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united states. when weem come to you what have you told them? >> i have discouraged it. there's nothing illegal about it. it's not wrong to come to the united states to have a child. for a lot of people it doesn't sit well. it's a little distasteful and contributes to stories like this people that appear to by criminal conduct. so i try to discourage it unless there's a reason of family members of the united states. most people are looking for an escape hatch. lots of countries where there's instability and problems people want to know their kids will have a safe place to go. >> let's make a distinction between someone that sneaks across the border, versus someone that comes with a fesa allowed in in the country. >> if someone from border control says hello ms chang. why are you here i'll coming to have a kid. >> that will be a level of that is lacking when people are doing that. it could lead to a turn around. the boarder inspector could say that you intend to live and work in the united states and that the visa is inval i had. we heard from a federal agent saying it's not ille
united states. when weem come to you what have you told them? >> i have discouraged it. there's nothing illegal about it. it's not wrong to come to the united states to have a child. for a lot of people it doesn't sit well. it's a little distasteful and contributes to stories like this people that appear to by criminal conduct. so i try to discourage it unless there's a reason of family members of the united states. most people are looking for an escape hatch. lots of countries where...
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united states. at the conferences, the united states was there. the united states was often involved. i think if they had been more formally involved, it would have made the league stronger and served to educate american public opinion. it by the 1930's, the united states was in the league, i wonder if you would have had the same isolationist sentiment. there was a lot of sentiment in europe for peace. there was a huge peace ballot in britain in the 1930's were happy adult population -- half of the adult population voted in favor of peace. that does not necessarily translate into being isolationist. the united states welded it into isolationism in a way that did not happen in europe, that you can want peace but still recognize you have to be engaged in the world. i don't know. it is very difficult. i think historians are now arguing that even in the 1930's, the united states was not as isolationist as we might think. there was a lot of talk, but the united states is still involved, particularly on its own doorstep. the good neighbor policy is a 1930's policy. the united states was sti
united states. at the conferences, the united states was there. the united states was often involved. i think if they had been more formally involved, it would have made the league stronger and served to educate american public opinion. it by the 1930's, the united states was in the league, i wonder if you would have had the same isolationist sentiment. there was a lot of sentiment in europe for peace. there was a huge peace ballot in britain in the 1930's were happy adult population -- half of...
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it's missing white women syndrome, that we know of it in the united states, there's moral panic when n's victim hood and safety is compromised. there's a deeper reaction and response to that than we do women in colour. than? >> yes. >> i'm fortunate enough to know i found my daughter. i had to cremate her ce mains, she was too decomposed to have an open casket. at least we have her assets some other families, their loved ones are still missing. >> it needs to be addressed. that is what misty wanted to do, become a voice for the voiceless. [ ♪♪ ] >> reporter: at the cos cores... >> their work will stand and remind us how lucky we were to have them with us for a while. >> meryl streep gave tribute to lost. >> i need to have answers. i need to know if somebody out there did something to my girl. i need to know that. >> reporter: charles wants the fbi to investigate the death, and is raising funds for a private investigation. what did the world lose when we lost misty? >> we may never know. she didn't get to tap her potential. she had to much more to give >>> "america tonight"s sara hoy j
it's missing white women syndrome, that we know of it in the united states, there's moral panic when n's victim hood and safety is compromised. there's a deeper reaction and response to that than we do women in colour. than? >> yes. >> i'm fortunate enough to know i found my daughter. i had to cremate her ce mains, she was too decomposed to have an open casket. at least we have her assets some other families, their loved ones are still missing. >> it needs to be addressed....
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united states. at the conferences, the united states was there. the united states was often involved. think if they had been more formally involved, it would have made the league stronger and served to educate american public opinion. it by the 1930's, the united states was in the league, i wonder if you would have had the same isolationist sentiment. there was a lot of sentiment in europe for peace. a huge piece ballot in britain in the 1930's were happy adult population -- half of the adult population voted in favor of peace. that does not necessarily translate into being isolationist. the united states welded it into isolationism in a way that did not happen in europe, that you can want peace but still recognize you have to be engaged in the world. i don't know. it is very difficult. i think historians are now arguing that even in the 1930's, the united states was not as isolationist as we might think. there was a lot of talk, but the united states is still involved, particularly on its own doorstep. the good neighbor policy is a 1930's policy. united states was still very concerne
united states. at the conferences, the united states was there. the united states was often involved. think if they had been more formally involved, it would have made the league stronger and served to educate american public opinion. it by the 1930's, the united states was in the league, i wonder if you would have had the same isolationist sentiment. there was a lot of sentiment in europe for peace. a huge piece ballot in britain in the 1930's were happy adult population -- half of the adult...
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united states. >> the united states hasn't requested extradition. there is a serious hold into asange case. where does all of that stand at this point the u.s. investigation? >> the latest deposit there was a decision out of a court just two weeks ago that says there is an ongoing multisubject investigation of julian asange and wikileaks julian asange and others in wikileaks are in great jeopardy if they step their foot in the united states. >> there are others including the director of national intelligence, james clapper who have said the action he taken by wikileaks are not only deplorable irresponsible and reprehensible they could have major impacts on our national security. why doesn't he just come to the u.s. and face justice? >> well, i might say there's almost no defense in the united states for espionage charges. you basically don't have a defense. and what -- >> but we don't know if he is going to be charged with espionage yet. >> that is certainly the investigation, the grand jury has been investigating espionage, it is an espionage investigation. as far as the u.s. position is h
united states. >> the united states hasn't requested extradition. there is a serious hold into asange case. where does all of that stand at this point the u.s. investigation? >> the latest deposit there was a decision out of a court just two weeks ago that says there is an ongoing multisubject investigation of julian asange and wikileaks julian asange and others in wikileaks are in great jeopardy if they step their foot in the united states. >> there are others including the...
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public way, a way hurting the security of both country. >> the united states can hardly get on a high horse about spying on friends. there's a report carried in "the wall street journal" about israel spying on the u.s. iran nuke talks and the united states spies on a lot of friendly countries, and taking some of that information and giving it to congressional republicans who oppose the president's policy. is that a difference of degree and kind. >> the thing that is really different here and it goes to what you said a moment ago too is an israeli government using sensitive explanations to advantage one american political party over another, going behind the spying on your friends, which we all do. if you play out in your mind the thought experiment of what it would have been like if israeli intelligence had gone to democrats in congress at the beginning of the war, when president bush said here the stuff that you can use. imagine the reaction. we are not naive about this these are things that happen in fairest between states. for israel that relies profoundly on a relation with the u.s. it has to transcend politics. you ha
public way, a way hurting the security of both country. >> the united states can hardly get on a high horse about spying on friends. there's a report carried in "the wall street journal" about israel spying on the u.s. iran nuke talks and the united states spies on a lot of friendly countries, and taking some of that information and giving it to congressional republicans who oppose the president's policy. is that a difference of degree and kind. >> the thing that is really...
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insisted it wasn't an interview, just a conversation >> in the western world, especially in the united states, there is a lot of criticism of this country about what happens to those who oppose the government so we wanted to know his opinion about what other countries say about human rights here in this country. >> in december the un general assembly voted to refer north korea to the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity. the question is now on the permanent agenda of the security council. kim il sung square was filled with thousands of people in a government rally against the united states and the united nations. >> andrei lankov is a historian who has studied north korea for decades. >> north korea is a notorious human rights abuser. arguably the world's worst human rights abuser. having said that these resolutions have no impact whatsoever. because they understand: it's official now: if they lose they are not going to be spared. so they are going to fight and they are going to be even more repressive, not less. >> in seoul, kim ji-woo ("kim jee oo") - not her real name
insisted it wasn't an interview, just a conversation >> in the western world, especially in the united states, there is a lot of criticism of this country about what happens to those who oppose the government so we wanted to know his opinion about what other countries say about human rights here in this country. >> in december the un general assembly voted to refer north korea to the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity. the question is now on the...
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will the united states be there if the palestinians mess around with international criminal court? yes, but will the united states be there and prevent the world community using the united nations as a way to outline what a two-state solution could look like to sort of force the issue? it really does sound like to me the answer is no, not anymore. that the u.s. might actually sign-off on using the u.n. this way when for years, peter, the policy of the united states has been no, stop it at the u.n. and instead let it be direct talks. but now it's clear the president just doesn't believe the prime minister. >> and, chuck, as you know just this week house speaker john boehner announced he's going to go to israel this month. does that help or hurt the relationship? >> i don't think it has anything -- i don't think it does either to be honest. a member of congress going to israel is not news in that respect. it would only mean something if something is said there, if it's used as some sort of public statement that may be the speaker wants to make against the president, something like tha
will the united states be there if the palestinians mess around with international criminal court? yes, but will the united states be there and prevent the world community using the united nations as a way to outline what a two-state solution could look like to sort of force the issue? it really does sound like to me the answer is no, not anymore. that the u.s. might actually sign-off on using the u.n. this way when for years, peter, the policy of the united states has been no, stop it at the...
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. >> for every pound we stop coming into the united states, there's probably 100 more that we don't stop. so it's a drop in the bucket. >> reporter: deputy ahearn has said, he's one of the last agents between where heroin gets in and where it goes out in the united states. adam rainey, al jazeera nogales nogales, mexico. >>> rob mcbride has the story. >> early behind the initiative, the coffee makers prepare their load. ready to dispense more than a fresh brew they also bear a message of hope while helping the environment. with the regular schedule the regular customers are already lining up by the time the vehicle is open for business. for employee wen sun this offers her a real alternative to scafscavenging in garbage dumps. >> more food to eat. >> reporter: as the sun comes up so this took took comes into its own. the similar panel on cellular panel on its roof powering it up to its destination. able to do up to 100 kilometers on one charge, it's welcome in a city choking on its own exhaust. no pollution no noise means this vehicle at the moment is running completely silent. silence y
. >> for every pound we stop coming into the united states, there's probably 100 more that we don't stop. so it's a drop in the bucket. >> reporter: deputy ahearn has said, he's one of the last agents between where heroin gets in and where it goes out in the united states. adam rainey, al jazeera nogales nogales, mexico. >>> rob mcbride has the story. >> early behind the initiative, the coffee makers prepare their load. ready to dispense more than a fresh brew they...
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viewed as the americans yet again getting involved in the middle east even though there are those in the united states who believe that they should be distancing themselves while others believe there is something that they should never have done disengage from the middle east completely. certain when jen sack psaki the states department spokeswomen was talking a few hours ago the question was raised about whether or not saudi arabia was considering military action. let's take a listen to what she said. >> we are talking about a hypothetical at this points in time. obviously as i mentioned we believing that the sawed sa*ud is saudis have a legitimate concern in yemen and their security given their proximity. i don'ti don't have any predictions for you on what they may or may not do. i would point to you their government for that. >> alan, talk us through the sort of appetite that the american public may have in terms of the u.s. involvement in yemen. >> well, to paraphrase a well known phrase it's a long way away from the united states, so many americans will be surprise today hear that the united stat
viewed as the americans yet again getting involved in the middle east even though there are those in the united states who believe that they should be distancing themselves while others believe there is something that they should never have done disengage from the middle east completely. certain when jen sack psaki the states department spokeswomen was talking a few hours ago the question was raised about whether or not saudi arabia was considering military action. let's take a listen to what...
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this is treachery of the first order, now a menace to the security of united states, right there on the southern border of the united states. from that point on, it's pretty much a foregone conclusion that the united states will enter the war on the allied side. what also makes it easier for the united states to contemplate doing this is in february 1917 there's also a revolution in russia. this is not yet the bolshevik revolution, this is the first revolution that overthrows a czarist regime. one of the main objections that used to come from liberals and people who are profoundly democratic to joining on the allied side, that the allies included this autocratic power suddenly is removed. in april, to cut a long and complicated story short, wilson goes to congress and asks for a declaration of war. it's one of his best speeches. he does so not in a triumphant way. he does it in a somber way. united states, he says, is entering into a war that is going to cost us. it's going to suffer the loss of life. himself has a heavy heart. what he hopes is that the war will end in producing a bette
this is treachery of the first order, now a menace to the security of united states, right there on the southern border of the united states. from that point on, it's pretty much a foregone conclusion that the united states will enter the war on the allied side. what also makes it easier for the united states to contemplate doing this is in february 1917 there's also a revolution in russia. this is not yet the bolshevik revolution, this is the first revolution that overthrows a czarist regime....
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united states. it is just getting there in the wrong way, in my view. state department said that if it is not built it will be coming down on rail. rail has higher emissions, higher safety risks. when you look at those three liabilities, one of them is to canada, the cost. the second safety issue is to the americans. they just had a horrific accident in west virginia. the oil went through chicago. the third issue is higher emissions. if the president says no, you are actually going to have higher emissions. i would argue strongly that the united states is taking two of the three liabilities by saying no. it is the president's right to do that, but we have over 63 votes in the senate and 61% of the house voting for that pipeline. >> we will come back to you in a second. i think the question everyone wants to know is, while barack obama is president, one way or the other, we will this pipeline -- will this pipeline get approved? >> it is less and less likely as time goes on. it is unlikely that he will approve it. whether or not the congress can put togeth
united states. it is just getting there in the wrong way, in my view. state department said that if it is not built it will be coming down on rail. rail has higher emissions, higher safety risks. when you look at those three liabilities, one of them is to canada, the cost. the second safety issue is to the americans. they just had a horrific accident in west virginia. the oil went through chicago. the third issue is higher emissions. if the president says no, you are actually going to have...
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united states the reported number of transgender who were murdered was one a month we know the statistic it coloring to two or three because one is recorded in the last 6 weeks in the united states there have been 5 transgender women regularityly murdered one in san francisco and 3 in california i want to recognize the translating population that are not here tonight bringing but their moreno one of their own brutalizing murdered february 1st and want to acknowledge a the latina population thank you rally of 2 hundred people that night 5 hours later a gay crime against a transgender we need to stop this and stand up against violence and not allow it to continue we need to talk about to each other and band together and work for each other and stand up for each other because the only family value that i recognize and that others is love thank you very much. (clapping.) >> there are partners we also want to continue to allocation and they arrive one is special to us former seeblt member fiona but let me tell you fiona ma she worked on freeing incarcerated women that were convicted because of domestic violence fiona there she is i want it acknowledge a member of the school board who is an
united states the reported number of transgender who were murdered was one a month we know the statistic it coloring to two or three because one is recorded in the last 6 weeks in the united states there have been 5 transgender women regularityly murdered one in san francisco and 3 in california i want to recognize the translating population that are not here tonight bringing but their moreno one of their own brutalizing murdered february 1st and want to acknowledge a the latina population...
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>> there are, lufthanza employs air marshals certainly to and from the united states they are. al i don't think there's much an air marshal could have done to be frank. al that system is designed to keep people out. >> upsetting story and as you said at the top of the show, i wish you were on for happier reasons, but we hope to have you back. >>> who exactly was the 28-year-old co-pilot of the germanwings plane. and war there any signs that he would run a plane full of innocent passengers into the ground? >> the green interray who served three tours in afghanistan, next. ♪ help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operations. when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. joo . >>> welcome back to the real story, the united states taking on a bigger role in the iraqi offensive against islamic state occupied occupied tikrit iraqi forces and shiia militia forces have been stalled in their efforts to recapture the city this week. the u.s. has said the
>> there are, lufthanza employs air marshals certainly to and from the united states they are. al i don't think there's much an air marshal could have done to be frank. al that system is designed to keep people out. >> upsetting story and as you said at the top of the show, i wish you were on for happier reasons, but we hope to have you back. >>> who exactly was the 28-year-old co-pilot of the germanwings plane. and war there any signs that he would run a plane full of...
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united states. good morning. you're not impressed with what we do over here? guest: i wish i was. there a different mentality. the main concern here is the word disruption in the united states is opportunity. we target disruptive markets. transportation, automobiles, hospitality. the worker is able to reach their earnings capacity by on boarding into these marketplaces or whatever marketplace technology provides to reach their maximum earning capacity. we put workers back to work because they put themselves back to work. they don't pretend to hide behind the government and the union to somehow provide them with wages. what's going on here is a shame on this government for choking the worker. you have zero contracts here. how can a worker sit by the phone and wait for some of the call them and tell them what they're going to be paid at how many hours they are going to work we don't wait for the phone to ring. american workers have marketplaces and technology. guy: the biggest problem with the u.k. economy is productivity. it is embarrassing. how does technology solve the u.k. productivit
united states. good morning. you're not impressed with what we do over here? guest: i wish i was. there a different mentality. the main concern here is the word disruption in the united states is opportunity. we target disruptive markets. transportation, automobiles, hospitality. the worker is able to reach their earnings capacity by on boarding into these marketplaces or whatever marketplace technology provides to reach their maximum earning capacity. we put workers back to work because they...
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united states is caught in the sectarian division. in yemen they are targeting the iran backed revels who over through the saudi arabia government there. the united states is not part of the airstrikes in pentagonyemen. the united states is providing intelligence. several other gulf countries are threatening to take action in yemen including turkey. there is no talk of ground troops. we are seeing the sunni countries relying on airstrikes. in iraq they are trying to push sunni isis militants out. we were on the sidelines because of the iranian involvement but it has stalled so they are helping out with just reporting intelligence from the drones. the united states is essentially on the side of iran-backed shiite militia in iraq and in yemen they had helping back the iranian rebels. it is very confusing. >> what a chess board that is. >> the administration's reaction to all of this is covered by kevin cork who is live at the white house. >> reporter: good morning to you. you are right about the complications in the region. there is no question it is a very difficult time there. the white house for their part continues to hail yemen as
united states is caught in the sectarian division. in yemen they are targeting the iran backed revels who over through the saudi arabia government there. the united states is not part of the airstrikes in pentagonyemen. the united states is providing intelligence. several other gulf countries are threatening to take action in yemen including turkey. there is no talk of ground troops. we are seeing the sunni countries relying on airstrikes. in iraq they are trying to push sunni isis militants...
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. >> well, look, first thing i think is go to large companies around the united states there are people wasting time. go there at lunch break, what have you. as i say -- >> but if they're watching -- i guarantee if they're watching porp austin, for five years they would be fired. if they're watching porn for five weeks they'd be fired into anybody who is guilty of piz conduct if they have a system that's protecting their jobs that's a messed up system. >> john tamny quickly. >> -- hold on, i'm sorry -- we've got to do the go around here austin. john, go ahead. >> when private businesses are wasting resources they lose profits and they go out of business. when government wastes resources we give them more to consume after all that. there's a big, big difference the right sector is about efficiency, government is by deaf figures about waste. >> austin, i'm sorry, but with six people we don't have much time. we'll get a go around the neck round. the "cashin' in" gang getting ready to roll at the bottom of the hour, eric, what have you got? >> word is hillary is close to announcing a presid
. >> well, look, first thing i think is go to large companies around the united states there are people wasting time. go there at lunch break, what have you. as i say -- >> but if they're watching -- i guarantee if they're watching porp austin, for five years they would be fired. if they're watching porn for five weeks they'd be fired into anybody who is guilty of piz conduct if they have a system that's protecting their jobs that's a messed up system. >> john tamny quickly....
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run because the market is insatiable. >> from every pound that we stop from coming into the united states. there's 100 pounds more that we don't stop. it's a drop in the bucket. >> the deputy says he's one of those on the last line of defense before drugs pass the border area, a route that delivers heroin for users across america >>> there has been protests in the knapp ollie capital after two girls were attacked. according to a report gender based violence has increased by 33% in five years. the only public space in the city are two buses running during peak hours. we have more >>> for several days young people have been rallying to support three young women who were attacked with acid last week. >> the punishment is a fine of $20 and 4-month sentence. this is all that the government will charge. >> as attacks are rare in the past. and this incident provoked renewed discussion on violence. according to a study gender base violence increased by 33% in five years. the current state of impunity might have something to do with increasing violence criminals are let off easily on bail, and that added c
run because the market is insatiable. >> from every pound that we stop from coming into the united states. there's 100 pounds more that we don't stop. it's a drop in the bucket. >> the deputy says he's one of those on the last line of defense before drugs pass the border area, a route that delivers heroin for users across america >>> there has been protests in the knapp ollie capital after two girls were attacked. according to a report gender based violence has increased by...
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our diplomats, but we can think of in recent years diplomats have been kidnapped even in the united states. thereas recently a plot involving a possible assassination of a saudi diplomat at a restaurant in washington, d.c. diplomats are there to represent their countries but then to a perverted individual, they represent something else. a represent american policy, and sometimes almost literally if you have an individual with an ax to grind, they could potentially pose a risk. >> how much do the ambassador's get and how much protection do they think they need? >> whenever an ambassador is contemplating a movement, diplomatic security weighs in. ultimately, the security of a diplomat or a diplomatic post, that responsibility rests with the ambassador. so he has to kind of weigh that balance between engagement and security. most are very conscious of the security environment, but as you said, we are talking about the capital city of one of the leading economies in the world. and yet we are reminded that while there is not a conflict zone there, there is always a level of risk. >> the good news is t
our diplomats, but we can think of in recent years diplomats have been kidnapped even in the united states. thereas recently a plot involving a possible assassination of a saudi diplomat at a restaurant in washington, d.c. diplomats are there to represent their countries but then to a perverted individual, they represent something else. a represent american policy, and sometimes almost literally if you have an individual with an ax to grind, they could potentially pose a risk. >> how much...
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. >> for many pound that we stop from coming into the united states, there's probably at least 100 poundse that we don't stop. so it's a drop in the bucket. >> reporter: deputy ahearn say he's one of the last on the line of defense before drugs get on the highways. adam rainey, al jazeera nogales, on the mexican border. >> you can find more at our website, aljazeera.com. >>> now, fir first there were digital cameras then digital music players smartphones and now smart watches. yes, in the past couple of hours the much-anticipated apple watch has been unveiled. it's not only going to tell you your time, pay for your coffee at the till, open your car dor as long asdooras long as you drive a bmw. apple expects to spell between six and 40 million in the year ahead. up to 10,000 not so reasonable, so wall street is divided on whether it will become apple's best-selling product. let's hear from tim cook as he launched the apple watch. >> the apple watch is the most personal device we have ever created. it's not just with you. it's on you. and since what you wear is an expression of who you are
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divides along racial lines action although there are more white people living in poverty in the united states, therere so many african-americans who live in dire poverty in places like selma where 40%. largely african-american population lives blow the federal poverty line where more than 10% of people have no jobs and good jobs are hard to fine. not just here in selma but all across the country from los angeles to detroit to new york and newark and everywhere in between. and as well there are issues such as the mass incarceration of young black men in america's prisons. this is an issue which is gaining a lot of traction among people and may well be the next big mass movement of calling for change in terms of racial justice and equality in the united states. >> okay rob reynolds live for us in selma. thanks, rob. >> now the first full report in the to the disappearance of the missing malaysia airlines flight has revealed that the battery in the jet's black box expired more than a year before the plane vanished. the report was released on the first anniversary of the disappearance of the flight the
divides along racial lines action although there are more white people living in poverty in the united states, therere so many african-americans who live in dire poverty in places like selma where 40%. largely african-american population lives blow the federal poverty line where more than 10% of people have no jobs and good jobs are hard to fine. not just here in selma but all across the country from los angeles to detroit to new york and newark and everywhere in between. and as well there are...
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america . >> stronger than ever, the israeli prime minister says, there's no strain in his country's relationship with the united states. >>> hello there i'm barbara serra, you're watching al jazeera live from london. >>> launching an operation to retake the city of tikrit from i.s.i.l. fighters. as the u.n. hux rights council human rights council meets in geneva,. >>> and you
america . >> stronger than ever, the israeli prime minister says, there's no strain in his country's relationship with the united states. >>> hello there i'm barbara serra, you're watching al jazeera live from london. >>> launching an operation to retake the city of tikrit from i.s.i.l. fighters. as the u.n. hux rights council human rights council meets in geneva,. >>> and you
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what will the relationship be going forward between israel and the united states? there have been rocky ties for years between netanyahu and president obama. netanyahu's speech to congress without white house approval only strained those ties further. is there any hope for peace talks after netanyahu vowed there won't be a palestineian state if he's re-elected? >>> now the man who's the special envoy for middle east peace when he endorsed a two-state solution is now speaking out. former senator george mitchell said he's troubled by that last-minute reversal. >> the fact that he did on the last day suggested that he probably would prefer to win without it but felt it was necessary, it's very painful for me because when i was in the region, i met with the leaders of nearly 20 arab country and almost exception they did not believe his statement when he made it in 2009 that he supported a two-state solution. they said to me very buntly he's not telling the truth and he's not sincere, i argued he was the prime minister, he set the policy they should take it as a positive and
what will the relationship be going forward between israel and the united states? there have been rocky ties for years between netanyahu and president obama. netanyahu's speech to congress without white house approval only strained those ties further. is there any hope for peace talks after netanyahu vowed there won't be a palestineian state if he's re-elected? >>> now the man who's the special envoy for middle east peace when he endorsed a two-state solution is now speaking out....
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united states was still very concerned about what was going on in the pacific. was not as if the united states withdraws completely. it is true there was isolationist sentiment. it was fueled by a sense of -- a lot of historians argue that the united states shouldn't have n gotten involved in the war. for a number of reasons, a lot of people thought we should have never gotten involved and should never get involved again. but you can't always choose your fights. host: that was a terrific last question and wonderful discussion. we all want to thank you margaret, for coming and visiting us and a stimulating talk. come again please. thank you. [applause] which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] announcer: every sunday, you can learn from leading historians about presidents and first ladies, their policies and legacies. to watch any of our programs or check our schedule, visit c-span.org/history. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on cspan3. announcer: on c-span3 we complement coverage by showing you the most releva
united states was still very concerned about what was going on in the pacific. was not as if the united states withdraws completely. it is true there was isolationist sentiment. it was fueled by a sense of -- a lot of historians argue that the united states shouldn't have n gotten involved in the war. for a number of reasons, a lot of people thought we should have never gotten involved and should never get involved again. but you can't always choose your fights. host: that was a terrific last...
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there are two things. first, the ability of israel to defend itself, and the second the reality that if israel ever has to defend itself, the united states will be there to support them. there is little doubt about the first pillar of its security. as the prime minister reminded us unlike many other countries israel is not asking us to send american soldiers or aircraft to support them. they are willing to defend themselves. but the second pillar, about strong and unquestionable american support is increasingly being questioned. around the world. and there's good reason why.
there are two things. first, the ability of israel to defend itself, and the second the reality that if israel ever has to defend itself, the united states will be there to support them. there is little doubt about the first pillar of its security. as the prime minister reminded us unlike many other countries israel is not asking us to send american soldiers or aircraft to support them. they are willing to defend themselves. but the second pillar, about strong and unquestionable american...
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will happen is interpol arrest which would affect her in canada or mexico and not in the united states, but theretween the united states and italy. and so they could decide to throw tout conviction and order another trial which is the realm of possibility here in italy, anderson. >> do we know how long if she is found guilty and they begin the proceedings that the u.s. would eventually hand her over? >> well, that is the million dollar question. there is a valid extradition treaty and she would have to find a legal loophole, but when you talk about the things about double jeopardy though in the united states it does not affect the system as it were here, because it is a three-tier structure that is very different from the united states but by signing a extradition treaty the united states says that we understand the system and re respect it. and prisoners are handed back and forth between italy and united states often. this is not an anomaly, and certain certainly the extradition treaty is tested time and time again. and it could take years though, because presumably amanda knox would fight the e
will happen is interpol arrest which would affect her in canada or mexico and not in the united states, but theretween the united states and italy. and so they could decide to throw tout conviction and order another trial which is the realm of possibility here in italy, anderson. >> do we know how long if she is found guilty and they begin the proceedings that the u.s. would eventually hand her over? >> well, that is the million dollar question. there is a valid extradition treaty...
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you have been listening in to the turkish prime minister who is speaking to reporters at the united states thereeeting with the u.n. chief, ban ki-moon. he spoke about a number of issues about libya, cyprus the palestinian issue. on syria, he said the international community should fight against isil but that that did not mean that it should legit ma tiez the regime of assad, the syrian president. we'll bring you more highlights from this press conference on al jazeera in half an hour when we speak to james bayes >>> rival leaders in south sudan have been unable to reach a peace deal. let's get an update from catherine soy who joins us on the line. what are you hearing catherine? >> reporter: let me just start by saying that this comes as no surprise. the warring parties came to the talks with very hard line positions. we're hearing that they seem to have agreed on nothing. there is still a lot of contention we're hearing on power sharing, the security arrangement, especially in juba who will control juba. who will provide security. there are two armies -- there are two armies. will they remain
you have been listening in to the turkish prime minister who is speaking to reporters at the united states thereeeting with the u.n. chief, ban ki-moon. he spoke about a number of issues about libya, cyprus the palestinian issue. on syria, he said the international community should fight against isil but that that did not mean that it should legit ma tiez the regime of assad, the syrian president. we'll bring you more highlights from this press conference on al jazeera in half an hour when we...
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united states has to go in. this time with our own troops as opposed to having a broxy war there. >> right, right. >> clear causal connection. >> well i think the united states has also - i mean entered afghanistan reluctantly. and president obama, i think, has a lot of ambivalence. we don't have the same kind of - the u.s. doesn't have the same strategic interest that the soviets had. remember, afghanistan was on the border of the soviet union, and it borders three of the former republics. it's a little different. >> is the important lesson here a lowson that we seem not to have learnt in iraq. when world powers get involved in these countries they have to be careful on the way they pull out and what they leave behind. >> it's true. neither the soviet union or the united states really understood the nature of the challenge that they - that they were facing. i mean afghanistan is a tribal country. it's mountainous. they - you know they were fighting guerilla warfare. >> you talked about the strategic importance to the soviet union it's a land locked country. it may have great national resources, they haven't been
united states has to go in. this time with our own troops as opposed to having a broxy war there. >> right, right. >> clear causal connection. >> well i think the united states has also - i mean entered afghanistan reluctantly. and president obama, i think, has a lot of ambivalence. we don't have the same kind of - the u.s. doesn't have the same strategic interest that the soviets had. remember, afghanistan was on the border of the soviet union, and it borders three of the...
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united states, people respect the law. that doesn't happen in mexico. >> there's a lot of people in nogales united states happy to traffic these things through. >> absolutely. but at least there's incentives or some possibilities of getting caught. there is a reason why mexican drug cartel leaders do not like to be extradited to the united states. it's harder to get out of gaol and corrupt judges. part of problem is to build institutions strong fuf. >> rule of law is key, whether it's drugs or the violence. >> it's key in the long run. in the short run it's a matter of trying to mitigate the impact of the organizations. you talked about guerrero. you have armed, guerilla and organised crime that is pedalling poppy, sending poppy to the united states. that's a problem. >> okay. that was very helpful to have that perspective, former white house and pentagon official. coming up on tuesday we visit virginia state that has had addiction problems and fatal overdoses from drugs. >> we look forward to that report. thank you for that adam raney, in mexico city there >>> now, swine flu is spreading across india, claiming more than 1,300
united states, people respect the law. that doesn't happen in mexico. >> there's a lot of people in nogales united states happy to traffic these things through. >> absolutely. but at least there's incentives or some possibilities of getting caught. there is a reason why mexican drug cartel leaders do not like to be extradited to the united states. it's harder to get out of gaol and corrupt judges. part of problem is to build institutions strong fuf. >> rule of law is key,...
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as you might imagine, very badly for the united states. there are a few bright spots, such as the constitution versus guerrier in 1812. one of those dozen warships sinks a british warship. to great britain, they have gone from 500 ships to 499. not a big deal. but their pride. their pride has taken a huge hit, which means our morality has gone through the roof -- morale has gone through the roof. it doesn't affect the war at all. with the exception of the constitution versus the guerrier and a couple other naval actions, essentially an unmitigated series of disaster and if -- defeat for the united states. a man will be court-martialed and sentenced to death, and his sentence will be committed only because of his revolutionary war service in his age. these are dark times for the united states. 1813 is not much better. 1814, the british invade the chesapeake and burn the white house just a few blocks away in august of 1814. a foreign army is marching at will throughout maryland. they've turned chesapeake bay essentially into a british lake. by 181
as you might imagine, very badly for the united states. there are a few bright spots, such as the constitution versus guerrier in 1812. one of those dozen warships sinks a british warship. to great britain, they have gone from 500 ships to 499. not a big deal. but their pride. their pride has taken a huge hit, which means our morality has gone through the roof -- morale has gone through the roof. it doesn't affect the war at all. with the exception of the constitution versus the guerrier and a...
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there's a lot of concern, including from the president of the united states there may not be a deal. >> it's extraordinary that he's saying that. less than 50%. i've talked to diplomats and foreign leaders here this side of the atlantic and they are hoping there will be a deal after all. the real huge big picture around this is either this is going to be solved diplomatically and politically or it will be solved militarily. it's so interesting that we made a big deal about john boehner, the speaker, giving netanyahu as but of winston churchill. israelis have been persuaded and told that interim deal is actually working. if there isn't a deal what next? we understand that the former israeli idf chief has basically said to channel 2 in israel that he prevented or he strongly advised against any israeli military action against iran. we know that through leaked documents, israel's intelligence service has a different view of the time line than prime minister netanyahu. beyond that if the whole deal collapses, do we go back to the status quo? will the interim deal remain in effect? if not,
there's a lot of concern, including from the president of the united states there may not be a deal. >> it's extraordinary that he's saying that. less than 50%. i've talked to diplomats and foreign leaders here this side of the atlantic and they are hoping there will be a deal after all. the real huge big picture around this is either this is going to be solved diplomatically and politically or it will be solved militarily. it's so interesting that we made a big deal about john boehner,...
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united states to let south carolina in 1860 go its own way but it's part of the united states. is there room for another palestinian state there? good for palestinians and israelis? take gaza for example israelis withdrew completely from gaza, there are no more elections there, they are brutalizing the israelis, my fear is there's going to be another haz-mat on israel's eastern and western border. >> what is the solution going forward? what the zionist union is they will still go for a two state solution, again israel is split on this. >> i'm not sure that the palestinians are still in favor of a two state solution, why does haz-mat not in favor of a two state solution, haz-mat's charter calls -- hamas abbas hasn't visited gaza for six or seven years he's afraid for his life. the solution is one state solution small timetable where they can vote for knesset just like 1.5 arab-descraisrael citizens can. >> you and i can disagree, a person's right to be governed how they want. >> they stopped all votes. >> they were elected through votes and so was the palestinian authority. >> and the na
united states to let south carolina in 1860 go its own way but it's part of the united states. is there room for another palestinian state there? good for palestinians and israelis? take gaza for example israelis withdrew completely from gaza, there are no more elections there, they are brutalizing the israelis, my fear is there's going to be another haz-mat on israel's eastern and western border. >> what is the solution going forward? what the zionist union is they will still go for a...
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yes, there might be an african-american president of the united states yes, there's an african-american general of the united states an african-american secretary of homeland security of the united states but there's a lot of work all of us have to do to fix what's wrong on this issue. gentlemen, good luck to both of you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >>> the justice department's scathing report on police racial bias in ferguson missouri has national implications. up next i will be joined by our law enforcement and political experts along with someone working for change in the st. louis, missouri area. we are also covering another breaking story right now. the white house confirming get this confirming that iran is now in iraq with its troops. a major new military offensive under way. iraqi combat boots are not only there, but iranian combat boots are joining them. checking your credit score is for chumps. i have great credit. how do you know? duh. you know those change, right? tattoos don't change. try credit karma. it's free and you can see what your score is right now
yes, there might be an african-american president of the united states yes, there's an african-american general of the united states an african-american secretary of homeland security of the united states but there's a lot of work all of us have to do to fix what's wrong on this issue. gentlemen, good luck to both of you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >>> the justice department's scathing report on police racial bias in ferguson missouri has national implications....
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united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer reporting from washington. recent tensions between israel and the united states have a lot to do with the ongoing talks with iran over the nuclear program therekerry is in switzerland where the talks are taking place and had this to say about the progress right now. >> any deal that we would possibly agree to would make the international community and especially israel safer than it is today. that's our standard. so our team is working very hard to close remaining gaps to reach a deal that insures iran's nuclear program is exclusively and verifiably peaceful. we've made some progress, but we still have a long way to go and the clock is ticking. >> let's go to our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto joining us from switzerland. so when is the deadline jim and what are the major sticking points as far as we know right now? >> reporter: well two deadlines actually and a number of remaining sticking points. the end of this month were march, for a framework political agreement, and then a final agreement by the end of june. it is possible you would get a framework deal and the whole thing could fall apart as you work out the details.
united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer reporting from washington. recent tensions between israel and the united states have a lot to do with the ongoing talks with iran over the nuclear program therekerry is in switzerland where the talks are taking place and had this to say about the progress right now. >> any deal that we would possibly agree to would make the international community and especially israel safer than it is today. that's our standard. so our team is working...
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the copilot could have been in the cockpit by himself, would that have been allowed in the united states? there's also questions about the psychological testing. the ceo of lufthansa says they don't have psychological testing. how is that allowed in europe, and what's permitted in the u.s.? >> the copilot became a copilot in 2013, 600 hours, extremely well done on the experience meter. the ceo says they don't have a two-person rule in the cockpit. in other words, when one leaves, they don't have to be replaced by a flight attendant or another member of staff. that's the norm, the absolute rule in the united states. he asked would there with a change of that in europe to which he said that's something that will have to be looked at. in nye opinion it will be looked at quickly and will happen almost immediately john. the reason i say that is, we had exactly this question in mh370. after 370 we did see numerous airlines, even though countries don't require it, airlines saying they were now introducing a two-person rule. what we heard this morning shows a series of events which frankly, none of us co
the copilot could have been in the cockpit by himself, would that have been allowed in the united states? there's also questions about the psychological testing. the ceo of lufthansa says they don't have psychological testing. how is that allowed in europe, and what's permitted in the u.s.? >> the copilot became a copilot in 2013, 600 hours, extremely well done on the experience meter. the ceo says they don't have a two-person rule in the cockpit. in other words, when one leaves, they...
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tom: the system is very different from that of the united states. there is no senator from jerusalem or congressman from tel aviv you vote for parties who list the representatives. your committee parties in parliament -- you have different parties in parliament with the percentage of the votes. the result is that none of the parties is very large with after form coalitions to govern. mark: a little less than a minute left, i have to ask because domestic role of six being what they are in the united states, does washington have a horse in this race? is the relationship so fracture that washington to see mr. herzog as prime minister? tom: different parts of washington, yes. it is unfortunate it is become such an issue. clearly, many people among republicans on the hill would prefer netanyahu. the division is quite clear, and for u.s. israeli relations, it is not a healthy division. mark: in terms of the economy what is going to happen if he is reelected? how will they deal with the economic issues? >> in terms of macroeconomics, they will have a rather simi
tom: the system is very different from that of the united states. there is no senator from jerusalem or congressman from tel aviv you vote for parties who list the representatives. your committee parties in parliament -- you have different parties in parliament with the percentage of the votes. the result is that none of the parties is very large with after form coalitions to govern. mark: a little less than a minute left, i have to ask because domestic role of six being what they are in the...
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ability to do some of the work after legislation here in the united states where they can be -- to work within the united states is absolutely fine. there are so many now -- there are so many systems now that are available to verify the work that's being done, whether it's video systems, tracking systems, et cetera, that, you know, an overarching concern that someone from canada is doing this or a representstive from the united states, we should be able to trust each other and we have those systems in place. so i think that that agreement that has received so much support will continue to receive support from industries on both sides of the border as they work with both our united states congress and canada's legislature and government to move forward. host: over here. reporter: thanks for taking the time to meet with us. i apologize with bringing up the discussion we already discussed but the filing and [indiscern i believe] -- do you see any way possible that an agreement would be reached that would satisfy national security concerns and this great benefit for the companies that need it and deserve it. commissioner: i couldn't even be
ability to do some of the work after legislation here in the united states where they can be -- to work within the united states is absolutely fine. there are so many now -- there are so many systems now that are available to verify the work that's being done, whether it's video systems, tracking systems, et cetera, that, you know, an overarching concern that someone from canada is doing this or a representstive from the united states, we should be able to trust each other and we have those...