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auckland new zealand museum. >> even the building that houses the most killer extension collection of art won the world architecture festival in 2013. auckland art gallery has been invited to new york. >> it was a complete surprise and it was wonderful when i had to lead the letter a few times to understand quite what the enormity of what it was. >> representatives of just 15 facilities have been invited to the metropolitan museum of art's so-called global leaders colloquium geared to keep museums relevant, particularly in the digital age. something this museum prides itself on. >> all about 99.98% of our collection is online, but wees havewehave no offerings as far as a digital arrangement. i know the met has an example that way. >> on display at the gallery at the moment are the works of new zealand artist billy eckel who in the 1960s collaborated with the likes of andy warhol. despite being 80, billy apple is up with the digital way. he believes it is a way to connect with one's audience. >> once a year if you're lucky you might get a show or a group show or something like that. it
auckland new zealand museum. >> even the building that houses the most killer extension collection of art won the world architecture festival in 2013. auckland art gallery has been invited to new york. >> it was a complete surprise and it was wonderful when i had to lead the letter a few times to understand quite what the enormity of what it was. >> representatives of just 15 facilities have been invited to the metropolitan museum of art's so-called global leaders colloquium...
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we are seeing an extension of 50.es on new zealand' nzx the new zealand dollar is strengthening, though. china,the rate cut from the biggest since the financial crisis. .et's head over to japan futures pointing to a lower open. the dollar-yen at a two-month high. japanese and u.s. negotiators are hoping to advance negotiations of the transpacific partnership trade deal. they want to see progress before their leaders meet next week. shery ahn is joining me with the latest. any signs of progress? >> just a little bit. they are saying that the working level talks led to some progress on contentious issues, according to the japanese trade minister. the u.s. trade representative, froman, ism -- talking now. they are saying that they have reached some progress on these contentious trade topics. we know that the main sticking points are opening the japanese farm market, but also getting rid of some tree barriers in the american auto sector. they are saying that the working-level discussions have led to some progress. we still do not have the details, but we will find out. angie: farmers are th
we are seeing an extension of 50.es on new zealand' nzx the new zealand dollar is strengthening, though. china,the rate cut from the biggest since the financial crisis. .et's head over to japan futures pointing to a lower open. the dollar-yen at a two-month high. japanese and u.s. negotiators are hoping to advance negotiations of the transpacific partnership trade deal. they want to see progress before their leaders meet next week. shery ahn is joining me with the latest. any signs of progress?...
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zealand art is itself a work of art. it won't the building of the year award at the world architecture festival. the innovation continues inside which is why the art gallery has been invited to narc. >> it was a complete surprise. it was wonderful. i had to read it through a few times. >> representatives from just 15 facilities have been invited to the metropolitan museum of art golden leaders colloquial. >> 99.98% of our selection is on line which is very unusual for a museum but we have no offerings in terms of a digit allen engagement when the kids come. >> one of the gallery goals is to offer new ways to think about art. that's something it's current exhibitor has always tried to do. >> on display at the gallery at the moment are the works of new zealand artist billy he got he will who collaborated with the likes of andy war hole to pioneer movements. despite being 80, about himly is will up with the digital wail. he believes it's becoming easier for artists to connect with their tares. >> once if that you're lucky y
zealand art is itself a work of art. it won't the building of the year award at the world architecture festival. the innovation continues inside which is why the art gallery has been invited to narc. >> it was a complete surprise. it was wonderful. i had to read it through a few times. >> representatives from just 15 facilities have been invited to the metropolitan museum of art golden leaders colloquial. >> 99.98% of our selection is on line which is very unusual for a museum...
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let's head over to new zealand. fractionally lower and caring back some of the losses we saw earlier. we have got new zealand dollar spot. .e are also coming down let's go to japan. nikkei 25 touched that important mark of 20,000 on friday. it didn't close that way though. teachers in chicago pointing to a higher open. bojre waiting for the minutes to calm and the next half hour along with trade data. the dollar yen holding steady. .> over to china it raised its military spending by more than any other country in the world last year. this is according to a report by the piece research institute. running us.my guest christine, what else did this report have to say? topf you run through the three countries that have increased spending the most to, saudi arabia led the pack with increasest percentage to $80.8 billion. in terms of absolute spending, china is the second largest spender. russia rounding up $84.5 billion. u.s. military spending fell last year. billion, is still remains the world's biggest spender. these fo
let's head over to new zealand. fractionally lower and caring back some of the losses we saw earlier. we have got new zealand dollar spot. .e are also coming down let's go to japan. nikkei 25 touched that important mark of 20,000 on friday. it didn't close that way though. teachers in chicago pointing to a higher open. bojre waiting for the minutes to calm and the next half hour along with trade data. the dollar yen holding steady. .> over to china it raised its military spending by more...
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now, anzak day is one of the most important events for australia and new zealand. thousands of people travel to join the memorial in turkey and many mark the occasion at home. a moment of sadness and pride as they pay tribute to the sacrifice of their ancestors who displayed courage, endurance. the essence. >> i shall grow not old as we that are left grow old. age shall not we'rely them nor the years condemn. but the down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. >> anna korin, cnn. >>> it transformed our view of the universe, bringing us incredible images of planet webs stars and distant galaxy. now the hubble space telescope is marking 25 years exploring mankind's final frontier. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. will you b
now, anzak day is one of the most important events for australia and new zealand. thousands of people travel to join the memorial in turkey and many mark the occasion at home. a moment of sadness and pride as they pay tribute to the sacrifice of their ancestors who displayed courage, endurance. the essence. >> i shall grow not old as we that are left grow old. age shall not we'rely them nor the years condemn. but the down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. >> anna...
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it's such an important point in time for australians and new zealanders. it essentially signals the first time they fought under their own flag. that was just after they became independent countries. >> a big moment of pride for the australians and new zealanders. >> but it's more complex than that because it's also about the manner in which we encouraged young men to volunteer. it became a big societal thing and people were encouraged because it was defending england defending france it was european allyies. but it was also sold to them as their one and only chance for adventure. you come from a small outback town. the next thing you know you're on this boat you can see the pyramids of egypt ajdnd the glories of paris. so it was kind of sold in a way that made young men put up their hand. and if you didn't and you were able bodied that was a big question and kind of a black mark on you. the opportunity in this script to put a perspective in front of an audience that hasn't been considered in the last 100 years, that was the civil perspective of the turks.
it's such an important point in time for australians and new zealanders. it essentially signals the first time they fought under their own flag. that was just after they became independent countries. >> a big moment of pride for the australians and new zealanders. >> but it's more complex than that because it's also about the manner in which we encouraged young men to volunteer. it became a big societal thing and people were encouraged because it was defending england defending...
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new zealand against the euro is very very strong qe euro. we see the u.s. economy being much stronger over the next few years. we're quite bullish about the u.s. so i think janet yellen will start raising rates. you will actually see the rate might come off on the back of different circumstances in the united states. >> that was new zealand's prime minister speaking to matt taylor. still to come on the show the world's best golfers are in augusta georgia for the first major tournament of the year. it's the masters. they're hoping to hit an ace or hole in one like jack nicholas did this week. we explore the money behind the brands of elite golfers like tiger and rory coming up next. ♪ help an oil company overcome minus 47 degree temps, 5 foot ice, and 16 foot waves, to safely keep crude oil flowing 365 days a year. when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. >>> you can pay a monthly fee for an ad fee version. >> they spent a letter to its content creators asking them to sign off on a new cont
new zealand against the euro is very very strong qe euro. we see the u.s. economy being much stronger over the next few years. we're quite bullish about the u.s. so i think janet yellen will start raising rates. you will actually see the rate might come off on the back of different circumstances in the united states. >> that was new zealand's prime minister speaking to matt taylor. still to come on the show the world's best golfers are in augusta georgia for the first major tournament of...
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especially in new zealand. this is the down the steepest residential street in the world, baldwin street. it's in new zealand. dundee, new zealand. look at that. you go all the way down that. i'm just terrified and i should put the disclaimer do not do this at home. >> all the kids are doing it. >> professional kids. yeah. u-turns all sorts of different tricks they're doing. but there's cars coming down. what are you kids doing? >> really? this is how i get to work every day. that's how i crash every day. one more thing for you, anybody getting ready to get married prepare to be shamed by this. i'm sorry. anybody who's recently proposed took so much time to buy the ring, how about that. how about getting that little thing. sotheby's is selling this, auctioning it tomorrow. 100 carat emerald cut diamond ring. it's auctions for how much? you know diamonds. >> i would say $3 million. >> $25 million. >> what? >> yeah. >> so that's a deal. >> they say it looks like a pool of water. >> it does not look real to me. >>
especially in new zealand. this is the down the steepest residential street in the world, baldwin street. it's in new zealand. dundee, new zealand. look at that. you go all the way down that. i'm just terrified and i should put the disclaimer do not do this at home. >> all the kids are doing it. >> professional kids. yeah. u-turns all sorts of different tricks they're doing. but there's cars coming down. what are you kids doing? >> really? this is how i get to work every day....
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and this video comes from new zealand, workers are demanding an end to zero hour contracts. diana is a former chief economist at the labor department. she is now at the manhattanist ought to a conservative think tank. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >> you are of the belief i understand that raising the minimum wage will end up hurting workers. what evidence is there of that? >> if you had to pay $15 an hour for a worker you would hire a different kind of worker one with hire skills. ask any small businessmen, any employer of a large business they would all tell you the same thing. so that means there are fewer jobs for the workers who would earn $7.50 an hour. in that discriminates against poor people who need jobs. it discriminates against low-skill individuals. if you have to pay $15 on hour maybe you could get some kind of electronic kiosk for orders the way they do in germany, but you wouldn't have a worker. >> i want to play for you what kate goodman had to say. >> i think what we're going to see in the medium term when regular people like justin and me
and this video comes from new zealand, workers are demanding an end to zero hour contracts. diana is a former chief economist at the labor department. she is now at the manhattanist ought to a conservative think tank. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >> you are of the belief i understand that raising the minimum wage will end up hurting workers. what evidence is there of that? >> if you had to pay $15 an hour for a worker you would hire a different kind of worker...
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. >> on display at the gallery at the moment are the works are new zealand artist billy ethel who collaborated with andy warhol to pioneer the pop art movement. his latest passion is marrying art and branding. despite being 80, he is well up with the digital way. he believes it is easier for young artists today to connect with their audience. >> when i started there was simply the museums and gallery and then once a year, if you're lucky, you might get a show or in a group show. it's very traditional. i think we've gone way past all that. >> the gallery considers itself a global pioneer in the art word in its ability to evolve and adapt to an ever changing society. it's about to join a very select club in new york. al jazeera. >> just remember, you can always keep up to date with all the news by logging on to our website, aljazeera.com. . their constitutional rights. we will check out the online movement. >> correct me if i'm wrong did i stumble into mexico, or is this still the united states. >> plus, futurist predict that by 2020, we'll have our own digital twin. who may make our daily lives
. >> on display at the gallery at the moment are the works are new zealand artist billy ethel who collaborated with andy warhol to pioneer the pop art movement. his latest passion is marrying art and branding. despite being 80, he is well up with the digital way. he believes it is easier for young artists today to connect with their audience. >> when i started there was simply the museums and gallery and then once a year, if you're lucky, you might get a show or in a group show....
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he has responded to earthquakes in haiti japan and new zealand, bringing his expertise and technology to improve buildings so if another quake hits more people can survive. he says he will work with the government and private sector to help nepal improve its infrastructure. >>> 18 people, including three americans were killed in an avalanche on mt. everest set off by the massive quake. dozens of people are still missing and rescue crews still trying to pull survivors to safety. one climber caught the moment of terror as the wall of snow descended on his group. >> getting off the mountain will take the survivors at least four days. >>> and you heard google executive daniel freddenberg is one of the avalanche victims. these pictures are from his instagram feed. he was an adventurer who lived his life to the fullest. an online fund-raiser is on the way for private orphans in nepal and a private vigil in san francisco. >>> some members of the nepal community held a vigil last night in san francisco. they chanted slogans to rally support for family members in nepal. many are concerned abou
he has responded to earthquakes in haiti japan and new zealand, bringing his expertise and technology to improve buildings so if another quake hits more people can survive. he says he will work with the government and private sector to help nepal improve its infrastructure. >>> 18 people, including three americans were killed in an avalanche on mt. everest set off by the massive quake. dozens of people are still missing and rescue crews still trying to pull survivors to safety. one...
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in new zealand today, rudd pleaded guilty to threatening to kill a man who used to work for him. he also pleaded guilty to possession of methamphetamine and marijuana. >>> a small south carolina newspaper is among those celebrating a major journalism honor this morning. the post and courier of charleston is among this year's winner of the pulitzer prize for series on domestic abuse. the seattle times is recognized for its coverage of a deadly landslide. the bloomberg news and the st. louis post zach on michael brown. >>> nasa says more than 500,000 pieces of debris orbit the earth and could put the space station in danger. it travels at 17,000 miles an hour making over small pieces dangerous. >>> and take a look at this italian astronaut christina reddy tweets a picture of herself. it's the first ever machine designed for astronauts. >>> this morning we know when the jon stewart era ends on "the daily show." >> my last "daily show" program will be august 6th. i'll be wearing a suit. i'll be more than likely showered -- [ laughter ] i'm sorry, i'll be wearing overalls and i won't
in new zealand today, rudd pleaded guilty to threatening to kill a man who used to work for him. he also pleaded guilty to possession of methamphetamine and marijuana. >>> a small south carolina newspaper is among those celebrating a major journalism honor this morning. the post and courier of charleston is among this year's winner of the pulitzer prize for series on domestic abuse. the seattle times is recognized for its coverage of a deadly landslide. the bloomberg news and the st....
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. >> responds today japan team respond today new zealand and whether we went to haiti with buildings that collapsed there were people found in spaces. >> this is the worse earthquake that has hit nepal in 08 years and to gave you a idea of the devastating impact of this earthquake scientists say 16 more times powerful than the haiti earthquake from 2010. >> cherri gregg for us liver in our news center, thanks. >>> as rescue team continue to pick through the rubble in search of survivors, family from our area is just praying that the relatives will be found safe. >> matt rivers spoke with that family, who says the home they once shared is now gone. >> images every destruction in far away place, heart wrenching gun wrenching scenes from different century. but it is different for him nepal is home. this is so painful. >> devastating, so how can i express,? >> he is a small business owner in the united state for about five years now. he grew up in nepal in this house most of it now reduced to rubble. after the powerful earthquake, that brought down dozens of buildings, tore up roads and
. >> responds today japan team respond today new zealand and whether we went to haiti with buildings that collapsed there were people found in spaces. >> this is the worse earthquake that has hit nepal in 08 years and to gave you a idea of the devastating impact of this earthquake scientists say 16 more times powerful than the haiti earthquake from 2010. >> cherri gregg for us liver in our news center, thanks. >>> as rescue team continue to pick through the rubble in...
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host: united states, australia, brunei, chile, malaysia, mexico, new zealand, peru, and vietnam. guest: i got cambodia wrong, but the rest of them are in there. host: let's go to susan in massachusetts. good morning. caller: that is interesting that peru is included in the tpp list of countries. i feel at the tpp -- like the tpp is redundant. don't we already have existing trade partnerships and diplomatic treaties with other commercial relations with these countries? you mentioned earlier that one of the goals of the trade deal like the tpp are to prevent countries from going to war with each other. from a list of countries you just mentioned, there's no way that we would ever go to war with these countries. they are stable and upwardly mobile. they have emerging and a strongly well-educated middle classes. i just feel that this is an agreement that has been crafted completely by major industries that are fishing for the labor markets. these people have no allegiance to the united states. they are not american patriots. they are multinational -- you know, organisms. a perfect ex
host: united states, australia, brunei, chile, malaysia, mexico, new zealand, peru, and vietnam. guest: i got cambodia wrong, but the rest of them are in there. host: let's go to susan in massachusetts. good morning. caller: that is interesting that peru is included in the tpp list of countries. i feel at the tpp -- like the tpp is redundant. don't we already have existing trade partnerships and diplomatic treaties with other commercial relations with these countries? you mentioned earlier that...
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. >> we could follow new zealand's lead. they have dumped the penny and the nickel. >> you visit new zealand everything is rounded to a ten. >> oh, brother. >> >> mason: authority from nancy giles. >> founding father benjamin franklin designed our earliest coins he gave us an expression apropos of april 15th nothing can be said to be certain, he said, except death and taxes. >> sunday morning is sponsored by pacific life. for insurance annuities and investments, choose pacific life. the power to help you succeed. >> it is a samsung smart watch and hoping you have got to have it and they have history on their side. throughout the morning susan spencer will be showing us examples of products which have gone from discretionary to must have. she begins with this sunday morning pick me up. >> all right. so what do we do? >> we just slide it in there. >> all right. >> and close the handle. >> the man who made this cup of joe is no ordinary joe. >> when i was working for ge i was in the satellite division so we did put a few satell
. >> we could follow new zealand's lead. they have dumped the penny and the nickel. >> you visit new zealand everything is rounded to a ten. >> oh, brother. >> >> mason: authority from nancy giles. >> founding father benjamin franklin designed our earliest coins he gave us an expression apropos of april 15th nothing can be said to be certain, he said, except death and taxes. >> sunday morning is sponsored by pacific life. for insurance annuities and...
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they are getting powdered milk from new zealand.
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new zealand also using a vat. this is the norm. we should be doing things that ease conversations with other countries. pretrade. all the things we have. neil: wouldn't that extra sales tax, whatever you want to call it, consumption tax wouldn't that be just more of a pool of money for spenders to dig into? >> i don't think so. i think everyone is acutely aware of the dangers of raising taxes politically. that's why this plan which everyone can go to markforamerica.com and see it. it replaces the revenues we have today. neil: what would the percentage be? >> oh, low-income earners meaning people who are a couple that earn more than 100000, 14, 15%. it would get up into the low 30s. neil: versus 39.6. >> people at the top are paying supplements on the affordable care act. neil: what's the highest? >> the low 30s. neil: okay. the lowest you would be at income taxwise, the lowest you would be what? >> fourteen, 15. neil: how many rates would you have? >> sliding scale. fourteen, fifteens. (?) again, it would only kick in if a couple i
new zealand also using a vat. this is the norm. we should be doing things that ease conversations with other countries. pretrade. all the things we have. neil: wouldn't that extra sales tax, whatever you want to call it, consumption tax wouldn't that be just more of a pool of money for spenders to dig into? >> i don't think so. i think everyone is acutely aware of the dangers of raising taxes politically. that's why this plan which everyone can go to markforamerica.com and see it. it...
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senator leahy was talking about products in new zealand. they are getting powdered milk from new zealand. milk producers would be happy to abide. others would as well. we are a whole lot closer. potatoes and beans and a whole range of things are available. apples seem to be a delicacy at christmas time. i said, we can give you christmas every day. we have a lot of opportunities. let me ask undersecretary scuse. there is an expression that says, the first step to achieving success is showing up. i think that is really true on trade. also, our ability to market. you mentioned the market access program and the other tools at the department of agriculture. i wonder if you might speak more to what -- how would you envision the usda's programs going forward, creating opportunities and tools for american agriculture? mr. scuse: again, if we were allowed to use our marketing programs, such as our market access program, it is an area where we work with operators to go in, to do the trade missions, to look at ways to develop markets and what the actu
senator leahy was talking about products in new zealand. they are getting powdered milk from new zealand. milk producers would be happy to abide. others would as well. we are a whole lot closer. potatoes and beans and a whole range of things are available. apples seem to be a delicacy at christmas time. i said, we can give you christmas every day. we have a lot of opportunities. let me ask undersecretary scuse. there is an expression that says, the first step to achieving success is showing up....
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they're getting milk from new zealand in powdered milk form. i talked to the michigan milk producers who would be happy to oblige and others would, as well. we're a whole lot closer. and potatoes and beans and a whole range of things that are available. and apples seems to be a delicacy at christmas time. and i said we can give you christmas every day. so we have a lot of opportunities. let me ask undersecretary there's an expression that says, the first step to achieving success is showing up. and i think that's really true on trade, showing up and also our ability to market. and you mentioned the market access program and the other tools at department of agricultural. and i wondered if you might speak more to what while they're not currently authorized in cuba, how would you envision the usda's programs going forward? and creating opportunities and tools for american agriculture? >> well again, if we were allowed to use our marketing programs such as our market access program, it's an area where we work with our cooperators to go in to do the
they're getting milk from new zealand in powdered milk form. i talked to the michigan milk producers who would be happy to oblige and others would, as well. we're a whole lot closer. and potatoes and beans and a whole range of things that are available. and apples seems to be a delicacy at christmas time. and i said we can give you christmas every day. so we have a lot of opportunities. let me ask undersecretary there's an expression that says, the first step to achieving success is showing up....
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in new zealand workers are demanding an end to zero ours contract meaning they have no guarantee of how many hours they'll get each week. >> cuban leaders are praising president obama to remove cuba from a list of state sponsors of terrorism. it's been a stumbling block in efforts to restore diplomatic relations. president obama's decision comes just days after his historic meeting with cuban president rule kass president raul castro. some say it's a terrible decision. >> cuba is a state sponsor ofively terrorism. they has she other final i was of american justice including someone who killed a police officer in new jersey 30 years ago. it's a country helping north korea. >> >> congress has 45 days to consider president obama's decision. >> sudan syria and iran are the only three country that is remain on the u.s. terror list. ires nuclear exhibits are an issue. secretary of state john kerry met with his counterparts in germany this morning discussing several on going conflicts around the world. dominic cain is live in germany where the meeting is taking place. how did the iran nuclear
in new zealand workers are demanding an end to zero ours contract meaning they have no guarantee of how many hours they'll get each week. >> cuban leaders are praising president obama to remove cuba from a list of state sponsors of terrorism. it's been a stumbling block in efforts to restore diplomatic relations. president obama's decision comes just days after his historic meeting with cuban president rule kass president raul castro. some say it's a terrible decision. >> cuba is a...
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zealand australia, northern europe the united states being at the top on individuals things. there might be topics where i would say some other countries doing better and i must say in the past dozen years the united states fell from third or fourth to fifteenth in the economic freedom of the world and i specify the past dozen years, not just obama but president bush, also helped to propel that decline in economic freedom. the most important fact in the economic freedom of the world report is i forget when they started doing the report but they have taken it back to 1975 and tried to assess the economic freedom of 150 countries every few years since 1975 and there has been a steady growth internationally in economic freedom. faltered a bit around the time of the great recession but it kicked back up. a lot of that is because of india and china, the two largest countries in the world moving toward greater economic freedom and hopefully because of that greater political and personal freedom. libertarians too often are on the road to serfdom but if you look at the world as a who
zealand australia, northern europe the united states being at the top on individuals things. there might be topics where i would say some other countries doing better and i must say in the past dozen years the united states fell from third or fourth to fifteenth in the economic freedom of the world and i specify the past dozen years, not just obama but president bush, also helped to propel that decline in economic freedom. the most important fact in the economic freedom of the world report is i...
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zealand. >>> playing dirty while no one is looking. iran ships firing shots at commercial container ships. because even when they say it's not it is always about money. deirdre: city of baltimore in state of emergency bracing for another round of violence. national guard troops descending on the charmed city after night of rioting. which erupted following the funeral of a freddie gray an african-american man who died in police custody. according to the mayor's office 144 cars were set on fire along with 15 buildings. a 10 p.m. curfew is set for the city as emergency officials attempt to restore calm. president obama commenting on the situation earlier today and taking issue with the media's coverage. >> if you had seen multiple days of peaceful protests, that were focused on entirely legitimate concern, frankly didn't get that much attention. one burning building will be looped on television over and over and over again. melissa: here to discuss it, charlie gasparino, jack hough senior editor of "barron's," david asman host of "after t
zealand. >>> playing dirty while no one is looking. iran ships firing shots at commercial container ships. because even when they say it's not it is always about money. deirdre: city of baltimore in state of emergency bracing for another round of violence. national guard troops descending on the charmed city after night of rioting. which erupted following the funeral of a freddie gray an african-american man who died in police custody. according to the mayor's office 144 cars were set...
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new zealand comes at about 1200. then we get to europe and we seem germany and the u.k. are below 400 and around 200. some stark differences. it goes to show that if europe can do it, americans can as well. matt: it is much colder. the only thing i can think is that it is cooler in germany and the u.k. than it is in the southern u.s. and definitely australia and new zealand. maybe that is why we use more water. longer showers. i lived in three of those countries. i use the same amount of water everywhere i went. what can we do for california? rain dances out of the question. ramy: desalination is an option but it is too expensive. there is a desalinization facility off of the coast of santa barbara. they are trying to get the up and running. has been mothballed about a decade or two ago. the expense is crazy. matt: you have to figure out how many people it can address. you have to have the energy to heat the water to steam and that you don't produce that much. how about typing it in? can we put up giant water pipelines? ramy: we could but nobody would make money off of i
new zealand comes at about 1200. then we get to europe and we seem germany and the u.k. are below 400 and around 200. some stark differences. it goes to show that if europe can do it, americans can as well. matt: it is much colder. the only thing i can think is that it is cooler in germany and the u.k. than it is in the southern u.s. and definitely australia and new zealand. maybe that is why we use more water. longer showers. i lived in three of those countries. i use the same amount of water...
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the australian soldiers will work with about 100 members of new zealand's defense force on that mission. >> all right. there are more concerns about the cleanliness of brazil's waterways and of the 2016 olympic games. authorities are investigating what caused schools of dead fish to litter rio's olympic rowing course. test events are set to begin in july. but athletes are already finding not only the fish, but the smell. >> oh, man. the scene is horrible. and just last week, this video was released showing sailors colliding with floating garbage in rio's bay. the site of olympic sailing events. the city pledged to get rid of the mess. but announced the bay will still be polluted for the games. >> that's adding another challenge. i want to turn to india now where they different pollution is making headlines. new research shows the capital city of new dehli is home to the dirtiest air in the word. >> imagine living in this, created by so many cars and so few regulations. our correspondent has the story. >> reporter: early morning, barely visible in the smog. delhi's iconic india gate. for
the australian soldiers will work with about 100 members of new zealand's defense force on that mission. >> all right. there are more concerns about the cleanliness of brazil's waterways and of the 2016 olympic games. authorities are investigating what caused schools of dead fish to litter rio's olympic rowing course. test events are set to begin in july. but athletes are already finding not only the fish, but the smell. >> oh, man. the scene is horrible. and just last week, this...
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on tuesday inside a new zealand courtroom, rudd pleaded guilty to charges he threatened to kill a man who used to work for him. >> i was very surprised to find out that he pled guilty because he actually was changing a plea from a couple months ago. there has been no reason given for the change. >> reporter: according to court documents last year after the unsuccessful solo al lum "head job" an alleged rudd called an associate saying he wanted him taken out. >> i'm going to come over and kill you. i'm going to kill you you [ bleep ] ♪ >> reporter: with the european leg of ac/dc's tour already sold out, rudd's role in the band he's been part of on and off for 40 years remains unclear. >> as far as everyone knows phil rudd is just on hiatus. this is not a permanent departure. these are guys who tour relentlessly. when they tour they rake in the money. yes, phil rudd wants back in this band. >> reporter: ac/dc's already overcome adversity to sell over ll2 miion album, bon scott died from alcohol poisoning. >> this is a band of survivors, whatever happens with phil rudd, whether they ha
on tuesday inside a new zealand courtroom, rudd pleaded guilty to charges he threatened to kill a man who used to work for him. >> i was very surprised to find out that he pled guilty because he actually was changing a plea from a couple months ago. there has been no reason given for the change. >> reporter: according to court documents last year after the unsuccessful solo al lum "head job" an alleged rudd called an associate saying he wanted him taken out. >> i'm...
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the 60-year-old made the surprise plea in a new zealand courtroom this morning. he acknowledged offering to pay someone to take out his personal assistant. prosecutors say he he also threatened to kill his assistant in a phone call after his solo album launch didn't go as planned. acdc played the music festival the past two weekends with a substitute drummer. >>> protestors in baltimore, maryland furious about the death of an american man who's spine was severed while he was in police custody. >> we want them charged with first degree murder. >> the protestors asked for the resignation of anthony bates. fredty gray was chase and tackled by police a week ago. no excessive force was used but gray was rushed to the hospital with a spinal injury. he died on saturday. a thorough investigation is under way. >> we will provide the community with all of the answers that the community deserves. we'll identify appropriate accountability if necessary and we will continue to be aggressive and thorough with our reforms. >> the police are examining visit owe of the incident. i
the 60-year-old made the surprise plea in a new zealand courtroom this morning. he acknowledged offering to pay someone to take out his personal assistant. prosecutors say he he also threatened to kill his assistant in a phone call after his solo album launch didn't go as planned. acdc played the music festival the past two weekends with a substitute drummer. >>> protestors in baltimore, maryland furious about the death of an american man who's spine was severed while he was in police...
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they have been deployed to a number of natural disasters, including earthquakes in new zealand, haiti and japan. >>> now, this story is developing by the minute. stay with us for the latest developments, and when we're not on the air, head to our website, nbcbayarea.com. we are also on facebook and twitter with updates. >>> new details on the protests in baltimore. police say what started peacefully turned violent and led to at least 12 arrests. this comes after about a thousand people join together to call for answers in the death of freddie gray. the 25-year-old man died last sunday due to a spinal injury that happened while he was in police custody. tens of thousands of fans at a baltimore orioles game were told to stay inside the stadium until police could move protesters away. five police officers were injured. some police cars were also damaged and storefront windows smashed. >>> fire investigators say a fire that destroyed an east bay home may have been set on purpose. take a look at these flames. the fire broke out roughly two hours after deputies cleaned out a teen house part
they have been deployed to a number of natural disasters, including earthquakes in new zealand, haiti and japan. >>> now, this story is developing by the minute. stay with us for the latest developments, and when we're not on the air, head to our website, nbcbayarea.com. we are also on facebook and twitter with updates. >>> new details on the protests in baltimore. police say what started peacefully turned violent and led to at least 12 arrests. this comes after about a...
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the all blacks still only allow new zealand-based players to play for the country. now the club debate is not confined to rugby. although who has more power. in football, footballers are free to play anywhere in the world, but they have to be made available for their country in tournaments and friendlies although cubs do get compensation if players are injured on international duty. in basketball they are very reluctant to release their star players four world cups, and just last year the owner of the dallas mavericks have called for a boy caught saying that the nba should start their own world cup inside. and in cricket players often earn more money playing in domestic tournaments like the indian premiere league. they have chosen the ipl over their country although some countries are flexible in allowing their players to do both. now ten days away from the argue ply most anticipated fight in boxing history. i'm talking about thefied between floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao. the belt that they'll be fighting for it is made in mexico and encrusted with 3,000 emera
the all blacks still only allow new zealand-based players to play for the country. now the club debate is not confined to rugby. although who has more power. in football, footballers are free to play anywhere in the world, but they have to be made available for their country in tournaments and friendlies although cubs do get compensation if players are injured on international duty. in basketball they are very reluctant to release their star players four world cups, and just last year the owner...
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the 60-year-old made a plea in a new zealand courtroom acknowledging he offered to pay someone to take out a man. he also directly threatened the victim in a phone call after the solo album launched after it didn't go as planned. he is now out on bail until sentencing in june. >>> the long island widow who dice disappeared with her 14-year-old daughter for nearly three weeks in new york city didn't know people were looking for them apparently. that is the word from her mother. she claims the 51-year-old was under a lot of pressure and needed to get away but didn't realize she was causing any trouble. mother and daughter were found safe in a hotel. she is in legal battle with her late husband adult children over his will. >>> the city of brotherly love is rolling out the red carpet for quarterback tim tebow. he is celebrating his dining with the eagles with the tea bowing pretzel. >> the treat, you can tell it is a position made famous by tebow. they sell for a dollar. they are hoping to get eagles fans all pumped up. >> what a cute idea. >> i like that. >> the east coast still getting
the 60-year-old made a plea in a new zealand courtroom acknowledging he offered to pay someone to take out a man. he also directly threatened the victim in a phone call after the solo album launched after it didn't go as planned. he is now out on bail until sentencing in june. >>> the long island widow who dice disappeared with her 14-year-old daughter for nearly three weeks in new york city didn't know people were looking for them apparently. that is the word from her mother. she...
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they have been deployed to a number of natural disasters, including earthquakes in new zealand, haiti and japan. >>> coming up at 7:00 on today in the bay, a triumphant return from the big easy. they land safely in the bay this evening after performing a sweep of the new york pelicans. we'll have all your top news stories and anthony slaughter will be back with a complete look at your seven-day forecast. for now we'll send you back to the "today" show. >>> please not be judgmental on the way that people dress because it's the way of it's a form of self-expression. >> this morning a real treat for you, some of social media's biggest new stars are joining us. they have millions of people watching them every day this morning as we kick off a special series called viva today celebrating hispanic culture. we are going to introduce you to some of them. we're back on this sunday morning, april 26th, 2015. the final sunday of the month, may just around the corner. time is flying. great crowd out here on rockefeller plaza. thanks to everybody for waking up early. gorgeous out here. >> i know t
they have been deployed to a number of natural disasters, including earthquakes in new zealand, haiti and japan. >>> coming up at 7:00 on today in the bay, a triumphant return from the big easy. they land safely in the bay this evening after performing a sweep of the new york pelicans. we'll have all your top news stories and anthony slaughter will be back with a complete look at your seven-day forecast. for now we'll send you back to the "today" show. >>> please not...
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zealand around the same time, so the significance of this battle is the first time they're fighting under their own flag, but every single man in that force, in that expeditionary force was a volunteer. >> i've seen so many movie and this historic resentment against the brits. >> the history resentment against the brits as well. >> they were fighting for the king and country, and they got killed and slaughtered. >> yeah, but the nature of how they died and the numbers that died, i think it was all a massive and like a emotional affecting surprise. as i said, society gathered around and said if you're young and able, you have to go and defend the motherland. >> yeah. >> and encourage -- >> did you get respect? i sense in the movie seeing it today that your character, the father, joshua connor goes over just to try to get his three sons' bodies back to take them back to australia, and you weren't getting treated that well by the brits there. >> there's four british characters, and i think there's a balance. you're probably speaking more specifically about the character of captain bri
zealand around the same time, so the significance of this battle is the first time they're fighting under their own flag, but every single man in that force, in that expeditionary force was a volunteer. >> i've seen so many movie and this historic resentment against the brits. >> the history resentment against the brits as well. >> they were fighting for the king and country, and they got killed and slaughtered. >> yeah, but the nature of how they died and the numbers...
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coming up in 25 minutes, the surprise plea he made today in new zealand. >> the actor who played star treks captain kirk has an idea he says would solve california's drought. up next the $30 billion solution he is proposing. nor >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it's a growing problem here in the u.s.. the fbi announced yesterday that more young people here in the u.s. are joining isis. now a family until alabama is speaking out in hopes of stopping that. the family in hoover, alabama says their 20-year-old daughter abandoned them last year and traveled to syria to join the terrorist group. they say sometime after graduation she became disconnected from the muslim community and withdrew from the faith. >> sharing how the tragically lost their daughter to the brainwashing by a gang of extremists will help prevent other families from going through such a similar tragic loss. >> yesterday the fbi announced it had arrested six young somalia-american men who were fighting with isis. >>> campbell police and santa clara county fire officials want your help in identifying an arson suspect. t
coming up in 25 minutes, the surprise plea he made today in new zealand. >> the actor who played star treks captain kirk has an idea he says would solve california's drought. up next the $30 billion solution he is proposing. nor >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it's a growing problem here in the u.s.. the fbi announced yesterday that more young people here in the u.s. are joining isis. now a family until alabama is speaking out in hopes of stopping that. the family in hoover,...
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new zealand jesse sergeant was sideswiped by a car that tried to hit the brake away group. it happened again. shavenel was rear-ended by another crist off managed to avoid all of that. >> much more on our website. the address for that is www.aljazeera.com more in a moment. check for any spots we might have mussed. any spots where i have residue. we use the solution. we use the right tool movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. inspiring... entertaining. no topic off limits. >> 'cause i'm like, "dad, there are hookers in this house". >> exclusive conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> these are very vivid, human stories. >> if you have an agenda with people, you sometimes don't see the truth. >> "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> from coast to coast. >> people selling fresh water for fracking. >> stories that have impact. >> we lost lives. >> that make a difference. >> senator, we were hoping that we could ask you some questions about your legal problems. >> that open y
new zealand jesse sergeant was sideswiped by a car that tried to hit the brake away group. it happened again. shavenel was rear-ended by another crist off managed to avoid all of that. >> much more on our website. the address for that is www.aljazeera.com more in a moment. check for any spots we might have mussed. any spots where i have residue. we use the solution. we use the right tool movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. inspiring... entertaining. no topic off...
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they're in 50 international markets launching in australia and new zealand in the first quarter. it plans today beau in japan this year. the ceo says fresh contents such as the third season of house of cards and shows helped lure in new customers. those subscribers spend a lot of time glued to their tvs. the company says they streamed a record 10 billion hours of shows and movies in the quarter. they have tried to fend off competition from the likes of hbo, amazon prime and hulu as well as offerings from cable and satellite providers. they continue to build the line-up of original content and will be able to add and gain more customers. they plan to be in 200 countries for next year. it's working on plans for a modest service in china. chinese consumers are used to watching entertainment for free. that's either supported by ads or is illegally pirated. they also plan to ask the board to approve a stock split. they're up higher again today in europe. back over to you. >> landon thank you very much. >> we want to bring your attention to black rock earnings. they just hit the tape.
they're in 50 international markets launching in australia and new zealand in the first quarter. it plans today beau in japan this year. the ceo says fresh contents such as the third season of house of cards and shows helped lure in new customers. those subscribers spend a lot of time glued to their tvs. the company says they streamed a record 10 billion hours of shows and movies in the quarter. they have tried to fend off competition from the likes of hbo, amazon prime and hulu as well as...
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senator leahy was talking about products in new zealand. they are getting powdered milk from new zealand. milk producers would be happy to oblige. we're closer to potatoes and beans and things that are available. apples seem to be a delicacy at christmas time. i said, we can give you christmas every day. we have a lot of opportunities. let me ask undersecretary scuse. there is an expression that says, the first step to achieving success is showing up. i think that is really true on trade. also, our ability to market. you mentioned the market access program and the other tools at the department of agriculture. i wonder if you might speak more to what -- how would you envision the usda's programs going forward, creating opportunities and tools for american agriculture? mr. scuse: again, if we were allowed to use our marketing programs, such as our market access program, it is an area where we work with operators to go in, to do the trade missions, to look at ways to develop markets and what the actual needs are through the market assistance p
senator leahy was talking about products in new zealand. they are getting powdered milk from new zealand. milk producers would be happy to oblige. we're closer to potatoes and beans and things that are available. apples seem to be a delicacy at christmas time. i said, we can give you christmas every day. we have a lot of opportunities. let me ask undersecretary scuse. there is an expression that says, the first step to achieving success is showing up. i think that is really true on trade. also,...
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>> yeah i was talking to a radio show in new zealand, yesterday, and they were saying is this the united states? you have this kind of monarchy from clinton to bush. and you can absolutely make that case. we are looking towards tomorrow whereas clinton and bush are look backward. >> we'll be watching thank you very much. >>> coming up next the alarming disappearance of bees one possible cause could lead to action from the white house. >>> i'm in myanmar. we'll explain how a lot of children as young as 8 in villages like this end up going to the big cities to work and support their families. ♪ >>> hi everyone this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler. judgment day, they killed iraqi civilians during the war -- >> at any other point in history, these men would be held up as heros. >> now the security guards learn their faith. >>> lost youth in myanmar. leaving school and childhood behind to find work. >>> hundreds of thousands of children forced from their homes there boko haram. >>> and might for survival new efforts to save the world's bees, and the billion dollars crop they po
>> yeah i was talking to a radio show in new zealand, yesterday, and they were saying is this the united states? you have this kind of monarchy from clinton to bush. and you can absolutely make that case. we are looking towards tomorrow whereas clinton and bush are look backward. >> we'll be watching thank you very much. >>> coming up next the alarming disappearance of bees one possible cause could lead to action from the white house. >>> i'm in myanmar. we'll...
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. >>> an ccdc drummer, phil rudd, pleads guilty in new zealand court threatening to kill a man who worked for him as well as drug charges. rudd faces up to seven years in prison now after that guilty plea. jenna: way forward with iran on a way various issues. life inside the country where few western journalists are allowed to work. this week's piece tells us about one woman's story but brings up bigger questions about judgment and punishment inside of iran. we have the "new york times" bureau chief iran. he joins us on set as he is in new york city. great to have you with us, thomas. one of the few western journalists living and working in iran. he publish ad series man in tehran. great to have you in person. >> thank you jenna. jenna: before we get to this week's story, it took you four years to get this project approved. tell us a little bit about that. >> during the time former president mahmoud ahmadinejad. and anti-western stances making such a series was impossible. but now with the ascent of president rouhani is trying to improve relations with the west gave me permission to do th
. >>> an ccdc drummer, phil rudd, pleads guilty in new zealand court threatening to kill a man who worked for him as well as drug charges. rudd faces up to seven years in prison now after that guilty plea. jenna: way forward with iran on a way various issues. life inside the country where few western journalists are allowed to work. this week's piece tells us about one woman's story but brings up bigger questions about judgment and punishment inside of iran. we have the "new york...
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zealand almost how this works, that's an unusual form and very dangerous. and yes they are fighting back and they do need support. but there is another point that ought to be made about preservation and that is back to climate change, the commons are the environment in which we live. if the commons are privatized and if they are handed over to exxon mobil and chevron and so on for the reasons that i just mentioned, we have a possibility of surviving. but if you look around the world almost everywhere it is the indigenous populations which are trying to protect them from destruction. .. >> >> it is very likely to destroy a the probability of decent survival. that is the most crucial aspect to his benefit day after the big climb in march is a timber the very next day the rockefeller brothers fund disinvested from fossil fuels with the significance of that as rockefellers' background. [laughter] is this the start of the major movement of divestment from fossil fuel corporations? and this is one of the cost -- hottest issues. >> guest: yes it is important it is
zealand almost how this works, that's an unusual form and very dangerous. and yes they are fighting back and they do need support. but there is another point that ought to be made about preservation and that is back to climate change, the commons are the environment in which we live. if the commons are privatized and if they are handed over to exxon mobil and chevron and so on for the reasons that i just mentioned, we have a possibility of surviving. but if you look around the world almost...
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>> in europe in north america, in australia and new zealand. i've calculated if we take 1 million syrians, for example over the next five years, for a country like canada it's less than 9,000 syrians per year. for countries like the u.k. it would be about 14,000 per year. entirely manageable. >> but you know francois if you're going to start opening up the doors to a million refugees there are -- what there are 11 million refugees in syria alone, half of the country, they've been displaced from their homes. if you add libya, yemen, if you add somalia, if you take a look at that region what's going on, you're going to want to resettle almost everyone in the middle east and north africa. >> not necessarily. not everyone wants to come here. not everyone. and what is the other option? the other option is to continue trying to repress movements, movements that will happen. migrants are, you know, have agency they just vote with their feet and they are coming anyway. they are coming in droves and many of them lose their lives. if we want to do the ri
>> in europe in north america, in australia and new zealand. i've calculated if we take 1 million syrians, for example over the next five years, for a country like canada it's less than 9,000 syrians per year. for countries like the u.k. it would be about 14,000 per year. entirely manageable. >> but you know francois if you're going to start opening up the doors to a million refugees there are -- what there are 11 million refugees in syria alone, half of the country, they've been...
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zealand almost that's an unusual form of imperialism for the indigenous people and yes they are fighting back and need support however there is another link about to be made about the preservation to the commons. that is is back to climate change. the commons or the environment in which we live. if they are privatized and handed over to exxon mobil and chevron and so on then we are dead for the reasons that i just mentioned that are pretty obvious. if they are preserved for the common good, we have a possibility of surviving. if you look around the world almost everywhere, it's the indigenous populations which are in the lead trying to protect the commons from distraction of the industrialist capitalist powers, china and others. so australia is -- and i-india it's the in india it's the tribal people. all around the world the countries that have substantial majorities and populations that have taken steps towards trying to preserve the commons which have the rights of nature in the constitution, ecuador made an interesting effort to keep some of its oil in the ground where it out to be. i
zealand almost that's an unusual form of imperialism for the indigenous people and yes they are fighting back and need support however there is another link about to be made about the preservation to the commons. that is is back to climate change. the commons or the environment in which we live. if they are privatized and handed over to exxon mobil and chevron and so on then we are dead for the reasons that i just mentioned that are pretty obvious. if they are preserved for the common good, we...
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the eclipsed it was also visible from australia ye new zealand and parts of asia. and we asked our viewers to send us some photos to are kron4.com investment grade looks and thank you so much for sending those into west and if you have pictures that you want us to check out breaking news at kron 4 dot com are kron4.com. >> reporter: coming up on kron 4 newsweek any force women in force women to take down expense less explicit photos off line and a man learns his punishment coming up. the sunday start to our friends impact southern california air 61 degrees going for a high of 82 and will talk more about bay area storms headed this way after the break >> reporter: welcome back time now is 8:15 a.m. on saturday morning everybody's getting ready for easter you probably one have your of umbrellas ready. >> reporter: temperatures right now on the cold side storm trackers for as a light storm wouldn't see this many 5 the on the border low while those was warmed up little bit but where's we started out chilly 60 in san francisco 61 in hayward yes the winds are gonna pick
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. >> this is drought resistant new zealand grass. >> reporter: for someone like michelle dungeon, water conservation is a part of her lifestyle, which is why today's news that californians only reduced water usage by 3% in february is nothing short of disappointing. >> i am very surprised. the drought has been going on for a while. so i think it should have been mandatory a long time ago there is no need to have water spent on lawns when we need to have it for drinking water. >> should be standing in five feet of snow. >> reporter: this comes on the heels of governor jerry brown's mandate for residents to reduce water usage by 25%. san jose water company officials say they are hiring more staff to do water audits ramping up communications through social media and reaching out to the 100 largest residential water user abusers. they're working with san jose city officials who are building a proposal this week on how to better enforce water restrictions that framework goes before the city council on april 21st. >> for some people it could be that they're just not going to do anything until
. >> this is drought resistant new zealand grass. >> reporter: for someone like michelle dungeon, water conservation is a part of her lifestyle, which is why today's news that californians only reduced water usage by 3% in february is nothing short of disappointing. >> i am very surprised. the drought has been going on for a while. so i think it should have been mandatory a long time ago there is no need to have water spent on lawns when we need to have it for drinking water....
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. >>> over to new zealand where an octopus called rambo is taking photos for tourists. he lives in aquarium where folks trained him to press shutter on high-tech camera. you have to stand in front of his tank. he learned how to use the camera after just three attempts. no word why he is named rambo. >>> landing in cyprus a black flamingo was found. it was spotted by the side of a lake. experts think it could be the only one in the world. or someone got out there and spray-painted just to screw with scientists around the world. that is possible too. tune in tonight for two new back-to-back episodes of "strange inheritance." starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern on fox business. tonight's first episode features a family who struggles to keep their century-old maryland seaside amusement park running. here is a sneak-peek. >> i don't get it, doug, you sell off the amusement business and build condos, shopping mall here, you will make 10, 20 maybe 50 times more money. >> i believe that my family has been in this business. it is a legacy we all feel an obligation to try to do our part
. >>> over to new zealand where an octopus called rambo is taking photos for tourists. he lives in aquarium where folks trained him to press shutter on high-tech camera. you have to stand in front of his tank. he learned how to use the camera after just three attempts. no word why he is named rambo. >>> landing in cyprus a black flamingo was found. it was spotted by the side of a lake. experts think it could be the only one in the world. or someone got out there and...
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zealand, almost. they didn't quite exterminate the indigenous population. that's an unusual form of imperialism. for the indigenous people very dangerous one. and, yes they're fighting back and they need support. however, there's another point that ought to be made about preservation of the commons. that is back to climate change. the commons are the environment in which we live. if the commons are privatized if they're handed over to exxonmobil and chevron and so on, we're dead. for the reasons that i've just mentioned. we're pretty obvious. if the commons are preserved for the common good, we have a possibility of surviving. if you look around the world, almost everywhere it's the indigenous populations which are in the lead in trying to protect the commons from destruction. the industrial capitalist powers primarily, china others. so in canada it's the first nations. in australia, it's the an aboriginal people. in india it's the tribal people. all around the world countries that have substantial in
zealand, almost. they didn't quite exterminate the indigenous population. that's an unusual form of imperialism. for the indigenous people very dangerous one. and, yes they're fighting back and they need support. however, there's another point that ought to be made about preservation of the commons. that is back to climate change. the commons are the environment in which we live. if the commons are privatized if they're handed over to exxonmobil and chevron and so on, we're dead. for the...