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, berlin. >>> madam abuhari used his meeting with qatar's emir, nigeria as been hit hard by the global slump in oil prices. he told al jazeera that oil producer need to work together. >> well, opec has to work together to save the situation. it has always been an interesting aspect, if you can produce less, and earn more, why produce more and earn less? i have never been able to understand it. but the market forces are influenced by a lot of political issues, both original and global. and we have to live by it. >> and you can see more of that interview by watching "talk to al jazeera" on march 4th. >>> blood shortages are a leading cause of death in south sudan hospitals. because of cultural taboos. anna cavel reports. >> in the gien col gynecology wo many people die from lack of blood. >> we treated her and found she needed blood. if she doesn't get blood she will eventually suffer heart failure and die. >> joyce's father was willing to donate but wasn't a match. her father refused to give him his blood. the hospital couldn't help either. >> there are only nine units of blood,
, berlin. >>> madam abuhari used his meeting with qatar's emir, nigeria as been hit hard by the global slump in oil prices. he told al jazeera that oil producer need to work together. >> well, opec has to work together to save the situation. it has always been an interesting aspect, if you can produce less, and earn more, why produce more and earn less? i have never been able to understand it. but the market forces are influenced by a lot of political issues, both original and...
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, oil prices has -- have seen a since saudi arabia, venezuela, russia, and qatar tentatively agreed to cap levels. crude output drop for a fifth week. does this mean that we can expect oil to rebound? let's bring in mark, who covers the commodity for us. i kind of chuckled when they agreed to halt out put at the highest levels they've ever been able to produce. does it really make that much of a difference if it is halted that high? have they really agreed to all halt? march: they haven't really agreed to do that. they have said that it is conditional on other people joining them. we have not seen any signs especially that enron will take part. see. a kind of wait and it does seem that enough market makers are paying attention. matt: iran has said that it's a great idea for other people to halt oil production, but they don't plan on doing it themselves? they just got back. yes, the sanctions were lifted in january. they feel that they are owed an opportunity to regain some of their market share before they would take part in anything. so we have seen a drop in the supply in the u.s., r
, oil prices has -- have seen a since saudi arabia, venezuela, russia, and qatar tentatively agreed to cap levels. crude output drop for a fifth week. does this mean that we can expect oil to rebound? let's bring in mark, who covers the commodity for us. i kind of chuckled when they agreed to halt out put at the highest levels they've ever been able to produce. does it really make that much of a difference if it is halted that high? have they really agreed to all halt? march: they haven't...
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the international communities to provide the services. >> both turkish and qatar aid agencies set up tents to shelter the thousands of internally displaced. the conditions here are dire, to say the least. this is essentially the drainage system, essentially just a couple of inches dug into the ground. if there's any sort of significant rainfall, all of that water will flood into the camp, not only adding to the bitter cold, but increasing the risk of the spread of disease across this camp. >> she has come by foot walking together with her four children. two of them desperately need medical care and she fears for their lives. >> where shall i go? tell me where. put us in a place so we can die peacefully and we will. we don't even want to live anymore, we just want to die peacefully. >> her cry is that of a mother whose children's lives are slipping away as she watches helplessly. >> both of this woman's children are disabled with mental illnesses. they cower in their tents trying to stay warm. the medical care will nost likely never reach them. they are lucky to have found food and
the international communities to provide the services. >> both turkish and qatar aid agencies set up tents to shelter the thousands of internally displaced. the conditions here are dire, to say the least. this is essentially the drainage system, essentially just a couple of inches dug into the ground. if there's any sort of significant rainfall, all of that water will flood into the camp, not only adding to the bitter cold, but increasing the risk of the spread of disease across this...
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two day visit to qatar after tell the emir that word oil price are totally unacceptable. the largest oil producer is being hit hard by the slump in global energy prices. al jazeera was told opec countries need to work together. >> what are your thoughts about opec policy over the past year or so of prioritizing market share over the price of the barrel of oil? >> well, opec has to act together to save the situation. it has always been the interest. if you can produce less and earn more, why produce more andern less? i have never been able to understand, but -- >> you can see more of that interview if you watch talk to al jazeera on marsh five. >>> peru declared an emergency three weeks after its main ole pipeline burst. 3,000-barrels of oil have polluted two rivers. it's affecting thousands of people from indigenous communities who rely on the rivers for food and water. john hohman has more from peru. >> a teenager views it the way he always has done, but there's a new danger in these waters. 3,000-barrels of oil burst out of a pipeline and into the main source of water and food for
two day visit to qatar after tell the emir that word oil price are totally unacceptable. the largest oil producer is being hit hard by the slump in global energy prices. al jazeera was told opec countries need to work together. >> what are your thoughts about opec policy over the past year or so of prioritizing market share over the price of the barrel of oil? >> well, opec has to act together to save the situation. it has always been the interest. if you can produce less and earn...
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sent out to afghanistan and qatar you want to find help military members... we've got a link in this story on our website at siouxland news dot com.that's all for now... have a great day! 3 3 >>> i've been calling out hollywood for lack of diversity. you know what? i don't want to just complain. i want to help solve the problem and that is going to a fresh perspective. in your words what is the oscar contrororsy about? >> i guess it's about giving t t blacks a chance to win. >> did you see any of the oscar nominated movies? did you see "spotlight"? >> no. what is that? >> how about the bridge of spsps? >> where are you getting these movies from? favorite white movie of the year? >> oh, man! >> "by the sea" with brad pitt and angelina jolie. >> wow! not even they would say that! >> funny. >> i love that clip we were watching at the break as well! that is good! >> i haven't seen that movie. >> charlie and i could watch this all morning long! >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." we just saw a sple of the comedy chris rock used at the comerds. academy awards. ahead his reviews on the
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turkish and qatar aid agencies set up tents to shelter the thousands ever in terribly displaced. the conditions here are dire, to say the least. >> this is essentially the drainage system, essentially just a couple of inches dug into the ground. if there's any sort of significant rainfall, all of that water will flood into the camp, not only adding to the bitter cold, but increasing the risk of the spread of disease across this camp. >> she has come by foot walking together with her four children. two of them desperately need medical care and she fears for their lives. >> where shall i go? tell me where. put us in a place so we can die peacefully and we will. we don't even want to live anymore, we want to die peacefully. >> her cry is that of a mother whose children's lives are slipping away as she watches helplessly. >> both of this woman's children are disabled with mental illnesses. they cower in their tents trying to stay warm. they are lucky to have found food and shelter. the cessation of hostilities agreement is meant for aid to reach all those in need across syria. the sheer
turkish and qatar aid agencies set up tents to shelter the thousands ever in terribly displaced. the conditions here are dire, to say the least. >> this is essentially the drainage system, essentially just a couple of inches dug into the ground. if there's any sort of significant rainfall, all of that water will flood into the camp, not only adding to the bitter cold, but increasing the risk of the spread of disease across this camp. >> she has come by foot walking together with...
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qatar if you want to find out out more about how you can help military members... we've got a link in this story on our website at siouxland news dot com. 3 lewis and clark ementary school kids teamed up with the south sioux city norm waitt senior y - m - c - a to enjoy an evening of physical saturday night. 3 the two - hour family fun night kicked off with a bunch of different exercises... and some healthy eating and d dental health classes. more than 200 people e re there. 3 "we always are teaching our students, you know, it's lifelong learning. and so, one of the big things that we want our students to do is build a community, and be part of the community outside the school. so not only are we bringing our families together in a different settinin but we're telling them that there's ototr community that they have to explore, and we've don that with a partnership with ymca."this is the first event the elementary school has done with the y - m - c - a... hopefully y e first of many! 3 two more cases of the zika virus have been confirmed in the iowa department of public health.both ne
qatar if you want to find out out more about how you can help military members... we've got a link in this story on our website at siouxland news dot com. 3 lewis and clark ementary school kids teamed up with the south sioux city norm waitt senior y - m - c - a to enjoy an evening of physical saturday night. 3 the two - hour family fun night kicked off with a bunch of different exercises... and some healthy eating and d dental health classes. more than 200 people e re there. 3 "we always...
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guys are, from qatar, kuwait, having to pull money out of the markets. michael: they have been hurting. , the wealth funds have been pulling money out, starting with china. it has been depressing prices around the world. today -- youkerman touched upon it earlier as well. what is the boring you need to be in? michael: you love to talk to me about boring, don't you? the boring right now has to do with the quality dividend paying blue-chip stocks around the world, beginning with the u.s. they have been doing well. jpmorgan, pepsi coke -- pepsi, coke, all of these companies. i think it is possible that just the opposite may happen. tom: michael holland, thank you for the briefing. shannon o'neil, thank you so much pitch is with the council on foreign relations. "bloomberg " is next with an important conversation with the vice chair of general electric. tomorrow i will be in washington, super tuesday, a conversation with the former chairman of the federal reserve system, alan greenspan. we are really looking forward to speaking with him on negative rates. and jason furman working a tac
guys are, from qatar, kuwait, having to pull money out of the markets. michael: they have been hurting. , the wealth funds have been pulling money out, starting with china. it has been depressing prices around the world. today -- youkerman touched upon it earlier as well. what is the boring you need to be in? michael: you love to talk to me about boring, don't you? the boring right now has to do with the quality dividend paying blue-chip stocks around the world, beginning with the u.s. they...
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disarmament. >> mohammed duahari is in qatar to discuss falling oil prices. the economy grew at its slowest pace in 16 years. inflation soared to 10 percent and pressures are trying to devalue the currency. >> the worst economic crisis for decades in nigeria. the government has launch add campaign to encourage consumers to buy local goods. a report now from central nigeria. >> schumacher shybu supports the government's campaign to get people to buy goods in nigeria. he will only be able to sell these for about $30 each. he said if the leather was important, he could sell for hundreds. because some have a bias against homemade goods and prefer goods, he has to sell cheaply. >> people who don't like buying nigerian goods is nothing but they feel they are not superior, which i feel they have a wrong notion towards it. >> such attitudes toward local goods may affect the government's campaign. it has placed a ban on the importation of more than 40 items and restrictions on access to foreign currenkurns some sam neither have worked to improve the economy in the face, of falling oil revenu
disarmament. >> mohammed duahari is in qatar to discuss falling oil prices. the economy grew at its slowest pace in 16 years. inflation soared to 10 percent and pressures are trying to devalue the currency. >> the worst economic crisis for decades in nigeria. the government has launch add campaign to encourage consumers to buy local goods. a report now from central nigeria. >> schumacher shybu supports the government's campaign to get people to buy goods in nigeria. he will...
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in qatar to discuss falling oil price. last year in nigeria, the the economy grew at its slowest rate in 16 years. inflation has soared to 10% and government leaders are under pressure be to further devalue the currency, the nira. >>> the african union plans to send 200 more observers to burundi, the central african country paralyzed by elections since president zuma won a disputed election. more than 400 have been killed in recent violence. >>> more than 200 orphans are being allowed to leave the democratic republican of congress. they've spent years waiting. nine other orphans are waiting for their cases to be reviewed. we have this report. >> these of some of the destitute children. they've either been orphaned or abandoned and being taken care of at this children said home on the edge of the city. she arrived a few days ago, found alone on the streets in one of the townships. the 92 children here waiting to be adopted, but the government suspended adoptions four years ago, and it's been tough for the home. >> we have to keep children who have already been adopted and we are still
in qatar to discuss falling oil price. last year in nigeria, the the economy grew at its slowest rate in 16 years. inflation has soared to 10% and government leaders are under pressure be to further devalue the currency, the nira. >>> the african union plans to send 200 more observers to burundi, the central african country paralyzed by elections since president zuma won a disputed election. more than 400 have been killed in recent violence. >>> more than 200 orphans are...
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safety concerns. >> nigeria's president is in qatar to discuss falling oil prices. the nigerian economy grew at a slow rate. a forecast for nigeria does not look good even though oil prices continue. >> i think the majority of oil producers and commodity producers in desperate trouble, riding high with an oil price, it's been an exponential decrease if the price. they are in trouble. different policy responses. i think the president is doing the right thing with an anticorruption drive. but he has a fixation and not devaluing the currency. the president is running out of money, foreign exchange reserves, it couldn't go on, the disruptive moment. i don't see nigeria growing at all in the next 24 months. he's taking a bet, the equivalent of taking up a number on the roulette wheel. he's not moving from it. >> the democratic republic of congo is allowing more than 200 children adopted by foreign parents to join new families after two years of waiting. 900 other cases are in limbo, but they are reviewed. adoptions were suspended in 2013 over child abuse and traffic returns. this rep
safety concerns. >> nigeria's president is in qatar to discuss falling oil prices. the nigerian economy grew at a slow rate. a forecast for nigeria does not look good even though oil prices continue. >> i think the majority of oil producers and commodity producers in desperate trouble, riding high with an oil price, it's been an exponential decrease if the price. they are in trouble. different policy responses. i think the president is doing the right thing with an anticorruption...
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moved to qatar after he was arrested at school because his science project looked like a bomb. his urban texas school district now suing the state for being forced to release a letter from the department of justice about the racial discrimination probe. if that letter is released, the family may be able to sue for racial discrimination. he was suspended but invited to visit president obama at the white house. >>> and the msnbc host who boycotted her own show doesn't have a show anymore. the network announcing it plans to cut ties with melissa harris-perry. >> this is what happens when you bad mouth your bosses and whine about it. >> she wrote a email to her qoerkers. she refused to host her show after the network preempted her show for political coverage. i'm not a token, she says. or a little brown bobblehead. >> she's not part of our political coverage usually. she actually teaches classes at school. we're preempting her show because of the primary. >> my coffee is not hot. i'm walking off the stage. i'm out of here. >> just send an email to the bosses. >>> coming up, marco rubio
moved to qatar after he was arrested at school because his science project looked like a bomb. his urban texas school district now suing the state for being forced to release a letter from the department of justice about the racial discrimination probe. if that letter is released, the family may be able to sue for racial discrimination. he was suspended but invited to visit president obama at the white house. >>> and the msnbc host who boycotted her own show doesn't have a show...
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. nigeria's president is in qatar to ask yous falling -- to discuss falling oil prices. the economy grew at a slow pace. government world are under pressure to devalue the currency >>> the fore quast for nigeria doesn't look good if low oil prices continue. >> the majority of oil and commodity producers who are in trouble, just when they were riding high, there has been a decrease in the price, and they are in trouble. different policy responses. the president did the right thing, but has a fixation with not devaluing the currency. this can't go on. the disruption, disrupt ist moment will come. i don't see ninthing your growing. he's taken a bet. that is the problem in nigeria >>> a 97th birthday party has been thrown coming at a time when zimbabweans face shortages caused by drought and a week economy. mugabe used his burred speech to warn of infighting. >> the african union is planning to send 200 eerfeers to woourned -- observers to burundi. they have been plagued with crisis since pierre nkurunziza won a third term in a disputed election. 240,000 fled the country or have been involve
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qatar to discuss falling oil prices. both are members of o.p.e.c. the nigerian economy grew at its slowest pace in 16 years. inflation soared to 10%. government world are under pressure to further devalue currency. >> not everyone is convinced of the government campaign. >> it can lead them ... >> reporter: this schumacher supports -- shoe-maker supports a campaign to get people to buy from his own country. he'll make shoes from leather. he could only sell them tore $30. bus because some nigerians have a bias against home made goods. they have to sell cheaply. >> they feel that those made in nigeria are not superior, which i feel they are having a wrong notion towards it. >> reporter: such attitudes towards local goods may affect the government's campaign. it placed a ban on importation of more than 40 its and restrictions on access to foreign current city. neither worked to improve the economy in the face of falling revenue. >> the senator is leading the campaign. >> the world of nigeria are the greatest consumers of foreign goods and services. the world of nigeria - all they care
qatar to discuss falling oil prices. both are members of o.p.e.c. the nigerian economy grew at its slowest pace in 16 years. inflation soared to 10%. government world are under pressure to further devalue currency. >> not everyone is convinced of the government campaign. >> it can lead them ... >> reporter: this schumacher supports -- shoe-maker supports a campaign to get people to buy from his own country. he'll make shoes from leather. he could only sell them tore $30. bus...
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terms with gulf partners, saudi arabia, qatar, united arab emirates in the region, that is one part that they can do if they can come to an understanding. again, i think we have to caution that this is a time of deep mistrust where actions are going to speak a lot louder than words, george. >> deep mistrust. a great deal of uncertainty. this very tense cease-fire remains in effect. international diplomatic editor, nic robertson, live in riyadh. we always appreciate your insight and reporting for us. >>> we move to iran and its first major election since last year's nuclear deal. the country's interior ministry says reformists may take all 30 seats up for grabs in parliament. votes are still being counted, and presently, the former iranian president and the current president are both leading in the race for the powerful assembly of experts. cnn's with more on the early results. >> reporter: the results for iran's elections are coming in. if they stand, this could be a resounding victory for the moderates and reformers in the country. we have to keep in mind that two elections took place.
terms with gulf partners, saudi arabia, qatar, united arab emirates in the region, that is one part that they can do if they can come to an understanding. again, i think we have to caution that this is a time of deep mistrust where actions are going to speak a lot louder than words, george. >> deep mistrust. a great deal of uncertainty. this very tense cease-fire remains in effect. international diplomatic editor, nic robertson, live in riyadh. we always appreciate your insight and...
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mundial de qatar. lo que abriÓ la caja de pandora, es que qatar estÉ para la copa del mundo. dije, en serio van a llegar? para que le sellen el pasaporte? piensa bien, que la cifra es cara. >>> es que esperÓ todo. >>> bueno, pero todo comienza con el comitÉ, a aquellos que se fijan, vamos con el tema de la semana, se llevÓ a cabo el sorteo de la copa amÉrica centenario. estarÁn arrancando el 5 de juez ante uruguay, jamaia y venezuela, yo te comentaba, jamaica le puede arruinar la fiesta a mÉxico. ya tenemos una experiencia donde mÉxico gana un tanto con errores arbitrarios, y venÍa de eliminar a estados unidos, con un gran momento, y el gran calentario, se le acomoda, el rival mÁs difÍcil del grupo, pierdes contra ellos en la copa amÉrica y uruguay es un coco para mÉxico y van a disputar ante jamaica, yo creo que para lo que sirve es para darnos sorpresas, y venezuela, sabemos que hizo una muy buena eli minatoria. y viene batallando Últimamente dentro de los tres rivales, y venezuela es mÁs dÉbil. el grupo de la muerte es para estados unidos, colombia, costa rica y
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drill include qatar, bahrain with 16 other countries, focused on combatting armed groups in the region. a suicide bomber killed at least 12 people in the afghan capital. police say another 13 were wounded by the blast at the defense ministry in kabul. the taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. there has been another suicide bombing in the east where at least 13 were killed. al jazeera has this update from the capitol. >> targeting the defense ministry is obviously a bold move. that's exactly what thetab the* talibantable tried to do is. >> this was a suicide attack that took place in front of the defense ministry in kabul, a vast compound fortified with layers of barriers and security forces. it's a relatively secure area. however, in front of the defense ministry, you have a major read with a lot of traffic and obviously, the approach to the entrances where you often have civilians lined up to get in, these are vulnerable locations and this is where the suicide attack took place, the taliban claiming responsibility for this attack. this suicide bombing follows another suicide
drill include qatar, bahrain with 16 other countries, focused on combatting armed groups in the region. a suicide bomber killed at least 12 people in the afghan capital. police say another 13 were wounded by the blast at the defense ministry in kabul. the taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. there has been another suicide bombing in the east where at least 13 were killed. al jazeera has this update from the capitol. >> targeting the defense ministry is obviously a bold move....
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qatar, the uae, bahrain and 16 other countries. it's focusing on combating armed groups reflecting security and political concerns in the region. >>> a suicide bomb has killed at least 1 12 people in the afghan capital. police say another 13 were wounded by the blast at the defense ministry in kabul. the taliban has said they were behind the attack. there has also been another suicide bombing in the east where at least 13 were killed. we have this update from kabul. >> reporter: targeting the defense ministry is obviously a bold move, and that's exactly what the taliban tried to do here. briefly let's tell you what we know. according to police and government officials this was a suicide attack that took place right in front of the entrance of the defense ministry in kabul. this is a very vast compound, that's fortified with layers of barriers and security forces. it's a relatively secure area. however, in front of the defense ministry you have a major road with a lot of traffic and obviously the approach to the entrance where you often have civilians lined up to get in, these are v
qatar, the uae, bahrain and 16 other countries. it's focusing on combating armed groups reflecting security and political concerns in the region. >>> a suicide bomb has killed at least 1 12 people in the afghan capital. police say another 13 were wounded by the blast at the defense ministry in kabul. the taliban has said they were behind the attack. there has also been another suicide bombing in the east where at least 13 were killed. we have this update from kabul. >> reporter:...
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play dominik team in the final >>> world number three has been knocked out of the qatar open. the spaniard won the match in over an hour, thrashing her opponents 6-2, 6-0. facing lat vi jan perform, nko for the title >>> that is all the sport for now >>> thank you very much, indeed. >> now, to a fight for equality and the bright lights for hollywood. he gave a rousing acceptance speech. as the red carpet is rolled out for this year's awards, a fight for equal pay and opportunity has been stepped up. and the oscar goes to... >> patricia arquette. >> that was expected, but maybe hollywood was not prepared for the next bit. >> to every woman who gave birth to every tax payer and citizens of this nation, it's our time to have wage equality once and for all. >>> everyone here nose patricia arquette. hollywood's women are familiar with their message, they are used to being paid less than men. art is im tating life. >> we have to make a radical shift. >> patricia produced this documentary highlighting how the pay gap extents beyond film to women across the united states. along side that
play dominik team in the final >>> world number three has been knocked out of the qatar open. the spaniard won the match in over an hour, thrashing her opponents 6-2, 6-0. facing lat vi jan perform, nko for the title >>> that is all the sport for now >>> thank you very much, indeed. >> now, to a fight for equality and the bright lights for hollywood. he gave a rousing acceptance speech. as the red carpet is rolled out for this year's awards, a fight for equal...
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think that actually people realized, especially in qatar and other countries where the world cup is going to be held in 2022, what is the best way of securing the middle east first world cup and have the sheikh there would have been dogged by the allegations. i think most people realise that for the future of football in the middle east, a european might have been a better bet. >> reporter: thank you very much for your expertise. meetings are often controversial and always passionate. in the next few hours pakistan and india will continue their rivalry on the cricket pitch. they play each other in a 20 game in bangladesh. political tensions between the two countries side lined by lateral series due to take place. this is their first meeting since then. the captains are keen to keep the focus on the pitch >> translation: like oi always said, sport is one thing that has always helped maintain a good relation between countries. i think this is not the time we should be talking about fighting and war, et cetera. i think this should be an occasion to entertain people, people in pakistan
think that actually people realized, especially in qatar and other countries where the world cup is going to be held in 2022, what is the best way of securing the middle east first world cup and have the sheikh there would have been dogged by the allegations. i think most people realise that for the future of football in the middle east, a european might have been a better bet. >> reporter: thank you very much for your expertise. meetings are often controversial and always passionate. in...
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financial activity linked to fifa's decision to award russia and qatar the 2018 and 2022 world cup. >>> officials in washington have submitted a draft resolution to the u.n. security council seeking tighter sanctions on north korea. it aims to deprive the north of money that could be used to fund its nuclear ambition. the u.s. diplomats are now backed by china after weeks of negotiations. >> the united states tabled a draft u.n. security council resolution that, if adopted, would break new ground and represent the strongest set of sanctions imposed by the security council in more than two decades. >> the proposed measures include a ban on exports of aviation fuel to north korea. they also prohibit exports of gold, titanium and rare-earth minerals from the north. in addition, all u.n. member states are required to inspect any north korean cargo entering or leaving their country. and it warns of more than 30 ships that may have been used to evade sanctions. beijing is pyongyang's main ally and was reluctant to increase sanctions, but it now agrees. >> we certainly hope that we will a
financial activity linked to fifa's decision to award russia and qatar the 2018 and 2022 world cup. >>> officials in washington have submitted a draft resolution to the u.n. security council seeking tighter sanctions on north korea. it aims to deprive the north of money that could be used to fund its nuclear ambition. the u.s. diplomats are now backed by china after weeks of negotiations. >> the united states tabled a draft u.n. security council resolution that, if adopted,...
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to be one of his main powers, meeting with these sponsors. russia and qatar, a lot of them are concerned about sponsors in areas of human rights abuses, prejudices against lgbt people, there was no indications nor did anyone expect that those world cups would in any way be moved. it is going to take a lot to get fifa's business in order. >> dave s zyron, thank you sir. >> thank you antonio. >>> a vote that's been criticized by international observers. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news the mysterious death of a palestinian fugitive wanted for murder in israel. but first, there are reports of only scattered fighting in syria after the truce took effect, hundreds of groups have agreed to abide by it but i.s.i.l. and the al qaeda affiliated el nusra group were not included in it. the civil war has forced millions of syrians to flee their country, 2 million of them to turkey. as omar al saleh reports, many of them are skeptical the truce will succeed. is. >> reporter: in northwestern syria not far from turkey a
to be one of his main powers, meeting with these sponsors. russia and qatar, a lot of them are concerned about sponsors in areas of human rights abuses, prejudices against lgbt people, there was no indications nor did anyone expect that those world cups would in any way be moved. it is going to take a lot to get fifa's business in order. >> dave s zyron, thank you sir. >> thank you antonio. >>> a vote that's been criticized by international observers. >> welcome back...
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qatar won the right to host the next two world cups. the united nations is out with a warning that 2/5 of bees, butterflies, and related pollinating species are heading toward extinction. the warning follows more than two years of research around the globe. it cites a range of factors, ranging from pesticide use to climate change to habitat loss. wall street finished this friday without much momentum. the dow jones industrial average lost 57 points to close at 16,640. the nasdaq rose eight points, and the s&p 500 slipped three. but for the week, all three indexes were about 1.5% higher. and, a 23-year-old hawaiian man is $75,000 richer after winning a rare, giant-wave surfing contest in hawaii. john john florence was one of 29 brave souls tackling the massive waves thursday, off oahu. the contest is held only rarely, when waves reach 40 feet in height. yesterday, some of them topped 60 feet. still to come on the newshour: the crucial african american vote in the democratic election; mark shields and ramesh ponnuru give their take on today's surprise endorsement of donald trump; iran's
qatar won the right to host the next two world cups. the united nations is out with a warning that 2/5 of bees, butterflies, and related pollinating species are heading toward extinction. the warning follows more than two years of research around the globe. it cites a range of factors, ranging from pesticide use to climate change to habitat loss. wall street finished this friday without much momentum. the dow jones industrial average lost 57 points to close at 16,640. the nasdaq rose eight...
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production freeze we're working the issue, the minister for energy in qatar who took it from me is leading that pack. there's a lot of conversation going, and i think there's a lot of consensus on the issue of freeze in saudi arabia and russia and what is now time to get everybody aligned on the freeze and chances are very high. >> where do you spend and see oil going by the end of the year? >> i'm certainly hoping for prices in the range of 45, 50, that's what i'm putting my fingers on. is there a scientific basis for that, probably not. there's a lot of optimism and i'm hoping consensus can be built and not just opec members but not opec members which is what the gulf states and most of us have pushed for. >> minister of nigeria must be under tremendous pressure to try to do what it can in its power to raise the price of oil and nigeria relies on oil for more than 90% of its foreign exchange earnings and it's considering the world bank to help plug a hole in this year's budget. i'm wondering if you feel frustration with being a member of opec. in fact, a former oil minister has questione
production freeze we're working the issue, the minister for energy in qatar who took it from me is leading that pack. there's a lot of conversation going, and i think there's a lot of consensus on the issue of freeze in saudi arabia and russia and what is now time to get everybody aligned on the freeze and chances are very high. >> where do you spend and see oil going by the end of the year? >> i'm certainly hoping for prices in the range of 45, 50, that's what i'm putting my...
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in effort to push through the freeze. >> we're working the issue. the minister for energy in qatar, who is opec president, who took over for me, is leading that. that is a lot of conversation going on and a lot of consensus built in on the issue of freeze in saudi arabia and russia all aligned on this. and i think right now our effort is to get everybody aligned on the freeze. >> he went on to say the freeze would be the precursor to potential production cut. let's bring in now john kildof of again capital and cnbc contributor. john, what do you make of the comments? >> i think it could be true. i think it was done because of the pleadings of the venezuelans for sure and it is nothing if not clever, melissa, by the saudis to do this. not only do they know everyone's trying to pump as much as they can and they are, but also it sort of forced iran's full re-entry into the market if they're stuck having to stay at january's levels. it kind of -- it is a clever move by them. >> i thought his comments were fascinating, given what we heard from iran, calling a production freeze a joke, e
in effort to push through the freeze. >> we're working the issue. the minister for energy in qatar, who is opec president, who took over for me, is leading that. that is a lot of conversation going on and a lot of consensus built in on the issue of freeze in saudi arabia and russia all aligned on this. and i think right now our effort is to get everybody aligned on the freeze. >> he went on to say the freeze would be the precursor to potential production cut. let's bring in now...
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. supply coming from australia, malaysia, and indonesia, not to .ention qatar a lot is happening here. ultimately, we will have to see what happens in the market. the market forces will drive the development of lng, or not, in the united states. scarlet: so much of that is still up in the air. let's take a step back. rc should notfe be in the business of picking winners and losers in energy business. talk about the pressure that ferc faces in moving markets in any sort of direction. whether from the government, energy sector, where the public. asi would not describe ferc being pressured in any way. certainly, it is a tough competitive landscape right now. the low natural gas prices have been a big end of it -- benefit for consumers, but have also made it very difficult for other resources to compete. at the end of the day, ferc has el be feel neutral -- fu neutral. all we can do is ensure there is a level playing field. alix: five years ago, we are tight but natural gas import terminals, then there was a switch, now we're talking about export terminals. what are we talking about in fi
. supply coming from australia, malaysia, and indonesia, not to .ention qatar a lot is happening here. ultimately, we will have to see what happens in the market. the market forces will drive the development of lng, or not, in the united states. scarlet: so much of that is still up in the air. let's take a step back. rc should notfe be in the business of picking winners and losers in energy business. talk about the pressure that ferc faces in moving markets in any sort of direction. whether...
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. he says russia, saudi arabia and cutter have agreed on a meeting qatar have agreed to a meeting. even if that, there would be a and we areroduction seeing oil prices spike by more than 2%. all three major averages, the nasdaq still trading higher. let's get the latest on how stocks have done thus far. we've seen the s&p 500 in the green. flirting with that level before. if it ends up rising, it will break a losing streak. choking up arkets little bit today. i have been watching the sector movers. almost everything is up right now. energy stocks are not higher as a group. that group down by about 21% but it has become a broad-based rally with financials up the most. there's a lot of concern about energy producers and the exposure banks have to it. materials have turned around and are higher and we see a lot of strength in the defensive groups, those that are more economically resistant. we have salesforce rising on the strength of its earnings report and united technology gaining strength on speculation that honeywell and it will come to on a deal overcoming trust resistance. and aller
. he says russia, saudi arabia and cutter have agreed on a meeting qatar have agreed to a meeting. even if that, there would be a and we areroduction seeing oil prices spike by more than 2%. all three major averages, the nasdaq still trading higher. let's get the latest on how stocks have done thus far. we've seen the s&p 500 in the green. flirting with that level before. if it ends up rising, it will break a losing streak. choking up arkets little bit today. i have been watching the sector...
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says russia, saudi arabia and qatar have agreed on a march meeting. this is on the heels of them agreeing to a freeze about two weeks ago. we had rhetoric out of a houston conference of energy executives saying that production cut is off the table. the iranian oil minister said we will not freeze production. it looks like they will move ahead with some kind of conversation. even if you don't get a cut or of nothing dramatic happens, this might be enough to take off the oil shorts and a market and more of the negativity. it means that saudi arabia is participating and they see a problem in the market they feel needs to be fixed and they are talking about it. whether that leads to an actual cut is beside the point. you can see the results right there. scarlet: then as well a says there is an agreement on a march meeting. canadianing up, bankshares are struggling as energy companies weigh on returns and we will take a look at how the financial industry is looking for our neighbors up north. ♪ alix: welcome back. scarlet: weaker than expected bank earnings in canada are dragging do
says russia, saudi arabia and qatar have agreed on a march meeting. this is on the heels of them agreeing to a freeze about two weeks ago. we had rhetoric out of a houston conference of energy executives saying that production cut is off the table. the iranian oil minister said we will not freeze production. it looks like they will move ahead with some kind of conversation. even if you don't get a cut or of nothing dramatic happens, this might be enough to take off the oil shorts and a market...
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. a stack of envelopes filled with $40,000 in cash. from an executive committee member from qatar who was buying votes in a fifa election. qatar has a high profile at fifa right now and ape source of some embarrassment. >> the fifa world cup is ka far. -- qatar. qataris were happy. but most thought an odd choice. it made fifa the butt of international jokes. >> some fifa executives took bribes to put the world cup in qatar. i help that's true. otherwise makes no sense. >> not just that the routine temperatures top 120 degrees in the summer or a dismal right record. they have no soccer tradition and it would seem very few fans. games there are often played in empty stadium. fifa ignored its own internal security report which warned of a high risk for terrorism. maybe the executive committee was impressed with the dazzling multimedia, virtual reality vision, of what the qatar world cup would look like in 2022. right now this is all just a mirage. most people who follow international soccer aren't surprise by all of this. the chicanery at fifa an open secret because of this man. a fr
. a stack of envelopes filled with $40,000 in cash. from an executive committee member from qatar who was buying votes in a fifa election. qatar has a high profile at fifa right now and ape source of some embarrassment. >> the fifa world cup is ka far. -- qatar. qataris were happy. but most thought an odd choice. it made fifa the butt of international jokes. >> some fifa executives took bribes to put the world cup in qatar. i help that's true. otherwise makes no sense. >> not...
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to do and how do do it >>> kuwait and qatar are the latest to issue a travel warning, part of a row between saudi arabia and lebanon over hezbollah. last week real decided to withdraw 4 billion worth of military aid to beirut. they are accused of being influenced by hezbollah. the kingdom imposed sanctions on >>> three people have been killed, more are feared injured after a mortar attack in somali's capital mogadishu. the attack near the somali presidential palace is thought to be the work of the armed group al-shabab. >> u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon arrived in south sudan in his meeting with president belvedere. his visit coming a week after 19 were killed when they thought they were under the u.n.'s protection. caroline malone reports. >> reporter: the smoke from 20,000 burning home filmed the malakal skies for days. people were made homeless, they found little more between the base and homes. people moved here. they believed u.n.s would keep them safe. the attack by forces revealed how vulnerable they are. >> translation: the fences are open. you have to close the fences.
to do and how do do it >>> kuwait and qatar are the latest to issue a travel warning, part of a row between saudi arabia and lebanon over hezbollah. last week real decided to withdraw 4 billion worth of military aid to beirut. they are accused of being influenced by hezbollah. the kingdom imposed sanctions on >>> three people have been killed, more are feared injured after a mortar attack in somali's capital mogadishu. the attack near the somali presidential palace is thought...
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to be played in russia 2018 and qatar 2022 in case you hadn't heard. in a museum that captures all the history there is one small acknowledgment of the man who ruled f.i.f.a. for 17 years from 1998. we're about to find out who replaces him permanently. lest we forget foonl is a game. the final floor is about influence on culture and fun. remember when football was fun? if f.i.f.a. is allowed to push through its reforms and convince the u.s. and swiss authorities it can be transparent, finally it can be comfortable about making an exhibition of itself. lee wellings. >> reporter: great skills from him. man city has taken a big step to reach. thing the finals. they were put ahead after a quarter of an hour before half-time. silver double their leave. he pulled the back but a third was added for city late on. >> i think that it is an important result, but it's not finished. i think that the worst thing that we can do is to think that because we want tonight, we run away, they game at home is ready. i think it is important to understand that we play against the big team. it is important
to be played in russia 2018 and qatar 2022 in case you hadn't heard. in a museum that captures all the history there is one small acknowledgment of the man who ruled f.i.f.a. for 17 years from 1998. we're about to find out who replaces him permanently. lest we forget foonl is a game. the final floor is about influence on culture and fun. remember when football was fun? if f.i.f.a. is allowed to push through its reforms and convince the u.s. and swiss authorities it can be transparent, finally...
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, russia, qatar others saying, we are going to freeze production. you have iran saying that is ridiculous. the politics are tricky. paolo: the only good thing for oil producing countries of this meeting is that for the first time, russia and saudi arabia set at the same table. this didn't happen in the previous 15 years. as you know, we should take the view of consuming countries. for us, a low price of oil is a positive, not a negative. fran: even if it goes to $10? if it goes to $10, $20, there's a point where we start seeing defaults. there's a point where saudi arabia goes under. that is in no one's interest. welo: but i don't believe will go to $10 or $20. i believe oil prices will start moving up slowly the rest of the year. which is theling, $50 cost of shale oil in america. $50,annot be higher than but it can maybe move towards $40. fran: you were following the oil market for years and decades. do you think russia and saudi coming together means that they are thinking of cutting production? saudi keep on saying that is not the plan at all. paolo: i think the simple fact that they
, russia, qatar others saying, we are going to freeze production. you have iran saying that is ridiculous. the politics are tricky. paolo: the only good thing for oil producing countries of this meeting is that for the first time, russia and saudi arabia set at the same table. this didn't happen in the previous 15 years. as you know, we should take the view of consuming countries. for us, a low price of oil is a positive, not a negative. fran: even if it goes to $10? if it goes to $10, $20,...
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from qatar who was buying votes in a fifa election. qatar has a high profile at fifa right now and ape source of some embarrassment. the fifa world cup is qatar. qataris were happy. but most thought an odd choice. it made fifa the butt of >> some fifa executives took bribes to put the world cup in qatar. i help that's true. otherwise makes no sense. >> not just that the routine temperatures top 120 degrees in the summer or a dismal right record. they have no soccer tradition and it would seem very few fans. games there are often played in empty stadium. fifa ignored its own internal security report which warned of a high risk for terrorism. maybe the executive committee was impressed with the dazzling multimedia, virtual reality vision, of what the qatar world cup would look like in 2022. right now this is all just a mirage. most people who follow international soccer aren't surprise by all of this. the chicanery at fifa an open secret because of this man. harping about it more than a decade. >> it is the biggest scandal ever in world sport. nothing like it. how did you get into this?
from qatar who was buying votes in a fifa election. qatar has a high profile at fifa right now and ape source of some embarrassment. the fifa world cup is qatar. qataris were happy. but most thought an odd choice. it made fifa the butt of >> some fifa executives took bribes to put the world cup in qatar. i help that's true. otherwise makes no sense. >> not just that the routine temperatures top 120 degrees in the summer or a dismal right record. they have no soccer tradition and it...
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