaks to the immigrant population from that generation right up to the president. alix: what about climate change? it seems a lot of people who love the pope are not excited on his stance on climate change saying it should not be from the pulpit that he talks about that. father robert: i think the concern is that if the pope is goi
being hit, first time in the u.s., only the third pope to meet with the u.s. hat does he want to get out of talking a president obama? father robert: it would be the fourth pope because called the sixth did this in the 1960's. i think what he wants to do is have a presence for the catholic population but to also witnessed the dignity of the family. that was the reason he came to the united states. he will be meeting in philadelphia, but also this week about other things like the cyclical that...
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so the u.s. tary even though it is supposedly in an advisory role at this point, does have the ability to carry out military strikes such as what has happened in the last couple of hours. it also does have the ability to try to get more engaged with the afghan forces. there are some 10,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan right now. however, that decision has not yet been made to increase the u.s. military engagement. >> all right. what more if anything can the u.s. do to counter the talibans efforts in afghanistan? and what does this tell us about the u.s.'s decision to withdrawal from afghanistan? >> reporter: well, adrian your audio has just dropped out there, so i'm hoping i'm not stepping on you. but certainly one of the questions this raises about whether or not the u.s. military's efforts to help stand up the afghan national army has actually worked, or whether there are factors within the afghan military that still need to be addressed. we heard the note that some of the troops with whom he was
so the u.s. tary even though it is supposedly in an advisory role at this point, does have the ability to carry out military strikes such as what has happened in the last couple of hours. it also does have the ability to try to get more engaged with the afghan forces. there are some 10,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan right now. however, that decision has not yet been made to increase the u.s. military engagement. >> all right. what more if anything can the u.s. do to counter the talibans...
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the u.s. rns of a risk of a confrontation. this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up. >> authorities struggle to retain control as europe refugee crisis continues to worsen. 100,000 people forced from their homes in the worst floods in japan for half a century. and scientists reveal they have found the remains of a new species of human in south africa. >> hello it has been the subject of intense speculation for weeks. the u.s. is stepping up pressure on greece and bulgaria, not to allow the flights to pass through their air space. they say the shipments are being made alongside deliveries for humanitarian aid. in accordance with existing contracts. russian military aircraft has been flying into an airfield near the city. around 100 russian soldiers have been spotted there with some construction work taking place. several russian ships have also been unloading equipment at it's naval base. to the south. russia has baainged the syrian president throughout the country's 4 1/2 year civil
the u.s. rns of a risk of a confrontation. this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up. >> authorities struggle to retain control as europe refugee crisis continues to worsen. 100,000 people forced from their homes in the worst floods in japan for half a century. and scientists reveal they have found the remains of a new species of human in south africa. >> hello it has been the subject of intense speculation for weeks. the u.s. is stepping up pressure on greece and...
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in the u.s. they are a bit high. they are cheaper outside the u.s. the problem in the u.s. is you have a very mixed picture. if you look at the labor market, very healthy right now with the exception of wages. we are creating jobs at the fastest pace since the late 1990s.19 and relative to where the federate fund was back then you could argue they should have gone today. i think what's keeping the fed on hold is other parts of the economy are looking for wobbly. we've seen a softening of manufacturing. a softening of industrial product. and of course once you look outside of the united states and you talk about the global economy rather than the domestic economy, that does look less inspiring. >> it sounds like that's a pretty good recipe for continuation of higher equity values. >> certainly if we remain in this environment where inflation is low but not too low, rates are low and stable, these have supported equity valuations and are going to continue to do so. that said, and i think you were getting at this a moment ago, if equities are going to move higher through the re
in the u.s. they are a bit high. they are cheaper outside the u.s. the problem in the u.s. is you have a very mixed picture. if you look at the labor market, very healthy right now with the exception of wages. we are creating jobs at the fastest pace since the late 1990s.19 and relative to where the federate fund was back then you could argue they should have gone today. i think what's keeping the fed on hold is other parts of the economy are looking for wobbly. we've seen a softening of...
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the u.s. says the strikes are in support of coalition forces on the ground. the white house condemned monday's taliban takeover of the strategic city. the afghan military struggled to launch attacks in the city because major roadblocks have been blocked by the taliban. >> in a news conference, president afghashraf ghani trie assure that his troops would retake the city. stephanie dekker has more on the battle for one of afghanistan's largest and wealthiest cities. >>> there are no government troops left here. taliban fighter are in control of large parts of kunduz city. here they are raising their flag in the city square. this battle is not over. the afghan government announced a major military operation to recapture kunduz. >> in the first place we should take care of civilian casualties. we have paid attention, and we will continue. i don't want to go into the detail of the operation. >> special forces have been brought in, and the u.s. military confirmed an air strike on the outskirts of the
the u.s. says the strikes are in support of coalition forces on the ground. the white house condemned monday's taliban takeover of the strategic city. the afghan military struggled to launch attacks in the city because major roadblocks have been blocked by the taliban. >> in a news conference, president afghashraf ghani trie assure that his troops would retake the city. stephanie dekker has more on the battle for one of afghanistan's largest and wealthiest cities. >>> there are...
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another surprise for the u.s. embassy and the pentagon. >> we'll head back for any breaking details. jennifer griffin at the pentagon, thank you. >>> now to the politics and the policy of the russian moves. the things was caught by surprise, despite the fact that president obama's -- presidents obama and putin spoke face to face at the united nations just monday. correspondent kevin cork has that from the white house. >> i believe there's an opportunity to be able to do, to go down that political track. because president putin accepted the idea of a dual track effort. >> it may be a novel idea, but in practice, the russians appear to have a one-track mind when it comes to syria. despite carefully coordinated bilateral meetings between presidents put be and obama during the united nations general assembly and repeated phone calls between secretary kerry and lavrov. moscow's decision to carry out airstrikes without notifying the u.s. raises serious questions. the president has repeatedly called not ouster of syrian d
another surprise for the u.s. embassy and the pentagon. >> we'll head back for any breaking details. jennifer griffin at the pentagon, thank you. >>> now to the politics and the policy of the russian moves. the things was caught by surprise, despite the fact that president obama's -- presidents obama and putin spoke face to face at the united nations just monday. correspondent kevin cork has that from the white house. >> i believe there's an opportunity to be able to do, to...
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the u.s. government in its historic role as our steward, the icann as an institution remains stable, resilient and independent of any special interest or agendas. >> host: do you support the delay in turning over the governance over the oversight of icann? >> guest: we are and have been very -- it is more important to get this right than to do it quickly or to rush certain timeline. and, therefore, the delay that was agreed recently between the community ourselves and the u.s. government was designed to ensure that the committee has ample time to finish its work, to submitted to u.s. government, to give our u.s. government ample time to review, to look at it, to make sure we have the same consensus that our government and our congress has had unequivocally over the last few years on the strength and importance of this work in the multi-stakeholder model. we must ensure all that happens. and, finally, the any key on the other proposal have the necessary timeframe to be implemented properly. so t
the u.s. government in its historic role as our steward, the icann as an institution remains stable, resilient and independent of any special interest or agendas. >> host: do you support the delay in turning over the governance over the oversight of icann? >> guest: we are and have been very -- it is more important to get this right than to do it quickly or to rush certain timeline. and, therefore, the delay that was agreed recently between the community ourselves and the u.s....
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for the u.s. side to have considered this and not have the message be too personalized or dependent on certain personalities. also it would be a big mistake for either candidate or either party to cherry pick what they're hearing in washington if they're serious about governing. they have to understand they can't just pick things that sound good. there needs to be a consideration of the administration's view. and some care about not saying that candidate a or b in our election will be radically different for taiwan. and that's on us. frankly, i don't have a fix to that because here i'm describing all the disciplines taiwan should have in its election and we will have problems because there is a very robust and surprisingly unpredictable political debate in both parties, especially the republican party. but i do think it is highly likely that whatever you hear out of the campaign, u.s. policy won't change that much when the dust settles. and the very last thought, i hope the administration takes a p
for the u.s. side to have considered this and not have the message be too personalized or dependent on certain personalities. also it would be a big mistake for either candidate or either party to cherry pick what they're hearing in washington if they're serious about governing. they have to understand they can't just pick things that sound good. there needs to be a consideration of the administration's view. and some care about not saying that candidate a or b in our election will be radically...
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the u.s. -- not necessarily averted. the u.s. government likely to stay in business until december >>> uber in the sky, in trouble for bringing pilots and passengers together >>> and the red planet - what today's announcement could mean for the future on bars. -- mars. >>> good evening, i'm antonio mora. we begin with a meeting between president obama and vladimir putin during the 70th general assembly meeting. president obama opened taking aim a russia over actions ayou ukraine and crimea. the president was critical when it came to russia's support of syria's president bashar al-assad. >> let's remember how this started. bashar al-assad reacted to peaceful protests by escalating repress and killing and, in turn, created the environment for the current strife >>> john terrett joins us now. vladimir putin spoke later, and there was an intense back and forth between the two. >> literally the two titans essentially agreed to fight i.s.i.l., but disagreed on almost everything else about the entire day at the united nations. president
the u.s. -- not necessarily averted. the u.s. government likely to stay in business until december >>> uber in the sky, in trouble for bringing pilots and passengers together >>> and the red planet - what today's announcement could mean for the future on bars. -- mars. >>> good evening, i'm antonio mora. we begin with a meeting between president obama and vladimir putin during the 70th general assembly meeting. president obama opened taking aim a russia over actions...
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the u.s. role in creating the climate crisis. >> the fact is, climate is changing faster than our efforts to address it. that, ladies and german, must change. we are not acting fast enough. i have come here today is a leader of the world's largest economy in the second largest emitter, to say the united states recognizes our role in creating this problem and we embrace our responsibility to help solve it. amy: president obama's remarks come just weeks after his administration granted permission to shell to drill for oil in the arctic. a move critics saymeanwhile, obo expected to propose the u.s. coast guard acquire and build new icebreaking ships that can operate in the arctic in efforts to keep pace with russia and china's fleets. on monday, alaska governor bill walker, who traveled with obama to anchorage, called russia's moves "the biggest buildup of the russian military since the cold war." we will have more on obama's trip after headlines. in news from syria, a united nations agency has co
the u.s. role in creating the climate crisis. >> the fact is, climate is changing faster than our efforts to address it. that, ladies and german, must change. we are not acting fast enough. i have come here today is a leader of the world's largest economy in the second largest emitter, to say the united states recognizes our role in creating this problem and we embrace our responsibility to help solve it. amy: president obama's remarks come just weeks after his administration granted...
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. >> the u.s. president obama ordered his administration to increase the numbers of syrian refugees allowed into the country. the u.s. took in 1,500 since the war. and human rights groups says the government must do more. patty culhane has the report. >> reporter: as tens of thousands of refugees continue to scrape through europe, the president obama government announced it would take in 10,000. >> the state department already said that the next fiscal year is 5,000 to 8,000 refugees. is that just an increase of 2,000. what does it mean to those fleeing iraq and afghanistan? >> i don't think i quite get the math on the five, eight and 10 thing. >> reporter: the fiscal year, a total of 5,000 to 8,000 refugees from syria was the goal. is this just 2000 more? >> well my understanding is - i guess i can't account for what they previously said about what they hope to do for next year. >> reporter: it will take up to two years to continue to the united states. the fighting continues. the opposition says r
. >> the u.s. president obama ordered his administration to increase the numbers of syrian refugees allowed into the country. the u.s. took in 1,500 since the war. and human rights groups says the government must do more. patty culhane has the report. >> reporter: as tens of thousands of refugees continue to scrape through europe, the president obama government announced it would take in 10,000. >> the state department already said that the next fiscal year is 5,000 to 8,000...
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all the u.s. has no desire or intention to become involved in either the election itself or in cross strait relations, as i is that, it does have idle interests at stake and in my view there is no doubt that the u.s. is prepared to act on those interests. in light of that reality, it would be reckless and irresponsible to leave any doubt about this in the minds of those on either side of the straight who are involved in the political or policy process. similarly, americans need to be aware of the seriousness and depth of commitment, feelings and concern among people on both sides of the straight about their own interests and their own principles. -- if this process plays out, it would be both arrogant and reckless for the united ace to ignore those realities. some people in taiwan may believe that because the u.s. supports taiwan's democracy and security, that means the u.s. will back them as long as they take positions that rhetorically echo u.s. positions. some of the mainland may believe that be
all the u.s. has no desire or intention to become involved in either the election itself or in cross strait relations, as i is that, it does have idle interests at stake and in my view there is no doubt that the u.s. is prepared to act on those interests. in light of that reality, it would be reckless and irresponsible to leave any doubt about this in the minds of those on either side of the straight who are involved in the political or policy process. similarly, americans need to be aware of...
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and the u.s. ador says there can be no assad present. >> it will be interesting to see what comes out of that meeting. james thank you. >>> lots more still to come on al jazeera, including the spreading scandal, volkswagen admits to cheating emission tests in europe and the united states. >>> and trying to scrape together a living among garbage, we'll meet the south africans risking their lives to make ends meet. ♪ ♪ >> hello, a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. at least 717 people taking part in the hajj pilgrimage have been killed in a stampede. >>> a suicide bombing on a mosque in the yemeni capitol, sana'a, has killed 25 people. any yemeni affiliate of the islamic state of iraq and the levant has claimed responsibility. >>> and barack obama and vladimir putin are to hold their first face-to-face meeting in nearly a year in new york. syria and ukraine will be on the agenda. >>> pope francis has become the first head of the catholic church to address a meeting of the u.s. congress.
and the u.s. ador says there can be no assad present. >> it will be interesting to see what comes out of that meeting. james thank you. >>> lots more still to come on al jazeera, including the spreading scandal, volkswagen admits to cheating emission tests in europe and the united states. >>> and trying to scrape together a living among garbage, we'll meet the south africans risking their lives to make ends meet. ♪ ♪ >> hello, a reminder of the top stories here...
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the u.s. and chien in have been engaged in takes talks on a cyber deal. the agreement could address cyber attacks on utilities, cell phone companies and hospitals. >>> we're going to go to break here on "worldwide exchange." still to come on the program, a close call. we try to decipher this weekend's fed speak with jpmorgan's jamie dimon right after the break. it's more than a network. it's how you stay connected. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you get an industry leading broadband network and cloud and hosting services. centurylink. your link to what's next. >>> welcome back. remind you the headlines, volkswagen shares fall sharply after u.s. regulators accuse the automaker of cheating an emissions test. >>> republican presidential contender carly fiorina receives a 15% boost in the poles after the most recent televised debate. >>> "game of thrones" wins at the emmys after receiving a record breaking 12 awards. >> jon hamm gets his best actor emmy as well. let's check in
the u.s. and chien in have been engaged in takes talks on a cyber deal. the agreement could address cyber attacks on utilities, cell phone companies and hospitals. >>> we're going to go to break here on "worldwide exchange." still to come on the program, a close call. we try to decipher this weekend's fed speak with jpmorgan's jamie dimon right after the break. it's more than a network. it's how you stay connected. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you get...
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for the start of his first u.s. visit. president obama, first family and vice president biden met him at saint andrew, the diplomatic mission to the u.s., senior washington correspondent, mike viqueira is at the white house, and it's a pretty big day in dc, mike. >> reporter: so far, you're absolutely right, richelle. pope francis is known for his lack of attention, and worldliness in a throw away kurt. and now as he goes to washington this afternoon, americans are about to see a new kind of pope in both substance and style up close. bidding farewell to cubans on packed streets. after four days on the communist island, pope francis makes his first trip ever to the u.s. hours later, he arrived outside of washington, at st. be andrews, the president on the tarmac and the first family and vice president bide and not jill. he skipped a ride in the limo, climbing instead into the back of a fiat. the president's visit to washington, it's expected to be a quiet evening for the pope, for his trip to thehous to whit. >> to be able t
for the start of his first u.s. visit. president obama, first family and vice president biden met him at saint andrew, the diplomatic mission to the u.s., senior washington correspondent, mike viqueira is at the white house, and it's a pretty big day in dc, mike. >> reporter: so far, you're absolutely right, richelle. pope francis is known for his lack of attention, and worldliness in a throw away kurt. and now as he goes to washington this afternoon, americans are about to see a new kind...
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one big concern is that the u.s. and russia now run the risk of accidentally attacking each other's forces. reports also indicate that russian soldiers have filed complaints with russia's human rights council fearing deployment to syria. jamie mcintire has the report, jamie. >> for quite some time, russia and syria are long time military allies and moscow has been aiding the syrian regime since the cold war. but this is quantitativelily beyond what they havquantitativ. the question is where is this all headed? >> doubling the number of attack helicopters on the ground in syria the u.s. had little choice but to open high level military to military talks with moscow. in london, secretary of state john kerry tried oput the best face on it. >> helping to define the next steps in syria. >> ash carter hasn't talked to his counterpart since he took office. so-called mil to mil talks haven't taken place. russian defense minister told carter the military buildup was defensive in nature to honor russian commitments to juniors d
one big concern is that the u.s. and russia now run the risk of accidentally attacking each other's forces. reports also indicate that russian soldiers have filed complaints with russia's human rights council fearing deployment to syria. jamie mcintire has the report, jamie. >> for quite some time, russia and syria are long time military allies and moscow has been aiding the syrian regime since the cold war. but this is quantitativelily beyond what they havquantitativ. the question is...
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the u.s. omy. we are seeing this bounce back continue sharply in u.s. stocks. coming off the second best gain of the year for stocks yesterday. >> yahoo, of course, one of the biggest losers today. david brought you up to speed on that irs story a few moments ago. there is general talk that this is part of a broader crack down in inversions or any sort of tax loop high schoholes american co are streaking to get. >> it doesn't necessarily say that you don't do it. it says we're not going to give you the permission to do it. and we all know, of course, in terms of inversions, the various acts that have been taken, particularly by treasury to try to close the so-called window for a howing them, but there are plenty of corporations trying to figure out how to change their tax jurisdiction. we have an uneven playing field where in some industries you have a lot of players who are vo advantaged by the fact that they're not under a u.s. tax regime. >> and in the red, jeff smiezic and go other senior o
the u.s. omy. we are seeing this bounce back continue sharply in u.s. stocks. coming off the second best gain of the year for stocks yesterday. >> yahoo, of course, one of the biggest losers today. david brought you up to speed on that irs story a few moments ago. there is general talk that this is part of a broader crack down in inversions or any sort of tax loop high schoholes american co are streaking to get. >> it doesn't necessarily say that you don't do it. it says we're not...
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that is, the u.s. government argues to even reveal a single line, a single word out of the 100,000-something pages that the doj and fbi has in their pending prosecution would be to harm that pending prosecution and to harm u.s. national security. so as a result, that series of freedom of information act requests is restricted. but, further, around another 500 freedom of information act requests filed by us, by our lawyers, by other journalists in the united states and other civil rights groups are also held back. so there's a -- it's like a hoover dam blocking off a torrent of documents, all under or the excuse that there is a pending prosecution of me. and so it leads to an interesting -- we might have shot ourselves in the foot a bit politically insofar as if the case is dropped in the u.s., then suddenly this dam breaks up and something like 100,000 documents into the u.s. possessor be cushion of wiki -- persecution of wikileaks come out. so politically, they have to keep the case going. >> and what
that is, the u.s. government argues to even reveal a single line, a single word out of the 100,000-something pages that the doj and fbi has in their pending prosecution would be to harm that pending prosecution and to harm u.s. national security. so as a result, that series of freedom of information act requests is restricted. but, further, around another 500 freedom of information act requests filed by us, by our lawyers, by other journalists in the united states and other civil rights groups...
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as we get ready for the u.s. markets session. bmw shares are skidding on a report that the car maker also exceeded emissions limits but ten vw reversed losses today after ceo martin winterkorn re-signs. will the fed chair offer any more tangible information? hey, you forgot the milk! that's lactaid. right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can drink all you want... ...with no discomfort? exactly. here, try some... mmm, it is real milk. see? delicious. hoof bump! oh. right here girl, boom. lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. and for a creamy and delicious treat, try lactaid® ice cream. >> the pontiff will address a joint session of congress at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. let's bring in tracie potts that joins us from capitol hill. good morning to you tracy. >> good morning, well this is something that has never happened before. a pope coming to address our nation's lawmakers and yet again as we saw yesterday he's doing it in english. this is the last address he'll do in english during his u.s. tour. the pope has be
as we get ready for the u.s. markets session. bmw shares are skidding on a report that the car maker also exceeded emissions limits but ten vw reversed losses today after ceo martin winterkorn re-signs. will the fed chair offer any more tangible information? hey, you forgot the milk! that's lactaid. right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can drink all you want... ...with no discomfort? exactly. here, try some... mmm, it is real milk. see? delicious. hoof bump! oh. right here...
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they note the u.s. corporate profits as opposed to the economy would suffer because chinese consumers buy less from american companies. they padre china is so ingrained into the world that a cooling of the china would affect the u.s. it is much more important than external demand. the rest world does, however, have an impact. the notion that the u.s. can drag the global economy along is no longer the case. >> yet a reason study by economists at the kangs city federal reserve bank found a new upside from the chinese slowdown. tens of millions now leading the country and ending up in the u.s. economy. from cond owes to companies, the chinese are helping to bump up equity prices. >> so far the data backs it. suggesting while the u.s. economy's state affected by china, it is not ultimately determined by it. for "nightly business report." >>> the widely followed hedge fund manager remains bearish on china. he said chinese economic growth would continue to decline by about 2 pierce year and he made it clear th
they note the u.s. corporate profits as opposed to the economy would suffer because chinese consumers buy less from american companies. they padre china is so ingrained into the world that a cooling of the china would affect the u.s. it is much more important than external demand. the rest world does, however, have an impact. the notion that the u.s. can drag the global economy along is no longer the case. >> yet a reason study by economists at the kangs city federal reserve bank found a...
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he reminded them that the u.s. has 5% of the world's population but 25% of the world's prison inmates. he says the system must work to stop making incarceration a way of life for some segments of our population. >> the bottom line is that we got to make sure our criminal justice system doesn't perpetuate a system, but lifts people up. >> advocating for more education in prison, that's not being weak on crime. instead he says it's making an investment in the future. >>> in louisiana a new lawsuit is accusing orleans parish of running a system that is nothing more than a modern debtor's prison. a number of inmates launched a federal lawsuit claiming some sheriffs routinely broke the law by not giving them an opportunity to plead poverty. the money goes into the court's judicial expense fund. lauren brooke eisen, wow, what do you make of this lawsuit first of all? how widespread is this? what is happening in louisiana? >> what we're seeing in louisiana is a microcosm of what's happening across the country. the criminal
he reminded them that the u.s. has 5% of the world's population but 25% of the world's prison inmates. he says the system must work to stop making incarceration a way of life for some segments of our population. >> the bottom line is that we got to make sure our criminal justice system doesn't perpetuate a system, but lifts people up. >> advocating for more education in prison, that's not being weak on crime. instead he says it's making an investment in the future. >>> in...
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the dispute the u.s. does have is with very few countries in this part of the world, the philippines in particular. therefore i think the united states should leave it to the pair of countries, china and the philippines or china and vietnam to work out. it is the right thing to emphasize that peace and stability need to be maintained and no need of violence need to be used when the relevant talk about the f countries in territorial disputes. these happen in other parts of the world. but the country that do not have [simultaneous speech] >> you can't boil it down to that and on that note we are out of time, victor gow,. >>> thank you for having me. >> victor gow, thank you for joining us this morning from beijing. >>> thank you. >> one of the stops for the pope tomorrow is a prison just outside philadelphia. up next: a look he at the catholic church's stance on the death penalty. >>> plus the search for answers one year later. what really happened to more than 40 students who disappeared from a small town i
the dispute the u.s. does have is with very few countries in this part of the world, the philippines in particular. therefore i think the united states should leave it to the pair of countries, china and the philippines or china and vietnam to work out. it is the right thing to emphasize that peace and stability need to be maintained and no need of violence need to be used when the relevant talk about the f countries in territorial disputes. these happen in other parts of the world. but the...
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in the u.s. warrant a rate hike. the u.s. city can stand it. >> up to 30,000 jobs set to go at hewlett-packard's enterprise business sending shares down after hours. cnbc speaks to meg whitman later today. >> strike averted. fiat chrysler seals a deal with the uaw. it will end the controversial two tier pay system. >> founder mark zuckerberg makes a u-turn on the dislike button in response to user demand. >>> let's check in on u.s. futures and what they're indicating for the u.s. market open. we had a pretty good session last night. rally of 1.5%. really across the board. u.s. futures are telling us we're not looking at much movement out of the gate. the s&p 500 the implied open. we're down marginally, pretty much flat. the tow jones industrial is look at gains at 9 points and the tech heavy nasdaq looking at a decline of one point or so. >> just going to quickly jump in there and bring some flashes from the oecd that says the early fed move would remove some uncertainty. they're saying a fed rate
in the u.s. warrant a rate hike. the u.s. city can stand it. >> up to 30,000 jobs set to go at hewlett-packard's enterprise business sending shares down after hours. cnbc speaks to meg whitman later today. >> strike averted. fiat chrysler seals a deal with the uaw. it will end the controversial two tier pay system. >> founder mark zuckerberg makes a u-turn on the dislike button in response to user demand. >>> let's check in on u.s. futures and what they're indicating...
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Sep 11, 2015
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in the context of syria where the u.s. hlt ha hasn't beene ground, so we're grasping in the dark to determine what the risk is bringing some of these people to the u.s. >> so what are the agencies involved? who pays for all this. >> within the government, the state department is involved. u.s. citizenship and immigration services which is within the department of homeland security. the office of refugee resettlement which is health and human services and there are a number of voluntary agencies involved as well. so there's some private public partnership once people reach the united states. >> i think the concern also is these security checks especially considering isis and how dominant it is in syria, what is the likelihood of a bad actor getting into this system. >> we already heard direct clapper talk about the intelligence community's concern about precisely that. the es lammic state could use refugees to implant operatives into the united states. and the challenge of course not unlike other challenges they have to face
in the context of syria where the u.s. hlt ha hasn't beene ground, so we're grasping in the dark to determine what the risk is bringing some of these people to the u.s. >> so what are the agencies involved? who pays for all this. >> within the government, the state department is involved. u.s. citizenship and immigration services which is within the department of homeland security. the office of refugee resettlement which is health and human services and there are a number of...
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it comes amid concerns by the u.s. about build up in syria. iraqi military officials revealed the agreement on sunday. they will face the group's threats and clear out their strongholds. a spokesperson said an ad hoc committee will be set up to share and assess information. representatives from the four countries will take part. russia and iran support the syrian governments of president bashar al assad. leaders in russia increased their military assistance earlier this month. russian president, vladimir putin called american support for anti-government forces in syria illegal and ineffective during a recent interview. >> translator: in my opinion, provision of military support to legal structures runs counter to the principles of modern international law, and the united nations charter. we support only legal governmental structures. >> u.s. secretary of state john kerry has expressed concern about russia's moves, and he said nations need to work together. >> i think the critical thing is that all of the efforts need to be coordinated. this is
it comes amid concerns by the u.s. about build up in syria. iraqi military officials revealed the agreement on sunday. they will face the group's threats and clear out their strongholds. a spokesperson said an ad hoc committee will be set up to share and assess information. representatives from the four countries will take part. russia and iran support the syrian governments of president bashar al assad. leaders in russia increased their military assistance earlier this month. russian...