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s stes without visit the united countries to visit the united states without a visa. among the changes if you are from an approved country, but have travelled to syria or iraq in the last 5 years you will now be *denied* the waiver.the house bill has support in the senate, but no vote has been scheduled yet. 3 3 3 taking a live look out over onana tonight our skywatch camera.our mid-december thaw continues... how long can we keep temperatures in the 50s? chad will let us know... 3 "first...
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how could you personally push for these countries to unite and for more coordination between the states fighting isis? thank you. >> again, i have been urging the parties concerned, countries concerned involved in this process to first of all coordinate among themselves and try to respect the human rights and humanitarian law. about the providing some support to different groups, you can find answer from my consistent position that there should be very close coordination and cooperation among the parties concerned. and often, we have seen some conflict unfortunately between and among the countries who are working for the same purpose. there should be unity of purpose and collaboration. if and when there is any division of positions between and among the countries who are engaging in counterterrorism, counterextrem counter-extremism, i think they should show their commitment to deescalate tensions among themselves and be united. i've also been urging the syrian armed groups throughout many such different armed groups who are working for one purpose, one purpose. when you are divided, whe
how could you personally push for these countries to unite and for more coordination between the states fighting isis? thank you. >> again, i have been urging the parties concerned, countries concerned involved in this process to first of all coordinate among themselves and try to respect the human rights and humanitarian law. about the providing some support to different groups, you can find answer from my consistent position that there should be very close coordination and cooperation...
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. >> reporter: whoever wins has a huge task to mends divided communities and build a united country.expectations are high and there is hope that the mistrust and violence is behind them. tania page >>> the nigerian governed say it is ready to negotiate with boko haram for the release of nearly 200 school girls missing for more than a year. the president says that talks will only happen if what he calls credible leaders of the armed group are identify. the girls were taken from their dormitories in april last year. video of them in captivity a few days after they were taken. recently there is no evidence to suggest the girls are still alive. despite continued attacks blamed on boko haram, the nigerian government says it's close to defeating the armed group. the army has been seizing territory from the fighters. a report on how improved security in the region is slowly boosting trade. >> reporter: cashing in on the relative peace, trucks are loaded with supplies to the liberated areas. this is now a busy hub. >> there is serious improvement. we are now getting the peace seriously. peop
. >> reporter: whoever wins has a huge task to mends divided communities and build a united country.expectations are high and there is hope that the mistrust and violence is behind them. tania page >>> the nigerian governed say it is ready to negotiate with boko haram for the release of nearly 200 school girls missing for more than a year. the president says that talks will only happen if what he calls credible leaders of the armed group are identify. the girls were taken from...
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. >> reporter: whoever wins has a huge task to mend divided communities and build a united country. expectations are high and there is hope that the mistrust and violence is behind them >>> as you say there, tania, huge challenges facing the new leadership. is there much optimism that they canned stand up to the task? >> reporter: there is a great deal of optimism, but it is important to remember that all of the top five candidates served under former president francios bozize who was ousted in 2013 say they are all part of this quite small elite political circle that has been around for quite some time and that was one of the issues raised in the build-up to this election, that in a country with low rates of literacy, not a high level of political education, that they would vote for the face, the name that they recognised. so it seems entirely possible that there will be a recycling of some old political faces and how in touch they are with people out in the provinces is another question. there was an effort put in by some of the candidates to get out to the regions, to meet with p
. >> reporter: whoever wins has a huge task to mend divided communities and build a united country. expectations are high and there is hope that the mistrust and violence is behind them >>> as you say there, tania, huge challenges facing the new leadership. is there much optimism that they canned stand up to the task? >> reporter: there is a great deal of optimism, but it is important to remember that all of the top five candidates served under former president francios...
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president of the united states is underestimated the threat from isis the president has not united the country so i question whether hillary or trump are the ones to unite the country either. if you think what happened after pearl harbor and we still remember what franklin d roosevelt said, a day that will live in infamy. and he brought the country together to win world war ii. so what happened after september 11? george w. bush went to new york city and stood on the rubble of the world trade center and united our country against this threat from terrorists. we need that kind of leadership we are not seeing it from the white house. i think some people are attracted to trump because he is a strong and bombastic leader, but you also need someone who is diplomatic enough to work with other nations. we need to make sure that and dignity. we should not deny someone admission to the united states just because of their religion. >> let's talk about ted cruz. congressman king endorsed him. is he a guy who you see social conservatives rallying around? he seems he will be a big player on caucus night un
president of the united states is underestimated the threat from isis the president has not united the country so i question whether hillary or trump are the ones to unite the country either. if you think what happened after pearl harbor and we still remember what franklin d roosevelt said, a day that will live in infamy. and he brought the country together to win world war ii. so what happened after september 11? george w. bush went to new york city and stood on the rubble of the world trade...
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. >> reporter: whoever wins has a huge task to amend divided communities and building a united country. expectations are high and there is hope that the mistrust and violence is behind them >>> the french interior minister says there's no room for violence or race im. there have been protests after violence. a muslim prayer room was vandalised on friday a a day after two firefighters were attacked. >> reporter: in a prolonged state of emergency and with community relations badly damaged, france is still feeling the after effects of attacks in paris. the french island of corsica has its own identity and harbours notions of separatism. it is the latest scene of racist violence since the attacks. >> translation: calm have to return. this is a beautiful island but people will be frightened to come here. >> reporter: on christmas eve in this housing estate home to a large north african immigration, a fire was made and then firefighters were take. ambush situations like this one are common in france. last year hundreds of firemen were attacked in similar circumstances, but it has never happe
. >> reporter: whoever wins has a huge task to amend divided communities and building a united country. expectations are high and there is hope that the mistrust and violence is behind them >>> the french interior minister says there's no room for violence or race im. there have been protests after violence. a muslim prayer room was vandalised on friday a a day after two firefighters were attacked. >> reporter: in a prolonged state of emergency and with community relations...
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. >> reporter: whoever wins has a huge task to mend divided communities and build a united country.e high and there is hope that the mistrust and violence is behind them. tania page. al jazeera. bangui >>> the nigerian government says it is ready to negotiate with boko haram for the release of nearly 200 school girls missing for almost a year. talks will only happen if credible leaders of the group are identified. the girls were taken in april last year. the international criminal tribunal for rwanda officially closes on thursday. it was set up to prosecute those suspected of involvement in the 1994 genocide, but some of the courts indictees are still on the run as malcolm web reports. >> reporter: these men say they killed dozens of their neighbours. they all spent years in prison for it. it was during the rwanda's 1994 genocide and they all say the mayor here at the time organized the killings in this area. >> translation: i killed because he had already filled our hearts with hate and if you refused to kill, he ordered others to kill you. >> reporter: after more than 20 years on
. >> reporter: whoever wins has a huge task to mend divided communities and build a united country.e high and there is hope that the mistrust and violence is behind them. tania page. al jazeera. bangui >>> the nigerian government says it is ready to negotiate with boko haram for the release of nearly 200 school girls missing for almost a year. talks will only happen if credible leaders of the group are identified. the girls were taken in april last year. the international...
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how could you personally push for these countries to unite and for more coordination between the states fighting isis? >> again, i'm, i have been urging the parties concerned, countries concerned who are involved in this process to, first of all coordinate among themselves and, tried to respect the human rights and humanitarian law and about the providing some support to different groups. that you can find answer from my consistent, united nations consistent position that there should be very close coordination and cooperation among the parties concerned. often we've seen some countries unfortunately between in and among the countries who are working for the same purpose. there should be unity of purpose and collaboration and if and when there is any division of positions of between and among the countries for engaging
how could you personally push for these countries to unite and for more coordination between the states fighting isis? >> again, i'm, i have been urging the parties concerned, countries concerned who are involved in this process to, first of all coordinate among themselves and, tried to respect the human rights and humanitarian law and about the providing some support to different groups. that you can find answer from my consistent, united nations consistent position that there should be...
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and so, that is the difference between a united country and a divided one. it's not the difference in model. it's the difference in men. and that's what the key distinction is in today's round. calvin coolidge on the other hand provides a much greater model, one that's much more universally applicable. what he tells us to underpromise and overdeliver. we all ought to act within our means so that we can pursue success at a level at which we never before dream. he tells us that today's politicians ought not to tell us to achieve the impossible but instead they ought to work to clob rate and come together with the other side so that they can produce a more effective policy at every step. fundamentally we believe that that is what changes the state of american politics. further more, what we tell you is that's what wins elections. when today's candidates like hillary clinton are being criticized business they don't appear genuine enough and she has to keep on saying, but i'm a grandmother, we start to run into some problems. similarly, when donald trump and bern
and so, that is the difference between a united country and a divided one. it's not the difference in model. it's the difference in men. and that's what the key distinction is in today's round. calvin coolidge on the other hand provides a much greater model, one that's much more universally applicable. what he tells us to underpromise and overdeliver. we all ought to act within our means so that we can pursue success at a level at which we never before dream. he tells us that today's...
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trump is calling for a total and compliment shut down of muslims entering the united country's representatives can figure out what the [expletive] is going on," said donald trump, gop presidential candidate. that comment has politicians on both sides of the aisle...speaking out against gop presidential candidate donald trump. and for one local muslim refugee asylum seeker.... it's creating an atmosphere of fear and misunderstanding. "in my opninion it's wrong. people just have to understand that, that's not what our religion teaches not anywhere in the quran does it say it's okay to kill innocent people. it doens't say that you're not allowed to take anybody's life." fatiya adam...a muslim refugee from ethiopia..has been living in sioux city for two years. she works at the mary j. treglia center...helping other new comers....transition into life in america. however she's concerned comments like those from trump... are creating an atmosphere of hate. "that's not what islam teaches. islam teaches to be kind, to help your neighbor, to be kind to one another it religion you are," said fatiya adam.
trump is calling for a total and compliment shut down of muslims entering the united country's representatives can figure out what the [expletive] is going on," said donald trump, gop presidential candidate. that comment has politicians on both sides of the aisle...speaking out against gop presidential candidate donald trump. and for one local muslim refugee asylum seeker.... it's creating an atmosphere of fear and misunderstanding. "in my opninion it's wrong. people just have to...
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in an interesting way he's uniting this country. charles: i'm not sure he united the country. there are a lot of people who don't like donald trump. he has the highest unfavorables. but i will say this much, the conversation, the interest in politics on the gop side, i can think in my lifetime has never been this high. ronald reagan was the last person to infuse this energy and enthusiasm. they have the ball in their court and now it's a matter of not fumbling it. >> i don't think donald trump is in any way destroying the gop party. i think that's ascribing too much power. the divisive issues and polarization existed before donald trump. what he has done is given the extremes a voice, i coalesced and unified a group of people within the gop. >> was that group of people the majority or minority. >> they were the minority but may now be the majority. >> they were majority populationwise. in terms of political power they were the minority. charles: they found a leader. it will take more than charm and persona to get people off the sofa with it's freezing and cold. bring your fami
in an interesting way he's uniting this country. charles: i'm not sure he united the country. there are a lot of people who don't like donald trump. he has the highest unfavorables. but i will say this much, the conversation, the interest in politics on the gop side, i can think in my lifetime has never been this high. ronald reagan was the last person to infuse this energy and enthusiasm. they have the ball in their court and now it's a matter of not fumbling it. >> i don't think donald...
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that do happen.several troops who were ationed in several countries in rica have been brought back to help with patrols. here at home in the united states, the country's biggest city is expectinaround 1 million people to converge on times square to watchchhe ball drop. drop.and this year, they will be accompanied by 6-thousand of new york city's finest, including members of a new specializezecounter-terrorism unit.everyone arriving to wawah the ball dropopis oing to get screened for weapons with a metal detecting wand. in california, security will be a focus for authorities at the rose bowl too.cbs 2 this morning co-anchor kevin barry explains how fans and local authorities are making sure everyone stays safe. safe. new reports out in the last 24 hours say that the rose bowl is one of just a few events attention from law enforcement trying to prevent future terrors attacks. but that couldn't rattle many of the thousands of hawkeye fans who made their way to pasadena for the rose bowowand everytytng that leads up to it. the city of pasadena police department is in charge of all the state and federal authorities keeping people safe
that do happen.several troops who were ationed in several countries in rica have been brought back to help with patrols. here at home in the united states, the country's biggest city is expectinaround 1 million people to converge on times square to watchchhe ball drop. drop.and this year, they will be accompanied by 6-thousand of new york city's finest, including members of a new specializezecounter-terrorism unit.everyone arriving to wawah the ball dropopis oing to get screened for weapons...
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what we really need to see is an effort where countries like the united states in particular if they e to put a fraction of their military spending into serious investment to solve the world's climate crisis then some of what that would look like is supporting these countries, tropical forest countries to keep their trees standing. >> that's laurel sutherland, thanks for joining us. here is where all the interests converge. maybe you wanted requirements, can you live with goals and targets? maybe you wanted an international structure for checking measuring whether countries are doing what they promised? can you live without it? the sticking points, the compromises, whether the document heading for release in paris is going to be enough. stay with us. it's "inside story." >> it's the biggest question out there. >> go inside the groundbreaking research. >> are you ready to have your brain scanned? >> ready to go! >> challenging your deepest beliefs. >> feeling the spirit is very subjective. >> i don't buy that. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> thi
what we really need to see is an effort where countries like the united states in particular if they e to put a fraction of their military spending into serious investment to solve the world's climate crisis then some of what that would look like is supporting these countries, tropical forest countries to keep their trees standing. >> that's laurel sutherland, thanks for joining us. here is where all the interests converge. maybe you wanted requirements, can you live with goals and...
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over 100 of the world's countries, led by the united states. >> smoke and mirrors. bition alliance of countries who have got no ambition. the united states, which is 1/5 fit of its fair share, the european union doing 1/5 of its fair share. how they can call themselves high emission alliance, what this really is is about trying to shift lame. if we go back to copenhagen, we knew the blame then was on india. now it is on india -- china. now the blame is on china. amy: so on the issue of who is in the coalition and who is not, china and india are not in this coalition? >> no. what the united states has managed to do -- look, this is geopolitics. we're talking about one of the must-have for countries in the world. it is managed to get people to sign up to a paper agreement. it doesn't mean anything. in reality, what we saw in what we saw last night is everything will developing country, now the, very strongly saying attempt by the united states to rewrite the legal rules, to rip up the legal protection. what we're talking about the protection to the poor, the most vulne
over 100 of the world's countries, led by the united states. >> smoke and mirrors. bition alliance of countries who have got no ambition. the united states, which is 1/5 fit of its fair share, the european union doing 1/5 of its fair share. how they can call themselves high emission alliance, what this really is is about trying to shift lame. if we go back to copenhagen, we knew the blame then was on india. now it is on india -- china. now the blame is on china. amy: so on the issue of...
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there are higher murder rates but none of the countries as educated and wealthy as and industrialized as the united states has as many murders as this country. first to the investigation into the latest mass murder in america. jennifer? >> ray, we are learning more about what happened at the mass shooting and the shootout with the police that ultimately killed the two suspects. police saying that the married couple stormed the offices and fired 65-75 rounds killing 14 people. the event happening inside of the office space was described as a holiday type of party. 14 people were killed on the scene. and 23 officers fired 580 rounds and killing the couple inside of the rented s.u.v. late yesterday, a tip led police to a home in redlands, california, it is there that police discovered the extent and the amount of planning that went into carrying this attack. >> i will confirm that the search that took place revealed 12 pipe bomb type devices found in that house or in the garage to the house. there were hundreds of pools, many used to construct ied's or pipe bombs and in addition to that, they had othe
there are higher murder rates but none of the countries as educated and wealthy as and industrialized as the united states has as many murders as this country. first to the investigation into the latest mass murder in america. jennifer? >> ray, we are learning more about what happened at the mass shooting and the shootout with the police that ultimately killed the two suspects. police saying that the married couple stormed the offices and fired 65-75 rounds killing 14 people. the event...
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were worse. >> it was outrageous, the small country the state the size of california was acting like a bully in china and trying to tease the dog, the united states. >> oliver: by september 1940, hitler's legions in conquered countries and eyebrows were raised when japan set up troops and air base ns indo china. days later they were shocked when japan signed the tri par tide pact with germany and italy. and the lieutenant remembered how japan caught to conquer neighboring countries and form the greater east asia prosperities sphere. >> japan wanted to claim that asia belonged to asian people. the reality was asian was occupied by america, england, holland and france. >> when the japanese went to war, they went to war saying that they were freeing asia from the yoke of the colonial powers and many people died, many japanese died believing this. that's what they were fighting for, they weren't fighting for that, they were fighting for a greater japan. >> oliver: to continue the murderous quest in the pacific, japan had to have oil. 80 percent was imported from the united states. by 1940, fdr imposed an embargo of exports of oil, tin, iron an
were worse. >> it was outrageous, the small country the state the size of california was acting like a bully in china and trying to tease the dog, the united states. >> oliver: by september 1940, hitler's legions in conquered countries and eyebrows were raised when japan set up troops and air base ns indo china. days later they were shocked when japan signed the tri par tide pact with germany and italy. and the lieutenant remembered how japan caught to conquer neighboring countries...
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trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> you hear that? the sound of what "the new york times" calls trump's applause lies. for the philadelphia daily news, it's a french page enton dra.
trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> you hear that? the sound of what "the new york times" calls trump's applause lies. for the philadelphia daily news, it's a french page enton dra.
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office expect to do that to speak with intelligence agencies and do you believe that that will unite countries in trying to tamp down on terrorist financing? thank you. >> i'm very much encouraged by the fact that the security council is going to take landmark decision in preventing financial flows to the terrorists and extremists. this is very important sign of demonstrating their leadership for unity of purpose in addressing terrorists and extremists. unfortunately they have been receiving a lot of funds without much difficulty particularly islamic states, they have, according to reports that they have a lot of money available in their and they pay for their own people controlled under their influence. therefore it is very, very important that we have to do whatever required to cut off all the sources of financial support to these people. i think that is one way, one of the ways, very effective, effective ways of addressing this issue. i'm looking forward to my own participation tomorrow. >> one last question from joy and -- >> thank you, sir, what are your views on iran's testing of ballist
office expect to do that to speak with intelligence agencies and do you believe that that will unite countries in trying to tamp down on terrorist financing? thank you. >> i'm very much encouraged by the fact that the security council is going to take landmark decision in preventing financial flows to the terrorists and extremists. this is very important sign of demonstrating their leadership for unity of purpose in addressing terrorists and extremists. unfortunately they have been...
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what we really need to see is an effort where countries like the united states in particular if they e to put a fraction of their military spending into serious investment to solve the world's climate crisis then some of what that would look like is supporting these countries, tropical forest countries to keep their trees standing. >> that's laurel sutherland, thanks for joining us. here is where all the interests converge. maybe you wanted requirements, can you live with goals and targets? maybe you wanted an international structure for checking measuring whether countries are doing what they promised? can you live without it? the sticking points, the compromises, whether the document heading for release in paris is going to be enough. stay with us. it's "inside story." >> we are scared. >>...have an organized right-wing movement trying to kill others. judge. >> you're watching "inside story." i'm ray suarez. we're looking at the evolving handiwork of cop 21, as they enter their final hours. do the sticking points illustrate what's in the coming deal. if that's what they're arguing a
what we really need to see is an effort where countries like the united states in particular if they e to put a fraction of their military spending into serious investment to solve the world's climate crisis then some of what that would look like is supporting these countries, tropical forest countries to keep their trees standing. >> that's laurel sutherland, thanks for joining us. here is where all the interests converge. maybe you wanted requirements, can you live with goals and...
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trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> this muslim says the statements do not reflect the american values she has experienced since she came to this country a year ago from egypt. >> it's not only that but it's offending and discriminative. it's exploding a bomb of hatred here. within the community. >> she says trump's comments reflect an attitude by some in the u.s. that the word should be connected to terrorism. she worried that the impact the candidate proposal would have on a country that she has grown to love in the diversity and the tolerance. >> the country is united. it's united. americans have to keep agreeing on this. >> trump is standing by the call to block all muslims from entering the country. he says he is a response to terrorism and only a temporary solution. live in the satellite center suzanne kennedy abc7 news. maureen: thank you. tonight's twitter poll asking you whether you think trump has gone too far with the latest comments. cast your vote
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country. that is a ridiculous position and one that is not productive. >> john kasich tweeted we need a leader that will unite us, not divide us. and everyone visiting our country must register. ted cruz highlighted his approach. focused on excluding syrian refugees. >> that is not my policy. i introduced legislation in the senate that would put in place a three-year moratorium on refugees coming from countries where isis or al qaeda controls a substantial amount of territory. the reason is that's where the threat is coming from. the obama administration and fbi told us they don't have the resources to vet the refugees. that is the approach we should take. >> trump taking fire from his own party. trump taking fire from democrats. in a tweet, hillary clinton calling the proposal, quote, reprehensible and prejudiced. donald trump, you don't get it. this makes us less safe. bernie sanders tweeting that the united states is a strong nation. we are weak when we have phobias divide us. donald trump will be here in the 7:00 hour of "new day." >>> and new information on the san bernardino couple. the fbi making progr
country. that is a ridiculous position and one that is not productive. >> john kasich tweeted we need a leader that will unite us, not divide us. and everyone visiting our country must register. ted cruz highlighted his approach. focused on excluding syrian refugees. >> that is not my policy. i introduced legislation in the senate that would put in place a three-year moratorium on refugees coming from countries where isis or al qaeda controls a substantial amount of territory. the...
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trump: donald j trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united date until our country -- united states until her country' s representatives can figure out what the hell is nikole: donald trump drawing cheers in south carolina after proposing a wide-ranging ban on muslim visitors. donald trump: we cannot live like this. it is going to get worse and worse. you are going to have more world trade centers. it is going to get worse and worse, folks. nikole: his comments immediately ignited a firestorm. >> donald trump sounds more like the leader of a lynch mob. values. >> that is not my policy. >> donald trump always praise on everyone' fears. >> i think his comments are some outrageous, fascist demagoguery. stop there. comments is reprehensible. jeb bush called donald trump unhinged. what he is calling for? nikole: not that we have been able to find. many experts could not put -- point to any examples where immigrants were excluded based on their religion. typically, it has been the other way around. especially if they are fleeing religious persecution. way back in the late
trump: donald j trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united date until our country -- united states until her country' s representatives can figure out what the hell is nikole: donald trump drawing cheers in south carolina after proposing a wide-ranging ban on muslim visitors. donald trump: we cannot live like this. it is going to get worse and worse. you are going to have more world trade centers. it is going to get worse and worse, folks. nikole: his...
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countries to the united states, and most of them after fluent degrees from around want world. if you live in those countries and you hold a passport from the nations, you don't have to go through the extra scrutiny of a visa to get into this country. what the house and the senate are expected to vote on, if you have passports from those countries, and yet, you've been to one of four countries over the past five years, since the start of the syrian civil war and the rise of isil. syria, sudan, iraq and iran, you have to go through the scrutiny of getting a visa. the responseerbs from the house, candace miller from michigan, was on the house earlier today talking about her bill. >> we simply can not give people from other countries special access to our country if we don't have all of the information that we absolutely need to ensure that they're not a threat to our for national security. >> reporter: about 20 million of europeans and others take advantage that have. they have hinted that the united states would cost them billions of dollars in tourist money, and it's mostly tour
countries to the united states, and most of them after fluent degrees from around want world. if you live in those countries and you hold a passport from the nations, you don't have to go through the extra scrutiny of a visa to get into this country. what the house and the senate are expected to vote on, if you have passports from those countries, and yet, you've been to one of four countries over the past five years, since the start of the syrian civil war and the rise of isil. syria, sudan,...
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mark: vice president biden told ukraine's parliament today that the united states has the country's backn its battle with russia. vice president biden: the united states will stand with the ukraine against russian aggression. we relied on an rallied the rest of the world to ukraine's cause. mark: he also said the united states will never accept russia's takeover of crimea. but he wants lawmakers to keep their own house in order. republican presidential candidate ted cruz has announced a bill that will give any state the right to reject a refugee for security concerns. the bill would require the federal government to give 21 days notice to any state receiving a refugee. it would also allow the governor of a state to reject any refugee without what is called adequate assurance that the refugee does not present a security risk. the attorney for oscar pistorius says the olympian will try to appeal his murder conviction in south africa's highest court. pistorius will remain under house arrest. last week, the south african supreme court of appeal overturned his lesser sentence of manslaughter
mark: vice president biden told ukraine's parliament today that the united states has the country's backn its battle with russia. vice president biden: the united states will stand with the ukraine against russian aggression. we relied on an rallied the rest of the world to ukraine's cause. mark: he also said the united states will never accept russia's takeover of crimea. but he wants lawmakers to keep their own house in order. republican presidential candidate ted cruz has announced a bill...
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come for education and go back and contribute to the economic of element of the country is a very important bridge to the united states of america. we are now working on the development of the pakistan knowledge corridor and as part of that we will establish linkages which would also involve the exchange of students from both countries, and an exchange of academics from both countries. gentlemen i will stop here and i will be very happy to respond to any question that you have. [applause] >> so i will start with a couple of questions and then we will .pen it to audience q&a thank you for a great speech. since you ended on the topic of education, i thought we would start with a question on education. you mentioned successes and the focus on education currently. over the years, we have seen a lot of improvements in access to education and enrollment increases and these are tasks still continuing, but if you could comment more on curricula reform and improvements in learning and quality of education. like the u.s. and others across the world tend to focus on these quantity of education indicators. if we could lear
come for education and go back and contribute to the economic of element of the country is a very important bridge to the united states of america. we are now working on the development of the pakistan knowledge corridor and as part of that we will establish linkages which would also involve the exchange of students from both countries, and an exchange of academics from both countries. gentlemen i will stop here and i will be very happy to respond to any question that you have. [applause]...
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. >> whoever wins has a huge task to demand divided communities and building united country. expectations are high, and there is hope that the mistrust and violence is behind them. tanya page, al jazeera, central african republic. >> moving to ghana where government said it has fixed electricity supply shortages that has caused years of frequent blackouts. they said that extra money would be spent to generate extra electricity. the announcement has been made ahead of elections next year. it has been a hot political to topic since many suffer from 24 hours plaque--blackouts. >>> igirls were taken from their dormitories in khibok in april of last year. there has been mass demonstrations calling for more to be done to find them but there is no evidence that the girls are still alive. >>> there have been jubilant scenes in china. a torch could be seen signaling for help when a camera was put down, part the survivors have been found. 11 workers have been rescued. and they've been trapped for more than 200 meters underground and are now being dug out. there is still more to come fo
. >> whoever wins has a huge task to demand divided communities and building united country. expectations are high, and there is hope that the mistrust and violence is behind them. tanya page, al jazeera, central african republic. >> moving to ghana where government said it has fixed electricity supply shortages that has caused years of frequent blackouts. they said that extra money would be spent to generate extra electricity. the announcement has been made ahead of elections next...
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this tries to unite the country. it shows the courage of building your own nation. >> translation: i'm so happy it's happening here. we hope this helps to strengthen the unity of the country. >> reporter: inside a football stadium the prime minister sat next to his guest president. he said the meeting of the tribes here today shows unity and the diversity of this country. the fact remains that some of these groups have serious issues with the government and each other. there are disputes over land and encroachment on ancestral areas by farming for example. the largest group are demanding more economic and political rights. activists queues police of recently shooting at least three protesters dead. the celebration marks the day the current constitution was adopted 21 years ago. the same party has been in government ever since. >> they are start to take on liberty. this is a work in progress. still we have a long way to go to make sure that will happen. it is a force measure of the freedoms and liberty. >> reporter: i
this tries to unite the country. it shows the courage of building your own nation. >> translation: i'm so happy it's happening here. we hope this helps to strengthen the unity of the country. >> reporter: inside a football stadium the prime minister sat next to his guest president. he said the meeting of the tribes here today shows unity and the diversity of this country. the fact remains that some of these groups have serious issues with the government and each other. there are...
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anthem which has more people enrolled than united does, operates a lot of blue cross-companies across the countryd those companies have a long history of serving this individual market, which united does not, nor did cigna. so they are seeing possibilities, and while the first years are not good in terms of profitability for most of the insurers that are serving this market, there is -- there will be as -- as this pool stabilizes more, and as the insurance companies can figure out more what kinds of plans they can offer, how to change the networks to make it more suitable for them -- or make it more possible for them to make money. so there are a lot of things that the insurance companies can do and will be doing to make sure they are assured a profit in the years going forward. >> that sounds like a plausible scenario to me, brian blaze, that once insurers get the handle of selling this product, they'll make money. >> they are larger deductibles, larger premiums, and more narrow networks. that is making obama plan patients less attractive. your guest talked about obamacare insuring a lot of peop
anthem which has more people enrolled than united does, operates a lot of blue cross-companies across the countryd those companies have a long history of serving this individual market, which united does not, nor did cigna. so they are seeing possibilities, and while the first years are not good in terms of profitability for most of the insurers that are serving this market, there is -- there will be as -- as this pool stabilizes more, and as the insurance companies can figure out more what...
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country. mr. trump: donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country'sresentatives can figure out what the hell is going on. nick: the more outrageous his remarks, the more cheers and support he gets. >> we have no choice. nick: they have made him the front-runner for the republican nomination. morning on breakfast television, he seemed to almost revel in the criticism. have people to want to blow up our cities and buildings. we have to figure out what is going on. attackast week's and san bernardino have sparked fears throughout america, and some applaud his comments. >> it sounds harsh, but reality is reality. >> i say ship them all back. nick: more striking is the shower of criticism. this newspaper compare donald trump to adolf hitler. american muslims have expressed outrage. theonald trump sounds like leader of the lynch mob rather than a great nation like ours. >> the first being a president does when he or she takes the oath of office is to swear an oath to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states. what donald trump says
country. mr. trump: donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country'sresentatives can figure out what the hell is going on. nick: the more outrageous his remarks, the more cheers and support he gets. >> we have no choice. nick: they have made him the front-runner for the republican nomination. morning on breakfast television, he seemed to almost revel in the criticism. have people to want to blow up our cities and...
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defense.not showing a lot of respect for the acc's top-ranked "d" and one of the top-ranked units in the country the last two seasons. milatary bowl this 3 afternoon...navy hosting pittsburgh...literally played on navy's home field in annapolis, maryland.midshipmen 144 yards...3 tds.throws another.navy runs out to a big lead.pitt comes back...too much reynolds.scores his 88th career touchdown.sets the ncaa rushing record for quarterbacks.navy beats pitt 44-28.school-record 11 wins for navy. carolina panthers dealing with their first loss of the season today.panthers fans showing some serious support after the loss in atlanta last night. quite the 3 reception in charlotte last night.the 1972 miami dolphins feel the same way...they remain the only undefeated nfl team.ron rivera asked today if he was bummed about his team make history. 3 sports wraps..and tosses you've been watching abc columbia news at six. thanks for being here. world news tonight is next. eleven. >>> tonight, the breaking news. the massive and deadly storm. >> oh, my god! >> tornadoes, the blizzard, and now the snow and ice. mil
defense.not showing a lot of respect for the acc's top-ranked "d" and one of the top-ranked units in the country the last two seasons. milatary bowl this 3 afternoon...navy hosting pittsburgh...literally played on navy's home field in annapolis, maryland.midshipmen 144 yards...3 tds.throws another.navy runs out to a big lead.pitt comes back...too much reynolds.scores his 88th career touchdown.sets the ncaa rushing record for quarterbacks.navy beats pitt 44-28.school-record 11 wins for...
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that program allows visitors from 38 countries to stay in the united states without a visa for typically countries in europe. the new bill under consideration will ban anyone who has been to iraq and syria in the past five years from taking part in that visa waiver program. >>> comedian jon stewart returned to his old show. this time it was for a serious cause. he appeared on the daley show with trevan. he quickly asked for the ze adroga act. he hopes shaming lawmakers into that bill. the zadroga act ended last month. >>> irving fryar is ordered to pay 615,000 restitution. they were found guilty of an illegal scheme to get $1 million from lenders. they will have to pay back $615,000 each. >>> looks like something out of it is the u.s. navy's latest destroyer. it's the "u.s.s.zumwalt." it sailed out yesterday. it looks futuristic. it's america's largest and most advanced and possibly most powerful destroyer which are typically smaller ships of its type. the sleek futuristic design allows ships to have a stealth profile so that you can't see it on ray tar as much. all the warships have gun
that program allows visitors from 38 countries to stay in the united states without a visa for typically countries in europe. the new bill under consideration will ban anyone who has been to iraq and syria in the past five years from taking part in that visa waiver program. >>> comedian jon stewart returned to his old show. this time it was for a serious cause. he appeared on the daley show with trevan. he quickly asked for the ze adroga act. he hopes shaming lawmakers into that bill....
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donald trump's call to ban muslims from entering the country. >> donald j trump is calling for a total and complete shut down of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> he's taken a page from the playbook of hitler. demonized a group. blame that group for a country's problems. >> reporter: knitter making his comments at a press conference at city hall surrounded by local religious leaders including the mom of the mosque in north philadelphia where police say somebody through a pig's head just this week in what officials call an ignorant thoughtless act. the mosque also house as school and members say they fear trump's rhetoric is fueling acts of hate against their faith. >> do you not want to turn on the news and see your child's school. >> we never thought that's going to happen here in philadelphia actually because it's brotherly love. >> i know sisters right now who are scared. >> we certainly stepped up our presence around all religious institutions. >> reporter: he was adamant in his comparison to trauma top hitler echoing tuesday's daily news cover. >> he cl
donald trump's call to ban muslims from entering the country. >> donald j trump is calling for a total and complete shut down of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> he's taken a page from the playbook of hitler. demonized a group. blame that group for a country's problems. >> reporter: knitter making his comments at a press conference at city hall surrounded by local religious leaders including the...
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aas many as 31,000 foreign fighters, most from western countries including the united states gone over. a security consulting firm, richard bar et is the senior vice president is here in the stowed ye. you've heard the homeland security secretary say that the rhetoric of donald trump actually harms attempts against i.s.i.l. does it do that on the ground in terms of where i.s.i.l. is? <>> the fear perpetuates going after muslims and stereotypes that's helping i.s.i.l. as a result >> yeah. that's the way they so it. they see it very much black and white, you're either with us or against us. what donald trump says they're all against us, they're with i.s.i.l. >>> in this report, talking about the number of f
aas many as 31,000 foreign fighters, most from western countries including the united states gone over. a security consulting firm, richard bar et is the senior vice president is here in the stowed ye. you've heard the homeland security secretary say that the rhetoric of donald trump actually harms attempts against i.s.i.l. does it do that on the ground in terms of where i.s.i.l. is? > yeah. that's the way they so it. they see it very much black and white, you're either with us or against...
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unite the country either 31:28 you can hear more from governor branstad on insiders with dave price... it's this sunday, starting at 9-30... clinton in most polls, now democrat bernie sanders is returning to iowa.. he starts the day in anamosa - penitentiary. sanders say he'll address racial he also address senior and veterans care while campaigning in eastern iowa stops. nothing can be tougher for a family, than having a kid nothing can be tougher for a family, than having a kid battling cancer.. but iowans are making sure they don't have to go through the holiday's alone. injustice and prison reform. he also address senior and veterans care while campaigning in who coined the term "side bread?" because there's nothing "side" about this bread. it may look like the moon. but it's the star of the show. unleash the power of dough. it's always worth remembering... that icing the cinnamon rolls is a privilege not a right. unleash the power of dough. but iowans are making sure they don't have to go through the holiday's alone. today w-h-o radio is devoting time through its broadcast day to
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country. i think it is unconstitutional. i think that is extra for being president of the united states. >> some specific countries like syria and iraq. trish: wait a second. look at the paris attacks. french passport. >> that is why we need better communication. it has happened between people here. people who are in those countries. we should not really diver from the sense of the problem. the problem here is the lack of fighting isis. they do not have enough people at the agenda. >> stabilize. trish: i think that it is clear. we heard more the same rhetoric and the presidential address the other night where he said he was keeping the status quo. that seems to be the consensus. even among democrats. putting forward even more hawkish ids. in light of the president's ease. captain -- >> it is a wait and see foreign-policy. they have to be more proactive. to deal with serious seriously. more than 1200 terrorist groups in syria. as long as they are going, they will see more terrorism. >> it is a scary thought. what else do we need to be doing right now to fight isis? >> we will cut a deal with the russians. the side military on
country. i think it is unconstitutional. i think that is extra for being president of the united states. >> some specific countries like syria and iraq. trish: wait a second. look at the paris attacks. french passport. >> that is why we need better communication. it has happened between people here. people who are in those countries. we should not really diver from the sense of the problem. the problem here is the lack of fighting isis. they do not have enough people at the agenda....
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country. next february in close partnership with germany, norway, kuwait, and the united nations, the u.k. will co-host a conference in london on humanitarian support for syria, including a focus on civilian protection as well as planning for stabilization. of course, mr. president, that conference will seek to raise the funding that is necessary to meet the united nations appeal to support those displaced by the humanitarian crisis. the u.k. is also committed to support post conflict reconstruction efforts in syria, and already has committed to provide at least $1.5 billion to this work in the long term in addition to the more than $1.64 billion we have so far given in humanitarian aid. i hope in february we will see others committing to both the immediate challenge and to the long-term challenge of reconstruction. in conclusion, mr. president, the conflict in syria is now almost five years old. in that time more than 250,000 syrians have been killed. we all have a duty to prevent further slaughter. despite the important step we've taken with today's resolution, despite the progress we've
country. next february in close partnership with germany, norway, kuwait, and the united nations, the u.k. will co-host a conference in london on humanitarian support for syria, including a focus on civilian protection as well as planning for stabilization. of course, mr. president, that conference will seek to raise the funding that is necessary to meet the united nations appeal to support those displaced by the humanitarian crisis. the u.k. is also committed to support post conflict...
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read his proposal to ban muslims from entering the country. >> donald trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the unitedl our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. [ cheers and applause ] >> reaction was swift and loud. >> what was proposed yesterday is not what this party stands for. and more importantly, it's not what this country stands for. >> i do believe that it disqualifies him from serving as president of the united states. >> trump's statement even in this season of extremes is dangerous proposal that overrides history, the law, and the foundation of america itself. >> trump actually rose in the polls after that. a large part of the republican base seemed to support the idea. >> i'm supporting him and i'm supporting what i believe he meant when he said ban muslim immigration. i don't believe he's racist. i think he's talking about, you know, we need to step back and reexamine the vetting process. >> but many saw this as a game changer. many thought even proposing the idea gave isis a propaganda victory. maybe this time he had gone too far. >> do you think something
read his proposal to ban muslims from entering the country. >> donald trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the unitedl our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. [ cheers and applause ] >> reaction was swift and loud. >> what was proposed yesterday is not what this party stands for. and more importantly, it's not what this country stands for. >> i do believe that it disqualifies him from serving as president...
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washington. >> two things are clear, first that the united states in spite of the snowden affair did not stop its surveillance over even friendly countriesd the second is that there's a deep rift and huge mistrust between the two nations and the two leaders, something that never happened before, even when the united states discovered that israel recruited a spy back in the '80s. >>> the journal report says nato members made the list of countries not to be spied upon. but the newspaper says the obama baum allowed the administration to target their top advisors. >>> the u.s. is accusing iran of firing a missile very close to a u.s. ship. it was part of a missile test. and while the u.s. says the missiles were not directed at the ship, the pentagon is calling the exercise unnecessarily provocative and unsafe. ♪ >>> all of this week, your world this morning is looking back at some of the most important stories of 2015, and one is the historic deal to curb iran's nuclear program. ali velshi travelled to tehran, i asked him just what the agreement means for that country. >> when you travel to iran it's a very controlled environment. we had a g
washington. >> two things are clear, first that the united states in spite of the snowden affair did not stop its surveillance over even friendly countriesd the second is that there's a deep rift and huge mistrust between the two nations and the two leaders, something that never happened before, even when the united states discovered that israel recruited a spy back in the '80s. >>> the journal report says nato members made the list of countries not to be spied upon. but the...
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country. in my view, that's a ridiculous position and one that won't be productive. >> john kasich tweeted we need a leader to unite us, not divide us. ben carson said everyone visiting our country should register and be monitored during the stay as done in many countries. ted cruz dismissed the trump plan and highlighted on his plan focusing on syrian refugees. >> that is not my policy. i inttroduced legislation in th senate to put in place a three-year moratorium on refugees coming from countries where isis or al qaeda control a substantial amount of territory. the reason is that's where the threat is coming from. the obama administration and fbi told us they don't have the resources to properly vet those refugees to determine whether or not they are isis terrorists. i think that's the approach we should take. >> trump also taking fire from democrats. no surprise there. in a tweet, hillary clinton called the trump proposal reprehensible and divisive. donald trump, you don't get it. this makes us less safe. and bernie sanders tweeting that the u.s. is stronger standing together. we are weak when we allow racism to
country. in my view, that's a ridiculous position and one that won't be productive. >> john kasich tweeted we need a leader to unite us, not divide us. ben carson said everyone visiting our country should register and be monitored during the stay as done in many countries. ted cruz dismissed the trump plan and highlighted on his plan focusing on syrian refugees. >> that is not my policy. i inttroduced legislation in th senate to put in place a three-year moratorium on refugees...
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countries across the middle east are uniting against terrorism. saudi arabia leading a military alliance with a joint operation center in their capital city. iran is not a participating country. and more america, there seems to be an up tick in people willing to put boots on the ground to fight isis according to a new poll. 42% of americans favor deploying u.s. troops. that's risen from 31% over the past year. naft recent attacks have vaulted terrorism and national security has america's top concern. yesterday president obama met his national security team at the pentagon, then delivered an address to reassure that american people that successful actions are being taken. and later today in minnesota, hillary clinton will give a key foreign policy speech on terrorism. it will focus on how to defend the u.s. and deal with radicalization here at home. >> a california police officer will not face criminal charges after shooting an unarmed suspected drunk driver. it happened after a crash thanksgiving night. the following video may be disturbing to some
countries across the middle east are uniting against terrorism. saudi arabia leading a military alliance with a joint operation center in their capital city. iran is not a participating country. and more america, there seems to be an up tick in people willing to put boots on the ground to fight isis according to a new poll. 42% of americans favor deploying u.s. troops. that's risen from 31% over the past year. naft recent attacks have vaulted terrorism and national security has america's top...
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he came in, he was going to unite the country. his unique demographic make-up was supposed to be a feature because it would enable him to bring all these different groups together. now he understands there are people who are never going to accept him. when he thought he could put this to rest because it wasn't true. releasing the long form birth certificate when donald trump demanded it, he understands that will never happen. >> the day he walked in that door, they knew. they understood race and politics will follow him. they didn't understand the degree it would go to the problems. they understood the unique dynamic of who he was and what he brought to the white house into this nation. >> 80% of this country has completely accepted them, the obama family as the first family, totally accepted michelle, totally accepted the kids. is proud to have them in the oval office and white house living there. it's still, to put it in perspective, about 20%, right? >> it's a loud minority. >> and angry. you're never loud. thank you. we argue
he came in, he was going to unite the country. his unique demographic make-up was supposed to be a feature because it would enable him to bring all these different groups together. now he understands there are people who are never going to accept him. when he thought he could put this to rest because it wasn't true. releasing the long form birth certificate when donald trump demanded it, he understands that will never happen. >> the day he walked in that door, they knew. they understood...