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and from whai hear, it's not all toys and games outhere. will you look out for me, future? you cak ride my new bike. think again. from the rising price of food higher insurance rates for homes s d businesses, e economic damage will only get worse. but with amerin-made clean energy, we can save money on electricity and spur innovation to create new businesses and jobs. it all starts with 50% clean energy by 2030. so, what are we waiting for? ffriday thanks for ( band playing
and from whai hear, it's not all toys and games outhere. will you look out for me, future? you cak ride my new bike. think again. from the rising price of food higher insurance rates for homes s d businesses, e economic damage will only get worse. but with amerin-made clean energy, we can save money on electricity and spur innovation to create new businesses and jobs. it all starts with 50% clean energy by 2030. so, what are we waiting for? ffriday thanks for ( band playing
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. >> whai want to know while violence was going up in libya, why was our going down. >> reporter: clinton, who was secretary of state at the time, has already gone on the defensive during two previous testimonies. >> the fact is we had four dead americans! was it because of a protest or was it gauze of eye out for a walk one night and decided they would go kill some americans? what is difference at this point does it make? >> reporter: ahead of today's hearing, democrats on the benghazi committee released the transcscpt of the former aide cheryl mills who testified that clinton was devastated by the event and she engaged in her response. the pressure is not only on clinton, but on the committee itself, fielding accusations that all of this is just a political ploy to take her down. in a twist of fate befitting all of the drama, the committee chair has reportedly lost his voice ahead of today's hearing which will make questioning clinton himself tricky, if possible at all. >> very interesting. weijia jiang in washington, thank you. >>> vice president biden says that he decided not to seek
. >> whai want to know while violence was going up in libya, why was our going down. >> reporter: clinton, who was secretary of state at the time, has already gone on the defensive during two previous testimonies. >> the fact is we had four dead americans! was it because of a protest or was it gauze of eye out for a walk one night and decided they would go kill some americans? what is difference at this point does it make? >> reporter: ahead of today's hearing, democrats...
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whai. about teachers? >> if you have the teacher who knows how to use a weapon, you would have been better when somebody walks into a class to shoot people. i don't like -- if i wasn't number one, i wouldn't mention it. >> you love polls at the moment. >> our latest cbs poll has you in the lead, and shows that two thirds of registered voters, 8 in 10 say you have a strong quality of leadership. >> that's a very big statement. >> that's a big statement. here's another statement. 60% of registered voters say you are not honest and trust worthy. that number has gone up since the last poll. >> better than hillary. >> if they think you're a leader, does it matter? >> i think the leadership is very important. i i think they know i'm a smart guy and i'm going to fight for the country. i'm self-funding. i've turned down tens of millions of dollars from rich lobbyists and rich special interests who want to give me $5 million, 10 million. i could have more money than bush, and i do, but it's my own money. i'm spendi
whai. about teachers? >> if you have the teacher who knows how to use a weapon, you would have been better when somebody walks into a class to shoot people. i don't like -- if i wasn't number one, i wouldn't mention it. >> you love polls at the moment. >> our latest cbs poll has you in the lead, and shows that two thirds of registered voters, 8 in 10 say you have a strong quality of leadership. >> that's a very big statement. >> that's a big statement. here's...
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whais there anything--is there a momentum that could change that now. or are we as far back as we were in those days? we are in as bad of a situation as we've been. there is a complete absence of any trust between the leadership of the palestinians and the israeli leadership. i think the israeli government has shown that it's not interested in the creation of a palestinian state. pursuing policies on the ground intended to close the possibility of a palestinian state. i think the international community has an important role to play here to make clear to both sides that violence against civilians must cease, but also to make clear to israel as the more powerful party on the ground here that the international community will take steps and exact real consequences. for israeli behaviors such as increased settlement building that foreclose the two-state option. >> thank you very much, indeed, for taking the time to talk to us on al jazeera. >> thank you. >> dutch investigators say that the air space where the airlines jet was shut down should have been clos
whais there anything--is there a momentum that could change that now. or are we as far back as we were in those days? we are in as bad of a situation as we've been. there is a complete absence of any trust between the leadership of the palestinians and the israeli leadership. i think the israeli government has shown that it's not interested in the creation of a palestinian state. pursuing policies on the ground intended to close the possibility of a palestinian state. i think the international...
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amy: whais the maito bome e po lauate thenited states?anshe les of any generations of latinos in this country and all the writing we have done for so many years and centuries. amy: tell me about your family, where you come from, where your parents came from. back father came from july huahua late 1800s -- chi in the 1800s. he was always our labor, a farm worker throughout his whole life. he was a great storyteller and a great pioneer. my mother came from one of the but after thes mexican revolution with my grandmother and my aunt and uncle second before her to join the army in fort bliss. she wanted to be a dancer and poet and singer in a but being the traditional type world, she was kept back from doing that. so she instilled that in me. i always kept her spirit. amy: were you born? >> in california. in a mission. next to fresno. amy: you have talked about what it is like to live as an outlaw and brown in america. >> i have talked about that, yes. me meansoutlaw for being on the margin and working with other artists and community members
amy: whais the maito bome e po lauate thenited states?anshe les of any generations of latinos in this country and all the writing we have done for so many years and centuries. amy: tell me about your family, where you come from, where your parents came from. back father came from july huahua late 1800s -- chi in the 1800s. he was always our labor, a farm worker throughout his whole life. he was a great storyteller and a great pioneer. my mother came from one of the but after thes mexican...
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>> yeah,, this is one report from what would be an official with whais our ntsb on the egyptian side saying that basically the pilot radioed in that he had a problem and was trying to land at another airport. lot of things, that something may have gone wrong at altitude, that the pilot got down and something else went wrong or some mistake wasasade and the aiairaft went down. it's really early in this to figure out exactly what happened very good aircraft, paula. >> you mentioned the altitude. contact. any idea what the wreckage will tell us, david? >> reporter: absolutely. that tells you that the plane broke up at altitude. if it more compact it means maybe the pilot was trying to land the aircraft and we've had one report it broke into two pieces. if that's the case it'll tell us quite a bit, and don't forget this is a conflict zone, not quite the same as mh17. we don't believe that the rebels that the egyptians are fighting have the kind of equipment that was usesein ukraine so even though egyptian ofofcials are saying terrorism has been ruled out it may be too early to tell. you
>> yeah,, this is one report from what would be an official with whais our ntsb on the egyptian side saying that basically the pilot radioed in that he had a problem and was trying to land at another airport. lot of things, that something may have gone wrong at altitude, that the pilot got down and something else went wrong or some mistake wasasade and the aiairaft went down. it's really early in this to figure out exactly what happened very good aircraft, paula. >> you mentioned...
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s what heound that whai did last. the chance for surprise this time are starting to wane. anna: brad miller in tokyo. guy: what is the data we are watching later on? the bank of england will publish a paper at 10:30 discussing the british banking system. anna: and we get a brazilian rate decision, they keep their key rate the same for a second month. guy: bank of england governor mark carney speaks at the how the union outlining banking industry was impacted. you will be able to watch the event on our website, bloomberg.com/europe. anna: i doubt that very much. 13 minutes at 6:00. andext, the pomp circumstance continues. we look at the billions of pounds of deals that could be on the table. ♪ anna: welcome back. 70 minutes past 6:00 here in london. is to raisesuisse capital as part of an overhaul that will see the initial public offering of its banking unit. that came as the zurich-baskeed bank missed analysts investments. just over $1 billion a year earlier. japanese stocks have risen on more speculation of stimulus, following unexpectedly weak trade data. 0.6% --in decem
s what heound that whai did last. the chance for surprise this time are starting to wane. anna: brad miller in tokyo. guy: what is the data we are watching later on? the bank of england will publish a paper at 10:30 discussing the british banking system. anna: and we get a brazilian rate decision, they keep their key rate the same for a second month. guy: bank of england governor mark carney speaks at the how the union outlining banking industry was impacted. you will be able to watch the event...
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know whai want for christmas. something he hasn't done in decades. >> and bernie sanders talks about what we've all been curious about, his underwear. that's next in "the skinny." >> you wanted to know? >>> "world news now" continues stations. skinny, so skinny >>> leading us off, the buzz from this weekend's "snl." boy was it good. >> it was a good show. tracy morgan returning to the stage that launched his career. it was much anticipated, of course. tracy try upped really showing@biab he's stillllot it after nearly losing hisisife in an accident as expected, he got plenty of laughs. >> but you know what wasn't comedian and "seinfeld" co-creator larry david joined the democratic debate sketch playing who else, bernie sanders. boy, was he good. >> i own one pair of underwear. that's it. some of these billionaires they got three, four pairs. and i don't have a dryer. i have to put my clothes on e radiator. >> yesterday sanders was asked out the "snl" skn the campaign trail and here's what he had to say. >> yes, las
know whai want for christmas. something he hasn't done in decades. >> and bernie sanders talks about what we've all been curious about, his underwear. that's next in "the skinny." >> you wanted to know? >>> "world news now" continues stations. skinny, so skinny >>> leading us off, the buzz from this weekend's "snl." boy was it good. >> it was a good show. tracy morgan returning to the stage that launched his career. it was much...