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second-largest in the world with 120,000 syrians. 80 kilometers east of the capital, that is where we find tony chang. >> it is a desolate desert landscape. the sun bakes the rockhard earth. there is no water for miles, so it is hard to think of somewhere less hospitable to live. it could be home to 100,000 people. the hospital facility is almost complete. the treatment tents are up and they are kept operational for three months. everything is ready and all they need are the patients. >> with the maternity and the operation room, it is going to be ready by early next week. we can do surgery, of course. we have a laboratory, we do deliveries for up to 40 patients in the hospital. >> one of the enormous challenges facing anyone is the harshness of the environment. it is 45 degrees in the midday summer sun and in four months, it will be a freezing cold wind whipping around with temperature at night dropping to well below zero. >> trying to flatten out the rocky ground, some structures are being shipped and ready built. these are usually the administrative cuts, and the prefabrication is expensive and tr
second-largest in the world with 120,000 syrians. 80 kilometers east of the capital, that is where we find tony chang. >> it is a desolate desert landscape. the sun bakes the rockhard earth. there is no water for miles, so it is hard to think of somewhere less hospitable to live. it could be home to 100,000 people. the hospital facility is almost complete. the treatment tents are up and they are kept operational for three months. everything is ready and all they need are the patients....
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tony chang has this report. >> jordan, the small kingdom of 6 million has a proud history of offering assistance to those in need. the jordanians -- >> we tell the syrians they have we are going to die, but we don't care. you can't do that. >> president assad has talked about far-reaching consequences or the whole of the middle east. >> he was thinking of syria or has bullock -- hezbollah to join hi. -- join him. >> the violence seems to be spreading with car bombs. they could take the violence out into the streets. jordan's close ties will be put to the test. they publicly maintained his new talent he -- maintain their neutrality. they don't want to be complicit in any move that hits the government of damascus. how concerned are people in the streets? >> they are no strangers to taking in refugees and opened their borders to the palestinians and the iraqis. many people here are now concerned that unrest can spread all across the middle east. >> jordanians are united. >> you need more help from the outside world? >> of course. >> jordan has remained relatively untouched over the past
tony chang has this report. >> jordan, the small kingdom of 6 million has a proud history of offering assistance to those in need. the jordanians -- >> we tell the syrians they have we are going to die, but we don't care. you can't do that. >> president assad has talked about far-reaching consequences or the whole of the middle east. >> he was thinking of syria or has bullock -- hezbollah to join hi. -- join him. >> the violence seems to be spreading with car...
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it's down 47 and change. >>> tony and stephanie show us how to make a restaurant style meal at home, today's menu chicken with garlic and fennel. >> this looks good. >> it looks hearty and great. >> beautiful. chicken thighs with the skin and the bone attached. what we did is we cooked them in olive oil then moved the chicken took out the olive oil. >> so i brown a little bit of fennel in here and then took the fennel out and while it was still hot mixed it with olives and with that same oil we added in the chicken back again and then we added in some chicken stock and some white wine and let it reduce with the garlic. >> put this on top. this is in a fennel and the olives you put together. >> these are going on top. >> a little parsley? >> because the fennel was hot when i mixed in these olives they are -- they gave it a softness which is great and put them back in. a little bit of pepper and just a little bit of salt. not too much because you have salt already in the olives. >> we also use sodium-free chicken broth. this is a great dish. that will fill you up. >> thank you, bellisi
it's down 47 and change. >>> tony and stephanie show us how to make a restaurant style meal at home, today's menu chicken with garlic and fennel. >> this looks good. >> it looks hearty and great. >> beautiful. chicken thighs with the skin and the bone attached. what we did is we cooked them in olive oil then moved the chicken took out the olive oil. >> so i brown a little bit of fennel in here and then took the fennel out and while it was still hot mixed it with...
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think that don't ever listen to the lie that things don't change that we're in a constant state of change tony you're a great guy great with a secure larry i want to thank him again as my guest tony hale catch him on veep now on h.b.o. on demand and arrested development on netflix and you can find me on twitter at kings thing is a see an x time. thank you. well . science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future of covered. i was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of the war i. think. that had he ever read or cared a court found alive here's a story made for a movie is playing out in real life. mission free accreditation free store charges free. arrangement free. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media project freedom. gargi dot com . hey guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking the sat so yesterday that medical woke up to yet another mass killing spree right here in washington d.c. in
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think that don't ever listen to the lie that things don't change that we're in a constant state of change tony you're a great great with a secure larry i want to thank him again as my guest tony hale catch him on veep now on h.b.o. on demand and arrested development on netflix and you can find me on twitter at kings things a c. an x time. thank you. unexplored and talk to go what is it in this icy expanse that attracts the people who come here. now i only go to the doctor. and enter into. a new generation of polar explorers is coming. we have a new group of specialists here now all of them are young how are they going to get along with each other and i don't know. who. i used to be a bureaucrat. seriously. what adventures await in this mysterious land where do they live want to eat and what are they actually doing it on top to go. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images. from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. summer is coming to an end. the crew of the academic field of is waiting for the research station to pack up for winter everything has to
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what happens, tony, if you change the momentum, if you do with missiles going in turn the tide and the rebels do take over and the assad regime collapses, leaving vulnerable perhaps chemical weapons depots? what happens to those storage areas for chemical weapons? who's protecting those? >> so bret, one of the things we did when we decided to increase our assistance to the opposition is we wrote a compact, a compact with the opposition and with supporting countries of the opposition in the region. part of that compact is a commitment by the opposition, should they succeed assad to allow the international community to come in and secure and dispose of the chemical weapons. >> that sounds like boots on the ground to me, tony. >> no, not boots on the ground in terms of soldiers, there's an international organization, for example, in a peaceful environment, if there's peace, an international organization pursuant to chemical weapons convention that works on disposing of chemical weapons, the syrians themselves would have the ability to do that with equipment that could be brought in. there
what happens, tony, if you change the momentum, if you do with missiles going in turn the tide and the rebels do take over and the assad regime collapses, leaving vulnerable perhaps chemical weapons depots? what happens to those storage areas for chemical weapons? who's protecting those? >> so bret, one of the things we did when we decided to increase our assistance to the opposition is we wrote a compact, a compact with the opposition and with supporting countries of the opposition in...
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fifth avenue is worth between five and seven million, even that kind of money is unlikely to change the tony of improves relations. >> from rain yawn point of view, we are finding out that the foreign reserves are depleted, that the oil income is very much vanished so the government wants to explicit the sanctions. >> the bhows says while there are no formal plans for a meeting it hasn't been ruled out either. paul bieben, al jazeera new york. >>> in just one day, superstrong show of support for boston after the april twin marathon bombings that killed three and injured hundreds more. ftc >> mike eaves joins us in sports. sad news in boxing. >> former boxing champion ken norton has died, his manager says congestive heart failure is the cause. norton gained prominence when he defeated mohamed ali that same year, and he finished his career with a record of 42, seven and 1 and 33 knockouts. ken norton was 70 years old. >>> in the nfl a top 5 draft pick from just two years ago already has a new home. the cleveland browns traded trent richardson to the colts. giving two of the top three players o
fifth avenue is worth between five and seven million, even that kind of money is unlikely to change the tony of improves relations. >> from rain yawn point of view, we are finding out that the foreign reserves are depleted, that the oil income is very much vanished so the government wants to explicit the sanctions. >> the bhows says while there are no formal plans for a meeting it hasn't been ruled out either. paul bieben, al jazeera new york. >>> in just one day,...
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we're not expecting a vote this evening, don't hold me to that, tony because that could change, but thereay be a vote friday, tomorrow. >> what can you tell us about this historic meeting between the itself and iran? >> well, it was historic, and it happened, and the secretary of state and iran's foreign minister in the same room. first time that has hand since 1979. and it must have gone well, because the eu foreign minister chief came out after to announce the date of the next meeting. >> i was pleased to an intight the minister of iran with political directors convened and chaired by myself. it was substantial meeting, good atmosphere, energetic. we had a discussion about how we would go forward with an ambitious time frame to see whether he can make progress quickly. i'm pleased that we have agreed to meet in geneva on the 15th and 16th of october. >> reporter: so less than a month from now, they will be meeting again in geneva and i know that they don't want to say too much until that meeting happens, but she went on to say that the agreement in that meeting this afternoon lead to th
we're not expecting a vote this evening, don't hold me to that, tony because that could change, but thereay be a vote friday, tomorrow. >> what can you tell us about this historic meeting between the itself and iran? >> well, it was historic, and it happened, and the secretary of state and iran's foreign minister in the same room. first time that has hand since 1979. and it must have gone well, because the eu foreign minister chief came out after to announce the date of the next...
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tony? >> so randall, will anything change with the pentagon as it reviews the security policies? any need changes? >> we have not been informed of any immediate changes, but the comments that we're hearing from secretary hagel and mavis, as they look into the circumstances of the security clearances, they're going to be reviewing everyone who has security clearances. they have already initiated that around the world. and we would suspect that anyone who has not obtained a security clearance at this point will find that the process may be delayed as they review exactly what has been happening in a person's past that may indicate that they should not be reviewed. >> how long will an interview like this take? >> it won't be a quick review, that's for sure. it can't be, given the circumstances, and given the number of government facilities that are around the world. we have even heard law enforcement officials say that the investigation into monday's shooting will take an extended period of time. we saw today, yellow taped areas around the building where it was located, as they try t
tony? >> so randall, will anything change with the pentagon as it reviews the security policies? any need changes? >> we have not been informed of any immediate changes, but the comments that we're hearing from secretary hagel and mavis, as they look into the circumstances of the security clearances, they're going to be reviewing everyone who has security clearances. they have already initiated that around the world. and we would suspect that anyone who has not obtained a security...
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but not too if the polls are to be believed, australians are looking for a change and that would mean a shift to the right. tony abbott is on the rise and kevin rudd is fighting to avoid a wipeout. >> the question we all want to know, will they swing it? you are watching bbc world news america. as if white house did not have enough to worry about, a weak jobs report. more details have emerged of a phone call made by a driver spain. horrific crash in he is heard telling a colleague that he was traveling at 190 kilometers per hour instead of 80. the driver and the train company are being investigated. >> the aftermath of july's train crash, which killed 79 people in northern spain. the moment caught on cctv and the train derailed on a bend. the driver emerged injured and ,overed in blood, but earlier he called a colleague for help. the transcript of the call had previously been heard by investigators in court. this is the first time we have heard the voice of the driver, full of panic. his mother died in the crash. >> i feel he is just a human being that believes he has made a mistake. he told the safety team how
but not too if the polls are to be believed, australians are looking for a change and that would mean a shift to the right. tony abbott is on the rise and kevin rudd is fighting to avoid a wipeout. >> the question we all want to know, will they swing it? you are watching bbc world news america. as if white house did not have enough to worry about, a weak jobs report. more details have emerged of a phone call made by a driver spain. horrific crash in he is heard telling a colleague that he...
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conservative coalition has won the country's parliamentary election realizing the first change of government in six years. tony abbott is likely to become the new prime minister. >> i at both proud and humbled as i shoulder the duties of government. the time for campaigning has passed. the time for governing has arrived. >> he pledged to jap the carbon tax andrestore the nation's fiscal health and deal with the increasing number of refugees from southeast asia and elsewhere. he is 55 years old. he won an election in 1994 to become a member of the house of representatives and became the head of the liberal party in 2009. the conservative coalition will take over from the labor party which saw a big drop in public support after the former prime minister introduced a carbon tax on businesses last year. >>> cambodian officials have announced the results of july's parliamentary election. the ruling party won a majority. but the largest opposition party says it may boycott the parliament. the largest opposition force, the cambodian national rescue party says it will never accept the result. >> there will be a series
conservative coalition has won the country's parliamentary election realizing the first change of government in six years. tony abbott is likely to become the new prime minister. >> i at both proud and humbled as i shoulder the duties of government. the time for campaigning has passed. the time for governing has arrived. >> he pledged to jap the carbon tax andrestore the nation's fiscal health and deal with the increasing number of refugees from southeast asia and elsewhere. he is...
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change of government. what can they expect from tony abbott? >> two main things that voters are hoping for. the crisis is the rices of energy such as fuel and electricity will go down. and that the carbon tax on industries polluting the environment is the main reason for the crisis going up. skipomised to immediately this tax as soon as he is in power. secondly, a lot of australians fear that more boat people will reach australia. they pay money to traffickers to reach australia. t promised to turn them back with an iron fist. >> why has there been such a big swing away from labor? ministerputy prime said very clear that the voters have punished labor for this unity. lots of voters are fed up with confrontations within the ruling party, especially between kevin rudd and his predecessor julia gillard. they're looking for unity within government and hope that tony abbott will be able to deliver. at the same time, others fear the new conservative promised or will push australia back into the 1950s. >> thank you very much that report. tomorrow, moscow will go to the polls in the city's first ma
change of government. what can they expect from tony abbott? >> two main things that voters are hoping for. the crisis is the rices of energy such as fuel and electricity will go down. and that the carbon tax on industries polluting the environment is the main reason for the crisis going up. skipomised to immediately this tax as soon as he is in power. secondly, a lot of australians fear that more boat people will reach australia. they pay money to traffickers to reach australia. t...
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. >> not long ago i asked former prime minister tony praye blair. >> i think a change in atmosphere and language offers an opportunity to see if they can resolve this along with the rest of the international community so you don't get the very toxic dangerous situation with iran with the nuclear weapon or conflict as the choice is. sure, if we can resolve this diplomatically let's do so, but i think there will be, you know, a degree of skepticism, understandably, or a degree of testing to put it because people will want to know that what is now better language is matched by better actions. >> do you believe president rouhani when he said iran does not want nuclear weapons or does not have nuclear weapons? >> i don't know. is the honest answer to that. that's why you have to test this by actions. there is a pattern of behavior from iran on this issue over the years, which is occasionally to open up and appear to be very open to a compromise and then you find that the accumulation of the materials and the program just continues. so that's why i say the important thing is to test this. by
. >> not long ago i asked former prime minister tony praye blair. >> i think a change in atmosphere and language offers an opportunity to see if they can resolve this along with the rest of the international community so you don't get the very toxic dangerous situation with iran with the nuclear weapon or conflict as the choice is. sure, if we can resolve this diplomatically let's do so, but i think there will be, you know, a degree of skepticism, understandably, or a degree of...
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>> reporter: well, tony, what they're looking at doing is changing the permitting process, and that coulde long for get clearance to drill, possibly up to a year or more. >> diane este rbrook in bismarck, north dakota, thank you. >>> it's called the most comprehensive look at global health ever. 187 countries, risk factors all tracked over a 20-year span. >> reporter: if the world's entire population were one patient these global burden of disease reports would chart his or her vital signs. some of those signs are looking up. around the globe people are living longer, advances in immunization and maternal health mean fewer children in all regions are dying in the first four years of life. most regions are making head way against infectious diseases. but one big surprise, a marked rise in costly chronic issues. >> we're not doing a good job in what is ailing us. the mental health, your back pain, the issues that are affecting our daily lives in terms of our disability. >> reporter: the new plague, obesity and related conditions such as heart disease and diabetes. >> unfortunately for the f
>> reporter: well, tony, what they're looking at doing is changing the permitting process, and that coulde long for get clearance to drill, possibly up to a year or more. >> diane este rbrook in bismarck, north dakota, thank you. >>> it's called the most comprehensive look at global health ever. 187 countries, risk factors all tracked over a 20-year span. >> reporter: if the world's entire population were one patient these global burden of disease reports would chart...
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on the water, the national harbor is gorgeous sniernlings >> i'm changing my plans.pl i'm coming. >> tonyt walk, run outside.ru we got food and drinks.in. it's friday. [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> back now with great new photos ofck now the national zo girl panda. a second vet exam shows the cubc is three pounds and more than 14 inches long, her heart and an lungs sownt sound very healthy.e her eyes are not open yet. the cub is very active.. zookeepers say they so trying t support her own weight. and you know those little markings are in, too. >> she is so cute. >> yes, she is. >> love it. >> you got quite the party goiny on here. >> i walked into this party, buu i'm changing my plans for for tonight. >> i'm not a beer drinker, but, bu this is going to be
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tony abbott used this opportunity to make it clear that there will be major changes ahead. >> from today declare that australia is under new management, and once more open for business. campaign, he pledged to lower taxes, and expressed his opposition to same-sex marriage. as the prime minister he said he would crack down on illegal immigration and introduce paid maternity leave. he had a powerful ally in his election bid, rupert murdoch, who owns two thirds of the countries news outlets. him,were firmly behind with little positive to say about his rival, kevin rudd. during the campaign, the outgoing prime minister was able -- unable to win over voters by focusing on reducing greenhouse gases. judging by the cheers of the supporters, it appears that has wonn -- kevin rudd the election, but his time in office is over. shortly after the polls closed he resigned as leader of labor. >> i know that the hearts of labor are heavy across the nation tonight. leader, i accept responsibility. >> in recent months, they were under disarray and voters punished the party at the polls. maldives ple of t
tony abbott used this opportunity to make it clear that there will be major changes ahead. >> from today declare that australia is under new management, and once more open for business. campaign, he pledged to lower taxes, and expressed his opposition to same-sex marriage. as the prime minister he said he would crack down on illegal immigration and introduce paid maternity leave. he had a powerful ally in his election bid, rupert murdoch, who owns two thirds of the countries news outlets....
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tony blare ignored them and did it anyway. look what happenened in iraq. unless it's changed in britain in the last decade it's much poorer. there's a big debate whether britain should be providing aid to foreign countries and all of it lends to a debate which sends the people here said that britain shouldn't be doing all these things and it look after itself a bit more. i think politicians here need to start understanding that a little bit better at the moment because they have been so surprise peud the way the parliament voted here pup i think it will be very surprise bid the numbers in this polling as well. >> thanks so much. >>> radiation at the tank holding contaminated water at japan's fukushima nuclear fold is 18-fold. there's enough radiation to kill an exposed person in just four hours. the high readings of radiation were recorded at the same tank. earlier i spoke to a former nuclear scientist where the iraq atomic energy commission. he said the radiation leak is extremely serious. >> it's a problem. a big problem. they have 1040 othey have 1060 . it's going in to the sea and in the pacific ocean and the only peop
tony blare ignored them and did it anyway. look what happenened in iraq. unless it's changed in britain in the last decade it's much poorer. there's a big debate whether britain should be providing aid to foreign countries and all of it lends to a debate which sends the people here said that britain shouldn't be doing all these things and it look after itself a bit more. i think politicians here need to start understanding that a little bit better at the moment because they have been so...
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changes for a year. the labor unions now want them. it's time to use some leverage that they have because they only control a small portion of the government. >> tony, what do you think about that? those state run exchanges start tomorrow anyway. why not go ahead and delay obamacare in its entirety, some parts of it since as he just said there's so much of it still unknown and so much confusion with businesses and the american people? >> there's so many incredibly important advances with this law that you can perfect, make those changes subsequently. people have been waiting for three years now for this portion of the law to be implemented. the realms have refused to compromise, work together with the democratic party to make constructive changes. there are 30 million people who don't have health insurance right now who are waiting desperately to get that health insurance. they end in emergency rooms, very sick. that's unfair to them to force them to be, you know, sacrifice and have no medical care and end up in emergency rooms. that ends up costing us a great deal of money and that's a tremendous drain on our country to allow those people. there's
changes for a year. the labor unions now want them. it's time to use some leverage that they have because they only control a small portion of the government. >> tony, what do you think about that? those state run exchanges start tomorrow anyway. why not go ahead and delay obamacare in its entirety, some parts of it since as he just said there's so much of it still unknown and so much confusion with businesses and the american people? >> there's so many incredibly important advances...
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>> mike rowe will tell us how changing attitudes toward changing attitudes toward blue-collar trade could be i'm tony siragusa and i'm training guys who leak a little, to guard their manhood with new depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com log on to foxnews.com. >>> max lieberman graduated from cornell in university and got a masters in 2012. his education makes him an ideal candidate for the green energy jobs that the obama administration is promoting. but five years on he can't find a job that matches his education. you have been five years out there beating the pavement. have you thought about relocating to houston or oklahoma city where the oil and gas jobs are? is that something you have looked at? >> i have sent my resumes to people in california, texas, canada and overseas too. but the same story. it's always, you know, we respect your education and sounds great on paper. but we're just not hiring for your position right now. and it baffles me. everybody told me for years, family, friends, advise
>> mike rowe will tell us how changing attitudes toward changing attitudes toward blue-collar trade could be i'm tony siragusa and i'm training guys who leak a little, to guard their manhood with new depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com log on to foxnews.com. >>> max lieberman graduated from cornell in university and got a masters in 2012. his education makes him an ideal...
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changes of prime minister el . >> if check that means on saturday tony abbott who heads right of center coalition of parties willbe elected prime minister. he seems to have put his party in a competitive position. saying even genuine refugees who came by boat would not be settled in australia have dulled opposition claims that only they could stop the boat. the carbon tax on pollution under lining another attacks. he concentrated on defending existing members of parliament rather than winning seat for new once. >> three or four are on the edge of melbourne. some seats in brisbane and running up the greens land coast, these are the coalition and that would defeat the government. >> abbots' campaign has been a tour of small businesses and factories. he said he would cut spending, but whoever wins is likely to face a tough ride as australia's boon ride comes to an end. >> the fact that we've got the biggest mining boon in two centuries now in the rear vision mirror. that means we have a whole bunch of new problems we've got to deal with. it has the potential to be a very important threshold election. >> as for conf
changes of prime minister el . >> if check that means on saturday tony abbott who heads right of center coalition of parties willbe elected prime minister. he seems to have put his party in a competitive position. saying even genuine refugees who came by boat would not be settled in australia have dulled opposition claims that only they could stop the boat. the carbon tax on pollution under lining another attacks. he concentrated on defending existing members of parliament rather than...
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i'm wondering will anything change while the pentagon is reviewing its security policy? >> well, tony, we don't have a specific answer to that, but if we want to project from what the secretary of defense has said and other government officials have said we can certainly expect that every government agency will be automatically reviewing private contractors, and especially civilian employees who have military backgrounds in the days going forward even before they change the procedures. once the reports are in we expect there will be new procedures in place as well. >> randall pinkston in washington, d.c. thank you. >>> nine men and three women died in monday's shooting. they were parents, grandparents, sons and daughters, veterans, teachers. we have more on the people president obama called patriots. >> when he looked at her, he looked straight at her, clenched that jaw and just, boom. >> reporter: john weaver saw aaron alexis claim one of his first 12 victims. >> he killed her. she did not deserve to die a horrible death like they did. it was tragic. >> reporter: like weaver many can
i'm wondering will anything change while the pentagon is reviewing its security policy? >> well, tony, we don't have a specific answer to that, but if we want to project from what the secretary of defense has said and other government officials have said we can certainly expect that every government agency will be automatically reviewing private contractors, and especially civilian employees who have military backgrounds in the days going forward even before they change the procedures....
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change for the better. plus serena williams roars into the final. we'll tell you who she'll face for the title. >> party leader tonybott will hold up the new government. in a speech within the last hour mr. abbott promised to restore political stability. >> my friend, my friend, thank you. thank you so much. i can inform you that the government of australia has changed. [ cheering ] >> with ten seats still in play, and i can inform you that the australian party has won. >> abbott has won ass leader of the labour party. >> a short time ago i phoned tony abbott to concede these national elections. [ booing ] >> as prime minister of australia i wish him well now in the high office of prime minister of this country. to raise an ey aye to wish them well in the stresses and strains of the high office ahead. we know a little bit of what that is like. >> wlet's start with andrew, and of course, jubilation there certainly for the which were. >> it was electric when tony abbott came on the stage a victory they've been waiting six years for when kevin rudd ceded. this was a comprehensive victory for the coalition party. tony
change for the better. plus serena williams roars into the final. we'll tell you who she'll face for the title. >> party leader tonybott will hold up the new government. in a speech within the last hour mr. abbott promised to restore political stability. >> my friend, my friend, thank you. thank you so much. i can inform you that the government of australia has changed. [ cheering ] >> with ten seats still in play, and i can inform you that the australian party has won....
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tony abbott has been sworn in as australia's prime minister. comfortable lower house election this is month. his alliance doesn't changeate which means it could be dill to him to push pollution through his legislative agenda. >> we pledge ourselves to serve the people of australia for their benefit to the very best of our ability. we are determined to honor our commitments, to scrap the carbon tax, to stop the votes, get the budgets under control and build the roads of the 21st seen cent, we will be a problem-solving government based on values not ideology. >> almost half a million birds are to be killed in napal to contain a bird flu out break but the move is being criticized by poultry farmers facing huge losses, we have more. >> reporter: this used to be a bustalling poultry farm, but last month 4,000 chickens cat dialed stop the pred of the bird flu virus. >> i have not come back up here since then. it makes me very sad. they were such beautiful birds. >> reporter: he lost $20,000, most of which he owes to the bank. without his chickens, he can't even pay the interest anymore. and he's just one of the thousands of
tony abbott has been sworn in as australia's prime minister. comfortable lower house election this is month. his alliance doesn't changeate which means it could be dill to him to push pollution through his legislative agenda. >> we pledge ourselves to serve the people of australia for their benefit to the very best of our ability. we are determined to honor our commitments, to scrap the carbon tax, to stop the votes, get the budgets under control and build the roads of the 21st seen cent,...
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>> at this point, tony, if you haven't committed one way or another. there are a lot of potentially game changing things in the air. there might be some kind of effort to work with russia here. they said let's wait and see, and some of them said it might be a stalling tactic. more than half of the american public shows the president hasn't made his case yet. so we're hearing a lot of wait and see. one member, congressman adam smith said today i'm taking all of this information in, but i'm going to take my time and make a careful and really thoughtful decision here. we heard from mike viqueira that congressman king out of new york has been talking about this. he is one who has said the president really has to hammer home the message to the american people tomorrow night. >> that brings me to the next point, libby. do members of congress really think this speech -- a lot is hanging in the balance based on how well this speech is received. could it be that defining moment for the president's push for military action in syria? >> yes, and no. he president is speaking to a lot of the networks tonight.
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changing position on the planet. >> guest: and charlie parker lewis's the musicians of what is often called what is used to describe the person but tony parker not only was not only a representation of his instrument but embodied what the caller really is to play and to hear as much as his early life was learning how to hear because actually to hear the entire contest he was supervising and add the digital see to what was going on around him so he became one of the biggest exponents of that ability. it is not magic but people don't usually no that is what they do. >> host: is all jazz improvisers? >> guest: no. but the most peculiar is. there are some people through through composed pieces of the players are actually performing a written composition. that is not needed is a used if they don't make anything up they just colored with different nuances so it is like that of an actor. if it is to be or not to be but when you say it makes an artistic. if you say it is so if they are like an actor to in reaction to other actors makes up his own part to what other people are saying to him so that jazz itself fell first movement by louis arms
changing position on the planet. >> guest: and charlie parker lewis's the musicians of what is often called what is used to describe the person but tony parker not only was not only a representation of his instrument but embodied what the caller really is to play and to hear as much as his early life was learning how to hear because actually to hear the entire contest he was supervising and add the digital see to what was going on around him so he became one of the biggest exponents of...
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tony abbott is going to have a lot of work to do trying to convince them to support his legislative changes. do you see that potentially being a problem for an abbott government? >> look, it certainly is because it's the same degree of challenge that existed with the last government of trying to exercise authority with a minority rule, but in practice business is going to stick with what they already know. so i think that you'll find that most of the major mining houses are probably going to still work as if some of these taxes might take much longer to be removed, if in fact they can be removed at all. i don't think there's going to be an immediate acceptance that these things are going to change overnight. but they still would be focusing on these as important elements to try and reinvigorate some of that cost competitiveness that's necessary and clearly the rolf the individual minority senators that are going to form part of this new senate will have to look at overall, you know, the health of the economy, the health of the industry as part of their decision making. >> all right. mike, w
tony abbott is going to have a lot of work to do trying to convince them to support his legislative changes. do you see that potentially being a problem for an abbott government? >> look, it certainly is because it's the same degree of challenge that existed with the last government of trying to exercise authority with a minority rule, but in practice business is going to stick with what they already know. so i think that you'll find that most of the major mining houses are probably going...
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change in texas. all that and more on "real money." >> welcome to al jazeera. i'm tony harris.ere are tonight' top stories. the senate took a step closer to passing th the measure. it will be taken by the senate again on senate. the showdown where the house still looms that could lead to a government shut down on octobe october 1. >>> today lots of speeches at the u.n. general assembly. lots evelots of words from the d
change in texas. all that and more on "real money." >> welcome to al jazeera. i'm tony harris.ere are tonight' top stories. the senate took a step closer to passing th the measure. it will be taken by the senate again on senate. the showdown where the house still looms that could lead to a government shut down on octobe october 1. >>> today lots of speeches at the u.n. general assembly. lots evelots of words from the d
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change the headquarters of the theiations. >> and you can see that full interview with tony harris coming up on talk to al jazeera. 10:30 eastern, 7:30 pacific. stream storms are approaching the south-west. dave warren is up next with the forecast. >> i'm metrologist dave warren, we are watching the pacific north-west of the this is the second. heavy rain causing flooding. the next storm, which is intensifying off the coast of washington will bring a round of wind and rain. it could be stronger with this. the storm intensifies, and the low pressure - a classic low pressure system. the lines continue to grow out from the storm, indicating pressure is dropping rapidly. quick intensivication. by 8 o'clock specific time. the wind could be gusty. the heavy rain coming down. >> this is the next 6 hours, the storm will move onshore. the wind will gust along the coast of washington and oregon. >> high wind warning remains, a flooding problem for washington, oregon. higher elevations expects to see snow as the storm moves onshore. rain conditions, it will lead to flooding and wind damages. that's the next few days in seattle. monday and
change the headquarters of the theiations. >> and you can see that full interview with tony harris coming up on talk to al jazeera. 10:30 eastern, 7:30 pacific. stream storms are approaching the south-west. dave warren is up next with the forecast. >> i'm metrologist dave warren, we are watching the pacific north-west of the this is the second. heavy rain causing flooding. the next storm, which is intensifying off the coast of washington will bring a round of wind and rain. it could...
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tony abbott won an election in a slant slidlandslide victory. he's a catholic that once trained to be a priest. he beaten company bent kevin rudd and that changend six years of labor party rule in australia. it was a contested election, the violence that followed in 2008 forced thousands of kenyan to his flee from their homes. now the government has begun resettling 8,000 people still living in refugees camps. a report from western kenya. >> reporter: after six years, these people are hoping to get their lives back. each person receives a check for about four and a half thousand dollars to start over. these kenyans are among the hundreds of thousands who were forced out of their homes in 2008. killing more than 1,200 people. >> we need get rid of this national shame so that the effected people can have a decent shot at life. we need to do this now. >> reporter: this is one of the last camp for his people made homeless by the violence. it's closing just as the international criminal court at the hague prepares to hear cases. they are accused of crimes against humanity. deputy president williams' case at the hague starts on tuesday and it is her
tony abbott won an election in a slant slidlandslide victory. he's a catholic that once trained to be a priest. he beaten company bent kevin rudd and that changend six years of labor party rule in australia. it was a contested election, the violence that followed in 2008 forced thousands of kenyan to his flee from their homes. now the government has begun resettling 8,000 people still living in refugees camps. a report from western kenya. >> reporter: after six years, these people are...
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disunity to change the prime minister within three years, kevin rudd will resign on the part of the party's leader. the economy was being mismanaged and the country lost control of its borders. >> tony abbott was able to effectively talk his own country down, to feel like you have to get rid of this government in order for this country to succeed. >> but from miss supporters now optimism. >> we have the capacity to be the engine room of asia. in political regulations in the supply of energy. the future is huge for australia. >> this is the night for the right of australian politics to savor. >> global directions, what abbott might do on the domestic scene, if we could though i'd like to talk about expectations how he miert being different when it comes to foreign policy. what are your thoughts? >> i think that much of the crown policy that we've had in place for several years under both types of political party will continue. we're not expecting any major foreign policy surprises. a clear commitment still to the united states. belief that money will rise peacefully without a major threat to australia, they're the mainframe work in place. where we will see problems is his hard line a
disunity to change the prime minister within three years, kevin rudd will resign on the part of the party's leader. the economy was being mismanaged and the country lost control of its borders. >> tony abbott was able to effectively talk his own country down, to feel like you have to get rid of this government in order for this country to succeed. >> but from miss supporters now optimism. >> we have the capacity to be the engine room of asia. in political regulations in the...
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today, i spoke with former british prime minister tony blare and asked him about the new tone between the the u.s. and iran. >> i think that the change in atmosphere and language is obviously an opportunity for iran and the the united states to see if they can resolve this along with the international community and so did you -- you don't get that very toxic danger situation we ra iran. if you can result in that diplomate khreurbgly, i think we there a degree of skeptical and maybe there's a better wife putting it. people will want to know that is what is now a better language what is match bid better action. >> you believe president rahauni that iran does not want nuclear weapons it does not have nuclear weapons. >> i don't know to be honest. that's why i think you have to test this by actions because there is a packing of behavior from iran on this issue over the years which is to open up and appear to be very open to a compromise and then you find the accumulation of the materials for the program just continues. so, the important thing is to test it by, the way, i don't have no doubt at all as far as president obama is concerned,
today, i spoke with former british prime minister tony blare and asked him about the new tone between the the u.s. and iran. >> i think that the change in atmosphere and language is obviously an opportunity for iran and the the united states to see if they can resolve this along with the international community and so did you -- you don't get that very toxic danger situation we ra iran. if you can result in that diplomate khreurbgly, i think we there a degree of skeptical and maybe...
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gone up and up under the labor government , and tony abbott says only his parties can stop the vote. when kevin rudd came back to the leadership he changed his party's policy. there's one thing that has really lost this election for the labor party, it's disunity, having kevin rudd as lead, winning a big victory in 2007, overthrone by julia gillard, his deputy in 2010 and he was brought back to lead the party in june of this year. it smacks of chaos in government. indeed some of labor's ministers have been on television admitting that they lost, and saying the reason is that chaos at the top of the party. almost as if policy didn't matter, disunity in the labor party is what has done it for them. >> waiting for the word on andrew thomas's prediction, back to you later. >> egyptian authorities accused deposed president mohamed morsi of insulting the judiciary, saying he rigged an election in 2005. he's been referred to charges of inciting charms. during a sit-in at a presidential palace last december. rockets fired at terrorists in northern sinai. part of an operation. troops have gone into the area and there has been repeated attacks on
gone up and up under the labor government , and tony abbott says only his parties can stop the vote. when kevin rudd came back to the leadership he changed his party's policy. there's one thing that has really lost this election for the labor party, it's disunity, having kevin rudd as lead, winning a big victory in 2007, overthrone by julia gillard, his deputy in 2010 and he was brought back to lead the party in june of this year. it smacks of chaos in government. indeed some of labor's...
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tony abbott is on track for a win and a big win at that. that, of course, would mean defeat for the existing prime minister, labor's kevin rudd. his party is feeling disarray. they've had two changes of leadership. he was originally prime minister and was overthrown by julia gillard, who became the first ever female prime minister in australia. but the labor party in turn got rid of her when it looked like she would lose, and lose badly in the upcoming election and they returned to kevin rudd. it doesn't seem to have been enough. on policy issues, kevin rudd's party seems not to have performed. there's concerns about autonomy, but it's strong by international standards. there's concerns that a boom in the mining industry may be over, and there's concerns about the number of people coming to beat by refugee. tony abbott has a tough policy towards asylum seeker, helping him get over the line. he looks on track for a big victory later on saturday. >> and from sydney we go to brisbane, peter gr ester is at kevin rudd's campaign headquarters, the gabba. >> i'm looking at reports saying kevin rudd may lose his open seat. this was always going to be an uphill battle with little time in t
tony abbott is on track for a win and a big win at that. that, of course, would mean defeat for the existing prime minister, labor's kevin rudd. his party is feeling disarray. they've had two changes of leadership. he was originally prime minister and was overthrown by julia gillard, who became the first ever female prime minister in australia. but the labor party in turn got rid of her when it looked like she would lose, and lose badly in the upcoming election and they returned to kevin rudd....
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tony, it depends on what you're looking for. we have winter in some areas and fall in other areas. a big change happening.'ll show where you that change is now and where it's headed. coming up in the forecast next. >> archeologists in brazil found 200,000 items dating back to the 17th century. among the artifacts they dug up was an ivory toothbrush and toothpaste made in europe for the portuguese queen. >>> the paul oil boom in malaysia is having serious consequences for the pigmy elephant population with the growers using larger swaths of land and deadly pesticide to protect the groves. how the palm oil business is trying to right an environmental wrong. >> reporter: take away the people and she's alone. so far the only pigmy elephant of the malaysia rescue sanctuary. the expectation there will be 50 injured elephants joining her. company for her but that demand is a worrying sign of the threat to the wildlife. the center was officially opened by governor minister but it's mainly money from the palm oil industry paying for it, the very industry some accuse is doing more to damage wildlife than any other.
tony, it depends on what you're looking for. we have winter in some areas and fall in other areas. a big change happening.'ll show where you that change is now and where it's headed. coming up in the forecast next. >> archeologists in brazil found 200,000 items dating back to the 17th century. among the artifacts they dug up was an ivory toothbrush and toothpaste made in europe for the portuguese queen. >>> the paul oil boom in malaysia is having serious consequences for the...
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change in the bay area. we have the forecast for a rather frigid wednesday coming up. toni ask - are they enough to keep consume terested in apple. >> and from fingerprint sensors to cheaper models the new iphones are unveiled. tonight we ask, are they enough to keep consumers interested in apple? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, council is meeting to consir scrapping a plan to help struggling homeowners. proposed >>> right now the richmond city council is meeting to consider scrapping a plan that could have helped struggling homeowners. city leaders have proposed teaming up with the san francisco investment firm to buy more than 600 underwater mortgages. so far, though, no banks have agreed to sell those mortgages. the city has said it could use eminent domain to force the banks to sell. the mayor supports the program but the vice mayor warns it could hurt city finances. >>> a similar idea could be coming to san francisco where believe it or not there are homes under water in today's market. a city supervisor introduced legislation today that would help those homeowners. but as mark kelly r
change in the bay area. we have the forecast for a rather frigid wednesday coming up. toni ask - are they enough to keep consume terested in apple. >> and from fingerprint sensors to cheaper models the new iphones are unveiled. tonight we ask, are they enough to keep consumers interested in apple? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, council is meeting to consir scrapping a plan to help struggling homeowners. proposed >>> right now the richmond city council is meeting to consider scrapping a plan that...
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and that tony abbott a man who once trained to be a catholic priest will be the prime minister. there was skepticism about climate changeat helped him win his leadership. opposition to the carbon and a dance towards -- >> we will scrap the carbon tax, we will end the waste, we will stop the votes. >> if elected abbott would probably be the fittest prime minister australia has ever had. as a student he was a boxer for the u.k.'s axford university. >> tony abbott is seen as a buff head, a belligerent aggressive former boxer, he walks like a former boxer. he has the ears of a former boxer and he talks like a bit of a boxer. his opponents such machoism is a negative. former prime minister called him a and australians, particularly women, haven't warmed to him yet. >> but on the campaign trail. >> i think that you deserve a better government. i think we are a great country, and a great people. i just don't believe that we can afford another three years like the last six years. >> abbott has made much of outback visits promising engangment with indigenous communities. his campaign focus has been along the south and east coast
and that tony abbott a man who once trained to be a catholic priest will be the prime minister. there was skepticism about climate changeat helped him win his leadership. opposition to the carbon and a dance towards -- >> we will scrap the carbon tax, we will end the waste, we will stop the votes. >> if elected abbott would probably be the fittest prime minister australia has ever had. as a student he was a boxer for the u.k.'s axford university. >> tony abbott is seen as a...
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rocky six years in office and two changes of prime minister ship and instability that has come from that under minded the governing authority. >> on saturday that means tony the coalition of parties will be elected prime minister. and at the beginning of the camp page kevin rutt seemed to put his party in a competitive position and the tough policy saying genuine refugees who came by boat wouldn't be settled in australia had dulled claims that they could stop the boats and had a tax on pollution under mining, another line of attack. but the balance was temporary and it was soon clear they were concentrating on defending existing members of parliament rather than winning seats for new ones. >> it could fall to the coalition, 3, 4 are on the edge of it and some seek in running up the coast and these could all fall to the coalition and that would defeat the government. >> they focused on fares about austral australias and it's a tour of businesses and factories and he will cut spending and foreign aid. whoever wins will likely have a tough ride as this comes to an end. >> the historic challenge the country needs to deal with is the fact that we have got the
rocky six years in office and two changes of prime minister ship and instability that has come from that under minded the governing authority. >> on saturday that means tony the coalition of parties will be elected prime minister. and at the beginning of the camp page kevin rutt seemed to put his party in a competitive position and the tough policy saying genuine refugees who came by boat wouldn't be settled in australia had dulled claims that they could stop the boats and had a tax on...
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changed since then? ali velshi. >> i've spent five years trying to forget to the edge of the abyss. the impact we're still seeing today, i know this tony because i recently refinanced a mortgage. it's harder to do this to borrow money for cars for business for college for mortgages, that is the lasting impact because if you remember, on the days after lehman brothers, banks wouldn't lend other banks money, let alone other companies or businesses. it brought global banking to a standstill. we learned ae a -- a lesson. laying people off, we've still got 11 million people officially unemployed in this country, there are many more of that, we still feel the effects of lehman brothers today. >> we heard this phrase, too big to fail, too big to fail. have we done enough to prevent another financial crisis? >> these systemically important banks, they are bigger than they were then. they are responsible for a bigger chunk of the economy than they were in 2008. i would say this to you: i don't think the perfect storm of things that came together to create the financial crisis can happen in the same way again. but in terms of being too big to fa
changed since then? ali velshi. >> i've spent five years trying to forget to the edge of the abyss. the impact we're still seeing today, i know this tony because i recently refinanced a mortgage. it's harder to do this to borrow money for cars for business for college for mortgages, that is the lasting impact because if you remember, on the days after lehman brothers, banks wouldn't lend other banks money, let alone other companies or businesses. it brought global banking to a standstill....
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change, big difference. >>> by the end of 2002, the u.s. military is headed to the gulf. congress is on board as are british prime minister tonydia. the stage is set for war. a new u.n. resolution has forced iraq to submit to tough new arms inspections. but president bush is growing impatient. the defense department tells him that if he is going to war, he's got to do it before the blistering desert summer. >> we were moving alone the path of getting a good inspection going, that would probably come to fruition, one way or the other. but once you start military forces flowing to the extent that we did for iraq, it's hard to pull them back. >> as the inevitable moves closer, president bush reargues the case. and ups the ante with 16 infamous words in the state of the union address. >> the british government has learned that saddam hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from africa. >> that would be yellowcake. again. but by referring to a six-month-old british white paper, the president does an end run around a claim discredited by his own intelligence service. >> it wasn't a matter of lying about this or lyi
change, big difference. >>> by the end of 2002, the u.s. military is headed to the gulf. congress is on board as are british prime minister tonydia. the stage is set for war. a new u.n. resolution has forced iraq to submit to tough new arms inspections. but president bush is growing impatient. the defense department tells him that if he is going to war, he's got to do it before the blistering desert summer. >> we were moving alone the path of getting a good inspection going, that...
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change starting at $19.95. >>> espn's sport show "pardon the interruption" has made all kinds of errors and admissions. i would like to introduce you to tony. we went to the office to see how it works. >> i got hired to be the research department. a week before air that i first heard the idea that tony and mike wanted a side kick and somebody there to correct errors. this made perfect sense that tony and mike coming from a place in newspaper where they had a correction page. they are 32 and 35. since '08 they are under .500. what our show tries to do is have barroom discussion on air. so first off the show is on autopilot. secondly, we want to make sure they can feel that comfortable when they are doing the show and one way to do that was to have some accountability at the end should they make any mistakes. >> he's not as big as that. >> he's not 6'3". he's not big. >> i want to make sure our lead in sentences are correct before we even get to air. just so we start from a place of complete accuracy. at that point once the conversation goes on for next two minutes they can make any mistake they want. god willing i'll catch them at this poin
change starting at $19.95. >>> espn's sport show "pardon the interruption" has made all kinds of errors and admissions. i would like to introduce you to tony. we went to the office to see how it works. >> i got hired to be the research department. a week before air that i first heard the idea that tony and mike wanted a side kick and somebody there to correct errors. this made perfect sense that tony and mike coming from a place in newspaper where they had a correction...
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changes have to be made? negotiation, but not negotiation where tony sussman and i are working for president kennedy.t doesn't work that way. you still have to face the question, in a special kind of , of how do you get that majority opinion and what is it going to say? and sometimes with other judges. >> ladies and gentlemen, let's -- we will have microphones for you. wait for the microphone. >> thank you. mr. justice, our political system has many problems. one issue that many people agree , that money has killed or is hurting our political system. how does the supreme court justify the corporations and pac's can contribute as individuals can? >> i don't want to persuade you. says, congressn shall pass no law abridging the freedom of speech. money is not speech. but you try running a political campaign without money. if you were to say, no money in a political campaign, you would have the incumbent [indiscernible] the first amendment does have something to say about this. probably the greatest judge this d,tion has had some -- sai don't get into the business of being a judge, saying this person sho
changes have to be made? negotiation, but not negotiation where tony sussman and i are working for president kennedy.t doesn't work that way. you still have to face the question, in a special kind of , of how do you get that majority opinion and what is it going to say? and sometimes with other judges. >> ladies and gentlemen, let's -- we will have microphones for you. wait for the microphone. >> thank you. mr. justice, our political system has many problems. one issue that many...
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tony abbott won the election in a landslide victory. he's a former catholic priest seminary known for his conservatism. he has been called unelectable but clearly they were wrong. this brings a change of six years of labour party leadership. >> this is why we cannot tolerate attacks like this one, even when they happen halfway around the world. >> still ahead, a look at how president obama is calling on congressional leaders again, in his ongoing push to take military action in syria. >> an orchestra performance hits a controversial note. the disputed territory of kashmir. that's all i have an real money. victoria azarenko >> welcome back to al jazeera. here is a look at your headlines at this hour. secretary of state john kerry continues a push for support overseas. president obama is now focused on congress. the bid for more backing is heating up for military action against syria. >>> the 2020 olympic will go to toke tokyo. it bet out the bids from madrid and istanbul. we're in tokyo with the story. >> when people here first heard the announcement they went absolutely wild. there was wild cheering, clapping, and that was just slightly after 5:00 a.m. in the morning. a lot of them
tony abbott won the election in a landslide victory. he's a former catholic priest seminary known for his conservatism. he has been called unelectable but clearly they were wrong. this brings a change of six years of labour party leadership. >> this is why we cannot tolerate attacks like this one, even when they happen halfway around the world. >> still ahead, a look at how president obama is calling on congressional leaders again, in his ongoing push to take military action in...
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tony, wynonna and you didn't go as far as you would have liked to. how are you going to changen amazing person. when people get to know her, they're going to want to keep voting. she's going to work really hard to make everybody proud. >> i like it. >> nice. val, we know elizabeth can dance. that may be some added pressure. what can we expect? >> we can expect her to dance. >> there you go. >> he's going to take it all -- i haven't danced in a long time, since i was a kid. so, it's almost harder to revisit something. and i've never done ballroom in my life. >> never done ballroom with me. >> last season, you were paired with dorothy hamill and she had to withdraw in like the second week. now, you've got a real fighter with the lady that we all love and is a big fan. and by the way, we're crazy about this lady. she's a friend of the show. what do you see -- what do you see ahead for the season? >> um, i don't know. it's certainly going to be fun. but i think everyone needs someone to root for. and everyone needs a bit of inspiration, whether it's dancing or just taking part in s
tony, wynonna and you didn't go as far as you would have liked to. how are you going to changen amazing person. when people get to know her, they're going to want to keep voting. she's going to work really hard to make everybody proud. >> i like it. >> nice. val, we know elizabeth can dance. that may be some added pressure. what can we expect? >> we can expect her to dance. >> there you go. >> he's going to take it all -- i haven't danced in a long time, since i...
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tony. >> paul, what is it specifically that both of the senators want? i heard senator mccain talk about say strikes. are either two men advocating boots on the ground or calling for regime changesyria? >> well, senator mccain repeatedly has called outright for a regime change, saying that assad needs to be toppled and what the president has outlined is not enough. he wants greater steps taken. he is clearly calling for assad to be ousted, not thinking that it would require boots on the ground, but a comprehensive strategy is going to do more than pinpoint strikes by tomahawk missiles. >> in russia, a delegation of lawmakers say they want to travel to washington to urge congress to vote down the president's plan. a speaker of russia's upper house of parliament said they hope the white house will not support military force. overseas, the french prime minister sent parliament new intelligence on the chemical weapons attack, saying. president assad spoke to a french newspaper urging france not to participate in an attack. assad said everyone will lose control of the situation once the first powder keg explodes. there is a risk of regional war. >> phillip ittner is in london with t
tony. >> paul, what is it specifically that both of the senators want? i heard senator mccain talk about say strikes. are either two men advocating boots on the ground or calling for regime changesyria? >> well, senator mccain repeatedly has called outright for a regime change, saying that assad needs to be toppled and what the president has outlined is not enough. he wants greater steps taken. he is clearly calling for assad to be ousted, not thinking that it would require boots on...
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amount might have been tony thanks so much for being with us tonight thank you joe good to have you coming up the fight to save our civilization from global warming and climate change is in high gear even as two point four million pounds of c o two continues to be pumped into our atmosphere every second where does the movement to fight back against climate change stand today and what can be done to increase its influence alaska environmentalist and author bill mckibben after the break. the media lead us so we believe that maybe. by the same motions to cure the play your part of the musical. question is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . it's. green report author educator and environmental activist bill mckibben be debuting a new film this sunday on al-jazeera america called do the math a documentary about climate change and the movement to fight back against the greatest threat our planet as ever face take a look. if you're wrong to wreck the climate it's wrong to profit from that wreckage. twenty twelve was the hottest year in the united states since scientists started keeping records. my gue
amount might have been tony thanks so much for being with us tonight thank you joe good to have you coming up the fight to save our civilization from global warming and climate change is in high gear even as two point four million pounds of c o two continues to be pumped into our atmosphere every second where does the movement to fight back against climate change stand today and what can be done to increase its influence alaska environmentalist and author bill mckibben after the break. the...
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change a single thing about their nuclear weapons program. what i think it would be, it would be too much just not to calm down the issue on the eve of u.n. -- >> tony, the rhetoric. >> your facebook reader was right. in iran, we know the president is a kind of -- >> windowdressing. >> to the regime. and the supreme guide is the real man in power. this week happened at the same time within u.n. happened very little micro story that iran is maybe not that ready to -- they did the news agency, an interview with the french teacher, a political scientist teacher to talk about syria and about the supreme guide and things like that. it was totally fake. he never gave this interview. and it's funny because these are really very odd moetethods. it is very different from the -- what we might expect from the -- >> will the real iran please stand up? last time in iran, you were saying, he's rouhani, the guy who calls the shots is the ayatollah. >> that is interesting. >> after this week, do you get a sense there is an internal tussle going on? >> no, i do not think so. rouhani does that because iran has to put on a nice face, because the only other alternative
change a single thing about their nuclear weapons program. what i think it would be, it would be too much just not to calm down the issue on the eve of u.n. -- >> tony, the rhetoric. >> your facebook reader was right. in iran, we know the president is a kind of -- >> windowdressing. >> to the regime. and the supreme guide is the real man in power. this week happened at the same time within u.n. happened very little micro story that iran is maybe not that ready to -- they...
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toni braxton concert on the quad-- you don't need to remind me. when a last-minute mix-up shifted the showtime by an hour, an anonymous text message went out alerting students of the changesent exclusively to black students. and one french kid named lebron. that's profiling. this is front page juice. i gotta find out who sent the text. have you called the number that sent it? well, nobody's that stupid, right? [growls] [phone rings] hello? um-- [in deep voice] wrong number. [in normal voice] no, no. that was a good cover. so whoever it is keeps hanging up, but he can't hide forever. annie the reporter. good times. listen up, i just want to say, thank you guys real much-- real much? duh. thank you guys very much for this. it's a dream come true. aww. oh. now, let's study some spanish. so for the essay, we conjugate-- conjugate? conjugal. visit. lame. okay, stick and move, stick and move. okay, so for the essay portion-- ♪ annie got an essay portion ♪ annie gonna move ♪ her luscious fanny all day long ♪ hey, buddy can sing, you guys. well, that's great. annie's pretty young, we try not to sexualize her. i'm sorry. whoa! okay, look, i did-- you know what? it's your study gr
toni braxton concert on the quad-- you don't need to remind me. when a last-minute mix-up shifted the showtime by an hour, an anonymous text message went out alerting students of the changesent exclusively to black students. and one french kid named lebron. that's profiling. this is front page juice. i gotta find out who sent the text. have you called the number that sent it? well, nobody's that stupid, right? [growls] [phone rings] hello? um-- [in deep voice] wrong number. [in normal voice]...
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other side, the conservative side of politics under tony abbott has presented a very united front since the end of 2009, a stable team with very few changest they're very rarely deviated from the policy lines and agenda, which is why we're seeing that side of politics really look as though it is going to have a comfortable victory tomorrow. you're right, universally pot the po the polls are suggesting it will be a comfortable win for tony abbott and the coalition. about 47 to 53% on the two-party preferred vote the split. and kevin rudd, as well, even having facing the distinct possibility that he may lose his own seat here in brisbane. we're in his electorate now and the opposition candidate there has run a very strong grassroots campaign. so we'll see tomorrow the polling booths get open in about 14 hours and counting. back to you. >> matt, thank you for that. the countdown is on. >>> still to come, larry summers couldn't make it, but cnbc is live in bali at the first julius baer next generation conference. don't go away. >>> welcome back to the show this friday morning. investors are calling it the most important number for markets thi
other side, the conservative side of politics under tony abbott has presented a very united front since the end of 2009, a stable team with very few changest they're very rarely deviated from the policy lines and agenda, which is why we're seeing that side of politics really look as though it is going to have a comfortable victory tomorrow. you're right, universally pot the po the polls are suggesting it will be a comfortable win for tony abbott and the coalition. about 47 to 53% on the...