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a a watching the daily news cast within a united country special bond that was crazy it was a gentleman of god what s and the frequencies available is a website for ca dot com. the second of may has become a tragic day for ukraine. at least twenty nine people died and the sub district of positions and flying into local laborers union office. also during de counter operations finance can come up with at least eleven wickets to them. a ukrainian pilots of the helicopters that fly sheets by a portable air defense system. today morning was announced for the victims had died during the tragic events in the best of the anti operations the acting president of channel to express his promises to families and relatives and stressed the need to make correct conclusions from the tragedy that occurred primarily due to external provocations those responsible for organizing and provoking piece events will be punished promised a chain of kelso said that the military would suspend the law enforcement will continue to fight against terrorism and bandage tape of peace and calm in our country. as a result
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country. the macbook which was depicted on a huge banner with building that ranks the children for the inscription unite this country with a map but the crank. bound together with adults. the tykes to meet brian chase with yellow and blue ribbons symbolizing the unity and good visibility of the country. it was the nephew country daily news cast by the forensic crash you can find more details on our website. mr wade i call my name is x thomas gibbons can get back. fan please please tell me of eric least a half year four and as secretary to his outright horrible him a kiss on his fritzl to where he was then told all of today's ukraine and he is on its way to torture we are very happy to have you here so that was yours what i heard that a good afternoon ladies and time and thank you for advice me to join your head. ukraine is facing one of the most challenging periods in human history is in a farewell. and in this country you have faced adversity the full including aggression from you about a dozen other countries and yet you hop in ukraine emerge from the twentieth century. as a proud and unites that i'm
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it's still a united country, allegedly. >> reporter: well, from kiev's view, it's still a united country, and this is why they want to have a general election that sorts out these issues. and as far as kiev's concerned, that's the only way to resolve this crisis. but the pro-russian groups who are in control of the government buildings here now say that's not the case, and they feel that they are independent. and here's the problem, kiev cannot seem to gain control, full control over eastern ukraine. now, russia, it has got obviously a pivotal role in this and has indicated that the eastern region needs to sit down with kiev and come to some sort of solution, but there's been no indication so far that anybody is willing to sit down at the negotiating table. instead, you have men lined up protecting the region. >> a lot of armed people. thank you, atika. >>> happening today, international officials are scheduled to vote on setting a new standard for tracking flights using satellites and other methods to keep a closer eye on jets. now, this, of course, is happening in the wake of the disap
it's still a united country, allegedly. >> reporter: well, from kiev's view, it's still a united country, and this is why they want to have a general election that sorts out these issues. and as far as kiev's concerned, that's the only way to resolve this crisis. but the pro-russian groups who are in control of the government buildings here now say that's not the case, and they feel that they are independent. and here's the problem, kiev cannot seem to gain control, full control over...
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a a watching the daily news cast within a united country special bond that was crazy it was a gentleman of god what s and the frequencies available is a website for ca dot com. the second of may has become a tragic day for ukraine. at least twenty nine people died and the sub district of positions and flying into local laborers union office. also during de counter operations finance can come up with at least eleven wickets to them. a ukrainian pilots of the helicopters that fly sheetsy
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united nations security council supported actions? might that have worked in rwanda ? might that have worked in other countries? maybe, but i am for that and not for more iraqs. i am not for more afghanistans. plenty wayslenty, for the united states to do with /11 thattan after 9 did not involve us going in. we could have been negotiating with the taliban to hand us over osama bin laden. i have talked to a lot of diplomats who said that might have accomplished if we gave them a little more time. job tot, but is it our go knocking off the taliban and? no. so we could have solved that problem diplomatically if we gave it some time, but what happened? we had a president that instead of trying to calm passions, instead of trying to tell people that in this great hour of we got on thes, megaphone and called for war, so the revenge motive was inflamed. maybe there is no other way around it,. >> we are out of time. thanks to our panelists here. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> there is another panel after this. >> malcolm glad
united nations security council supported actions? might that have worked in rwanda ? might that have worked in other countries? maybe, but i am for that and not for more iraqs. i am not for more afghanistans. plenty wayslenty, for the united states to do with /11 thattan after 9 did not involve us going in. we could have been negotiating with the taliban to hand us over osama bin laden. i have talked to a lot of diplomats who said that might have accomplished if we gave them a little more...
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united states is not a dual superpower world anymore. our leadership and strength are not matched by any country. certainly not russia. not even china. ether you look at our military, our economy, our demography, our natural resources, our enormous diversity, our partnerships and alliances, the united states does not have a peer. the cold war was premised on a divided world, ideological camps -- and there is no ideology behind putin's russia, other than it seems, power and money. >> money meeting? >> money. [laughter] money meaning a crony capitalism. >> before i leave that region and go to china, i want to ask this question. the setting of dates for the takedown of troops, 9000 by the end of 2015, zero by the end of 2016. some have criticized you as saying, why did you have to set numbers? why is that necessary? what is the incentive to do that? >> i appreciate that question. let me explain. in the first instance, remember that we have been at war in afghanistan for 13 years, the longest war in american history. american ink any the fall of 2001 would have thought that in 2014, we would still be in combat in afghanistan. our combat m
united states is not a dual superpower world anymore. our leadership and strength are not matched by any country. certainly not russia. not even china. ether you look at our military, our economy, our demography, our natural resources, our enormous diversity, our partnerships and alliances, the united states does not have a peer. the cold war was premised on a divided world, ideological camps -- and there is no ideology behind putin's russia, other than it seems, power and money. >> money...
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countries still. if you look at the vote down the road in the united nations, it was overwhelmingly rejected, the russian effort to annex and occupy crimea. the international community utterly rejects this. they cannot have any legitimacy because in the 21st century, if we start to acknowledge that countries can take bites out of each other, we are on the road to a anarchy. >> your policy is that it was an illegal action by the russian government and we have to exercise every amount of pressure we have on russia to get them to pull out of crimea? >> you are now putting words in my mouth. i said it was an illegal act. we do not recognize it. we have exerted significant sanctions on russia as a consequence of that decision. >> you think that will -- if it does not cause russia to change its mind, what will we do? >> this is not an issue from a united states perspective for the use of force is contemplated or implicated. it is -- we want to strengthen the government in kiev economically. we want to hold the pressure on russia through economic means. this well may be an issue that we wrestled with for some t
countries still. if you look at the vote down the road in the united nations, it was overwhelmingly rejected, the russian effort to annex and occupy crimea. the international community utterly rejects this. they cannot have any legitimacy because in the 21st century, if we start to acknowledge that countries can take bites out of each other, we are on the road to a anarchy. >> your policy is that it was an illegal action by the russian government and we have to exercise every amount of...
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. >> and he is the only candidate who can unite the country, bring together east and west, all the regionsogether in the current situation. >> but here, too, local election officials fear the vote could be disrupt it -- disrupted. workers at this polling station are organizing battery-powered lights after warnings separatists may sabotage the power supply during the vote count. the vote is likely to go ahead in most cases despite the crisis, but whether the winner can unite people in the east of the country remains to be seen. >> the prime minister of turkey is the most influential turkish leader since the legendary ataturk. in his 10 years as prime minister, erdogan has transformed turkey, changing the way business is done, giving turkish minorities rights, and he has also cracked down on protesters and temporarily banned twitter and youtube. still, he continued to enjoy a high level of popularity until turkey experienced of the country recently with more than 300 casualties. >> sorrow and doers after the disaster of the coal mine in soma -- the sorrow endures. it might have been an oppor
. >> and he is the only candidate who can unite the country, bring together east and west, all the regionsogether in the current situation. >> but here, too, local election officials fear the vote could be disrupt it -- disrupted. workers at this polling station are organizing battery-powered lights after warnings separatists may sabotage the power supply during the vote count. the vote is likely to go ahead in most cases despite the crisis, but whether the winner can unite people...
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united nations security council supported actions? might that have worked in rwanda ? might that have worked in other countries? aybe, but i am for that and not for more iraqs. i am not for more afghanistans. plenty wayslenty, for the united states to do with /11 thattan after 9 did not involve us going in. we could have been negotiating with the taliban to hand us over osama bin laden. i have talked to a lot of diplomats who said that might have accomplished if we gave them a little more time. job tot, but is it our go knocking off the taliban and? no. so we could have solved that problem diplomatically if we gave it some time, but what happened? we had a president that instead of trying to calm passions, instead of trying to tell people that in this great hour of we got on thes, megaphone and called for war, so the revenge motive was inflamed. maybe there is no other way around it,. >> we are out of time. thanks to our panelists here. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> there is another panel after this. >> earlier this
united nations security council supported actions? might that have worked in rwanda ? might that have worked in other countries? aybe, but i am for that and not for more iraqs. i am not for more afghanistans. plenty wayslenty, for the united states to do with /11 thattan after 9 did not involve us going in. we could have been negotiating with the taliban to hand us over osama bin laden. i have talked to a lot of diplomats who said that might have accomplished if we gave them a little more time....
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united states is failing. if they remind us of the troubling inequalities of wealth, reading the reports on adult skills in rich countries provides a grim picture of the inequalities of knowlede, one that for the united states, is terrifying. 36 million american adults have low skills. and these are not just older workers. in two of the three categories tested, numeralcy and literacy, rank dead last. testing on these is related to all kinds of things: jobs, productivity, good health, even civic participation and political engagement. inequality of skills was closely related to inequality of income. the picture the united states painted here is deeply troubling. despite having among the highest per capita gdps, the country does poorly along almost every dimension. it is below average in literacy and technological proficieficie and third from the bottom in numeralcy, third from the bottom. profficiency has become entrenched. what we learn from this study is really just an extension of what we have discovered in the visa tests that the oec conducts for fourth and eighth grade children. those tests are designed to test probl
united states is failing. if they remind us of the troubling inequalities of wealth, reading the reports on adult skills in rich countries provides a grim picture of the inequalities of knowlede, one that for the united states, is terrifying. 36 million american adults have low skills. and these are not just older workers. in two of the three categories tested, numeralcy and literacy, rank dead last. testing on these is related to all kinds of things: jobs, productivity, good health, even civic...
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the united states and the other countries have to play sk skillfully to balance all the new factors in the world. >> thank you all for being with me today. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. in washington, i'm ray suarez. >>> go, go, go. do it. >> they regain control of an airport from proceed russian separatists. at least 40 people are killed. >>> hello from al jazeera's headquarters in doha. i'm jane dutton. ahead, battling against low voter turnout. reports egypt is extending polling in the presidential election for an extra day. >>> back at base but it was a close call. a team of chemical weapons inspectors come under attack in syria. >>> the western
the united states and the other countries have to play sk skillfully to balance all the new factors in the world. >> thank you all for being with me today. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. in washington, i'm ray suarez. >>> go, go, go. do it. >> they regain control of an airport from proceed russian separatists. at least 40 people are killed. >>> hello from al jazeera's headquarters in doha. i'm jane...
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you're that party and you're claiming you want to unite this country? >> i think it's kind of sad. i don't think the republican party is ready to be a national party anymore. certain figures are arguing in one direction, but the leadership is really going backwards. what i really saw tuesday night, congratulations mitch mcconnell, we've got to acknowledge that some sea party folks really went down who might have won in 2010 or even 2012. so there's some way the, quote, establishment vindicated the tea party, but what they've really done, it's such an incredibly backwards looking strategy. and what you saw on stage tuesday night, chris, was the democrating party really looking towards its future in the person of allison lundegren grimes and michelle nunn. we had a black president. i hope we have a woman president. the democratic party a few yankees ago, that was scary to the democratic party, too. i want you to think about 2006 when democrats bragged that they did recruit a lot of macho dems. what's that rahm emanuel's deputy called them and feminists were told to kind of take a bac
you're that party and you're claiming you want to unite this country? >> i think it's kind of sad. i don't think the republican party is ready to be a national party anymore. certain figures are arguing in one direction, but the leadership is really going backwards. what i really saw tuesday night, congratulations mitch mcconnell, we've got to acknowledge that some sea party folks really went down who might have won in 2010 or even 2012. so there's some way the, quote, establishment...
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officials there support kiev and a united country, not without dangers though.o-russia separatist it is all around the town. this police station, for example was attacked. that is why the folks here have started their own pro-ukraine militia. they say they're ready for anything. just last night a car of one of the members militia was firebombed by pro-russia rebels. they go on patrol by foot and car and by night they're armed for trouble. we spoke to residents of the town. some back the pro-kiev stand of officials. others want a break from the government. the town plans to go ahead with presidential elections, planned for may 25th. they tell us they expect problems. jon? jon: what a mess. greg palkot in donetsk, thank you. heather: as the senate holds hearings on the va hospital scandal we want to hear from you. what question do you think secretary shinseki should be forced to answer about the treatment of our very rans? go to fox news/happeningnow. click on the "america's asking" tab. we will see you on the chat. a rn to show how many years that amount might la
officials there support kiev and a united country, not without dangers though.o-russia separatist it is all around the town. this police station, for example was attacked. that is why the folks here have started their own pro-ukraine militia. they say they're ready for anything. just last night a car of one of the members militia was firebombed by pro-russia rebels. they go on patrol by foot and car and by night they're armed for trouble. we spoke to residents of the town. some back the...
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which is often more pronounced than other years. >> other countries since 2000 had income growth at the median level, but since 2000, the united states barely grew at all. >> so the obvious question is what's going on here. one, we have economic growth that's quite similar to many of these other countries. faster growth than spain particularly recently. but it's not that the u.s. is growing faster than sweden or canada, it's quite similar. but more of a bounty of our growth goes to a small group of people, so our economy goes to the people at the top. if you give more of that to fewer people, there is less left over for everybody else. not only do we have more pre-tax inequality, but those other countries then do more to -- it's a dirty word here -- redistribute income. they do. canada, these northern european countries do more after people get it to say, we're going to take money from people at the top and give it to people at the bottom. but 3, i think, is really important. it's an issue you've talked a lot about, which is education. i know there is this whole notion out there that education is overrated, and to be self-crit
which is often more pronounced than other years. >> other countries since 2000 had income growth at the median level, but since 2000, the united states barely grew at all. >> so the obvious question is what's going on here. one, we have economic growth that's quite similar to many of these other countries. faster growth than spain particularly recently. but it's not that the u.s. is growing faster than sweden or canada, it's quite similar. but more of a bounty of our growth goes to...
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i really hope that russia, the united states and many other countries will work to push back against this constantly increasing surveillance, this constant erosion and abrasion of
i really hope that russia, the united states and many other countries will work to push back against this constantly increasing surveillance, this constant erosion and abrasion of
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the other thing, the united states, as i said at the outset, it's not a dual superpower world anymore. our strength is not matched by any country certainly not russia, not even china. when you look at our military, our economy, our demography, our natural resources, our enormous diversity, our partnerships and alliances, there is no -- the united states doesn't have a peer. so the cold war was premised on a divided world, ideological camps -- and, by the way, there's no ideology behind putin's russia other than power and money. >> charlie: money meaning? money. money meaning, you know, crony capitalism. >> charlie: okay. before i leave that region to go to china, i want to ask this question -- setting of dates for the takedown of troops -- you know, 9,000 by the end of 2015, zero by the end of 2016 -- some have criticized you saying why did you have to set numbers? why is that necessary? what's the incentive to do that? >> okay, so let me explain that. i appreciate that question. in the first instance, charlie, remember that we have been in war in afghanistan for 13 years, the longest war in american history. i don't think any
the other thing, the united states, as i said at the outset, it's not a dual superpower world anymore. our strength is not matched by any country certainly not russia, not even china. when you look at our military, our economy, our demography, our natural resources, our enormous diversity, our partnerships and alliances, there is no -- the united states doesn't have a peer. so the cold war was premised on a divided world, ideological camps -- and, by the way, there's no ideology behind putin's...
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the government struggles to unite the country. on strike in aleppo, protesting rebel fighters. >> reporter: i'm simon mcgregor in paris. attaching the fringe and expression of their devotion of each other has some locals up in arms. >> but first the u.s. has charged five chinese government officials with hacking to gain tray secrets. it's the first time that the united states has brought charge like these. the u.s. attorney general said that offices i offices in chinad into companies. >> as president obama has said on numerous occasions. we do not collect intelligence to provide a competitive advantage to u.s. companies or commercial sector. our economic security and our ability to compete fairly in the marketplace. >> we go to kimberly halkett. which areas are chinese hackers are accused of hacking. >> reporter: this really is a case that focuses on six companies in the u.s. state of pennsylvania pre-somely i predon the steel and solar industries. it is here that the u.s. government is alleging five high-ranking military officers
the government struggles to unite the country. on strike in aleppo, protesting rebel fighters. >> reporter: i'm simon mcgregor in paris. attaching the fringe and expression of their devotion of each other has some locals up in arms. >> but first the u.s. has charged five chinese government officials with hacking to gain tray secrets. it's the first time that the united states has brought charge like these. the u.s. attorney general said that offices i offices in chinad into...
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but when countries of issues in the united states or other countries come and you can assist. is that some of the issue? >> i guess what i would say is that as would be the case in any country in a situation like this , nigeria -- and the nigerian government leading the effort to search for these girls we are offering assistance. specific tangible assistance and personnel and materials as part of our effort to advise them in an effort, and assist them in that effort. that is entirely appropriate. and i think it is important to note that that includes the personnel i think alice to the other day as well as the assets that talked-about just in and citizens question, fixed-wing aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, part of the reconnaissance surveillance effort to search for girls. and that is what we're focused on right now. we have personnel who are experienced in hostage negotiations are experienced and law enforcement aspects around matters like this, kidnappings. as well as in the reconnaissance effort. so i -- that we are not the only country obviously assisting the nigerians
but when countries of issues in the united states or other countries come and you can assist. is that some of the issue? >> i guess what i would say is that as would be the case in any country in a situation like this , nigeria -- and the nigerian government leading the effort to search for these girls we are offering assistance. specific tangible assistance and personnel and materials as part of our effort to advise them in an effort, and assist them in that effort. that is entirely...
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and east connected with the borders of one country the macbook which was depicted on a huge banner with building that ranks the children form the inscription unite this country with a map but the crank. bound together with adults. the tykes to meet brian chase with yellow and blue ribbons symbolizing the unity and good visibility of the country. it was the nephew country daily news cast by the forensic rang you can find more details on our website. mr wade i call my name is x thomas gibbons can get back. fan. watching the daily news cast within the next it's her special by the price ukraine. my name is x thomas gibbons. i was just at the frequencies available to our website. first you wake up call. the security status of ukraine confront the fact of exchanging three offices of the special unit to call for the so called governor of the donetsk region. look over it. this security agents but kept it helps him sleep nights meanwhile ago but it was them by sticking the mets in much the separatist cause the overthrow of the government and the siege of the ministry to build decks. moscow repeated this in mind it is for these according to an odd that th
and east connected with the borders of one country the macbook which was depicted on a huge banner with building that ranks the children form the inscription unite this country with a map but the crank. bound together with adults. the tykes to meet brian chase with yellow and blue ribbons symbolizing the unity and good visibility of the country. it was the nephew country daily news cast by the forensic rang you can find more details on our website. mr wade i call my name is x thomas gibbons can...
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countries start inviting monitors and. that starts to create a dilemma of who should be the monitors. where should this authority reside. there was a push within the united nations. a lot of latin american countries were quite wary. they have the oas which had been doing formal symbolic monitoring for a long time. there was a push back on the u.n. being the watch dogs and overall monitor. of fragmentation of the monitoring regime. became regional organization, ngo that took off this mantle of monitoring which then led to his use down the road of who gets to act as a monster and are they all of equal quality. >> where today does the authority like? >> know where really. there is no accreditation. >> should there be? >> it would probably be a good idea. as the declaration of principles that came out. and some organizations of sign-on to that, but that does not in any way guarantee that they abide by it. whether that is actually following the practice is that that declaration seeks. but then if you want to have accreditation process, who does the accreditation? who watches the monitors? it is the old question. who is going to be watching the watchman. >> ho
countries start inviting monitors and. that starts to create a dilemma of who should be the monitors. where should this authority reside. there was a push within the united nations. a lot of latin american countries were quite wary. they have the oas which had been doing formal symbolic monitoring for a long time. there was a push back on the u.n. being the watch dogs and overall monitor. of fragmentation of the monitoring regime. became regional organization, ngo that took off this mantle of...
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this united the country. >> the nigerian government suggested it could consider the demand for the release of gaoled boko haram. has that been confirmed? >> no. it's not. that was not the situation issued by the government. the government said clearly that it has seen [ inaudible ] reviewing the contents of the video [ inaudible ] it stated clearly that the government would continue to explore all options that needs to be cowed cow [ inaudible ] . >> a nigerian journalist. >>> half of south sudan's population could be displaced or dead if the violence in the country continues. ban ki-moon called for an international tribunal to be set up. both sides of the conflict are accused of crimes against humanity. james bays has this report. >> u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon briefing the security council about what he describes as the mounting crisis in south sudan. days after the country's president signed a face to face agreement with the rebel leader, there has been fresh clerashes. >> 80,000 are sheltering in camps, targeted in ethnic violence that lasted five months. there are warnings of w
this united the country. >> the nigerian government suggested it could consider the demand for the release of gaoled boko haram. has that been confirmed? >> no. it's not. that was not the situation issued by the government. the government said clearly that it has seen [ inaudible ] reviewing the contents of the video [ inaudible ] it stated clearly that the government would continue to explore all options that needs to be cowed cow [ inaudible ] . >> a nigerian journalist....
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will he be able to unite the country? >> he is an extremely controversial figure. he is a strident hindu nationalist and critics accuse violenceiling to got in his home state back in 2002 when he was the chief minister. hundreds died in that violence, mainly muslims. critics even say modi may have stoked the violet himself but he has never been found guilty of any of that. in the election campaign he has been very careful to stay away from religious rhetoric. he talked about jobs, the economy, developments, and things like that. he says he wants to be the leader of all indians. but it would not be surprising if indian muslims around the country, 15% of the 1.2 billion population, it would but not -- it would not be surprising if the muslims are wary about what a modi government can give them. >> to turkey, where outrage is growing in the wake of the country's worst ever mining disaster. deadeople are confirmed and 18 people remain trapped inside, according to the mine's operators which held a press conference a short while ago. meanwhile, the first funerals have be
will he be able to unite the country? >> he is an extremely controversial figure. he is a strident hindu nationalist and critics accuse violenceiling to got in his home state back in 2002 when he was the chief minister. hundreds died in that violence, mainly muslims. critics even say modi may have stoked the violet himself but he has never been found guilty of any of that. in the election campaign he has been very careful to stay away from religious rhetoric. he talked about jobs, the...
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. >> in many countries from france to the united kingdom to other countries in europe, eurosceptic partieswill, i hope and i am confident about, will make a major win. some opinion polls suggest the freedom party could become the largest dutch faction after the elections. the party forced an anti-eu alliance with france's far right national front, the two parties pledging to destroy brussels' control on -- the national front is already a line with other key eurosceptic parties in countries such as belgium and austria, but the leading candidates to become european commission president have already said there will not work with them. >> they have no solutions. propose a solution. >> the biggest far right winger could be the u.k. independent party, already with 15 seats in the european parliament am of the head of the conservatives and majors in opinion polls him about its leader has refused to join the national front's block, saying the party is anti-semitic. right parties are hoping to make a strong showing at the elections. let's go to london where our correspondent has more on voting toda
. >> in many countries from france to the united kingdom to other countries in europe, eurosceptic partieswill, i hope and i am confident about, will make a major win. some opinion polls suggest the freedom party could become the largest dutch faction after the elections. the party forced an anti-eu alliance with france's far right national front, the two parties pledging to destroy brussels' control on -- the national front is already a line with other key eurosceptic parties in...
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weaken all three of them and when you look at china and you look at the united states you can see the difference in the countries the business of china is business the business of the united states has become a war and the economy and society is suffering for it because the money that we're wasting abroad is really needed to rebuild america as we're in decline now obviously the u.s. wants to project power but in your view what is the economic impact of u.s. foreign policy used to maintain global hegemony. well the european you are because the puppet of the united states i mean you know what are they going to do they always fall in law again go back to the afghan war your felon law it wasn't they who pushed for it go back to the iraq war you remember that coalition of the willing it was the united states that push that forward you remember those not existing weapons of mass destruction and ties to al qaeda and then you go to libya it was the united states that initiated that along with france so again what you have is you have the united states as the main power and nato in europe really just doing the service wo
weaken all three of them and when you look at china and you look at the united states you can see the difference in the countries the business of china is business the business of the united states has become a war and the economy and society is suffering for it because the money that we're wasting abroad is really needed to rebuild america as we're in decline now obviously the u.s. wants to project power but in your view what is the economic impact of u.s. foreign policy used to maintain...
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25th national memorial day concert on the mall in washington. ♪ the concert's mission is to unite the country appreciation of the fallen and to serve those who are grieving. ♪ god bless america our home sweet home ♪ hershey's s'mores, the unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. be a sound sleeper, or...l you a mouth breather? well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ bottle ] ensure®. race in for big savings, at the petsmart memorial day sale. save up to 50% on hundreds of items! and save $5 on your next store visit when you spend $30 between may 22nd and the 27th. at petsmart®. ,,,,,,,, >>> thousands of motorcycles roared through the streets of washington on sunday. the 27th annual rolling thunder rally
25th national memorial day concert on the mall in washington. ♪ the concert's mission is to unite the country appreciation of the fallen and to serve those who are grieving. ♪ god bless america our home sweet home ♪ hershey's s'mores, the unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. be a sound sleeper, or...l you a mouth breather? well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut...
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so a surprise memorial day visit by the president of the united states and country western star, brad paisley and you might want to take a vote afterwards and see which one the troops are more excited to see, but this certain slay big bolster to these troops because this has been, in a large sense, a war that despite the fact it is ongoing, 30,000 american troops are there, it has been out of the headlines recently. so, a little presidential love from the president who took off saturday night in washington and is now on bagram air base with the troops. we will be back after this. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. ♪ ♪fame, makes a man take things over♪ ♪fame, lets him loose, hard
so a surprise memorial day visit by the president of the united states and country western star, brad paisley and you might want to take a vote afterwards and see which one the troops are more excited to see, but this certain slay big bolster to these troops because this has been, in a large sense, a war that despite the fact it is ongoing, 30,000 american troops are there, it has been out of the headlines recently. so, a little presidential love from the president who took off saturday night...
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the economists' magazine this week tallies the country's 90 richest countries. 99 lean toward the united states. 59 don't. russia is not a rising global power seeking to overturn the liberal world order. it is a declining power, terrified that the few countries clustered around it are still moving away from it. here's the real problem. we all accuse vladimir putin of cold war nostalgia, but washington misses the old days as well. it wishes for a world in which the united states was utterly dominant over its allies, where its foes were to be shunned entirely, where the challenges were stark, moral and vital. today's world is messy and complicated. china is our biggest trading partner, but our looming geopolitical rival. russia is a surly spoiler, but it has created deep ties in europe. numerous players like turkey and brazil have minds of their own and won't be bossed around easily. what we need is a set of sophisticated strategies to shore up the existing global system but also keep the major powers invested in it. with ukraine, for example, it's vital that obama rally the world against
the economists' magazine this week tallies the country's 90 richest countries. 99 lean toward the united states. 59 don't. russia is not a rising global power seeking to overturn the liberal world order. it is a declining power, terrified that the few countries clustered around it are still moving away from it. here's the real problem. we all accuse vladimir putin of cold war nostalgia, but washington misses the old days as well. it wishes for a world in which the united states was utterly...
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country. on one we can unite the country between republicans and democrats, we hear crickets for the first how long and the first lady who is supposed to have military families as one of her main issues in addition to let's move, why don't we move on this one? why don't we move when it comes to our veterans? here's the problem, it's the racial stuff and the sexuality stuff. >> when is this administration finding out about these things? how are they learning about this problems? especially when they learned in the transition team that they were having all these huge problems in the va. here's jay carney talking about how they learned about the va scandal. part of the problem, i think. >> we learned about them through the reports. i'll double check if that's not the case, but that's when we learned about them and that's when as i understand it the secretary found out about them and immediately took the action that he has taken. >> eric why is it that they have to find out from reports? do your homework. >> you don't really believe they found out by watching tv or reading "the new york times." it
country. on one we can unite the country between republicans and democrats, we hear crickets for the first how long and the first lady who is supposed to have military families as one of her main issues in addition to let's move, why don't we move on this one? why don't we move when it comes to our veterans? here's the problem, it's the racial stuff and the sexuality stuff. >> when is this administration finding out about these things? how are they learning about this problems? especially...
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that comes down to an arrogant-- >> well, he was talking about the future of the united states military. but is there a country as prepared as the united states is to make a difference anywhere on planet earth where there is a problem. >> yes, leadership doesn't have to be in every area. so soon china will be the number one economy in the world. there are countries, including american allies, which are merely providing leadership like australia on environment, climate change. india creating multiry level constitutions. i think 9 thing for the u.s. to do is to help lead. >> i'm not in favor of trying to do everything ourselves. what we should do is lead where we have key national interests. you see in asia what it looks like without u.s. leadership and without a navy we keep talking about and a profit to asia that is happening. meanwhile beijing can see what is happening with our military, and everyone is scared including countries that you would not automatically assume would want the u.s. around like vietnam. you're seeing a bit in the middle east, and when there is a withdraw of u.s. leadership, it's not alw
that comes down to an arrogant-- >> well, he was talking about the future of the united states military. but is there a country as prepared as the united states is to make a difference anywhere on planet earth where there is a problem. >> yes, leadership doesn't have to be in every area. so soon china will be the number one economy in the world. there are countries, including american allies, which are merely providing leadership like australia on environment, climate change. india...
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the government struggles to unite the country.n strike in aleppo, protesting rebel fighters. >> reporter: i'm simon mcgregor in paris. attaching the fringe and expression of their devotion o
the government struggles to unite the country.n strike in aleppo, protesting rebel fighters. >> reporter: i'm simon mcgregor in paris. attaching the fringe and expression of their devotion o
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country. working on tarp specifically, i mean, we used to joke in the tarp office that we were going to be the unitershe country because nobody liked tarp. bipart ran visceral. >> there was a decision made feyly early on that we're not going to try. it's such a lost cause, it's become a four-letter word, huh ha, ha, literally tarp that we're be not going to try. once we started getting good news, we got the money back with intr, and, hey, we're doing ipo of gm and all these other things, that there was no nar tiff to explain why there was actually gnkz coming out of a program that they had just abandoned on a communications front. >> there's a chart in the book that showed how jobs have done in the six years since the crash. we're just getting to the point where we have the same number of jobs that we had then. all crisises are already terrible. the other countries have had similar crisis, and it's taken them six years to recover all the jobs they lost. this makes me think are we giving geithner and the whole bush and obama economic teams too much of a bad rap here? they were playing such a difficult
country. working on tarp specifically, i mean, we used to joke in the tarp office that we were going to be the unitershe country because nobody liked tarp. bipart ran visceral. >> there was a decision made feyly early on that we're not going to try. it's such a lost cause, it's become a four-letter word, huh ha, ha, literally tarp that we're be not going to try. once we started getting good news, we got the money back with intr, and, hey, we're doing ipo of gm and all these other things,...
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but they don't get much publicity over here, and countries like the united states, we have so much domestic scrutiny of the situation, but it's actually interesting. there is a project at harvard called electoral integrity project run by tipper norris and just come out with their first report in which they -- they didn't monitor elections but sort of graded elections over the last 18 months, and the united states was like 26th of the countries that held elections. so, we could certainly use some help. >> host: what is is your conclusion in your book? >> guest: i think it's broken but worth fixing. i don't knoll we have a choice. it's here to stay. for good or for bad, and the important thing is to understand for public policymakers, for journalists to understand that monitors are a mixed bag. we have a tendencies to think of them as monitors. they're all monitors, and we think they're somehow aspread follow the same set of procedures and come out and we can rely on what they say. but that's not so. we have to understand they, too are agents of donors, of states, and that they have their con
but they don't get much publicity over here, and countries like the united states, we have so much domestic scrutiny of the situation, but it's actually interesting. there is a project at harvard called electoral integrity project run by tipper norris and just come out with their first report in which they -- they didn't monitor elections but sort of graded elections over the last 18 months, and the united states was like 26th of the countries that held elections. so, we could certainly use...
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>> there are three countries that have used armed drones, russia, united states and israel. something countries that have drones that could easily put weapons on them. now there are companies and local governments, and in the united states it's become a real issue because there are thousands of people who have bought drones skpand want to us them for real estate purposes and advertising purposes, and the government says you can't fly below 40 feet. we're going to see drones as more and more part of our everyday life as we go forward. >> so we clearly need rules about surveillance drones, and that's a national issue, my guess is, but at an international level, do you think we could come up with some kind of international treaty that sets out exactly what the rights and responsibilities are? otherwise, as you point out, we have killed 2,500 people in five countries without any kind of progressional declaration of war, without even the indication of some kind of presidential war power. >> if we establish some international norm and said, you can do this but you can't do that. if
>> there are three countries that have used armed drones, russia, united states and israel. something countries that have drones that could easily put weapons on them. now there are companies and local governments, and in the united states it's become a real issue because there are thousands of people who have bought drones skpand want to us them for real estate purposes and advertising purposes, and the government says you can't fly below 40 feet. we're going to see drones as more and...
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iraq, vietnam, all these wars we have been in since world war ii, we have not been necessarily united as a country. obviously united in support of the military but not united in support of the politicians or the policy. the one time in the history of the united states we are complete unanimity is december 7th, 1941. nobody in america was against going to war with the empire of japan, nobody except as you know congresswoman genet rank and from montana and i always thought a book needs to be done about her because the first woman elected to congress, she was in congress in 1917, was one of the 50 who voted against entry into the war and was immediately voted out of congress, in the wilderness for many years and reelected in 1940 and in 1941 she is again confronted with a war vote and she says i cannot send young boys to go fight the war that i can't go fight in myself. she was extremely thoughtful and it cost her her political career and she was out of politics by 1942. he didn't seek reelection. she is the only one. everyone in the united states senate, house and everybody across america, anybody w
iraq, vietnam, all these wars we have been in since world war ii, we have not been necessarily united as a country. obviously united in support of the military but not united in support of the politicians or the policy. the one time in the history of the united states we are complete unanimity is december 7th, 1941. nobody in america was against going to war with the empire of japan, nobody except as you know congresswoman genet rank and from montana and i always thought a book needs to be done...
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poroshenko has promised to unite the country and end the violent chaos that has gripped eastern ukraine>> and that attack this weekend on belgium's jewish museum appears to have been deliberate and methodical. surveillance video shown here, it shows the suspect walking into the museum pulling an automatic rifle out of a bag and opening fire. he killed several people then walked out all in less than a minute. authorities are not sure if this attack was terrorism or anti-semitism. >>> and now to a surprise from pope francis during his visit to the mideast. he invited the palestinian and israeli presidents to a prayer meeting at his vatican apartment next month, and both of them accepted. while visiting bethlehem, he called for greater efforts towards peace and referred to the west bank as the state of palestine. while there he visited christian historic sites. >>> and a senator in australia says the new security measures for parliament are a joke, and he proved it. during a hearing he reached into a shopping bag, pulled out a pipe bomb or what he said could have been a pipe bomb. until la
poroshenko has promised to unite the country and end the violent chaos that has gripped eastern ukraine>> and that attack this weekend on belgium's jewish museum appears to have been deliberate and methodical. surveillance video shown here, it shows the suspect walking into the museum pulling an automatic rifle out of a bag and opening fire. he killed several people then walked out all in less than a minute. authorities are not sure if this attack was terrorism or anti-semitism....
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this is a technology that is costly, fundamentally costly so we can easily apply the to a country like the unitedtates but in a country where i group, in bolivia, it's still pretty out of preach. if pl la paz was hit with a big earthquake, this is pretty incredible. >> much of our infrastructure is tested and i know they are always iterating and testing technological because they have a lot of earthquakes. >> san francisco has had such serious damage that's cost real lives. >> it's the perfect spot for it phil. the bay bridge is sandwiched through two fault lines. >> as an entomologist, i do like to are work with insects but there's one insect, that i will swat, the mosquito. kosta about. >> the mosquito repellent of the future. i hate them as much as you do. >> we'll look at that coming up. consider this. the news of the day plus so much more. answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. so many money stories sound complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break do
this is a technology that is costly, fundamentally costly so we can easily apply the to a country like the unitedtates but in a country where i group, in bolivia, it's still pretty out of preach. if pl la paz was hit with a big earthquake, this is pretty incredible. >> much of our infrastructure is tested and i know they are always iterating and testing technological because they have a lot of earthquakes. >> san francisco has had such serious damage that's cost real lives. >>...
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many of these countries, including singapore have a long-standing strategic partnership with the united states. china has to be careful to use secretary hagel's terminology because it can push the countries in the middle into the arms of the united states, which is much further away than china, and also of a threat to the countries of the region. >> great getting your insight. thank you for that. >> evan speaking to us from singaore there. >>> malawi now president is to be sworn in, hours after being declared the winner of a bitterly disputed election. peter mutharika was the main target of vote print-out, from the opposition party. the current president did try to have the current vote scrapped, and have new polls, promising she wouldn't stand again. the high court overruled "borderland", and the counting went on. on tuesday the election commission ordered a total recount of votes. on friday the hewitt stepped in, refusing to delay results. minutes later the winner was declared. we have had report from the capital. >> reporter: security forces in malawi tried to control an ecstatic con
many of these countries, including singapore have a long-standing strategic partnership with the united states. china has to be careful to use secretary hagel's terminology because it can push the countries in the middle into the arms of the united states, which is much further away than china, and also of a threat to the countries of the region. >> great getting your insight. thank you for that. >> evan speaking to us from singaore there. >>> malawi now president is to be...
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this adds that will unite the country both in the transformation and the beast i am still eating due to the lane to the panel has said he's a deal with the acting president of ukraine on sundance channel the dublin apprised of the leeds district in any state is to keep hoping that the parliament once bought them. it was depressed i was obviously salad main station is currently on nolen whedon me tv content with that and the channel to please. on the twenty fifth of may around till monday the elections will be held in ukraine. local elections will take place together with the presidential say that the souls of the vote to skinny t fifty six percent of what this will definitely come to voting stations nothing matches the elections despite a late start the campaign is on cent yield the only problem is about hot winds. the chill of some playstation store and sit and eat chips or even emergence of the elections will not happen. nothing in the packaging of the legitimacy of the elections. currently going through all this and a tile conditions had examined the election results regardless of
this adds that will unite the country both in the transformation and the beast i am still eating due to the lane to the panel has said he's a deal with the acting president of ukraine on sundance channel the dublin apprised of the leeds district in any state is to keep hoping that the parliament once bought them. it was depressed i was obviously salad main station is currently on nolen whedon me tv content with that and the channel to please. on the twenty fifth of may around till monday the...
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the united kingdom is one of the countries they're seeking compensation from along with france and the netherlands. >> effectively what we're saying to the governments of europe. okay, after 300 years you have left these islands in pretty bad state. you left them with terrible developmental challenges, and we believe you have a responsibility to return to the caribbean and participate in the rebuilding of the caribbean. >> reporter: there is a huge wealth gap between the nations and their european counterparts. let's look at gross domestic product. in 2014, u.k. france and netherlands gdp is on average $40,000 per persons. but the average is 15,000 per person. >> you have least these countries in shambles in terms of development, healthcare, education. on one hand we take responsibility for our future. but on the other hand they have some responsibility to partner with us to rebuild these societies. >> reporter: outlined in a 10-point plan and include a formery, assistance for people who want to relocate back to africa, and a partial cancellation of debt. in response the u.k. foreign o
the united kingdom is one of the countries they're seeking compensation from along with france and the netherlands. >> effectively what we're saying to the governments of europe. okay, after 300 years you have left these islands in pretty bad state. you left them with terrible developmental challenges, and we believe you have a responsibility to return to the caribbean and participate in the rebuilding of the caribbean. >> reporter: there is a huge wealth gap between the nations and...
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it's public not only in the united states but africa and in some countries in the middle east. >> is doing enough about this? are there education programs being put out there? >> no. absolutely no. the united states has passed laws, made transporting girls out of the country illegal. all laws they have passed have provision in it for mandatory education. none has been anywhere. every time we go to a hospital, they look at us like a freak show. they don't know how to handle fgm. when girls go to officials and tell them i've been cut, they treat it like an issue they don't want to get involved. those are things we have to change. there's no reason you should be in a country like the united states and be at risk at something inhumane as fgm. >> thank you very much indeed for joining us here on "gmt." >>> time for us to move on. aaron, e-cigarettes. it's an issue growing and growing in terms of money. let's talk about e-cigarettes. i think it's fair to say they have split the world's public health community. are they the greatest innovation in public health or a smoke screen for boosting
it's public not only in the united states but africa and in some countries in the middle east. >> is doing enough about this? are there education programs being put out there? >> no. absolutely no. the united states has passed laws, made transporting girls out of the country illegal. all laws they have passed have provision in it for mandatory education. none has been anywhere. every time we go to a hospital, they look at us like a freak show. they don't know how to handle fgm. when...
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this is a technology that is costly, fundamentally costly so we can easily apply the to a country like the unitedtates but in a country where i group, in bolivia, it's still pretty out of preach. if pl la paz was hit with a big earthquake, this is pretty incredible. >> much of our infrastructure is tested and i know they are always iterating and testing technological because they have a lot of earthquakes. >> san francisco has had such serious damage that's cost real lives. >> it's the perfect spot for it phil. the bay bridge is sandwiched through two fault lines. >> as an entomologist, i do like to are work with insects but there's one insect, that i will swat, the mosquito. kosta about. >> the mosquito repellent of the future. i hate them as much as you do. >> we'll look at that coming up. >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> i'm jo
this is a technology that is costly, fundamentally costly so we can easily apply the to a country like the unitedtates but in a country where i group, in bolivia, it's still pretty out of preach. if pl la paz was hit with a big earthquake, this is pretty incredible. >> much of our infrastructure is tested and i know they are always iterating and testing technological because they have a lot of earthquakes. >> san francisco has had such serious damage that's cost real lives. >>...
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elections and the all ukrainian referendum on blind dates may plan to fix this as that would unite the country most of the transformation and the bestie and to leading european wait to meet the press said he's india with the acting president of ukraine. over the coming of christ the leeds district in any state is to keep hoping that the parliament once bought them. it was depressed and is oblivious to his knowledge ms patients. this country on how and whether new tv content with that and chin that took place the defense of the amazon to two hundred directions will be held in ukraine. local elections will take place together with the presidential city officials are able to skim eighteen fifty six percent of what this will definitely come to voting stations nothing touches the elections despite the lace tights. the campaign is on schedule the only problem is about hot winds the chill out at some polling stations one and sent it excluding weekends the connections were not happened. the legitimacy of the elections. and really got into all this in a tunnel commission study them and the election res
elections and the all ukrainian referendum on blind dates may plan to fix this as that would unite the country most of the transformation and the bestie and to leading european wait to meet the press said he's india with the acting president of ukraine. over the coming of christ the leeds district in any state is to keep hoping that the parliament once bought them. it was depressed and is oblivious to his knowledge ms patients. this country on how and whether new tv content with that and chin...