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the american administration but this is not only dangerous to israel, this is dangerous to us here in america where there could be a serious threat. why is there a negative that prime minister netanyahu speak to congress with a major pode yimpodiumso the american people can hear about this issue why is that a negative? i simply don't understand it as robert senator menendez said, when i hear president obama speak his talking points sound more like the talking points coming straight out of rawrch thaniran thantalking points out of america. >> still ahead in this current confrontation of a netanyahu speech to joint session he of congress could iran put israel in mortal danger and the assertion that the united states is willing to gamble with israel's security, hurting the relationship? stay with us. it's "inside story." it's "inside story." ♪ ♪ >> we're back with "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. my guest earlier in the program rejected the situation but i'm going to try again. would you imagine that the president of the united states would address the knesset without being
the american administration but this is not only dangerous to israel, this is dangerous to us here in america where there could be a serious threat. why is there a negative that prime minister netanyahu speak to congress with a major pode yimpodiumso the american people can hear about this issue why is that a negative? i simply don't understand it as robert senator menendez said, when i hear president obama speak his talking points sound more like the talking points coming straight out of...
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people we represent and having significant ability to improve the economic communities for us here in america. again we have great opportunities opportunities. again, i thank our leadership from the governor and all the members of the m.g.a. of the 50 states and for stories that come together to -- and territories. as we work together our success is assured. there is reason to be optimistic because of the work in the states and we look forward to as utah being part of that. thank you for being here today and i will turn it back to the chairman. >> thank you, gary. questions? yes. >> [inaudible]. >> it is so controversial it is not anything i'm proposing. i think we need to have the opportunity to grow the economy. i'm a big believer that the private sector has tremendous muscle. sometimes government gets in the way of the private sector's being able to innovate and create new opportunities and our free market, free enterprise system has been remarkable in its history. never in the history of the world have we had anything that provided better goods and services for the most amount of people f
people we represent and having significant ability to improve the economic communities for us here in america. again we have great opportunities opportunities. again, i thank our leadership from the governor and all the members of the m.g.a. of the 50 states and for stories that come together to -- and territories. as we work together our success is assured. there is reason to be optimistic because of the work in the states and we look forward to as utah being part of that. thank you for being...
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boundaries, and doing them in responsible ways that respect the environment, and yet understand the need to develop more energy for the use of our consumers. not only here in americabut around the world. we will be discussing with our natural resources committee sunday, i think we have administrator gina mccarthy from the epa. we will be talking about some of those issues. a lot of our states are involved in coal development. the question is how we go forward and respect the need and demand for energy and an affordable way, but also the need to clean up the environment and do it in responsible ways. we also want to talk about along with that, the regulatory climate. in states, we are leading the way in having regulation reform. again, sometimes we have regulations are well intended, but so cumbersome that they become counterproductive to the economy and do not really do anything to help the playing field or the public. regulation reform is something we will talk about on this issue when it comes to the environment and the business community. one such issue is the water of the u.s. rule which has the potential to change whether falls under state regulation, which h
boundaries, and doing them in responsible ways that respect the environment, and yet understand the need to develop more energy for the use of our consumers. not only here in americabut around the world. we will be discussing with our natural resources committee sunday, i think we have administrator gina mccarthy from the epa. we will be talking about some of those issues. a lot of our states are involved in coal development. the question is how we go forward and respect the need and demand for...
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people we represent and having significant ability to improve the economic communities for us here in americagain we have great opportunities. again, i thank our leadership from the governor and all the members of the m.g.a. of the 50 states and territories. as we work together our success is assured. there is reason to be optimistic because of the work in the states and we look forward to as utah being part of that. thank you for being here today and i will turn it back to the chairman. >> thank you, gary. questions? yes. >> [inaudible]. >> it is so controversial it is not anything i'm proposing. i think we need to have the opportunity to grow the economy. i'm a big believer that the private sector has tremendous muscle. sometimes government gets in the way of the private sector's being able to innovate and create new opportunities and our free market, free enterprise system has been remarkable in its history. never in the history of the world have we had anything that provided better goods and services for the most amount of people for the lowest cost. sometimes government gets in the way.
people we represent and having significant ability to improve the economic communities for us here in americagain we have great opportunities. again, i thank our leadership from the governor and all the members of the m.g.a. of the 50 states and territories. as we work together our success is assured. there is reason to be optimistic because of the work in the states and we look forward to as utah being part of that. thank you for being here today and i will turn it back to the chairman....
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here in america. what we need is to have some kind of a plan to reintegrate all of these civilian technicians and engineers and help us find work here in america, help us transfer our security clearance and support. two of my co-workers were killed. one of my close friends lost a hand to an ied. and i consider, although i didn't personally wear a uniform, i consider myself every bit as much a veteran as any of the fine men and women i served with in iraq and afghanistan. host: thanks. guest: my dad spent 27 years in the infantry. that was a compelling story. it's not something i looked at. i will look at it now. i agree with you. people are willing to risk their lives to go into a variety of dangerous countries and this includes, frankly, our embassies in places like yemen and somalia. we ought to have a program to help them transfer into the civilian economy. that's a very good idea, one that i hope the two armed services committees will take up. host: do you miss the house? guest: i go often enough i am satiated afterwards. it was a remarkable 20 years. i was very grateful to georgia for letting me represent them. i
here in america. what we need is to have some kind of a plan to reintegrate all of these civilian technicians and engineers and help us find work here in america, help us transfer our security clearance and support. two of my co-workers were killed. one of my close friends lost a hand to an ied. and i consider, although i didn't personally wear a uniform, i consider myself every bit as much a veteran as any of the fine men and women i served with in iraq and afghanistan. host: thanks. guest: my...
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in place. it's what going to help us grow the business not only here in north america, but also in europe. its import and for the growth in the future of our company. >> it will have to be patient. the treaty has been negotiated but is still meeting ratification by the parliaments of all eu members. >> the legendary film festival is well underway with dozens of entries competing for the coveted golden bear. let's go to the red carpet for an update from sarah who joins us. you have been at a number of screenings today. >> this morning, we saw the debut. michael glass was a gay-rights activist and editor of a magazine for lgbt youth who then converted the fundamentalist christianity and began attacking the very movements he once spearheaded. this is a true story. it is played by james franco. his lover is played by zachary quinto and demerol the play's woman that he eventually marries. and the triumph of this film is that it gives a very evenhanded treatment to what is, on the surface, and incredibly controversial subject. the so-called conversion therapy of gay people. my colleague had a ch
in place. it's what going to help us grow the business not only here in north america, but also in europe. its import and for the growth in the future of our company. >> it will have to be patient. the treaty has been negotiated but is still meeting ratification by the parliaments of all eu members. >> the legendary film festival is well underway with dozens of entries competing for the coveted golden bear. let's go to the red carpet for an update from sarah who joins us. you have...
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for all of us here at world news america in london, thank you so much for watching and tune in againomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation. the newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation. and, mufg. >> it is a global truth that we can do more when we work together. at mufg, our banking relationships span cultures and support almost every entity across the globe. success takes partnership. only through discipline and trust him we create something greater than ourselves. we build relationships that the world the world. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> we're waiting for the senate to do their job. >> ifill: in search of compromise, congress gets down to brass tacks in the funding fight over the department of homeland security. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is on assignment. also ahead this wednesday. when dress codes collide with religion. a job applicant who wears head scarves takes her case
for all of us here at world news america in london, thank you so much for watching and tune in againomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation. the newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation. and, mufg. >> it is a global truth that we can do more when we work together. at mufg, our banking relationships span cultures...
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in boston or threatened after they executed 21 christians by beheading them to come and get us here in americahe most egregious politicization of national security. we're going to be looking for right wing extremists when isis prepares to attack us. it's outrageous. >> dr. gorka says we are making ourselves more vulnerable by focusing on right wing extremists. >> what a clever trick for the white house to say look, if you disagree with us, you are not only wrong you are a threat to national security we need to clamp down. we are watching you, of course we know they are watching you. >> the president is basically pushing ideology of thinking his world view on the intelligence community, oon local law enforcement. on federal law enforcement and it's making us more vulnerable. >> polarization. why is washington so polarized. one side the president just called the other side a threat to the country. >> meanwhile some major problems for the obama administration as it relates to those tax forms. people getting ready to fill out their tax forms. if you got obamacare big problems with it wrong obamaca
in boston or threatened after they executed 21 christians by beheading them to come and get us here in americahe most egregious politicization of national security. we're going to be looking for right wing extremists when isis prepares to attack us. it's outrageous. >> dr. gorka says we are making ourselves more vulnerable by focusing on right wing extremists. >> what a clever trick for the white house to say look, if you disagree with us, you are not only wrong you are a threat to...
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that those of us who live here in america, those of us who live here on this piece of real estate must learn to live together as brothers and sisters. the late a. philip randolph, who was the dean of the civil rights movement and black leadership, who had the idea about the march on washington almost 50 years ago said from time to time may be our mothers and fathers all came to this great land in different shifts but we are in the same boat now. final analysis, it doesn't matter we are black or white latino, asian american or native american. it doesn't matter whether we are a democrat or republican. it doesn't matter whether we are straight or gay. it doesn't matter whether we are jewish or muslim or christians. we are one people, one family, one house. [applause] this book "across that bridge" says, in effect, our struggle is not a struggle to redeem the soul of america. it's not a struggle that lasts one day, one week, one month or one lifetime. maybe it would take more than one lifetime to create a more perfect union, to create the beloved community. a community at peace with that
that those of us who live here in america, those of us who live here on this piece of real estate must learn to live together as brothers and sisters. the late a. philip randolph, who was the dean of the civil rights movement and black leadership, who had the idea about the march on washington almost 50 years ago said from time to time may be our mothers and fathers all came to this great land in different shifts but we are in the same boat now. final analysis, it doesn't matter we are black or...
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in america with policies that limit government instead of expanding it. [ applause ] >> here's the third point. i've never been more certain than i am today that america's best days remain in front of usthe weakness and incompetence of our government shouldn't be confused with the strength, the in ingenuity and the idealism of the american people. our experienced and republican form of government it's too durable to be sidetracked by one confused administration. think about it, we've survived worse. we had a civil war in this country, we had two world wars we had a great depression. we even survived jimmy carter! we will survive the obama years, too. [ cheers and applause ] >> there is nothing wrong with america that cannot be fixed with new leadership. you see, i see an america where a skilled worker can find a job, where wages are on the rise and freedom is on the march. an america where opportunity is the birthright of all, not dispensed by a government to a few select ones. it is time. it is time for america to lead the world. it's time to stand with our allies. it's time to pursue an america worthy of our founders' ideas. it's time that we build an america where our citizens and
in america with policies that limit government instead of expanding it. [ applause ] >> here's the third point. i've never been more certain than i am today that america's best days remain in front of usthe weakness and incompetence of our government shouldn't be confused with the strength, the in ingenuity and the idealism of the american people. our experienced and republican form of government it's too durable to be sidetracked by one confused administration. think about it, we've...
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in june and september. interest rate convergence, economic divergence equals strong dollar, weaker euro and yen. >> good to see you. thanks very much for joining us again. >> thank you. >> with treasuries at least here in america yielding next to nothing and less elsewhere, stocks are seemingly stuck. we did work for you to find income. there's a big warning that comes with us, folks. it comes with risk. often companies pay high dividend yields because they have to. they need to attract buyers that maybe there are parts of their business that are concerning enough that the only reason to buy the stock might be for the dividend. here are the five highest yielder stocks in the dividend or s&p 500. dividend yields swing with stock price. right now, these could change next minute. transocean offshore, 17%, their competitor c-drill. windstream, win, 11.7% dividend yield. their competitors have cut dividends as well. the next three are oil or mining related, ensco, noble, 8.7% yield. >> that was a company we were talking about yesterday. let's round all this out with oil. it's 5u7.5% since monday. oil itself is giving up yesterday's gains today. let's bring in cnbc analyst john kilgore. i have whiplash. the inventor
in june and september. interest rate convergence, economic divergence equals strong dollar, weaker euro and yen. >> good to see you. thanks very much for joining us again. >> thank you. >> with treasuries at least here in america yielding next to nothing and less elsewhere, stocks are seemingly stuck. we did work for you to find income. there's a big warning that comes with us, folks. it comes with risk. often companies pay high dividend yields because they have to. they need...
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here for you. america is here for you, all of us. we will not stop doing everything in our power to get you the care and support you need to stay strong and keep serving this country we love. we need you. we need you. you make our country better. i thank all of you. god bless our troops, our veterans, our military families. got less united states of america. with that, i want michelle and clay's family and our other guests to join us on stage so i can cite -- sign the clay hunt act into law. [applause] thank you very much. [applause] ♪ thank you. >> the family of clay hunt talk to reporters shortly after the signing ceremony. they spoke for about 15 minutes. >> i'm the ceo founder of iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. we are
here for you. america is here for you, all of us. we will not stop doing everything in our power to get you the care and support you need to stay strong and keep serving this country we love. we need you. we need you. you make our country better. i thank all of you. god bless our troops, our veterans, our military families. got less united states of america. with that, i want michelle and clay's family and our other guests to join us on stage so i can cite -- sign the clay hunt act into law....
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in a great city who figured out a way to give its workers a much-needed safety net. nbc's cynthia mcfadden takes us to dinner. >> reporter: here in san francisco, the birthplace of america's counterculture, a new revolution. ground zero, this tiny french bistro. owner jennifer would be the first to say, hers is not the fanciest or hippest restaurant in town, though the grilled heritage pork chop is hard to beat. what really made zazi's famous is something else on the menu, right there in the fine print. $1.25 surcharge provides full benefits for our hard working staff. >> which is less than 30 minutes in a meter. and a parking meter out there will cost you more than $1.25 for 30 minutes. and that provides every staff member, even people who work one day a week, with full benefits, including full health insurance, full dental, paid sick leave and a 401(k) with a 4% match. >> reporter: it was a recipe she first cooked up after her own career waiting tables. >> just always being treat like a thief, that i was replaceable, irrelevant to the business. >> reporter: when she bought this place ten years ago, she vowed zazi would be different. >> you can live like a grown-up and w
in a great city who figured out a way to give its workers a much-needed safety net. nbc's cynthia mcfadden takes us to dinner. >> reporter: here in san francisco, the birthplace of america's counterculture, a new revolution. ground zero, this tiny french bistro. owner jennifer would be the first to say, hers is not the fanciest or hippest restaurant in town, though the grilled heritage pork chop is hard to beat. what really made zazi's famous is something else on the menu, right there in...
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in my town. remember when mayors used to wear top hats? meanwhile, here in america we have fun politicians too.onald trump says that he is more serious than ever about running for president in 2016. he hasn't spelled out his platform yet. but he has spell the out the word "trump" on his platform. he's hiring staffers. he's retained services of an attorney. donald trump has flirts with running for president before but this time he feels like he has to do it because a lot of people are asking him a lot of questions. if you don't believe that just look at that. >> many people have been asking about my desk and the fact that i have so many papers on my desk. many people have been asking, what can they do when the economy is going so bad? lots of people are asking questions about your pen. many people are asking me, what do i think of libya? many people hatch been asking me about anthony weiner. a lot of people are asking me about the book i just wrote. lots of people are asking about charlie sheen. a lot of people are calling me about the mack miller rap song. lots of people have been asking me to
in my town. remember when mayors used to wear top hats? meanwhile, here in america we have fun politicians too.onald trump says that he is more serious than ever about running for president in 2016. he hasn't spelled out his platform yet. but he has spell the out the word "trump" on his platform. he's hiring staffers. he's retained services of an attorney. donald trump has flirts with running for president before but this time he feels like he has to do it because a lot of people are...
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here in america. what we need is to have some kind of a plan to reintegrate all of these civilian technicians and engineers and help usd work here in america, help us transfer our security clearance and support. two of my co-workers were killed. one of my close friends lost a hand to an ied. and i consider although i didn't personally wear a uniform, i consider myself every bit as much a veteran as any of the fine men and women i served with in iraq and afghanistan. host: thanks. guest: uest: my father spent 27 years in the infantry. it's not something i looked at. i will look at it now. i agree with you. people are willing to risk their lives to go into a variety of dangerous countries and this includes frankly or embassies and places like yemen or somal i can't. we ought to have a program to help them transfer into the civilian economy. that's a very good idea, one that i hope the two armed services committees will take up. host: do you miss the house? guest: i go often enough i am sashiated satiated. i was 2k3wr5i69 to people of georgia and grateful to my colleagues for making me the speaker. it's a big full-time j
here in america. what we need is to have some kind of a plan to reintegrate all of these civilian technicians and engineers and help usd work here in america, help us transfer our security clearance and support. two of my co-workers were killed. one of my close friends lost a hand to an ied. and i consider although i didn't personally wear a uniform, i consider myself every bit as much a veteran as any of the fine men and women i served with in iraq and afghanistan. host: thanks. guest: uest:...
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in morse code. >> bottom line this for all of us, not only in america but across europe and the world that here net neutrality our eyes glaze over. what does it mean? will the internet be faster or slower? >> the basic point here is it's going to be the same for everyone. obviously, some of the internet service providers want to be able to charge different rates for service. so you get faster speeds if you pay more. and the idea was that you can get companies who disfor people who use the internet more to pay a higher rate. >> sounds like the government says everybody has a car, everybody can drive a characters but it's going dodge dart from 1973 and you can only go 40 miles per hour. >> it's one way of looking at it. the other is to say the internet is so important as a tool for society and improving productivity and the economy that we shouldn't penalize the small guy the start up who is trying to get a break here who would have to pay a whole lot more to compete with the giants. so there's another way of turning the story around. i just want to give you comcast's reaction. comcast will work for
in morse code. >> bottom line this for all of us, not only in america but across europe and the world that here net neutrality our eyes glaze over. what does it mean? will the internet be faster or slower? >> the basic point here is it's going to be the same for everyone. obviously, some of the internet service providers want to be able to charge different rates for service. so you get faster speeds if you pay more. and the idea was that you can get companies who disfor people who...
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here in the vortex. >> monday, 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> the us is now the world's largest oil and gas producer in part because of what's happening here in north dakota where advances in fracking have unlocked crude oil in the bakken shale formation in the western part of the state. north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the us. but it's also raised questions over the dangers of working in the oil fields. >> the more jobs you complete, the more money you make. the faster you complete them the faster you can get to the next job. let's say i mean you take your time. if you be safe you are not i bet you could cut your pay in half. >> fault lines spent six months investigating some
here in the vortex. >> monday, 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> the us is now the world's largest oil and gas producer in part because of what's happening here in north dakota where advances in fracking have unlocked crude oil in the bakken shale formation in the western part of the state. north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000....
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use the internet every day at home? >> the fcc, the regulator here in america, is trying to create an equal opportunity for the internet,f you like. what it means for consumers is that, for example, if you are using a streaming video service like netflix and you are dealing with the dreaded buffering sign, part of it could be that it is very data heavy and that the service starts to slow. that is when you see that problem. there was an issue when netflix agreed to pay more to the internet service provider to ensure its content was delivered faster and smoother to its customers, more important for its business law. now it appears that is not possible. all content will be treated equally. this is something that netflix and other content providers, unsurprisingly, have been pushing for. the big broadband providers are not too happy about this and you may yet see them challenge this ruling in court. >> what they seem to be saying is, hold on, these regulations were actually designed for the dark ages. for the telegraph, i think one of them said. and that they just don't apply to the internet. >> that is right. one of the bi
use the internet every day at home? >> the fcc, the regulator here in america, is trying to create an equal opportunity for the internet,f you like. what it means for consumers is that, for example, if you are using a streaming video service like netflix and you are dealing with the dreaded buffering sign, part of it could be that it is very data heavy and that the service starts to slow. that is when you see that problem. there was an issue when netflix agreed to pay more to the internet...
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here for you. america is here for you, all of us, and we will not stop to do everything in our power to get you the care and support to stay strong and keep serving this country we love. >> the law requires the pentagon and va to submit to independent reviews of their suicide prevention programs and make the programs more easily available to veterans. it also offers financial incentives to mental health professionals who agree to work for the va. >>> former navy seal kristen beck is planning a challenge to democrat steny hoyer. the state board of elections website showed beck filed the paperwork monday. beck's website highlights her military service and says hoyer has been too busy helping wall street since 2008 to even notice main street. beck gained national prominence in 2013 when she came out as a transgender woman. hoyer has represented maryland's 5th congressional district since 1981. he is the second ranking member of the house democratic leadership. >>> if you don't have a snuggle buddy on a night like this, you need to step up your game. >> better find one. >> you need to boo up for the wi
here for you. america is here for you, all of us, and we will not stop to do everything in our power to get you the care and support to stay strong and keep serving this country we love. >> the law requires the pentagon and va to submit to independent reviews of their suicide prevention programs and make the programs more easily available to veterans. it also offers financial incentives to mental health professionals who agree to work for the va. >>> former navy seal kristen beck...
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for all of us here at world news america, thank you for watching and tune in again tomorrow. >> makese of international news at bbc.com. >> funding of the presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, the newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation and mufg. >> it is a global truth that we can do more when we work together. at mufg, a banking relationship support almost every entity across the globe because success takes partnership. only through discipline and trust can we create something greater than ourselves. mufg. we build relationships that build the world. >> bbc world news was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: pipeline politics. president obama vetos construction of the keystone x.l. pipeline. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is on assignment. also ahead this tuesday preventing peanut allergies. why feeding kids nuts at an early age may reduce the risk of life-threatening reactions later on. plus: >> remain seated and come to order. depart
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america great. and here with us in studio, thomas of the environmental working group, thank you to all of you for being here. so i'd like to start this conversation, from the premise thiothece for a while, fracking in the united states isn't going anywhere. so with that in mind, is it possible to be more selective about what is done and where it is done, to satisfy the health and environmental concerns of communities. and sam, your organization tracks the location of fracking sites across the country how many are there, and what percentage of those would you consider to be controversial locations. >> it's very difficult to tell exactly how many sites have been hydraulically fractured. and most of those are having stimulation using things like hydriodic fractures. in terms of how many are close to vulnerable sites such as schools or hops that's even a tougher point of data to really flesh out, since we can't really tell exactly how many wells there are. we finding that a lot of these wells are close to places such as hospitals and schools and things that we think that it would be possible not to have th
america great. and here with us in studio, thomas of the environmental working group, thank you to all of you for being here. so i'd like to start this conversation, from the premise thiothece for a while, fracking in the united states isn't going anywhere. so with that in mind, is it possible to be more selective about what is done and where it is done, to satisfy the health and environmental concerns of communities. and sam, your organization tracks the location of fracking sites across the...
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in america while the u.s. is growing increase i also diverse, many neighborhoods in major cities remain segregated. our sunday segment "the week ahead. " stay with us. us. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. here are the top stories we're following right now. a riot in egypt killed at least 70 soccer fans today. riot broke out ahead of the match. officials are still investigating what started it. >>> john kerry says all sides are eager to get a deem done on the iranian nuclear talks. jordan announced today it's bombed 56 i.s.i.l. targets in the last three days. the head of the affairs said he was also determined to destroy the group. jordan has stepped up air strikes in syria and iraq after it learned that i.s.i.l. burnd burned a jordanian pilot to death. >>> all this week al jazeera is marking the occasion of black history month with segregation in america and when it means to be a black american. to help frame this situation here's jake jacob ward. >> we are still very disagreed. americans of ethnic backgrounds simply do not live together. the darker the blue the more diverse each county is. on average for every 100 people in a given area of the united states 61 of them will be of distinct e
in america while the u.s. is growing increase i also diverse, many neighborhoods in major cities remain segregated. our sunday segment "the week ahead. " stay with us. us. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. here are the top stories we're following right now. a riot in egypt killed at least 70 soccer fans today. riot broke out ahead of the match. officials are still investigating what started it. >>> john kerry says all sides are eager to get a deem done on the...
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from all of us here at "bbc world news america," thank you for watching. please do today and again tomorrow -- please do tune in again tomorrow. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good kovler foundation and mufg. >> it's a global truth -- we can do more when we work together. at mufg, our banking relationships span cultures and support almost every entity from around the globe. because success takes partnership, and only through discipline and trust can we create something greater than ourselves. mufg -- we build relationships that build a world. >> "bbc world news" was presented captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: a new push for peace, western leaders head to kiev and moscow in search of a diplomatic solution to the fighting while the u.s. weighs whether to give ukraine weapons. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this thursday...
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us to dinner. >> reporter: here in san francisco, the birthplace of america's counterculture a new revolution.round zero this tiny french bistro. owner jennifer would be the first to say, hers is not the fanciest or hippest restaurant in town though the grilled pork chop is hard to beat. what made it famous is something else on the menu right there in the fine print. >> provides full benefits for our hard working staff. which is less than 30 minutes in the meter. a parking meter out there will cost you more than $1.25 for 30 minutes. that provides every staff member even people who work one day a week with full benefits including full health insurance, full dental paid sick leave and 401(k) with a 4% match. >> reporter: it was a recipe she first cooked up after her own career waiting tables. >> just being treated like a thief, i was replaceable, irrelevant to the business. >> reporter: she bought this place ten years ago. she thought it would be different. >> you can live like a grown-up and work in a restaurant. >> exactly. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> and plan for your future. >> this little restaur
us to dinner. >> reporter: here in san francisco, the birthplace of america's counterculture a new revolution.round zero this tiny french bistro. owner jennifer would be the first to say, hers is not the fanciest or hippest restaurant in town though the grilled pork chop is hard to beat. what made it famous is something else on the menu right there in the fine print. >> provides full benefits for our hard working staff. which is less than 30 minutes in the meter. a parking meter out...
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in lain. >> trafficking of hundreds of tons of cocaine and other drugs across the americas. here is marriana sanchez. >> every week, the meece active drug route in honduras. the honduran military showed us does of clandestine -- doses of clandestine drug traffickers. they get local people and in less than 24 hours they repair thems. traffickers used this complex territory to load drugs on trucks to take any land or speedboats no hid north to mexico or the ufs. many of the loam comurpt is involved in the trade. >> speedboats drop bundles and many people await their good luck. >> officials say they have never seen any drugs on the beach. military says it is lessening the flow of drugs. >> in the last two years we have found even,. >> highest murder rate in the world. ned with her children and grandchildren from her home in la saba, as are the vimentd were murdered. >> we're starting from zero, i'll get bad but i'll get used to it. glmp >> soldiers say they're confident they will be able to control the region but their fight by land, air and sea covers 17,000 square kilometers with limited resources the communities worst affected are yet to see the process. >> more on that and all the day'
in lain. >> trafficking of hundreds of tons of cocaine and other drugs across the americas. here is marriana sanchez. >> every week, the meece active drug route in honduras. the honduran military showed us does of clandestine -- doses of clandestine drug traffickers. they get local people and in less than 24 hours they repair thems. traffickers used this complex territory to load drugs on trucks to take any land or speedboats no hid north to mexico or the ufs. many of the loam...
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rooted and remains deeply rooted in america. >> well, i'm not in the south, but i'm going to use some southern terminology for mr. andrews. >> you all can try. >> i am here to tell you all -- [laughter] it is absolute bilge. it is total poppycock. america is the least racist society in the world. this country is the best country for any person, including a black person to live. that is why more black africans have come to america voluntarily ban came as slaves. this is a country that is known for its dedication to the e pluribus unum wherein any nation or ethnic caricature families ethnic heritage defines identity, this is a country that is both on interest rate and disinterested in where you come from. the only thing that matters is that you are here, that you're in america that you have an effect signed up to the contract that is the american contract, that your patriotic, and that is all that counts. one of the gravest rats i think to america and american exceptionalism is multiculturalism. we have seen how devastating it is in europe. we've seen how devastating it is in america's english-speaking cousins of estrella england canada and new zealand and
rooted and remains deeply rooted in america. >> well, i'm not in the south, but i'm going to use some southern terminology for mr. andrews. >> you all can try. >> i am here to tell you all -- [laughter] it is absolute bilge. it is total poppycock. america is the least racist society in the world. this country is the best country for any person, including a black person to live. that is why more black africans have come to america voluntarily ban came as slaves. this is a...
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here in the vortex. >> monday, 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> the us is now the world's largest oil and gas producer in part because of what's happening here in north dakota where advances in fracking have unlocked crude oil in the bakken shale formation in the western part of the state. north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pa
here in the vortex. >> monday, 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> the us is now the world's largest oil and gas producer in part because of what's happening here in north dakota where advances in fracking have unlocked crude oil in the bakken shale formation in the western part of the state. north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000....
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for all of us here at world news america, thank you for watching. tune again -- tune ingain tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of the presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation. the newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity in pursuing the common good. kovler foundation. and, mufg. >> the oldest trees bear the sweetest fruit. at mufg, we believe in nurturing bank your relationships for centuries because strong financial partnerships are best cultivated for the years to come giving your company the resources and stability to thrive. mufg, we build relationships that build the world. >> bbc world news was pr captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: legal limbo. president obama's executive actions on immigration are stalled in federal court. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this tuesday, tough choices for greece, as bailout talks falter amid the threat of default, and no clear solution in sight. >> woodruff: plus, the real price of gold. from
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care in our hands and not in the hands of some bureaucrats, for balancing our budgets, for a fair taxation system that allows us to get rid of the irs. >> you see, here in america there's a reason why we celebrate the fourth of july and not april 15th because in america we celebrate our independence from the government not our dependence on it! that's right. we need a president, a leader who will stand up and say we will take the fight to them and not wait until they bring the fight to american soil for our children and our grandchildren! >> joining us now, the man running the show, chairman of the group behind cpac, matt thanks for joining us tonight. >> great to be with you, shannon. >> looks like you're off to a rip roaring start. let's start there with ted cruz because he is somebody who is very comfortable speaking. he does this all the time. he goes out there without notes and fires up the crowd. this is his kind of crowd. and it sounds like he's trying to separate himself as a potential 2016 contender against others who he says haven't been in the fight. here's what he told people to say when someone tells them they're the right person for the job. >> if
care in our hands and not in the hands of some bureaucrats, for balancing our budgets, for a fair taxation system that allows us to get rid of the irs. >> you see, here in america there's a reason why we celebrate the fourth of july and not april 15th because in america we celebrate our independence from the government not our dependence on it! that's right. we need a president, a leader who will stand up and say we will take the fight to them and not wait until they bring the fight to...
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>> it's difficult to put into just a couple seconds how we got here but let us just say that the issue of race in america has always been the elephant in the room. periodically things will perk up, bubble up, and now we, because especially since black lives matter are being forced to deal with this issue of race with respect to law enforcement and policing. this isn't something that just rose up with the deaths of the two people you just described. this has been simmering sometimes above the surface and under the surface for years and years. actually since well before the civil rights movement even in the '60s. we're here now. the idea is that this is a crisis as far as i'm concerned. this is a crisis throughout this country and we need to deal with this. there's not one way to deal with it. so we have to deal with policing. we have to deal with attitudes. we have to deal with how do we build trust between communities of color and law enforcement. we're talking about issues like implicit bias. people who say -- i tell you i've interacted with police officers in san jose and in a quick minute they'll tell
>> it's difficult to put into just a couple seconds how we got here but let us just say that the issue of race in america has always been the elephant in the room. periodically things will perk up, bubble up, and now we, because especially since black lives matter are being forced to deal with this issue of race with respect to law enforcement and policing. this isn't something that just rose up with the deaths of the two people you just described. this has been simmering sometimes above...
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in "the week ahead" after the break. stay with us. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america here are the top stories - a riot in egypt killed at least 40. police and soccer fans clashed outside a game in east cairo. ahead of a match between egyptian premier league clubs. it's unclear what started it. a similar incident three years ago left 74 dead >>> negotiations on the iranian nuclear programme drags on. kerr john kerry says all signs are key to get an agreement >>> jordan announced it bombed 56 i.s.i.l. targets. the head of the air force said he was determined to destroy the group. jordan stepped up air strikes in syria and iraq since it learned i.s.i.l. burnt a jordanian pilot to death. >>> it's sunday night and time for "the week ahead". it is black history month and al jazeera is marking the occasion with a series on race in america. we look at how the country is divided along racial lines and what it means to be a black american. to help frame the discussion here is jacob ward. . >> we are segregated. we do not live together. the darker the blue - on average, 61 will be distinct ethnic and racial backgrounds, and in
in "the week ahead" after the break. stay with us. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america here are the top stories - a riot in egypt killed at least 40. police and soccer fans clashed outside a game in east cairo. ahead of a match between egyptian premier league clubs. it's unclear what started it. a similar incident three years ago left 74 dead >>> negotiations on the iranian nuclear programme drags on. kerr john kerry says all signs are key to get an agreement...
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that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." for sara and i hereertainly hope you have a great thursday. we'll see you back here tomorrow. >> hi, everyone, it is thursday february 12 we're following several breaking stories here, including millions of players laying down a few dollars and for three of them it paid off. find out where the wing powerball -- winning powerball tickets were stolen. >> president obama's plan to fight isis is heading to capitol hill. >> we're tracking snow showers and temperatures take a dangerous drive we have more on a brutal arctic blast. >> indeed, david murphy
that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." for sara and i hereertainly hope you have a great thursday. we'll see you back here tomorrow. >> hi, everyone, it is thursday february 12 we're following several breaking stories here, including millions of players laying down a few dollars and for three of them it paid off. find out where the wing powerball -- winning powerball tickets were stolen. >> president obama's...
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america. ♪ >>> good to have you with us. adrian finighan here in doha.iban says it has attacked a shia mosque in northwestern pakistan. >>> the u.s. military says that isil forces in iraq have attacked a major government base housing hundreds of u.s. troops. it happened at the air base in anbar province. the iraqi security forces have reportedly resecured the facility. >>> boko haram fighters have launched an attack in chad. they set homes on fire in a border town killing several people before being pushed back by the army. >>> syrian activist say that a car bomb in the countryside around damascus has killed at least ten people. the blast happened at the worshippers were leaving the mosque. dozens of other people were injured. >>> several protests have been held across syria, calling for more international help to protect the city of duma. the city east of the capitol has born the brunt of recent government attacks. they say this week alone, heavy bombardments have killed close to 150 people. >>> the u.n. special envoy to syria says that any negotiations
america. ♪ >>> good to have you with us. adrian finighan here in doha.iban says it has attacked a shia mosque in northwestern pakistan. >>> the u.s. military says that isil forces in iraq have attacked a major government base housing hundreds of u.s. troops. it happened at the air base in anbar province. the iraqi security forces have reportedly resecured the facility. >>> boko haram fighters have launched an attack in chad. they set homes on fire in a border town...
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in america and we will upgrade the infrastructure. we call it the care grid to bring care to every home in america. it begins with all of us here in this room. the call to action coming out of this conversation is for you to actually go home to your dinner tables and have a conversation with two simple guiding questions. the first being how do we as a family prepare for future caregiving needs? so it allows us to look towards the future and prepare together take it on together and aim towards the future together. the second question is what do we imagine could be the joys of aging and caring for one another in the future? moving the conversation from a place of scarcity and fear and avoidance to one of embrace of that of all that might come including the joys that could come from taking care of one another in the future. we thank that will create a different context for the public conversation about public solutions. how do we make caregiving a national priority and every conversation about the future of this country? this is a really good place to do that because 2015 is the ear of the white house conference on aging. it's a c
in america and we will upgrade the infrastructure. we call it the care grid to bring care to every home in america. it begins with all of us here in this room. the call to action coming out of this conversation is for you to actually go home to your dinner tables and have a conversation with two simple guiding questions. the first being how do we as a family prepare for future caregiving needs? so it allows us to look towards the future and prepare together take it on together and aim towards...
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here first which pros will be spinning into the ballroom this season. maybe in will heat things up here for us all coming up next on "good morning america." all right, thanks amy. we'll see you in a couple minutes. >> i was just thinking yesterday that i miss "dancing with the stars." i can't wait for it to come back so it is. >> there you. >> oh let's take a look outside right now and check your commute. this is 422 approaching trooper. we're really jammed up here from past oaks to 23 eastbound on 422. roads are dry. no big accidents on 422 just a slow go there but police in berks county tell me about a single vehicle accident that overturned out here and they have shut down mountain home road. a couple other accidents coming in in bucks county dave one of 309 southbound and another also on 309 southbound near 563. >> all right, karen, thank you. >>> we have lots of extra gear on the kids this morning because we're looking at temperatures in the 20's, wind chills in the teens to start out. this afternoon like yesterday it won't be quite as cold and the winds are going to be a little less than yesterday so things getting better later on i
here first which pros will be spinning into the ballroom this season. maybe in will heat things up here for us all coming up next on "good morning america." all right, thanks amy. we'll see you in a couple minutes. >> i was just thinking yesterday that i miss "dancing with the stars." i can't wait for it to come back so it is. >> there you. >> oh let's take a look outside right now and check your commute. this is 422 approaching trooper. we're really...
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used to it. >> those stories and more when "action news" continues tonight. we work weekends here. because it works for our patients. here, at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, we give our patients the freedom to make appointments that fit their schedules, even on weekends. because we believe in being here when our patients need us, so they can keep living their busy lives. weekend appointments are now available here. learn more at cancercenter.com/eastern. hey, honey? huh? oh, you caught me daydreaming. dreaming about a salt water bedroom aquarium? i am, actually. with exotic fish? yeah! and a giant star fish? how can you tell? you've been staring at the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. right. $300,000 buried treasure. with 10 top prizes of $300,000. (announcer) want to see your dream come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >>> quite a scene this morning, a driver lost control and landed on top of parks vehicles at the ardmore accura dealership, please say that the 74-year-old driver accidentally hitle accelerator instead of brakes after leaving a nearby c
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us in america want to grow the economy in cities and towns across this great nation. think about the disconnect. six of the 10 richest counties in america, according to median income, are right here in washington dc. six of the top 10. that suggests to me to visit disconnect between washington and the rest of us, who want to grow the economy with real people in cities and towns across this great country. that is where our american revival we talked about is really about transferring the power, from washington back to the people. getting it out to the states. ultimately, out to the individuals. where they can hold their government accountable in a way that i think sets the standard for the future. i will just end with this summary. then i think we're going to bring some chairs in. years ago, i had a chance in september 2011, not long after i was in office, i had a chance to go to a conference in philadelphia. ago, i had a chancenow, that may not sound like a big deal. but to me, it was. as a kid, i loved history. i loved reading about our founders. i was a little geeky. i thought of our founders as superheroes, bigger than life. love reading about them. because my family did not h
us in america want to grow the economy in cities and towns across this great nation. think about the disconnect. six of the 10 richest counties in america, according to median income, are right here in washington dc. six of the top 10. that suggests to me to visit disconnect between washington and the rest of us, who want to grow the economy with real people in cities and towns across this great country. that is where our american revival we talked about is really about transferring the power,...
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care in our hands and not in the hands of some bureaucrats, for balancing our budgets, for a fair taxation system that allows us to get rid of the irs. >> you see, here in america there's a reason why we celebrate the fourth of july and not april 15th because in america we celebrate our independence from the government not our dependence on it! that's right. we need a president, a leader who will stand up and say we will take the fight to them and not wait until they bring the fight to american soil for our children and our grandchildren! >> joining us now, the man running the show, chairman of the group behind cpac, matt thanks for joining us tonight. >> great to be with you, shannon. >> looks like you're off to a rip roaring start. let's start there with ted cruz because he is somebody who is very comfortable speaking. he does this all the time. he goes out there without notes and fires up the crowd. this is his kind of crowd. and it sounds like he's trying to separate himself as a potential 2016 contender against others who he says haven't been in the fight. here's what he told people to say when someone tells them they're the right person for the job. >> if
care in our hands and not in the hands of some bureaucrats, for balancing our budgets, for a fair taxation system that allows us to get rid of the irs. >> you see, here in america there's a reason why we celebrate the fourth of july and not april 15th because in america we celebrate our independence from the government not our dependence on it! that's right. we need a president, a leader who will stand up and say we will take the fight to them and not wait until they bring the fight to...