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u.s. washington has expressed concerns about the proposal. analysts say the region needs new loan providers. >> the current system is not fulfilling its needs. whether you talk of it as a challenge or alternative, these countries need to manage their finances. they need access to money. if they are not going to get it from the current banking infrastructure, they're going to start developing their own. >> energy products and telecommunications networks are the kind of ventures the bank plans to fund. building infrastructure is essential to further economic development in asia. the chinese president launched the idea a year ago. by the end of 2015, it is likely to be up and running. >> that is going to wrap up this edition of "the journal." it is almost time for the weekend. >> more news at the top of the hour. the weekend has not started yet. hang in there and keep it on dw. >> this week on moyers & company -- >> is this really our model for the middle east that we are going to bomb countries, continuously, take part in civil wars, sometimes
u.s. washington has expressed concerns about the proposal. analysts say the region needs new loan providers. >> the current system is not fulfilling its needs. whether you talk of it as a challenge or alternative, these countries need to manage their finances. they need access to money. if they are not going to get it from the current banking infrastructure, they're going to start developing their own. >> energy products and telecommunications networks are the kind of ventures the...
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u.s. washington will not deal with it before the election. with the mid terms just three weeks away, how could immigration impact the balance of power. our special report - america votes 2014. >> i'm john seigenthaler in new york. the crisis on the border has not gone away. washington avoided taking action. voters are paying attention. politicians paid for it in november, it could mean a major shift in power in washington. paul beban joins us with more. >> offering undocumented immigrants, a path to legal status is something democrats and republicans support. there's never been enough common ground to make a deal. if that's been the case, since president bush failed, and 2004 and 2006. the obama administration push managed to produce a bipartisan bill in the senate, but it died in the house in the middle of the crisis on the border. >> over the summer, with women and children surge aring across the southern -- surging across the southern border and immigration going nowhere fast president obama announced he was taking matters into his own han
u.s. washington will not deal with it before the election. with the mid terms just three weeks away, how could immigration impact the balance of power. our special report - america votes 2014. >> i'm john seigenthaler in new york. the crisis on the border has not gone away. washington avoided taking action. voters are paying attention. politicians paid for it in november, it could mean a major shift in power in washington. paul beban joins us with more. >> offering undocumented...
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u.s. washington won't deal with it before the election.with the midterms just three weeks away, how can immigration impact the balance of power? our special report, america votes 2014. >> i'm john seigenthaler in new york, and the crisis on the border has not gone away. washington has avoided taking action, voters are paying attention, and politicians may pay for it in november. and it could mean a major power shift in washington. >> reporter: often with undocumented immigrants, something called the legal status is something that all democrats and some republicans support, but there has never been enough common ground to make a deal. that wants been the case since president bush tried and failed for immigration reform twice in 2014 and again in 2007. the obama administration's push last year managed to push a bipartisan deal in the senate but that died this year, right in the middle of the crisis on the border. over the summer, with women and children suddenlying across the southern border at a record rate, with immigration reform going no
u.s. washington won't deal with it before the election.with the midterms just three weeks away, how can immigration impact the balance of power? our special report, america votes 2014. >> i'm john seigenthaler in new york, and the crisis on the border has not gone away. washington has avoided taking action, voters are paying attention, and politicians may pay for it in november. and it could mean a major power shift in washington. >> reporter: often with undocumented immigrants,...
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u.s. government buildings here in washington, d.c. as well as in other major cities. he says that we want to enhance presence and security, u.s. government, at various u.s. government buildings in washington, d.c. and other major cities and locations around the country. we're taking this action as a precautionary step to safeguard u.s. government personnel and facilities and the visitors to those facilities. the reasons for this action are self-evident. jeh johnson says continued public calls by terrorist organizations by attacks on the homeland and elsewhere and refers to what happened in canada over the past few days. this sounds like an ominous new development. >> this is a precaution. i talked the other day and i spoke with head of diplomatic security in the united states and there is a series of steps that we're taking knowing that isis the main objection of course is that these are governments democratically elected governments so the law is not coming from god but in their mind from man and so any type of democratic system they view as the enemy and evil so an a
u.s. government buildings here in washington, d.c. as well as in other major cities. he says that we want to enhance presence and security, u.s. government, at various u.s. government buildings in washington, d.c. and other major cities and locations around the country. we're taking this action as a precautionary step to safeguard u.s. government personnel and facilities and the visitors to those facilities. the reasons for this action are self-evident. jeh johnson says continued public calls...
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u.s. efforts to unfold. washingtonas said to spend up to 14,000 personnel and they are setting up ebola testing labs, cutting the time it takes for people to know if they are infected from the disease from days to hours. there are only for such labs in the entire country. >> the washington has agreed to be more effective after a second has contracted the virus in dallas. agencies canceled a planned trip to hold urgent talks with officials on the outbreak. here is what he had to say at the start of this tour. >> we are going to make sure the cement like this is not repeated in that we are monitoring, supervising overseeing in a much more aggressive way exactly what is taking place in dallas initially and making sure that the lessons learned are then transmitted to hospitals and clinics all across the country. >> here in france, new checks have been put in place from friday from the health minister announcing that passengers arriving at the airport from new guinea would be screened even as they stepped off the plane meas
u.s. efforts to unfold. washingtonas said to spend up to 14,000 personnel and they are setting up ebola testing labs, cutting the time it takes for people to know if they are infected from the disease from days to hours. there are only for such labs in the entire country. >> the washington has agreed to be more effective after a second has contracted the virus in dallas. agencies canceled a planned trip to hold urgent talks with officials on the outbreak. here is what he had to say at the...
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washington and hanoi share the view that vietnam needs better security in light of beijing's stepped up activities. nhk world reports from hanoi. >> reporter: news of the u.s. decision came during a meeting in washington between the country's foreign ministers. it's my distinct pleasure to welcome the deputy prime minister and foreign minister who i have known for many, many years. >> i'm looking forward to have the fruitful discussions on bilateral issues how to deepen our relation and also discuss the regional and international issues of interest. >> secretary of state john kerry informed his vietnamese counterpart of the u.s. decision to partially lift its arms embargo. the united states imposed the embargo nearly a decade after the end of the vietnam war. washington prohibited exports of lethal weapons to a former enemy, citing human rights issues in the southeast asian nation. the countries normalized relations in 1995 but washington maintained its cautious substance towards exporting weapons to the former enemy. the ban was partially lifted less than ten years ago. ties between the u.s. and vietnam are continuing to improve, especially as the adminis
washington and hanoi share the view that vietnam needs better security in light of beijing's stepped up activities. nhk world reports from hanoi. >> reporter: news of the u.s. decision came during a meeting in washington between the country's foreign ministers. it's my distinct pleasure to welcome the deputy prime minister and foreign minister who i have known for many, many years. >> i'm looking forward to have the fruitful discussions on bilateral issues how to deepen our relation...
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u.s. from washington to l.a., europe to australia, the cases of ebola cases or more often than not, ebola false alarmeds, are spanishing panic. in new york this morning. airline cleaning crews protested, demanding protective gear when working on plains -- planes, especially from west africa. >> i don't feel safe. i feel i will catch any disease. >> calls today for more funding and world leaders anxious to give. >> it's very rare for the i.m.f. to say that but on this occasion i will say that. it is good to increase the fiscal deficit the >> we have to work now so that this is p the world's next aids. >> racing to create and mass-produce medicines to ebola. what was to be a vigil for thomas earl duncan became his funeral. >> and that nbc photographer in a nebraska hospital -- >> he is seriously ill but stable, conscious. >> so stepped-up questioning and soon temperature taking at the biggest airports including dulles for those most at risk. and it's been more difficult here to identify flyers who could have been exposed when they connect to -- through other countries on the way. aliasson?
u.s. from washington to l.a., europe to australia, the cases of ebola cases or more often than not, ebola false alarmeds, are spanishing panic. in new york this morning. airline cleaning crews protested, demanding protective gear when working on plains -- planes, especially from west africa. >> i don't feel safe. i feel i will catch any disease. >> calls today for more funding and world leaders anxious to give. >> it's very rare for the i.m.f. to say that but on this occasion...
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washington d.c. >> lengthy prison sentences for all four men convicted on wednesday in u.s. federal court in washington. one of the defendants is facing a life-time in prison for starting the murders of the 14 people in this square, back in 2007. now, the u.s. government was very concerned about this case, because they had brought in black water contractors to provide security for u.s. diplomats in baghdad. the u.s. government made changes because of what happened on how contractors and others working for the u.s. government are treated when they commit crimes overseas. this is marie harp, the deputy spokesperson for the u.s. state department. >> the department took a number of steps to strengthen oversight of security structures, strengthening procedures of force and lethal force. i'll have more comment on the court's decision, other than we respect it. >> all four men were predicted. the legal saga is not over. they are spending their first price in prison, the men are claiming that the u.s. government is convicting them of something they were hired to do. >> jane arraf has
washington d.c. >> lengthy prison sentences for all four men convicted on wednesday in u.s. federal court in washington. one of the defendants is facing a life-time in prison for starting the murders of the 14 people in this square, back in 2007. now, the u.s. government was very concerned about this case, because they had brought in black water contractors to provide security for u.s. diplomats in baghdad. the u.s. government made changes because of what happened on how contractors and...
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u.s. capitol this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. here in washington u.s.police have seen tragedy in this building before. they are monitoring the situation in ottawa. i'll have someone on that coming up next. dave's been working on his game... and starting each day with a delicious bowl of heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran. how's your cereal? sweet! tastes like winning. how would you know what winning tastes like? invest in your heart health, with kellogg's raisin bran. no crying today... first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. >>> president obama says the united states has to remain vigilant. the fbi is urging its field offices across the country to stay on alert. secret service is reviewing security procedures at the white house. the military is tightening security at the tomb of the unknown soldier in arlington, virginia, and the u.s. is warning patrol agents on the border with canada to be on h
u.s. capitol this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. here in washington u.s.police have seen tragedy in this building before. they are monitoring the situation in ottawa. i'll have someone on that coming up next. dave's been working on his game... and starting each day with a delicious bowl of heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran. how's your cereal? sweet! tastes like winning. how would you know what winning tastes like? invest in your heart health, with kellogg's...
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can really be defeated by airstrikes gets little credence, not even in washington. u.s. president barack obama met with high-level military leaders from more than 20 countries to hammer out a strategy. he has ruled out sending u.s. ground forces into the area. >> this is going to be a long-term campaign. there are not quick fixes involved. we are in the early stages. as with any military effort, there will be days of progress, and they will be periods of setbacks. but our coalition is united behind the long-term effort. >> turkey is under considerable pressure to support that effort, but so far it has been unwilling to intervene in syria. instead of helping the kurds in kobani, ankara carried out strikes against the militant kurdish pkk in southeastern turkey for the first time since the 2013 cease-fire. the government defended the attacks. >> there was firing in the province. they attacked our patrols in the village there. we cannot tolerate that, and therefore are o --ur armed forces took the necessary measures. >> kurdish forces asked turkey to open a supply cord or t
can really be defeated by airstrikes gets little credence, not even in washington. u.s. president barack obama met with high-level military leaders from more than 20 countries to hammer out a strategy. he has ruled out sending u.s. ground forces into the area. >> this is going to be a long-term campaign. there are not quick fixes involved. we are in the early stages. as with any military effort, there will be days of progress, and they will be periods of setbacks. but our coalition is...
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u.s. state of washington when suddenly lost pour in bad weather last week. it's a close encounter with mars that occurs just once every million years. a little over an hour, a comet will brush past the red planet. here are the details. naultd after the observatory that first spotted it, the comet citing spring has come from the far reaches of our solar system. for more than a million years, it's been travelling towards the sun, slowly warming and developing a tail full of gas and dust. it will swing by mars 132,000 kilometers from the planet. >> at the time of the close encounter, it will be almost the closest to the son. when they do that, they release a lot of materials, dust, solid particles and gases, water and hydrogen and all of these particles, all of these ejecta are going to interact with the atmosphere of mars. >> will be the interesting thing. >> that interaction will be recorded by no fewer than five spacecraft, three orbiters and two nasa rovers on the planet's surface have all been prepared for the comet. >> it's going to look at shape and rota
u.s. state of washington when suddenly lost pour in bad weather last week. it's a close encounter with mars that occurs just once every million years. a little over an hour, a comet will brush past the red planet. here are the details. naultd after the observatory that first spotted it, the comet citing spring has come from the far reaches of our solar system. for more than a million years, it's been travelling towards the sun, slowly warming and developing a tail full of gas and dust. it will...
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jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >>> while isis has made a slight gain in territory since u.s.-led strikes began, washington is building up a hefty bill for its air campaign. the defense department says air strikes in iraq and syria have cost more than $62 million so far. well, isis is also spending considerable money to carry out its war, but it has no problem raising funds, of course. one u.s. official told cnn that the islamist group probably raises about $1 million every single day. drew griffin shows us how isis gets its money. >> reporter: this is the southernmost edge of turkey, just across those hills is the border with syria. the area where extremist islamic rebels known as isis are fighting to create an islamic caliphate, or islamic state. it is also an area in villages like this where isis can make money to finance its wars. small oil smuggling operations, some estimate adding up to millions of barrels in the last few months, have been uncovered. the oil comes from refineries isis has taken inside iraq and syria. up until just last week it was easy to smuggle into th
jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >>> while isis has made a slight gain in territory since u.s.-led strikes began, washington is building up a hefty bill for its air campaign. the defense department says air strikes in iraq and syria have cost more than $62 million so far. well, isis is also spending considerable money to carry out its war, but it has no problem raising funds, of course. one u.s. official told cnn that the islamist group probably raises about $1 million every single day....
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u.s. senate seat. >> on the next "washington journal", diane oakley on the national institute of security discusses how prepared americans are too potentially outlive their retirement savings. after that, compassionate choices looks at the dignity loss in place across the u.s. as follows the 29-year-old ending her life after a terminal diagnosis of brain cancer. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> coming up next, maggie hassan and walt havenstein. mr. walt havenstein is a former ceo of an aerospace company. maggie hassan is the current governor of new hampshire. >> moderator: tonight we have democratic maggie hassan running for a second term and then we have the republican challenger walt havenstein. he challenges her reckless spending and he says she's nothing but a failed ceo. the new hampshire debate starts right now single micro- ♪ ♪ >> moderator: thank you for joining us for the third night of crude crucial debate for the new hampshire or benadryl debate. tonight, the race for governor and your new candidate, democratic maggie hassan was a lower in private practice prac
u.s. senate seat. >> on the next "washington journal", diane oakley on the national institute of security discusses how prepared americans are too potentially outlive their retirement savings. after that, compassionate choices looks at the dignity loss in place across the u.s. as follows the 29-year-old ending her life after a terminal diagnosis of brain cancer. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> coming up next, maggie hassan and walt...
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u.s. soil in washington d.c. and landed in dallas september 20. days later he felt ill and wept to the hospital. he was given anti-buy ot ixz and send home. even though he told a nurse he had come in from the hot sdmon liberia. >> regretfully that information was not fully communicated throughout the full team. >> now, liberian authorities plan to prosecute dunkin because he allegedly lied on a travel questionnaire before leaving liberia. they say they did not tell the truth about his exposure to ebola when asked. >> in a way he put americans in a state of fear and put them at some risks. i feel very saddened by that. and very angry with him. >> so strong words from the liberian president. meanwhile there's word local liberian company here in the delaware valley, jim, they're making a mush to try to pull together cleaning supplies such as clorox and gloves and sanitize to send back to their home country in hopes of helping the situation there. >> thank you, sharee. >> well ebola coverage continues tonight on 6abc.com we're updating the site with t
u.s. soil in washington d.c. and landed in dallas september 20. days later he felt ill and wept to the hospital. he was given anti-buy ot ixz and send home. even though he told a nurse he had come in from the hot sdmon liberia. >> regretfully that information was not fully communicated throughout the full team. >> now, liberian authorities plan to prosecute dunkin because he allegedly lied on a travel questionnaire before leaving liberia. they say they did not tell the truth about...
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u.s. state of washington. it was left adrift in heavy wind and water. the coat guard hst guard has se tow line and is pulling it further out to sea. >>> well hurricane gonzalo has dealt a serious blow to bermuda. we have the international weather center here to join us with the details. some incredible details coming out of this as well. >> that's right. it has been a very long tight for residents of bermuda. 65,000 residents. 80% of the island is without power and the reason is gones a gonzalo, there's good news. the storm is quickly pulling away from the island chain. hamilton, the capitol of bermuda reporting cloudy skies at the moment. believe me locally in atlanta, we were talking about wind gusts out of hamilton upwards of 120 kilometers an hour. conditions improving. still the outer rain bands impacting the region for the next few hours or so. sun rise which is a few hour as way, we're expecting tropical storm force winds out of bermuda. here is 310 kilometers when gonzalo was strongest at category four. currently it is category two. you can see
u.s. state of washington. it was left adrift in heavy wind and water. the coat guard hst guard has se tow line and is pulling it further out to sea. >>> well hurricane gonzalo has dealt a serious blow to bermuda. we have the international weather center here to join us with the details. some incredible details coming out of this as well. >> that's right. it has been a very long tight for residents of bermuda. 65,000 residents. 80% of the island is without power and the reason is...
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u.s. washington denies involvement. >> more fighting in eastern ukraine despite a ceasefire. ukrainian forces and pro-russian rebels battling for control of the donetsk airport. right now it is in government hands. next week's ukraine's president poroshenko and vladimir putin are set to meet in italy. >> oscar pistorius is back in court this morning and the olympian could soon find out whether or not he's going to jail. >> of course last month, he was convicted of culpable homicide for killing girlfriend reeva steenkamp. are we near the end of this? >> yes and no is the answer. what do you want me to say? this has ban marathon trial. it has lasted now for more than six months and today is only the beginning of the final chapter. pistorius's psychiatrist took the stand, saying he is filled with regret and suffers from ptsd. >> we are left with a broken man who has lost everything. he has lost his love relationship with miss steenkamp. he's lost his moral and professional reputation. on an emotional level, his self perception, his self worth and identity has been damaged. >> sh
u.s. washington denies involvement. >> more fighting in eastern ukraine despite a ceasefire. ukrainian forces and pro-russian rebels battling for control of the donetsk airport. right now it is in government hands. next week's ukraine's president poroshenko and vladimir putin are set to meet in italy. >> oscar pistorius is back in court this morning and the olympian could soon find out whether or not he's going to jail. >> of course last month, he was convicted of culpable...
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u.s. state of washington reeling from a deadly high school shooting.earning new details about the shooter through his social media postings. and a health care in new jersey is under quarantine as officials step up screenings. >>> and a remarkable medical break through. doctors in australia give people a second chance at life with hearts no longer beating. hello and welcome to our viewers from around the world. i'm natalie allen. >>> we begin in washington where police hope to finish collecting evidence in a few hours from the scene of a school shooting. it happened friday in the small town of marysville. witnesses say a student, jaylen fryberg, stood up, and shot five friends, one of them, a girl, died. he then killed himself. the gun has been traced to fryberg's father. so far police have not released a motive. one student who was just two tables away from fryberg, talked about what he witnessed. take a listen to his account and hear about the look he says the gunman gave him. >> and i heard one loud bang. i was wondering what it was. then i heard abo
u.s. state of washington reeling from a deadly high school shooting.earning new details about the shooter through his social media postings. and a health care in new jersey is under quarantine as officials step up screenings. >>> and a remarkable medical break through. doctors in australia give people a second chance at life with hearts no longer beating. hello and welcome to our viewers from around the world. i'm natalie allen. >>> we begin in washington where police hope to...
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u.s. troops. washingtonas in too much of a worry to somehow get out of iraq, and move on to somewhere else. >> what about what panetta said. >> i would beg to disagree. the iraqis would tell you if you talk to iraqi politicians, they want to keep the u.s. troops here, the other guise don't. they -- guys don't. they all said that. i'm not sure this is a matter of the u.s. the iraqis didn't want to have foreign troops on the ground. i think president obama understood that. and i wish others understood that a little better as well. we look forward to having you here. outpost, life on the front lines of american diplomacy. a memoire. "consider this". we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "consider this", while i was off, lisa fletcher filled in. here are two of her independent interviews. >> a disturbing report from the associated press is casting light on an ugly episode in the u.s. history that is going on. since 1979 least 38 of 66 suspected nazi war criminals who came to america after the war used a legal
u.s. troops. washingtonas in too much of a worry to somehow get out of iraq, and move on to somewhere else. >> what about what panetta said. >> i would beg to disagree. the iraqis would tell you if you talk to iraqi politicians, they want to keep the u.s. troops here, the other guise don't. they -- guys don't. they all said that. i'm not sure this is a matter of the u.s. the iraqis didn't want to have foreign troops on the ground. i think president obama understood that. and i wish...
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u.s. army symposium in washington. he pointed out that japan has no ground troops stationed on its islands in the southwestern region. the region are in this area. he calls the region a power vacuum. japan controls the islands in the east china sea. china and taiwan claim them. the japanese government maintains the islands are an inherent part of the country. the jjsf will set up a new mobile unit of 3,000 personnel within five years. it will have the capabilities to promptly retake any islands in the event of them being seized. that is a part of japan's new defense strategy. japanese government decided to enhance the capabilities of the self-defense forces and other agencies to respond to unlawful acts concerning remote islands. in his speech, he referred indirectly to china. >> they are a nation that repeat their attempts to change the status quo by force and gradually escalating their activities. these nations demand the so-called core -- >> reporter: he says it's the reality that japan must face up to. the sdf are
u.s. army symposium in washington. he pointed out that japan has no ground troops stationed on its islands in the southwestern region. the region are in this area. he calls the region a power vacuum. japan controls the islands in the east china sea. china and taiwan claim them. the japanese government maintains the islands are an inherent part of the country. the jjsf will set up a new mobile unit of 3,000 personnel within five years. it will have the capabilities to promptly retake any islands...
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u.s. troops. washingtonas in too much of a worry to somehow get out of else. >> what about what panetta said. >> i would beg to disagree. the iraqis would tell you if you talk to iraqi politicians, they want to keep the u.s. troops here, the other guise don't. they -- guys don't. they all said that. i'm not sure this is a matter of the u.s. the iraqis didn't want to have foreign troops on the ground. i think president obama understood that. and i wish others understood that a little better as well. we look forward to having you here. outpost, life on the front lines of american diplomacy. federal authorities have charged seven people with conspiring with al qaeda. >> since 9/11 the us has spent has spent billions of dollars on domestic counter-terrorism operations. >> i wanted to be in on the big game and to be paid top-dollar for it. that's it. >> many of these involved targeted informant led stings. >> to them, everyone in the muslim community is a potential informant or a potential terrorist. >> hundreds
u.s. troops. washingtonas in too much of a worry to somehow get out of else. >> what about what panetta said. >> i would beg to disagree. the iraqis would tell you if you talk to iraqi politicians, they want to keep the u.s. troops here, the other guise don't. they -- guys don't. they all said that. i'm not sure this is a matter of the u.s. the iraqis didn't want to have foreign troops on the ground. i think president obama understood that. and i wish others understood that a little...
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u.s. is outside washington for team. >> nina pham arrived over at the national institutes of health center in bethesda, maryland. treated now deceased liberian man at a dallas hospital. before leaving her condition, doctor recorded this conversation with her. >> i'm really proud of you. bye. >> texas officials have taken steps to force healthcare workers who had contact with thomas eric duncan to stay home. dozens of texas health press by derian my employees wered is to sign public documents, not to go to public places or use mass transit. >> outrage among hundreds of parents in philadelphia, now forced to finds their children a new school. all centers around the walter d ballmer leadership learning partner charter school. it started with about 1200 students, but reimbursement cap from the city school district only covers 675. officials say they can't afford the extra students any more, so, a lottery was held last night to decide who can stay and who must go. >> what was going on, everybody blind sided to the whole situation. if they could do this step now, they could have did this step in
u.s. is outside washington for team. >> nina pham arrived over at the national institutes of health center in bethesda, maryland. treated now deceased liberian man at a dallas hospital. before leaving her condition, doctor recorded this conversation with her. >> i'm really proud of you. bye. >> texas officials have taken steps to force healthcare workers who had contact with thomas eric duncan to stay home. dozens of texas health press by derian my employees wered is to sign...
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u.s.. state,fornia, washington we are selling lots of seafood. we want to sell more things.e coming here to help a lot of small business which i think needs to be done. >> how is this part of the expansion strategy into the added states? >> i totally agree with jack on this point. we compete globally. we can reach consumers who have needs globally. we provide a basic infrastructure. to go to china. huge problems that retailers face in china. there are counterfeit goods. how does this help prevent against that? >> this is what i believe. if you give access to the real, authentic goods, people will enjoy the experience. you are giving people the real experience. theave them access to to usele and allows them what they are used to to make payment. that will be annexed -- an authentic experience. that is the best way to deal with counterfeits. they may be the biggest rivals and technology, we are and amazon.t google that rivalry has just escalated as google tries to invade e-commerce, an area that has been amazon's domain. details are coming up. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of
u.s.. state,fornia, washington we are selling lots of seafood. we want to sell more things.e coming here to help a lot of small business which i think needs to be done. >> how is this part of the expansion strategy into the added states? >> i totally agree with jack on this point. we compete globally. we can reach consumers who have needs globally. we provide a basic infrastructure. to go to china. huge problems that retailers face in china. there are counterfeit goods. how does...
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u.s. right down the street from where i am. a washington, d.c. hospital has a patient in isolation after seeing signs of the deadly virus. for the latest wtte fox reporter alex alexander lemone joins us. what you can tell us about the patient at alexander university? >> there are actually now two possible cases in the d.c. area. one of those cases is being treated at howard university. the other, however, is being treated here at shady grove hospital in rockville, maryland. this is the latest possible ebola case we have learned about. this hospital tells us they have not yet confirmed if this is an ebola case but despite that that patient is in isolation because they have ebola-like symptoms and recently traveled to areas affected by ebola. so, likely somewhere in west africa. now, the other patient at howard university in d.c., that patient also has similar symptoms, also recently traveled to nigeria. and we have learned that that patient is actually a student who checked themselves into the hospital because they were feeling ill and howard univ
u.s. right down the street from where i am. a washington, d.c. hospital has a patient in isolation after seeing signs of the deadly virus. for the latest wtte fox reporter alex alexander lemone joins us. what you can tell us about the patient at alexander university? >> there are actually now two possible cases in the d.c. area. one of those cases is being treated at howard university. the other, however, is being treated here at shady grove hospital in rockville, maryland. this is the...
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u.s. on targets there. >> there is increasing pressure on turkey to get involved. we are joined live from washington, d.c. there are reports that isil controls a third of kobane. what is the u.s. doing to convince turkey to take action? >> general allen is there for a second day of talks. they are really pressing this key nato ally to get more involved militarily. right now, turkey is helping with intelligence for example, working to try to stop foreign fighters from going into syria. the u.s. wants more from this country. here's state department spokeswoman. >> we want them to play more of a military role, to do more stopping terrorist financing, more on countering foreign fighters. there are a range of ways they can contribute. >> for example, some of the things turkey might do is allow the u.s. to use an air base in turkey to launch attacks. it's just 100 miles from the syrian border. also, turkey could help arm and train moderate syrian rebels. the talks continue as the u.s. pressures the turkish government. >> we've heard about a buffer zone and no fly zone. what would these things look like? >
u.s. on targets there. >> there is increasing pressure on turkey to get involved. we are joined live from washington, d.c. there are reports that isil controls a third of kobane. what is the u.s. doing to convince turkey to take action? >> general allen is there for a second day of talks. they are really pressing this key nato ally to get more involved militarily. right now, turkey is helping with intelligence for example, working to try to stop foreign fighters from going into...
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. >> military commanders are holding talks in washington today. the u.s. wants to come up with a common strategy to defeat the islamist group. let's find out more from washington now. i'm joined by our correspondent. what are they hoping to achieve at these talks? >> we are hearing incidentally that barack obama has just 20 talks -- just joined those talks, but officials have been vague about what the target of the talks is, not going further than simply saying this is an opportunity to further develop the coalition and to discuss issues like who does particularly what, but there certainly is plenty to talk about on that front, especially with regard to turkey, just in the past couple of days, there's been quite a bit of confusion about whether turkey had committed to allow air bases to be used for airstrikes against the islamic state. the turkish government saying they have not promised that yet, and now we also have news that turkey has launched airstrikes against kurdish rebels on its own territory, adding still further to the tangle of complexity we cur
. >> military commanders are holding talks in washington today. the u.s. wants to come up with a common strategy to defeat the islamist group. let's find out more from washington now. i'm joined by our correspondent. what are they hoping to achieve at these talks? >> we are hearing incidentally that barack obama has just 20 talks -- just joined those talks, but officials have been vague about what the target of the talks is, not going further than simply saying this is an...
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u.s. federal court here in washington. e of the defendants is facing a lifetime in prison for starting the murders of those 14 people back in 2007. now, the u.s. government was very concerned about this case because they had brought in blackwater contractors to provide security for u.s. diplomats in baghdad. because of what happened, the u.s. government has made changes on how contractors and others working for the u.s. government are treated when they commit crimes overseas. >> the department took a number of steps to strengthen oversight of private security contractors such as moving quickly to improve investigative policies and strengthening propers for use of force and less than lethal force for use by security contractors. >>reporter: the legal saga is not over. the men say they're going to appeal and even though they're spending their first night in prison, these men are claiming that the u.s. government basically is convicting them of something that they were hired to do. >>> relatives of some of the iraqi victims te
u.s. federal court here in washington. e of the defendants is facing a lifetime in prison for starting the murders of those 14 people back in 2007. now, the u.s. government was very concerned about this case because they had brought in blackwater contractors to provide security for u.s. diplomats in baghdad. because of what happened, the u.s. government has made changes on how contractors and others working for the u.s. government are treated when they commit crimes overseas. >> the...
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u.s. what do you mean? >> i think sometimes we hear the politicians, washington talk as immigration as just domestic issues. just as talking points. but because people emigrate to the u.s., whether it's violence, natural disasters, what we're seeing now in mexico is the violence against young people and the same type of violence in central america that actually spurred the border search that we saw from little children. literal threatened with death by cartels, by gang violence. we are seeing this as immigration as an imrcia internl issue. >> so the u.s. should do more and what impact is that going to have on the mexican government? >> if we really want to try comprehensive immigration reform, what can we do with people who are living here, if we want to get to the root cause of immigration reform, it's becoming active partners with the country of mexico to see how we can protect the young people in mexico. >> let me push back on you. what hasn't the u.s. done? >> well, simply right the drugs issue, the guns, many of the drug organization he are taken by our leadership from the u.s. >> you get them from the
u.s. what do you mean? >> i think sometimes we hear the politicians, washington talk as immigration as just domestic issues. just as talking points. but because people emigrate to the u.s., whether it's violence, natural disasters, what we're seeing now in mexico is the violence against young people and the same type of violence in central america that actually spurred the border search that we saw from little children. literal threatened with death by cartels, by gang violence. we are...
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u.s. congressman from washington joining me tonight. there's a lot more shootings the united states than there are in canada. this may be new but nothing new to washington. there have been shootings in washington, d.c., in terms of security, has the united states had the appropriate reaction to this so far as you can see. >> i think the president has been very measured in his response. usually people, the information we get immediately after the incident turns out to be partial or incorrect or wrong altogether. you have to look back to timothy mcva when he blew up the building in oklahoma city. we had two guardsman killed since i've bng there. since i've been there. you have to wait and get the information. i think the president is doing exactly the right thing by not getting his hair on fire. we don't know who did this. we don't know if there's conspiracy or anything else. all speculation in the press is done by irresponsible people in my view. >> what effect will this have on government buildings and officials in washington, if any at
u.s. congressman from washington joining me tonight. there's a lot more shootings the united states than there are in canada. this may be new but nothing new to washington. there have been shootings in washington, d.c., in terms of security, has the united states had the appropriate reaction to this so far as you can see. >> i think the president has been very measured in his response. usually people, the information we get immediately after the incident turns out to be partial or...
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u.s. capital in washington. that's "america tonight." you can comments on any stories you've seen here by logging on to our website, aljazeera.com/americatonight. we'll have more of our program tomorrow. >> the sun isn't up yet, but david godeski is. godeski has been homeless in washington d.c. for nearly 7 years. last night, like most, he slept outside. with affordable housing getting increasingly scarce here, there's been a spike in the number of homeless. churches, food pantries, the city, are all scrambling to meet the demand. at the public library's main branch, homeless individuals rush in when the doors open, some are even dropped off by a shuttle bus from the homeless shelters. once inside, they log onto computers to job hunt or check email. they meet friends or just read, protected from the elements. >> for many years we would sort of open our doors and say "okay, we've done our job", because we're providing them a warm place to go if they've got no place else to be. >> now, social worker jean badalamenti will help provide infor
u.s. capital in washington. that's "america tonight." you can comments on any stories you've seen here by logging on to our website, aljazeera.com/americatonight. we'll have more of our program tomorrow. >> the sun isn't up yet, but david godeski is. godeski has been homeless in washington d.c. for nearly 7 years. last night, like most, he slept outside. with affordable housing getting increasingly scarce here, there's been a spike in the number of homeless. churches, food...
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u.s. state of washington when it lost power in bad weather. t was located 46km from the queen charlotte islands south of the u.s. state of alaska >>> a global decline in smokers meant ginling profits from tobacco farmers. the market is experiencing a surge. this report from the fields of ken. the plant known -- kentucky, the plant known for causing disease is curing. >> kentucky's tobacco harvest changed little. they happening the leaves to dry in curing becames. what has changed is the uses. these leaves will not be smoked. the vilified plant is used for research from fuels to treatment for the ebola virus. >> major discoveries have been conducted. tobacco is not just an evil weed that causes cancer. we can use it to make - buy farmo suit calls. >> tobacco is ideal. it is susceptible to 80%. scientists inject viruses into the plant in place of a human host, then work on vaccines. >> the effort to find new uses for gianna tobani, came from farmers, who started looking for new ways to make money in the 1990s, as smoking declined. the crop known
u.s. state of washington when it lost power in bad weather. t was located 46km from the queen charlotte islands south of the u.s. state of alaska >>> a global decline in smokers meant ginling profits from tobacco farmers. the market is experiencing a surge. this report from the fields of ken. the plant known -- kentucky, the plant known for causing disease is curing. >> kentucky's tobacco harvest changed little. they happening the leaves to dry in curing becames. what has changed...
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u.s. capital building in downtown washington. this is looking at it from the north side. station is off the left side of your screen. it's a nice day. the warmup is under way in town especially. national airport started at 44 degrees this morning. we're already up to 57 now. southwest winds at seven miles per hour will help aid the warmup. it's a dry, dry, dry air mass out there right now. you may want to have extra moisturizer on your skin the next couple days with the cool dry air in place. 50 in frederick, maryland, 52 in gaithersburg, ft. meade up to 52. dulles dropped down to 33 degrees this morning. as a result there was some frost out there across parts of northern virginia, even suburban, maryland. jennifer is a follower. she sent me this picture of the front on the roof of her car, i'm guessing a minivan in hyattsville. frosty start. all that is gone now. fwheer store for a nice warmup today. temperatures are already back up into the 50s in many spots. mid 50s by 11:00. 60 by 1:00. this afternoon temperatures will be just up into the low 60s. that's about eight t
u.s. capital building in downtown washington. this is looking at it from the north side. station is off the left side of your screen. it's a nice day. the warmup is under way in town especially. national airport started at 44 degrees this morning. we're already up to 57 now. southwest winds at seven miles per hour will help aid the warmup. it's a dry, dry, dry air mass out there right now. you may want to have extra moisturizer on your skin the next couple days with the cool dry air in place....
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u.s. and the world are our focus this time on the program. joining us in the washington, director of the india project at thing booings institution, a senior fellow for asia, he is also a former u.s. ambassador and walter anderson, director of the southwest program. why all the attention? is. >> i think one is him -- as a politician, the kind of personalty he is. not many indian prime ministers no matter how important the relationship with the u.s. is or with india is to the u.s. could have pulled off the estrength at madison square garden, i think what he has done is done a leg of political meetings, a set of business meetings why is the u.s. or herbal specially walling rolling out the red carpet? that's because i think there's a genuine feeling that a rising prosperous strong india will be good for the u.s. and good for the world, and especially good for the asia pacific. and showing to a year ago who could not have entered the country, they are not going to look back, but look forward. >> the performance lately hasn't been that rising oproblem prows promising india no
u.s. and the world are our focus this time on the program. joining us in the washington, director of the india project at thing booings institution, a senior fellow for asia, he is also a former u.s. ambassador and walter anderson, director of the southwest program. why all the attention? is. >> i think one is him -- as a politician, the kind of personalty he is. not many indian prime ministers no matter how important the relationship with the u.s. is or with india is to the u.s. could...
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despite a history that traces back to president george washington, the u.s. marshals service is still a bit of a mystery to a lot of folks. they do cover a lot of ground, handling everything from federal court security and prisoner transport to secret witness protection. but they are also the nation's primary fugitive hunters as more than 100,000 wanted men and women who wind up in their sights every year learn the hard way. >> hands up! >> reporter: you can run -- >> police! u.s. marshals! >> reporter: -- but you can rarely hide from these guys. the u.s. marshal's fugitive task fort don't solve crimes. their job? hunting down the most dangerous of wanted suspects. >> they should be considered armed and dangerous. >> it is somebody who knows there's a warrant out for them and are actively avoiding apprehension. >> does this guy have any weapons history? >> reporter: the marshals comb databases, question friends and associates in what is often a cat and mouse game to the very end. >> they'll have false compartments built into their dressers. they'll have secti
despite a history that traces back to president george washington, the u.s. marshals service is still a bit of a mystery to a lot of folks. they do cover a lot of ground, handling everything from federal court security and prisoner transport to secret witness protection. but they are also the nation's primary fugitive hunters as more than 100,000 wanted men and women who wind up in their sights every year learn the hard way. >> hands up! >> reporter: you can run -- >> police!...
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u.s. response from washington. we'll get the update from the pentagon very soon. of the 3200 u.s. troops, tom, that are due to set up in west africa, build hospitals and help with care. i understand only 200 there now. >> we're talking about ramping up. the administration said it does not support banning flights from west africa. in part because of the ongoing screening at the airport and because it could hinter the ability of getting doctors and supplies into the country. additional screening steps are likely here at home. from the front lines of west africa to the front door of america and all out push to get ahead of ebola. on monday the president announced additional screening is coming from passengers arriving from the ebola hot zone. 3200 troops will head to west africa to build 17 field hospitals, air lift supplies, and train local health authorities. >> it takes focussed, speed, for us to get ahead of the transmission rate. we have a plan. we have the people. and we're moving fast and hard in order have a success we need. >> also moving fast health departments and hospital
u.s. response from washington. we'll get the update from the pentagon very soon. of the 3200 u.s. troops, tom, that are due to set up in west africa, build hospitals and help with care. i understand only 200 there now. >> we're talking about ramping up. the administration said it does not support banning flights from west africa. in part because of the ongoing screening at the airport and because it could hinter the ability of getting doctors and supplies into the country. additional...
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u.s. and australia. while some airport workers are refusing to report to their jobs fearing they could be exposed to infected travers, taman bradley is live in washington with more. >> reporter: u.s. airports and hospitals are changing their procedures to deal with ebola. yesterday that 42-year-old man treated in dallas lost his battle with the disease. overnight a memorial service for thomas eric duncan the first person to die from ebola in the u.s. today concerns about a another possible ebola case a sheriff's deputy who went to duncan's apartment is being kept in isolation. he was rushed to the hospital yesterday after coming down with flu-like symptoms. >> while we're being told the risk is minimal, over abundance of caution we are taking action to make sure the public safety is protected. >> reporter: across country u.s. officials are beefing up defenses against ebola. passengers who travel to west africa will go under new screening procedures including having their temperatures taken. >> we're clear as long as ebola continues to spread in africa. we can't make the risk zero here. >> some airport worker are worried about their risk of exposure. ov
u.s. and australia. while some airport workers are refusing to report to their jobs fearing they could be exposed to infected travers, taman bradley is live in washington with more. >> reporter: u.s. airports and hospitals are changing their procedures to deal with ebola. yesterday that 42-year-old man treated in dallas lost his battle with the disease. overnight a memorial service for thomas eric duncan the first person to die from ebola in the u.s. today concerns about a another...
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the safety and security of your credit cards and personal information will be discussed in washington. the u.s. chamber of commerce will begin its third annual cybersecurity summit at 8:30 this morning. the day-long meeting will explore recent cyberthreats, as well as the newest security solutions from government and businesses. >>> toronto has elected a new mayor to replace controversial mayor rob ford. john torry. ford was running for re-election until he was diagnosed with cancer. ford did run for city council and won the seat. he made international headlines last year, remember, after a video surfaced of him smoking crack. >>> about this a scare when a jogger had a run-in with the leader. the man bump under to david cameron and then found himself surrounded by security forces. he told police he did not know it was the prime minister and at the wrong place at the wrong time. the prime minister was not hurt. >>> new video into nbc 10 out of ohio where a truck being chased by police crashes into a bar. police say a patrolman the suspect ran over them and crash under to the bar. the driver was
the safety and security of your credit cards and personal information will be discussed in washington. the u.s. chamber of commerce will begin its third annual cybersecurity summit at 8:30 this morning. the day-long meeting will explore recent cyberthreats, as well as the newest security solutions from government and businesses. >>> toronto has elected a new mayor to replace controversial mayor rob ford. john torry. ford was running for re-election until he was diagnosed with cancer....
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u.s. tonight from washington, d.c., to texas, to georgia, and nebraska fox news team of reporters trackingevery move across america. casey stegall live in dallas. that's where we start. casey? >> gr
u.s. tonight from washington, d.c., to texas, to georgia, and nebraska fox news team of reporters trackingevery move across america. casey stegall live in dallas. that's where we start. casey? >> gr
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u.s. reaction from washington. >> even though pentagon officials said on monday that they knew one of the 28 bundles dropped to fighters inside kobane had gone astray. they were not prepared for what came out on tuesday on youtube, a video, apparently showing what could have been some of the material dropped, and now in the possession of i.s.i.l. fighters. however, pentagon officials and at the state department says that they believe the bundle had been destroyed, and are analysing the video to see whether or not this is propaganda video. >> we have seen the video and can't confirm what is in it is accurate. there's a lot of false information. particularly propaganda on the internet. it may fall into the category. we are seeking more information at this point. can't confirm they are seeking more information. part of i.s.i.l.'s strategy is to wage a propaganda campaign. that's why a line of effort has been to delegitimize i.s.i.l.'s propaganda. it's something other countries and religious leaders can do. >> the other major question about monday's air drop is whether the u.s. and coalition
u.s. reaction from washington. >> even though pentagon officials said on monday that they knew one of the 28 bundles dropped to fighters inside kobane had gone astray. they were not prepared for what came out on tuesday on youtube, a video, apparently showing what could have been some of the material dropped, and now in the possession of i.s.i.l. fighters. however, pentagon officials and at the state department says that they believe the bundle had been destroyed, and are analysing the...
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u.s. president barack obama just finished speaking on the lawn of the white house in washington where he applauded u.s. volunteers who traveled to west africa to fight the outbreak of the ebola virus there. >> obama said he plans to introduce new rules governing to the u.s. from ebola-infected areas. the president said he had spoken with members of disaster relief teams who are in africa and has thanked them for the work. >> some business news now, shares in british bank lloyds have been hit by two pieces of bad news for the institution. lloyds says it plans to cut 9000 jobs and close 150 branches over the coming three years. >> that's quite a blow, and the move is aimed at making annual savings of 1.3 billion euros. lloyds also announced it has set aside 100 80 billion euros to compensate customers who were mis-sold insurance policies. the bank has been partly owned by british taxpayers since it was rescued during the financial crisis. >> dortmund is gearing up for the second round of the german cup tonight. the struggling side will fac off. >> struggling they are -- dortmund is desperately out o
u.s. president barack obama just finished speaking on the lawn of the white house in washington where he applauded u.s. volunteers who traveled to west africa to fight the outbreak of the ebola virus there. >> obama said he plans to introduce new rules governing to the u.s. from ebola-infected areas. the president said he had spoken with members of disaster relief teams who are in africa and has thanked them for the work. >> some business news now, shares in british bank lloyds have...
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. >>> earlier today on "washington journal," we spoke with an iowa reporter on the u.s. senate race in the state. democratic congressman bruce braley and republican challenger joni ernst are in a tight race that recent polling has found to be a toss-up. iowa's open seat comes after five-term democrat tom harkin announced his retirement. here's more now about the race. >> host: want to go now to iowa where jennifer jacobs is joining us on the phone, chief political reporter for "the des moines register" there to talk about thein iowa senate race. another closely-watched race for control of the senate.ate.
. >>> earlier today on "washington journal," we spoke with an iowa reporter on the u.s. senate race in the state. democratic congressman bruce braley and republican challenger joni ernst are in a tight race that recent polling has found to be a toss-up. iowa's open seat comes after five-term democrat tom harkin announced his retirement. here's more now about the race. >> host: want to go now to iowa where jennifer jacobs is joining us on the phone, chief political...