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i would be surprised if -- >> i'm not saying the uk alone. i think the uk, france, united states, and other countries, making it very clear they want to stop the barrel bombing of the civilian population in cities in syria. >> that's very interesting. but of course it was your party that proposed a very -- well, it was your party that opposed a -- >> i've said that publicly. make you should get with your colleagues. >> but look, i mean, i think the answer, just to follow up, syria's defenses -- defense systems are sophisticated. and i think there's a slight temptation to forget that, because in all the actions that have taken place, the syrians have not ever engaged with allied aircraft. they've clearly made a decision not to engage allied aircraft, because allied aircraft are not targeting syrian forces, they're targeting i s ining i say i wil forces. i think it would be a very big decision to start using coalition assets to directly attack syrian government operational assets. that would be a major step and i think it would need to be that
i would be surprised if -- >> i'm not saying the uk alone. i think the uk, france, united states, and other countries, making it very clear they want to stop the barrel bombing of the civilian population in cities in syria. >> that's very interesting. but of course it was your party that proposed a very -- well, it was your party that opposed a -- >> i've said that publicly. make you should get with your colleagues. >> but look, i mean, i think the answer, just to follow...
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the debate continues whether france and the uk will start bombing syria. but at the moment, he has not suggested that. he's continued his speech. we'll bring you more from that as and when we get it. >>> and now at anchor spoke to them and asked whether the europe crisis cannot work cohesively. >> so far, i would say the opposite bhshs a crises europe usually is able to take the next big step. crisis should never be wasted let's use it it to work closer together. the asylum problem can not be solved it requires solidarity between the countries and certainly for the countries that have giving refuge to millions. the figures of refugees in middle east are much higher than the refugees coming to europe. let's share it jointly. but also reach out in investment of problems of refugees in lebanon in jordan, in the regions which are massive. >> in the uk, prime minister david cameron is expected to put a number of people his country is prepared to take. and outline a plan for action for the thousands of refugees from syria. around the desk for me, both hadley and
the debate continues whether france and the uk will start bombing syria. but at the moment, he has not suggested that. he's continued his speech. we'll bring you more from that as and when we get it. >>> and now at anchor spoke to them and asked whether the europe crisis cannot work cohesively. >> so far, i would say the opposite bhshs a crises europe usually is able to take the next big step. crisis should never be wasted let's use it it to work closer together. the asylum...
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and the uk prime minister is expected to outline a plan to deal with their migrants. and a first on a cnbc interview, osborne was asked what type of a response is needed to the migrant crisis. >> i think it's got to be pretty comprehensive. yes, of course, you've got to offer asylum to people fleeing persecution, britain has always done that. you've got to aid to make sure refugee camps there on the border of syria are ready to cope with a place where people don't have to run from. and you've got to go after the criminal gangs that are smuggling these people across europe and in some cases, leading to deaths. and you've got to have a solution to the syrian conflicts. now, that, of course, is not easy and also to be found. we've got to engage in find wage to bring peace and establishment to that country. >> hadley joins me around the set to discuss this. over the weekend, there's still a great deal of disagreement across europe as to how to solve this crisis? >> absolutely, a lot of talk and that's going to be interesting to watch whether that translates into action. a
and the uk prime minister is expected to outline a plan to deal with their migrants. and a first on a cnbc interview, osborne was asked what type of a response is needed to the migrant crisis. >> i think it's got to be pretty comprehensive. yes, of course, you've got to offer asylum to people fleeing persecution, britain has always done that. you've got to aid to make sure refugee camps there on the border of syria are ready to cope with a place where people don't have to run from. and...
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. >>> we've done a lot of stories on the wildlife foundation in the uk. once they take these animals in if they're not immediately released they try to heal them up and release them into the wild where they belong. one thing they get a lot of is hedgehogs and it's that time of year where they have some hedgehogs that need to go to a new home. they have a special haven for this little fellow. >> the orphaned youngster called him greg. >> it doesn't look like it's real. it looks like a plastic squeaky ball. >> about the size of the person's thumb. >> it is. >> so tiny. >> the funny thing is, a man named greg made a haven for the hedgehogs in his back garden, greg weiss, actor and producer married to emma thompson. this hedgehog and his female friend will live with an a-list actress and her family. here's simon cowell in his formal red jacket and seeing the habitat greg made for them. the male hedgehog and female hedgehog have their own home. as you can see, greg has grown. >> the male hedgehog went into his home straight away. >> look at that. that is -- >>
. >>> we've done a lot of stories on the wildlife foundation in the uk. once they take these animals in if they're not immediately released they try to heal them up and release them into the wild where they belong. one thing they get a lot of is hedgehogs and it's that time of year where they have some hedgehogs that need to go to a new home. they have a special haven for this little fellow. >> the orphaned youngster called him greg. >> it doesn't look like it's real. it...
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and the uk. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >>> good afternoon and welcome on e behalf of the atlantic council. it's a great hopper for me to introduce my friend, the minister of state for the armed forces. you will all have, i presume, read her official duties which include operations, operational po policy, legal matters, force generation and service personnel policy. and if that's not enough other responsibilities include cyber and defense relations with africa and latin america. after graduating from the university, penny began a very successful career in business and communications working in the private and public and charitable sectors. she was communications director for the kenzing on to and chelsea council. she supported british truckers while working for the transport association and was the director at the community fund, which merged administratively to create the big lottery fund. in 2006 she became director of diabetes, the largest patient organization in europe. if that wasn't eno
and the uk. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >>> good afternoon and welcome on e behalf of the atlantic council. it's a great hopper for me to introduce my friend, the minister of state for the armed forces. you will all have, i presume, read her official duties which include operations, operational po policy, legal matters, force generation and service personnel policy. and if that's not enough other responsibilities include cyber and defense relations with africa and latin america....
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that has also been a debate oef in the uk. what's the state of the debate in the u.k., and is that on the table to deploy large numbers of british forces potentially to either one of those two countries? >> no. and we've been very clear. we do not think that is the right thing to do. we have to be part of a coalition in addressing this. and the only way we are going to solve this problem for the long term is to build the capacity of the local force. as i said, that's sometimes very frustrating. we want to charge -- >> you want them to want it as much as you do, in a sense. >> well, i mean, what will happen otherwise is that we will defeat this particular opponent and something else will emerge. so it will take time. it will take probably many years. but that is what we need to do. and i think we need to learn from previous campaigns that we've been involved in and apply that to the situation now. >> from a manpower perspective, there was a cry of relief, i think, within the ministry of defense when the five-year budget plan ca
that has also been a debate oef in the uk. what's the state of the debate in the u.k., and is that on the table to deploy large numbers of british forces potentially to either one of those two countries? >> no. and we've been very clear. we do not think that is the right thing to do. we have to be part of a coalition in addressing this. and the only way we are going to solve this problem for the long term is to build the capacity of the local force. as i said, that's sometimes very...
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fighters killed in the first uk drone strike against its own nationals. ♪ in turkey at least ten policeers are dead in a bomb attack on a turkish police mini bus and happened in the eastern province here and the government is blaming the pkk for the attack and this is just the latest in a string of deadly attacks against security forces and on monday he vowed to wipe out the pkk. >> translator: will be cleared of the terrorists and whatever it takes they will be cleared, that is it and the nation should trust the government and state and i ask for support for what we are engaged in, in a calm manner. >> a military analyst and says a ceasefire for the pkk is the fastest way to reach stability. >> in the meantime there is the high possibility that if pkk declares a unilateral ceasefire, stopping responding to the turkish military attacks then they can, the pkk can spoil the gains planned by the government at this stage because the more people that are dying there is also the people may work for the ruling party condemning the people's democratic party which is the main kurdish party. if p
fighters killed in the first uk drone strike against its own nationals. ♪ in turkey at least ten policeers are dead in a bomb attack on a turkish police mini bus and happened in the eastern province here and the government is blaming the pkk for the attack and this is just the latest in a string of deadly attacks against security forces and on monday he vowed to wipe out the pkk. >> translator: will be cleared of the terrorists and whatever it takes they will be cleared, that is it and...
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we in the uk have made some progress in this respect.titutions and our businesses to support the military. but more is needed to foster the focus and the kind of support which is so genuine and spontaneous in the u.s. e we must ensure every part of our society and every community in the uk feels ownership of our armed forces and pride in what they do. %ájáu(port for defe vital. not just in democratic support for spending and in military action, but also because our armed forces must represent and reflect the society they serve. the quality is an operational imperative for defense. it's not just best use of best talent and ensuring that all who serve can thrive. it is much more than that. one of the first trips i took as minister for the armed forces was to go back to our officer training academy in kabul in afghanistan. i'd been there a couple years before where i had having graduated from darth mouth a a couple months before seen new women recruits who sought permission from every male member of their family in order to sign up and serv
we in the uk have made some progress in this respect.titutions and our businesses to support the military. but more is needed to foster the focus and the kind of support which is so genuine and spontaneous in the u.s. e we must ensure every part of our society and every community in the uk feels ownership of our armed forces and pride in what they do. %ájáu(port for defe vital. not just in democratic support for spending and in military action, but also because our armed forces must represent...
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>> no. >> no. >> i believe as much further -- we have only two uk based.but we are pretty close to the reducible minimum. >> therefore, you would agree, perhaps, increasing and can't go much further and capacity to fit into the resources -- [inaudible] >> i think the innovation of expanding was the right thing to do. i think it's been successful, and do make a huge contribution. just to share with the committee, it surprised me. when i first heard the term locally engaged staff,i thought it's people from the population, what i discovered a very significant proportion of locally engaged staff, british nationals that happened to be living in the country, perhaps the family lives there or the staff is working there or sometimes people who have gone there to be employed is not on london terms. [inaudible] >> that really helps our country . now, on the question if you try -- does that mean you're actually talking about reducing the number to continue a process of example to produce significantly in europe over the recent years. >> i would hope not. we may wish
>> no. >> no. >> i believe as much further -- we have only two uk based.but we are pretty close to the reducible minimum. >> therefore, you would agree, perhaps, increasing and can't go much further and capacity to fit into the resources -- [inaudible] >> i think the innovation of expanding was the right thing to do. i think it's been successful, and do make a huge contribution. just to share with the committee, it surprised me. when i first heard the term locally...
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saying the uk alone.they are making it very clear they want to stop the bombing in the civilian population. >> that's very interesting. it was your party. >> have said that publicly. maybe we should give with your colleagues. >> having, i think the answers, followed by saying the syrian defense systems are sophisticated. there is a slight temptation to forget that. and all the actions that have taken place, the syrians have not ever engaged with allies ever. they haveclearly made a decision not to engage allied aircraft because they are not targeting the syrian government or isil forces. they have sophisticated capabilities, and i think it would be a big decision to start using coalition assets to directly attack syria. that would be a major step and one that i think would need to be thought about extremely carefully. [inaudible conversations] >> one question on egypt. >> this commission, met with the president. the freedom of expression, and particularly the give the impression very clearly that it was a
saying the uk alone.they are making it very clear they want to stop the bombing in the civilian population. >> that's very interesting. it was your party. >> have said that publicly. maybe we should give with your colleagues. >> having, i think the answers, followed by saying the syrian defense systems are sophisticated. there is a slight temptation to forget that. and all the actions that have taken place, the syrians have not ever engaged with allies ever. they haveclearly...
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this i mean the uk's going to look at these in a government to government terms? >> i welcomed the news fromm kuwait. thats the third nation in the gulflf to join. the short answer is we are looking at way in which government can play a part in these major campaigns. we haven't been quite as explicit as we might be on putting some 10 of reassurance wrap around these transactions. >> it is a quiet period as you guys work toward that. what is thnature of the >> wetional questions? reassess the threat environment inhich we are operating. we are halfway through at the moment. exercise.jor righght across allll government departments but particularly in defense. we inherited more an 100% of our budget commitment. had to make some fficult decisions through that review. a lord equipment plan which provides structure and funded commitment through that, as well as some ahead room. basinet o with a which is way dferent and mucuch more posive in howe are approaching this review. the threat environment h has changed over the lalast five yes as well. so we're lookingng at the t
this i mean the uk's going to look at these in a government to government terms? >> i welcomed the news fromm kuwait. thats the third nation in the gulflf to join. the short answer is we are looking at way in which government can play a part in these major campaigns. we haven't been quite as explicit as we might be on putting some 10 of reassurance wrap around these transactions. >> it is a quiet period as you guys work toward that. what is thnature of the >> wetional...
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they did this in the uk. drilled down, interesting thing, they knew the figure internally. once they bush lished published forced them to act. they drilled down and found it was because they had so few women in senior leadership then that said to them, let's look at the level right below partnership level, and that was 30% female and let's look at how many were promoted. >> let's get that up. >> and they saw that they were only promoting 15%. even though 30% were ready for promotions. >> wow. >> so they said, okay, we have to look at how we're promoting people, make sure we're doing it fairly. >> kudos to companies that are willing to go on a limb and expose this data, their shortfall publicly then fix it. >> exactly. >> that's what we need. joanne lippman. fascinating op-ped. read it on "the new york times" on sed. see if companies follow suit. >> thanks, poppy. >> thank you, joanne. >>> he's known for going off script. we look at the times pope francis has surprised us. i brto get us moving.tein i'm new ens
they did this in the uk. drilled down, interesting thing, they knew the figure internally. once they bush lished published forced them to act. they drilled down and found it was because they had so few women in senior leadership then that said to them, let's look at the level right below partnership level, and that was 30% female and let's look at how many were promoted. >> let's get that up. >> and they saw that they were only promoting 15%. even though 30% were ready for...
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he expressed his desire to visit the uk and meet with p.m. p.o.w.s. sir harold atcherly is a former p.o.w. who appeared in the film. impressed with his sincerity, he decided to make his dream come true. >> translator: when he get to england, i want to express my sorrow and share my sense of pain. >> how do you do it? 's a wonderful moment for both of us. lovely to see you. a long time ago, 72, 73 years ago, i was about 23 and i think you are two years younger than i am. >> reporter: sir harold says he is saddened so many ex-p.o.w.s remained trapped in hatred and torment. he, himself, had to forget about the past in order to keep his life moving forward. but he recently decided to do something to soften the hatred of others. >> i do say because there is this hatred around i wanted to do it. and to meet with him. as a representative of his country. because it's not just him and me. it's a very large number of human beings. >> reporter: sir harold organized a res reception so he could meet other prisoners, as well. 72 people attended including world war
he expressed his desire to visit the uk and meet with p.m. p.o.w.s. sir harold atcherly is a former p.o.w. who appeared in the film. impressed with his sincerity, he decided to make his dream come true. >> translator: when he get to england, i want to express my sorrow and share my sense of pain. >> how do you do it? 's a wonderful moment for both of us. lovely to see you. a long time ago, 72, 73 years ago, i was about 23 and i think you are two years younger than i am. >>...
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the threat level from terrorism is listed as severe in the uk.and there are many challenging decisions to the prime minister to take in protecting public safety and for parliament to consider. it's taken four months for the re-establishment of the intelligence and security committee. can the prime minister explain what role he hopes that committee will fulfill. >> well, honorable gentleman is absolutely right. the current level in terms of threat is severe. that means that we believe an attack is highly likely. these levels are set independently of government. and the intelligence and security committee does very important work and there's a motion today to see its re-establishment. and i very much hope that he will be part of that committee and will be able to be briefed in the way that other members of that committee are briefed. is there a role for the intelligence and security committee which we've already expanded to do even more to scrutinize the actions of the intelligence services and the government. that may well be the case as i announc
the threat level from terrorism is listed as severe in the uk.and there are many challenging decisions to the prime minister to take in protecting public safety and for parliament to consider. it's taken four months for the re-establishment of the intelligence and security committee. can the prime minister explain what role he hopes that committee will fulfill. >> well, honorable gentleman is absolutely right. the current level in terms of threat is severe. that means that we believe an...
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he expressed his desire to visit the uk and meet with ex-p.o.w.s. sir harold atcherly also appeared in the film. impressed with miko's sincerity he decided to make thinks dream come tru >> tnslator: when i get to engrand i was to express my sorrow and share my sense of pain. >> how are you? so wonderful moment for both of us. 73 years ago i was about 23 and i think you are two years younge than i am. >> reporter: sir harold said he saddened that so many p.o.w.s remained trapped in trauma and turmoil. he himself had toorget about the past in order to keep his life moving forward. but he recently decided to do something to soften the hatred of others. >> i do say that because there is this hatred around i wanted to do it. and to meet miko. as a representative of his country, because this is not just him and me, it's a very large number of human beings. >> reporter: sir harold organized the reception at an exclusive london club for servicemen so that miko could meet other former prisoners as well. 70 people attended,ncluding world war world war ii vete
he expressed his desire to visit the uk and meet with ex-p.o.w.s. sir harold atcherly also appeared in the film. impressed with miko's sincerity he decided to make thinks dream come tru >> tnslator: when i get to engrand i was to express my sorrow and share my sense of pain. >> how are you? so wonderful moment for both of us. 73 years ago i was about 23 and i think you are two years younge than i am. >> reporter: sir harold said he saddened that so many p.o.w.s remained...
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moving on. >> tyler the creator is banned from the uk. this is where i am proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free. and once you start banning rappers what is next, banning rappers like mclemore? bad argument. why does the name bother you so much? >> i am old and crabby and i like names like destruction and mayhem. it is easier to remember. >> and probably itchy too. old, crabby and itchy. >> i am croob be joe and -- crabby joe and the fish. >> you asked what he is so upset about. i think it is the go -- cuisine. and the pudding i won't say because it is a filthy word and i won't go there. >> i thought the first two were filthy words. >> you said you think snoop should stab justin bieber. tom you said we don't want to encourage violence. i am trying to work out a way where you can both be right. >> he can either stab justin bieber orie fund -- or refund my 12 bucks for "doggie style." >> the album? >> if i had a nickel for every time i had to say that. >> what, refund my money for doggie style? >> i would like to return dogg
moving on. >> tyler the creator is banned from the uk. this is where i am proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free. and once you start banning rappers what is next, banning rappers like mclemore? bad argument. why does the name bother you so much? >> i am old and crabby and i like names like destruction and mayhem. it is easier to remember. >> and probably itchy too. old, crabby and itchy. >> i am croob be joe and -- crabby joe and the fish. >> you...
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is taking in more syrian refugees, the uk is doing more as well, but many are skeptical what affect that has on what is called a crisis in europe. >> thank you for that. >> pushing to find a solution to the syrian conflict is prompting closer cooperation between the united states and russia. they have been over odds on ending the war, for the first time in 1 # 8 months, the secretary of defense spoke on the phone. the u.s. is concerning about the russian military presence in syria and russia spoke about combatting what it calls international terrorism. moscow is saying that the call is marking the revival of the military cooperation that broke down because of ukraine. we have a former u.s. ambassador and he's saying there are areas that the u.s. and russia can cooperate on. neither russia nor the united states wants a regime installed in damascus with the massacres. in that sense, they are not polar opposites and i think the russian moves are coming as a surprise to the united states, but it is unclear what the russians intend. right now they have sent in several jets, when we come back
is taking in more syrian refugees, the uk is doing more as well, but many are skeptical what affect that has on what is called a crisis in europe. >> thank you for that. >> pushing to find a solution to the syrian conflict is prompting closer cooperation between the united states and russia. they have been over odds on ending the war, for the first time in 1 # 8 months, the secretary of defense spoke on the phone. the u.s. is concerning about the russian military presence in syria...
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that is the uk's largest ever response to a humanitarian crisis.ropean country has come close to this level of support. 60 million pounds of this additional funding to go to help syrians still in syria and go to neighboring countries and turkey and jordan and lebanon where syrian refugees are a quarter of the population. britain's aid is supporting these camps and if we were not doing that the numbers attempting the journey to europe would be far higher and means boosting our ongoing efforts to detect and disrupt the smuggling gangs we were speaking about and providing intelligence and deploying officers from the national crime agency to africa to identify what more we can do to stop people being exploited by traffickers in the first place and continuing the mediterranean and enterprise and border force continue to patrol the area and together with this they rescued over 6,700 people so britain will act with her head and her heart for those economic migrants seeking a better life we will continue to work to break the link between getting on a boat
that is the uk's largest ever response to a humanitarian crisis.ropean country has come close to this level of support. 60 million pounds of this additional funding to go to help syrians still in syria and go to neighboring countries and turkey and jordan and lebanon where syrian refugees are a quarter of the population. britain's aid is supporting these camps and if we were not doing that the numbers attempting the journey to europe would be far higher and means boosting our ongoing efforts to...
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fortunately, they raided the house in the uk. they were able to separate the children from the parents. >> police say many of the images confiscated had children engaging in sex acts with adults. >>> a small crowd of protesters showed up outside of the jail for michael tyree. he was killed in jail a week ago. the sheriff has arrested three of her own sheriff deputies for murder. they face charges of conspiracy and assault. the district attorney's officer is reviewing the case. >>> the undocumented immigrant accused of killing a woman at pier 14 will stand trial. the judge ruled there's enough evidence for juan lopez to be charged with second-degree murder. he confessed to shooting kate in july while she was walking with her father. he says it was an accident. the attorney says he found the gun on the pier, picked it up and it accidental went off. if convicted of second-degree murder he could face 43 years to life in prison. he could be convicted of a lesser charge of manslaughter. >>> a whole lot of criticism tonight for the whol
fortunately, they raided the house in the uk. they were able to separate the children from the parents. >> police say many of the images confiscated had children engaging in sex acts with adults. >>> a small crowd of protesters showed up outside of the jail for michael tyree. he was killed in jail a week ago. the sheriff has arrested three of her own sheriff deputies for murder. they face charges of conspiracy and assault. the district attorney's officer is reviewing the case....
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. >> yes, the swarm is a prototype and i think it comes out of the uk. what this has is propellers aranged in nine hexacopter groups and basically using the same technique and technology you get with drones and stuff like that. it's able to stabilize. they approximate its maximum left capacity will be 361 pounds. they're testing it here. i don't see anybody in it. >> they need a bigger test facility. i would be nervous flug my little quad copter in a small yard like that. >> it would be worth it to put a guy inside it. check it out, this guy decided to do this test flight basically in a back garden in the uk, but it works, guys. the thing is maximum flight time at the moment ten minutes, but this is the kind of thing that now this technology and with drones and if you're a hobbyist, you can technically build your own flying vehicle at home. >> did you mention how high it could go? >> at the moment it looks like it goes about six feet high and i think that's just being precautious because it's a brand new homemade flying car. >> this guy has grandkids, he
. >> yes, the swarm is a prototype and i think it comes out of the uk. what this has is propellers aranged in nine hexacopter groups and basically using the same technique and technology you get with drones and stuff like that. it's able to stabilize. they approximate its maximum left capacity will be 361 pounds. they're testing it here. i don't see anybody in it. >> they need a bigger test facility. i would be nervous flug my little quad copter in a small yard like that. >>...
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general assembly, the crisis in syria is likely to dominate discussionings, uk announced it is sendings to take part in peace keeping missions in somalia and south sudan and provide medical, logistical and engineering support. taliban forces in the northern afghan city of kunduz are reportedly closing in on the governor's compound, the worst breach of the city's defenses in nearly 14 years of war and taliban launched attack on the city in the early hours of monday morning. israeli security forces have fired stun grenades at palestinian worshippers at the compound in occupied east jerusalem and palestinians have been gathering at the compound in anticipation of increase in jewish visits to the area and it's sacred for muslims and jews for celebrating the holiday and jews are allowed to visit but not to pray inside the mosque compound and six months in the war and second city aiden is in ruins and trying to reunite factions to help it recapture in july and further north the fighting rages on. >> reporter: the sea port city of aiden is under government control. entire areas were destroyed
general assembly, the crisis in syria is likely to dominate discussionings, uk announced it is sendings to take part in peace keeping missions in somalia and south sudan and provide medical, logistical and engineering support. taliban forces in the northern afghan city of kunduz are reportedly closing in on the governor's compound, the worst breach of the city's defenses in nearly 14 years of war and taliban launched attack on the city in the early hours of monday morning. israeli security...
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in both of our countries, you know, it's not a universally held view in the uk, and there are people who have concerns about it, or think that it's too high risk or that we don't have the right controls in place. fundamentally this is our best shot at what i hope is a shared objective and goal. we do have those mechanisms in place. it's not the case that after 15 years suddenly everything is a free for all. you know, the question that i think that i would always put to those that are skeptical about this is what is the alternative? i think this is our best chance, and that is that the view of the international community. i have mentioned the work we are doing on the gulf strategy. we have done a huge amount of work, as well, to reassure and protect israel's interests, but this is going ahead, and i think even those who are not of that school of thought would recognize that this has a chance. >> thank you so much for joining us and spending so much time for us, and i think i speak for everybody here that you are welcome back anytime. >> thank you for having me. [ applause ] >>> one of
in both of our countries, you know, it's not a universally held view in the uk, and there are people who have concerns about it, or think that it's too high risk or that we don't have the right controls in place. fundamentally this is our best shot at what i hope is a shared objective and goal. we do have those mechanisms in place. it's not the case that after 15 years suddenly everything is a free for all. you know, the question that i think that i would always put to those that are skeptical...
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. >> yes, the swarm is a prototype and i think it comes out of the uk. what this has is propellers aranged in nine hexacopter groups and basically using the same technique and technology like that. it's able to stabilize. they approximate its maximum left capacity will be 361 pounds. they're testing it here. i don't see anybody in it. >> they need a bigger test facility. i would be nervous flug my little quad copter in a small yard like that. >> it would be worth it to put a guy inside it. check it out, this guy decided to do this test flight basically in a back garden in the uk, but it works, guys. the thing is maximum flight time at the moment ten minutes, but this is the kind of thing that now this technology and with drones and if you're a hobbyist, you can technically build your own flying vehicle at home. could go? >> at the moment it looks like it goes about six feet high and i think that's just being precautious because it's a brand new homemade flying car. >> this guy has grandkids, he's officially the coolest planet. >> even with the black shoe
. >> yes, the swarm is a prototype and i think it comes out of the uk. what this has is propellers aranged in nine hexacopter groups and basically using the same technique and technology like that. it's able to stabilize. they approximate its maximum left capacity will be 361 pounds. they're testing it here. i don't see anybody in it. >> they need a bigger test facility. i would be nervous flug my little quad copter in a small yard like that. >> it would be worth it to put a...
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plus, other successfully uk retailers have failed in the u.s. though many analysts think prymark will be different. for "nightly business report," i'm courtney reagan in boston. >>> and just a few miles outside boston where courtney was, football season returns with tom brady and the new england patriots taking on the pittsburgh steelers. and the kickoff follows a tumultuous season. here is more on the big business of the nfl and where the game's biggest growth is coming from. >> reporter: despite the issues, the business behind the nfl is still strong. more than 200 million viewers tuned in last season. that's an average of 19 million per game. with so much across television, nfl ratings are bucking the trend and continuing to climb. up 25% over the past decade. this audience is what networks are paying billions for. league revenues are $10 billion per year. big tv deals mean bigger team valuations. the 32 teams have an estimated value of $46 billion, according to "forbes." that's a 23% jump in one year. >> the national football league will con
plus, other successfully uk retailers have failed in the u.s. though many analysts think prymark will be different. for "nightly business report," i'm courtney reagan in boston. >>> and just a few miles outside boston where courtney was, football season returns with tom brady and the new england patriots taking on the pittsburgh steelers. and the kickoff follows a tumultuous season. here is more on the big business of the nfl and where the game's biggest growth is coming...
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general assembly efforts to boost peace keeping numbers at the uk has already announced it is sendings to take part in peace keeping missions in south somalia and south sudan with medical and engineering support and 70 could be deployed to somalia and 300 in south sudan and david cameron will give more details about the plan later in new york. the president of maldives has escaped unhurt from an explosion on his boat. the government says it may have been a problem with the engine but it is too early to say. his wife and several others on board were injured. the president took power in a disputed election in 2013. expected to hit taiwan in a few hours and train and domestic airline flights have already been suspended and thousands of tourists have been evacuated from outlying islands and we are following the storm and looks pretty frightening and what is happening? >> same as the one six weeks ago but potentially more powerful when it hits land and the satellite pictures shows you a clear eye and in the last 12 hours it was in the eye of the storm and it's almost a perfect circle and i
general assembly efforts to boost peace keeping numbers at the uk has already announced it is sendings to take part in peace keeping missions in south somalia and south sudan with medical and engineering support and 70 could be deployed to somalia and 300 in south sudan and david cameron will give more details about the plan later in new york. the president of maldives has escaped unhurt from an explosion on his boat. the government says it may have been a problem with the engine but it is too...
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medicine, these all started off and certainly off newton, everybody in europe, uk and the united states want today to be the newton of society, culture, discovered the principles that guide, say, an economy. before the enlightenment there was no economic. before adam smith there was no science of economic. adames famous book is called the wealth of nations, that's not the title of his book, "inquiry into the nature and causes of the book of nature", a book of science. where does it come from. we want more of it for more people, how do we do that. there must be some principles behind it that we can apply for government, societies to increase prosperity. so everybody has been doing that since then. jefferson's idea of structuring a gofl -- government in a certain, that's the idea. it's a scientific. >> from your book, the bible is one of the most immoral works in all literature. >> that's a pretty strong statement, yes. [laughter] >> i don't like to offend my religious friends, if you turn to the bible as a lit -- literal book, nobody follows death penalty for children, wives. these were
medicine, these all started off and certainly off newton, everybody in europe, uk and the united states want today to be the newton of society, culture, discovered the principles that guide, say, an economy. before the enlightenment there was no economic. before adam smith there was no science of economic. adames famous book is called the wealth of nations, that's not the title of his book, "inquiry into the nature and causes of the book of nature", a book of science. where does it...
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and uk that are vulnerable. they say if the slow down deepens, it will spell another disappointing year for the global economy. >>> and the latest sign that china's economy is slowing came overnight when a report on exports and imports showed a contraction last month. imports tumbled more than 13% from a year earlier. much more than expected. that weak data fueled bets that the government might implement further stimulus measures to support that country's economy. contributing in part to today's optimism. >> picking up on what ron insana just said, the opposite story in europe. imports and exports rose to record levels in july. the head of the german trade association is reported to have said that germany will set another export record this year despite concerns over china, which is the fourth biggest export market in 2014. >> meantime, germany finds itself in the middle of europe's migrant crisis. a german official said the country can sustain up to 500,000 or more new asylum seekers every year. this as thousan
and uk that are vulnerable. they say if the slow down deepens, it will spell another disappointing year for the global economy. >>> and the latest sign that china's economy is slowing came overnight when a report on exports and imports showed a contraction last month. imports tumbled more than 13% from a year earlier. much more than expected. that weak data fueled bets that the government might implement further stimulus measures to support that country's economy. contributing in part...
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general assembly the uk announced it is sending soldiers for peace keeping missions in somalia and south and we are joined in london and why now barnabie? >> well, prime minister david cameron says there are reasons to be involved in the situation in south sudan and somalia and arguing, saying it's in their own interest and has a link with migration crisis and it's true there are a number of somalie migrants coming but not south sudan it has to be said and said britain is a relatively well off generous country and gives a large proportion of its budget to aid and he believes that small numbers of british soldiers could make a difference in stabilizing the difficult situations both in somalia and south sudan. >> what exactly will british troops be doing in these conflict zones? >> well, one thing that they won't be doing according to the prime minister is active combat itself, he is talking about how they will be involved in training, both in somalia with the african union force there and in south sudan with the u.n. force, combat training and they will be involved in logistics, engineeri
general assembly the uk announced it is sending soldiers for peace keeping missions in somalia and south and we are joined in london and why now barnabie? >> well, prime minister david cameron says there are reasons to be involved in the situation in south sudan and somalia and arguing, saying it's in their own interest and has a link with migration crisis and it's true there are a number of somalie migrants coming but not south sudan it has to be said and said britain is a relatively...
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there are the 16-year-olds who use it as a vehicle to get into a highly competitive school in the uk or the u.s. there are people who never had an opportunity all of a sudden do computer-based startups based on the computer languages and stuff on coursera. quite amazing. >> i'm going to guess because do you take them on computer and sort of computer oriented one of your more popular courses are thing does with it and computers and is that a fair guess? >> yes, i.t. and computers very popular, business skills also and the real -- the really most successful single specialization we have is in data science, because that's field where so much has changed since anybody went to school. what cause eusted to be called statistics is data science. >> sounds so much better. >> greater. a whole new set of teak next. 190,000 people in this field need it training thousands, tens of thousands in this field. >> if i didn't want to take that particular course, what would you recommend, give coursera a try and sort of course? >> recommend two single courses. one is called learning how to learn, taught
there are the 16-year-olds who use it as a vehicle to get into a highly competitive school in the uk or the u.s. there are people who never had an opportunity all of a sudden do computer-based startups based on the computer languages and stuff on coursera. quite amazing. >> i'm going to guess because do you take them on computer and sort of computer oriented one of your more popular courses are thing does with it and computers and is that a fair guess? >> yes, i.t. and computers...
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he's in norfolk in the uk and it's of you know, a river and stream. he as a this is his office.ends a lot of time cutting grass. that was voted the best. >> beautiful. >> this was voted the worst. >> what is that? >> most depreying view of an office window. this is the window, this is melanie jones so that's her beautiful view there. >> that is very depressing. okay. ever wonder what it's like to look inside -- i'm worried about crocodiles. national geographic shows us what it's like to be trapped inside the mouth of a cook dial. there you go. that's what it's like if you were sucked. you see the teeth and long snout. it's all real. >> wow. >> this is why we stay away. >> i like that jaw dropping >>> this morning on "world news now," the spotlight on the gop. 11 candidates taking center stage for their second primetime debate. donald trump taking heat and firing back. we're live at the reagan library in california. >>> a developing story from south america. powerful earthquake shakes chile. strong after shocks still going. the death toll rising. a million people forced from thei
he's in norfolk in the uk and it's of you know, a river and stream. he as a this is his office.ends a lot of time cutting grass. that was voted the best. >> beautiful. >> this was voted the worst. >> what is that? >> most depreying view of an office window. this is the window, this is melanie jones so that's her beautiful view there. >> that is very depressing. okay. ever wonder what it's like to look inside -- i'm worried about crocodiles. national geographic...
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and the uk, the minister of state from the armed forces will explain and answer questions again heret the atlantic council. it should start in just a moment. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon and welcome on behalf of the atlantic council. it's a great honor for me t
and the uk, the minister of state from the armed forces will explain and answer questions again heret the atlantic council. it should start in just a moment. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon and welcome on behalf of the atlantic council. it's a great honor for me t
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that's co-led by the uk, the u.s. and the uae. there's another group working on isil finances, cutting off financial flows, and there's a group working on cutting off flows of foreign fighters. these are three strands of work. there's the military operation, which you're aware of, coordinated by general allen. and all of that is continuing. >> but it's a long haul. i mean, this is not going to happen overnight. we've always been clear about that. >> looking at the competing parties inside syria, with the success of al nusra, really be any more desirable than the success of isil? >> let me, let me answer the question a different way. we would not regard success by al nusra as a satisfactory or acceptable outcome. if i was put on the spot to rank the horror of living under isil control or al nusra control, i'd have to think quite hard about that, but both would be unacceptable to us, and we've made that clear to any of our partners in the coalition who've ever been inclined to tnk otherwise. >> so what's your view, then, of the supp
that's co-led by the uk, the u.s. and the uae. there's another group working on isil finances, cutting off financial flows, and there's a group working on cutting off flows of foreign fighters. these are three strands of work. there's the military operation, which you're aware of, coordinated by general allen. and all of that is continuing. >> but it's a long haul. i mean, this is not going to happen overnight. we've always been clear about that. >> looking at the competing parties...
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fighters killed in the uk's first drone strike against its own nationals. >> i'm richard and going toio para olympics. ♪ the saudi-led coalition has carried out a series of air strikes against rebels in the yemeni capitol sanaa. [gunfire] targeted an airforce base controlled by troops who are loyal to the former president saleh, the strikes also damaged homes nearby. a t.v. channel meanwhile controlled by the houthi rebels say 12 people were killed in strikes in the central province of id and a residential building was hit in an assault in military base and weapon store. the u.n. children's agency unicef is alarmed by child hunger in yemen and one of the poorest countries in the world before the war even started in march and now months of heavy fighting is really taking its toll on the most volatile and unicef says 96,000 are starving and close to death in the port city and sought nearly 8,000 children will suffer from severe malnutrition in aiden in the next year. and almost 2 million children across the country don't have enough food nor water. we can now talk to jeremy hopkins who
fighters killed in the uk's first drone strike against its own nationals. >> i'm richard and going toio para olympics. ♪ the saudi-led coalition has carried out a series of air strikes against rebels in the yemeni capitol sanaa. [gunfire] targeted an airforce base controlled by troops who are loyal to the former president saleh, the strikes also damaged homes nearby. a t.v. channel meanwhile controlled by the houthi rebels say 12 people were killed in strikes in the central province of...
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everybody in europe and the uk and eventually in the united states wanted to emulate. they wanted to be the new tin of culture that is discover the principles that guide and the economy so there was no science of economic in the wealth of nations is in the title of the book. the title of the book is the inquiry to the nature and cause of the wealth of nations. it's a bit of science. where does it come from because we want more of it for more people how to redo that. we can then apply it to the government society is to increase the prosperity of everybody. so everybody has been doing that. jefferson's idea structuring the government in a certain way to increase the prosperity, happiness, the pursuit of the property and so on, that's the idea. it is a scientific pursuit. >> from your book the bible is one of the most immoral works of literature. >> that is a pretty strong statement. yes. the point of that statement is if you turn to the bible strictly speaking as a liberal reading by today's standards especially the old testament it is a book that nobody today practices
everybody in europe and the uk and eventually in the united states wanted to emulate. they wanted to be the new tin of culture that is discover the principles that guide and the economy so there was no science of economic in the wealth of nations is in the title of the book. the title of the book is the inquiry to the nature and cause of the wealth of nations. it's a bit of science. where does it come from because we want more of it for more people how to redo that. we can then apply it to the...
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former adviser to the uk minry of defense. also brad penison. mikey, let me start with you, you've been listening, and we'll keep an eye on the podium where the president is set to speak. . what's complicated and confusing for americans and the map of the ground and what's happening on the ground in syria right now. you just heard ayman say the russians don't make a distinction in terms of isis-held territory and not. but the americans sure do. >> what it's doing, it's highlighting the complexity that those who have been following the syrian conflict for the last four years understand and know. but down to bare bones, there are two effective insurgent groups. one is the islamic state which we all know about. the other one is -- >> al qaeda. >> al-nusra have been making gains in the northwest of the country, just north of lat kia, which is the assad stronghold, and in homs. so what you're seeing at the moment is putin posturing his forces out of al assad international airport, which is in the strong hold, and he's strengthening
former adviser to the uk minry of defense. also brad penison. mikey, let me start with you, you've been listening, and we'll keep an eye on the podium where the president is set to speak. . what's complicated and confusing for americans and the map of the ground and what's happening on the ground in syria right now. you just heard ayman say the russians don't make a distinction in terms of isis-held territory and not. but the americans sure do. >> what it's doing, it's highlighting the...
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it's not about apportioning a quota to hungary or the uk.systems within to understand how difficult it is or how easy it is to accept those people. >> the number of people, how overpopulated they may be. everybody talks about hungary because they have been putting up the fences. >> viktor orban, far right wing. >> they use this. but is hungary the bad guy in this player? they have been the epicenter of a lot of the arrivals and people want to use it as a transit point. but is hungary to blame? >> it's a very fine balance. what viktor orban is doing is espousing this far right-wing kind of ideology which is kind of inflaming what the initial problem is. if he is already bursting at the seams in his welfare system, then it would seem curious to sort of invite more people in when his country is already broken. here is the thing. in europe at the moment ever since the jihadist threat has risen in the middle east there has been a rising of the far right-wing parties in germany, france, the uk. they've become more popular. and they've become more
it's not about apportioning a quota to hungary or the uk.systems within to understand how difficult it is or how easy it is to accept those people. >> the number of people, how overpopulated they may be. everybody talks about hungary because they have been putting up the fences. >> viktor orban, far right wing. >> they use this. but is hungary the bad guy in this player? they have been the epicenter of a lot of the arrivals and people want to use it as a transit point. but is...
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in the uk, for example, there have been discussions on a voluntarily basis getting retailers. for example, not to put so much chocolate and sweets by the check-out. your child is there, could we get one of those? on a voluntary basis, the retailers removed the chaklet, which makes it easier for us to make healthy choices. >> why would a retailer do that? kids want chocolate. if you want put carrots there, my kids aren't going to clamor and say, please, buy me carrots. >> funny, if you put cartoon characters on carrots, they are more likely to. we all have an issue in society about obesity. some retailers want to do the right thing. sometimes governments, rather than passing a law, you can engage in a conversation. if their customers themselves want that. so when you're in the store, would you rather go to a place where you feel like i'm not going to be pestered when i go to the check-out. customers ask for that, too. >> the other kind of example that has been tried in america is if you want people to withhold money, to save money, if you make the saving the default and say che
in the uk, for example, there have been discussions on a voluntarily basis getting retailers. for example, not to put so much chocolate and sweets by the check-out. your child is there, could we get one of those? on a voluntary basis, the retailers removed the chaklet, which makes it easier for us to make healthy choices. >> why would a retailer do that? kids want chocolate. if you want put carrots there, my kids aren't going to clamor and say, please, buy me carrots. >> funny, if...
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the time clock has started under uk takeover law. they have 28 days to make an offer. there is financing, the family which owns 28%. the offer has not yet been made. again, we'll go through a lot of the other names here, carl. there's a lot moving. anheuser busch is moving. s sab, altria moving. a lot of moving parts. it's not a done deal by any means, but one of the largest of all time. >> you will talk with chris albrecht of starz later today. jim what are your thoughts out west? >> these are deals so positive it makes me want to say, okay f the fed does something you don't want that hurts the market, circle back to molson coors. why? molson coors will be the new con te constellation. the justice department would demand that -- of the -- that tap gets the miller take. s cerona merging? this was a three-way olygopoly. you get this deal going, another place go is shine. the one not involved is the winner. >> fascinating. in terms of -- we'll knock around the fed this morning and later on tomorrow morning while we await the decision. there's a growing sense, jim, that t
the time clock has started under uk takeover law. they have 28 days to make an offer. there is financing, the family which owns 28%. the offer has not yet been made. again, we'll go through a lot of the other names here, carl. there's a lot moving. anheuser busch is moving. s sab, altria moving. a lot of moving parts. it's not a done deal by any means, but one of the largest of all time. >> you will talk with chris albrecht of starz later today. jim what are your thoughts out west?...
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we in the uk have made some progress in this respect.itutions and our businesses to support the military. but more is needed to foster the focus and the kind of support which is so genuine and spontaneous in the u.s. e we must ensure every part of our society and every community in the uk feels ownership of our armed forces and pride in what they do. %ájáu(port for defe vital. not just in democratic support for spending and in military action, but also because our armed forces must represent and reflect the society they serve. the quality is an operational imperative for defense. it's not just best use of best talent and ensuring that all who serve can thrive. it is much more than that. one of the first trips i took as minister for the armed forces was to go back to our officer training academy in kabul in afghanistan. i'd been there a couple years before where i had having graduated from darth mouth a a couple months before seen new women recruits who sought permission from every male member of their family in order to sign up and serve
we in the uk have made some progress in this respect.itutions and our businesses to support the military. but more is needed to foster the focus and the kind of support which is so genuine and spontaneous in the u.s. e we must ensure every part of our society and every community in the uk feels ownership of our armed forces and pride in what they do. %ájáu(port for defe vital. not just in democratic support for spending and in military action, but also because our armed forces must represent...
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. >>> a weather man over in the uk blowing minds all over the world. >> up the road, the temperature, that's 70 in fahrenheit. >> say what? did you hear the name of that town? we have got to hear it again. listen. >> just up the road from -- the city of go, go, go. >> all right. well, welsh weatherman liam dutton reports the weather for the city with the longest name in uk history without batting an eye. easy. >> piece of cake. >> our meteorologist -- i bet maria can do it. >> we're testing you out. >> you are so mean, making me do this. so early in the morning. >> go ahead. put the name up there. >> let me go ahead and try. >> the weather forecast for long par -- let me try again -- >> i think you got the last part right. >> that doesn't even make sense. the letters don't even go together. >> what they always say, if you don't know how to pronounce it, say it quickly. >> roll through it. and props to him, amazing to be able to say that town. we should come up with a long city name in the u.s., right? another reason we're americans. we have the easy town names. new york. >> exactly.
. >>> a weather man over in the uk blowing minds all over the world. >> up the road, the temperature, that's 70 in fahrenheit. >> say what? did you hear the name of that town? we have got to hear it again. listen. >> just up the road from -- the city of go, go, go. >> all right. well, welsh weatherman liam dutton reports the weather for the city with the longest name in uk history without batting an eye. easy. >> piece of cake. >> our meteorologist...
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and to send it to her. >> reporter: police in the uk placed those children in protective custody. she met patrick harvey and exchanged graphic child porn images. a shock to neighbors who say the family living here was quiet and polite. no one answered the door when we knocked. >> it's too close to me personally, but it's also too close to there is a school right up the street. >> reporter: corey ellis pleaded not guilty and will be back in federal court next week. patrick harvey could enter a plea september 14th. cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> palo alto police on the lookout for a man who slashed two young girls. the 10-year-olds were crossing ross road and ames avenue yesterday afternoon about two blocks from pallo verde elementary school. the man was parked inside a navy blue honda with no pants on. he made eye contact with the girls but didn't say anything. this is the third incident involving an adult disturbing a child in palo alto since school began august 17th. >>> a security guard has been banned from working at whole foods after a violent incident in oakland thursday ni
and to send it to her. >> reporter: police in the uk placed those children in protective custody. she met patrick harvey and exchanged graphic child porn images. a shock to neighbors who say the family living here was quiet and polite. no one answered the door when we knocked. >> it's too close to me personally, but it's also too close to there is a school right up the street. >> reporter: corey ellis pleaded not guilty and will be back in federal court next week. patrick...
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. >> head-to-head in the uk, but up front in the u.s. of a. and what more can you want? >> good to see you. my pleasure. you can watch this episode of up front with hasan and many other episodes at aljazeera.com/up front. >>> and still to come on the program, farmers bring paris to a standstill. 1,000 farmers clocking up the city of lights. tens of thousands of people are forced to flee to europe. >> welcome back, everyone, to aljazeera america. the world was shocked by a picture of the body of a syrian child that washed up on a turkish beach. picture is putting more pressure on british prime minister, david cameron. his government has been criticized both nationally and within his own party. simon mcgregor wood has more. >> reporter: it was on the front page of every newspaper. it could change the national debate and put david cameron's tough stance under real pressure. on thursday, he said that he was deeply moved by the image, and the uk was aware of its responsibility, and he was not changing policy. we need a comprehensive solution, we need a new government in libya
. >> head-to-head in the uk, but up front in the u.s. of a. and what more can you want? >> good to see you. my pleasure. you can watch this episode of up front with hasan and many other episodes at aljazeera.com/up front. >>> and still to come on the program, farmers bring paris to a standstill. 1,000 farmers clocking up the city of lights. tens of thousands of people are forced to flee to europe. >> welcome back, everyone, to aljazeera america. the world was shocked...
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when you go into a job center in the uk if you are unemployed you have to prove you are looking for workich jobs did you look at last week? we turned that around and said, we should ask people what you're going to do next week. we turned it around. we asked people what are you going to do, what kind of work and so on. from the literature, you know you're much more likely to do something if you plan ahead. sure enough, asking people what you'll do next week instead of last made them much more likely to get into work. >> so what you're asking people is what do you hope to do next week? >> we would say, what kind of work are you looking for? i want to be a tv presenter. you're -- fair enough. how are you going to go about it? look in the local paper? no. i'm going to ask my friends. when is a good time? tuesday morning. >> so you encourage people to think more about when, where and how they're going to do something. >> rather than accumulating the useless information about what they'd done in the past. >> if you want someone to take a vaccination. if you add onto the letter, think about whe
when you go into a job center in the uk if you are unemployed you have to prove you are looking for workich jobs did you look at last week? we turned that around and said, we should ask people what you're going to do next week. we turned it around. we asked people what are you going to do, what kind of work and so on. from the literature, you know you're much more likely to do something if you plan ahead. sure enough, asking people what you'll do next week instead of last made them much more...
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fortunately they raided the house in the uk. they were able to separate the children from the parents. >> police say the many images that were confiscated, rather, had children engaged in sex acts with adults. >>> a small crowd of protesters showed up outside the county jail in san jose on friday to ask for justice for michael tyree, the mentally ill inmate was killed in a santa clara county jail a week ago. the sheriff has arrested three of her own correctional deputies for murder. matthew farris, rafael rodriguez and another face charges of conspiracy and assault. the district attorney's office is reviewing the case and will decide if charges will be filed. >>> the undocumented immigrant accused of killing a woman at san francisco's pier 14 will stand trial. a judge has ruled there is enough evidence for juan francisco lopez-sanchez to be started with first degree murder. he confessed to shooting her in july when she was walking with her father along the embarcadero but he says it was an accident of his attorney said he found
fortunately they raided the house in the uk. they were able to separate the children from the parents. >> police say the many images that were confiscated, rather, had children engaged in sex acts with adults. >>> a small crowd of protesters showed up outside the county jail in san jose on friday to ask for justice for michael tyree, the mentally ill inmate was killed in a santa clara county jail a week ago. the sheriff has arrested three of her own correctional deputies for...