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and they have come close to agree on a united political vision, in order to have a need - needing a roadmap from syria. there are a few other details that need to be sorted out in this meeting. and they have come close to agree on the future. most of them leave it must leave, but when is the question. at the beginning or later on. the the devil is in detail. do you think there's the same disparity when it comes to yemen. and how to deal with houthi rebels. >> syria and yemen prove that these are the two biggest challenges facing the g.c.c. countries, it's no less complicated than the conflict in syria. here, we have the g.c.c. countries on board. and qatar in the complex. now we have come to the conclusion. we may need to try the diplomacy in order to solve the problem. in the whole region, it's something that is impossible to obviously problems. the war in syria is going on for about five years. in yemen we are almost a year into the conflict. they are going above that. and i think the geneva process might well start soon, and we hope that this will lead somehow to operate the constitution
and they have come close to agree on a united political vision, in order to have a need - needing a roadmap from syria. there are a few other details that need to be sorted out in this meeting. and they have come close to agree on the future. most of them leave it must leave, but when is the question. at the beginning or later on. the the devil is in detail. do you think there's the same disparity when it comes to yemen. and how to deal with houthi rebels. >> syria and yemen prove that...
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most of the time in the united states, and when mass violence is political in the united states, we tend to import it as in seventy 11 #. >> if you ask the people straight up why is the united states different in this regard, you get the story of the colt 45, smith and wesson, the parts of american history that did involve a lot of violence, slavery or the pushing of people to the west through western expansion, what does that have to do with shooting today in miami or atlanta or dallas? >> well, the first thing, this is a ideas. during the time of the second amendment, america was not a frontier society yet the stories of davey crockette and the stallone movies, that reenforce. that a lone person with a gun changes the system, that is a cultural myth that doesn't exist any where else in the world. the other thing, if you loob at the places of high level violence, they are places in the deep south where the slavery was part of that system. the legacy of slave any terms of violence in the united states is still there. >> do we know you can draw a line somehow
most of the time in the united states, and when mass violence is political in the united states, we tend to import it as in seventy 11 #. >> if you ask the people straight up why is the united states different in this regard, you get the story of the colt 45, smith and wesson, the parts of american history that did involve a lot of violence, slavery or the pushing of people to the west through western expansion, what does that have to do with shooting today in miami or atlanta or dallas?...
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bush says "he's the chaos candidate and would be chaos president of the united states." political watchers warning bush he may be picking a fight that cannot be won. sabato says "so if you look establishment, and walk establishment and act establishment don't make any plans after july, because you're not going to be the nominee." waldman (on cam tag) says "a new survey out today by the foundation for accountability and civic trust finds hillary clinton one of "the worst ethics violators of 2015" ... while a new gallup poll finds clinton the most admired woman in america. in washington, joel waldman, fox news." a strange scene at the hyundai sun bowl in el paso texas sunday as snow fell during the game. the university of miami and washington state had to battle the elements as well as each other. washington state went on win the now fox5 weather 24/7, with chief meterologist ted pretty we keep the freeaing to near-freezing temperatures overnight through the week with cold afternoons. tuesday's start at 33 degrees will be a few degrees warmer than what we saw monday morning at 29 de
bush says "he's the chaos candidate and would be chaos president of the united states." political watchers warning bush he may be picking a fight that cannot be won. sabato says "so if you look establishment, and walk establishment and act establishment don't make any plans after july, because you're not going to be the nominee." waldman (on cam tag) says "a new survey out today by the foundation for accountability and civic trust finds hillary clinton one of "the...
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if they are ready to spend on fund-raisers against me, puerto rico politics is is not like united states politics. nothing to do with. i have be here -- puerto rico. puerto rico is a a litton american country. that's the truth. we are we are lacking our american citizens, but we are lacking puerto rico. we are very proud of it and we want to remain latins. i will give you some clues. only 3% of the population is english. counting me affluent. you know the atm machines? ask puerto ricans, puerto rico, anyone, the atm machine is puerto rico, you want instruction in spanish or english, 96% instruction in spanish. so, we can contain lia latin american country, is very intense. very, very sbreintense. rallies are a thousand of people. we do something we call karawana, hundreds of thousands of cars with flags. and boom box and like it. we really like it. we enjoy it. we like it. and it's a way, it's the best way to get information to people. because you will have a house and i like to be with people. imagine that from january to november and at the same time, with the other hand, trying to fix
if they are ready to spend on fund-raisers against me, puerto rico politics is is not like united states politics. nothing to do with. i have be here -- puerto rico. puerto rico is a a litton american country. that's the truth. we are we are lacking our american citizens, but we are lacking puerto rico. we are very proud of it and we want to remain latins. i will give you some clues. only 3% of the population is english. counting me affluent. you know the atm machines? ask puerto ricans, puerto...
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trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> political plan. reaction from the left and right over donald trump's new controversial idea. the reasons no charges were filed in a deadly police shooting that has the city of chicago on edge. >> we are learning more about the husband and wife who massacred 14 people in camera. the f.b.i. said they had both long been radicalized and that they ref fined their skills with weapons at local gun ranges and took target practice days before the shooting. al jazeera he is melissa chan has the latest from san bernadino. >> reporter: i am standing as close as we have been over the last few days inland regional center where investigators say they are continuing the investigation with what they call reconstruction. all told, they have collected .320 pieces of evidence, some of which has been flown to the bomb lab. the other thing investigators said, they can confirm the couple, the two shooters, had been radicalized for some time. but what they say is that though don't by whom or when. here is more informa
trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> political plan. reaction from the left and right over donald trump's new controversial idea. the reasons no charges were filed in a deadly police shooting that has the city of chicago on edge. >> we are learning more about the husband and wife who massacred 14 people in camera. the f.b.i. said they had both long been radicalized and that they ref fined their skills with weapons at local gun...
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would be, what are you going to do with the 7 million muslims who currently live in the united states? political realms here. >> we understand we live in a country that still protects our liberties. but we worry about the direction that the political discourse is headed. >> this rhetoric echoes nazi germany against the jews. >> reporter: the philadelphia daily news drawing a comparison to hitler, and this from his mayor. but still on good morning america, a steadfast trump doubling down, invoking president roosevelt's action against german, and japanese descent. >> this was a president highly respected by all. he did the same thing. if you look at what he was doing, it was far worse. i mean, he was talking about the germans, because we're at war. we are now at war. >> reporter: and when asked about that cover -- >> the new furor over donald trump, you're increasingly being compared to hitler. does that give you any pause at all? >> no, because what i'm doing is the germans, italians, japanese, you know, many years ago -- >> you're for internment camps? >> this is a president who was highly respe
would be, what are you going to do with the 7 million muslims who currently live in the united states? political realms here. >> we understand we live in a country that still protects our liberties. but we worry about the direction that the political discourse is headed. >> this rhetoric echoes nazi germany against the jews. >> reporter: the philadelphia daily news drawing a comparison to hitler, and this from his mayor. but still on good morning america, a steadfast trump...
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united states. his plan has drawn criticism from both political parties, and his fellow candidates. sabrina: new this morning, the iowa d-c-i joins a suspicious death investigation in sabrina: the investigation began with the discovery of a decomposed body near the county line with madison county. authorities say a hunter found the body of a female in her thirsties in a farm pond off of redwood avenue last week. an autopsy has since been conducted by the state medical examiner. due to the ongoing investigation, the cause and manner of death have not been released at this time. local five will continue to follow this story and bring you any new details as they are made available. sabrina: residents in a monroe county town will need to begin boiling there water this morning... sabrina: a planned boil advisory goes into effect beginning today for the city of lovilla. city workers will begin completion of a water main project later this morning, requiring the city's water supply to be shut down for a few hours. the project is the result of a leaking underground storage tank. officials e
united states. his plan has drawn criticism from both political parties, and his fellow candidates. sabrina: new this morning, the iowa d-c-i joins a suspicious death investigation in sabrina: the investigation began with the discovery of a decomposed body near the county line with madison county. authorities say a hunter found the body of a female in her thirsties in a farm pond off of redwood avenue last week. an autopsy has since been conducted by the state medical examiner. due to the...
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puerto rico politics is not like united states politics. has nothing to do with. have been to a rally. you should go to a rally in puerto rico. if puerto rico is a latin american country, that's the truth. we are latins that are american citizens. but we are latins. this is a latin american country. we are very proud of it. we want to remain latins. i will give you some clues. only 30% of the population is fluent in english. counting me a fluent -- counting me a fluent. [laughter] [applause] you know the atm machines? ask border regions or in puerto rico in want to go to an atm machine in puerto rico, if you want instruction in spanish or in english. 96% requested instructions in spanish. puerto rico is a latin american country, so we do campaign as a latin american country. it's very intense, very, very intense. rallies are, thousands of people. we do something we call -- that is like hundreds and thousands of cars with flags and boomboxes, and why things weren't huge boombox come and we love it. we like it. we really like it. we enjoyed. we are that. we like it.
puerto rico politics is not like united states politics. has nothing to do with. have been to a rally. you should go to a rally in puerto rico. if puerto rico is a latin american country, that's the truth. we are latins that are american citizens. but we are latins. this is a latin american country. we are very proud of it. we want to remain latins. i will give you some clues. only 30% of the population is fluent in english. counting me a fluent -- counting me a fluent. [laughter] [applause]...
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we are on a path to victory in pulling off one of the great political upsets in the history of the united states. sanders is the only major political caadidate holding polititcal vents thursday. he'll be hosting a new year's eve party at a downtown des moines hotel. coming up next...ur road to the rose bowl covera continues as "now, kwwl sports, presented by your local toyota dealer." announcer:r:ne candidate tough enough to take on ththbully... jeb bush: donald, you're not going to be able that's not going to happen. (applause) announcer: one candidate tough enough to take on isis. jeb will destroy isis... and keep america safe.e. jeb bush: ththunited states should not delay in leading a global coalition to take out isis with overwhelming force. nouncer: tested and proven leadership matters. jeb bush. hey! this holiday, u.s. cellular's giving you 15 gigs of data for just $70! but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? u.s. cellular sized data. 15 gigs of good, strong g ta you can acacally use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're gett
we are on a path to victory in pulling off one of the great political upsets in the history of the united states. sanders is the only major political caadidate holding polititcal vents thursday. he'll be hosting a new year's eve party at a downtown des moines hotel. coming up next...ur road to the rose bowl covera continues as "now, kwwl sports, presented by your local toyota dealer." announcer:r:ne candidate tough enough to take on ththbully... jeb bush: donald, you're not going to...
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politics. not just president assad. i'm talking about united states politics and the run for the white house.king forward, what needs to be done in iraq in particular in order to properly train these troops? do we need more troops in iraq that are essentially going to infiltrate syria in order to get the job done? >> i think we follow on with what is winning. if these guys take ramadi, that will boost their morale, show we're on the right track with them. we keep working with success. the other thing we need to do is we need to start arming the kurds directly. we need to arm them directly. >> captain chuck nash, thank you. always interesting stuff. >>> my pleasure, julie. >>> two of california's famous highways shutting down from a fast-moving wildfire. dozens have been told get out of your home right now. the latest on this growing threat next. >>> and president obama speaks out about this week's deadly suicide bombing in afghanistan during his family's annual christmas visit to troops stationed in hawaii. and during this holiday season, we remember all of our servicemen and women and say th
politics. not just president assad. i'm talking about united states politics and the run for the white house.king forward, what needs to be done in iraq in particular in order to properly train these troops? do we need more troops in iraq that are essentially going to infiltrate syria in order to get the job done? >> i think we follow on with what is winning. if these guys take ramadi, that will boost their morale, show we're on the right track with them. we keep working with success. the...
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trump is calling for a total and complete shut down of muslims entering the united states. >> political get uglier than that. let's get a quick mood change. best political theater of the year. >> i am going to say the gop because they have basically sucked the air out of the democrats. if you ask majority of americans they may not know the democratic candidates. >> this is incredible political theater. >> the goofy side. >> when you watch him do an event he did one right after the republican debate the other night. he does an event and everybody wants to hear what he has to say. they shift to another candidate and you can hear the television. it may not be great for the republican party or necessarily the country but -- >> i cannot disagree with the way you phrased that. >> best political theater. >> as we have watched john boehner twist in the wind on the other end of the fork of the tea party we are wondering how will he end his torment? the answer, hide behind pontiff hats. you can slip out a dodge without the tea party knowing you are gone. >> donald trump's instagram videos. >> wou
trump is calling for a total and complete shut down of muslims entering the united states. >> political get uglier than that. let's get a quick mood change. best political theater of the year. >> i am going to say the gop because they have basically sucked the air out of the democrats. if you ask majority of americans they may not know the democratic candidates. >> this is incredible political theater. >> the goofy side. >> when you watch him do an event he did one...
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laura was able to go into politics thanks to a united nations project that trained her and financed her campaign. her parents supported her, which is not a matter of course. >> if your father decides, because you're a girl, you don't need any further education, then that's it. you get married off and become a housewife, and not even your mother can change that. >> but laura bosnea wants to change exactly that, which is why she devotes special attention to roma families with many children. here she's visiting eugeniu in riscani's poor neighborhood. he lives in this half-finished house with his wife and their seven children, without electricity or running water. eugeniu works as a day laborer, and he and his wife collect nuts that they painstakingly shell and try to sell, a meager income. their hands are discolored from the nuts, but they don't want their children to help. they want them to go to school, with clean hands. >> things were better before. much better. we had a car, he always had work, there was something to do. we had a better life. but since i no longer get welfare, it's ver
laura was able to go into politics thanks to a united nations project that trained her and financed her campaign. her parents supported her, which is not a matter of course. >> if your father decides, because you're a girl, you don't need any further education, then that's it. you get married off and become a housewife, and not even your mother can change that. >> but laura bosnea wants to change exactly that, which is why she devotes special attention to roma families with many...
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rare address last night was the anti muslim rhetoric heard from some quarters within the united states, even political quarters and some republican presidential candidates. >> he also talked about be visas. the house of representatives votes tomorrow on new restrictions on visas, explain what this is and whether the president is likely to sign off on it. >> it's interesting, the house is going to vote on a measure that tightens the so-called visa waiver program that potentially affects millions of individuals who hold passports from friendly countries, countries friendly to the united states. there's a program where they do not have to ayou ply for a visa, obtain a visa. the house of representatives will vote on that tomorrow. the senate is expected to take that up. the white house says they are open to new legislation and ways are looking at this. the president specifically spoke last night of something different. the individual, the female as part of that couple that allegedly carried out the heinous acts in san bernardino, she entered this country, tashfeen malik, there she is, entered this country
rare address last night was the anti muslim rhetoric heard from some quarters within the united states, even political quarters and some republican presidential candidates. >> he also talked about be visas. the house of representatives votes tomorrow on new restrictions on visas, explain what this is and whether the president is likely to sign off on it. >> it's interesting, the house is going to vote on a measure that tightens the so-called visa waiver program that potentially...
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laura was able to go into politics thanks to a united nations project that trained her and financed her campaign. her parents supported her, which is not a matter of course. >> if your father decides, because you're a girl, you don't need any further education, then that's it. you get married off and become a housewife, and not even your mother can change that. >> but laura bosnea wants to change exactly that, which is why she devotes special attention to roma families with many children. here she's visiting eugeniu in riscani's poor neighborhood. he lives in this half-finished house with his wife and their seven children, without electricity or running water. eugeniu works as a day laborer, and he and his wife collect nuts that they painstakingly shell and try to sell, a meager income. their hands are discolored from the nuts, but they don't want their children to help. they want them to go to school, with clean hands. >> things were better before. much better. we had a car, he always had work, there was something to do. we had a better life. but since i no longer get welfare, it's ver
laura was able to go into politics thanks to a united nations project that trained her and financed her campaign. her parents supported her, which is not a matter of course. >> if your father decides, because you're a girl, you don't need any further education, then that's it. you get married off and become a housewife, and not even your mother can change that. >> but laura bosnea wants to change exactly that, which is why she devotes special attention to roma families with many...
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trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> political plan. reaction from the left and right over donald trump's new
trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> political plan. reaction from the left and right over donald trump's new
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political environment, who becomes president. of the unitedtes economy and political environment, over the next four years. the other big piece, which i think market participants will be focused on, is china. how will china navigate its transition economically? >> the biggest issue will be the vulnerability of europe. the weakness of the transatlantic relationship. to leadership.s transatlantic leadership has been the bedrock on which you have had the u.s. led leadership. europe is recovering, not as quick as someone like. law,rms of rule of technology and science. investments, europe -- yvonne: up next, still shorting to read why investors and analysts are betting on different outcomes in macau. ♪ yvonne: top stories trending this hour. asian stocks are joining the wall street rally. stock volatility vanishing after the well telegraphed decision to raise rights -- freights signals confidence in the biggest economy in the world. the dollar climbed on the back of the fed decision, finding strength after initial fluctuations. it is stronger agai
political environment, who becomes president. of the unitedtes economy and political environment, over the next four years. the other big piece, which i think market participants will be focused on, is china. how will china navigate its transition economically? >> the biggest issue will be the vulnerability of europe. the weakness of the transatlantic relationship. to leadership.s transatlantic leadership has been the bedrock on which you have had the u.s. led leadership. europe is...
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campaign rhetoric here, we stay out of the politics, we do know that our friends and partners all around the world listen very closely to the discourse here in the united states, whether it's political campaign or what not, and so people pay attention to what's being said here and comments like that are not helpful. >> the u.n. says counterproductive. do you think it emboldens isil in any way, that type of rhetoric? >> well, it certainly isn't helping. obviously a terrorist like isil want to provoke. they want to get a reaction from the west and when comments like that are made, it leads to reactions they prefer or want. on the resettlement program, no other traveler to the united states, no other traveler is as screened and carefully scoot needs as refugees. >> he says the program is very carefully managed. >> it is unclear whether trump's call for a ban on muslims could hurt his business deals. he has partnerships in majority muslim countries. his empire was built through dealings with the sawed royal family. his company owns several golf courses in dubai and it's considering other investments in dubai, qatar and saudi arabia. >> a former republican
campaign rhetoric here, we stay out of the politics, we do know that our friends and partners all around the world listen very closely to the discourse here in the united states, whether it's political campaign or what not, and so people pay attention to what's being said here and comments like that are not helpful. >> the u.n. says counterproductive. do you think it emboldens isil in any way, that type of rhetoric? >> well, it certainly isn't helping. obviously a terrorist like...
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from 30 to 38% in south carolina after he touched off a political firestorm with the proposal to temporarily ban muslims from entering the united states. >> maybe it's not politically correct but had to bring it up and a lot of of people are very thankful. >> both republicans and democrats are speaking out, calling the donald un hinged and un american. that's just by the other gop candidates. they're report et -- reportedly wringing their hands over it. >> i think the american people are afraid. i understand that. and they're frustrated. i understand that too. and so it is irresponsible of someone to play on that fear and frustration and not offer a plan. >> if trump planned to run as an independent, a recent poll found that 68% of his supporters would follow him. that has republican party leaders worry that a trump de infection would all but guarantee a victory for hillary in 2016. >>> president obama signed a historic education bill this morning, relacing the no child -- replacing the no child left behind law. it still requires students to take statewide reading and math tests, but they're less standardized. >> with this bill
from 30 to 38% in south carolina after he touched off a political firestorm with the proposal to temporarily ban muslims from entering the united states. >> maybe it's not politically correct but had to bring it up and a lot of of people are very thankful. >> both republicans and democrats are speaking out, calling the donald un hinged and un american. that's just by the other gop candidates. they're report et -- reportedly wringing their hands over it. >> i think the american...
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united states. he said political leaders should use their position to bring understanding. ali became a muslim during the height of his career. >>> people who ate at the elephant bar was the victim of a data breech. there was processing system breeches including 20 in california. the breech affects credit or debit payments made between august 12th and december 4th. there are nine elephant bar restaurants in the bay area. >>> on to the weather. we have this one-two punch coming. >> ama and dan, we have two storms coming. the first is approaching the bay area right now. i will take you in a little closer. we have seen santa rosa and ukiah. that will continue and only intensifying toward the morning commute. the current temperatures in the 50s, 60s and really it is comfortable to mild. it is muggy out there and it is going to be a misty and drizzly one with rain in the north bay. the emeryville camera is looking across the bay. stormy for your morning commute. showers and thunder tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening and the next system is coming in this weekend. the storm t
united states. he said political leaders should use their position to bring understanding. ali became a muslim during the height of his career. >>> people who ate at the elephant bar was the victim of a data breech. there was processing system breeches including 20 in california. the breech affects credit or debit payments made between august 12th and december 4th. there are nine elephant bar restaurants in the bay area. >>> on to the weather. we have this one-two punch...
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united states. thentific ideas that shaped politics and morals of that generation.ablishingoff by the young men's improvement club. these were about improving their morals.y, individual they would read books and share ideas. these were young men like himself that were not born to wealth but believed it was possible to rely on yourself, study, and get ahead in society. at 10:00 a.m.,ng we look back at the 2000 campaign of george w. bush -- his announcement to run while in new hampshire, his visit to eliminate stand, -- a lemonade stand, and a pumpkin festival. film on at 4:00, the titled "why nato" on the reasons it was formed and the efforts by general dwight eisenhower to convince 12 other nations to support it. >> in december, 1950, the north atlantic council decided to give dwight eisenhower authority to train and integrate a force with the united states and europe. the task was unprecedented. though each of the nato countries would see to the sci-fi of its own country -- supply of its own country, they would be possible for the coordination into a single force.
united states. thentific ideas that shaped politics and morals of that generation.ablishingoff by the young men's improvement club. these were about improving their morals.y, individual they would read books and share ideas. these were young men like himself that were not born to wealth but believed it was possible to rely on yourself, study, and get ahead in society. at 10:00 a.m.,ng we look back at the 2000 campaign of george w. bush -- his announcement to run while in new hampshire, his...
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this security council resolution on friday unprecedented that we're rallying all together united on a political track, i think it is somewhere -- maybe it's deep down in putin or maybe it's closer to the surface. one can't yet quite tell. there is a recognition that as long as there's not a political transition, as long as most of the sunni population in syria has chosen the opposition side, there's not going to be the kind of shared effort against isil that russia believes is in its interests. even if russia itself isn't really striking us right now, is propping up assad, is hitting moderate opposition groups more than they're hitting the terrorists themselves. it remains quite confusing. but still what we see is them embracing at least the conversation about what a political track would look like. and i think it is the isil problem and the fact they recognize that absent a political transition the kind of unity that we need against terrorism is going to be very hard to find inside syria. >> when you look at the syrian conflict and the way that it evolved and the types of policy approaches tha
this security council resolution on friday unprecedented that we're rallying all together united on a political track, i think it is somewhere -- maybe it's deep down in putin or maybe it's closer to the surface. one can't yet quite tell. there is a recognition that as long as there's not a political transition, as long as most of the sunni population in syria has chosen the opposition side, there's not going to be the kind of shared effort against isil that russia believes is in its interests....
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united states. he said political leaders should use their position to bring understanding.li became a muslim during the height of his career. >>> people who ate at the elephant bar was the victim of a data breech. there was processing system breeches including 20 in california. the breech affects credit or debit payments made between august 12th and december 4th. there are nine elephant bar restaurants in the bay area. >>> on to the weather. we have this one-two punch coming. >> ama and dan, we have two storms coming. the first is approaching the bay area right now. i will take you in a little closer. we have seen santa rosa and ukiah. that will continue and only intensifying toward the morning commute. the current temperatures in the 50s, 60s and really it is comfortable to mild. it is muggy out there and it is going to be a misty and drizzly one with rain in the north bay. the emeryville camera is looking across the bay. stormy for your morning commute. showers and thunder tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening and the next system is coming in this weekend. the storm tha
united states. he said political leaders should use their position to bring understanding.li became a muslim during the height of his career. >>> people who ate at the elephant bar was the victim of a data breech. there was processing system breeches including 20 in california. the breech affects credit or debit payments made between august 12th and december 4th. there are nine elephant bar restaurants in the bay area. >>> on to the weather. we have this one-two punch coming....
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united states was seen to be sort of immune to these problems of visceral action, the united states more politicallypathetic and stronger. you're seeing that watching up onto american shores. the extraordinary reaction to trump's suggestion that you would have a temporary ban on all muslims entering the country and the tepid response from republicans and the mixed response from americans across the political spectrum, that comes as a deep and stark surprise to most that are very concerned about where america is, what america stands for. does it not only export its values, but does it really even live up to them at home? i think that's the question. when you see the brits cozying up to the chinese in unprecedented fashion orange la merkel going to turkey and saying we're going to let you into the eu faster or the french saying we're going to work closely with the russians and syria. you see the transatlantic relationship is really falling apart. >> david miliband, what do you make of trump? >> i think that for someone, being a humanitarian agency, including letting 10,000 refugees into america, it's
united states was seen to be sort of immune to these problems of visceral action, the united states more politicallypathetic and stronger. you're seeing that watching up onto american shores. the extraordinary reaction to trump's suggestion that you would have a temporary ban on all muslims entering the country and the tepid response from republicans and the mixed response from americans across the political spectrum, that comes as a deep and stark surprise to most that are very concerned about...
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the united nations climate change conference, cop21 was such an event. political leaders, delegates, advocates and journalists flocked to paris. anyone trying to assess the agreement reached could have concluded through the happy headlines, the self-congratulatory leaders, that it was job done. many scientists say that this deal is well short of what is needed to tackle the problem. why would the story be framed that way. starting with the obvious it reflected the will of the leaders. some of whom had a lot riding on it. it's reported geographically, bigging the question about how representative mainstream news narratives are when it comes to the places most affected by climate change. our starting point this week is paris >>> journalists know all about deadlines, many of them deal with them every day, and the headlines they would publish are probably prepared, the one they used if the political leaders in paris reached an agreement, and the one they had in case the conference failed. >> planners at media organizations find it easy to send journalists to big event
the united nations climate change conference, cop21 was such an event. political leaders, delegates, advocates and journalists flocked to paris. anyone trying to assess the agreement reached could have concluded through the happy headlines, the self-congratulatory leaders, that it was job done. many scientists say that this deal is well short of what is needed to tackle the problem. why would the story be framed that way. starting with the obvious it reflected the will of the leaders. some of...
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puerto rico politics is not like the united states politics. it has nothing to do with it. i have been hearing rallies. you should go to a rally in puerto rico. puerto rico is a latin american country. that's the truth. we are latins that are american citizens but we are latins. this is a latin american country. and we are very proud of it, and we want to remain latins. i will give you some clues. only 30% of the population is fluent in english. counting me as fluent -- [laughter] [applause] you know the a.t.m. machines ask puerto ricans -- puerto rico, anyone, you go to an a.t.m. machine in puerto rico, if you want the instruction in spanish or english. 96% request the instructions in spanish. puerto rico is a latin american country, so we do campaign as a latin american country. it's very intense, very, very intense. rallies are thousands of people . we do something we do carawanas which is hundreds of thousands of cars with flags and boom boxes, wagons with huge boom boxes and we like it. we really like it. we enjoy it. we are that. we like it. and i think it's a way --
puerto rico politics is not like the united states politics. it has nothing to do with it. i have been hearing rallies. you should go to a rally in puerto rico. puerto rico is a latin american country. that's the truth. we are latins that are american citizens but we are latins. this is a latin american country. and we are very proud of it, and we want to remain latins. i will give you some clues. only 30% of the population is fluent in english. counting me as fluent -- [laughter] [applause]...
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they like to call things what they are....they are trying to be politically correct to the united nations crowd...and to make sure that they are taking the christie also noted that this type of attack could happen anywhere in the country. rand paul was also in des moines today... he spoke with channel 13's political director dave price... who was filling in for jan michaelson on w-h-o radio... paul says one way to fight isis in the u-s is to protect our borders. he also expressed his condolences for the victims and their families. 10:14:42:06-10:15:00:09 "to me when these tragedies happen i get asked my opinion on it all the time i kind of want to make a point...this is someone's brother, sister...or wife that was killed here and there were people there to be rescued, really it's a tragedy to have so many people killed...just senseless." even democratic candidate... hillary clinton broke from the president and called the shooting a terrorist attack yesterday. she and ted cruz were in fort dodge today... rick santorum is in urbandale at this hour. tomorrow... these three eastern iowa. ben
they like to call things what they are....they are trying to be politically correct to the united nations crowd...and to make sure that they are taking the christie also noted that this type of attack could happen anywhere in the country. rand paul was also in des moines today... he spoke with channel 13's political director dave price... who was filling in for jan michaelson on w-h-o radio... paul says one way to fight isis in the u-s is to protect our borders. he also expressed his...
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obviously the president of the united states is of my friend's political party. and he's got to sign this legislation. anything that gets done is going to involve a lot of compromises. and anything that comes to this floor, whether you like or dislike it, will have been approved at some level, or at least accepted at some level, by members of both parties. this is what we had to agree to. i'm optimistic about that. and i'm very pleased, frankly, that this process is largely driven by the chairman of appropriations, mr. rogers, by mrs. lowey from new york. i know them to be exceptional legislators. and i know that all parties concerned here are -- and their senate counterparts and administration counterparts are involved in good faith effort to give us a good funding bill for next year. and to set the stage for what we hope is a normal appropriations process. if we have that process next year, my friends on both sides of the aisle will have the opportunity to see every bill on the floor. the opportunity to offer any amendment they want. the opportunity to literall
obviously the president of the united states is of my friend's political party. and he's got to sign this legislation. anything that gets done is going to involve a lot of compromises. and anything that comes to this floor, whether you like or dislike it, will have been approved at some level, or at least accepted at some level, by members of both parties. this is what we had to agree to. i'm optimistic about that. and i'm very pleased, frankly, that this process is largely driven by the...
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there is so much of this is i'm getting opinionated leaders in the united states, whether they are academic, political activists, those people to read the ideas and have a sense of that, a sense of direction. in essence, it is a campaign of people who believe not only in you, which is how we used to run campaigns, but not only you but the ideas you represent. so that the momentum is beyond any one person. so it is a different kind of campaign than the usual retail handshake i'm a good guy vote for me approach. it is this is what i think the problems are, this is where i think we ought to go. decide whether you want to go there with me. so i never ran a campaign like that before. it is usually one-on-one kind of jousting in combat, but this has a different dimension to it. >> what do you think about at the end of the day when you are sitting in a hotel room before getting ready to go to bed in iowa or other states? mr. tsongas: well, unlike other candidates, i am not going to run this campaign as an absentee father or husband. it has been something like almost eight weeks now i have been away from my f
there is so much of this is i'm getting opinionated leaders in the united states, whether they are academic, political activists, those people to read the ideas and have a sense of that, a sense of direction. in essence, it is a campaign of people who believe not only in you, which is how we used to run campaigns, but not only you but the ideas you represent. so that the momentum is beyond any one person. so it is a different kind of campaign than the usual retail handshake i'm a good guy vote...
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the stark contrast with the president of the united states. great politics or something he will regret. christian first. >> it's good if you are trying to build your brand and elevate your personality. but ultimately it's not going to get you qualified to be put in park of the great left military on the planet and given the awesome police powers that are incumbent upon the presidency. that's why he does well in the pry mayorive season. but when voters -- going back to that howard dean example if you look at iowa where you have to stand up in front of your neighbors and our pastor and say who you are going vote for. judge napolitano: tammy, you are not a great fan of the donald. >> i'm a critic. judge napolitano: we both criticized the president's speech. does this make you like him more? >> if you like him, this is the reason you like him. this is refreshing. we are at sea. people are wondering where the leadership is. if americans are afraid part of the reason they are afraid is because of the leadership issue. moist's an existential issue as oh -- now it's
the stark contrast with the president of the united states. great politics or something he will regret. christian first. >> it's good if you are trying to build your brand and elevate your personality. but ultimately it's not going to get you qualified to be put in park of the great left military on the planet and given the awesome police powers that are incumbent upon the presidency. that's why he does well in the pry mayorive season. but when voters -- going back to that howard dean...
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united states. it has certainly been the largest political story of the week. today you will find donald trump in south carolina at another rally, brought to a halt today because of protestors who were then escorted out. >> they were close to doing something and then -- [ shouting ] >> cnn national correspondent atia abawi is live in south carolina. do we know what the root cause of it was? >> reporter: there were many protests, four protests interrupting donald trump's rally today. at least nine people were escorted out. many of those protesters were unhappy with trump's proposal to ban all muslims coming into the u.s. temporarily. many speaking out vocally about that, some holding signs that said "stop islamophobia." one of the trump's supporters mentioned to the crowd they likely would get protestors today and prompted them in anticipation to drown them up and say, "trump, trump," when and if that happened. donald trump today speaking to his base about that proposal that he knows is controversial. but a poll out this week found 72% of his supporters actually
united states. it has certainly been the largest political story of the week. today you will find donald trump in south carolina at another rally, brought to a halt today because of protestors who were then escorted out. >> they were close to doing something and then -- [ shouting ] >> cnn national correspondent atia abawi is live in south carolina. do we know what the root cause of it was? >> reporter: there were many protests, four protests interrupting donald trump's rally...
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todd: donald trump's call to ban muslims from temporarily entering the united states is still having an impact. chief political reporter cynthia fodor is in studio. interfaith leaders in iowa met today to call for unity? cynthia: todd, the first muslim to be elected to congress, keith ellison of minnesota, is on a 2 day swing through iowa to support bernie sanders. but in des moines today, he focused on religious tolerance. to sit together around one table -- around one table to stand as , one against divisiveness. >> we do have differences, but the fun part of having differences is being able to reach out. >> we are not defined on the basis of race, language. cynthia: a methodist minister, christian pastor, jewish rabbi and muslim imam gathered in response to this comment 3 weeks ago today. >> calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. cynthia: the first muslim elected to congress, keith ellison, is now calling on all americans to include people of all cultures and religions. >> i think it's a good idea to reach out understand people who -- to understand folks who may not
todd: donald trump's call to ban muslims from temporarily entering the united states is still having an impact. chief political reporter cynthia fodor is in studio. interfaith leaders in iowa met today to call for unity? cynthia: todd, the first muslim to be elected to congress, keith ellison of minnesota, is on a 2 day swing through iowa to support bernie sanders. but in des moines today, he focused on religious tolerance. to sit together around one table -- around one table to stand as , one...
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is political correctness keeping the united states safe? reed: a hung jury. the trial of freddie gray with no verdict. we are seeing protests in baltimore.
is political correctness keeping the united states safe? reed: a hung jury. the trial of freddie gray with no verdict. we are seeing protests in baltimore.
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in paris today, he said if the united states was forced into an agreement where there was checking and hard and fast requirements rather than goals, it would be politicallytenable in the united states. do you agree with him? >> yes i do. because if there were binding goals, it would require senate ratification of the treaty. and that is not likely with the current congress. >> paul dresen you're also watching the deliberations going on in paris. is it heading in a direction that, at least, does less damage than you might have contemplated as everyone was heading there to start talking? >> well depends how you're managing the damage of course. developing countries are now asking for $3.5 trillion in climate adaption mitigation funds. but those are supposed to come from countries that are supposed to deindustrialize, dedevelop and decarbonize over the coming years. the money is supposed to be coming from countries whose economies will be shrinking, fewer people employed, less ability to pay this green climate fund money. on the other hand, i think we're looking at voluntary goals which means the developing countries will be able to continue building thousa
in paris today, he said if the united states was forced into an agreement where there was checking and hard and fast requirements rather than goals, it would be politicallytenable in the united states. do you agree with him? >> yes i do. because if there were binding goals, it would require senate ratification of the treaty. and that is not likely with the current congress. >> paul dresen you're also watching the deliberations going on in paris. is it heading in a direction that, at...
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political reason on ideology. it can be environmental. it can be a religious ideology. it can be a number of things. >> it's all true. it's very, as you said in the united states, extremely political. what needs to happen for the conversation about the shootings that continue to happen, for the conversation to be elevated. how do we elevate that conversation for is to be effective, for it to make a difference >> i think the discussion, rather than is it terrorism or not, the discussion is what happened, and why did it happen. this is an example of gun violence, the statistics that you showed earlier. 355th mass killing defined as four or more individuals killed. 355 so far this year, and we still have another month to go. when you look at the number of active shooter incidents, studying last year, 2000, 2013/'14 period. there were 160 active shooting incidents, where one or more individuals were attempting to kill people in a confined area. this is what you see in aurora colorado. which is a mass killing in the united states. sandy hook and the active shooters. 160, 2000, 2013, with over 1,000 people killed and wounded. that's an average of over 11 are
political reason on ideology. it can be environmental. it can be a religious ideology. it can be a number of things. >> it's all true. it's very, as you said in the united states, extremely political. what needs to happen for the conversation about the shootings that continue to happen, for the conversation to be elevated. how do we elevate that conversation for is to be effective, for it to make a difference >> i think the discussion, rather than is it terrorism or not, the...
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>> it's extraordinary that so much amazing science comes out of the united states and so much political rhetoric clouds that science in this country. you know, we're coming out of obviously this paris climate summit. there was enough of a political momentum that 190 nations sent representatives if not their actual leaders to try and talk about this problem, solve this problem, so it's amazing that in the u.s., it's still clouded. part of that is our elected officials. lamar smith, the head of the house and science committee is still actively questions climbs change, saying scientists are distorting around the political agenda. over 98% of scientists are unified in saying that climate change is happening, the human cause, now basically the findings are turning away from feeling like we have to verify that this is happening and instead, we're starting to measure the impacts of this, the geologic, the weather, the effect on human kind. >> a lot of people don't know that this is an issue that hits them right dead in the pocketbook. >> that's right. it's an economic issue, as much as anythin
>> it's extraordinary that so much amazing science comes out of the united states and so much political rhetoric clouds that science in this country. you know, we're coming out of obviously this paris climate summit. there was enough of a political momentum that 190 nations sent representatives if not their actual leaders to try and talk about this problem, solve this problem, so it's amazing that in the u.s., it's still clouded. part of that is our elected officials. lamar smith, the...
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called for a total and complete shut down of muslims entering the united states, critics from both political parties call it unconstitutional, unenforceable and unamerican, and despite that trump stood his ground on an interview on "good morning america.." >> we need vigilance or we'll have many more 9/11's, until our country can figure out what is going on we have no choice but to do this. >> and the front page of the philadelphia daily news had this picture of trump comparing him to adolf hitler and mayor michael nutter would ban trump from the city if he had the power to do it. vernon odom joins us now with more reaction. >> reporter: the mayor is on a rampage today, he had a broad based media section for civic and religious leaders after an assault on a local mosque. more on that later and on donald trump. >> mayor michael nutter released a condemnation of donald trump's comments on muslims. >> he has taken a page from the play book of hitler. demonize a group. >> rabbi author says that the afteragery brings to mine the 1930s here in and europe. >> he is the most egregious, but what is e
called for a total and complete shut down of muslims entering the united states, critics from both political parties call it unconstitutional, unenforceable and unamerican, and despite that trump stood his ground on an interview on "good morning america.." >> we need vigilance or we'll have many more 9/11's, until our country can figure out what is going on we have no choice but to do this. >> and the front page of the philadelphia daily news had this picture of trump...
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are seeing that influence more and more, especially after the citizens united decision, money has just been pouring into the politicalhere is a lot of studies showing that the policies that politicians push the policies that get en acted are those ones that match the preferences of the wealthy elite in the united states. >> money is speaking and having a big effect on the political system. >> professor, you wanted to jump in there? >> i am not sure i want to bring back the 60s without jimi hendrix. that's 1 comment$1 comment. $1.2 trillion in death students have for college, that's a serious issue i think that will inhibit people joining the middle class. that's an important political question. >> or when they do, they will have that ball and chain of that debt dragging behind them into their 30s and their 40s. >> even beyond. even beyond. >> so what do you see do about that? it's something that's really inhibiting secure presence in the middle class. >> i think we need to rethink the whole educational system. right now, primary and secondary education is paid by property taxes. so people's neighborhoods, poor people
are seeing that influence more and more, especially after the citizens united decision, money has just been pouring into the politicalhere is a lot of studies showing that the policies that politicians push the policies that get en acted are those ones that match the preferences of the wealthy elite in the united states. >> money is speaking and having a big effect on the political system. >> professor, you wanted to jump in there? >> i am not sure i want to bring back the 60s...
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greed of the billionaire class which is destroying our economy we are taking the political establishment of citizen's united. spending more time money from addressing reall issues affecting yesterday sanders also made a stop in waterloo. jessica rae: democrat hillary clinton will also be campaigning in iowa this week. clinton has two town hall meetings planned for this wednesday, the first will be held in iowa city just before 3 p-m the second will be held in mason city iowa at the north iowa events center. doors will open at 4-15 on wednesday ted cruz has jumped ahead of donald trump in the latest poll coming out of the state. register and politics released it finds the texas senator has a ten-point-lead over trump. cruz commanded 31-percent of likely republican caucus-goers in iowa. 21-percent. jessica rae: iowa governor terry granstad set a record today. he is officially the longest serving history. today is thousand 6 hundred 42nd the governor will hold a press outside the state capitol in des moines at 2 this afternoon to address the public. be sure to tune in to abc9 news at 5 for more on this histori
greed of the billionaire class which is destroying our economy we are taking the political establishment of citizen's united. spending more time money from addressing reall issues affecting yesterday sanders also made a stop in waterloo. jessica rae: democrat hillary clinton will also be campaigning in iowa this week. clinton has two town hall meetings planned for this wednesday, the first will be held in iowa city just before 3 p-m the second will be held in mason city iowa at the north iowa...
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that's going to give the united states some say over this, right, some pressure, political pressure? >> the biggest thing was the hope that it broke through the cuban people. you know, these people -- they saw a ray of hope on this change. there was nobody more hopeful than the cuban people. >> mm-hmm. >> but, unfortunately, they have been lied for all these years, and it goes into the empty-promises bag and the loss of opportunities. >> the communists are still in charge there. the communist party still does not have open elections. >> i don't know if they're -- i don't know if they can be called communists. this is a brutal regime, a they use communism, but they could be of anything. >> there was a time, of course, when the opposition would have been much louder. if you talk 20 years ago, the opposition to a deal like this would have been huge. i traveled for "good morning america" down to south florida in the everglades and watched a group of men, older men, from alpha 66, who had come over, and just dreamed about going back and invading the country and taking over, and they were
that's going to give the united states some say over this, right, some pressure, political pressure? >> the biggest thing was the hope that it broke through the cuban people. you know, these people -- they saw a ray of hope on this change. there was nobody more hopeful than the cuban people. >> mm-hmm. >> but, unfortunately, they have been lied for all these years, and it goes into the empty-promises bag and the loss of opportunities. >> the communists are still in...