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washington promised not to do it again but refused to sign a no spy deal lynn still wanted to talk trade and rebuilding of trust between the transatlantic partners flash forward to april of this year when germany's request to see the chancellor's n.s.a. file was turned down even then and was content to stand side by side with the u.s. president as he again spoke of their close friendship but the discovery of two potential double agents in germany and his many weeks and a lack of cooperation from the u.s. with the investigations looks like the final straw and it will be interesting to see what effect the expulsion of the cia official will have on an already strained u.s. german relationship now that berlin has shown its willingness to act peter all of a r.t. germany. this isn't the first time a merican intelligence has been caught snooping on its allies we can see from here the full scale of the snooping came to light in chino last year the agency was shown to have accessed up to half a billion jim in data connections every month a month later it was revealed that jim intelligence coopera
washington promised not to do it again but refused to sign a no spy deal lynn still wanted to talk trade and rebuilding of trust between the transatlantic partners flash forward to april of this year when germany's request to see the chancellor's n.s.a. file was turned down even then and was content to stand side by side with the u.s. president as he again spoke of their close friendship but the discovery of two potential double agents in germany and his many weeks and a lack of cooperation...
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to cross off the assault on gaza i'm joined by my guest dan arbella in washington he's a scholar in residence at the center for israel studies at the american university in new york we have norman finkelstein he's a political analyst and author and in amsterdam we crossed him when rabbani. he is a senior fellow at the institute for palestine studies are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it norman if i go to you first here how did we get to this point israel says it began when hamas kidnapped and murdered three israeli teens what's your take. and i think if you don't mind i'd rather of. question because he's closer to the situation there ok due deference when we go ahead. well the fact of the matter is that so far we still don't know who abducted and killed these three israeli use israel immediately blame thomas and we also now know that these really government suppressed evidence had very early on that these three youths had been killed in order to claim that it was seeking to resolve the hostage situation and use that a
to cross off the assault on gaza i'm joined by my guest dan arbella in washington he's a scholar in residence at the center for israel studies at the american university in new york we have norman finkelstein he's a political analyst and author and in amsterdam we crossed him when rabbani. he is a senior fellow at the institute for palestine studies are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it norman if i go to you first here...
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corporate funding for washington est virginia is provided by -- -- "washington week" is provided by -- >> we asked people how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? >> a little further? >> got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. >> it's harmed to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more so maybe we need to approach things differently if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. >> the future of surgery is within sight. our research is studying how real-time modal surgery can help presexigs outcome. brigham and women's hospital. it all starts here. >> funding for "washington week" also provided by -- the edinburgh foundation, the corporation for public broadcasts and from ntributions by pbs administrations -- stations from viewers like you. once again, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. families around the world are in mourning as conflict claims innocent lives from the nether and, in ukraine, in israel and gaza. the wars have sprung from deep-seated disagreement, the fruit of failed cease-fires, coll
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she settled in the washington area. for a long time she worked for montgomery county and has now retired in edgewater. >> next on abc~ 7 news at 6:00, an act of revenge, the woman who mailed ricin to the president in an attempt to get her husband arrested. >> after days of stormy weather, picture-perfect weather. doug hill is back with how long the nice temperatures will stick around. >> wait until you hear what joe theseman says about the 2014 redskins. the third major of the year gets underway in a matter of hours as the third major of the year gets underway in a matter of hours as abc~ 7 n[ horns honking ]nues. people are so impatient, right? you know what it is? it's waiting. 10 minutes or 10 hours, people don't like waiting. you know, at comcast, we don't want you to wait at all. with our new xfinity my account app, you can troubleshoot technical issues, request a callback, or check with an expert via twitter. can you wait just a second? hey, can you move, please?! i hate sheep. [ male announcer ] introducing the x
she settled in the washington area. for a long time she worked for montgomery county and has now retired in edgewater. >> next on abc~ 7 news at 6:00, an act of revenge, the woman who mailed ricin to the president in an attempt to get her husband arrested. >> after days of stormy weather, picture-perfect weather. doug hill is back with how long the nice temperatures will stick around. >> wait until you hear what joe theseman says about the 2014 redskins. the third major of the...
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waitys he will no longer for washington to take action. obama has requested $3.7 billion to deal with the crisis. congress has not acted on the proposal. >> back in our area, gay, lesbian, and transgender workers employed by the federal government has some new protection and president obama signed an executive order ropivacaine discrimination on the basis of both sexual orientation and gender identity. joined theiffe signing. he signed an executive order banning discrimination of lgbt employees. of d.c. statehood could claim support from the executive branch. he was asked at the town hall event in the walker campus -- >> folks and easy pay taxes like everybody else. d.c. pay taxes like everybody else. they should be represented like everyone else. >> this is not the first time the president has shown support for d.c. statehood. he ordered the license plates on the executive limo to be changed to reflect the taxation without representation logo. d.c. statehood is a tough sell in the current congress freedom current congress. >> next, an ame
waitys he will no longer for washington to take action. obama has requested $3.7 billion to deal with the crisis. congress has not acted on the proposal. >> back in our area, gay, lesbian, and transgender workers employed by the federal government has some new protection and president obama signed an executive order ropivacaine discrimination on the basis of both sexual orientation and gender identity. joined theiffe signing. he signed an executive order banning discrimination of lgbt...
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from today's washington journal, this is 40 minutes. ngton journal continues. our next guest is tim starks. he is a writer for roll call. he covers the intelligence and defense industries. thank you so much for joining us us morning. you're here to talk about the debate over whether or not commercial airlines should have ini-missile defense systems the wake of the downing of the malaysian airline. no one wants something like this to happen. update us from the state of play in washington. something ofs been a dormant issue. for the last several years, congress has cut off major funding for these kinds of defenses. it is been revised because of those concerns you just cited. you saw senator mark kirk say we need to do something to prevent these kinds of attacks. you've seen people who were pushing it shortly after 9/11 and then revised their calls. not gotten to the point of major momentum yet. it is starting to percolate again on capitol hill. host: we have a quote from senator kirk. we can't hide. we need to think about how to defeat this threat technically. we
from today's washington journal, this is 40 minutes. ngton journal continues. our next guest is tim starks. he is a writer for roll call. he covers the intelligence and defense industries. thank you so much for joining us us morning. you're here to talk about the debate over whether or not commercial airlines should have ini-missile defense systems the wake of the downing of the malaysian airline. no one wants something like this to happen. update us from the state of play in washington....
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we defer to washington also judgment. it seems to me this tendency to defer may in the end pose the greatest obstacle to restoring good sense to u.s. policy. with that introductory statement i will stop. i refer to any questions you may have. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much for your work not only in this book but the prior book. >> i'm going to make a request of you all. please don't refer to me as colonel. [laughter] i've been out of the army for 18 years. i was only in the army for 23 years and it makes me feel like i'm flying under false can colors. >> that is how they referred to you on military credential but i will take that advice i prefer it myself. i wanted to call attention to one of the brief exceptions to washington rules that occurred during the kennedy administration. in ted sorenson's book that came out two years ago. he pointed out that even though kennedy's inaugural address that we can bear any burden for liberty that his experience with relying upon what we might call the hawkish wing of the
we defer to washington also judgment. it seems to me this tendency to defer may in the end pose the greatest obstacle to restoring good sense to u.s. policy. with that introductory statement i will stop. i refer to any questions you may have. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much for your work not only in this book but the prior book. >> i'm going to make a request of you all. please don't refer to me as colonel. [laughter] i've been out of the army for 18 years. i was only in...
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from washington d.c. is a palestinian blogger and author of "the gaza kitchen", and comedian saeed is with us in studio. you look at the serious issues through the prism of your comedy routine. i am sure you are criticised for it. what do you gain? >> honestly i almost gained the respect of the people in pal stipe, you know, the people -- palestine, you know, the people in the middle east. at the end of the day what is happening in gaza, this is not something i joke about, i do not joke about the cliche things, i don't talk about issues with airports. i don't do that comedy. my comedy is more than ode to them, almost to pay respect, to show i have not forgotten my culture, and looela is the same way, we haven't forgotten, we are in and here at the same time. >> in terms of a type of activism. no matter how different or geography or beliefs or religion, things typify us. when you use comedy, you are tapping into something everybody experiences. is there a unity that you find in that. is there a bridge that
from washington d.c. is a palestinian blogger and author of "the gaza kitchen", and comedian saeed is with us in studio. you look at the serious issues through the prism of your comedy routine. i am sure you are criticised for it. what do you gain? >> honestly i almost gained the respect of the people in pal stipe, you know, the people -- palestine, you know, the people in the middle east. at the end of the day what is happening in gaza, this is not something i joke about, i do...
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years, washington has denied the american people the chance to seize their economic destiny. well, republicans are fighting every day to make these possible again. we pledge this to you, the people we serve. together, let's renew the spirit of 1776, spirit that gave birth to a nation with so many blessings and never rest until the work is done. for now, my family and i give forefathers who made all this possible. we extend our prayers to the men to keep usacrificing afe and we wish you and yours healthy and happy independence day. on newsmakers, gary doer, talks about the possibility of pipeline andystone newer canadian proposals that routes to getther canadian oil abroad. "newsmakers" sunday. >> our endowment is the largest historically and is pretty healthy, just shy of $600 million. to put that in perspective. vanderbilt is in our peer group, $6 billion. at theard, which represents pinnacle of the nation's endowments, is at $34 billion $6 billionve a campaign going on right now just to put it in perspective. aspire togoing to have that type of excellence, facilities, to pr
years, washington has denied the american people the chance to seize their economic destiny. well, republicans are fighting every day to make these possible again. we pledge this to you, the people we serve. together, let's renew the spirit of 1776, spirit that gave birth to a nation with so many blessings and never rest until the work is done. for now, my family and i give forefathers who made all this possible. we extend our prayers to the men to keep usacrificing afe and we wish you and...
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. >>> and they are discussing and many are among those making the trip and they will join many in washington and los angeles for an international shall informational session. they will decide whether or not to host the summer games in 2024. >>> sal, there is a lot of construction, and hopefully it's clearing up soon. the. >>> we do have roadwork as pam was mentioning but it is not causing any big delays and let's go to interstate 880 where the construction for the most part is caughting -- causing problems and you can see traffic is looking good 8 minutes to objecting land side of the bridge. you can see the icon it is flagging -- flashing. there is going to be a game there today so you baseball fans know. and 4:47 the icon does that for you. >> isn't it great? >> nice, thank you thank you, sal. >>> weed an extensive warmup and the next five to seven days, we are over do are to you a but this are questions and it is down right cold and novato is in there and novato is close lakeport 55 which is really cool and 54 in oakville and this is a sign of things to come. it has not collapsed yet, the
. >>> and they are discussing and many are among those making the trip and they will join many in washington and los angeles for an international shall informational session. they will decide whether or not to host the summer games in 2024. >>> sal, there is a lot of construction, and hopefully it's clearing up soon. the. >>> we do have roadwork as pam was mentioning but it is not causing any big delays and let's go to interstate 880 where the construction for the...
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long time boston celtics star paul pierce is coming to washington after trevor leaves for washington. 15 seasons with the celtics and one title there. leaving a nets team with a lot of off the court issues. pierce older but he can still score bringing veteran leadership to washington. he signs a two-year deal with the wizards. >> what would today have been like if the u.s. had played for the world cup title? the game winner was a great goal. argentina and germany playing for that trophy on the big stand. biggest single game in the world. one billion humans watching today. argentina scores in the 30th minute. however, flag, off side. here is the winning goal. 113th minute. a great ball trap one timer. look at this, bang, puts it in and germany wins their first world cup since 1990. 1-0 the final. >> women's british open. shot on a parcond 5. watch the ball and watch the flag stick. it rolls right toward it and close. she eagled the hole. >> world team tennis tonight. the washington castles remain undefeated. the castles are 6-0. they are home again tomorrow night. >> it was only approp
long time boston celtics star paul pierce is coming to washington after trevor leaves for washington. 15 seasons with the celtics and one title there. leaving a nets team with a lot of off the court issues. pierce older but he can still score bringing veteran leadership to washington. he signs a two-year deal with the wizards. >> what would today have been like if the u.s. had played for the world cup title? the game winner was a great goal. argentina and germany playing for that trophy...
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the washington monument on the left-hand side. other than some haze, really just spectacular viewing for the supermoon. allwill be able to see it night long. temperatures have fallen into the 70's. and youes, downtown, walk outside you feel that humidity. it feels so heavy, the air. dew point temperatures in the 60's and 70's. by the middle of the week, the upper 40's and 50's. sounds good. it is going to be delightful. some comfortable error, but we have to deal with the heat and humidity before that. least a nice breeze helping to blow some of the air around. a strong cold front approaching. you can see it over the great lakes pushing through northern illinois. the front continuing to get a little bit closer as we continue through the next several days. tomorrow, a few storms possible as we climb into the 90's. still looking quiet. futurecast, tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m., maybe a few clouds. by the afternoon, it will be breezy. and with the front approaching, we could see some showers and under storms. a 30% chance where you a
the washington monument on the left-hand side. other than some haze, really just spectacular viewing for the supermoon. allwill be able to see it night long. temperatures have fallen into the 70's. and youes, downtown, walk outside you feel that humidity. it feels so heavy, the air. dew point temperatures in the 60's and 70's. by the middle of the week, the upper 40's and 50's. sounds good. it is going to be delightful. some comfortable error, but we have to deal with the heat and humidity...
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may have overlooked the threat of this radical group in washington i'm going to check on our team. middle east analyst phyllis bennis says that if the u.s. sends weapons they might not make it into the hands of the washington backed moderate opposition the syrian rebels come in a wide variety of idiology and belief and organizations but they're all working quite closely together so this notion that there is a an expansion of isis for instance is certainly not a surprise i think many people have been worried that if the u.s. provides weapons to what they consider this so-called moderate opposition that there will be no way that those quote moderates can protect those weapons from falling into the hands of jihadi forces like isis and others that it won't be because they want to turn it over to them necessarily although it might also but simply because they don't have the military capacity that some of these other organizations these islamist organizations do have so it's going to be further militarization more people will be killed it's not going to help the syrian people and particu
may have overlooked the threat of this radical group in washington i'm going to check on our team. middle east analyst phyllis bennis says that if the u.s. sends weapons they might not make it into the hands of the washington backed moderate opposition the syrian rebels come in a wide variety of idiology and belief and organizations but they're all working quite closely together so this notion that there is a an expansion of isis for instance is certainly not a surprise i think many people have...
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officials say they're on their own that they're disconnected from the decision makers in washington but of course nobody can stop them from benefiting from the policy in the buildings around here members of congress are already writing letters saskin to provide us funding for ukraine's domestic energy production here is one of the senators. i think if we are going to be helping them with new technologies and we should we should have a telescope time frame that we create for doubling of natural gas production inside of ukraine and we should set those goals set benchmarks and then let's meet them and help us make sense of this house of cards where one connection leads to another where it's all business and it's all personal here's craik. it's not just about lobbying for this one particular firm in ukraine right a u.s. state department spokesperson told congress this tuesday that ukraine's entire gas supply and production system is corrupt and needs fixing and the u.s. of course can help and one can only wonder what u.s. companies and what individuals would benefit from that fixing what do
officials say they're on their own that they're disconnected from the decision makers in washington but of course nobody can stop them from benefiting from the policy in the buildings around here members of congress are already writing letters saskin to provide us funding for ukraine's domestic energy production here is one of the senators. i think if we are going to be helping them with new technologies and we should we should have a telescope time frame that we create for doubling of natural...
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if you're reading it washington it bugs you and it sanctions you if you're our washington d.c. spies when you go to war she would have been essential to the war change and the cold war there's now a war multi-polar world if the rise it would with the rise of china of course the russian lie to has been struck so i think the answer question is basically better to be very arrogant it's been the look so she would power from nine hundred ninety until a few years ago and it's basically gone nice things can it's got power crazy really and. you know as i said this is backfire i don't think on the united states people are saying in germany look we were all eyes united states and this is what happens there spying on us this can't be right trust is being destroyed here and it needs to be very hard for you know the states to repair distrust absolutely and in fact a recent poll showed that over half of germans want their country to be less the pendants off the u.s. journalist and broadcaster neil clark thank you very much. well we have more stories ahead for you including aluminum blockade
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a you tube video you should think that you simply goes to washington maintains russia is aiding militia fighters in eastern ukraine and was involved in the downing of flight m.h. seventeen but refuses to specify the sources of the information. and a new attempt at a truce between hamas and israel falls apart amid growing international pressure to end the bloodshed and. you're watching archies of the weekly with me tom what they want from moscow this evening thank you for being with us. a young couple and their child have been killed during a ukrainian military operation in goal of the army says it has surrounded the eastern city which came under heavy shelling earlier on sunday a warning to view was there are disturbing images coming up. the worst part. possible that's still. just a little. it's not like. this if you're not. running caving in. at least thirteen people including two children died in god of god during sunday's bombardment of the city as a strategic importance for the army providing a clear path to major flashpoints that you have done here the local residents account of wh
a you tube video you should think that you simply goes to washington maintains russia is aiding militia fighters in eastern ukraine and was involved in the downing of flight m.h. seventeen but refuses to specify the sources of the information. and a new attempt at a truce between hamas and israel falls apart amid growing international pressure to end the bloodshed and. you're watching archies of the weekly with me tom what they want from moscow this evening thank you for being with us. a young...
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these two investigations that we've see now this is clearly designed to represent a strong statement to washington not something that there has been accusations here in germany that the german government haven't being doing that they haven't been doing enough there to show strength in the face of spy scandals that have really been emerging almost solidly since the first leaks from edward snowden over a year ago but in a statement a government spokesman said this to the german government would continue to work with its partners but that data continued working relationship relied a lot on trust and that there had been trust lost here. i just want to see that if you look at it using common sense in my opinion spine and allies in france is a waste of energy. this of course follows these two scandals that we've seen what involving a an officer of the federal intelligence service remains in custody awaiting trial who was arrested last week and just this week we saw the searching of a the whole and office of an employee of the defense ministry there's no arrests being made there but that inquiry continue
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policy now in washington that is. sort of an unthinkable prospect because we've got a national security lead that is so much devoted to the assumption that military power provides our strong suit but the evidence says otherwise we had a phrase we used in the state department we called it drawing up the small you know taking away the environment in which the terrorist flourishes we're talking about helping people rather than killing people i'm talking about a roof over their head i'm talking about a lasting cease fire i'm sorry back clean water to drink the notion that that somehow al qaeda is the equivalent of nazi germany or imperial japan is is foolish it's time to recognize that that's not working and to look towards something else like policing and. incorporating people into the political process better. programs that development that will lift people out of poverty and give them alternatives if we when the people of tribal areas to our side we win the war because the strong enough to take with take care of the mi
policy now in washington that is. sort of an unthinkable prospect because we've got a national security lead that is so much devoted to the assumption that military power provides our strong suit but the evidence says otherwise we had a phrase we used in the state department we called it drawing up the small you know taking away the environment in which the terrorist flourishes we're talking about helping people rather than killing people i'm talking about a roof over their head i'm talking...
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points p., regional editor the "washington post." and kirby wilbur, executive director of the national journalism center. [applause] although well known in his field, he was a pediatric brain surgeonh well known in his field, he was a pediatric brain surgeon at johns hopkins university. benjamin carson was not on the political radar until his keynote speech at last year's national prayer breakfast. with president obama -- [applause] with president obama, dr. carson spoke about the dangers facing the country. lack of education, the tax system, health care. he proposed a personal health savings account for everyone, and approach quite different from the affordable care act. some view the speech's rebuke of the president. it caught the eye of conservatives and led dr. carson to the nationals aged a weekly column in the "washington times." and now, some are encouraging him to run for the republican presidential nomination. [cheers and applause] while his views on social issues fit comfortably in the gop's right wing, he also advocates pr
points p., regional editor the "washington post." and kirby wilbur, executive director of the national journalism center. [applause] although well known in his field, he was a pediatric brain surgeonh well known in his field, he was a pediatric brain surgeon at johns hopkins university. benjamin carson was not on the political radar until his keynote speech at last year's national prayer breakfast. with president obama -- [applause] with president obama, dr. carson spoke about the...
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"washington journal" is next. host: a $15 billion optimize that will make it through both chambers by friday because of the recess. miller and bernie sanders are going to outline their agreement this afternoon at 1:30 p.m. eastern time on c-span two. congress has other bills that would like to get to this week
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washington's egoless just partly shared in europe with brussels only weighing the decision to freeze funding for future projects with russia and now it looks like e.u. is caught in an awkward position as dr richard wellings from the institute of economic affairs told us. e.u. russian trade is about ten times the size of u.s. russian tries they clearly they're potentially massive losses from the e.u. imposing two students sanctions on russia particularly given the huge dependence on russian energy opposing cocoa countries towards the sort of eastern side of the european union as so there's a big difference in emphasis and i think so extent the e.u. still at this stage of gesture politics where it's trying to if you like to please the americans but do as little as possible in reality so i think i think really we're not going to see. your much action from the they'll try and get away with as little as possible without really upsetting the white house. moscow suffered one of its worst ever transport accidents earlier this week during the morning rush hour on choose the three metro cars d
washington's egoless just partly shared in europe with brussels only weighing the decision to freeze funding for future projects with russia and now it looks like e.u. is caught in an awkward position as dr richard wellings from the institute of economic affairs told us. e.u. russian trade is about ten times the size of u.s. russian tries they clearly they're potentially massive losses from the e.u. imposing two students sanctions on russia particularly given the huge dependence on russian...
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low to mid 90s. >>> several wild fires continue to burn in washington state. they started earlier in week, and prompt it had governor to issue a state of emergency, one fire, blackened nearly 340 square miles and around 100 homes have been destroyed in the blaze. two communities have been evacuateded and more evacuations could be ordered. >> we got the family and dogs out, and house can be replaced. [íit's really something. even last night, it's way worse now and last night, it really looked like the cadillac caldron of he'll sniefrment he'll. >>> no injuries have been reported. >>> casualties on both side of the israel border. they began a ground assault thursday to destroy the tunnels, and used bulldozers to driveway than a dozen. official ins gaza say that israel offensive have left over 300 pal tinnians dead -- pal palestinians dead. a little boy lies in a hospital, and the home was hit by a sarah strike, just before dawn yesterday. >> assault, plea, daddy, don't leave me. he's only 3. he's never picked a fight in his life and he can't understand why he's
low to mid 90s. >>> several wild fires continue to burn in washington state. they started earlier in week, and prompt it had governor to issue a state of emergency, one fire, blackened nearly 340 square miles and around 100 homes have been destroyed in the blaze. two communities have been evacuateded and more evacuations could be ordered. >> we got the family and dogs out, and house can be replaced. [íit's really something. even last night, it's way worse now and last night, it...
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are negotiating over the potential creation of a massive free trade area now washington and brussels say it's all about the creation of more jobs the sting the economy and maybe more dollars more your eyes on the ultimate remote bond as you can hand by the snow begins and the bonus of that deal has more than its fair share of a home and here in britain there's a particular concern over the future of the national health service the universal medical care system that is being me guarded by a lot of people here in the u.k. now the coalition government as part of a shake up of the n.h.s. has already contracted out an increasing number of services to private profit making companies and the worry is that this deal would allow u.s. companies to come into the n.h.s. and privatized parts of it irreversibly said the protesters here i demand saying that the national health service the british national health service is kept out of the potential u.s. e.u. trade agreement. now of course these talks are being held in secret that protest as well they simply don't know what's being discussed but the
are negotiating over the potential creation of a massive free trade area now washington and brussels say it's all about the creation of more jobs the sting the economy and maybe more dollars more your eyes on the ultimate remote bond as you can hand by the snow begins and the bonus of that deal has more than its fair share of a home and here in britain there's a particular concern over the future of the national health service the universal medical care system that is being me guarded by a lot...
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there were very few crabs caught in the months of the june and jewel and prompted washington post editor to write an opinion piece on sunday. he's calling for a moratorium to let the crab rebound. >> if you kill the golden goose that lays the golden egg, it is no more. for the long-term benefit you have to give the resource a rest. >> however amimany believe a moratorium is a bad idea. >>> no stroller. no highchairs. no loud noises. inside the restaurant that's effect vly ban your baby. >> plus what is it like to be hit by lightning? a demonstration inside a high voltage lab and how to protect yourself next time you are caught in a storm. >> and we hit record lows today but enjoy while you can. but enjoy while you can. up next with the r ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in, and the better you drive, the more cash you'll stash. switching to progressive can already save ye $500. snapshot could save ye even more. meat maiden! bringeth to me thine spiciest wings
there were very few crabs caught in the months of the june and jewel and prompted washington post editor to write an opinion piece on sunday. he's calling for a moratorium to let the crab rebound. >> if you kill the golden goose that lays the golden egg, it is no more. for the long-term benefit you have to give the resource a rest. >> however amimany believe a moratorium is a bad idea. >>> no stroller. no highchairs. no loud noises. inside the restaurant that's effect vly...
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washington agrees. president barack obama has announced tougher sanctions targeting major banks as well as defense and energy companies. >> we expect the russian leadership will see once again that its actions in ukraine have caught -- onto quinces. >> the european union side with washington. leaders in brussels have said they are also planning the sessions -- new sanctions. a list is expected by the end of the month. russian president vladimir couldn't on a visit to brazil said the sanctions would not hurt just russia. >> sanctions have a boomerang effect and there is no doubt they will push u.s. russian relations into a dead-end. >> members of the cabinet have threatened to retaliate with painful sanctions of their own. >> they have again been attacked by rebels. >> they occupied a nearby building site and use it to fire rockets at the airport. airport operations returning to normal. the taliban have claimed responsibility. stay with us. we are going to a short break. >> and the fight against climate
washington agrees. president barack obama has announced tougher sanctions targeting major banks as well as defense and energy companies. >> we expect the russian leadership will see once again that its actions in ukraine have caught -- onto quinces. >> the european union side with washington. leaders in brussels have said they are also planning the sessions -- new sanctions. a list is expected by the end of the month. russian president vladimir couldn't on a visit to brazil said the...
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including a journalist from "the washington post." the ukrainians are not giving a reason for the arrests. what can you tell us about the journalists and what the iranian government is saying? >> reporter: there's not a lot of information about the arrests. a lot of people are getting concerned here. journalists here in iran and throughout the world. a lot of people know the individuals who have been detained. let's tell you what we know. these four individuals were arrested tuesday night. three of them iranian-americans. jason has been here since 2008. "the washington post" bureau chief since 2012. i personally know jason. he has an exceptional reputation. he came back to iran because he loved his country and his culture. he and his wife were detained tuesday night. the two others -- six days passed. iranian officials continue to say we'll have information about the arrests, but a lot of people waiting for answers. >> a well-known guy. we are looking at picture ofs this man along with anthony bourdain. >>> breaking overnight, the uni
including a journalist from "the washington post." the ukrainians are not giving a reason for the arrests. what can you tell us about the journalists and what the iranian government is saying? >> reporter: there's not a lot of information about the arrests. a lot of people are getting concerned here. journalists here in iran and throughout the world. a lot of people know the individuals who have been detained. let's tell you what we know. these four individuals were arrested...
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washington and europe launched 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.
washington and europe launched 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.
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from one in oslo with slogans such as and the siege on gaza and freedom for palestine right here in washington d.c. activists joined in solidarity at a large protest and from the israeli embassy by the grassroots organization code pink book i understand of this conflict has led to unbelievable tension suffering and tragedy for all those involved a perception is everything and if we let the media dictate the narrative it does a great injustice to any efforts of diplomacy and peace because as much as we might want to deny it the fact is that israel is the largest recipient of u.s. aid to the tune of over three billion dollars a year so what happens over there is all of our problems. perhaps there is no better way to express frustration with the current system than splashing an image in a place where the public's forced to see it which is exactly what street artist guilds doesn't places all around new york image here is just one example for powerful body of work that mixes activism art and cutting political commentary join me now is brooklyn street artist herself gil to discuss her art and advoca
from one in oslo with slogans such as and the siege on gaza and freedom for palestine right here in washington d.c. activists joined in solidarity at a large protest and from the israeli embassy by the grassroots organization code pink book i understand of this conflict has led to unbelievable tension suffering and tragedy for all those involved a perception is everything and if we let the media dictate the narrative it does a great injustice to any efforts of diplomacy and peace because as...
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the caps hosted their fan fest future washington capitals played some outdoor hockey. fans got to meet new capitals head coach. then they got to check out a scrimmage. fan fest marks the end of development camp as we said. the event also raises money for military families who have lost loved ones serving overseas. you saw some of the kids that donned some sweaters which in the heat isn't the smartest thing. >> it means otto porter has to step up. >> highlights at 11:00. >> there you go. >> that's something to tune in for. that's the news for now. nightly is up next. we hope to see you back at 11:00 we hope to see you back at 11:00 for ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby and that's how a home and auto bundle is made. better he learns it here than on the streets. the miracle of bundling -- now, that's progressive. >>> border crisis i. the tide of undocumented immigrants continue to flood into this country and we meet some of the childre
the caps hosted their fan fest future washington capitals played some outdoor hockey. fans got to meet new capitals head coach. then they got to check out a scrimmage. fan fest marks the end of development camp as we said. the event also raises money for military families who have lost loved ones serving overseas. you saw some of the kids that donned some sweaters which in the heat isn't the smartest thing. >> it means otto porter has to step up. >> highlights at 11:00. >>...
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deal could see the creation of the a massive free trade area now washington am brussel say it's all about making more pounds more dollars and more you're a huge it's all about boosting economic growth and creating more employment but as you can see by the crowd that's gathered behind me the ban is outside of london's east headquarters the deal has more than its fashion. finance there are concerns that the agreement could lead to the lowering of rules and environmental standards to bring them into line with american ones so that they would be uniform across this potential free trade area they're also worried that in britain it would lead to the loss of trust or rather than refer to the creation of them and in particular here in the u.k. there are worries about the future of the national health service the universal publicly funded medical system here that is fiercely guarded by a lot of people but at the moment the coalition government to have as part of it shake up of its army of the n.h.s. have been contracting out an increasing number of services to private profit making companies now t
deal could see the creation of the a massive free trade area now washington am brussel say it's all about making more pounds more dollars and more you're a huge it's all about boosting economic growth and creating more employment but as you can see by the crowd that's gathered behind me the ban is outside of london's east headquarters the deal has more than its fashion. finance there are concerns that the agreement could lead to the lowering of rules and environmental standards to bring them...
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washington d.c. staying with the media britain's daily mirror tabloid newspaper chose to focus on the russian president's family but was partly left red faced after failing to do some fact checking his front page on friday claim to show vladimir putin with his daughter the story said that she had fled her home in the netherlands but the woman next to the russian leader turns out to have no connection to him she is in fact a lawyer who was working for russia's federal agency for youth affairs at the time the picture was taken we asked her about the picture. it was a nice sunny day the president was walking on my left so i remember that day but that photo was taken by chance in two thousand and eight someone posted it on the internet without checking the facts it's strange that now a media organisation with such a big name has decided to use it. and we are closely following our breaking news story which is that the ukrainian military has reportedly launched an offensive on the town near the malaysian p
washington d.c. staying with the media britain's daily mirror tabloid newspaper chose to focus on the russian president's family but was partly left red faced after failing to do some fact checking his front page on friday claim to show vladimir putin with his daughter the story said that she had fled her home in the netherlands but the woman next to the russian leader turns out to have no connection to him she is in fact a lawyer who was working for russia's federal agency for youth affairs at...
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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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may have overlooked the threat of this radical group in washington i'm going to check on our team. next year a guy the world financial turbulence aaron aided with. from time to time i get emotional emails in broken english from quote nationalists of various sort who support the current government. in kiev and it makes me wonder if young people today even know what the word nationalist means for example just last week a bill was passed in ukraine that will open up forty nine percent of the country's gas pipelines and storage facilities to european and american companies that's also not forget that joe biden son was put on the board of ukraine's largest gas producer we should also remember all the way back to the first days of the coup against general coverts what did the nationalists do first sign up big time for i am loans wow putting your country into massive debt with foreign entities now that's nationalistic and would you think ukrainian nationalists would put ukrainians into power all over the regions of ukraine well think again because money sure trumps ethnicity what it comes
may have overlooked the threat of this radical group in washington i'm going to check on our team. next year a guy the world financial turbulence aaron aided with. from time to time i get emotional emails in broken english from quote nationalists of various sort who support the current government. in kiev and it makes me wonder if young people today even know what the word nationalist means for example just last week a bill was passed in ukraine that will open up forty nine percent of the...
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we'll have coverage in berlin and washington. >> israel and hamas trade rocket attacks were a fourth day. we'll go live to jerusalem and ask what's the endgame for israel. >> argentina fans celebrate their teams advance to the world cup final after a nailbiting victory over the netherlands. >> we start in germany where a top u.s. by has been ordered to leave the country. the government in berlin says the decision is linked to the growing nsa spying scandal. >> this is the latest twist in an espionage drama that has soured u.s. german relations. angela merkel again told the united states today that trust was crucial between the two allies. >> it appears berlin is upping the ante after uncovering two suspected double agents in germany working for the u.s. >> angry politicians from across the spectrum are demanding action now. >> the intelligence officer was asked to vacate the u.s. embassy and leave the country. it is a big step for germany which is increasingly fed up with washington's failure to cooperate in its probe into nsa spying. berlin has struck a new town with ministers in th
we'll have coverage in berlin and washington. >> israel and hamas trade rocket attacks were a fourth day. we'll go live to jerusalem and ask what's the endgame for israel. >> argentina fans celebrate their teams advance to the world cup final after a nailbiting victory over the netherlands. >> we start in germany where a top u.s. by has been ordered to leave the country. the government in berlin says the decision is linked to the growing nsa spying scandal. >> this is...
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world team tennis, the washington castles took care of the boston lobsters tonight. >> they boiled them. >> there you go. good one. how about this story you may have seen this. shipping containers getting new life in the district, but some call this housing solution an >> so in northeast washington, shipping containers will hold people instead of freight. the project is the brain child of two catholic university students. they found it was cheaper to create a building out of 18 shipping containers than to erect a brand new house. each container will have one bedroom and one bathroom. units will share common living space like a kitchen. some are in favor of it and others are calling it an eyesore. they are very popular. everyone is talking about it. all of these boxes already under lease. (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo)ntroducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a su
world team tennis, the washington castles took care of the boston lobsters tonight. >> they boiled them. >> there you go. good one. how about this story you may have seen this. shipping containers getting new life in the district, but some call this housing solution an >> so in northeast washington, shipping containers will hold people instead of freight. the project is the brain child of two catholic university students. they found it was cheaper to create a building out of...