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residents of maine can order drugs from maine and from overseas. this has prompted a lawsuit. >> reporter: the battle between the state of maine and the pharmaceutical industry started in portland when the city found a way to cut its health care costs. by the time the battle ends the whole country might feel the effects. if maine wins it could get a lot easier for americans time port cheaper prescription drugs. if the pharmaceutical companies wins importing drugs could be harder than ever. one side in the battle is made up of employers and employees. they say they are fighting for the right to spend less on health care. how much money does this save the company every year >> about $400,000. that's our savings per year. >> reporter: the other side includes maine's farm sichts and retailers and the pharmaceutical industry. they say they are fighting to protect the safety of consumers who might be tempted to try imported prescription drugs. >> the problem is that these medicines aren't safe. >> reporter: the battle started in 2004 when portland offere
residents of maine can order drugs from maine and from overseas. this has prompted a lawsuit. >> reporter: the battle between the state of maine and the pharmaceutical industry started in portland when the city found a way to cut its health care costs. by the time the battle ends the whole country might feel the effects. if maine wins it could get a lot easier for americans time port cheaper prescription drugs. if the pharmaceutical companies wins importing drugs could be harder than...
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voters, i mean constituents in main. jobs and the economy is very important. yes, we do have down employment rate, it's been going down. but it doesn't mean people are not getting jobs. it means they're not collecting unemployment. so we have a lot of issues here in maine that we need to focus on, and that's why i decided for governor. it concerns me the direction we're being led by the current administration and i look forward to talking to the voters about the issues. >> when you said that you were hearing that your sexual orientation was becoming an issue, not by your choice but that other people were starting to talk about it because were you running for governor, do you know that that was being done by people who were trying to use it against you? people trying to say it was a bad thing and a reason not to vote for you? >> i have no idea who's doing it, whether it was an individual or organization. all i know is that there is speculation out there that i was gay. and i wanted to be out front, be honest, yes, i am, b
voters, i mean constituents in main. jobs and the economy is very important. yes, we do have down employment rate, it's been going down. but it doesn't mean people are not getting jobs. it means they're not collecting unemployment. so we have a lot of issues here in maine that we need to focus on, and that's why i decided for governor. it concerns me the direction we're being led by the current administration and i look forward to talking to the voters about the issues. >> when you said...
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voters, i mean constituents in main. jobs and the economy is very important. yes, we do have down employment rate, it's been going down. but it doesn't mean people are not getting jobs. it means they're not collecting unemployment. so we have a lot of issues here in maine that we need to focus on, and that's why i decided for governor. it concerns me the direction we're being led by the current administration and i look forward to talking to the voters about the issues. >> when you said that you were hearing that your sexual orientation was becoming an issue, not by your choice but that other people were starting to talk about it because were you running for governor, do you know that that was being done by people who were trying to use it against you? people trying to say it was a bad thing and a reason not to vote for you? >> i have no idea who's doing it, whether it was an individual or organization. all i know is that there is speculation out there that i was gay. and i wanted to be out front, be honest, yes, i am, b
voters, i mean constituents in main. jobs and the economy is very important. yes, we do have down employment rate, it's been going down. but it doesn't mean people are not getting jobs. it means they're not collecting unemployment. so we have a lot of issues here in maine that we need to focus on, and that's why i decided for governor. it concerns me the direction we're being led by the current administration and i look forward to talking to the voters about the issues. >> when you said...
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they could be 6- or 8-inch mains, but being 100 years old, they actually may be 2-inch mains. and they reduce the amount of volume of water that's available to us. johnson: there were a number of things that we have had to do in order to get the system back up to an acceptable standard. replacing mains and valves and fire hydrants and other components of the system to ensure that it operates properly. egan: we consider both the underground infrastructure and the above ground assets to be a part of the critical infrastructure of the city. johnson: and if the infrastructure is not there to actually deliver that water in the volume and the quality that's necessary, then communities simply can't exist. man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical i
they could be 6- or 8-inch mains, but being 100 years old, they actually may be 2-inch mains. and they reduce the amount of volume of water that's available to us. johnson: there were a number of things that we have had to do in order to get the system back up to an acceptable standard. replacing mains and valves and fire hydrants and other components of the system to ensure that it operates properly. egan: we consider both the underground infrastructure and the above ground assets to be a part...
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in parliament the sentiment and mccain is the sequel troika of men visiting town was brought by the main opposition city to pontiac which wants to overturn the government's austerity policies. greece's prime minister accused the opposition of being trapped in a dead end. he said the country is moving ahead and is leaving behind the ear of crises but you keep on fighting from within your party. cities is indeed an accused the government of producing some people to search and to top each with a huge lead. it is thus a deal policies have destroyed the country he told the prime minister. the majority of the peoplesoft but i did just that people pay a visit to supplement it. outside parliament opposition supporters demonstrated against further austerity measures. tell us that did damage to government by reducing its maturity to just fall off to expel one of its undergo make this event in with the opposition. i record in athens says. able to get the tip of my kids on the shot of tough negotiations with the troika which highlights the great gap between athens and its foreign credit as the greek
in parliament the sentiment and mccain is the sequel troika of men visiting town was brought by the main opposition city to pontiac which wants to overturn the government's austerity policies. greece's prime minister accused the opposition of being trapped in a dead end. he said the country is moving ahead and is leaving behind the ear of crises but you keep on fighting from within your party. cities is indeed an accused the government of producing some people to search and to top each with a...
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how her store is helping main street in great barrington, massachusetts. a community that's finding unique ways to get customers to shop local on small business saturday. that and more coming up next on "your business." ♪ ♪ >> announcer: small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help. that's why we're proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi there everyone. i'm jj ramberg and welcome to your business. the show that champions entrepreneurship by giving you tips and advice to help your small business grow. now, we've all heard of work life balance. for actress and entrepreneur karen allen, finding that balance when her son was growing up was the key to allowing her to cultivate her love of designing knit wear and eventually led to opening her own store. karen allen fiber arts in great barrington, massachusetts. but now that her son is grown, she's had to figure out how to find a work/work balance again as she continues her career as a busy working actress and director, as well as a small business owner. >
how her store is helping main street in great barrington, massachusetts. a community that's finding unique ways to get customers to shop local on small business saturday. that and more coming up next on "your business." ♪ ♪ >> announcer: small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help. that's why we're proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi there everyone. i'm jj ramberg and welcome to your business. the...
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you know easy banks are the main reason bad banking system is the main reason that triggered the banks part of the whole. as responsibility including the us computing. counting who's. of course also a rating agency. of course you know the anti bank and non-banks and the naive belief that we where you know were real there was automatic correction of the market the theory of efficiency of markets was also paul all these. old. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we. covered. in the final. and the rest. will be. the headline of the world's chemical watchdog for the elimination of syria's chemical arsenal but what country will host the destruction of the. remains. during time. gets a decade behind bars for leaking private security documents but there are claims he was led to do so by the f.b.i. . may be no homecoming for. the authorities come under pressure to admit that the areas around the crippled nuclear plant may never be. but we will have more news in an hour's time here on our t.v. it's breaking the sad with martin stay with us. for the.
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it is the main challenge here today and it's not going to be an easy task. more about these challenges wobbly taking zach featuring insecurity in the snow. well the main challenge will be to try to regain control of the borders without endangering the life of the lord of the local population that is regularly crossing borders especially between algeria on monday the media. but these places were these awesome rightist groups and it is also a concern for these jihadist groups are active in money in india and also the traffickers that the smoke all sorts of things to north africa. so this is the main challenge and to be effective and to be creative will be on table today. new ways to fight to these traffic and his vine and groups. there will be also programs of development for local communities training of for instance an indian policeman and also other and sharing intelligence between the countries that are sometimes start in the arena rivalries for instance algeria and morocco are ancient rivals in the region we sent a diplomatic crisis is not facilitating th
it is the main challenge here today and it's not going to be an easy task. more about these challenges wobbly taking zach featuring insecurity in the snow. well the main challenge will be to try to regain control of the borders without endangering the life of the lord of the local population that is regularly crossing borders especially between algeria on monday the media. but these places were these awesome rightist groups and it is also a concern for these jihadist groups are active in money...
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and, first of all, i'd like to thank my colleague from maine, the senior senator from maine, senator susan collins, for the important work that she's been doing on the employment nondiscrimination act. i would also like to thank my colleagues for supporting an thapld that was brought forward -- an amendment that was brought forward recently and passed by this body, the portman-ayotte-heller-hatch-mc cain amendment. i firmly believe that people should be judged based upon the quality of their work. discrimination has no place in the workplace. in my home state of new hampshire, we have a long bipartisan tradition of working to advance commonsense policies, and new hampshire already has in place a state law preventing discrimination based on sexual orientation. i appreciate that the employment nondiscrimination act is legislation that is important in terms of who we are, our values, making sure that people are only judged based on the quality of work in the workplace. i also appreciate that the legislation on the floor right now includes important protections for religious institutions
and, first of all, i'd like to thank my colleague from maine, the senior senator from maine, senator susan collins, for the important work that she's been doing on the employment nondiscrimination act. i would also like to thank my colleagues for supporting an thapld that was brought forward -- an amendment that was brought forward recently and passed by this body, the portman-ayotte-heller-hatch-mc cain amendment. i firmly believe that people should be judged based upon the quality of their...
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particular attention is paid to lay the facts as they highlight the main advantages of each month to petition last push before finishing with benjamin was just losing our performance is very well produced in my opinion are to smuggle in the brilliance the scenery moreover it looks even better here because the scale of the scene last placing a colossal structure on the stage there is a huge load on the stage but the actors in it don't seem to be so small on one hand the scenery is big. they're even bigger than ours but on the other hand everything looks perfect on the speed stage. it was only a tiny pup was ecstatic especially keen to oblige the latest news is that three got the dogs cuts out that stevie got kate said attendees of the human resources best management practices to motivating and police forum have come to the conclusion that this it will cause it's done companies do not have any clear and defined principles of educating bonus payment and korea developments. when serene company started the introduction of a systematic approach to debt management activities of employees an
particular attention is paid to lay the facts as they highlight the main advantages of each month to petition last push before finishing with benjamin was just losing our performance is very well produced in my opinion are to smuggle in the brilliance the scenery moreover it looks even better here because the scale of the scene last placing a colossal structure on the stage there is a huge load on the stage but the actors in it don't seem to be so small on one hand the scenery is big. they're...
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as the main defense or of israel and as specially the main defense or of saudi arabia was our cause it was more guns are. no longer is more so i would you know you go to continue the bargaining let's say this sunni shia are going to be. the european power who defends the sunni countries i but tell you what it's all the idea that france was just given the role of a bond to cope at the talks allowing washington to actually take the lead that. i'm thinking they have different ideas france was not very happy with what happened in the russian us deal the chemical weapons in. syria he wanted like saudi arabia committed to the solution and said here and in the bargain about the nuclear program. it is most probable they won't do. to cope with the differences between their position and the russian american positions getting some gains from that you're going in. to but good for them and for the saudis but their situation and also we're hearing that they're talking that only about a temporary deal before a more plan and agreement can be reached that is this why france described as as a fool's dal
as the main defense or of israel and as specially the main defense or of saudi arabia was our cause it was more guns are. no longer is more so i would you know you go to continue the bargaining let's say this sunni shia are going to be. the european power who defends the sunni countries i but tell you what it's all the idea that france was just given the role of a bond to cope at the talks allowing washington to actually take the lead that. i'm thinking they have different ideas france was not...
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if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area where there is no gas, good idea. >> just about anything can be a hazardous material, cleaners, solvants, hair products anything can be hazardous. they are every where. the only time they are hazardous if they are misused our there is a disaster. do you see these in san francisco? that's probably propane. we have a port. in an industrial area. it identified where they are stored. are there hazardous storage places in this air? no. are there a dry cleaners? yes. who remembers grand auto. they have solvants, cleaners, octane boosters. it's great until there is a natural disaster. where do
if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area...
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. >> it was a broken main. not just the pipe but the main. and that water had been coming in for some time before it was detected. >> crews repair the water main, fill the hole with concrete and repair the road. hollywood boulevard becomes a bustling thoroughfare once again. in 1999, four years later, the red line stop at hollywood and western is finally completed. passengers ride the trains and all is well in the city of angels. >>> coming up -- an entire industrial building collapses from heavy snow as employees run for their lives. >> it sounded like a freight train coming. >>> when "caught on camera: watch out" continues. ♪ at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher loan rates... ...and maybe not getting the car you want. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report, at experian.com america's number one provider of online credit reports and scores. don't take chances. go to experian
. >> it was a broken main. not just the pipe but the main. and that water had been coming in for some time before it was detected. >> crews repair the water main, fill the hole with concrete and repair the road. hollywood boulevard becomes a bustling thoroughfare once again. in 1999, four years later, the red line stop at hollywood and western is finally completed. passengers ride the trains and all is well in the city of angels. >>> coming up -- an entire industrial...
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implementation of the scholarship is on the wane for regions at present the main emphasis is made of the talmudic on glossy route we award in and of the schedule at present the kazakhstan content in these project is estimated that one hundred percent which means the old bridge instructions and materials are produced by cars it's not my bachelor's. the potential of the logistics services marketing kazakhstan has developed into the oven heated race goers aware but he's not being used to its full capacity the implementation of the woods you wish to leave china project provides an opportunity to attract investment and create new logistics centers banks was believed that in a few years ago transportation kazakhstan will increase to three point five million dollars. however the commissioning of the reconstructed sections of the road requires additional funding from the state in order to provide services the eye the eye. i go. . i do did you. i did. i am. be. it is. it is. i did it. view. it is. steve. you do. i did it we were in it. to do the game. i was. it is. and ch. a the new league. s
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we're here on main street in niac, new york, where merchants are getting ready for small business saturday. with a kickoff to the holiday season so close, they have their marketing and promotion plans in high gear. they're banding together to spread the world about november 30th, small-business saturday, where they'll be doing everything from offering extended business hours to special discounts. we were here a few weeks ago to talk to some of the retailers. what we found again and again is the community here goes out of their way to support local stores. even though there are plenty of malls and big box stores nearby. this is niac, new york. for a village of one square mile, it packs in a lot of culture in small town charm. 25 miles north of new york city, on the hudson river, but about three miles away from here is one of the biggest shopping malls in the entire country. so what are retailers doing? especially as the holiday shopping season kicks off, to get people to come here instead of there? >> jenn laird white, the mayor of the spectacular village of nyack. >> the mall is here, one
we're here on main street in niac, new york, where merchants are getting ready for small business saturday. with a kickoff to the holiday season so close, they have their marketing and promotion plans in high gear. they're banding together to spread the world about november 30th, small-business saturday, where they'll be doing everything from offering extended business hours to special discounts. we were here a few weeks ago to talk to some of the retailers. what we found again and again is the...
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i'm not about that informs main accomplishments that she did in silence. she was named the occasion of the year was the first person in on a show to be a sure thing. i really big thing. a really special person. i mean when you see her. i mean it's progress you want to remember. she went to thailand to retire. now you know that's that's been the stimuli to manage the person that you see it and it's as if a woman mail it's amazing that it will destroy the train then she has the lead in helping to teach or to put weight on only time in a shelter she's either totally got into medicine and abrasions will the government sees no need for anybody to do it by herself. it's amazing. do they. when in need and want one. over the world enforcers innovation through science and technology it though banks struggle to sel but that's too that the anc. i
i'm not about that informs main accomplishments that she did in silence. she was named the occasion of the year was the first person in on a show to be a sure thing. i really big thing. a really special person. i mean when you see her. i mean it's progress you want to remember. she went to thailand to retire. now you know that's that's been the stimuli to manage the person that you see it and it's as if a woman mail it's amazing that it will destroy the train then she has the lead in helping to...
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he is a spokesperson for the main opposition group. from new york, saudi political affairs analysts, and nancy soderberg, former u.s u.s. ambassador to the united nations. where are things at in syria? you still have family in the country. update us. >> yes, the united nations just said today that more than nine million would equal to 40% of the population, they are in desperate need. add more numbers of catastrophe to the country which means they may lose second hen education of displaced people. this is the humanitarian catastrophe. it is considered as one of the wars in this century. which more important we don't see that in the international community, to put its efforts. we still see actions the international community dealing as a business rather than focusing on finding an end to the conflict in syria. >> president assad's force versus gained ground against the rebels. what is the significance of that? >> it's two steps forward and one step back for this regime. it's not moving. it's not going anywhere. it has essentially licens
he is a spokesperson for the main opposition group. from new york, saudi political affairs analysts, and nancy soderberg, former u.s u.s. ambassador to the united nations. where are things at in syria? you still have family in the country. update us. >> yes, the united nations just said today that more than nine million would equal to 40% of the population, they are in desperate need. add more numbers of catastrophe to the country which means they may lose second hen education of...
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losing height rapidly as it came in to land early indications suggest that cockpit errors were the main cause of the crash possibly technical problems with the jet too because an airport will stay closed for at least another two hours the jet itself is a boeing seven three seven five hundred series we think it a bit in use for twenty three years until tonight. those we continue with the big stories of the week in between it all as we get more details we'll of course keep you posted on the rolling news we're covering as well . a crash in. well let's talk about syria now syria could be free of most of its chemical arsenal by the end of the year if another country turns that willing to take it on the ambitions deadline was set by the international chemical watchdog as part of a road which also says all toxic stockpiles must be destroyed by the end of next june but the biggest problem now a lack of volunteers to take on the delicate task of eliminating more than a thousand tons of highly poisonous materials norway was first to give no its refusal was mirrored by albania which source a serie
losing height rapidly as it came in to land early indications suggest that cockpit errors were the main cause of the crash possibly technical problems with the jet too because an airport will stay closed for at least another two hours the jet itself is a boeing seven three seven five hundred series we think it a bit in use for twenty three years until tonight. those we continue with the big stories of the week in between it all as we get more details we'll of course keep you posted on the...
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in the town that you do business in. >> 30-year main street veteran, who owns a gift shop that sells american made crafts is worried about the impending project. >> people like this town because it's not a cookie cutter town. it has a distinct feeling, and it's very kind of organic and a little funky, and i don't know what's going to happen when that changes. >> and while some merchants already have a contingency plan -- >> i have really tried to pull our business more on to the internet, so that will help weather the storm. >> some, like adrian cohen, will just play it by ear. >> we'll just wing it. that's our usual contingency plan, i guess meditate and ask for help and figure out as we go, day by day. >> during construction, one unconventional idea that might encourage customers to continue shopping local is their own circulating currency, berkshires, an experiment launched in 2006, most small businesses in the area accept berk shares since it keeps money moving locally and gives customers who use them a 5% discount. >> it behooves you to go ahead and spend it in the community aft
in the town that you do business in. >> 30-year main street veteran, who owns a gift shop that sells american made crafts is worried about the impending project. >> people like this town because it's not a cookie cutter town. it has a distinct feeling, and it's very kind of organic and a little funky, and i don't know what's going to happen when that changes. >> and while some merchants already have a contingency plan -- >> i have really tried to pull our business more...
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relations saying the bond buying scheme the quantitative easing did not help main street and in fact the fed continues to push this line that it's helping main street when he realized after years of bond buying for on behalf of the fed he realized that in fact it was only helping wall street now he knows that the fed may have created and spent over four trillion dollars for a total return of as little as point two five percent of g.d.p. i ate a mere forty billion dollar bump in u.s. economic output for four trillion dollars well this is gets back to what we were saying last week eighteen billion dollars of debt for a one dollar g.d.p. or trillions of dollars of quantitative easing for a minuscule amount of g.d.p. being as it were and so this is the mathematics of the economics just simply don't add up and as we've been saying on the show for years the quantitative easing programs are purely meant to bail out banks or as and to keep solvent banks that should be declared insolvent and to keep whole bankers that should be. what's the word vivisected i mean he's out on a wild in a sectio
relations saying the bond buying scheme the quantitative easing did not help main street and in fact the fed continues to push this line that it's helping main street when he realized after years of bond buying for on behalf of the fed he realized that in fact it was only helping wall street now he knows that the fed may have created and spent over four trillion dollars for a total return of as little as point two five percent of g.d.p. i ate a mere forty billion dollar bump in u.s. economic...
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did you know he banks are the main reason bad banking system is the main reason that triggered the banks. of the hole and the ball as responsibility including the computer. rooms. of course also all the rating agencies of course the bank and non-banks. the naive belief that we were you know were real there was. actually of the market the theory of efficiency of markets was also a useful. story others refused to. change. the old picture. from a strictly. breaking news on r t a boeing seven three seven passenger jet has crashed a night in russia and when attempting to land killing all fifty on board the pilot there are technical problems and weather conditions are cited as the most possible causes of what went so badly wrong. for good even if you're just joining us my name is kevin o. in the south international live from moscow normally of course we bring you the weekly a roundup of the big stories of the last seven days on a sunday night but tonight we're spending the first fifteen minutes this program to talk about the really unfortunate news tonight this comes through from.
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it is a main point of entry for syrian refugees. local officials here expect more syrupians to arrive in the coming days as fighting intentionfies in kalamoon. ar sel is a logistics had you been for syrian rebels. it is their only remaining lifeline along the lebanon-syrian border. this mainly sunni border town supports the opposition and lebanon's shia armed group has sent fighters to support the syrian regime. >> hezbollah has joined the battle in syria. the problem is if the syrian obvio opposition decides to retaliate against the syria, it will have negative repercussions in the country. >> officials here are warning that they could be facing the beginning of a humanitarian agency. these new rivals have added more pressure on a current tree which hasn't been able to cope with the refugee crisis. it could get worse now that the battle in the densely populated region has begun al jazeera,ar sel, eastern lebanon. ar sel, eastern lebanon. voting is underway. it is a contest with major implications for the country which has turned ch
it is a main point of entry for syrian refugees. local officials here expect more syrupians to arrive in the coming days as fighting intentionfies in kalamoon. ar sel is a logistics had you been for syrian rebels. it is their only remaining lifeline along the lebanon-syrian border. this mainly sunni border town supports the opposition and lebanon's shia armed group has sent fighters to support the syrian regime. >> hezbollah has joined the battle in syria. the problem is if the syrian...
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some of the main points are retirement. the two sides agreed on a minimum pension for people with low incomes that have paid pension contributions for decades. mothers who had children before 1992 will also receive higher pensions. all this is set to be largely funded by the pension fund, not by new taxes. >> another point is a national minimum wage of 8.50 euros from 2015, the most important issue for the social democrats. some industries will be temporarily exempted. the parties have also agreed to clamp down on temporary work and short-term contracts. and, dual citizenship is coming, at least for some. children born in germany to foreign parents will no longer have to decide on only one nationality by the age of 23. the spd wanted dual citizenship on a much more widespread patient -- basis, but didn't get it. and infrastructure. the head of the christian democrats' bavarian sister party insisted on making foreign parties -- drivers pay tolls, but it will only be increased if german drivers don't have to be -- pay more fo
some of the main points are retirement. the two sides agreed on a minimum pension for people with low incomes that have paid pension contributions for decades. mothers who had children before 1992 will also receive higher pensions. all this is set to be largely funded by the pension fund, not by new taxes. >> another point is a national minimum wage of 8.50 euros from 2015, the most important issue for the social democrats. some industries will be temporarily exempted. the parties have...
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warehouses were just it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people would be eating the earth because it had small traces of sugar in it i tried to eat it as well but i couldn't. do it the third night it was incredibly heavy bombing. it was a direct hit on that very shelter and everyone was buried underneath. all of them would. be. like you. could have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. the torch is on its epic journey to structure. one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred two cities of russia. really fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand. in a record setting trip by land air. and others. a limp the torch relay. on our team are. always top stories on our t.v. and they hope to iran's nuclear program gives hope for diplomacy but more threatened sanctions from washington could put that progress in reverse as capitol hill chooses between israeli planes and barack obama's promises. reports emerge that israel could join forces with saudi arabia to attack iran if the deal with world powers fails to roll back some brands nuclear program. also report
warehouses were just it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people would be eating the earth because it had small traces of sugar in it i tried to eat it as well but i couldn't. do it the third night it was incredibly heavy bombing. it was a direct hit on that very shelter and everyone was buried underneath. all of them would. be. like you. could have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. the torch is on its epic journey to structure. one hundred twenty three days....
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the main task of the adopted state program is to develop and build the transportation infrastructure. of course the logistics system cannot exist without modern railways without the maintenance and operations for the construction and reconstruction the major record dollars. i think those goals and objectives which are saved in these programs will be achieved if the implementation process is properly controlled. no more i knew that he took them the motive for unity is a scene in istanbul. it is along the railway industry will undergo major modernization this well there are several planned projects demand of which are discussed during the new art collection of old trains was running on these crops next year. it is also planned are in you the rolling stock to ten and fifteen locomotives twenty thousand freight in over twenty thousand passenger trains carriages will be bought. anti government protests block the buildings of state institutions ministries and agencies in bangkok on tuesday protesters around the en bloc for ministries. the ministry of foreign affairs the ministry of agricult
the main task of the adopted state program is to develop and build the transportation infrastructure. of course the logistics system cannot exist without modern railways without the maintenance and operations for the construction and reconstruction the major record dollars. i think those goals and objectives which are saved in these programs will be achieved if the implementation process is properly controlled. no more i knew that he took them the motive for unity is a scene in istanbul. it is...
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result of progress on a serious chemical disarmament the main street and phrases that to discuss the elimination of the sick also the ongoing conflict and the prospect indeed. a wrong freezes expansion of its nuclear program according to the un summit watched all of us will make it to still mulling further sanctions against iran. we report on the divide between the white house and capitol hill. also this hour. the reason and one time. it's hard to tell right now exactly how long will be down here in this match. easy to promise but hoped to deliver the pleasure of quantum it is as elusive as ever. as the doctor doctor told me it says the average an aussie reports from inside the home or future. it made things and. the undressing else that is most likely sitting down on illegal immigration every friday they don't race of accommodation places of what looking for illeg immigrants. it's friday morning we got with the police. what are the dregs the prayer. i know he with international news and comment. russia's president has praised the cooperation between favorite authorities and the chem
result of progress on a serious chemical disarmament the main street and phrases that to discuss the elimination of the sick also the ongoing conflict and the prospect indeed. a wrong freezes expansion of its nuclear program according to the un summit watched all of us will make it to still mulling further sanctions against iran. we report on the divide between the white house and capitol hill. also this hour. the reason and one time. it's hard to tell right now exactly how long will be down...
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to do the main office. i don't. he never says a word with a participant in peace the join between the two firms who are often not worth discussing. sometimes the beauty of bluetooth and tempo pace the results this what you did. ha threatening staff and like it said it is a documentary. i'm thinking he just runs is no easy task it was the key slot system in this town. but the sushi shop for peace in the design of the african our history archive project which is applied to climb out of town that weekend that meets the testimonies of the meters in the shape is keeping a contribution to southern africa's democracy. its archive. we discounted a little bit of archive material tv on and q's french record new cd out. released on the team needs to realize we could not find anything about the story. so we started digging deep into time and stay. what does the role of foreign players and a contribution to withstand the park takes to me and cut it this mysterious businessman now called john even be in this story is all because
to do the main office. i don't. he never says a word with a participant in peace the join between the two firms who are often not worth discussing. sometimes the beauty of bluetooth and tempo pace the results this what you did. ha threatening staff and like it said it is a documentary. i'm thinking he just runs is no easy task it was the key slot system in this town. but the sushi shop for peace in the design of the african our history archive project which is applied to climb out of town that...
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i'll take to you the movies in maine. i'm ali velshi. this is "real money." ♪ >> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show, so join our live conversation for the next half hour on twitter at aj real money. legend has it today is called black friday because it's the day retailer he's balance sheets went from being in the red, unprofitable, to being in the plaque, profitable. but this year's black friday came a day early with big reta retailers all opening their doors to shoppers on thanksgiving thursday itself. while an estimated 15,000 shoppers lined up outside of macy's flagship store to start shopping at 8:00 p.m. thursday night retailers registered 10 million in store transsanctions between 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. on thanksgiving thursday, and 400 million page views for shoppers looking for deals on its website. but today america's smalls are e choked with holiday shoppers just as they have been in past years. going to a mall on long island, i see people all around you. >> reporter: well, things are well sta
i'll take to you the movies in maine. i'm ali velshi. this is "real money." ♪ >> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show, so join our live conversation for the next half hour on twitter at aj real money. legend has it today is called black friday because it's the day retailer he's balance sheets went from being in the red, unprofitable, to being in the plaque, profitable. but this year's black friday came a day early with big reta retailers...
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it would reverse the flow and bring tar sands down through maine to be shipped out on tankers. environmentalists are encouraging voters to vote for a water protection service. they say allowing the oil to cross their state is simply not worth the risk. >> in order to move the tar sands through pipelines you have to have it at a higher heat and higher pressure, so the chances of it bursting is more dangerous. >> reporter: but not everyone agrees. >> i think if we really work rat banning it, i think what is going to happen is you are going to have people pull out of portland and send them someplace else, so unless there actually is a problem, let's give it a shot. >> reporter: but sarah believes waiting for a problem to happen could be too late. she shows us why. >> this pipeline runs through this wetland, and this wetland obviously is draining off into the lake. it's the largest public water supply to the state. this pipeline is over six decades old, and the possibility of having a leak here would not only devastate the local economy but also make the drinking water supply no lo
it would reverse the flow and bring tar sands down through maine to be shipped out on tankers. environmentalists are encouraging voters to vote for a water protection service. they say allowing the oil to cross their state is simply not worth the risk. >> in order to move the tar sands through pipelines you have to have it at a higher heat and higher pressure, so the chances of it bursting is more dangerous. >> reporter: but not everyone agrees. >> i think if we really work...
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parliament rejects a bill which was one of europe's main conditions for the deal. afghan homes and immunity from local laws the controversial demands for u.s. soldiers to remain in afghanistan are wrangled over at a key gathering of tribal elders. and the e.u.'s plans to launch its own drone program major concerns. no guarantee. peaceful top stories.
parliament rejects a bill which was one of europe's main conditions for the deal. afghan homes and immunity from local laws the controversial demands for u.s. soldiers to remain in afghanistan are wrangled over at a key gathering of tribal elders. and the e.u.'s plans to launch its own drone program major concerns. no guarantee. peaceful top stories.
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it's from broken water mains. they call baltimore charles city, but the water system is c cursed. >> reporter: stephanie blake is the mayor. >> we had huge brokes. intersections are gone. >> reporter: on average, three breaks a day. >> every day in the city, somebody you know is dealing with a water main break. >> reporter: in this 284-year-old city, the typical water main break like this is more than 70 years old. replacing them costs around $2 million a mile and baltimore has 4,000 miles. then there is the other end of the system. >> the water is 99.9% water. >> reporter: environmental regulations keep piling up he says but the money to pay for them does not. so you're striking a balance. >> yeah, you want to make sure that the water is as pure as it can be and we want to be as economical as we can be. >> reporter: every improvement the feds and state demand like this billion-dollar facility is covered by rate payers, this in a city with short issues, blight, crime, the budget. >> everybody wants clean water. ev
it's from broken water mains. they call baltimore charles city, but the water system is c cursed. >> reporter: stephanie blake is the mayor. >> we had huge brokes. intersections are gone. >> reporter: on average, three breaks a day. >> every day in the city, somebody you know is dealing with a water main break. >> reporter: in this 284-year-old city, the typical water main break like this is more than 70 years old. replacing them costs around $2 million a mile and...
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lobster. >> >> 126 pounds in main 126 pounds in main alone. alone. you look at canada, and you look at canada, and we have a pure supply and we have a pure supply and demand issue. demand issue. when you put that much when you put that much volume out both domestic volume out both domestic and international, you and international, you have to be able to keep have to be able to keep pace. pace. and right now the pace of and right now the pace of volume is winning over volume is winning over demand. demand. >> to >> to cover the faces cover the faces they need to haul about they need to haul about 300 of these. 300 of these. now about three years ago now about three years ago when gas was cheeper he when gas was cheeper he only needed to get half only needed to get half as many. as many. >> that's before anybody >> that's before anybody on this boat has on this boat has pay add pay add dime. dime. that's if nothing breaks. that's if nothing breaks. that's just operating pop that's just operating pop is we like to cover that, is we like to cover that, w
lobster. >> >> 126 pounds in main 126 pounds in main alone. alone. you look at canada, and you look at canada, and we have a pure supply and we have a pure supply and demand issue. demand issue. when you put that much when you put that much volume out both domestic volume out both domestic and international, you and international, you have to be able to keep have to be able to keep pace. pace. and right now the pace of and right now the pace of volume is winning over volume is...
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laws in maine maine, massachusets, and rhode island ban stores from opening on thanksgiving. those are the headlines america tonight is next, and for all of us here on al jazeera america new york, we want to wish you a happy thank giving and happy hanukkah. enjoy the holiday weekend. hello, and welcome to this special holiday edition of "america tonight." since thanksgiving brings to mind the origins of this country. to begin, we look to the star spangled banner, america's most famous flag is safely tucked away at the smithsonian museum here in washington. be 200 years ago it was first raised over and our determination as a young nation to succeed. ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light ♪. >> it's a song as familiar to americans as a babies lull by. how did it become such a part of the fabric of america? >> the anthem gets the flag more publicity, and the flag makes the anthem more famous. >> so we are standing on a reconstruction of the gun impact that was here. >> this is the power of place, here is the thing, people love the anthem, they love the grab, what they
laws in maine maine, massachusets, and rhode island ban stores from opening on thanksgiving. those are the headlines america tonight is next, and for all of us here on al jazeera america new york, we want to wish you a happy thank giving and happy hanukkah. enjoy the holiday weekend. hello, and welcome to this special holiday edition of "america tonight." since thanksgiving brings to mind the origins of this country. to begin, we look to the star spangled banner, america's most famous...
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we're here on main street in nyack, new york. with the kick off to the holidays so close they have their marketing and promotional plans in high gear. they are banding together to spread the word about 30th, small business saturday. we were here just a few weeks ago to talk to some of the retailers and what we found again and again is that the community here goes out of their way to support local stores, even though there are plenty of malls and big box stores nearby. this is nyack, new york. for a village of one square mile it packs in a lot of culture and small town charm. we're 25 miles north of new york city right on the hudson river. three miles away from here is one of the biggest shopping malls in the entire country. what are retailers doing especially as the holiday shopping season kicks off to come here instead of there. the mall is so close. one of the biggest malls in the entire country. when it's holiday shopping time how do you entice people to come here instead of here. >> one thing we have that the mall doesn't is
we're here on main street in nyack, new york. with the kick off to the holidays so close they have their marketing and promotional plans in high gear. they are banding together to spread the word about 30th, small business saturday. we were here just a few weeks ago to talk to some of the retailers and what we found again and again is that the community here goes out of their way to support local stores, even though there are plenty of malls and big box stores nearby. this is nyack, new york....
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terminal -- of a bomb in the main terminal and called the federal bureau of investigation. after a sweep the airport was cleared. it was up and running two hours later. a dozen flight were delayed or diverted. passengers were briefly evacuated during the shutdown. >> while colder air is coming out of canada, into the united states we have wet, warm weather coming up into texas from the south. we have a tropical storm. it is working up towards the western mainland of mexico to the south of the baha peninsula. it's getting weaker but bringing rain fall into texas. it's starting out as a wet day for the texas area. as we look at the storm, we do expect this to not bring the powerful wind, but rain is a concern. it's reaching to louisiana with showers, hitting oklahoma as it heads to the east. if you look to the north-west we have been tracking a storm bringing snow into the mountains and the idaho clare waters. it will taper into showers. the problem is ice on the roads. from eastern washington to northern idaho. for alaska, this last month of october - dry, warm. in fact, whe
terminal -- of a bomb in the main terminal and called the federal bureau of investigation. after a sweep the airport was cleared. it was up and running two hours later. a dozen flight were delayed or diverted. passengers were briefly evacuated during the shutdown. >> while colder air is coming out of canada, into the united states we have wet, warm weather coming up into texas from the south. we have a tropical storm. it is working up towards the western mainland of mexico to the south of...