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at first, the company resolution copper refused to speak to adam may. tonight he finally gets to hear their side of the story. >> adam may, how are you. good, good. i think we were trying to get a hold of you. >> reporter: when "america tonight" approached resolution copper about a controversial project they refused to sit for an interview. congress? >> you're welcome to sit in the community meeting and listen to the answers. >> reporter: after the first report the company has a change of heart. >> we have a great story to tell, and nothing to hide. >> andrew is the head of resolution kopper. >> the project will generate 3,700 jobs, $60 billion economic benefit for the state of ars, and have a 40 year life. >> reporter: the project is a massive copper mine. this part of arizona's tonto forest, known as okay flat sits on a copper government. it's a place of great beauty, and has been under federal for example from mining since 195. resolution copper has been trying to break the protection order for a decade. after a dozen failed attempts in congress to a
at first, the company resolution copper refused to speak to adam may. tonight he finally gets to hear their side of the story. >> adam may, how are you. good, good. i think we were trying to get a hold of you. >> reporter: when "america tonight" approached resolution copper about a controversial project they refused to sit for an interview. congress? >> you're welcome to sit in the community meeting and listen to the answers. >> reporter: after the first report...
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a top exsec explained why to adam may. >> the fully loaded is a $100,000 modern marvel.to travel 300 miles on a charge. arthur blake from atlanta, georgia bought one of the first 10,000 to roll off of the line in california. tesla was the dream of elon musk, the businessman who dreamed of changing the american car, and the way we buy them, direct from the manufacturer. >> he wanted to make an electric vehicle that didn't suck. >> reporter: did he succeed? >> i think he -- he succeeded wildly. i think he even surprised out. >> reporter: but another unwelcome surprise a battle with major car dealership organizations. they want tesla to conform to the traditional model of selling cars, through independent dealerships or else. will there be a day where teslas are for-sale in all 50 states? >> certainly that's our intent. "america tonight." >> we have been mischaracterized in a lot of the media and some of the dealer associations as -- as trying to destroy the dealer system, to eviscerate the dealer system, and, you know, what i say, is look, if the dealer system is that week
a top exsec explained why to adam may. >> the fully loaded is a $100,000 modern marvel.to travel 300 miles on a charge. arthur blake from atlanta, georgia bought one of the first 10,000 to roll off of the line in california. tesla was the dream of elon musk, the businessman who dreamed of changing the american car, and the way we buy them, direct from the manufacturer. >> he wanted to make an electric vehicle that didn't suck. >> reporter: did he succeed? >> i think he...
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. >> "america tonight's" adam may follows up six months after she had the groundbreaking procedure. did it reverse the severe ocd? >> four years after the disaster of this japanese fishing community, any hope for its future? >> it is a community that may never go home again. four years ago a massive earthquake that struck japan then landed a second punch. a rogue wave, a tsunami that devastated fukushima prefecture then triggered a melt down at the nuclear plant. even now tens of thousands live in temporary shelter. fukushima today is nearly a ghost town and as "america tonight's" michael okwu traveled there, there's little hope the community will ever be able to come back. >> reporter: he is a lifelong rancher and his cattle are his life. he was buying supplies at a hardware store when the magnitude 9.0 earthquake hit. >> translator: there was a huge shaking. i ruched out into the prarking lot of the store and there heard reports of a three meter tsunami. i was worried about my cattle so i rushed back here. >> reporter: that's where he first heard about the trouble at the nuclear p
. >> "america tonight's" adam may follows up six months after she had the groundbreaking procedure. did it reverse the severe ocd? >> four years after the disaster of this japanese fishing community, any hope for its future? >> it is a community that may never go home again. four years ago a massive earthquake that struck japan then landed a second punch. a rogue wave, a tsunami that devastated fukushima prefecture then triggered a melt down at the nuclear plant....
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there goes the airplane and the pilot >>> good evening, thank you for joining us, i'm adam mays, sittingfor joie chen. despite the talk about the need for belt tightening there's a programme that has been spared. congress is expected to spend more than 1 trillion on the f-35 fighter plane. even though that programme experienced setback after setback. now there's another concern. safety. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar investigates speaking with former pentagon advisors, raising alarm bells much >> reporter: the air force base is where the american pilots learn the art of aerial combat. here the full array of u.s. air power is on display, gr proven workhorses like the f-16 and f 15 to the modern f22. parked along side the runway, you'll find the latest edition to america's military arsenal. the f-35 is the most expensive weapons programme in american history. according to one pentagon report, it has a price tag of 1.4 trillion. so far, the pentagon bought almost 150 f-35s, with more on the assembly line. even though the plane is not clear for combat. eventually, the air force is expect
there goes the airplane and the pilot >>> good evening, thank you for joining us, i'm adam mays, sittingfor joie chen. despite the talk about the need for belt tightening there's a programme that has been spared. congress is expected to spend more than 1 trillion on the f-35 fighter plane. even though that programme experienced setback after setback. now there's another concern. safety. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar investigates speaking with former pentagon advisors,...
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. >> there goes the airplane and the pilot >>> i'm, aime adam may sitting in for joie chen.espite the talk in washington. there's one programme that has been spared repeatedly. congress expected to spend more than one trillion on the f-35 fighter plane. even though that programme has experienced setback after setback. and now there is another concern. safety. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar investigates speaking with former pentagon insiders who raised alarm wells. here is where american pilots earn the art of combat. here the full array of power is on display. like proven workhorses to modern aircraft like the f-22. parked along side the runway you'll find the latest edition to america's military arsenal. the f-35 is the most expensive weapons programme in american history. according to one pentagon report, it has a price tag of 1.4 trillion. so for the pentagon bought 150 f-35 with more on the assembly line, even though the plane is not cleared for combat. eventually the care force is expected to buy more than 1700 f-35s, with the navy and marines purchasing more - ones
. >> there goes the airplane and the pilot >>> i'm, aime adam may sitting in for joie chen.espite the talk in washington. there's one programme that has been spared repeatedly. congress expected to spend more than one trillion on the f-35 fighter plane. even though that programme has experienced setback after setback. and now there is another concern. safety. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar investigates speaking with former pentagon insiders who raised alarm wells....
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>> "america tonight""america tonight"'s adam may is back. thursday on "america tonight." >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrapup of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. weeknights, on al jazeera america . >> here's a reminder that things don't always go the way you expect. but does that remember we can afford to put it as risk. much has beened about the endangered florida manatee. the beloved although ungainly sea cow has been staging a come back but what threatened him in the first place. sheila macvicar reports, environmentalists fear that the manatee is already being loved to ded . death. >> very small area, two acres. some manatee activity behind the boats on the surface. very likely a mating herd. >> a mating herd. just past done on king's bay, on the west coast of florida. ivan vicente knows every inch of this body of water. >> nine miles away where they can easi
>> "america tonight""america tonight"'s adam may is back. thursday on "america tonight." >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrapup of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. weeknights, on al jazeera america . >> here's a reminder that things don't always go the way you expect....
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i'm adam may sitting in for joie chen. we begin with the fight for chicago, where the former right-hand man is in a fight for his life. rob emanuel has been forced into a run-off election by an unlikely contender. a man that ran his campaign on a tight budget but captured the hearts and minds of many disenfranchised residents. they feel the mayor's policies left them out. christopher putzel who chronicled the fight to combat deadly gun violence returned to chicago to file this report. >> closing 50 schools and not having a plan for children. remember, children are our future. children are the most innocent people in the world. that was an attack to me on children. >> jeanette taylor has lived her life on chicago's south side. a place where mayor's school reforms do not sit well. in 2013, the mayor's administration closed dozens of schools, the largest mass school closure history. most of the schools shut down were in latino and black neighbourhoods, some of the poorest communities. >> the school is a foundation. it used to
i'm adam may sitting in for joie chen. we begin with the fight for chicago, where the former right-hand man is in a fight for his life. rob emanuel has been forced into a run-off election by an unlikely contender. a man that ran his campaign on a tight budget but captured the hearts and minds of many disenfranchised residents. they feel the mayor's policies left them out. christopher putzel who chronicled the fight to combat deadly gun violence returned to chicago to file this report. >>...
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it can happen. >> adam may, al jazerra chicago. >> and you can see adam's full report laid our tonight"america tonight." >>> to a story coming up had in our next hour, more refugees settle in the united states than any other country. it's an amazing fact. 10s of thousands each year. but once mall group may experience is the most culture shock. stephanie si is here with that story. >> stephanie. >> good evening john, we are talking about north korean refugees tonight, there are only 150 known to be living in the u.s. through the resettle. program. many fled the communist country due to famine in the 1990s and the transition from a country where you are told how to live to a free society can be jarring. we caught up with one family that redeath setoguchi go ahead in the korea town neighborhood of los angeles. >> translator: and i started having to dream to live in america. i had this dream about crazing children in the u.s. and giving they feel a better life. >> reporter: most north korean as who flee their homeland set until south korea but offense face discrimination there. in our next
it can happen. >> adam may, al jazerra chicago. >> and you can see adam's full report laid our tonight"america tonight." >>> to a story coming up had in our next hour, more refugees settle in the united states than any other country. it's an amazing fact. 10s of thousands each year. but once mall group may experience is the most culture shock. stephanie si is here with that story. >> stephanie. >> good evening john, we are talking about north korean...
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i'm adam may, thanks for joining us for this special report.e air strikes in yemen as the saudi led coalition targets houthis for a third day. hello, you're watching al jazeera, i'm jane dutton from our headquarters in doha. >>> al shabaab strikes a hotel in mogadishu.
i'm adam may, thanks for joining us for this special report.e air strikes in yemen as the saudi led coalition targets houthis for a third day. hello, you're watching al jazeera, i'm jane dutton from our headquarters in doha. >>> al shabaab strikes a hotel in mogadishu.
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i'm adam may, thanks for joining us for this special report.di arabia and its allies pound yemen with a third night of air strikes. two pilots are rescued from the sea by the u.s. i'm fauziah ibrahim from the news headquarters in doha. coming up. diplomat plus visitors are killed in moaftiondz
i'm adam may, thanks for joining us for this special report.di arabia and its allies pound yemen with a third night of air strikes. two pilots are rescued from the sea by the u.s. i'm fauziah ibrahim from the news headquarters in doha. coming up. diplomat plus visitors are killed in moaftiondz
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>> "america tonight""america tonight"'s adam may is back. thursday on "america tonight." >> sunday. >> you're taking "if" i have kids and you're changing it to "when" i have kids. >> a life-changing choice. >> it is wonderful to have children, but i think you can have a happy life without children. >> follow a very personal journey. >> after the age of 45 to get pregnant... is one percent. >> i'm a bit nervous. >> from the best filmmakers of our time. >> it's not traditionally what broadcast journalism does. >> the new home for original documentaries. al jazeera america presents "motherhood on ice". sunday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america >> here's a reminder that things don't always go the way you expect. but does that remember we can afford to put it as risk. much has beened about the endangered florida manatee. the beloved although ungainly sea cow has been staging a come back but what threatened him in the first place. sheila macvicar reports, environmentalists fear that the manatee is already being loved to ded . death. >> ver
>> "america tonight""america tonight"'s adam may is back. thursday on "america tonight." >> sunday. >> you're taking "if" i have kids and you're changing it to "when" i have kids. >> a life-changing choice. >> it is wonderful to have children, but i think you can have a happy life without children. >> follow a very personal journey. >> after the age of 45 to get pregnant... is one percent. >> i'm a...
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i'm adam may thanks for joining us for this special report. . me. >> put your hands up. your hands up. >> what are you going to do? >> get down on the ground >>> what would you do if you were a cop faced with a split second life or death position. i'll take you inside the cost of injustice in america. from the hands on lethal force training that is unaffordable to many department to the tax-pair funded reforms forced on broken police departments that can't
i'm adam may thanks for joining us for this special report. . me. >> put your hands up. your hands up. >> what are you going to do? >> get down on the ground >>> what would you do if you were a cop faced with a split second life or death position. i'll take you inside the cost of injustice in america. from the hands on lethal force training that is unaffordable to many department to the tax-pair funded reforms forced on broken police departments that can't
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adam may, al jazeera, superior arizona. >>> up next, we talk to a mother who called police to get her son help and lost him when officers opened fire. s. >> it was a call she made many times. here's more. >>reporter: when 71-year-old shirley marshall called 911 last june she knew what to say. >> my son is schizophrenic with by polar. she worked more than 30 years in state social services knew the act anymore for services trained in mental health first aid and wanted them to take her son to a psychiatric hospital. she has made the same call more than is hundred times in the last 20 years. ever since her son was diagnosed with bilow poe lair schizophrenia at age 22. he had trouble staying uh-huh ooze meds and police spent frequent visits at her home. sfwlen after after had thes discharged him against her propest. >> they said they would send him home and i would ask them can you do extended care? can he stay a few more days and they said he's stable. we can't keep him. >>reporter: how many times were you told no? >> i can't remember. numerous times. >> it's so hard. frustrating. there w
adam may, al jazeera, superior arizona. >>> up next, we talk to a mother who called police to get her son help and lost him when officers opened fire. s. >> it was a call she made many times. here's more. >>reporter: when 71-year-old shirley marshall called 911 last june she knew what to say. >> my son is schizophrenic with by polar. she worked more than 30 years in state social services knew the act anymore for services trained in mental health first aid and wanted...
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police arrested 37 year-old adam may or of washington township on friday. mayor who teaches english at gloucester county institute of technology is behind bars on $300,000 bail. >>> police are in the process of identifying all possible victims. >>> well, passionate pleas at a meeting in trenton today centered on the vaccination debate. nine assembly in members voted in favor of the bill that would implement stricter requirements. one opposed, two abstained. this bill would require parents to site a bona fide religiously reason in order to avoid required school vaccinations for their children. in 2008, new jersey loosened its requirements for obtaining religious exemptions. lawmakers believe it ace boosted by people who fear or morally object to vaccines. >> no one has a right to ask me to quantify or qualify the relationship with my creator. that is between me and god. >> reporter: yes. >> get your children i am immunized. it isn't your right to put other people at risk. >> last year 9,000 new jersey students received religious exemptions, and health expert
police arrested 37 year-old adam may or of washington township on friday. mayor who teaches english at gloucester county institute of technology is behind bars on $300,000 bail. >>> police are in the process of identifying all possible victims. >>> well, passionate pleas at a meeting in trenton today centered on the vaccination debate. nine assembly in members voted in favor of the bill that would implement stricter requirements. one opposed, two abstained. this bill would...
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adam may, al jazeera, baltimore. >> you can watch the full report on america tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, 7:00 p.m. pacific >>> just ahead, the united nations has issued a grave warning about the chaos in yemen. we'll get the latest on the ground from someone who is trying to protect his family from the daily air strikes >>> plus hillary clinton is facing new criticism over her email practices. the latest developments are ahead. >>> in nigeria today, the opposition candidate defeated president good luck jonathan by about 3 million votes. he briefly ruled in 1983 during a military coupe. here's more on how the handover will happen. >>reporter: when we spoke to nigeria's new president elect, he was calm and relaxed. he was writing his victory speech but he explained that he wanted to wait until the chairman of the independent national electoral commission had published or at least announced all the results in this presidential race and then at that point prepare himself to address the nation in this victory speech. it will be some time before there is an official handover of power
adam may, al jazeera, baltimore. >> you can watch the full report on america tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, 7:00 p.m. pacific >>> just ahead, the united nations has issued a grave warning about the chaos in yemen. we'll get the latest on the ground from someone who is trying to protect his family from the daily air strikes >>> plus hillary clinton is facing new criticism over her email practices. the latest developments are ahead. >>> in nigeria today, the...
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the next step will lead to the mayor, as a former adam may or leader. what are the missteps along the way that need to be core ected. >> there's too many to mention. first, if you take a look at the statistics here this department of justice report is not only scathing, it's revealing. the city of ferguson has 21,000 people. only 21,000 people. 16,000 people in ferguson have warrants out for them. that's over 80% of the people in the city with warrants. we put 10 people in a room from ferguson,ate are wanted by the police, the press department did that. it uses the warrants, court system gaol as a way to generate money and revenue for the city. people that can't afford if spend time in gaol. many of the issues in ferguson are self-ipp flicted and people in charge owe the region community a duty. >> let's expand the conversation. has the situation in ferguson prompted up to s, perhaps to re-examine their own practices. ferguson is changing as a result of the international exposure that he has gotten as a result of protests that have been focussed there.
the next step will lead to the mayor, as a former adam may or leader. what are the missteps along the way that need to be core ected. >> there's too many to mention. first, if you take a look at the statistics here this department of justice report is not only scathing, it's revealing. the city of ferguson has 21,000 people. only 21,000 people. 16,000 people in ferguson have warrants out for them. that's over 80% of the people in the city with warrants. we put 10 people in a room from...
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adam may aljazeera woodstock new york. >> you can see and hear more of kate pierson this even on "america and that's coming up at 10 p.m. eastern time, 7 p.m. pacific. >> . >> and many finally, our picture of the day and this snap shot certainly caught our eye. white hats, yes those are white hats sprinkled across a field of green. it's a colorful photograph from china of workers harvesting tea leaves. white hats in china harvesting tea leaves. that's our news for this hour. thanks for watching. i'm david schuster, and the ne i nith anta. @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a >> weeknights on al jazeera america. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most important issues of the day. breaking it down. getting you the facts. it's the only place you'll find... the inside story. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". weeknights, 11:30 eastern. on al
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police arrested 37 year-old adam may or of washington township on friday. he teaches english a at the gloucester county institute of technology and is behind bars right now on $300,000 bail. police are in the process of identifying all possible victims and contacting their families. >>> an upper darby man is recovering from a gunshot wound after a neighbor shot him. no details on what started the sunday night dispute. police say victim was shot once in the arm. sus he can was arrested after a brief standoff with police and delco spot team members. >>> temperatures are climbing outside but don't be fooled. the warm up will be brief. we might even see some snow later in the week. the just a messenger. >> thanks, chris. >> here's meteorologist kathy orr hoist the true messenger outside on the eye deck with the first look the at the forecast. kathy, thinks hard to believe. we thought it was over. >> it ace nation, chris, we will see a surge of warmth before we see wind and then much colder temperatures that could set us up for rain and even some snow. the it is
police arrested 37 year-old adam may or of washington township on friday. he teaches english a at the gloucester county institute of technology and is behind bars right now on $300,000 bail. police are in the process of identifying all possible victims and contacting their families. >>> an upper darby man is recovering from a gunshot wound after a neighbor shot him. no details on what started the sunday night dispute. police say victim was shot once in the arm. sus he can was arrested...
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adam. >>> you may want to enjoy the latest video of the former kate middleton because it's probably the laste. the duchess of cambridge has made her last public appearance before giving birth. they toured three locations in southeast london today. one is a charity that weeks with disadvantaged young people. the couple is expecting their second child in mid to late april. their son prince george was born if july of 2013. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well-equipped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. >> a mystery has been solved in southern california. a group of hikers discovered the full sized upright piano covered in graffiti on hill top in the santa monica mountains. the bunch said the instrument appeared to be out of nowhere a group of friends took the
adam. >>> you may want to enjoy the latest video of the former kate middleton because it's probably the laste. the duchess of cambridge has made her last public appearance before giving birth. they toured three locations in southeast london today. one is a charity that weeks with disadvantaged young people. the couple is expecting their second child in mid to late april. their son prince george was born if july of 2013. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking...
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they are waiting to see if he is really going to do that and what their future may hold? >> adam, thank you. . >>> the columbia government and farc rebels have agreed to work together from several areas. the deal follows the latest round of talks in cuba to end the 50-year-old conflict. more than 11,000 people have been killed or injured by land mines in the past 25 years. the government says it is a good start. >> now rallies are being held women's day >> those working as porters, their experience is rarely what they expected. here is a story of one of these women in her own words. >> my name is latifa sedu. i am a tiayau. in the morning, i head out to market. i walk looking for work carrying people's heavy loads. this is a difficult age. i get foot ache. i have chest pains from the heavy loads i carry. >> this is where i sleep. i wake up at 4:00 a.m. and get ready for work. this is a bus station. if you don't wake up early, the drivers get upset. for the two years that i have been here, i have not been able to save any money because whatever i do involves money. bathing, going
they are waiting to see if he is really going to do that and what their future may hold? >> adam, thank you. . >>> the columbia government and farc rebels have agreed to work together from several areas. the deal follows the latest round of talks in cuba to end the 50-year-old conflict. more than 11,000 people have been killed or injured by land mines in the past 25 years. the government says it is a good start. >> now rallies are being held women's day >> those...
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one thing points interesting a similar movement in the design district san francisco you may recall the 2 henry adams was looking to convert office space and push out the existing tenants those are pdr tenants and something similar. >>was afoot last year and supervisor kim and i have been in discussion to figure out how do we protect the tenants whether their residential tenants or pdr business so this is not a unique situation to district there is what similar pressure happening snael supervisor wiener thank you i'd like to add my name as a cory was surprised this came back so this was still happening i remember when there was happening and supervisor kim articulated the statements by the owner saying the city is forcing us to evict those tenants eaten i know that there's a lot of work among the department to figure out that and this was no longer the case so i find s it sad we're in the situation where residents are faces with eviction those interim controls are very important i'll say that our housing crisis riders mia any approaches around adding new housing of varieties to address the for a seco
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. >> the mystery behind the film may never fully come to light. adam raney mexico city. >> on friday the sun will be blacked out across most of europe, and the faroe islands will be one of the few places where a total solar eclipse coo be seen. crews ships carrying eclipse seekers will arrive. but it's been getting cloudy, and that could dim the chance of witnessing the event that they've traveled so far to see. you can find more on our website on al jazeera.com. levels. >> also tonight, good, good, i think we were getting a hold of you. >> when america tonight approached mining company resolution copper about a
. >> the mystery behind the film may never fully come to light. adam raney mexico city. >> on friday the sun will be blacked out across most of europe, and the faroe islands will be one of the few places where a total solar eclipse coo be seen. crews ships carrying eclipse seekers will arrive. but it's been getting cloudy, and that could dim the chance of witnessing the event that they've traveled so far to see. you can find more on our website on al jazeera.com. levels. >>...
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the main mystery of the film one from behind the scenes may never fully come to light, adam rainy, almexico city. >>> now the uber taxi service exploded in popularity around the world and clashed with governments and traditional taxi industry wherever it operates from new york we report. >> reporter: the taxi cab an icon of the city whose popularity may be fading and calling for a black sedan summoned by a smartphone app and say it's more efficient than yellow taxis and it's so popular they out number yellow cabs in new york city and uber drivers are part of the reason why. he gave up being a limo driver to work himself as a uber driver to meet the increased demand. >> everybody is talking about uber in new york, persons in general say to me they love uber. uber changed the city. >> reporter: don't write the o oover 4,000 taxi rides per day in new york city and 20 times more than uber rides and that is good news for bill a yellow cab driver who admitted uber is more popular with the tech-savvy crowd and not worried about the competition. >> a lot of business and enough to go around. >
the main mystery of the film one from behind the scenes may never fully come to light, adam rainy, almexico city. >>> now the uber taxi service exploded in popularity around the world and clashed with governments and traditional taxi industry wherever it operates from new york we report. >> reporter: the taxi cab an icon of the city whose popularity may be fading and calling for a black sedan summoned by a smartphone app and say it's more efficient than yellow taxis and it's so...
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adam. >> yes, i want to show more. they may want to hear this.e scan radar, a beautiful shot here, no snow to show or rain. here are the numbers. close to normal for today. high 52. normal 54. low 31. normal low 36. record 6 degrees. if only we could go back in time to 1948, it was 85 degrees. but take a look at this 24 hour change from yesterday at this time to today where we're 19 degrees warmer in philadelphia. 20 degrees warmer in dover. 19 degrees warmer for the shore and lehigh valley around 11 degrees farmer. despite that it is only 43 in allentown. we only hit 31, 32 yesterday for a high. fifty-three in atlantic city and double nickels for dover. i see a cold front to the north. most of the energy staying in new england. as it slips through this evening there could be a couple spotty showers n fact future tracker at 9:30 there is where the front is close to i-95 and it will be hit or miss with these light rain showers, overall and then they will slide off the coast around midnight tonight. the sky will generally start to clear and once ag
adam. >> yes, i want to show more. they may want to hear this.e scan radar, a beautiful shot here, no snow to show or rain. here are the numbers. close to normal for today. high 52. normal 54. low 31. normal low 36. record 6 degrees. if only we could go back in time to 1948, it was 85 degrees. but take a look at this 24 hour change from yesterday at this time to today where we're 19 degrees warmer in philadelphia. 20 degrees warmer in dover. 19 degrees warmer for the shore and lehigh...
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this is adam sandler and bob barker. >> it's bob barker. you may have seen this on youtube today. let's take a look. >> you know what? i think "price is right" is on now. [ light laughter ] we can watch that. >> love the host. yeah. >> he's just so funny, and not crotchety and angry. >> you know what else is great about him? >> tell me. >> he's worked 25 years and never had to do the "lobbidy doo wakka wakka woo" voice, you know, like a desperate idiot. [ laughter ] >> couldn't be nice, could ya, bobby, huh? [ cheers and applause ] >> it gets way worse. it gets way worse than that. it gets so bad. really goes wrong. >> seth: also, obviously, i'm very excited about this. i want to talk about this. "the jack and triumph show." here's the great triumph. there he is. [ cheers and applause ] >> you know triumph, right? >> seth: "jack and triumph." this is a show on adult swim. >> yes. >> seth: they used to be in a lassie-type show together. >> that's right. this is a buddy comedy. let me explain. because it's confusing for some people. triumph is actually not playing himself. he's play
this is adam sandler and bob barker. >> it's bob barker. you may have seen this on youtube today. let's take a look. >> you know what? i think "price is right" is on now. [ light laughter ] we can watch that. >> love the host. yeah. >> he's just so funny, and not crotchety and angry. >> you know what else is great about him? >> tell me. >> he's worked 25 years and never had to do the "lobbidy doo wakka wakka woo" voice, you know,...
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of the evening still looks a little damp and by the time adam is on the air, a adam joseph on channel 17 at 6 o'clock he maymething to show you on double scan. 28 degrees chilly by 8 o'clock. fortunate we're not seeing any precipitation bite morning because we would be talking frozen stuff but that's not going the happen. by 11 o'clock 42 degrees and then as we get into the afternoon as you just saw there's the chance of showers but it will be rain but not frozen precipitation because by 2 o'clock we're up to 50 degrees. i think it's one of those days where we hit our high early in there afternoon and temperatures gradually settle through the afternoon hours but we're not going to see a big drop today going from 50 to 47 between 2 o'clock and 5 o'clock. high temperature in the earl to midafternoon hours 45 in allentown, 46 in trenton. a bunch of 50's from philadelphia down through wilmington, millville and cape may and atlantic city has a shot at about 52 today. tomorrow we're going to have that cold front coming in from the west. today is the warm front passing but tomorrow is the cold front and ahead of i
of the evening still looks a little damp and by the time adam is on the air, a adam joseph on channel 17 at 6 o'clock he maymething to show you on double scan. 28 degrees chilly by 8 o'clock. fortunate we're not seeing any precipitation bite morning because we would be talking frozen stuff but that's not going the happen. by 11 o'clock 42 degrees and then as we get into the afternoon as you just saw there's the chance of showers but it will be rain but not frozen precipitation because by 2...
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as soon as he talks about today's news events, we may cut to that. adamhapiro, what about the market? what is going on today? is it all about the mideast? >> today is all about the mideast. tomorrow it will be about something other. because investors are just nervous. we've had a good run. 5-plus years. whether it's 10% or 20%, people are looking for a correction. people feel good times can't last forever. >> sabrina, we have this situation where saudi arabia, i mean, the center, the mother lode of oil in the world is taking aim at some of iranians proxies down in yemen. if the iranians get ticked off about that, they may do something to saudi arabia. that could change everything. >> right. and there's reason to be concerned about any of this strife, david. 4 million barrels of oil passes through that area a day. any kind of -- brent crude up $2.62. west texas crude went up a dollar 62 higher. we did see an impact. the important thing to remember is how important us production is right now. things could be a lot worse if things weren't going well here at
as soon as he talks about today's news events, we may cut to that. adamhapiro, what about the market? what is going on today? is it all about the mideast? >> today is all about the mideast. tomorrow it will be about something other. because investors are just nervous. we've had a good run. 5-plus years. whether it's 10% or 20%, people are looking for a correction. people feel good times can't last forever. >> sabrina, we have this situation where saudi arabia, i mean, the center,...
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adam housley, thank you. >> absolutely. >>> spring may be upon us but folks in some parts of the country, don't stowaway your winter gear just yet. keeping our shovels and mittens and snow boots handsy. >> especially across the upper midwest and the great lakes. even the northeast over the next five to seven ace. rest of the country looks good. 50s 60s 80 in tampa. you can see the cold air over the upper midwest, the great leaks and the northeast. we have a lot of moisture and potential for fluid flooding along the gulf coast over the next 12 to 24 hours. we are watching a system moving into the northwest. that will be our next weather maker. watch what happens in the upper midwest and the great lakes. look at the snow blossoming over the dakotaas and wisconsin and iowa. and chicago you could get several inches of snow on your drive in tomorrow. three to six inches. so definitely keep the shovels close by. then we'll watch this next system move into the northwest bringing snow for the mountainous regions. it's going to be cold enough for more snow this week. look at your seven-day precipitation for the north
adam housley, thank you. >> absolutely. >>> spring may be upon us but folks in some parts of the country, don't stowaway your winter gear just yet. keeping our shovels and mittens and snow boots handsy. >> especially across the upper midwest and the great lakes. even the northeast over the next five to seven ace. rest of the country looks good. 50s 60s 80 in tampa. you can see the cold air over the upper midwest, the great leaks and the northeast. we have a lot of moisture...
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david: quick question to adam about this, on sunday, we may have some agreement between the iranians the united states on the nuke issue. is that going to affect oil? if there is an agreement, that would affect the price of oil? >> directly, no, but going to anotice the saudi arabians, they don't want iran getting a nuclear weapon. you don't hear anyone saying this will prevent them from getting a nuclear weapon. it's a delay. they may build their own nuclear weapon. off to the races, here we go. david: corporate profits fell for the first time since the 2009 recession, but other signs are looking positive. slow, but positive. so is the economy on the way up, or is it going down, jared, what do you think? >> i haven't seen much positive, david. you look at personal spending, the gdp revisions, housing is the only thing holding on, and if you look actually at q1 estimates, david, they've dropped the most since january that we've seen for years. three, four, five years, that tells me corporate profits are having a problem. they're not spending, so i don't see a way up here. i don't see
david: quick question to adam about this, on sunday, we may have some agreement between the iranians the united states on the nuke issue. is that going to affect oil? if there is an agreement, that would affect the price of oil? >> directly, no, but going to anotice the saudi arabians, they don't want iran getting a nuclear weapon. you don't hear anyone saying this will prevent them from getting a nuclear weapon. it's a delay. they may build their own nuclear weapon. off to the races,...
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the main mystery of the film the one from behind the scenes may never fully come tonight. adam, mexico city. >>> that's it for me lauren taylor. we'll be back with more news in a moment. bye for now. >> you have to look at the suffering of these children. >> director of unicef, anthony lake. >> every one of those numbers is an individual child. >> helping the innocent victims of war. >> what can unicef do? >> there's a very short answer... our best. >> every sunday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> criminal gangs risking lives >> it's for this... 3 grams of gold >> killing our planet >> where it's blood red... that's where the mercury is most intense >> now, fighting back with science... >> we fire a laser imaging system out of the bottom of the plane >> revealing the deadly human threat >> because the mercury is dumped into the rivers and lakes, it then gets into the food chain... >>
the main mystery of the film the one from behind the scenes may never fully come tonight. adam, mexico city. >>> that's it for me lauren taylor. we'll be back with more news in a moment. bye for now. >> you have to look at the suffering of these children. >> director of unicef, anthony lake. >> every one of those numbers is an individual child. >> helping the innocent victims of war. >> what can unicef do? >> there's a very short answer... our best....
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it sounds like in the answers that we may not even use up to 140 on an annual basis. >> correct. >> commissioner adams? >> following up off of commissioner whoo-hoo's questions. we didn't do any extraordinary bonding during the last contract. >> we did. >> i'm sorry, we utilized them during that period? >> we did. there was a bond team to supplement that and we had a separate contract for that larger bond team and we were very happy with the pricing and with our engagement with the rating agencies. it was very good deal. yes. they were a part of it. >> and we were very fortunate that the underwriter we used did a lot of work as well which was encapsulated in the underwriter fee and the bond deal went over multiple years. it was spread out. >> that was going to be my next question, can the work they do is it capped at an annual 140 so if we have them on a project say over 2 years, can they do 280 versus or do they have to build the 140? >> i'm thinking in terms of a budget appropriating. if we don't spend any this year, we can spend twice next year. on a budget side it on an annual fund balance that cl
it sounds like in the answers that we may not even use up to 140 on an annual basis. >> correct. >> commissioner adams? >> following up off of commissioner whoo-hoo's questions. we didn't do any extraordinary bonding during the last contract. >> we did. >> i'm sorry, we utilized them during that period? >> we did. there was a bond team to supplement that and we had a separate contract for that larger bond team and we were very happy with the pricing and with...
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people on the hill shared with adam what they were concerned about. you may see this get some legs and we'll see what the justice department does at some level. on the other hand, the white house could have known about this all along. not only do we have the spying story. we have the other side with the intelligence we were giving israelis, they were leaking that to their own journalists. that's one of the reasons why they were formally cut off in the sensitive information we were sharing with our allies on the deal. >> do we believe benjamin netanyahu? >> let me ask you a question. the news that israel is spying inging on the united states -- the pope is catholic, right? i've been listening to your conversations for years now. they're interesting. what do we do about a story that israel has to inform american legislators about what the administration is negotiating about? that's what's bizarre. >> you're saying netanyahu is doing us a favor. >> the president is keeping congress out of the loop. even though it is an arms controlled treaty. let me ask you this
people on the hill shared with adam what they were concerned about. you may see this get some legs and we'll see what the justice department does at some level. on the other hand, the white house could have known about this all along. not only do we have the spying story. we have the other side with the intelligence we were giving israelis, they were leaking that to their own journalists. that's one of the reasons why they were formally cut off in the sensitive information we were sharing with...
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the site is less than two miles from rebecca adams along with her two children boyfriend and dog went missing last may. the f.b.i. is now investigating. a houston woman is out of the hospital this afternoon after being shot in a road rage incident. police are hoping she might be well enough to help them complete a sketch of the man who shot her. a white chevy tahoe reportedly cut her off. she honked at the driver. that's what she says he pulled up next to her and shot her in the head. a change of plea hearing is scheduled this morning in los angeles where he's accused of sexually assaulting two women. he initially pleaded not guilty. he will then enter a new plea in a video conference in arizona where he allegedly drugged three women and sexually assaulted two of them. lawyers for the real estate heir robert durst claims to argue he was illegally arrested on charges that he murdered a friend in 2000. susan berman was shot in the head in her home in 2000. police didn't have the chance to question her about the disappearance of durst's first wife in 1982. durst was acquitted in texas in the death of a n
the site is less than two miles from rebecca adams along with her two children boyfriend and dog went missing last may. the f.b.i. is now investigating. a houston woman is out of the hospital this afternoon after being shot in a road rage incident. police are hoping she might be well enough to help them complete a sketch of the man who shot her. a white chevy tahoe reportedly cut her off. she honked at the driver. that's what she says he pulled up next to her and shot her in the head. a change...