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i think for unification, a peaceful unification to lap there would have to be a place for the kim leadership at least in the initial stages. irthink it would be very, very important -- i think it would be very, very important and necessary to work with the current regime to persuade it eventually, that unification is in the best interest of all koreans on the peninsula, north and south. and that means a threat to get reiterate of the regime, threat to put down the kim leadership, won't necessarily be the right way to go about trying to get to unification. what is really important, in my view, is that kim jong-un and his leadership, his regime, if they are serious about unification in the future, they would need to quay and persuade to their own -- to convey and persuade to their own public that the history of north korea is required to do that it's part of the trajectory, the legitimacy that can continue in north korea and on the peninsula. >> a common perception about north korea is that education for young people is akin to indoctrination, that they think of a certain way of thinking, and
i think for unification, a peaceful unification to lap there would have to be a place for the kim leadership at least in the initial stages. irthink it would be very, very important -- i think it would be very, very important and necessary to work with the current regime to persuade it eventually, that unification is in the best interest of all koreans on the peninsula, north and south. and that means a threat to get reiterate of the regime, threat to put down the kim leadership, won't...
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in the phrase "human dignity is inviolable." >> this was not just a celebration to mark german unificationt also the country's solidarity with its international partners. >> our reporter simon young was at the celebrations in hanover, and he sent us this report. >> it was an emotional speech, as you might expect for a chancellor from the east of germany, who herself always looks back to the events in 1989 when the berlin wall fell at this time of year. and that was noticeable. i think i saw a tear in the corner of the chancellor's eye at one point. one of the most interesting things about the speech, and it was mentioned in the report, was the way the chancellor drew out a line through history from those demonstrators on the streets of eastern germany back in the dying days of communist east germany, who were protesting for civil rights, for human rights, for freedom of speech, freedom to travel, and the possibility of a brighter economic future. she said, that is the same spirit that ought to inform germany today as it seeks its place in the international community. it is what ought to in
in the phrase "human dignity is inviolable." >> this was not just a celebration to mark german unificationt also the country's solidarity with its international partners. >> our reporter simon young was at the celebrations in hanover, and he sent us this report. >> it was an emotional speech, as you might expect for a chancellor from the east of germany, who herself always looks back to the events in 1989 when the berlin wall fell at this time of year. and that was...
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it was a day of unification so far. political divide was very serious in the last couple of months, mainly because the main contender, was not conceding defeat until very last minute, only three days ago has actually congratulated him with the victory and arrived at the swearing in ceremony earlier today. so a huge applause of all the people in the hall really appreciated the unification by the politicians rights now. so these are very good steins for the future fosigns forthe fe years. >> has many challenges ahead of him. what are the main obstacles ahead as he tries to get his reform program through? >> reporter: well, the main problem is that he has only 44% of the seasoned parliament. so it's going to be very difficult. if he really wants to put through this very -- this reforms that will bring change to the country, then he has to make compromises and convince politicians to agree with him. he wants to do something really very drastic like raising the fuel price, this is a very sensitive issue in indonesia but it h
it was a day of unification so far. political divide was very serious in the last couple of months, mainly because the main contender, was not conceding defeat until very last minute, only three days ago has actually congratulated him with the victory and arrived at the swearing in ceremony earlier today. so a huge applause of all the people in the hall really appreciated the unification by the politicians rights now. so these are very good steins for the future fosigns forthe fe years....
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he said four unification, a peaceful uniification. there'd have to be a place for the kim leadership. i think it would be very, very important and necessary to work with the current regime to persuade it that unification is in the best interests of north and south. that means that a threat to get rid of the regime, a threat to put down the kim leadership will not necessarily be the right way to go about trying to get to yunification -- reunification. what is really important is that jim yong kim, and his leadership. if they are serious about uniification in the future, they would need to convey and persuade to the public, that this is something that the kim family, the history of north korea is required to do - that is part of the trajectory, the legitimacy that could continue in north korea, and on the peninsula. >> a common perception about north korea is that education for young people is akin to indoctrination, that they think of a certain way of thinking and dealing. officials insist that is not the case. teresa bo ha a look in o
he said four unification, a peaceful uniification. there'd have to be a place for the kim leadership. i think it would be very, very important and necessary to work with the current regime to persuade it that unification is in the best interests of north and south. that means that a threat to get rid of the regime, a threat to put down the kim leadership will not necessarily be the right way to go about trying to get to yunification -- reunification. what is really important is that jim yong...
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a momentous step on the path to german unification. how significant was that day back then? >> that question was put to them earlier today. they said during the critical phase of developments here at the prague and the sea 25 years ago, he simply had no time to philosophize about the long-term meaning of it all. very quickly after his famous address tom a it became clear to him that things had changed forever. i think that is what is very important about this story. the east german authorities realized that at the time. no wonder they say the berlin wall came down but it began to crumble here in prague. >> how is the anniversary being marked in prague in the czech capital? >> lots of meetings, conversations with people. political refugees from the eastern germany. i got to meet lots of them. she told me about how she arrived with her husband. one of whom i got to meet and how they climbed over the fence into the embassy compound. what they found was a dreadful scene. ahead of the red cross operation, they told me about that. there were five people and hunger. it was quite in
a momentous step on the path to german unification. how significant was that day back then? >> that question was put to them earlier today. they said during the critical phase of developments here at the prague and the sea 25 years ago, he simply had no time to philosophize about the long-term meaning of it all. very quickly after his famous address tom a it became clear to him that things had changed forever. i think that is what is very important about this story. the east german...
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tap into a new resource, underground drainage water, naturally occurring salts, seleniums make it unif it for human consumption. >> our goal is to take this water and turn it into a productive resource. >> >> desal nation removes salt and minerals from brackish water. it is often very energy jump tensive. here they've built a desal nation plant that works on solar energy. >> we can use the sun to reduce the amount of fuel or electricity. that's very, very important from an overall solution. >> the most prominent feature is this 377-foot long array of mirrors. >> we're using this large mirror to capture the heat. the sun light is right field here. >> mineral oil travels do you know central tube and heated by the sun to 248 degrees. the heat is then piped into evaporators and steam generated. fresh water is condensed from the steam and salt and other minerals removed in the process. >> what percentage of the water is purified? >> we can go to 93% water recovery. >> is 93% a typical amount of recovery? >> no, it's very high. that's what makes this process different from traditional sea wa
tap into a new resource, underground drainage water, naturally occurring salts, seleniums make it unif it for human consumption. >> our goal is to take this water and turn it into a productive resource. >> >> desal nation removes salt and minerals from brackish water. it is often very energy jump tensive. here they've built a desal nation plant that works on solar energy. >> we can use the sun to reduce the amount of fuel or electricity. that's very, very important from...
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and they apparently said to the unification minister that kim jong-un was not sick. and they also said he passes on his greetings. we had an announcement a few hours ago from the unification ministry saying as far as they are concerned, they believed that the leadership is normal. the south korean government is putting to bay there has been a coup or the leader has been deposed. the assumption is, he has health issues. >> even if he has health issues, north korea behaved in a bipolar fashion. and in some ways, things have been quite typical coming from pyongyang this past week. >> that's right. you had the high-level delegation. analysts say it's unlikely that the number two, three and four in the country would have left if kim jong-un was not in power or any sinister has happened. or if he was incapacitated and not in control. even if he's not in the public eye. the fact this delegation took place, show there's could be instability in north korea. there's different rumors and speculation. we're not hearing from north korea. so, it's very difficult to know exactly wh
and they apparently said to the unification minister that kim jong-un was not sick. and they also said he passes on his greetings. we had an announcement a few hours ago from the unification ministry saying as far as they are concerned, they believed that the leadership is normal. the south korean government is putting to bay there has been a coup or the leader has been deposed. the assumption is, he has health issues. >> even if he has health issues, north korea behaved in a bipolar...
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a party of unification of the country hopelessly divide he for many months.and that's when the real hard work will start. unpopular measures will likely be taken soon, including cutting fuel subsidies and improving the country's lagging economy. the government will face a serious challenge. >> definitely there will be opposition, especially some from the public and also from opposition political parties. but i think what joko is doing here, he is at a peak of his public opinion, very needed for indonesiaian economy. >> for now many are celebrating what they call the start of a new era. president joko wododo has been given five years to improve the life of the indonesians. >> poor cabinet choices, the country's ministers were forced to resign after accusations they misused funds. promote women in politics. michael penn is an american journalist based in tokyo. >> in many ways it's the first major stumble of the abe administration. he's had a remarkable run since he came into power the second time in december, 2012. and for the first time you can see some polit
a party of unification of the country hopelessly divide he for many months.and that's when the real hard work will start. unpopular measures will likely be taken soon, including cutting fuel subsidies and improving the country's lagging economy. the government will face a serious challenge. >> definitely there will be opposition, especially some from the public and also from opposition political parties. but i think what joko is doing here, he is at a peak of his public opinion, very...
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he said it would be the best way to achieve unification. taiwan's president rejected that idea. >>> the south korean military is on alert after bullets fired from north korea landed in the south. the incident occurred after north korean troops open fire at propaganda balloons released by activists in south korea. the balloons were carrying leaflets criticizing the north's government. south korean military officials say ten shots were heard in the border region. several bullets landed near one of the country's military posts south korean troops broadcast a warning and open fire on a north korean border post shooting more than 40 machine gun rounds. troops from two sides then exchanged fire. on thursday, the north committee for the peaceful reunification of korea said officials in seoul should stop the planned leaflet launch or face what they call an uncontrollable catastrophe in inter-korean relations. >>> it's been more than a week since fierce artillery exchanges took place in kashmir. a region claimed by both india and pakistan. bilateral
he said it would be the best way to achieve unification. taiwan's president rejected that idea. >>> the south korean military is on alert after bullets fired from north korea landed in the south. the incident occurred after north korean troops open fire at propaganda balloons released by activists in south korea. the balloons were carrying leaflets criticizing the north's government. south korean military officials say ten shots were heard in the border region. several bullets landed...
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a party of unification of the country hopelessly divided for many months. and tomorrow the unpopular measures will start. including cutting food subsidies, with only 44% of the seats in parliament, joko's government will face a serious challenge. >> some from opposition political parties but i think what joko is doing here, he is at a peek of his public opinion support and this is very controversial movement, very needed for indonesian economy, badly needed for infrastructure projects. >> for how, many are celebrating what they call the start of a new era. president joko wododo has been given five years to improve life for indonesians. step fassan, jakarta. >>> c.y. leung refuses to name the country or countries he blames for the unrest. chinese government says only candidates beijing has approved will be allowed to run in the poll. while in nearby macao, attempts at starting a similar pro-democracy movement have largely failed. it's remained under tighter control from beijing. rob mcbride reports. >> the only imrels you'll see are those at the-- imrels you
a party of unification of the country hopelessly divided for many months. and tomorrow the unpopular measures will start. including cutting food subsidies, with only 44% of the seats in parliament, joko's government will face a serious challenge. >> some from opposition political parties but i think what joko is doing here, he is at a peek of his public opinion support and this is very controversial movement, very needed for indonesian economy, badly needed for infrastructure projects....
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at the start, unification. the birth of a new germany according to museum director neil macgregor, himself a germanophile and german speaker. >> 25 years ago, a new germany was born. that gave us the chance to talk about this new germany. not just the germany of world war ii and the third reich, but this new german state in europe. >> world war ii and the holocaust are featured, but not central to the exhibition. instead it focuses on works of art, like this goethe portrait by the poet's friend. also a porcelain rhinoceros based on a print by albrecht durer. german states are portrayed through coins from the different regions, a concept for into britain, which has long had a -- foreign to britain, which has long had a common currency. saying goodbye are an angel of peace and a very german garden hgnome, a challenge to the very british preconception that germans have no sense of humor. >> that's all we have for this edition. >> hope to see what the top of the hour. for now, goodbye. [captioning performed by the
at the start, unification. the birth of a new germany according to museum director neil macgregor, himself a germanophile and german speaker. >> 25 years ago, a new germany was born. that gave us the chance to talk about this new germany. not just the germany of world war ii and the third reich, but this new german state in europe. >> world war ii and the holocaust are featured, but not central to the exhibition. instead it focuses on works of art, like this goethe portrait by the...
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people are no longer broken to believe the promises of a referendum, this solution, unification, butlook at what matters. what actually is our life here in bosnia. i believe that this is the reason why the campaign was different this year. there's not much in the ethnic stripes, so to say. >> thank you. a bosnian political analyst live in sarajevo >>> i want to show you the donor conference for gaza. it is under way in cairo. at the moment the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is speaking. we'll keep across what he is saying, anything news worthy we'll let you know here on gaz in the next few minutes. >>> on the indian eastern coast, the cyclone is making landfall near the port city. two people are confirmed dead. thousands of people have been evacuated from the parts of andrea pradesh and odessa. al jazeera's correspondent is monitoring from the capital, new delhi. >> the south-eastern states of otisa and pradesh is battered by nature. heavy rains and winds of up to 195 k/hr are top lipping powerlines -- toppling powerlines and uprooting trees. >> translation: we are facing a lot o
people are no longer broken to believe the promises of a referendum, this solution, unification, butlook at what matters. what actually is our life here in bosnia. i believe that this is the reason why the campaign was different this year. there's not much in the ethnic stripes, so to say. >> thank you. a bosnian political analyst live in sarajevo >>> i want to show you the donor conference for gaza. it is under way in cairo. at the moment the u.s. secretary of state john kerry...
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this is a celebration not just of the unification of germany and the liberation of east germany, butlso of the freedom of modern europe. >> leipzig were members a special night 25 years ago. john, thanks a lot. >> staying here in germany, police have seized at 330 kilo shipment of heroin. with a street value of, get this, 15 million euros -- possibly the biggest haul ever confiscated in the country. >> the shipment was found hidden in a truckload of pickled vegetables that arrived from iran. after months of investigations, police have arrested two brothers of syrian descent who run businesses in germany. police think they are connected to a syrian-iraqi drug gain that could be behind the smuggling. >> a number of refugees around the world -- the number of refugees around the world is the highest since record-keeping began in 1989. there are now more than 15 million displaced people him according to the u.n. >> many of them have been arriving in europe. officials have been working to make sure that the countries of entry do not have to bear the entire burden alone. >> the efforts rang
this is a celebration not just of the unification of germany and the liberation of east germany, butlso of the freedom of modern europe. >> leipzig were members a special night 25 years ago. john, thanks a lot. >> staying here in germany, police have seized at 330 kilo shipment of heroin. with a street value of, get this, 15 million euros -- possibly the biggest haul ever confiscated in the country. >> the shipment was found hidden in a truckload of pickled vegetables that...
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that's why we feel great we support the design and so don't everyone we didn't get to show you the unif i had building we arrived here through is process and have support with the neighborhoods. >> thank you. i think that's a helpful comment i'm ready to support the project today and ask staff to continue to work with the project sponsors especially on making the brick walls appear more building like but i think it's important to hear about the history with the neighbors to staff work with the designer but incorporate the historical and work with the neighbors also. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much again also in support of the project the reason why i asked the question about the push for this project this project is one block west of third street i see that third street street is where people come in that building is particular will be close enough but i was responding to more the general public comment about retail in the large residential building and again looking at this map that is beautiful bay it shows the projects within a half a mile definitely some in my mind i
that's why we feel great we support the design and so don't everyone we didn't get to show you the unif i had building we arrived here through is process and have support with the neighborhoods. >> thank you. i think that's a helpful comment i'm ready to support the project today and ask staff to continue to work with the project sponsors especially on making the brick walls appear more building like but i think it's important to hear about the history with the neighbors to staff work...
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that denuclearization, human rights in north korea, as well as conducive environment for unification is an holistic approach that we also need to focus on. to that end, we have to create more creative ideas on how to bring this about. we need to be able to ensure safe flight to north koreans and bring about real human rights, compliance in the country. by doing that we will create an environment and use it to unification and i believe denuclearization will act as the engine in bringing this about. historical territorial and man -- maritime issues have written north korea's purity environment and the cold war has ended, this has been the most tense situation in the northeast asian region. based on the korea-u.s. alliance, we will be able to create an environment that will create real solutions to these issues. in particular, the rebalancing of the asia-pacific region is going to contribute to peace and stability in northeast asia. finally, our alliance has moved peninsulat the korean . we are very happy to announce that our alliance is contributing to resolving global issues. we are h
that denuclearization, human rights in north korea, as well as conducive environment for unification is an holistic approach that we also need to focus on. to that end, we have to create more creative ideas on how to bring this about. we need to be able to ensure safe flight to north koreans and bring about real human rights, compliance in the country. by doing that we will create an environment and use it to unification and i believe denuclearization will act as the engine in bringing this...
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months the political situation in indonesia was very much divided and this is the first day of unification celebration where they will be big today and tomorrow the hard work will start. >> reporter: nigeria expected to follow senegal free of ebola on monday. more than 4 1/2 thousand have died in west africa and we report from legos speaking to an ebola survivor. ♪ kristina became a nurse because she wanted to help people. but the last person she tried to save had ebola and she became infected. she was 30 years old and pregnant with her first child. her husband thought she was dead. >> translator: this was not in our plans. she had so many things we wanted to do together. i feel lost. i feel left alone. >> reporter: the man who infected her came to nigeria on a commercial flight from liberia in july and collapsed at the airport in legos and taken to the hospital where she worked. he was nigeria first ebola case in the current epidemic, the index patient. government officials say eight have died from ebola and most health workers and measures put in place by the government to control this s
months the political situation in indonesia was very much divided and this is the first day of unification celebration where they will be big today and tomorrow the hard work will start. >> reporter: nigeria expected to follow senegal free of ebola on monday. more than 4 1/2 thousand have died in west africa and we report from legos speaking to an ebola survivor. ♪ kristina became a nurse because she wanted to help people. but the last person she tried to save had ebola and she became...
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margarita celebrates the unification of italy.ed after the first italian queen, it comes with the colors of the italian flag -- red tomatoes, white mozzarella cheese, and a garnish of green basil. italians who come to the states are not impressed by thick and fancy pizzas. judging from the enthusiasm of those munching these hot and tasty pies, what really matters is not the quantity of ingredients, but the quality. ♪ >>> this week on "moyers & company," the crusading bill black. >> no one can claim with a straight face that if we prosecuted bankers, as opposed to banks, that it would have any negative effect. it would have huge positive effects in sending the right message of accountability and the right message of deterrence. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- anne gumowitz, encouraging the renewal of democracy. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on t
margarita celebrates the unification of italy.ed after the first italian queen, it comes with the colors of the italian flag -- red tomatoes, white mozzarella cheese, and a garnish of green basil. italians who come to the states are not impressed by thick and fancy pizzas. judging from the enthusiasm of those munching these hot and tasty pies, what really matters is not the quantity of ingredients, but the quality. ♪ >>> this week on "moyers & company," the crusading...
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comes back as a committed pan africanist tat is convinced the key of the liberation lies in the unification of africa and promises to return to africa. by 1969 he does that and between '69 and 1998 even though returning for political speaking tours of the united states he becomes a committed anti-panafricanist revolutionary and changes his name and becomes by the 1980s in the contex of the reagan administration the counter revolution that transforms the dreams the radicals carried with them. in that context he believes in the idea of a global political revoluti revolution. one of my parent parts of studying kwame ture is reading about obama's reaction to seeing him at columbia in the early '80s. and young obama in his early 20's talking about kwame ture was talking about pan africanism and critiqued capitalism and he is speaking words of fire. and obama recounts from dreams from my father he says his eyes blazed as he spoke. the eyes of a mad man or a saint, right? and i am hear to say that kwame ture was neither a madman or a saint. he was a radical political activist who was unapologetic
comes back as a committed pan africanist tat is convinced the key of the liberation lies in the unification of africa and promises to return to africa. by 1969 he does that and between '69 and 1998 even though returning for political speaking tours of the united states he becomes a committed anti-panafricanist revolutionary and changes his name and becomes by the 1980s in the contex of the reagan administration the counter revolution that transforms the dreams the radicals carried with them. in...
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kennedy: here it is, what have you been waiting for grand unification theory between ebola and isis. the exacerbateer is not the group or the contain john. it is the government. beating off more than it could chew, jef jeopardizeing basic g, cdc gets 6.8 billion dollars a year. why are they spending 332 million on occupational safety? when someone asks you why you are dubious of politic
kennedy: here it is, what have you been waiting for grand unification theory between ebola and isis. the exacerbateer is not the group or the contain john. it is the government. beating off more than it could chew, jef jeopardizeing basic g, cdc gets 6.8 billion dollars a year. why are they spending 332 million on occupational safety? when someone asks you why you are dubious of politic
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a party of unification of the country was hopelessly divided for many months and tomorrow the real hard work will start. unpopular measures will likely have to be taken soon. they include scutting fuel subsidies and improving the country's slowing economy with only 44% of the parliament, jokoi's party will face challenge. >> from opposition political parties but i think what joko is doing here, he is at the peak of his public opinion support and this is a very controversial move but very needed for indonesian economy. for badly needed infrastructure projects. >> reporter: for many they are celebrating the start of a new era. president joko wododo will be given five years for reinvigoration of the economy, are al jazeera, jakarta. >> country's justice minister, and trade minister, were force to resign after allegations they misused election funds. the prime minister had appointed the two in september to promote women in politics. >>> a strike of pilots of germany's biggest airline, lufthansa, will target the airline's long haul fleet. the workers are on a 36 hour strike, could disrupt tr
a party of unification of the country was hopelessly divided for many months and tomorrow the real hard work will start. unpopular measures will likely have to be taken soon. they include scutting fuel subsidies and improving the country's slowing economy with only 44% of the parliament, jokoi's party will face challenge. >> from opposition political parties but i think what joko is doing here, he is at the peak of his public opinion support and this is a very controversial move but very...
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this will work to unite the kurds in that region and lead to the unification country. that is what turkey is afraid of, when you bring all the different groups together. turkey is as much concerned about the groups like i.s.i.l. >> that's right. they want i.s.i.l. as well, but don't want the kurds inside of syria to be that successful. >> is the coalition holding together. >> you look at the litres. iraqi theatre is different to syria. there's an emergency taking place in iraq. and we are focussed on syria. the question is what will happen in the next few days, will the ammunition, supplies, stocks help the siege taking place. >> we see kobane, and think there's an emergency. when you say there's an emergency in iraq, what do you mean? >> 75% of the anbar province is controlled by i.s.i.l. if they are close to the baghdad airport. that's eight highlights from the city, they are probing, suicide attacks. >> going back at the mosul dam. >> they go back. if they think they can take the iraqi security forces there. >> and the u.s. launches air strikes. >> we provide cover,
this will work to unite the kurds in that region and lead to the unification country. that is what turkey is afraid of, when you bring all the different groups together. turkey is as much concerned about the groups like i.s.i.l. >> that's right. they want i.s.i.l. as well, but don't want the kurds inside of syria to be that successful. >> is the coalition holding together. >> you look at the litres. iraqi theatre is different to syria. there's an emergency taking place in...
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. >> and the name comes from a female warrior fighting against the unification of italy in the late 1860sit is based on food from southern italy. did you see me making the pizza there? >> it looked present good. >> and joe went to interestly, a pizza university. >>> and from comic books to whom -- halloween treats. a lot for nothing. >>> and is there accompanied of conduct for trick-or-treating. why she says her neighborhood should not be treated like a candy charity. >>> you may not be able to teach an old dog new tricks but can to sit behind a portrait. animals and their moment in the sun. >>> and adam back with the full accuweather forecast when "action news at 4:00" continues on a friday afternoon. i'm tom wolf. these are my parents. we look after each other. but too many seniors have no one. and harrisburg politicians don't seem to care. as governor, i'll create a registry so families can check backgrounds of care providers. and, i'll increase access to home health care, so seniors have the option of staying in their own homes. after all, seniors have earned that right. we certainly
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now people say the unification was a big mistake.se the ruling class, which is mainly shia of abusing power. this protest camp in aiden is a sign of how determined southerns are to fight for their rights. here people are worried about the shia houthi's latest military expansion. >> translator: why does a group send fighters to occupy cities under the pretext of restoring stability? the houthis are taking part in a plot backed by the former president to overthrow the government. >> reporter: yemen's ongoing political crisis fuels more concerns among the international community. >> my government believes that the best future for yemen is to remain a united nation behind the president. and we urge all countries in the region to work to strongly support the president to deliver the peace plan, which is designed to answer the legitimate concerns of various communities. >> reporter: in the capitol sana'a, hundreds of protesters took to the streets. they are critical of both the houthis and the government. >> translator: the president is po
now people say the unification was a big mistake.se the ruling class, which is mainly shia of abusing power. this protest camp in aiden is a sign of how determined southerns are to fight for their rights. here people are worried about the shia houthi's latest military expansion. >> translator: why does a group send fighters to occupy cities under the pretext of restoring stability? the houthis are taking part in a plot backed by the former president to overthrow the government. >>...
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there has been a statement from the unification ministry, a government body that manages inter-korean relations and spokesman saying as far as the south korean government is concerned. it seemed there was stability in terms of kim jong un's rule and it was operating normally, and they sited as reason for that belief in part the visit by three senior north korean leaders to south korea last weekend. they said that they brought a message from kim jong un to the south korean president. so that puts speculation back on the state of his health, and all the speculation surrounding a leg injuries caused by his overweight. >> we are watching live pictures of the celebration. what is the speculation among people in seoul about his disappearance. what is the talk there? >> well, the talk is pretty widerapinging. there's a market -- wide ranging. there's a marketplace of ideas going on in north korea. there's any number of watchers, officials, academics, and each will have a slightly different take on it. there are, i guess, a couple of maj major theories, one is that there's something wj with h
there has been a statement from the unification ministry, a government body that manages inter-korean relations and spokesman saying as far as the south korean government is concerned. it seemed there was stability in terms of kim jong un's rule and it was operating normally, and they sited as reason for that belief in part the visit by three senior north korean leaders to south korea last weekend. they said that they brought a message from kim jong un to the south korean president. so that...
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party dropped in on closing ceremonies in the asian games followed with a brief meeting from the unificationation, pyongyang, got the red carpet treatment. the visit caused quite a frenzy. >>> people are asking where is kim jung un, not seen for several weeks. brian todd has this story. >> reporter: he's not been seen in public for almost a month after being filmed linking, there's reports he's in poor health, now a prominent defector says the volatile young dictator is not in charge, but a mere puppet. >> who controls the government? >> translator: a group called the organization and guidance department. >> reporter: the organization and guidance department, ogd, a shadowy old boy network tied to kim's father, il, the word that ogd is in control comes from the defector speaking to me on the phone from south korea, who was an insider of il who defected a year ago, having highly placed sources in the regime who he spoke with in recent days. the guidance department has enormous power, handles surveillance, appointments, and purmgs of the top leaders. >> keeping files on everything, and that ma
party dropped in on closing ceremonies in the asian games followed with a brief meeting from the unificationation, pyongyang, got the red carpet treatment. the visit caused quite a frenzy. >>> people are asking where is kim jung un, not seen for several weeks. brian todd has this story. >> reporter: he's not been seen in public for almost a month after being filmed linking, there's reports he's in poor health, now a prominent defector says the volatile young dictator is not in...
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having to escape the fighting against isil, but they still don't feel safe, because there's no unificationngst the forces that are supposed to protect them. many sunnis feel trapped. >> reporter: this person has allowed on government handouts to survive in a long time. but in the last four months he hassen received any. he believes the state has collapsed. his family escaped when his home was a battle ground. then a few weeks ago, isil was pushed out, only to be replaced by shia militiamen. >> translator: what is the go doing? where should we go? our house has been destroyed. and now there are militias there. >> reporter: many people found refuge further north but they don't feel safe. some have an accused of cooperating with isil. they say they are targets of shia armed groups. >> translator: shia militiamen will not allow us to return. we are scared to go back. >> reporter: the iraqi government doesn't call these fight ores militiamen, instead it conditions them volunteers who joined the fight against isil. government officials insist those same so-called volunteers will continue to supp
having to escape the fighting against isil, but they still don't feel safe, because there's no unificationngst the forces that are supposed to protect them. many sunnis feel trapped. >> reporter: this person has allowed on government handouts to survive in a long time. but in the last four months he hassen received any. he believes the state has collapsed. his family escaped when his home was a battle ground. then a few weeks ago, isil was pushed out, only to be replaced by shia...
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in fact, this will work to unit the kurds and lead to possible unification country. that is what turkey is afraid of, especially when you bring the groups together. >> turkey is as much concerned about the kurds as i.s.i.l., is that fair. >> they want a stalemate to happen. they don't want the kurds inside of syria to be that successful. >> is the coalition holding together? >> look at the theatres, the iraqi theatre is different to syria. there's an emergency taking place in iraq. we are focussed on syria. the question is what will happen in the next few days. will the ammunition, supplies and stock help the seem in kobane. >> we see kobane, and think there's an emergency there. when you say there's an emergency in iraq, what do you mean. ? >> 70% of anbar is controlled by i.s.i.l. they are 8 miles from the city. there are probing bombing. >> they are going back at the mosul dam. >> they go back where they perceive weakness, if they think they can take the security forces that are there. >> and the u.s. launches air strikes. >> we have people on the ground that can
in fact, this will work to unit the kurds and lead to possible unification country. that is what turkey is afraid of, especially when you bring the groups together. >> turkey is as much concerned about the kurds as i.s.i.l., is that fair. >> they want a stalemate to happen. they don't want the kurds inside of syria to be that successful. >> is the coalition holding together? >> look at the theatres, the iraqi theatre is different to syria. there's an emergency taking...
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just a few hours ago, we heard from the korean unification ministry, saying they believe the leadership of north korea was normal. errol? >> underscore to myself here. it's past 3:00 in the afternoon where you are, paula. to some extent, the admission he has been suffering discomfort, the fact he didn't show up. that is unusual. but in other ways, the behavior of north korea has been typical. that's it's been, bipolar. officials announcing they're willing to return to six-party talks. they show up in seoul, south korea for talks. but then,s this also the clashes in disputed waters. that would almost suggest that things are running as normal as usual in pyongyang. >> that's right. the fact that north korea is blowing hot and cold. this is not unusual. it is business as usual according to many of the experts. that means that you mentioned on the high-level delegation that arrived in seoul last weekend was highly significant. it was the latest in the charm offensive, we've seen, trying to reconnect with the international community. trying to spark talks. a team when the leader is nowhere t
just a few hours ago, we heard from the korean unification ministry, saying they believe the leadership of north korea was normal. errol? >> underscore to myself here. it's past 3:00 in the afternoon where you are, paula. to some extent, the admission he has been suffering discomfort, the fact he didn't show up. that is unusual. but in other ways, the behavior of north korea has been typical. that's it's been, bipolar. officials announcing they're willing to return to six-party talks....
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they did tell the unification ministry who announced today that they gave greetings from kim jong un, telling reporters that it seemed as though the leadership was normal. so they say they had no alarm bells ringing. so this is a very interesting time, obviously, that north korea is trying to push itself forward. trying to make connections with the international community. we see cycles in north korea. that does happen every few years. but you are seeing the other side. that there was an exchange of fire between north and south korea on disputes. as the same time they are saying we want to talk peace, there are other incidents continuing. >> and people will continue to speculate on the leader there. thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> okay. let's turn now to business news. this week's thomasy turvy ride for the new york stock markets continued. the dow plunged 335 points. its worst day of 2014 on a point basis. the loss of about 2% of the value. one day earlier, it was the best day of the year. as you can see, the nasdaq and the s&p also dropped roughly around 2%. analysts say th
they did tell the unification ministry who announced today that they gave greetings from kim jong un, telling reporters that it seemed as though the leadership was normal. so they say they had no alarm bells ringing. so this is a very interesting time, obviously, that north korea is trying to push itself forward. trying to make connections with the international community. we see cycles in north korea. that does happen every few years. but you are seeing the other side. that there was an...
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there's a sense of unification, solidarity, this was the act of one crazy individual who somehow took it upon himself to carry out this atrocity in the name of jihad, extremist islam. but here we've seen emams wimam have examine to pay their respects. i spoke to one here he said police chiefs reached out to him because there, too, law enforcement understands it is important to engage the imamss in this community because the imamss are the ones that are the eyes and ears of the community and, in fact, it was the call from the eamon that stopped what could have been a serious plot within the last year, so again, it's ottawa coming to terms with what has happened here and that investigation right now, in full swing as they try to determine who this man was and how he was, in fact, even able to get that rifle that he was holding. wolf? >> lots of questions that need to be answered. lessons learned. deb feyerick in ot ta what thanks very much. while canadian lawmakers returned to work many say their work will never be the same. we're going to talk to one member of the canadian parliament a
there's a sense of unification, solidarity, this was the act of one crazy individual who somehow took it upon himself to carry out this atrocity in the name of jihad, extremist islam. but here we've seen emams wimam have examine to pay their respects. i spoke to one here he said police chiefs reached out to him because there, too, law enforcement understands it is important to engage the imamss in this community because the imamss are the ones that are the eyes and ears of the community and, in...
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of months the political situation in indonesia the situation is divided and this is the first of unificationelebration will be big and tomorrow the hard work will start. >>> nasty weather effecting nicaragua and let's get details from richard. >> reporter: more on a score of people lost their lives as a result of torrential rain which effected nicaragua over the last few days and nasty and heavy rain all the way up here as you can see on the satellite there up through and toward mexico. the situation really this time of the year is often pretty bad. looking at the climate you can see there we see 400 millimeters in the month of september and drops slightly through october. it's not just there because we had heavy rain and torrential rain effecting parts of mexico and the gulf of mexico region over the last 24 hours and that is the result of the tropical storm trudy which set up circulation across the region. certainly the southern state guaro we seen nasty flooding here and evaluation centers set up and five people have lost their lives as a result of landslides. looking at the forecast acro
of months the political situation in indonesia the situation is divided and this is the first of unificationelebration will be big and tomorrow the hard work will start. >>> nasty weather effecting nicaragua and let's get details from richard. >> reporter: more on a score of people lost their lives as a result of torrential rain which effected nicaragua over the last few days and nasty and heavy rain all the way up here as you can see on the satellite there up through and toward...
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> they call him the people's president and the people are throwing him a huge party, a party of unificationer the country was hopelessly divided so many months. tomorrow, the real hard work will start. >> unpopular measures will likely have to be taken soon, cutting fuel sud subsiddeeds. his government will face a serious challenge. >> definitely, there will be opposition, especially some from the public and, also, from opposition political parties, but i think what he is doing here, he is at a peak of his public opinion support. this is a very controversial move but needed for the economy to real indicate the money for badly needed infrastructure projects. >> many are celebrating what they call the start of a new era. the president has been given five years to improve life for indonesians. al jazeera, jakarta. >> let's take a look at the global weather now with richard. it seems that talking about the pending europe has to beware. >> the remnants of hurricane gonzalo, down to close to the lesser antillies up to bermuda towards new finland. across the atlantic and we will see it pushing acr
> they call him the people's president and the people are throwing him a huge party, a party of unificationer the country was hopelessly divided so many months. tomorrow, the real hard work will start. >> unpopular measures will likely have to be taken soon, cutting fuel sud subsiddeeds. his government will face a serious challenge. >> definitely, there will be opposition, especially some from the public and, also, from opposition political parties, but i think what he is doing...
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. >> particularly toward unification with the south? >> with the south. was a move towards the south. absolutely right. >> and what does it also say about north korea's relationships with china which actually have been somewhat difficult? >> extremely strained. i think the relationship with china over last two and a half years really has deteriorated significantly. they need china for fuel, aviation fuel, food, many things but it's very strained. i think this move to the south, going in and basically, saying we are prepared to negotiate with the rok, south korea, i think china was pleased with that. i think in some ways, this is if saying we are flexible to open up to the south, dialogue. >> it will be krb. >> on america tonight this weekend, it's a game of crops and robbers. planting the seeds of international he is me espinoge: a chinese spy ring planted in the fields of iowa. >> here in the fields and schlepping some of these goods. >> that's correct. >> what do you make of that? >> he must be hands-on. >> an americ"american tonight" investigation and
. >> particularly toward unification with the south? >> with the south. was a move towards the south. absolutely right. >> and what does it also say about north korea's relationships with china which actually have been somewhat difficult? >> extremely strained. i think the relationship with china over last two and a half years really has deteriorated significantly. they need china for fuel, aviation fuel, food, many things but it's very strained. i think this move to the...
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rack cherokees escaping the fighting against isil but still don't feel safe because there is no unification the forces supposed to protect them and we report now from kurkook and many soon news are feeling trapped by the conflict. >> reporter: relied on government handouts to survive a long time but in four months he has not received any and displaced by the fighting in iraq and doesn't have much hope because she feels the state has collapsed. his family escaped in the province when it was a battleground between iraqi airforce and fighters belonging to the islamic state of iraq and lavont and a few weeks ago isil pushed out only to be replaced by sierra malitia men. >> what is the government doing? they need a solution. where should we go? our house is destroyed and now there are malitias there. >> reporter: people who live there found refuge further north in the city of kurkook but do not feel safe and they are looked upon with suspicion and some accused of cooperating with isil and at the same time say they are targets of sierra armed groups. >> translator: malitia men would not allow us
rack cherokees escaping the fighting against isil but still don't feel safe because there is no unification the forces supposed to protect them and we report now from kurkook and many soon news are feeling trapped by the conflict. >> reporter: relied on government handouts to survive a long time but in four months he has not received any and displaced by the fighting in iraq and doesn't have much hope because she feels the state has collapsed. his family escaped in the province when it...
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path to improvement to relationship for peace on the korean palestinien as well as a desire for unification, we are very much trying to create that kind of an environment. >> i can't tell you how their decision will or won't affect anything with respect to the other americans who are being held. they have made some statements about their expectations of what the united states should do respect to that. we have made ill clear that no apology or other statement is in the offing. they need to release these people because they're being held inappropriately. and our hope is that they will recognize the goodwill that could be built and the gesture that it would offer to the world of their willingness to try to open up a different diplomatic track. so our hope is for the humanitarian reason alone, that they will behave differently and see fit to release these people. we're grateful that jeff foul was released, back in ohio now, but we're still deeply concerned about the other americans who are being held. with respect to the chlorine, if you ask me am i in a position to confirm it, and the answer
path to improvement to relationship for peace on the korean palestinien as well as a desire for unification, we are very much trying to create that kind of an environment. >> i can't tell you how their decision will or won't affect anything with respect to the other americans who are being held. they have made some statements about their expectations of what the united states should do respect to that. we have made ill clear that no apology or other statement is in the offing. they need...
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one of the recent for that was because the top administration was consumed with german unification and nato that no one else, anyone who sort of charged with doing policy was focused on that and not on the of the question. even if you sort of try to institutionalize this you also have to ensure that when it's institutionalized, those who are raising these questions have a pipeline into the leadership. so the leadership, if it's consumed because there is, to use the appropriate time, term, there is a limit on the bandwidth, that has to be accessed for those asking hard questions. they can't be discounted. i recall after 19731 of the lessons israelis learned was they needed to great the equivalent of what we call a red team. the problem is when you create that kind of a group, the minute they walk in with something, everybody discounts, we know that's what you're charged with doing. sociologically have a problem doing this. no one can ever guarantee against surprises but i think the more you try to structure things so that you're trying to insist they where good things go wrong so that y
one of the recent for that was because the top administration was consumed with german unification and nato that no one else, anyone who sort of charged with doing policy was focused on that and not on the of the question. even if you sort of try to institutionalize this you also have to ensure that when it's institutionalized, those who are raising these questions have a pipeline into the leadership. so the leadership, if it's consumed because there is, to use the appropriate time, term, there...
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my indicator is focused on family unification. so i was wondering if anyone on the panel is able to offer myself and my classmates some advice and realities on what is going on in these detention centers, specifically with unaccompanied minors, whether their family or guardians are in mexico or country of origin or in the united states. >> excellent start to conducting research on that issue. >> it's due thursday. >> does anybody want to tell deana what we know about that situation? the extent we know anything? >> i don't know much at all. >> why don't we know much? maria? >> because we need students to do some research. and tell us what's going on. >> we're all looking forward to reading your results. >> and you need to travel there and talk to people and really -- yeah, and figure out what's going on. >> if georgetown funds our travels, that would be great. >> i'm focused on new mexico right now. >> so perhaps, though, the ambassador, you talked about, i guess, both having a consulate in border states. i assumed you were talking
my indicator is focused on family unification. so i was wondering if anyone on the panel is able to offer myself and my classmates some advice and realities on what is going on in these detention centers, specifically with unaccompanied minors, whether their family or guardians are in mexico or country of origin or in the united states. >> excellent start to conducting research on that issue. >> it's due thursday. >> does anybody want to tell deana what we know about that...
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as soon as we learn where that unification spot is going to be, i know that students are being bussed away and as soon as i learn where that reunification spot is going to be, i will let you know so that we can get it out to the parents. please don't go to the campus. that really, really makes things difficult for the officers. >> are you certain there was only one shooter involved? >> at this point we feel confident but we have not cleared the entire building yet. there is a possibility, but we don't believe so. >> why were students coming out with their hands up? >> at this point i don't have any information about what's going on at the school. those are questions that i can get from the command center at a later time, i just wanted to get this basic information out. >> why would kids come out with their hands up? that seems like a standard thing -- >> well -- these things difficult for our officers. >> so it is a safety situation? >> can you say what the standard protocol is when you get a call like this and you respond to a school, what is the sort of one, two, three steps? >> the
as soon as we learn where that unification spot is going to be, i know that students are being bussed away and as soon as i learn where that reunification spot is going to be, i will let you know so that we can get it out to the parents. please don't go to the campus. that really, really makes things difficult for the officers. >> are you certain there was only one shooter involved? >> at this point we feel confident but we have not cleared the entire building yet. there is a...
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you have germany's angela merkel turning up with a six cent unemployment rate since unification in germany that is a record low. and you have the italian prime minister staring down and unemployment rate of 12%. market.he labor soe heard that word reform many times, what does it even mean anymore? some of the obstacles right now, , you exposeig ones yourself to labor market regulations. 95% are 10 employees or fewer. no incentive to grow and it becomes a structural issue. there is very little the european central bank can do unless they start doing things on the structural side. that will be a big debate with all these big leaders. >> the economic data out of germany has been really bad. has angela pressure merkel been under? >> that is the other part of the debate. the biggest drop since 2009. no one here in europe is sensationalizing this, but it is a cause for concern. germany really is on the brink of recession. we could get another one. this is the other side of the debate. you have pressure on angela merkel to change her approach there you are looking at the equity market in the u.s.
you have germany's angela merkel turning up with a six cent unemployment rate since unification in germany that is a record low. and you have the italian prime minister staring down and unemployment rate of 12%. market.he labor soe heard that word reform many times, what does it even mean anymore? some of the obstacles right now, , you exposeig ones yourself to labor market regulations. 95% are 10 employees or fewer. no incentive to grow and it becomes a structural issue. there is very little...
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as soon as we learn where that unification spot is going to be -- i know that students are being bussed away. as soon as i learn where that reunification spot will be, i'll let you know so we can get that out to the parents. please, don't go to the campus. that really, really makes things difficult for our officers. >> are you certain there was only one shooter involved? >> at this point we feel confident, but we have not cleared the entire building yet, so we are -- there is a possibility, but we don't believe so. >> reporter: why were students coming out with their hands up? >> at this point i don't have any information about what's going on at the -- >> well, mostly for security. we want to make sure they don't have any weapons on them when they're coming out toward our officers. it is a safety situation. >> reporter: can you explain what the standard protocol is when you get a call like this and you respond to a school, what is the sort of one, two, three, fours -- >> well, the incident really dictates that. it's not really a black and white lynnial thing. definitely when we get tho
as soon as we learn where that unification spot is going to be -- i know that students are being bussed away. as soon as i learn where that reunification spot will be, i'll let you know so we can get that out to the parents. please, don't go to the campus. that really, really makes things difficult for our officers. >> are you certain there was only one shooter involved? >> at this point we feel confident, but we have not cleared the entire building yet, so we are -- there is a...