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i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us ray suarez is next with "inside story". have a great night. >>> negotiators on all sides realise there's no way to finalise a deal over iran's nuclear programme by tuesday, so the deadline has been moved, and no one is saying how far. will the u.n. security council's permanent members and germany be so willing to make a deal that iran can come up with last-minute demands. iran on the brink. it's "inside story".
i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us ray suarez is next with "inside story". have a great night. >>> negotiators on all sides realise there's no way to finalise a deal over iran's nuclear programme by tuesday, so the deadline has been moved, and no one is saying how far. will the u.n. security council's permanent members and germany be so willing to make a deal that iran can come up with last-minute demands. iran on the brink. it's "inside story".
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i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us ray suarez is next with "inside story". have a great night. >>> negotiators on all sides realise there's no way to finalise a deal over iran's nuclear programme by tuesday, so the deadline has been moved, and no one is saying how far. will the u.n. security council's permanent members and germany be so willing to make a deal that iran can come up with last-minute demands. iran on the brink. it's "inside story". >>> welcome to "inside story". i'm ray suarez. for anyone who wants to limit the spread of nuclear weapons around the world, the talks with iran earlier this year must have been encouraging. both sides looked like they shared enough interest in finalising a deal that a breakthrough looked possibility. there was an outline, a framework, and encouraging noises from all sides, along with a deadline to wrap up the loose ends. june 30th. as the talks continued, june 30th inched closer and there's no final agreement. there has been an agreement to move the deadline to an undetermined time in the future - consult with gover
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i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us ray is next with "inside story". have a great night. [ ♪♪ ] >>> there are 435 voting members of the u.s. house of representatives, that's roughly one for every 735,000 people in the country, but which people. a texan named sue evenwell is suing the government to define districts not by the number of people but the number of citizens eligible to vote. a change like that could upend centuries of tradition and change the make-up of legislatures which person whose vote. it's "inside story". >>> welcome to "inside story", i'm ray suarez. apportionment - deciding what seats for elected office go where and in what number is part of the upper game of pol tick, the machinery that takes a back street to party label and political personalities. we long a portioned seats in relation to a people and a place. what if we base the number of seats given to a state and the bound ris of distributes not on human being present, but the eligible voters that live there. the supreme court agreed to hear a case that has practical implication
i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us ray is next with "inside story". have a great night. [ ♪♪ ] >>> there are 435 voting members of the u.s. house of representatives, that's roughly one for every 735,000 people in the country, but which people. a texan named sue evenwell is suing the government to define districts not by the number of people but the number of citizens eligible to vote. a change like that could upend centuries of tradition and change the make-up of...
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thank you for joining us for "inside story" see you next time. i'm ray >>> new revelations from the f.i.f.a. corruption scandal. a former executive admits to taking bribes. >>> i'm darren jordon, here in doha also on the programme. was the former yemeni resident working with al qaeda. a fighter turned informer talks to al jazeera >>> nigeria's military accused of killing and torturing thousands in a might against boko haram. plus... >> i'm phil lavelle in london, where a steady stream of
thank you for joining us for "inside story" see you next time. i'm ray >>> new revelations from the f.i.f.a. corruption scandal. a former executive admits to taking bribes. >>> i'm darren jordon, here in doha also on the programme. was the former yemeni resident working with al qaeda. a fighter turned informer talks to al jazeera >>> nigeria's military accused of killing and torturing thousands in a might against boko haram. plus... >> i'm phil lavelle...
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thank you for joining us ray. first what were you up to when you were taken? >> i was a civilian contractor when i was in iraq, helping build the base he for military that were coming over there so they have places to live when they actually arrive. >> there were lots of americans working in iraq at the time. before you went over were you given any guidance the the about the policy and what to do if someone tried to stay you? >> not official. when i first went over there there were over 100,000 american civilian contractors that went in. it was a general idea we knew it was a risk. it's become more formal now that it's required for people to be given some kind of training or briefing on what their risk might be. >> were you hurt at all when you were taken? >> well, the day i was kidnapped, i wasn't. i mean, being held for 311 days, you know, there were injuries, and then poor food, mall nutrition over time, it became critical toward the end before i was rescued. >> were you aware of efforts to get you out? did your captors talk to you about the situation betwe
thank you for joining us ray. first what were you up to when you were taken? >> i was a civilian contractor when i was in iraq, helping build the base he for military that were coming over there so they have places to live when they actually arrive. >> there were lots of americans working in iraq at the time. before you went over were you given any guidance the the about the policy and what to do if someone tried to stay you? >> not official. when i first went over there there...
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i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us ray suarez is up next with "inside story". have a good night. [ ♪♪ ] >>> this time it's not a federal scientific agency a set of scholars or the united nations warning about the danger of climate change. it's the head of the roman catholic church, pope francis. does the leader of more than a billion catholics around the globe have a different audience a different impact when he tells the world it's time to make big changes in our daily lives.
i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us ray suarez is up next with "inside story". have a good night. [ ♪♪ ] >>> this time it's not a federal scientific agency a set of scholars or the united nations warning about the danger of climate change. it's the head of the roman catholic church, pope francis. does the leader of more than a billion catholics around the globe have a different audience a different impact when he tells the world it's time to make big changes in our...
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i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us ray is next with "inside story". have a great night. [ ♪♪ ] >>> there are 435 voting members of the u.s. house of representatives, that's roughly one for every 735,000 people in the country, but which people. a texan named sue evenwell is suing the government to define districts not by the number of people but the number of citizens eligible to vote. a
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i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us ray suarez is up next with "inside story". have a good night. [ ♪♪ ] >>> this time it's not a federal scientific agency a set of scholars or the united nations warning about the danger of climate change. it's the head of the roman catholic church, pope francis. does the leader of more than a billion catholics around the globe have a different audience a different impact when he tells the world it's time to make big changes in our daily lives. the pastor and the planet - it's the "inside story". welcome to "inside story", i'm ray suarez. when you lead a religion that counts more than a billion followers in every corner of the globe, what you say gets attention, positive and negative. if it strikes you as odd that pope francis might have something to say on the environment. it shouldn't. popes issued in letters to the church on a wide range of subjects looking at all aspect of human life through the lens of catholic theology. in this latest encyclical, the issue was taking care of the planet in the wake of climate change. the to
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us. stay here ray suarez is next with "inside story". [ ♪♪ ] >>> distracted driving is a plague a problem all ages, but for the youngest drivers the digital natives who had a cell known in their hand since they were little it heightens the elevated dangers for them and other motorists on the road with them. driven to distraction - it's
us. stay here ray suarez is next with "inside story". [ ♪♪ ] >>> distracted driving is a plague a problem all ages, but for the youngest drivers the digital natives who had a cell known in their hand since they were little it heightens the elevated dangers for them and other motorists on the road with them. driven to distraction - it's
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. >>> thank you, i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us, ray suarez next with "inside story". [ ♪♪>> in india more than 1,000 die from the unendurable heat. in drought stricken texas, houston is under water. in california lakes and rivers are not underwater. we can argue about the cause, what extreme weather means, but it's hard to argue that we are ready for it. damage to life and property, coping with extremes is the
. >>> thank you, i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us, ray suarez next with "inside story". [ ♪♪>> in india more than 1,000 die from the unendurable heat. in drought stricken texas, houston is under water. in california lakes and rivers are not underwater. we can argue about the cause, what extreme weather means, but it's hard to argue that we are ready for it. damage to life and property, coping with extremes is the
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i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us ray suarez is next with "inside story". have a great night. >>> negotiators on all sides realise there's no way to finalise a deal over iran's nuclear programme by tuesday, so the deadline has been moved, and no one is saying how far. will the u.n. security council's permanent members and germany be so willing to make a deal that iran can come up with last-minute demands. iran on the
i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us ray suarez is next with "inside story". have a great night. >>> negotiators on all sides realise there's no way to finalise a deal over iran's nuclear programme by tuesday, so the deadline has been moved, and no one is saying how far. will the u.n. security council's permanent members and germany be so willing to make a deal that iran can come up with last-minute demands. iran on the
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i'm ray suarez thank you for joining us for "inside story". >>> a u.s.ge rules there is enough evidence to charge two police men over the fatal shooting of a 12-year-old boy. welcome to the programme, i'm darren jordon in doha, with the top stories. coming up, a dramatic twist in the debt deal for greece i.m.f. pulls out of talks. >>> a policeman sentenced to 15 years in gaol over the killing of a female acts visit >>> and a look at child
i'm ray suarez thank you for joining us for "inside story". >>> a u.s.ge rules there is enough evidence to charge two police men over the fatal shooting of a 12-year-old boy. welcome to the programme, i'm darren jordon in doha, with the top stories. coming up, a dramatic twist in the debt deal for greece i.m.f. pulls out of talks. >>> a policeman sentenced to 15 years in gaol over the killing of a female acts visit >>> and a look at child
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us. next ray suarez with "inside story". and we leaf you with the empire state building lit up in honour of world's ocean day. thanks for watching. [ ♪♪ ] >>> an enormous cable merger falls through, a content provider offers products to people with no cable subscription another company is offering viewers the option of creating their own channel line-up and millions of households are cutting the cord dropping cable. once must-see tv - is cable television now
us. next ray suarez with "inside story". and we leaf you with the empire state building lit up in honour of world's ocean day. thanks for watching. [ ♪♪ ] >>> an enormous cable merger falls through, a content provider offers products to people with no cable subscription another company is offering viewers the option of creating their own channel line-up and millions of households are cutting the cord dropping cable. once must-see tv - is cable television now
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us. next ray suarez with "inside story". and we leaf you with the empire state building lit up in honour of world's ocean day. thanks for watching. [ ♪♪ ] >>> an enormous cable merger falls through, a content provider offers products to people with no cable subscription another company is offering viewers the option of creating their own channel line-up and millions of households are cutting the cord dropping cable. once must-see tv - is cable television now unplugged from the future. it's tonight's "inside story". >>> remember when there was no monthly tv bill. commercials paid for the programs. you bought a tv, that was it you were in. no subscription, no menu of choices, no bundling no sky rocketing bills. over time americans were accustomed to paying tv and watching for commercials. cable soared and cable-only channels were household names and innovators in the art of making television. bills were rising now interactivity is where it's at. scrolling through a netflix menu, using a handset to pick through choices on apple
us. next ray suarez with "inside story". and we leaf you with the empire state building lit up in honour of world's ocean day. thanks for watching. [ ♪♪ ] >>> an enormous cable merger falls through, a content provider offers products to people with no cable subscription another company is offering viewers the option of creating their own channel line-up and millions of households are cutting the cord dropping cable. once must-see tv - is cable television now unplugged...
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us. a special guest senator ray lesniak. it has taken us 500 shows and several appearances by you. your starting to come around my.of view. >> that will never happen. three out of 500 is not a good batting average. >> congratulations on your 500 so. i was blown away. i remember when the big man joined the band. a band. a lot of great memories to me my girlfriend, my good friend. seen them many, many times. it brings joy to my heart. congratulations to you guys. may you have 500 more and 5,000 more. bill: thanks. appreciate that. a special guest with a very special announcement. >> a. congratulations on a couple of things. i can think of three right off the bat. twelvethousand five hundredth episode too that you guys are moving to fox. [applause] 1:00 a.m. after two years he live at midnight which is awesome. and command got to say you guys have an interesting show. i'm a fan. but you guys have done is interesting and important and it's not cookie-cutter stuff. i think you guys should be proud. all right. we also have a special cake. bill: chef bennett from classic take in cherry hi
us. a special guest senator ray lesniak. it has taken us 500 shows and several appearances by you. your starting to come around my.of view. >> that will never happen. three out of 500 is not a good batting average. >> congratulations on your 500 so. i was blown away. i remember when the big man joined the band. a band. a lot of great memories to me my girlfriend, my good friend. seen them many, many times. it brings joy to my heart. congratulations to you guys. may you have 500 more...
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that is what we are supposed to do. >> thank you for joining us for i'm ray suarez.ear ♪>> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello and welcome to the news hour i'm jane in doha and coming up, in 60 minutes and banning the sale of production of maggi noodles for containing high levels of lead and an illness spreads in south korea and a doctor had contact with 1500 people. members of the oil block opec meet in
that is what we are supposed to do. >> thank you for joining us for i'm ray suarez.ear ♪>> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello and welcome to the news hour i'm jane in doha and coming up, in 60 minutes and banning the sale of production of maggi noodles for containing high levels of lead and an illness spreads in south korea and a doctor had contact with 1500 people. members of the oil block opec meet in
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. >> thank you for joining us for i'm ray suarez. appear on "america tonight" - what they couldn't see. the disability that made her a good parent. >> there was so many things that they just threw out. like i couldn't keep her safe, and how is a blind parent going to change a diaper >>> should disability disqualify parents from raising their kid. and good to the last drop. what is draining away california's water. michael oku in the imperial valley, and the part we play in the crisis. >> reporter: you wouldn't recognise that this is a waste landfall there's water everywhere i look. water to my right and to my left, as far as the eye can see >>> a closer look at california in crisis. whose water is it anyway. thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. of all the demands keeping california going with the flow, farms face the toughest accusations of draining away the precious resource, water. california is in the fourth year of a drought. water cuts took effect, and environmental charged favouring wildlife. the fight is on as "america ton
. >> thank you for joining us for i'm ray suarez. appear on "america tonight" - what they couldn't see. the disability that made her a good parent. >> there was so many things that they just threw out. like i couldn't keep her safe, and how is a blind parent going to change a diaper >>> should disability disqualify parents from raising their kid. and good to the last drop. what is draining away california's water. michael oku in the imperial valley, and the part...
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. >> thank you for joining us for i'm ray suarez.ear on "america tonight" - what they couldn't see. the disability that made her a good parent. >> there was so many things that they just threw out. like i couldn't keep her safe, and how is a blind parent going to change a diaper >>> should disability disqualify parents from raising their kid. and good to the last drop. what is draining away california's water.
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us. stay here ray suarez is next with "inside story". [ ♪♪ ] >>> distracted driving is a plague a problem ages, but for the youngest drivers the digital natives who had a cell known in their hand since they were little it heightens the elevated dangers for them and other motorists on the road with them. driven to distraction - it's
us. stay here ray suarez is next with "inside story". [ ♪♪ ] >>> distracted driving is a plague a problem ages, but for the youngest drivers the digital natives who had a cell known in their hand since they were little it heightens the elevated dangers for them and other motorists on the road with them. driven to distraction - it's
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robert ray joins us from charleston. what has been the reaction to dylann roof's arrest. people are happy he's back in south carolina and he'll have a bond hearing at 2:00 pm. justice will move forward. a lot of people gathering in front of the church pop up vigils, conversations on the streets about what went wrong, how this could happen again in the united states and how we move forward as a country. >> i am very very pleased to announce that we have made an arrest in this case we arrested dylann roof from lexington south carolina. >> it took authorities 14 hours to track down the 21-year-old man suspected of opening fire inside the historic emanuel a.m.e. church near charleston's main square. police say officers picked him up during a traffic stop in north carolina. >> that awful person, that terrible human being who would go into a place of worship where people were praying, and kill them is now in custody where he will always remain. >> reporter: police identified dylann roof as the man caught on surveillance entering and leaving the church. he spent about one hour i
robert ray joins us from charleston. what has been the reaction to dylann roof's arrest. people are happy he's back in south carolina and he'll have a bond hearing at 2:00 pm. justice will move forward. a lot of people gathering in front of the church pop up vigils, conversations on the streets about what went wrong, how this could happen again in the united states and how we move forward as a country. >> i am very very pleased to announce that we have made an arrest in this case we...
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ray mcdonald. court documents detailing what his estranged girlfriend described as a pattern of abuse. kpix 5's devin fehely tells us the claims paint a disturbing picture. devin. >> they don't paint a pretty picture of ray mcdonald detailing a pattern of violence. according to court documents obtained by kpix 5 mcdonald's estranged girlfriend says the problem started after they got engaged in february of last year. she accuses mcdonald of a pattern of verbal abuse and controlling behavior which quickly escalated into, quote, full attacks that happened frequent live. she said he showed up at her apartment at 3 a.m. this week and "broke down my bedroom door." she describes him as drunk. the alleged attack would get even worse. while cradling the couple's infant son in her arms, she writes, ray cornered us and certainlily attacked me and intimidated me. he then got physical with me. mcdonald was arrested and released on bail. two days later he was in jail again for violating a restraining order that required him to stay away from his ex. the documents also shed new light on his previous domestic violence arrests alleg
ray mcdonald. court documents detailing what his estranged girlfriend described as a pattern of abuse. kpix 5's devin fehely tells us the claims paint a disturbing picture. devin. >> they don't paint a pretty picture of ray mcdonald detailing a pattern of violence. according to court documents obtained by kpix 5 mcdonald's estranged girlfriend says the problem started after they got engaged in february of last year. she accuses mcdonald of a pattern of verbal abuse and controlling...
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robert ray joins us from south carolina. robert, i know this has been an emotional day for that city. >> absolutely, tony. you can see behind me the vigil in front of the church where the nine people were murdered less than 48 hours eagerlyier today in the courtroom. emotional, impactful and courageous words from the family members. >> it was the first time most of the country heard his voice. >> are you employed? >> no, sir. >> you're unemployed at this time? >> yes, sir. >> dylann roof, the man accused of one of the most heinous acts of hate in south carolina's recent history. speaking to the court through video screen but the most gripping part of the hearing the victims' families, given a chance to speak directly to the man accused of gunning down her loved ones as she prayed. he could not see them but he could hear their words. >> the message of them were clear and repeated over and over over: we forgive you. >> i'll never be able to hold her again but i forgive you. and have mercy on your soul. you hurt me. you hurt a
robert ray joins us from south carolina. robert, i know this has been an emotional day for that city. >> absolutely, tony. you can see behind me the vigil in front of the church where the nine people were murdered less than 48 hours eagerlyier today in the courtroom. emotional, impactful and courageous words from the family members. >> it was the first time most of the country heard his voice. >> are you employed? >> no, sir. >> you're unemployed at this time?...
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alsoamy's doctor joins us tay, dr. ray stricker, ternationally known for his work in treating lyme disease pai patients. amy, i was holding up your book, and i bet you were glato do this because your career was derailed because of this. >> i couldn't write, i couldn't red, i couldn't reunderstand things. >> do you remember when you first g sick? i got sick the dayfter i was iected. i didn't know i was feed, but i had the flu, the summertime flu. i had not been ck with the flu for about 15 years. i never got sick. i saw a rash, didn't have the bullseye, didn't worry about it. >> that's typilly the first symptom people talkabout. >> dr. stricker, you are amy's doctor. thnk you for allowing us to have this conversation. what is lyme disease? >> lym disease is a mor epidemic. e cdc estimates a least 30,0 new cases a year, probably more than that, more common than breast cancer, six times more coon than aids. it is a disease transmitted by ticks. very oft po doneople don't know theyere infected o had a tick bite, then they geth
alsoamy's doctor joins us tay, dr. ray stricker, ternationally known for his work in treating lyme disease pai patients. amy, i was holding up your book, and i bet you were glato do this because your career was derailed because of this. >> i couldn't write, i couldn't red, i couldn't reunderstand things. >> do you remember when you first g sick? i got sick the dayfter i was iected. i didn't know i was feed, but i had the flu, the summertime flu. i had not been ck with the flu for...
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stay with us it's "inside story". i'm ray suarez. for tens of millions of americans, daily life is engineered around the car, from homes to work to school, to shop. the automobile makes limitless movement whenever you want, not so much of necessity, but a birth right. in many places in the world it's government policy to make getting a driver's licence and a car challenging, difficult and expensive. >> make sure it's safe. handbrake off, away you go. >> reporter: for terry white learning how to drive has been an uphill battle. she finally passed her written test. >> i took the written test three times, i failed twice. it was incredibly diff. >> reporter: outside of london, test. >> no, i don't feel ready yet. i reckon maybe another few hours of practicing. i'll feel better then. at the minute i don't feel confident much. >> reporter: that's because of an hour-long road test taking pleas in car filled streets. it's rigorous. >> most people fail the first test because they are not ready. they do a lesson once a week. it's difficult. st
stay with us it's "inside story". i'm ray suarez. for tens of millions of americans, daily life is engineered around the car, from homes to work to school, to shop. the automobile makes limitless movement whenever you want, not so much of necessity, but a birth right. in many places in the world it's government policy to make getting a driver's licence and a car challenging, difficult and expensive. >> make sure it's safe. handbrake off, away you go. >> reporter: for terry...
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thank you for joining us for "inside story", and see you next time, i'm ray suarez. >> more evidence of the growing arsenal of improvised weapons syria's government is accused of using on its own people. >>> hello there welcome to al jazeera, live from our headquarters live in doha. also coming up. a protest in hong kong as politician debate how the city's next leader should be elected. >> the only thing that counts is have we stopped the boats and the answer is a res
thank you for joining us for "inside story", and see you next time, i'm ray suarez. >> more evidence of the growing arsenal of improvised weapons syria's government is accused of using on its own people. >>> hello there welcome to al jazeera, live from our headquarters live in doha. also coming up. a protest in hong kong as politician debate how the city's next leader should be elected. >> the only thing that counts is have we stopped the boats and the answer is a...
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us, it's "inside story". >>> you're watching "inside story". i'm ray suarez, there are red lines laid out by iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei. red lines for western nations who called a nuclear iran unthinkable. as international sanctions hemmed in the tehran government, at the same time as the price of oil plunge jed the core question remains, what is more important to iran, lifting sanctions and rejoining the world community or complete unimpeded freedom of movement in its nuclear programme. the coming weeks may tell the story, charles duelfer, former u.n. weapons somewhere and chairman of a washington area consulting firm, president of the united against nuclear iran, and the director of the middle east programme at the wilson center. there has been objections from the iranian side not only about the economic architecture. do they come off at this point, this point or this point. what about the regime that will have to be put in place to satisfy the p5 for versions of what is going on in iran. >> if the iranians are sincere, then they have t
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dental x-rays are commonly used for identification. unfortunately, dianne keidel's dentist was no longer in practice, and her x-rays had been destroyed. as a last-ditch effort to identify the remains, the doctor decided to try a technique called skull photograph superimposition. >> what you are basically doing is taking a picture of the person in life and superimposing it onto the skull of the person that you think it might have been. >> the doctor photographed the skull in the same position and size as the photograph of dianne keidel taken shortly before she disappeared. >> a canine tooth that was slightly ajar, it stuck out slightly from her mouth, we were able to line that tooth up with the tooth in the photograph. i have no questions. i am sure that it's her. >> police immediately arrested 61-year-old gene keidel and charged him with murder. lori romaneck was now ready to tell a judge and jury what really happened on the night her mother disappeared. when you're living with diabetes, steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady,
dental x-rays are commonly used for identification. unfortunately, dianne keidel's dentist was no longer in practice, and her x-rays had been destroyed. as a last-ditch effort to identify the remains, the doctor decided to try a technique called skull photograph superimposition. >> what you are basically doing is taking a picture of the person in life and superimposing it onto the skull of the person that you think it might have been. >> the doctor photographed the skull in the same...
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us. for more news head to aljazeera.com. ray suarez is up next with "inside story". [ ♪♪ ] >>> the dagger - pointed at the throat of the affordable care act has been pulled away. the case king verse burwell had been decided by the supreme court and the justices announced that the law stands. now what. will states that held back buy in or is one battle ends does another begin. is the fight over obama care really over? it's tonight's "inside story". >> reporter: this morning the court upheld a critical part of this law. the part that's made it easier for americans to afford health insurance, regardless where you live. >> welcome to "inside story", i'm ray suarez. at its simplest the ruling by a majority of justices will allow people in states that did not set up health care exchanges under the affordable care act to take advantage of subsidies for buying health insurance. if the justices voted the other way, a glitch in the plain language of the law would have allowed subsidies in those states that operated their own exchanges, a
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robert ray joins us from charleston. robert two very emotional days from charleston.t is the mood like there tonight? >> reporter: antonio absolutely emotional. i'm going to step out of the camera so you can see some of the people that just got done singing, celebrating god praising the lives of people who were shot inside the church 48 hours ago. i'm going to keep quiet. so you can hear. >> oh god we love you! >> reporter: a celebration of these people, and we also must say that the family of the suspect put out a statement today. the lawyer, and it read our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of those killed this week. we have all been touched by the moving words of the victims' families, offering god's forgiveness and love in the face of such horrible suffering. this is the meeting of charleston tonight. >> 21. >> it was the first time most of the country heard his voice. >> are you employed? >> no, sir. >> you're unemployed at this time? >> yes, sir. >> dylann roof, the man accused of one of the most heinous acts of hate in south carolina's rece
robert ray joins us from charleston. robert two very emotional days from charleston.t is the mood like there tonight? >> reporter: antonio absolutely emotional. i'm going to step out of the camera so you can see some of the people that just got done singing, celebrating god praising the lives of people who were shot inside the church 48 hours ago. i'm going to keep quiet. so you can hear. >> oh god we love you! >> reporter: a celebration of these people, and we also must say...
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thank you for joining us for time. i'm ray >> on hard earned, inspiring new beginnings... >> these workers got the fight in them, they just don't know it. >> facing up to old demons... >> i am really really nervous... >> lives hanging in the balance... >> it's make or break... i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> welcome to the newshour i'm richelle carey in doha. coming up, a shot in the arm for i.s.i.l. several sunni tribes in iraq pledge support to the rebel group. >>> did yemen's former president cooperate with al qaeda, an informants talks to al jazeera. a former f.i.f.a. executive admits to taking bribes for t
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robert ray joins us from charleston with more. robert. >> indeed, in custody, he was flown from north carolina with the f.b.i. landed here. he's in an isolation cell in charleston. tomorrow at 2:00 pm he'll have a bond hearing. in the meantime, as you see behind me, the church where the nine people were murdered last night, a vigil - pop-up vigils all over the city. out of my left ear i listen to two african-americans talking about what are the answers to what occurred here. they literally heard one say "i don't have an answer", that's really the situation on the ground right now. people are looking for peace, discussion, and attorney-general loretta lynch made this statement earlier today, to america. >> this is a crime that has reached into the heart of that community. the department of justice has opened a hate crime investigation into the shooting incident. the fbi, a.t.f., u.s. marshal service, civil rights division and the u.s. attorneys office are working closely with our state and local partners and stand ready to offer ev
robert ray joins us from charleston with more. robert. >> indeed, in custody, he was flown from north carolina with the f.b.i. landed here. he's in an isolation cell in charleston. tomorrow at 2:00 pm he'll have a bond hearing. in the meantime, as you see behind me, the church where the nine people were murdered last night, a vigil - pop-up vigils all over the city. out of my left ear i listen to two african-americans talking about what are the answers to what occurred here. they...
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alleged attack would get even worse while cradling the couple's infant son in her arms, she says ray cornered us and verbally attacked me and intimidated me and got physical with me. mcdonald was arrested and released after posting bail but two days later he was behind bars yet again for violating a restraining order that required him to stay away from his ex. the documents also shed new light on mcdonald's previous domestic violence arrest alleging that he choked, dragged, and put his knee in the stomach of his then pregnant girlfriend. no charges were ever filed because the victim refused to cooperate with the investigation and mcdonald claimed her injuries were the result of restraining her after she attacked him. mcdonald's ex says she was motivated to file the restraining order because she wants to raise their son in a "safe consistent healthy environment without abuse." mcdonald will be back in court june 23 to face those allegations. in san jose, devin fehely, kpix5. >>> tonight, klay can play. six days after suffering a concussion from this knee to the head, golden state warriors guard k
alleged attack would get even worse while cradling the couple's infant son in her arms, she says ray cornered us and verbally attacked me and intimidated me and got physical with me. mcdonald was arrested and released after posting bail but two days later he was behind bars yet again for violating a restraining order that required him to stay away from his ex. the documents also shed new light on mcdonald's previous domestic violence arrest alleging that he choked, dragged, and put his knee in...
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us. for the latest news any time head to aljazeera.com. ray suarez is next with "inside story". have a great night. [ ♪♪ ] >>> the president was dealt a stinging set back in his efforts to negotiate a massive new trade agreement with a dozen pass iic rim countries, it was -- pacific rim countries, members of his own party denied him the authority to strike a deal. now the house, led by the republican charge sent a new trade majority bill to the senate. let's make a deal - it's together's inside story >>> welcome to "inside story", i'm ray suarez today's vote in the house, to give president barack obama the authority he needs to finish negotiations on a multinational trade deal was close. 218 to 2:08. trade promotion is hardy out of the woods. the senate passed a version of the bill. including worker protection that are not in the house bill. and it's not certain a tpa measure will be able to pass in the senate. at least for now, the president can look forward to another bite at the apple, rather than back to a stinging defeat. >> on the photo. eyes 218. nays 208. >> >>> new life
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the best method they've used has been the x-ray machines. used one very well in florida some years ago. someone smuggled in through legal mail which we're not supposed to look at they smuggled in a loaded .25 automatic. and we had just purchased the x-ray machine. we put the mail through there and it set it off. and we probably saved some lives in doing that. so there are a number of resources out here to assist them in overcoming whatever roadblocks they may have in detecting contraband coming into a correctional facility. >> and lyle mitchell was on the "today" show with matt lauer. i would like you to listen to a bit of it. here it is. >> the next morning she said the state police called. they want to know something about a package. a package? i said what are you talking about? she said i need to talk to the troopers. investigator come out and said mr. mitchell your wife is more involved than what she's letting on. what? that's when he said she brought apparently two hacksaw blades a phillips bit and a chisel. i said oh my god. >> eugene
the best method they've used has been the x-ray machines. used one very well in florida some years ago. someone smuggled in through legal mail which we're not supposed to look at they smuggled in a loaded .25 automatic. and we had just purchased the x-ray machine. we put the mail through there and it set it off. and we probably saved some lives in doing that. so there are a number of resources out here to assist them in overcoming whatever roadblocks they may have in detecting contraband...
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ray suarez. jay stanley of the aclu is with us, and jael is, aviation law. talking about privacy before the break. and let's say in water-short southern california, the use of pools has been banned, for instance, and then they send up a drone in some small incorporated area, looking for all of the unregulated and unregistered pools. fair game? you wouldn't necessarily write in to admit that you had filled up your swimming pool without permission. >> well, drones have such a huge potential for all surveillance, we think that there should be regulations, and some states have passed them, regulating how the government and the police use drones, requiring that they have a warrant. in other words, they can use a drone to collect information but if they have reason to believe that you have broken the law. if they have a swat raid on a house, they can use a drone to assist. and if they have evidence of a crime, but they can't survey everybody, in case you did wrong. that's what we have been pushing in the states, and we have not been pushing commercial rights of dr
ray suarez. jay stanley of the aclu is with us, and jael is, aviation law. talking about privacy before the break. and let's say in water-short southern california, the use of pools has been banned, for instance, and then they send up a drone in some small incorporated area, looking for all of the unregulated and unregistered pools. fair game? you wouldn't necessarily write in to admit that you had filled up your swimming pool without permission. >> well, drones have such a huge potential...
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us. one that is we may not like. that's tonight on "inside story". >>> welcome to "inside story". i'm ray suarez, our world welcomes new products every day working fast and well in part. they are working without us. machines are learning by what they do today, tomorrow and next week, some get queasy, digitally enabled smart products will make decisions without being taught, and teach other machines without asking for permission. that's artificial intelligence at a time that launched stories for decades. here is al jazeera's jake ward. >> reporter: every day approximately 3 billion people go to a form of work and bring with them their human abilities - their experience, compassion, manual dexterity. in a generation, how many of these jobs will be done by a machine? in several industries it seems robots could do the work. the jobs are harder than it looks. one of those things is dry cleaning, it takes human dexterity to deal with the variety of clothes that we wear. a robot can't look at this, know what it is and feed it through a standardized machine that could handle other pieces of cloth
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us. it's "inside story." >> you're watching "inside story." i'm ray suarez.ht's topic safety in numbers, we're looking at rising crime, public confront stations with police and public concept of crime. katherine pew a maryland state pugh. a maryland state senator. baltimore just had the most dangerous month in 40 years. what's going on? >> when conditions exist in certain communities it also breeds criminal behavior. i think you're talking about neighborhoods that have been ignored for a number of years and conditions that exist for a number of years and you're talking about problems and the way we do certain things in our city whether it's drug treatment and the number of issues that have remained in terms of poverty and neighborhoods that haven't been touched since the 1960s. >> i would be the last to deny that any of that is but 1962 when those problems were being ignored and 2011 when those things weric in order was there a spark? a proximate incident? >> when you talk about riots and those kinds of things, they say riots are really the language of those
us. it's "inside story." >> you're watching "inside story." i'm ray suarez.ht's topic safety in numbers, we're looking at rising crime, public confront stations with police and public concept of crime. katherine pew a maryland state pugh. a maryland state senator. baltimore just had the most dangerous month in 40 years. what's going on? >> when conditions exist in certain communities it also breeds criminal behavior. i think you're talking about neighborhoods...
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us despite their pain their faith will allow them to rise again. >> that was jonathan martin reporting in charleston. now to robert ray, joining us from columbia where people are protesting the flying of the federal flag on the state capital building there. how many people are there, and what is the message? >> good evening, about 1500 by our guesstimate, and the message is "take down the confederate flag in the state of south carolina", you can see now, if we point up there, that is the confederate flag flying high not at half mast honouring the nine murdered. turning back to the state capital, you see the american flag at half mast. we talked to people earlier, half an hour ago and got their thoughts on why they came out. >> it is marginalizing the people it represents. that fact alone, it should not be here. >> i know what the flag stands for - it stands for racism division and racism and needs to come down off state popt, period. -- property period. >> reporter: it's not just folks on the ground in south carolina with opinionsment if you go to quit twitter, it talks of people wanting to take down the confederate d
us despite their pain their faith will allow them to rise again. >> that was jonathan martin reporting in charleston. now to robert ray, joining us from columbia where people are protesting the flying of the federal flag on the state capital building there. how many people are there, and what is the message? >> good evening, about 1500 by our guesstimate, and the message is "take down the confederate flag in the state of south carolina", you can see now, if we point up...
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ray has used in his studies.e the training session. their mom's outside in the watchmobile. and if they go for it, how do you think you're gonna be feeling? >> scared. terrified probably. >> reporter: she told luke and nevada they were here to fill candy baskets to be donated to a local food bank. the baskets will be donated. >> now we're going to just be filling out the eggs with as much candy as we want. >> reporter: but what they don't know is in a room down the hall, there's a table full of treats and a gun placed where they can't mass it. it's a prop gun that looks and feels real. will they resist the urge to touch it? you nervous for them? >> yes, i'm really nervous -- >> reporter: after they work hard at filling the baskets, dr. ray's research assistant tells luke he can take a break. >> you go ahead and get started on your break. >> he likes the candy. >> reporter: hit the jackpot. he's so busy dancing, he doesn't spot the gun, but then -- >> he sees it. just saw it. he's giving it a second look. so far h
ray has used in his studies.e the training session. their mom's outside in the watchmobile. and if they go for it, how do you think you're gonna be feeling? >> scared. terrified probably. >> reporter: she told luke and nevada they were here to fill candy baskets to be donated to a local food bank. the baskets will be donated. >> now we're going to just be filling out the eggs with as much candy as we want. >> reporter: but what they don't know is in a room down the hall,...