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, a large portion of this north central washington just sunk in thick smoke. air quality is now not only unhealthy for sensitive groups but even lower. it's just flat-out unhealthy across the northern posht of washington and into northern idaho. we have been getting a weather system moving through. it's been bringing very, very light sprinkles to the very peaks of the north case kades but not impacting the fires at all except from the way of the winds enhancing the fire activity, which is very e radic. we are seeing torching and crowning of these fires. 92 degrees in winachi, the closest reporting station to the wildfire activity. wind gusts currently up to 40 miles an hour at recording stations on one side of the west side of the cascades but on the east side, in fact, eastern washington, spokane at 37 miles an hour. we get stronger gusts than that funneling through the cascade passes appear the gaps. temperatures while seattle is seven degrees warmer for you right now. note the area of grew blue. we do have cooler temperatures in the area. the wildfires, tha
, a large portion of this north central washington just sunk in thick smoke. air quality is now not only unhealthy for sensitive groups but even lower. it's just flat-out unhealthy across the northern posht of washington and into northern idaho. we have been getting a weather system moving through. it's been bringing very, very light sprinkles to the very peaks of the north case kades but not impacting the fires at all except from the way of the winds enhancing the fire activity, which is very...
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these are the scenes coming in from washington state. battling wildfires, and they need some rain here. they have cooling weather, at least. these temperatures now into the 50s and 60s, so a little cooler. you can see the line of clouds, the showers pushing to the south. know we have rain returning. that caused the fires to change direction there. winds still a big factor, but the rain is helping a little bit. there is still red flag warnings in effect for much of the northwest. but here is the rain forecast not only today but also tomorrow. may contain lightning with a few thunderstorms. we're benefiting from the rain at least. strong severe storms possible across the northern plains. and the heat continues to build. the heat advisory still in effect there with highs climbing up into the upper 90s in kansas city. don't want the lightning, but we can take the rain. >> dave warren, thanks. >>> mummy cases that have never been opened are being scanned to determine how the mummies lived and died. using 3-d images they can create objects bur
these are the scenes coming in from washington state. battling wildfires, and they need some rain here. they have cooling weather, at least. these temperatures now into the 50s and 60s, so a little cooler. you can see the line of clouds, the showers pushing to the south. know we have rain returning. that caused the fires to change direction there. winds still a big factor, but the rain is helping a little bit. there is still red flag warnings in effect for much of the northwest. but here is the...
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you were just talking about the fire in washington state, but washington, oregon through the northwest corridor, over 30 different large fires are uncontained right now. a lot of area and real estate covered with all of this, and that fire danger extends all the way into places like utah, so a broad area is under the risk. we don't really have a lot of rain in the forecast for today. we had a front go through this area, cool things slightly, which is good, because temperatures in the 70s are better than the 80's and 90 said we had earlier into the month. better chances for rain into tomorrow. that would help as well, but not great chances, so little improvement. >> nicole, thank you. >> the bombing continues, dozens more air strikes hitting gaza overnight, the death toll rising. >> secretary of state john kerry tries to reach a ceasefire. we take a closer look at how billions in international aid impacted the region. >> my immediate feeling is to kill him so he will never hurt anybody again. >> a father's rage after witnessing a terrifying attack. what he did and why he will not be cha
you were just talking about the fire in washington state, but washington, oregon through the northwest corridor, over 30 different large fires are uncontained right now. a lot of area and real estate covered with all of this, and that fire danger extends all the way into places like utah, so a broad area is under the risk. we don't really have a lot of rain in the forecast for today. we had a front go through this area, cool things slightly, which is good, because temperatures in the 70s are...
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first colorado and now washington state. facing a backlash for retail pot shops. plus the crown jewel. breathtaking photos celebrating 150 years of yosemite. >> tonight a major escalation in the middle east where israel has launched an operation into gaza. it's called "protective edge." israel said its responsible for the worst palestinian rocket barrage in a year and a half. strikes are i don't know goin i don'on going at this hour. nick schifrin, what can you tell us about that situation? >> reporter: yes, morgan, the strikes, these operation that the israeli military called protective edge are i don' ongoing. a second barrage of airstrikes. the raids are hitting empty training grounds. right before that for the first time in this current round of violence they hit a house. an israeli drone was flying over a house, fired a single warning rocket shot right total side. a few minutes later fired a rocket into that house and destroyed it. we have not seen that since the beginning of the current escalation. and currently, morgan, from bolton wanderers sides the viole
first colorado and now washington state. facing a backlash for retail pot shops. plus the crown jewel. breathtaking photos celebrating 150 years of yosemite. >> tonight a major escalation in the middle east where israel has launched an operation into gaza. it's called "protective edge." israel said its responsible for the worst palestinian rocket barrage in a year and a half. strikes are i don't know goin i don'on going at this hour. nick schifrin, what can you tell us about...
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john terrett joining us live in washington, d.c. john, always a pressure. >>> at least six people killed on flight mh17 or their way to an hiv aids conference happening in australia. scientists and activists from the international aids society paid tribute in melbourne today. among passengers was a well-known researcher and spokesman for the world health organization glen thomas. who is based in jamaica. >> we discussed this, of course, among ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, and what we agreed and i think we had a real consensus, everyone agreed, that the colleagues that we have lost were people who committed their lives and their work to hiv aids and they would want this conference to go forward. and that they would want us to have them in our hearts during the conference. >> officials say they don't yet know just how many of those victims were going to that conference. meanwhile, ukrainians right here in the states are remembering the hundreds of lives lost in malaysia airlines tragedy. they held a candle light individual i
john terrett joining us live in washington, d.c. john, always a pressure. >>> at least six people killed on flight mh17 or their way to an hiv aids conference happening in australia. scientists and activists from the international aids society paid tribute in melbourne today. among passengers was a well-known researcher and spokesman for the world health organization glen thomas. who is based in jamaica. >> we discussed this, of course, among ourselves, our friends, our...
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marijuana is legally on sale in washington state. and so far colorado is the only other state to allow pot for recreational use. but supplies are limited. only a few stores have licenses and most of them won't open for days. live in seattle tonight, can you give us a sense of these first day sales? >> yeah, it has been crazy, it has been fun, continue bu canni, which is the only store open right now, it has been busy all day, and they opened just after noon, and a line out of the door all day. they figured they would serve 500 people by now. people waiting two or three hours in line, and everybody happy with the wait and don't seem to mind at all. >> you know, it's an historic moment. and a lot of people have been waiting for this for a long time. and that simply is what brought me out here. >> i figured there would be a lot of people coming out here to buy their first legal bag of weed. and i know i'm here to support not only in marijuana legalization, but also supporting a small business. >> so 500 or so served here, and i just tal
marijuana is legally on sale in washington state. and so far colorado is the only other state to allow pot for recreational use. but supplies are limited. only a few stores have licenses and most of them won't open for days. live in seattle tonight, can you give us a sense of these first day sales? >> yeah, it has been crazy, it has been fun, continue bu canni, which is the only store open right now, it has been busy all day, and they opened just after noon, and a line out of the door all...
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michael. >> a very interesting day tomorrow in washington. allen schauffler in seattle. >>> governor andrew quoam signed a bill into law, authorizing people with ten different des including aide, alice many hiermalzheimer's andep helpcy. . ep helpcy. epilepsy. >> al jazeera america presents >> yeah, i'm different. i wanna do what god asks of me... 15 stories, 1 incredible journey >> edge of eighteen coming september only on al jazeera america >> 3d technology is often the stuff hollywood movies are made of but some university are using 3d to teach future doctors and nurses human anatomy. tanya moseley takes us to michigan state university. >> this is how most students learn human anatomy. through the touch and feel of human bones and cadavers. but recently, university of michigan professor called in a team of tech experts to help develop a new way to study the human body. by using 3d technology. here's what they came up with, a virtual human body that floats in the middle of the room like a holhologram. >> as a researcher and as a teacher, th
michael. >> a very interesting day tomorrow in washington. allen schauffler in seattle. >>> governor andrew quoam signed a bill into law, authorizing people with ten different des including aide, alice many hiermalzheimer's andep helpcy. . ep helpcy. epilepsy. >> al jazeera america presents >> yeah, i'm different. i wanna do what god asks of me... 15 stories, 1 incredible journey >> edge of eighteen coming september only on al jazeera america >> 3d...
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the bulk are in oregon and in washington. washington state's largest fear is getting next-door the historical criteria. the last time we had a fire, it is approaching one in 1902. it was a mass ifire. it compears the square mileage. 372 square miles, and then you look at the city of los angeles, it doesn't look far away. from the seize of the city. just to give you a perspent tv of how huge this fire is in north central washington, zero per crept containment. there's no power. cell phone powers have been burnt. good news is that temperatures have been dropping. we have all the smoke up to the north-east portion of washington state. and the shower activity looks like it will head in lightly to oregon. >> that's all the time we have, thank you for joining us. om-thomas drayton in new york. al jazeera america presents is next. thanks for watching. >> next on al jazeera america presents... >> the catholic church of the 21st century is a global financial power. the pope might just be one of the biggest landloards in the world. the
the bulk are in oregon and in washington. washington state's largest fear is getting next-door the historical criteria. the last time we had a fire, it is approaching one in 1902. it was a mass ifire. it compears the square mileage. 372 square miles, and then you look at the city of los angeles, it doesn't look far away. from the seize of the city. just to give you a perspent tv of how huge this fire is in north central washington, zero per crept containment. there's no power. cell phone powers...
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let's say i wanted to go to washington next week and open up a store? is it that simple as opening any other business, or how much red tape do you have to go through? >> it is significant. it is a heavily regulated industry. if you wanted to come to seattle and open a store you literally could not do it because of the licensing that's in place. all of these companies had to jump through immense hoops to get these licenses issued in the first place. mafively more-massively more significant. you are dealing with so much government regulation that in my opinion it's almost a wonder that we even have stores this early in 2014. >> what are the things you have been advising business owners once they get their license and open up shop how have you been advising them once this gets under way? >> really, there is a top three advisory message i give my clientele. establishing that relationship with your vendors. very obviously there's going to be a lack of supply and a huge amount of demand and it's lucrative but right off the bat these retailers and producers pr
let's say i wanted to go to washington next week and open up a store? is it that simple as opening any other business, or how much red tape do you have to go through? >> it is significant. it is a heavily regulated industry. if you wanted to come to seattle and open a store you literally could not do it because of the licensing that's in place. all of these companies had to jump through immense hoops to get these licenses issued in the first place. mafively more-massively more...
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we are live in washington. what are you hearing from the white house concerning this alleged nuclear treaty violation. >> president obama sent a letter to president putin of russia yesterday via the american embassy, raising concerns that russia may have violated that essential treaty that's part of arms control between the u.s. and the russia. this was first reported by "the new york times" last night. it said the date back to testing that happened in 2008. at the heart of this is a treaty signed by ronald reagan and mikael gorbachev. it was how they would proceed and deal with weapons. as you said, it banned ground-based ballistic or cruise missiles that fly between 300 and 3400 feet. a report is expected to be delivered to congress today. this has been brewing for months, and as you can well imagine, it may mark a new low in modern u.s.-russia relations coming on the heels of what happened in ukraine and russia giving asylum to edward snowden. >> the u.s. is teaming up with the e.u. for sanctions on russia.
we are live in washington. what are you hearing from the white house concerning this alleged nuclear treaty violation. >> president obama sent a letter to president putin of russia yesterday via the american embassy, raising concerns that russia may have violated that essential treaty that's part of arms control between the u.s. and the russia. this was first reported by "the new york times" last night. it said the date back to testing that happened in 2008. at the heart of this...
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it is the largest fire in washington state history, the carlton complex fire. it is more than four times the size of seattle. these fires are producing thick smoke that is dropping ash as far away as new england. grappling with the washington monster only had 2% of it contained at last estimate. >> between mother nature, and the resource, with everything going on in the region, very challenging. >> about 200 homes have been lost, including the dream house warn smithers just bought three weeks ago. >> living room, dining room, kitchen, 90% of everything moved in,le. >> another 1200 homes have been evacuated. authorities say nows of homes not burned to the ground are without father, and will be for weeks. >> when we had power everything was fine, would pat we are at a vale disadvantage. there are calmer winds for today, maybe even some rain. but if the rein is accompanied by lightening, it may not be that much help. al jazeera. >> here is is some light rain pushing up from the south. so the red flag warnings remain in effect, just a little rain, certainly not a l
it is the largest fire in washington state history, the carlton complex fire. it is more than four times the size of seattle. these fires are producing thick smoke that is dropping ash as far away as new england. grappling with the washington monster only had 2% of it contained at last estimate. >> between mother nature, and the resource, with everything going on in the region, very challenging. >> about 200 homes have been lost, including the dream house warn smithers just bought...
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washington, d.c. officials have asked the court to delay allowing residents to carry guns outside their home. they're asking for a grace period to decide on filing an appeal or writing new laws. but on saturday a judge decided people may carry guns saying the backpack in place was simply unconstitutional. this ruling resolves a lawsuit that was filed back in 2009 by several people who said they wanted to carry guns for protection. joining us now is richard aborn, the president of handguns incorporated, citizens crime commission of new york. richard welcome back. what does this mean for d.c? >> it play not mean a lot. the they are very different stories. the washington judge ruled the district lacks the ability to did not rule who can carry guns and who can do so. but what's important to note is that that's about law abiding citizens carrying guns whereas in chicago the issue is illegal guns going into the streets. >> so you don't believe that allowing people to carry guns is going to have -- make any
washington, d.c. officials have asked the court to delay allowing residents to carry guns outside their home. they're asking for a grace period to decide on filing an appeal or writing new laws. but on saturday a judge decided people may carry guns saying the backpack in place was simply unconstitutional. this ruling resolves a lawsuit that was filed back in 2009 by several people who said they wanted to carry guns for protection. joining us now is richard aborn, the president of handguns...
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we are joined live from washington with tracy. good morning. how widespread will the screenings be in the u.s. is this all of us? >> no, and not very widespread at all. we are talking about people on federal watch lists. that's obviously not the majority of us. if you are on a watch list or as some people have experienced, if you have a name that's similar to a name on the watch list and that becomes an issue when you go to the airport, then this could apply to you. the situation is this, the u.s. is concerned about isis, al-qaeda using electronic device to say detonate bombs. they want to make sure those devices what they appear to be and that's why they ask people to power up. >> can you remind us what initially sparked this concern? >> initially what the t.s.a. said on monday was that they wanted foreign governments that run the screening to be on the lookout for these non-working electronic devices when people are flying out of their country and into the united states. now a few days later, they are expanding it to include domestic flights,
we are joined live from washington with tracy. good morning. how widespread will the screenings be in the u.s. is this all of us? >> no, and not very widespread at all. we are talking about people on federal watch lists. that's obviously not the majority of us. if you are on a watch list or as some people have experienced, if you have a name that's similar to a name on the watch list and that becomes an issue when you go to the airport, then this could apply to you. the situation is this,...
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we have to live up to that standard but time and time again washington's eagerness to involve itself in foreign conflicts has fueled sic tarion divisions creating an exceptionally dangerous circumstance the u.s. diplomacy unfortunately. has destroyed and made a mockery of the made you know what they have done in libya what they have done through you and continue to do it was done in iraq. and. it is all in something that. doesn't jive. except for the living and yet in each case washington has washed its hands of any responsibility the united states of america is not responsible for what happened in libya nor is it responsible for what is happening in iraq today in the absence of u.s. military action in iraq is warning that it could ask iran to carry out airstrikes against the hottest group isis that could throw a wrench into the works of american foreign policy potentially having to rely on an adversary to defeat a threat that washington itself is blamed for indirectly creating. marina portnoy r.t. . lot of us are part of alan cross talk i guess discuss the impact of neoconservative
we have to live up to that standard but time and time again washington's eagerness to involve itself in foreign conflicts has fueled sic tarion divisions creating an exceptionally dangerous circumstance the u.s. diplomacy unfortunately. has destroyed and made a mockery of the made you know what they have done in libya what they have done through you and continue to do it was done in iraq. and. it is all in something that. doesn't jive. except for the living and yet in each case washington has...
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the first legal sale of recreational marijuana began in washington state. and we with talk to the man who managed to raise more than $40,000 on a kick starter to make potato salad. that's on top of 1500 reservist already mobilized. this comes after israeli launched dozens of air strikes. at least 16 people were killed eight were civilians including four children. now the air strikes are the first part of what could be a long term offensive, fighting has increased in the past few hours as hamas has a new launch of rockets from gaza. the southern israel, with gaza in the background, nick, what's the very latest? >> michael, good evening, we with have seen a very large escalation of rockets into israel in the last few minutes and those rockets are now reaching all parts of israel, and for the first time, hamas has said that it has launched a missle at hifa, that is at least 150 miles from here. question have never seen that before. running for shelters at least four rockets were struck, for tel-aviv, at least two of them we believe were intercepted by anti-mis
the first legal sale of recreational marijuana began in washington state. and we with talk to the man who managed to raise more than $40,000 on a kick starter to make potato salad. that's on top of 1500 reservist already mobilized. this comes after israeli launched dozens of air strikes. at least 16 people were killed eight were civilians including four children. now the air strikes are the first part of what could be a long term offensive, fighting has increased in the past few hours as hamas...
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it is the largest wildfire, washington state has ever seen. it has burned out of control for the past few days destroying 100 homes and displacing hundreds of people. but it looks like this week, firefighters might be getting a break. rebecca stevenson, what are we seeing here? >> this hot air rises up and it creates a cycle of air rising and falling and it's still very dangerous conditions of north central area of washington state. when we talk about the size of the washington state fire the carlton complex, it is raging through oklahom credit the okan, just approaching the size of the city of los angeles. it is also nearing the size of the all time record fire in 1902. in fact in some comparisons it is the same size if not bigger. so we're watching this closely. zero percent containment at this point. the winds are allowing all this dry brush and timber to just rage in flames all the way up to the ridge tops. temperatures cooperating, they dropped 20 to 30° since yesterday but the smoke is thick. the gordon valley fire, the picture from ida
it is the largest wildfire, washington state has ever seen. it has burned out of control for the past few days destroying 100 homes and displacing hundreds of people. but it looks like this week, firefighters might be getting a break. rebecca stevenson, what are we seeing here? >> this hot air rises up and it creates a cycle of air rising and falling and it's still very dangerous conditions of north central area of washington state. when we talk about the size of the washington state fire...
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libby casey is in washington. what is the dot proposing? >> the proposal include better braking standard for the train cars carrying oil and reduced speeds. we see mandatory testing of oil and volatile liquids on the list, and a general standard or upgrade raised for the cars that carry this crude all across the country and north america. for older cars that don't meet the standards, they have to be retroified or phased out in the next two years. it doesn't kick in right away, because it's open to a 60 day public comment period. during that time american user groups, community and industry can weigh in. we heard from transportation secretary anthony foxx on the proposals today. >> i would like to see this happen yesterday. we have to have a public comment period, and we have to move through the process, informed by what we hear from industry. but the bottom line is that we are going to be clear that we need a new world order on how this stuff moves. >> reporter: we see this all coming after very high-profile accidents involving train cars,
libby casey is in washington. what is the dot proposing? >> the proposal include better braking standard for the train cars carrying oil and reduced speeds. we see mandatory testing of oil and volatile liquids on the list, and a general standard or upgrade raised for the cars that carry this crude all across the country and north america. for older cars that don't meet the standards, they have to be retroified or phased out in the next two years. it doesn't kick in right away, because...
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from taros washington. as we look at the satellite, what it shows is we look into the states. it's mainly dry conditions, if we look closely we see the plume of smoke coming as the winds come out of the north-north west. it's pushing smoke to areas where people are having problems breathing and there's poor air quality in several areas, continuing into tomorrow. temperatures in the triple dim its here and in parts of washington state. add in wind guts, 40-50 miles per hour, today and tomorrow. difficult firefighting weather. a number of fires are burning across the two states. we total the amount of acreage of fires burning to acres in the states, we have half of washington state in a wildfire and over half of oregon state burning. al jazeera news continues. >>> sunday is the 4th anniversary of the first moon landing. while people watched it live, astronauts neil armstrong and buzz aldrin was working. >> we must be the only people around without tv coverage. >> the two men gathered rocks and conducted exper
from taros washington. as we look at the satellite, what it shows is we look into the states. it's mainly dry conditions, if we look closely we see the plume of smoke coming as the winds come out of the north-north west. it's pushing smoke to areas where people are having problems breathing and there's poor air quality in several areas, continuing into tomorrow. temperatures in the triple dim its here and in parts of washington state. add in wind guts, 40-50 miles per hour, today and tomorrow....
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washington stole the ukraine in order to create a serious problems for the russian government so washington has no intention whatsoever in resolving the situation it will be intensified and the russian people need to be aware how much more intense can it get though i mean at this point you know we're seeing this action going on in the east of the country the next logical step would be the self-defense forces taking some sort of bolder action perhaps that could lead to or what do you think it could lead to i mean what would be the end game there. well i think the washington's basle zz and care will call up more military they will equip them with more heavy weapons more aircraft and there will be a much fiercer onslaught against the the people the russian speaking peoples in eastern and southern ukraine who prefer not to be part of the new washington government in kiev so the the slaughter of civilians will intensify when you say that the conflict is only down to washington versus russia how far do you believe it can go i mean this is the sort of the sort of tactics and the sort of talk that
washington stole the ukraine in order to create a serious problems for the russian government so washington has no intention whatsoever in resolving the situation it will be intensified and the russian people need to be aware how much more intense can it get though i mean at this point you know we're seeing this action going on in the east of the country the next logical step would be the self-defense forces taking some sort of bolder action perhaps that could lead to or what do you think it...
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you mike viqueira is in washington, d.c. we'll start with jonathan martin who is at the border in tax. what's on top of the agenda for the president in texas today? >> the president will be making a couple of stops here, visiting dallas and austin, but won't be coming to the border, which is something he's been heavily criticized for, not just by congress, but also governor rick perry. the president himself has called this a humanitarian cries. he agreed to meet with governor perry and religious leaders for a round table discussion to talk about what's going on here, specifically that is the huge wave of undocumented children who are unaccompanied coming cross the border. there have been about 50,000 of those children coming alone across the border since october, and that is a staggering number when you consider just a couple of years ago, the numbers were less than three times that -- the number now is three times what it was just a few years ago. >> how are the border towns where you are reacting to the in flux of migrants
you mike viqueira is in washington, d.c. we'll start with jonathan martin who is at the border in tax. what's on top of the agenda for the president in texas today? >> the president will be making a couple of stops here, visiting dallas and austin, but won't be coming to the border, which is something he's been heavily criticized for, not just by congress, but also governor rick perry. the president himself has called this a humanitarian cries. he agreed to meet with governor perry and...
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list people people can get the job we tell you how in washington d.c. is being told to come up with more than eight hundred thousand dollars otherwise get out. i didn't know that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy but. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our civic we've been hijacked handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers. market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem. rational debate real discussion critical issues facing. ready to join the movement then well they are. dramas that can be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. places change right. so picture. from around the globe. look to. the right to see. the search string. and i think the church. doors twitter. and instagram. love again. two hundred fifty million dollars will
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we want to go live now to washington. libby, how is washington reacting to this latest wave of american troops that have arrived in baghdad and what else is the pentagon doing to help with the fight? >> well of course we'll be watching today to see the reaction from this audio tape but no reaction at this early hour. let's talk about what is happening with the american forces and assistants as iraq copes. the defense department spokesman admiral kirby extinguished between two different kinds of assistance the u.s. is providing. one security relates to the baghdad airport, that relates to the american embassy in the iraqi capitol. then there's the separate mission, admiral kirby said that deals with assessment and assisting the iraqi set up this joint operation center. we're seeing equipment used by the americans, apache helicopters flown by american troops and drones. then we get to this third element, equipment and materials and weapons sold or given to the rack keys. so far, we've seen 400 of these hell fire missiles, a
we want to go live now to washington. libby, how is washington reacting to this latest wave of american troops that have arrived in baghdad and what else is the pentagon doing to help with the fight? >> well of course we'll be watching today to see the reaction from this audio tape but no reaction at this early hour. let's talk about what is happening with the american forces and assistants as iraq copes. the defense department spokesman admiral kirby extinguished between two different...
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joins us now from washington, and is an abuse survivor herself. what was your reaction to pope francis begging forgiveness. as a survivor, did you feel this was heartfelt or was it just a p.r. stunt? >> it doesn't really matter whether they were heartfelt or a p.r. what matters is that meeting with the victims, while i hope they find healing, isn't going to protect a single child. apologizing is not going to protect a child. >> what are the demands your group has to protect children is making sure bishops that have covered up sexual abuse are held more accountable. did you hear what you wanted to in that reward? >> it doesn't matter again what i hear, we've heard things. we hear things over and over again. what we need is for him to take an action, discipline, denote a bishop who covered up. a good place would be bishop finn from kansas city who has been convicted but yet is still a bishop. >> why do you think the vatican continues to protect these bishops, there are those also in buenos aires and europe. >> it's hard for the church to change and
joins us now from washington, and is an abuse survivor herself. what was your reaction to pope francis begging forgiveness. as a survivor, did you feel this was heartfelt or was it just a p.r. stunt? >> it doesn't really matter whether they were heartfelt or a p.r. what matters is that meeting with the victims, while i hope they find healing, isn't going to protect a single child. apologizing is not going to protect a child. >> what are the demands your group has to protect children...
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also the legal sale of recreational marijuana, now underway in washington state. we are going to begin with a number to deal with a crisis in seems to be growing by the hour. the white house now asking congress for close to $4 billion to deal with the growing immigration crisis at the border. and today they provided details about how that money would be used. thrive at the white house, and mike, tell us more about the proposal and exactly where that money would be spent. >> dale, it is an unfolding crisis. fear for their lives and safety driving many of these families and unaccompanied children to the border principally in the rio grande valley of texas. the administration has been struggling to cope. 50 go thousand unaccompanied children the vast majority of them from three central american countries. el salvador, hour door russ, and guatemala. today much more money than we were initially led to believe. $3.7 billion total, that's what the administration is asking congress to deal with this problem. we have a break down, 8,079,000,000 of that for detention and re
also the legal sale of recreational marijuana, now underway in washington state. we are going to begin with a number to deal with a crisis in seems to be growing by the hour. the white house now asking congress for close to $4 billion to deal with the growing immigration crisis at the border. and today they provided details about how that money would be used. thrive at the white house, and mike, tell us more about the proposal and exactly where that money would be spent. >> dale, it is an...
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this was started by washington it's part of the neoconservative doctrine that the united states as the sole superpower must prevent the rise of any of powers that could in any way limit washington's ability to exercise jonna me over the world and that's what you're seeing in ukraine this is a direct teaching threat to russia and also serves to isolate russia from the e.u. from america's vassal states in europe washington has no intention whatsoever in resolving the situation it will be intensified. russia's emergencies ministry setting a new temporary shelters for refugees from ukraine according to the un around a hundred ten thousand people have already fled to russia to escape the di humanitarian situation the region which incidentally is way below moscow's estimate the influx of refugees is led russian regions bordered ukraine to declare a state of emergency in the russian migration service puts the total number of people who fled the violence in ukraine at four hundred thousand way more than the u.n. but it's not only officials that have been helping out when it comes to the scores
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washington may have overlooked the threat of this radical group in washington i'm going to check on our team. now for one weekend this summer speed limits the kremlin in moscow mean nothing thank you. head over russia's first formula one grand prix in sochi fans in the heart of the capital can get their rush of racing excitement we've got more pictures and video for you at r.t. dot com also there an investigation sheds light on a deadly plane crash in the congo four years ago it turns out it was all the plane of a runaway crocodile which apparently survived the crash. right the sea. first rate. and i think that your. orders. found him a pay didn't set off on a grand total of latin america this week while him when his aires his latest stop off the russian president cemented future ties with his arjen time counterpart christina kitchener they've agreed moscow would expand its foothold in argentina's energy sector. over twenty percent of argentina's hydroelectric power is produced by russian equipment we really hope to take an active part in the modernization program and the construction o
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intelligence analyst in washington. he says the spying allegations could have wider implications. >> particularly this kind of spying, the eavesdropping is not only the stasi, but the guess tappo. there's another germans my age that remembers that. it's sensitive and why it needs to be addressed and brought out into the open as there was testifying before the bundize lag. they are looking into it. we'll see what event utes. n.a.t.o. meets in early september. it will be interesting to see if the west europeans will be subservient to the united states as they have been before the patients and abuses. >> reporter: israeli police fought with demonstrators following the funeral of a murdered palestinian teenager. thousands attended the ceremony on friday. his family believes mohammed abukhdair was killed in revenge for the abduction murder of israeli last month. we have this report. >> reporter: the israeli authorities handed the body over to its family on friday. thousands joined the funeral procession in the neighbour hood
intelligence analyst in washington. he says the spying allegations could have wider implications. >> particularly this kind of spying, the eavesdropping is not only the stasi, but the guess tappo. there's another germans my age that remembers that. it's sensitive and why it needs to be addressed and brought out into the open as there was testifying before the bundize lag. they are looking into it. we'll see what event utes. n.a.t.o. meets in early september. it will be interesting to see...
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. >> phil ittner live for us in washington. thank you very much. >>> former sergeant being recognized for bravery. ryan pitts is about to be honored for bravery, he was attacked in 2008, managed to fight back hit ago tackers with againades and machine gun fire. nine of his fellow soldiers died in that attack, 27 were wounded. >>> about a thousand from text could be deployed on the border. the governor expected to make an announcement ahe will gradual send -- that he will gradually send those. that deployment is expected to cost about $12 mill mil a month. >>> -- million a month. >> an emotional mayor of chicago, mayor rahm emanuel fighting back the tears after there were four more fatalities in the windy city. ash-har quraishi has the story from chicago. >> with over 30 people shot over the weekend, gun violence continues to dominate the headlines. although some are becoming numb with the rolly tally of murders, for some the pain is just beginning. a bullet struck her in the head, she was at a sleep jo every with six other kids
. >> phil ittner live for us in washington. thank you very much. >>> former sergeant being recognized for bravery. ryan pitts is about to be honored for bravery, he was attacked in 2008, managed to fight back hit ago tackers with againades and machine gun fire. nine of his fellow soldiers died in that attack, 27 were wounded. >>> about a thousand from text could be deployed on the border. the governor expected to make an announcement ahe will gradual send -- that he will...
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according to washington the images show ukrainian military units have been fired on with heavy weapons which only russia could have used moscow has denied the allegations russian defense ministry says that inspectors from various countries including the u.s. have been on the ground but found no trace of russia violating ukraine's border and former white house official paul craig roberts doubts the credibility of washington's latest allegations someone needs to ask the state department did they issue this information by email early on a sunday morning this is a complete dead time in news many american cities are you've been up yet so and cisco los angeles seattle it's still early hours in the morning so. if this was released by the state department which i doubt it's so unprofessional i was a assistant sector the united states treasury i was added to the wall street journal this is not the way important news is released ever. moscow maintains its forces are not far into ukraine but civilian casualties on the russian side of the border are mounting the usual stuff region has been coming
according to washington the images show ukrainian military units have been fired on with heavy weapons which only russia could have used moscow has denied the allegations russian defense ministry says that inspectors from various countries including the u.s. have been on the ground but found no trace of russia violating ukraine's border and former white house official paul craig roberts doubts the credibility of washington's latest allegations someone needs to ask the state department did they...
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and also on the way pay for pac we'll take a look at how tenants in washington d.c. you're forced to pay overwhelming rents by their landlords under the threat of eviction. iran like syria has been georgia very harshly on the leaves and the constant. isn't it justified in if not pursuing the weapon down you know raising the spectrum of personal revenue would lead to one you know who say move on you see we've developing nuclear weapons. recently did they want to see. me before may inform. we would be stupid not to take you. choose your language. choose to consume. choose. the great. choose the stories get him. to to speak. welcome back the israeli army says a single rocket was launched from gaza on monday forcing it to respond with three air strikes a four year old palestinian boy was reportedly killed in the areas north that was after tank shells hit his house the u.n. secretary general has called on both sides of the conflict we knew a humanitarian truce in gaza and reiterated his appeal for a cease fire although macedonia announced a halt to fighting and was ahead
and also on the way pay for pac we'll take a look at how tenants in washington d.c. you're forced to pay overwhelming rents by their landlords under the threat of eviction. iran like syria has been georgia very harshly on the leaves and the constant. isn't it justified in if not pursuing the weapon down you know raising the spectrum of personal revenue would lead to one you know who say move on you see we've developing nuclear weapons. recently did they want to see. me before may inform. we...
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assembling their most powerful members in washington. >> a terrorist is a terrorist. and we should be very clear about that. hamas is evil. >> innocent life lost is a terrible tragedy, and there must be no doubt who bares the responsibility for civilian deaths and that's hamas, and its sponsor, iran. [ applause ] >> reporter: the obama administration sent the national security advisor, susan rice to speak. she promised to double funding for the iron dome. she called on a ceasefire but didn't call on israel to get one. the only criticism of israeli's actions in gaza was from the soul protester who briefly interrupted the speech. >> for more on this now, let's speak to the deputy spokes woman for the u.s. department of state and joins me now from washington, d.c. good to have you with us. what is the u.s. proposing to end the conflict in gau sa? >> well, thank you for having me today. the secretary is working very closely with our partners in the region to see if we can get an immediate shortened ceasefire in place to give us time and space to negotiate a longer humanit
assembling their most powerful members in washington. >> a terrorist is a terrorist. and we should be very clear about that. hamas is evil. >> innocent life lost is a terrible tragedy, and there must be no doubt who bares the responsibility for civilian deaths and that's hamas, and its sponsor, iran. [ applause ] >> reporter: the obama administration sent the national security advisor, susan rice to speak. she promised to double funding for the iron dome. she called on a...
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mike viqueira joins us live from washington. mike, it seems like we've been talking about this issue for quite some time to help repair the country's infrastructure. everyone agrees it needs to be done, but getting it done is the issue. what is the latest from where you stand? >> reporter: the good news-bad news from washington on the issue of highway funding, you're right, the house of representatives, the senate and white house are is behind this as well. they have passed a stop-good measure. even the president calls it kicking the can down the road, but said he would endorse what the house did. this highway trust fund is set to run out of money in a matter of weeks. the house of representatives, senate, they're getting ready to go on vacation. they have ten more legislative days. they won't be back for september. they needed to do something, and this was the compromise. they voted overwhelmingly, 367 367-55 many republicans defying conservative outside groups calling to reject this bill. it just goes to show you and perhaps t
mike viqueira joins us live from washington. mike, it seems like we've been talking about this issue for quite some time to help repair the country's infrastructure. everyone agrees it needs to be done, but getting it done is the issue. what is the latest from where you stand? >> reporter: the good news-bad news from washington on the issue of highway funding, you're right, the house of representatives, the senate and white house are is behind this as well. they have passed a stop-good...
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i will have the details. >> and a live look at washington d.c. the news continues in 2 minutes, don't go anywhere. series: "collect it all". tonight, 7 eastern. only on al jazeera america. . >> look at this. which would you consider at the highlight of his career to associate with dan freedman for a day. >> i'm lucky. >> i close in saying i might have been given a bad break, but i have a lot to live for. >> mijor league baseball players paying tribute. they recited his luckiest map speech. >> july 4th marked 75 years since garrett, 36 years old, said farewell to baseball. the nation was stunned when he was diagnosed with als and rendered unable to play. he died two years later and players, coaches and um pirts wore a patch during the games to honour the man nicknamed the irp horse. >>> good morning, welcome back to al jazeera america. thank you for joinings us. ahead - one of our nation's first national parks captured through the lense of a photographer. first, let's look at where the rain will fall. >> over all we'll enjoy decent weather. there'
i will have the details. >> and a live look at washington d.c. the news continues in 2 minutes, don't go anywhere. series: "collect it all". tonight, 7 eastern. only on al jazeera america. . >> look at this. which would you consider at the highlight of his career to associate with dan freedman for a day. >> i'm lucky. >> i close in saying i might have been given a bad break, but i have a lot to live for. >> mijor league baseball players paying tribute....
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so in a way, if it wasn't for washington's continued defense of israel, if it wasn't for washington's continued veto, if washington at least cooperated with the rest of the international community on this question, i think israel might have been a bit more amenable to be more respective of international law. >> so what is john kerry doing then? he goes around the region with his shuttled diplomacy, shakes a lot of hands, and makes a lot of nice statements, he walked on briefly with netenyahu and then walked off again. so what is he doing? just being mr. nice guy? because if israel isn't listening to washington, what is the point? is this >> there's two aspects to this stephen. aspect number one is that he has been selling us a lot of hot air over the last year. he said something about nine months and it was extended and nothing came out of it. it just seemed that there was just a lot of movement, but very little benediction as they would say in arabic. but at the end of the day, i think he is attempting to come to something. and has been giving positive vibes about there's progress, a
so in a way, if it wasn't for washington's continued defense of israel, if it wasn't for washington's continued veto, if washington at least cooperated with the rest of the international community on this question, i think israel might have been a bit more amenable to be more respective of international law. >> so what is john kerry doing then? he goes around the region with his shuttled diplomacy, shakes a lot of hands, and makes a lot of nice statements, he walked on briefly with...
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bush joins us from washington, d.c. this morning. good morning, mr. blakeman. on target or a waste of money, this lawsuit? >> it's on target. the house has no choice when a president exceeds his authority but to challenge the president. we have three co equal branches of government. when one takes power over the other, they challenge the usurping of power by the president. the president baited congress. he said so sue me, he picked up that pen on the phone and the congress is doing just that. >> with that being said, then did the democrats blow it, because they argue that they didn't impeach your boss, george w. bush even though he misled and some say lied about the lead up to the war in iraq an costing lives and billions of dollars. congress voted for the war. this is a red herring to -- >> you don't believe the information given to congress was wrong? >> some of it was not accurate, that's true, but the same information that was inaccurate was given to congress that was given to the president, but the crux of the decision to go to war was correct. >> are you
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former contractor edward snowden revealed washington harass -- washington was spying on allies. relations collapsed when washington refused to rule out spying on its allies. after the snowden leaks president obama ordered a review of spying on its allies. now with these revelations, the implications could reach beyond washington and berlin. >>> with immigration legislation stalled, some americans are taking matters into their own hands. the result a highly charged confrontation in a town caught in the middle of the debate. there seems to be little hope for a solution soon. >> reporter: buses in murrieta california effectively at a dead end. more than 200 protesters turning away buses carrying immigrants to a border patrol station. >> they shouldn't have been brought here at the first police. >> the city manager spofed a message saying:. >> reporter: perhaps what happened in murrieta is a metaphor for roadblocks continued to be encountered. tensions and emotions are reaching a boiling point of the the murrieta scene shock the this man. >> we saw the worst of the american spirit.
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there's strong winds in parts of oregon, washington. washington state, smoke from the wildfires is so thick and heavily it's extended 400 miles into parts of montana, bringing the air quality down. it's bad for folks why heart and lung disease. coming up, where the fires are causing the biggest problem. that is next. presents... holy money only on al jazeera america >>> the largest wildfire in washington state history is growing. hot weather and high winds pushed the fire over ridge tops, towards a cluster of small towns towards north-east seattle. 100,000 have been forced it fully their homes. over 100 homs have been destroyed. what are they up again? >> we were hoping for a little rain out of this. it is not amounting to anything, except north of the canadian border. as the system moves through, it is enplaning the -- enhancing the smoke. this is looking north-west wards towards the cascades. it's a complex, a complex of a number of fires that joined together to form this giant area of burning timber, grass, brush, and the smoke comin
there's strong winds in parts of oregon, washington. washington state, smoke from the wildfires is so thick and heavily it's extended 400 miles into parts of montana, bringing the air quality down. it's bad for folks why heart and lung disease. coming up, where the fires are causing the biggest problem. that is next. presents... holy money only on al jazeera america >>> the largest wildfire in washington state history is growing. hot weather and high winds pushed the fire over ridge...
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. >>> 800 firefighters in central washington worked to contain a wildfire. it started five days ago, burning 21,000 acres and chilling county, midway between seattle and shocan. the fire is 25% contained. rebecca stevenson joins us with a look at the forecast. i know lightening strikes is a concern. >> it's a big concern. the storms in north-west orgep are tracking to western -- oregon are tracking to we were washington and through the cascades to the east. and lake shalan through wikanachi and wakanaw is dry. they don't need more strikes, and the storms produce lotening. we have hot shots into the cascades looking for fire starts as the storms roll through. we are going to track a participation or the new fire starts, but as we go through the canyon fire. because of the fire racing through a large area, north of rocky reach dam. it's expanded so quickly that they got on top of it yesterday. it was productive. heat has built in. the storms dropped temperatures. friendships, in portland as low as 22 degrees. temperatures counterly in 84 at seattle. seatac, an
. >>> 800 firefighters in central washington worked to contain a wildfire. it started five days ago, burning 21,000 acres and chilling county, midway between seattle and shocan. the fire is 25% contained. rebecca stevenson joins us with a look at the forecast. i know lightening strikes is a concern. >> it's a big concern. the storms in north-west orgep are tracking to western -- oregon are tracking to we were washington and through the cascades to the east. and lake shalan...
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libby casey is live in washington, d.c. what exactly does the president claim to do with this money? >> reporter: michael, these are the emergency appropriations to deal with more than 52,000 children who cross the border alone and have been detained since just october. tens of thousands more families that have also come over. it's what members of congress are also calling a humanitarian crisis. let's break down the numbers. more than 879 million to detain and remove adult who is are caught crossing the border and prosecute those adults. 3 paying agents for over time and security work and $1.8 billion to care for the children who are unaccompanied ranging from their medical needs to housing them. now white house spokesman josh earnest said that they're looking to give the department of homeland security more authority to send back children to central american countries. >> we're seeing the congressional authorization for the secretary of homeland security to exercise greater discretion as he implements that law. what we're
libby casey is live in washington, d.c. what exactly does the president claim to do with this money? >> reporter: michael, these are the emergency appropriations to deal with more than 52,000 children who cross the border alone and have been detained since just october. tens of thousands more families that have also come over. it's what members of congress are also calling a humanitarian crisis. let's break down the numbers. more than 879 million to detain and remove adult who is are...
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mike viqueira is live in washington and what are they facing? >> 50,000, the number of uncompanied children who have been apprehended on mexico's border with mexico that they share with texas. 26 in detention at any given moment. and yet this crisis has entered the political realm in washington d.c., and you don't know what's going to happen. president obama, not visiting the valley. and $3.7 billion. he does want to beef up the border patrol and he wants to care for the young people in the detention centers now. but the trouble is that democrats and republicans cannot agree. and today mitch mcconnell took to the senate floor. >> las last night in a speech tt attempted to shift of the blame, he doubled down on a blank check, which is what he asked for. he led americans to believe that the problem can be solved if only congress would pass his last-minute request. but it's not that simple. much more needs to be done. and the president certainly knows it. >> it should be noted, del, that immigration reform passed that senate floor a year ago and it
mike viqueira is live in washington and what are they facing? >> 50,000, the number of uncompanied children who have been apprehended on mexico's border with mexico that they share with texas. 26 in detention at any given moment. and yet this crisis has entered the political realm in washington d.c., and you don't know what's going to happen. president obama, not visiting the valley. and $3.7 billion. he does want to beef up the border patrol and he wants to care for the young people in...
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washington warns both sides not to retaliate. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called for investigators to identify the perpetrators of the act. we call on that israel and palestinian authority to take all necessary steps to prevent an atmosphere of revenge and rhetoric. >> israeli police are preparing for a fresh round of violence today. it comes as funeral services are expected to take place for the palestinian teen who may have been killed in retaliation for the murders of three israeli teenagers. let's bring back nick schiffron in jerusalem. how tense is the situation on the ground right now? >> we just walked through that neighborhood and no one's cleaning it up. that's a sign that everyone is expecting there to be more violence, expecting more clashes between palestinian protestors who are really the teen's neighbors. it's that neighborhood that erupted in anger and nerve throwing rocks at israeli police, who have been firing fear gas in response. now the fear is that at some point today, the teen's body will be delive
washington warns both sides not to retaliate. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called for investigators to identify the perpetrators of the act. we call on that israel and palestinian authority to take all necessary steps to prevent an atmosphere of revenge and rhetoric. >> israeli police are preparing for a fresh round of violence today. it comes as funeral services are expected to take place for the palestinian teen who may have been killed in retaliation for the murders of three...
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we'll join john terrett in washington for more on the airlines disaster. first we begin the coverage where israel is pressing ahead with its ground defensive. nick schifrin joins us with the latest. >> good morning to you. thank you for joining us. you spent the morning with emergency workers. what was that light. set the scene for us a bit. >> yes, there's a huge amount of tension and a huge amount of violence. that is north gaza. many of the rockets have been fired from gaza into israel. that's where the barrage is happening, by the air and tank, and troops entering the area. my morning with ambulance workers dealt with a lot of victims and casualties. we witnessed the fight between the ambulance workers and local police. the feel of a seem is increasing more than 50,000 people from that community behind me are here in gaza city. they are filling u.n. schools. one room is 200 square feet with 29 people lying in it. the u.n. does things with the humanitarian crisis. we are talking about food and a medical shortage. the violence is increasing inside the ga
we'll join john terrett in washington for more on the airlines disaster. first we begin the coverage where israel is pressing ahead with its ground defensive. nick schifrin joins us with the latest. >> good morning to you. thank you for joining us. you spent the morning with emergency workers. what was that light. set the scene for us a bit. >> yes, there's a huge amount of tension and a huge amount of violence. that is north gaza. many of the rockets have been fired from gaza into...
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it seems from washington had trouble with the language that was being disgusted. so that statement is not going to happen, and it's not going anywhere. and arab ambassadors at the u.n. are very angry and they decided to take another move, which is to draw up their own resolution. i'm told that the draft resolution now exists, now calling for a ceasefire. the gaza conflict, it's before the international ceasefire from israel. if they go ahead -- they have to decide what to do about this resolution, which will be a security council resolution, calling for a ceasefire. the only clue we have to the u.s. position is what the previous administration, the bush administration, in its last few days, did back in 2009. they abstained. they didn't veto. they abstained. but it will be interesting if that resolution is brought foo vote in the coming days. >> meanwhile, secretary of state john kerry is mediating a standoff in the presidential candidates in iraq. stalling the firsthand over of power. >> we obviously have high hopes that the questions about the election will be re
it seems from washington had trouble with the language that was being disgusted. so that statement is not going to happen, and it's not going anywhere. and arab ambassadors at the u.n. are very angry and they decided to take another move, which is to draw up their own resolution. i'm told that the draft resolution now exists, now calling for a ceasefire. the gaza conflict, it's before the international ceasefire from israel. if they go ahead -- they have to decide what to do about this...
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they'll certainly be assisting from washington. we don't know where the plane's black boxes will end up, but i'm told that the lab here in washington, d.c. at the ntsb is the best place to read out flight recorders. whether the recorder will end up here we don't know at this point. >> thank you very much indeed. >>> and that's it from here in europe, let's go back now to stephen in doe -- doha. >> thanks very much. we're going to take a look at the world cup winner who has decided to quit while he is ahead. ♪ america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now ♪ >>> time for sport now. here is andy. >> thank you so much, stephen. rory mcelroy and tiger woods are both back out on the course for round two of the championship. the northern irishman has just dropped a shot. he is looking to end his recent habits of following good first rounds with less than inspired rounds. that man dropped another shot on the second, and he slid back to level par. here is the lineup for now. >> i played just wha
they'll certainly be assisting from washington. we don't know where the plane's black boxes will end up, but i'm told that the lab here in washington, d.c. at the ntsb is the best place to read out flight recorders. whether the recorder will end up here we don't know at this point. >> thank you very much indeed. >>> and that's it from here in europe, let's go back now to stephen in doe -- doha. >> thanks very much. we're going to take a look at the world cup winner who has...
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aljazeera's mike viqueira is in washington. are they optimistic ahead of that trip with both sides digging in? >> i think this is a trip born of frustration, frankly and we don't have to rely on unnamed sources within the u.s. government or speculate. secretary kerry said it himself yesterday in an unguarded open mic moment on one of those sunday talk shows news anniversary programs. during the commercial, he expressed frustration, talking to an aide sarcastically, referring to the israel occupation as a hell of a pinpoint operation. later in that conversation, the secretary said we've got to get on a plane. this is crazy, we can't just be sitting around here. what is he doing? any moment now he should be wheels down in cairo. the idea is to get behind a previous proposal for an unconditional ceasefire. when confronted with his frustration, he stuck to the u.s. government line. let's listen. >> israel has seched a unilateral ceasefire, accepted the egyptian plan, which we also support, and little important for hamas to now step
aljazeera's mike viqueira is in washington. are they optimistic ahead of that trip with both sides digging in? >> i think this is a trip born of frustration, frankly and we don't have to rely on unnamed sources within the u.s. government or speculate. secretary kerry said it himself yesterday in an unguarded open mic moment on one of those sunday talk shows news anniversary programs. during the commercial, he expressed frustration, talking to an aide sarcastically, referring to the israel...
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lisa stark has more from washington. >> john, the f.a.a. continues to evaluate the security situation in israel. the government has provided the agency with what it calls significant new information, which is being evaluated to try to feel if the f.a.a. is safe and secure for passengers to land. in the state department deputy spokeswoman said the f.a.a. made its decision in consultation with the intelligence community. >> a rocket landed close to the airport. if you were a passenger landing or taking off, you would be nervous. iron dome has been successful. but the safety of americans is a top priority. >> reporter: there's no evidence that hamas has the anti-aircraft missile that apparently brought down the malaysian flight over ukraine. as you can imagine aviation officials are taking no chances. there has been a lot of pushback from israel. they are not happy with the economic fallback or a political message that might be sent. the f.a.a.'s decision was said to be out of place. >> we will not award hamas aallowing them to disrupt lives i
lisa stark has more from washington. >> john, the f.a.a. continues to evaluate the security situation in israel. the government has provided the agency with what it calls significant new information, which is being evaluated to try to feel if the f.a.a. is safe and secure for passengers to land. in the state department deputy spokeswoman said the f.a.a. made its decision in consultation with the intelligence community. >> a rocket landed close to the airport. if you were a passenger...
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at the same time, we're hearing statements from the white house in washington d.c., where a government official was quoted as saying that the rocket attacks on innocent civilians in israel are completely unacceptable and israel is entitled to take the necessary actions in order to secure the safety and stability of its citizens. these i understand coo of statements give the israeli government a sense of legitimacy in order to widen it's military operation and intensify it against gaza. >>> shortly after israeli resumed it's airstrike, we spoke to the spokesman from hamas, and asked why they refused to stop the rocket attacks. >> this can i may be legitimate if hamas started the attack against the israelis, but in fact, they started against the israelis, and the palestinians, and hamas is defending it's own people. so the question must be for the israelis, what do you gain from bombing and killing the palestinians, and what do you gain from destroying the peace process and the two step solution? this is supposed to be a big question for the israelis, and if you said that for the first,
at the same time, we're hearing statements from the white house in washington d.c., where a government official was quoted as saying that the rocket attacks on innocent civilians in israel are completely unacceptable and israel is entitled to take the necessary actions in order to secure the safety and stability of its citizens. these i understand coo of statements give the israeli government a sense of legitimacy in order to widen it's military operation and intensify it against gaza....
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mike viqueira is in washington. tell us more about the battle over the border. >> in may, 10,000 in may alone, that's the number of unaccompanied children taken by the border control. the obama administration is trying to find ways to send them back to their homes, principlely in central america more quickly and efficiently while trying to discourage them from coming to this country in the first place. >> as the number of unaccompanied minors swells past 50,000, there's been little agreement on what to do with them. >> we have to 10 them back. >> we can't abandon these children. >> the thing that the administration needs to do is immediately deport these families, these children. >> when asked sunday if those children would be deported, homeland secretary johnson provided few answers. >> i personally encountered enough of them to know that we have to do right by the children but at the end of the day in the final analysis, our border is not open to illegal migration and we will stem the tide. >> for now, that means
mike viqueira is in washington. tell us more about the battle over the border. >> in may, 10,000 in may alone, that's the number of unaccompanied children taken by the border control. the obama administration is trying to find ways to send them back to their homes, principlely in central america more quickly and efficiently while trying to discourage them from coming to this country in the first place. >> as the number of unaccompanied minors swells past 50,000, there's been little...
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katherine scott is live at police headquarters. >> reporter: matt, awed dry washington is -- audrey washington is nearly 92 years old and she wants the suspects caught. they did leave behind gloves and they hope to lift dna and put them behind bars. 91-year-old audrey washington is recovering bruised and sore after she walked in on two men burglarizing her home. it was 2:00 p.m. when she was returning from the senior center. >> i put the key in the lock and opened the door and then something went over high head and face. >> reporter: the men snatched two rings off her fingers and one punched her in the mouth and washington fought back. >> somebody put their hand up to my face and i bit the finger. [laughter] >> reporter: they punched her a second time and then she fell to her knees and blacked out. >> i'm sore, i'm shocked that it happened to me, because i didn't ever think this would happen to me. >> reporter: the men fled through the back door with a tv stuffed in a suitcase. she is thankful to be alive and trying to keep in good spirits. >> i'm trying to not to be down, depressed, i'm happy
katherine scott is live at police headquarters. >> reporter: matt, awed dry washington is -- audrey washington is nearly 92 years old and she wants the suspects caught. they did leave behind gloves and they hope to lift dna and put them behind bars. 91-year-old audrey washington is recovering bruised and sore after she walked in on two men burglarizing her home. it was 2:00 p.m. when she was returning from the senior center. >> i put the key in the lock and opened the door and then...
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washington in europe to launch another round of sanctions against russia or over the ukraine conflict targeting key players in the financial and energy sectors. of the civilian casualty count climbs as the ukrainian army intensifies its offensive in the east of the country moving closer to the russian border prasco is struggling to get children out of the combat zone. and you're watching r.t. international. palestinian health officials say that a un school in northern gaza has been attacked by israeli tanks fear who's in gaza now brings us the latest. well this incident follows another heavy night of bombardment in gaza this incident of the united nations school being used as a shelter hit by israeli tank shells or understand more than one shell hit the first the courtyard and also secondly part of the school which is primarily used by the female to go pupils we understand that civilians were of course sheltering in these areas this shelling of united nations school constitutes the second act of violence against a un school in less than a week last. united nations school in the north
washington in europe to launch another round of sanctions against russia or over the ukraine conflict targeting key players in the financial and energy sectors. of the civilian casualty count climbs as the ukrainian army intensifies its offensive in the east of the country moving closer to the russian border prasco is struggling to get children out of the combat zone. and you're watching r.t. international. palestinian health officials say that a un school in northern gaza has been attacked by...