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us. >> thank you. >> jon: tell us, tell us what is kill chain? what is the kill chain?that's all the things you have to go through, or the military goes through, their term, they use it all the time. from when you decide you're going to kill someone or commit some act of destruction and you have to get the play on station you go through all the procedures and then finally three, four two one and you blow them away. >> jon: if you get the okay. and you say there were certain rules that are different like if they thought 30 civilians might die or if they thought i guess the old rule --. >> up to 29 you were cool. you didn't have to ask anyone. >> jon: you don't have to ask anybody up to 29 civilians. >> that's fine. 30 you have to ask permission. the iraq war the invasion of iraq was done ald rumsfeld but in no cases that we know of did he say no. it was really kind of pro forma. >> jon: he seems so thoughtful. >> cerebral fellee. >> jon: yes, you would think that he would say i don't know. okay. yeah. trace it back to the rise of this sort of idea of drone technology to
us. >> thank you. >> jon: tell us, tell us what is kill chain? what is the kill chain?that's all the things you have to go through, or the military goes through, their term, they use it all the time. from when you decide you're going to kill someone or commit some act of destruction and you have to get the play on station you go through all the procedures and then finally three, four two one and you blow them away. >> jon: if you get the okay. and you say there were certain...
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us. tell us how much pressure was he under to make that apology. reporter: i think there was a lot of anger here, especially from the arab community in israel. they make up about 20% of the society here. many have called his remarks on election day just plain racist. we understand many here wanted to hear that apologies. this comes -- that apology. this comes after remarks by netanyahu of not wanting to see a palestinian state under his watch. that also stirred a lot of reaction especially in the international community. he also tried to backtrack on those remarks. it is not yet clear how -- what the impact will be. the american administration is looking into how to deal with the conflict after the election. ben: netanyahu has secured enough support to form a new government. is it clear what have the government will follow -- what path the government will follow? reporter: the path is what the party leaders recommended to the president as who they want to form the next government. we understand netanyahu has the backing of the orthodox parties and the center-right party. it is expected that mr. netanyahu will be able to form the next coalition government. it looks like it will be a further shift to the right. we also don't have the centrist party that there was last time in the government. they will not take part in his government. we will see a further shift to the right. we expect the government to be formed by mid april. ben: a shift to the right. thank you. sarah: speaking of the right in the u.s., texas senator ted cruz has become the first politician to announce his candidacy for the 2016 presidential election. ben: the republican made it official at a christian university on the east coast. the staunch conservative, he vowed that, if elected, he would repeal obamacare. he would usher in a flat tax and get the budget deficit under control. he criticized the obama administration's strained relations with israel. a number of other republicans are expected to announce their candidacies in the next few weeks. singapore has begun the seven-day morning period for its founding father who died on sunday. sarah: lee kuan yew became -- lead the nation to become one of the world's most prosperous. he died after a long hospitalization. all told, he led singapore for 34 years, retiring in 1990. under his rule, living standards rose as the city became a hub for trade and finance. but singapore's harsh authoritarian system of government has long been criticized by human rights advocates. and japan's cherry blossom season has officially reached tokyo three days earlier than predicted. all eyes were on one tree at the city's -- shrine. ben: it is just one of 59 trees whose blossoming determines the advancing of spring. five flowers opened on this tree and authorities declared the "blossom bloom," even locals 10 days to picnic under the cherry trees before the flowers wither. well i was wondering why you had that color on. now i know. sarah: i like to match the cherry trees. have you ever seen them? ben: i have not. hopefully, i will go there at that time of year. sarah: there's always next year. ben: thank you for joining us on the "journal." benjamin netanyahu has apologized for his campaign speech. we also have news coming in from the chancellery of talks between angela merkel and alexis tsipras. more on that later sarah: welcome back to the "journal." thanks for staying with us. leaders boasted they were on the verge of retaking tikrit. it was viewed as a major victory in northern iraq. ben: but the offensive has halted. there is a vast network of booby traps and roadside bombs. iraq is putting its elite forces on the front lines, in hopes of pushing i.s. out. reporter: members of the elite golden brigade are on training maneuvers in baghdad. the military touts these special forces as the toughest fighters in the iraqi army. the best of the best aggressive, highly motivated. covered by snipers, this unit cautiously enters a warehouse. they are undergoing training in urban warfare, houston house fighting. -- house-to-house fighting. most of these soldiers have seen fighting. i.s. forces remain entrenche
us. tell us how much pressure was he under to make that apology. reporter: i think there was a lot of anger here, especially from the arab community in israel. they make up about 20% of the society here. many have called his remarks on election day just plain racist. we understand many here wanted to hear that apologies. this comes -- that apology. this comes after remarks by netanyahu of not wanting to see a palestinian state under his watch. that also stirred a lot of reaction especially in...
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us. tell us more about what you found in this report, please. >> one of the things they found in the report as mentioned is forced over time, workers can't refuse overtime work. there is retaliation. a key driver of this problem is the fact that a lot of factories systematically used contract, repeatedly renewing contract and threatens not to renew it if they don't obey factory orders. that's a key part of the systemic use of contract -- this is something that we see repeatedly with france. contractors from france go to them outline their findings and we've got responsibilities. they callle conduct admonishing them. we vice president heard what they will do -- >> i imagine it's also very difficult to impose any sort of changes suggested by these factories. >> sorry? >> i mean, how do you impose laws on those who break the laws? how do you get them to tow the line? >> one way is for the labor inspectors the government to take a strong stand and actually inspect and enforce the law make the laws clear that factories cannot issue these contracts repeatedly and renew them for over two years and that's been happening again and again. the other way is for brands to enforce their own course of conduct. some of the brands that we looked at have strong -- in their court of
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the light of the now and we see police officials coming down to talk to us and give us information. sergeant what can you tell us right now. >> i'll talk to you in a bit? >> the chief is coming down. >> thank you. they are telling us that the police chief of cheltenham will be down here to talk to us and tell us what the situation was and how they resolved it here late this morning in elkins park, this is elkins park postal address this is the small town of lamott. a small town in the area, known as elkins park as least by the postal destination. >> one firefighter disgruntled apparently was the gunman that went into the building and held several hostages and held them for about an hour. vernon odom channel 6 "action news." >> thank you vernon you got word that everybody is save, lets switch to a live picture from chopper 6 hd there at the police station we watched the van leave with the exfirefighter and it's backed up to the police station, we are told that the person was walked into the police station as you heard with vernon the police chief in cheltenham expected to give us details in a few minutes, hopeful
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by that time, sister renata comes in, starts screaming and yelling at us, tells us to hold out our hands and we did and she proceeded to whack them and told us to turn them over and whack them again to the point where it was cracking and blood and the stinging, and it was so hard and terrible, the pain, and then she had the gall to say, now, go back and finish cleaning, and i said, with what? our feet? da-da-da. it was crack. she smacked me across the face and backhanded. it was, i think, about three or four slaps so it was adding insult to injury. then we had to go and clean the bathroom. and the girl, crazy cindy started cursing, and sister renata thought it was me. so, i had bloody hands. they are stinging. i am trying to not touch the soap because it's burning and she takes the soap out of my hands and sticks it into my mouth. >> you were success. >> i was six. part of my personality is i couldn't stop laughing because while she is shoving it in my mouth, i am noting and there are bubbles coming out of my nose. so, i couldn't stop laughing. so like, you know, and i told this woman --
by that time, sister renata comes in, starts screaming and yelling at us, tells us to hold out our hands and we did and she proceeded to whack them and told us to turn them over and whack them again to the point where it was cracking and blood and the stinging, and it was so hard and terrible, the pain, and then she had the gall to say, now, go back and finish cleaning, and i said, with what? our feet? da-da-da. it was crack. she smacked me across the face and backhanded. it was, i think, about...
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trying to prove a bias rather than trying to let the facts of the investigation, the evidence before us, tell us what the answer is, so we don't let that get into our investigation whatsoever, but let me assure you if we find anything at all
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the evidence before us, tell us what the answer is, so we don't let that get into our investigation whatsoever, but let me assure you if we find anything at all that would tend to make us believe that this was intentionally set we investigate that very vigorously. we do not look at that and glance over it. it's very vigorously looked at. we send many samples to the lab whether it's samples because we think it's excel rant. we rule that out and don't guess so we let the scientific evidence and analysis tell us the answers we're looking at. >> besides the scientific analysis of the fire itself are there other factors that you consider in determining whether or not arson was involved? >> exactly. again witness interviews for example. we can get a wealth of information talking with tenants, talking with owners. we talked to the insurance companies. we talk with neighbors. this is a full fledged investigation where witness testimony, witness information is just as important as the physical evidence, as the scientific evidence so no it's very important that you understand that we look at all of those, and quite often just one phone call we get, one interview, one personal in
the evidence before us, tell us what the answer is, so we don't let that get into our investigation whatsoever, but let me assure you if we find anything at all that would tend to make us believe that this was intentionally set we investigate that very vigorously. we do not look at that and glance over it. it's very vigorously looked at. we send many samples to the lab whether it's samples because we think it's excel rant. we rule that out and don't guess so we let the scientific evidence and...
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here to tell us more is organizer eric miller and philadelphia songwriter -- singer/songwriter lou. you started this series as a tribute to your late wife. tell us about carolinia? >> she passed away at the age of 25. she had epilepsy since she was a teenager. not terribly severely which is awkward to say, because it took her life but she only had two seizures in the six years i knew her. second one being fatal. so i started this to teach people, you know about epilepsy and specifically that there are risks of it being fatal. >> tell us about the -- why the tribute to marvin gaye. i know his music, right in my wheel house, but tell us about that. >> i started doing -- in january, i did a tribute to sam cook. i brought in amazing singers like mu lou to broaden the reach because the nature of it is to spread awareness. so marvin gaye is in a lot of people's wheel houses right? so hopefully, you know i'm reaching a broader audience and, you know marvin gaye's music, you know spans 50 years. >> yeah. >> so what more can you say? >> drew in people like me. tell me about your connection and why you chose to get involved. >> well, this is just one of t
here to tell us more is organizer eric miller and philadelphia songwriter -- singer/songwriter lou. you started this series as a tribute to your late wife. tell us about carolinia? >> she passed away at the age of 25. she had epilepsy since she was a teenager. not terribly severely which is awkward to say, because it took her life but she only had two seizures in the six years i knew her. second one being fatal. so i started this to teach people, you know about epilepsy and specifically...
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us tell us you're ready to announce we'll put you right here on "face the nation." >> i'll let you know, bob thanks. >> schieffer: reel be right back. you can't predict the market. but at t. rowe price we've helped guide our clients through good times and bad. our experienced investment professionals are one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so in a variety of markets we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. hey buddy, you're squashing me! liquid wart remover? could take weeks to treat. embarrassing wart? dr. scholl's freeze away wipes 'em out fast with as few as one treatment. freeze away! dr. scholl's. the #1 selling freeze brand. claritin-d presents two allergy sufferers. one had allergies with nasal congestion so he tried the newest allergy spray, which could take several days to feel the full effect of relief. the other went straight to the pharmacy counter for the fast, powerful relief of claritin-d. it's tough on allergies with nasal congestion and starts to work in just 30 minutes. the moral? nothing works faster than claritin-d. find it at the pharmacy counter. and live claritin clear. >> schieffer: we'll be right back. 40% of the streetlights in detroit, at one point, did not work. you had some blocks and you had major thoroughfares and corridors that were just totally pitch black. those things had to change. we wanted to r
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us so we can see what happened there. really appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >>> tonight, the business manager for the city of st. louis police officers association. thanks for being with us again. tell us, because you know these officers, how are they doing tonight? >> there is a very solemn scary time for our law enforcement family. one of the officers i'm friends with. i've known for nearly 20 years. i visited with him at his home earlier today. he was in remarkably good spirits considering what he had been through just a few hours before. >> which officer did you visit with? >> the st. louis county officer. the officer shot in the shoulder. >> he's doing well considering. do we know about the other officer shot in the cheek, i believe this cheek and the bullet still lodged in his head. do we know how he's doing? >> that one is scary. for both of them they were just inches away from a fatal shot. it's really fortunate that the round didn't penetrate his skull and traversed the skull and lodged behind his ear. early on in these gunshot wound situations it's very difficult to gauge how much nerve damage has occurred. gunshot wounds are notorious for serious infections and the mental st
us so we can see what happened there. really appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >>> tonight, the business manager for the city of st. louis police officers association. thanks for being with us again. tell us, because you know these officers, how are they doing tonight? >> there is a very solemn scary time for our law enforcement family. one of the officers i'm friends with. i've known for nearly 20 years. i visited with him at his home earlier today. he was in remarkably...
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what is really troubling is that the same scientists are telling us that's going to happen, not just the fact of it being there but they are telling us what's coming at us. the scientists also agree that if we continue to march like robot to down a path that we the path that we are on, the world as we know it will be transformed dramatically for the worst. and we can expect to see levels to continue rising to dangerous levels. we will see nations moved as a consequence of the pacific and elsewhere. in the countries that are low we will see large swaths of cities and even some countries underwater. we can expect more intense and frequent extreme weather events like hurricanes and typhoons and expect disruptions in the global agricultural sector to threaten job security for millions of farmers. we have the research shortages that have the potential to fan the flames of conflict in areas that are already troubled by long-standing political economic religious ideological sectarian disputes. imagine when they are complicated by water, food. these are the consequences of climate change and the magnitude of the art of against. measured agai
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very first climate hearings in senate, al gore, time tim worth and a group of us, we heard jim hansen sit in front of us tell us lou: post was ark annoyed saying that al gore, has bragging rights to organizeding one of first climate hearings in 1981 not kerry. kerry, was not elected in senate until 1984, and served in 1985. >> well, up next, the national media today struggling with prime minister netanyahu's big victory, almost as much as obama administration itself. my commentary coming up. terrorists kill more than 20 people in a museum in tunisia. the mystery over who is responsible persists, that is more coming up. stay with us. so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters. yeah. so, i'm confident i'm in good hands. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. lou: a few tho
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us tell us about the event. this morning the morning joe come host is joining us. miikkaeek mika welcome back.or coming on with us part of the universal news group parent company for nbc 10. first event is april 10th loews hotel in philadelphia. we understand you have new details about who is going to be taking part? >> i do. april 10th it's coming. we're coming to philadelphia. we've got great speakers pt hoda kotb will be here ceo of j & j, elizabeth warren is a keynote speaker. we have tons of different sessions, almost like workshop sessions. from fashion to body image, closing the deal and negotiating skills. we also are announcing today the grow your value bonus competition. we're asking women to send in submissions only on the website, msnbc.com msnbc.com/know your value. you can go there for the composition. send in iphone videos any video you can download it hold up the phone, talk to the phone, pitch me. tell me why you deserve a bonus. stay at home mom. if you're a denial hygienist, ceo, women universally struggle talking about money. so pitch me on your iphone on a video a minute o
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us the latest information and tell us what exactly is happening in the search for the person who has shot and killed vet run police officer with the san jose police department. and we are continue continuing to follow this will will going at video from sky 7 hd of the prime minister. police vehicle out. police line. there's shopping center in the area. there are some mobile homes. golf course and we do have reporter on the ground covering this for ushere have been agency other police agency from the near by area responding to the scene as well 0to help of course all those men and women who wear the badge are one in moments like these so the response will be enormous and complete and san jose police department will get if i support it need from surrounding agency and that's occurring now as they search for the gunman responsible for killing a police officer. one of their own tonight in san jose. >> we were talking to one of the reporters lisa who is near the scene and she was saying that a lot of information is coming in. unclear exactly what happened when the shooting actually occurred but we will continue to bring the latest throughout the newscast and on twitter at this site. >> stay with us we are on the story. but other top story we follow very closely tonight. fbi has been called in to help search for missing vallejo woman. >> denise husband kins vanished from boyfriend home on mayor eye listened yesterday. search teams are f
us the latest information and tell us what exactly is happening in the search for the person who has shot and killed vet run police officer with the san jose police department. and we are continue continuing to follow this will will going at video from sky 7 hd of the prime minister. police vehicle out. police line. there's shopping center in the area. there are some mobile homes. golf course and we do have reporter on the ground covering this for ushere have been agency other police agency...
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that's "america tonight," tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. tell us what you think and we'll have modifier "america tonight," tomorrow. >>> failing to help the syrian people leading aid organizations accuse the u.n. of not doing enough to stem the crisis. ♪ ♪ >>> with welcome to al jazerra live from our headquarters in doha. i am jane dutton. also ahead. fighting for control the iraqi offensive gains important ground in the battle for tikrit. plus two policemen are shot outside a station in ferguson, missou
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us. >> tell us what it will be like. >> it's a big day of rejoicing. it's an administrative center of crimea. a hub in the celebration is here but also in the important port city. it's called the crimean spring. that this was our chose and our victory and a sense here that crimea had to return home. polls that have been done in the last few days suggest that some 80 to 85% of crimeans are behind this decision and the move to bring crimea back into the russian folds. not everyone agrees. there are minority groups like the tatars and ukranian activists who found life over this last i can't remember has been getting quite tough. >>> this man has not slept in his bed since september. his bag hanging where he left it and the clothes where they were hung on the day men in black uniforms abducted the 18 yield and his cousin. his father is left half hoping half grieving and wondering if he's in any way to blame. >> translation: during one of the interrogations after the abduction, the committee said they studied all versions and were considering one connected with me and my activity. i asked what he meant he answered "you need to be careful your behaviour" i asked, "does that mean my children are alive?" he smiled and shrugged his shoulders. >> he was deputy chairman of the informal department. before it was shut down by crimea's administration. tatar media outlets have been raided or denied licences. last march the body of a tatar man was found with signs of torture. >> the issue is an escapely complex one coming in large part from a deportation to central asia and the later return. it pulls in a long-standing argument. but crimea's tart tars are -- tatars are not the only ones complaining of human rights. abductions are used against those critical of crimea's return to russia. >> i don't remember group is ukranian activist who at any point in their lives expressed involvement. it's surprising. these people consider themselves ukrainians, because it would be territory of ukraine. >> such accusations get short visit from the new leaders. >> unfortunately, the so-called human rights defenders have been ringing alarms. they are working for money paid by certain organizations. they have certain targets. the main one is to discredit crimea, and the russian federation in general. >> crimea's prime minister has assured him that his son's disappearance is being properly investigated. >> translation: i'm not convinced 100%. i think he's alive. >> reporter: until proven right or wrong, all he can do is campaign and hope. >> the kremlin insists that essentially this is case closed. that crimea is russian now and will be forever more. crimea is likely to be a geopolitical sore for many years to come because the russia
us. >> tell us what it will be like. >> it's a big day of rejoicing. it's an administrative center of crimea. a hub in the celebration is here but also in the important port city. it's called the crimean spring. that this was our chose and our victory and a sense here that crimea had to return home. polls that have been done in the last few days suggest that some 80 to 85% of crimeans are behind this decision and the move to bring crimea back into the russian folds. not everyone...
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us. tell us what you think. you know we're interactive. you can tweet us, comment on our facebook page, does steve a have a point. make sure you use the hashtag. we're already getting some comments who that one. we'll get to that one in just a moment. we want to start your sunday morning with some bruno mars in the background. and we're talking about an absolute legend, an all time philadelphia great. basically an every man ship. taking a look back at the life of concrete char lirks the hall of famer for the ages. as we listen to the lazy song let's take at some of the pictures that you're sending in because i did ask for easter pictures and you did deliver. a little girl with the easter bunny. we also have some easter decorations. i love egg trees. so cute. this one, dave war especially filling in for caitlyn today. that's what he has at home. look at how cute they are. evan, lala and asher. thank you for having your sunday morning withw??ççóo?óñçoñçwwññç time now for knocking the king. how, howard, this is marty and i heard what you had too say about ti
us. tell us what you think. you know we're interactive. you can tweet us, comment on our facebook page, does steve a have a point. make sure you use the hashtag. we're already getting some comments who that one. we'll get to that one in just a moment. we want to start your sunday morning with some bruno mars in the background. and we're talking about an absolute legend, an all time philadelphia great. basically an every man ship. taking a look back at the life of concrete char lirks the hall of...
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us. ma'am, you saw a lot of what happened. right? tell us -- what's your name? tell us what you saw. >> well i could see him walking in the street just like he lived here, you know. next thing we know the police were coming and throwing him against the car. he didn't look like the guy that showed up. he had on a red shirt. boots. a black jacket. he was fully clothed. i don't know. all i know is when he came and the police was up on him. yeah, from the gas station. right here. the gas station. he looked really, really crazy. he looked crazy, yeah. he was walking down here. yeah. he's been talking to himself. sam: he was talking to himself? >> yeah. sam: went over there. >> then he walked this way and next thing we know the police was there. yes, sir. sam: ok. so that's ruthy dixon, she's the woman who saw. she said she saw this arrest here a lot of cops here and minnesota avenue i'm not sure. actually, i don't think this is minnesota but one of these tributary streets. it is minnesota. it's blocked off. and just a lot of police activity here. from her description, the po
us. ma'am, you saw a lot of what happened. right? tell us -- what's your name? tell us what you saw. >> well i could see him walking in the street just like he lived here, you know. next thing we know the police were coming and throwing him against the car. he didn't look like the guy that showed up. he had on a red shirt. boots. a black jacket. he was fully clothed. i don't know. all i know is when he came and the police was up on him. yeah, from the gas station. right here. the gas...
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tell us? well it tells us if we had a fully functioning crew maybe there was a control problem. maybe, and hopefully when we get this we'll find this out. maybe they were trying to turn and it just wasn't happening. that cockpit data recorder will provide us with a lot of information about what systems were functioning. had we kicked off autopilot? were we still on autopilot? was the flight director on? all these things we hopefully will get get to know very, very soon. jon: and was the crew awake and alert. that is also a big question here. daniel barks. >> that is a big question. jon: daniel good to have your expert tease. thank you. >> thank you very much, sir. jenna: so many questions remain. we'll keep on sharing any developments we have with you on the plane crash in the french alps. deadline for a nuclear deal or framework of a nuclear deal with iran is fast approaching. we'll go inside of iran next with a "new york times" correspondent who is one of the few western journalists working and living in tehran. >>> as we hit the five-year anniversary of the affordable care act
tell us? well it tells us if we had a fully functioning crew maybe there was a control problem. maybe, and hopefully when we get this we'll find this out. maybe they were trying to turn and it just wasn't happening. that cockpit data recorder will provide us with a lot of information about what systems were functioning. had we kicked off autopilot? were we still on autopilot? was the flight director on? all these things we hopefully will get get to know very, very soon. jon: and was the crew...
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us. tell us what has happened to palmer, and could bit the end for them. >> well, this is the most recent in an on going any, that has effected since 2004 when then they were owned by the international -- they collapsed in a $14 billion collapse and the financial situation has been shaky ever since. a ridiculous point this season, twice this season the club has been sold, for one euro so by girardi so to the president the man who and italian business for one euro, and that man is currently in prison, he was arrested on tuesday this week because he was one of 22 people in a criminal organization this was involving in must be launders, computer fraud credit cart fraud it appears so it was with the problems are absolutely huge it is all very sad, italian football is not in a good financial position all around. >> no, it is not in a healthy financial position at all. despite winning 3-nil last night, but every other trouble in the country seems to have serious problems. the reality is today's bankruptcy hearing has allowed the club to avail of a 5 million euro rescue operation put together in
us. tell us what has happened to palmer, and could bit the end for them. >> well, this is the most recent in an on going any, that has effected since 2004 when then they were owned by the international -- they collapsed in a $14 billion collapse and the financial situation has been shaky ever since. a ridiculous point this season, twice this season the club has been sold, for one euro so by girardi so to the president the man who and italian business for one euro, and that man is...
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us. michelle tell us what we can expect as viewers. >> what you can expect to see is just us functioningrage size world and we have to adapt and making sure that my kids don't feel like they're any different than any other children out there. >> is this show more valuable to help your kids understand growing up or more valuable for viewers to understand your lives better. >> more valuable for the viewers out there i think that my kids are going to get it pretty quick, both dan and i are both little but it's important for the viewers out there to see how we function and how we want our kids to be independent, self-sufficient all of that kind of stuff. >> was it hard to make the decision to put your whole family on national tv? >> yeah it was a big deal. not so much concerning the girl because they're still young, they have no clue what's going on. jack is the one i was concerned been he's 6 and he catches on to everything that you say, that you do and so now that it's airing it's the biggest -- >> what's most challenging as trying to adapt to an average size world. >> teaching the public
us. michelle tell us what we can expect as viewers. >> what you can expect to see is just us functioningrage size world and we have to adapt and making sure that my kids don't feel like they're any different than any other children out there. >> is this show more valuable to help your kids understand growing up or more valuable for viewers to understand your lives better. >> more valuable for the viewers out there i think that my kids are going to get it pretty quick, both dan...
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attention to the history, but this history is pretty cute, because it does tell us about the present. -- is pretty acute. it tells ushe present. our soldiers were trained poorly. the discipline was terrible. the lack of the small-unit leadership was disgraceful. i think the army came out of this war in terrible shape. i would like to think it is in better shape now. i do not know. many bad things still happen in the wars we are in now in afghanistan. as you know, i wrote about abu ghraib for "the new yorker," a decade ago, and what happened there was it really similar -- the contempt for prisoners, for people who societies we do not understand. so i would like to think, just to take what i learned from vietnam and put it into the modern context, we have been fighting the war on terror since 9/11, 13, 14 years now, with drones, and soldiers, and it has only gotten worse. the fundamentalism and the hatred of americans has become more acute and maybe we ought to think there are other ways to conduct ourselves when we have opposition like we do in this case -- religious opposition and opposition to our way of life and o
attention to the history, but this history is pretty cute, because it does tell us about the present. -- is pretty acute. it tells ushe present. our soldiers were trained poorly. the discipline was terrible. the lack of the small-unit leadership was disgraceful. i think the army came out of this war in terrible shape. i would like to think it is in better shape now. i do not know. many bad things still happen in the wars we are in now in afghanistan. as you know, i wrote about abu ghraib for...
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us live now i want to ask you about the moment you found it, tell us a little bit about what happened? is. >> it was on january 29th, 2013 morning. we as a group went out for a field surveying a locality. and i was looking for fossils that particular heel which i found and i climbed up the hill and walked on to the plateau. and then on the other side of the hill, -- sticking out of the sediment, just caught my eye. and i sat down. and looks at it very closely and i saw that piece of -- that the tooth was impacted with a piece of mandible. >> i had a fresh break and that means that there is another piece close by, and i didn't spend much time, when i turn under a, i found the other piece, and when i put them together, they -- it fit perfectly, without any displacement, so that's how i found this jaw. >> tell us, tell us about the development of humans, why is it so significant. >> yeah it was -- very important, because in the human study the time period between two and 3 million years, particularly 2.5 million years we have very limited fossils. and we were not clear how our genies is related to the -- so the discovery of this the lady girl jaw at 2.8 million years old, will give us a hint, and information, how these two dennis are related. and this jaw has some primitive features which share and more featured which looks like the genous homo. and the later genus species. so for this time given the time period, we discovered this jaw, it's very significant in understanding the relationship between the two. it is very present by lucy. >> okay, thank you for clarifying that, thank you indeed for telling us about your very exciting discovery thank you. >> coming up in sport on al jazeera, a new major league soccer season will start on time after a player strike is called off. and the future of
us live now i want to ask you about the moment you found it, tell us a little bit about what happened? is. >> it was on january 29th, 2013 morning. we as a group went out for a field surveying a locality. and i was looking for fossils that particular heel which i found and i climbed up the hill and walked on to the plateau. and then on the other side of the hill, -- sticking out of the sediment, just caught my eye. and i sat down. and looks at it very closely and i saw that piece of --...
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us on "inside story". >>> when saudi arabia and arab partners unleashed air strikes into yemen. the world's oil markets took notice. oil prices spiked. ali velshi joins us to tell us what it could mean for supply and demand and your walt. it's "inside story". >>> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america i'm ray suarez. on tuesday we focused our programme on yemen's deteriorating stake. houthi rebels controlling the capital sanaa and large chunks of the country and have the government on the run of the saudi arabia joined the fight against the houthis with air strikes. our guest, former ambassador to yemen saw the escalation coming. >> there are outside players. primarily saudi arabia and iran, who are turning it into something of a proxy war. so what you have are at least three players, maybe more, who are taking advantage of the inherently weak yemen. and all of the political crackvacuums to play out their battles. >> egypt is prepared to join the fray saying it is prepared to send ground troops. iran renounced the moves. president hassan rouhani said regional powers should restrain from actions that would intensify the crisis. fears of a crisis sent
us on "inside story". >>> when saudi arabia and arab partners unleashed air strikes into yemen. the world's oil markets took notice. oil prices spiked. ali velshi joins us to tell us what it could mean for supply and demand and your walt. it's "inside story". >>> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america i'm ray suarez. on tuesday we focused our programme on yemen's deteriorating stake. houthi rebels controlling the capital sanaa and...
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firefighters tell us this building is used as a metal shop.is right near the pennsylvania turnpike. we're being told no one is hurt in this fire. we of course will continue to follow it and bri we continue to follow that breaking news for you right now in montgomery cun tee. skyfox is live over a three alarm business fire in upper moreland. there was an explosion reported at this building. you can see the flames shooting from the building. we understand it is a metal shop shop. >> firefighters are telling us like iain said this some type of metal shop, and the problem, of course with that metal fabrication plants or anything else there are ab sell rants used and fuel used which might be why that explosion happened. firefighters have to hawk sure another explosion is not eminent eminent. to the left of your screen upper left right there you see all that traffic coming and going. that is the pennsylvania turnpike. it's very close. this is right in the middle of rush hour, of course. >>> yeah. all right. we of course will continue to follow this
firefighters tell us this building is used as a metal shop.is right near the pennsylvania turnpike. we're being told no one is hurt in this fire. we of course will continue to follow it and bri we continue to follow that breaking news for you right now in montgomery cun tee. skyfox is live over a three alarm business fire in upper moreland. there was an explosion reported at this building. you can see the flames shooting from the building. we understand it is a metal shop shop. >>...
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another person is trying to talk to us to tell us what he believes really happened here. once again the police are stopping uslking to him. so we have come back to try to find out what really happened here. the local government said 30 were dead and 28 missing. and never released another figure. >> translator: for the whole of the town it's a at least 170 or 180 dead. i know because i know this place very well. >> reporter: in 2013 we met this woman who said that officials had reassured people that the water would flow past the town. now she lives in a newly built housing estate down the road in a free apartment. but she hasn't changed her story. >> translator: they didn't expect that the flood would be so big. nobody told us. if they had, the damage wouldn't have been so bad. >> reporter: the nearby village suffered similar damage but no one died here. the difference locals tell us a concerted effort to get people out of danger. first we heard that people believe 200 died in the disaster not the 88, and secondly they complain of lack of a warning. a community used to dealing with flooding simply didn't know
another person is trying to talk to us to tell us what he believes really happened here. once again the police are stopping uslking to him. so we have come back to try to find out what really happened here. the local government said 30 were dead and 28 missing. and never released another figure. >> translator: for the whole of the town it's a at least 170 or 180 dead. i know because i know this place very well. >> reporter: in 2013 we met this woman who said that officials had...
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us. tell us why given what governor huckabee said he thinks the reason why you should attend, tell us why you won't. >> megyn, just like people watch you on television and i can understand why, i'm going to watch the speech on television. i'm not going to not watch the speech, i'm not going to not listen to what the prime minister says, i'm just not going to be part of a spectacle oftentimes you're judged based on how many times you stand up or don't. >> that applies to the state of the union too. you go to that. >> well, that's different because that's about the american president speaking to the american congress, which is a traditional annual event that goes on forever. to have a foreign prime minister come into congress and speak two weeks before his election and to speak against the foreign policy objectives of the president of the united states and the state department, foreign policy is different. i'm going to watch it on tv. i've been to every briefing. i think israel's going to be hurt by this speech. and i think it has been hurt. because the bottom line is president obama's the
us. tell us why given what governor huckabee said he thinks the reason why you should attend, tell us why you won't. >> megyn, just like people watch you on television and i can understand why, i'm going to watch the speech on television. i'm not going to not watch the speech, i'm not going to not listen to what the prime minister says, i'm just not going to be part of a spectacle oftentimes you're judged based on how many times you stand up or don't. >> that applies to the state of...
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us. we see the images coming up on our screen of this eclipse. they tell us -- first thing tell us very basically what is a solar eclipse. >> a solar eclipse you have the sun, the moon, the earth on the same line. the shadow of the moon falls on the earth but this shadow is only on a very small part of the earth. even if you have long eclipse every six months, you are not able to see one eclipse -- have one eclipse every six months you are not able to see one eclipse every six months. molly: why is this one special? >> this one is special because unfortunately, this eclipse total eclipse it is possible only to see it from the north atlantic ocean. it is very difficult -- it is only in this place that you are able to view the total eclipse. but there is something amazing that this eclipse is going to be seen from the north pole. when the sun will be eclipsed by the moon, the sun will be under the horizon, but it will be possible to see it because of the refraction in the atmosphere. it is a very specific eclipse. molly: you are just outside of paris, the southwest of paris. what is
us. we see the images coming up on our screen of this eclipse. they tell us -- first thing tell us very basically what is a solar eclipse. >> a solar eclipse you have the sun, the moon, the earth on the same line. the shadow of the moon falls on the earth but this shadow is only on a very small part of the earth. even if you have long eclipse every six months, you are not able to see one eclipse -- have one eclipse every six months you are not able to see one eclipse every six months....
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. >> do you think this will show us or tell us anything about his plans in ukraine? >> i don't know if it tells us about his plans for eastern ukraine, but the place of crimea in russian history, to remind people he is the russian president who returned crimea to russia. that is a big deal and a big legacy. president putin says i brought this territory back to russia and that has been a big deal for him. i don't think he has the same goal in eastern ukraine -- the goal in eastern ukraine is to keep the conflict going in order to prevent the government in kiev from being successful. >> he thinks significant amounts of weapons in the hands of pro-russian rebels are actually starting to be withdrawn from the frontline and that is presumably a good sign. >> that is a good sign and we have a long way to go. the white house was complaining today about how monitors have not and allowed in to verify what is going on. president obama was meeting with the european council president today in order to talk about next steps and confronting russia over ukraine. some of it may be putin's strategy to dampen down
. >> do you think this will show us or tell us anything about his plans in ukraine? >> i don't know if it tells us about his plans for eastern ukraine, but the place of crimea in russian history, to remind people he is the russian president who returned crimea to russia. that is a big deal and a big legacy. president putin says i brought this territory back to russia and that has been a big deal for him. i don't think he has the same goal in eastern ukraine -- the goal in eastern...
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us. otto dichtl. mark: twitter time. you can join us. tell us what you think. s you are following today. manus is in zurich. up next nbart chart time. the four worst-performing currencies. ♪ mark: time for today's bart chart. what are the worlds worst-performing currencies? against the dollar, we've tracked 174 currencies here at bloomberg this year. these are the worst four. the worst one, ukrainian hryvnia. 27% lower against the dollar. belarusian ruble, down by 27%. the azerbaijani manat, not every day i get to say that, 25% lower. finally, the moldovan leu a decline of 16%. they are all former soviet republics. they are feeling the aftershock of the russian financial crisis, the fighting in ukraine. both are showing some signs of easing. the drop in all these currencies are in reaction to the decline in the russian ruble. all the economies are closely tied to russia's ruble. it fell by 46% against the dollar last year. that threatens to flood these types of countries with cheaper imports from russia. that undermines their trade balance. on the plus side, by
us. otto dichtl. mark: twitter time. you can join us. tell us what you think. s you are following today. manus is in zurich. up next nbart chart time. the four worst-performing currencies. ♪ mark: time for today's bart chart. what are the worlds worst-performing currencies? against the dollar, we've tracked 174 currencies here at bloomberg this year. these are the worst four. the worst one, ukrainian hryvnia. 27% lower against the dollar. belarusian ruble, down by 27%. the azerbaijani manat,...
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