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on fresh air wrote on single injuries to today's veterans, they include sorrow, grief, regulate, ale nation. -- alienation. this is something they had to do that goes against their value system, maybe they had to kill a child, maybe something they were horrified by. terry called it moral injury, the signature wound of a veteran. i would say it's a significant you -- signature wound of a war veteran. if we combine ptsd and tbi and moral injury, it's that many of our troops are going to be compromised. it's critical that we keep a high awareness so that members of this group aren't lost to homelessness, that members of this group can work. just so something that we are watching out for and we believe everyone needs to watch out for. to go on, there are all sorts of disabling conditions that can affect the veterans, there is gulf war syndrome that includes symptoms of fatigue, cognitive issues, gastrointestinal problems and neurological issues. estimates are 25 percent that gulf war vets have some form of gulf war syndrome and this translates to 850 san francisco residents. i don't know if any
on fresh air wrote on single injuries to today's veterans, they include sorrow, grief, regulate, ale nation. -- alienation. this is something they had to do that goes against their value system, maybe they had to kill a child, maybe something they were horrified by. terry called it moral injury, the signature wound of a veteran. i would say it's a significant you -- signature wound of a war veteran. if we combine ptsd and tbi and moral injury, it's that many of our troops are going to be...
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and among the fatalities, were 50 national al a50 national adve part because this is area is a touristnation. in this beach resort alone something like 540 swedes were killed. the swedish government just held a memorial. for them it's as much at national tragedy as it is for thailand. now, looking back on the last 10 years, if you and tourists, who come back to pay their respects, and local residents who are making their living off the tourism industry, they will all say that the memory is as sharp and painful as if it happened yesterday. but they will also say that business is better, living up to the slogan that the humanitarian community were using at the time of the tsunami. they said they wanted to build back better. and this place, which was a kind of sleepy fishing village back then, is now fully formed commercial proposition. it's very busy. there are many tourists who are coming here. so in that sense, things are better than they were before the tsunami. but there is also a lot of very painful individual stories. it was an events thatter revokebly changed lives right around th
and among the fatalities, were 50 national al a50 national adve part because this is area is a touristnation. in this beach resort alone something like 540 swedes were killed. the swedish government just held a memorial. for them it's as much at national tragedy as it is for thailand. now, looking back on the last 10 years, if you and tourists, who come back to pay their respects, and local residents who are making their living off the tourism industry, they will all say that the memory is as...
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. >> reporter: al sharpton's national network organized the justice for all rally. >> they are black, they are white, they are young, they are old. this is what america looks like. >> reporter: the families of michael brown, eric garner, tamir rice. >> they may not be here in bodies, but they are here in each and every one of you. y'all brought them here today. >> reporter: they vowed to continue to march until equally under the law is achieved. >>> in other news, the bay area is drying out this weekend after thursday's massive storm, but the dryout ends soon. what to expect come monday. >> we're still adding up those numbers from the thursday storm. the south bay didn't miss out this time. those numbers well above 3 inches. well over 4, 5, 6 inches of rain. all that coming down during the day thursday. right now, things have turned dry. you can see the impact. roughly 200% to 267%. we have a lot of clouds coming over the bay area right now. overcast skies. that is the outer fringe of our next weather system that will bring some rain probably before the end of the weekend. patchy fog,
. >> reporter: al sharpton's national network organized the justice for all rally. >> they are black, they are white, they are young, they are old. this is what america looks like. >> reporter: the families of michael brown, eric garner, tamir rice. >> they may not be here in bodies, but they are here in each and every one of you. y'all brought them here today. >> reporter: they vowed to continue to march until equally under the law is achieved. >>> in...
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al jazeera. >>> united nations conference in pursue, trying to reverse the trend, villagers who chop town decrease say they have no choice if they are to survive. reporting from south sudan. >> took over responsibility for his family when his father was killed in the war leading to independence. now his nephews have lost their father in the most recent spate much fighting. charcoal provides an income and means for existence. >> get food from charcoal, medicine from charcoal and some other needs from charcoal. >> reporter: along south sudan, even petrol is imported into this land wash with fossil fuels. there is little gas, very little kerosene. despite the billions of dollars of oil being pumped from the ground here in south sudan, the major fuel is charcoal or firewood and that's wood harvested from virgin forest for 9 million people. that's millions of cooking fires every day and that's uncountable numbers of trees. those plumes of smoke are coming from charcoal manufacturing sites. the trees here have been heavily harvested. experts here that nearly 1.5% of south sudan's forest is being lost ev
al jazeera. >>> united nations conference in pursue, trying to reverse the trend, villagers who chop town decrease say they have no choice if they are to survive. reporting from south sudan. >> took over responsibility for his family when his father was killed in the war leading to independence. now his nephews have lost their father in the most recent spate much fighting. charcoal provides an income and means for existence. >> get food from charcoal, medicine from charcoal...
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. >> reporter: al sharpton's national action network organized saturday's march for justice. >> we have the same goal and that is equal protection under the law. and that's not black against white. it's right against wrong. >> reporter: sheila williams marched with two of her sons. >> if we don't make a change, he's going to be one of the trayvon martins or the michael morrells, and i'm trying to come out here and let them see what's going on hopefully make history. >> reporter: juliana goldman, cbs news, washington. >> reporter: i'm jericka duncan at the millions march in new york city. here, an overflow of demonstrators shut down parts of manhattan. families who had lost loved ones at the hands of police led the icrch which started in washington square park. >> signs like this in ferguson are everywhere. the sounds of the crowd add to the calls for a more just society. nicole bell was front and center. she's the fiancee of sean bell who was unarmed when police gunned him down in 2006, the morning of his wedding. nicole says the marches are not about just losing black lives. >> everyon
. >> reporter: al sharpton's national action network organized saturday's march for justice. >> we have the same goal and that is equal protection under the law. and that's not black against white. it's right against wrong. >> reporter: sheila williams marched with two of her sons. >> if we don't make a change, he's going to be one of the trayvon martins or the michael morrells, and i'm trying to come out here and let them see what's going on hopefully make history....
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primetime news. >> welcome to al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. charges against kenya's president at the international criminal court have been dropped. prosecutors were unable to collect enough evidence to take the case to trial. >>> amnesty international has accused rich countries of failing syrians displayed by war. 380,000 syrians are seeking a new home, but few countries are willing to take them. >>> and president barack obama has nominated ashton carter to become his new secretary of defense. obama made the announcement alongside carter at the white house news conference. he still needs approval from that senate. >>> investigations are underway in india after 15 patients say they were blinded after what should have been routine cataract surgery. at least 15 patients say they now cannot see at all. india's medical infrastructure is under scrutiny after 50 women died last night. >> they took us
primetime news. >> welcome to al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. charges against kenya's president at the international criminal court have been dropped. prosecutors were unable to collect enough evidence to take the case to trial. >>> amnesty international has...
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you want to screw us, here's a tool you can use to screw us". >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation>> you don't feel that you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no... no... >> al jazeera investigates. egypt's lost power. december 17th. 10:00 eastern. on aljazeera america. >> the taliban was planning another attack against the afghan national army. >> while he was waiting for the fighters to gather, i asked the taliban commander - leesan - about how he felt about killing fellow afghans. >> i asked him if the taliban today was changing its approach. >> i was driven to the outskirts of town to film a large gathering of over a hundred taliban fighters. this was undoubtedly a show of strength for the camera. and a reminder why so many are concerned about what will happen when the nato troops withdraw later this year. >> as you can see, some of the commanders are planning their attack today. they're planning to attack an afghan national army base. >> the key us war aim was to prevent al qaeda from being able to operate out of afghanistan. before they went on their raid, i asked
you want to screw us, here's a tool you can use to screw us". >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation>> you don't feel that you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no... no... >> al jazeera investigates. egypt's lost power. december 17th. 10:00 eastern. on aljazeera america. >> the taliban was planning another attack against the afghan national army. >> while he was waiting for the fighters to gather, i asked...
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support two dodgy businessmen an israeli one, and an egyptian one... >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nationyou don't feel you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america >>> eric garner's family has filed a case against the police department. it is a claim for $75 million. if no deal is reached a lawsuit could be the next step. data collected shows that there were 9,500 claims filed against the new york police department in fiscal year 2013, and the city paid a whopping $137 million in settlements and judgments. that's 35% higher than it was five years ago. scott stringer is new york city's comptroller, and says the data can be a leading indicator of potential problems that government agencies need to address. good to see you again. >> good to be back. >> i know you can't talk about the garner case. but tell me how these work. people make these claims -- >> prelitigation. an individual can come file a claim. and then we make an attempt to settle that claim. we do this rarely. it's not something we do often, but
support two dodgy businessmen an israeli one, and an egyptian one... >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nationyou don't feel you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america >>> eric garner's family has filed a case against the police department. it is a claim for $75 million. if no deal is reached a lawsuit could be the next step. data collected shows that...
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. >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation >> you don't feel you oweanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america ♪ ♪ >>> these are the global headlines this hour. the u.s. government stepping up security ahead of the release of a censored version of the report in to cia interrogation techniques. it's the first time the agency has been brought to account for methods used on al qaeda suspects. >>> people in the philippines are recoverin recovering from tt major storm to his their islands, at least 42 people have died. what was typhoon hagupit struck the country. but weakened as it swept west. >>> leaders of the gulf corporation council are gathering in qatar for their annual summit. it's thought they were talking about formation joints military command. live for us outside the building where that summit is being held, and i mentioned there the possibility of the joint military command. that the main headline from this summit? deed, david, it is one of the things that people are anticipat
. >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation >> you don't feel you oweanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america ♪ ♪ >>> these are the global headlines this hour. the u.s. government stepping up security ahead of the release of a censored version of the report in to cia interrogation techniques. it's the first time the agency has been brought to account for...
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. >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation >> you don't feel you oweexplanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america >> beyond the verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. one hour special only on al jazeera america >> the south china sea is fast becoming another area of the world to worry about. china's moves to reclaim territory has angered countries. the united states has called on china to stop it provocative actions there, but china has essentially told the u.s., butt out. it's prime real estate for shipping lanes, and it may be home to billions of barrels of oil. and china is appa
. >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation >> you don't feel you oweexplanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america >> beyond the verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth......
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kristen slime saloomey al jazerra thed nations. >> the jordan submitted the resolution on behalf of thenians, deena explained why the pal palestinians wanted toy swift vote. >> we no jordan would have liked more to time discuss and do more consultations on the text and with members of the security council, however the palestinian leadership insisted and wanted to go ahead with the vote today. and after many hours of discussions among us the arab group, we came to the we wanted to support them. it's their issue they know what -- we hope they know what they are doing it's their concerns in the first place although jordan as a stake holder has also its concerns when it comes to certain issues like refugees, jerusalem, border issues and security issues. >> more now from west jerusalem. >> reporter: the pal still vinnie leadership no doubt very disappointed not to secure those crucial nine votes needed to pass this u.n. security council resolution. they, of course, wanted this symbolic win even though they knew that the americans would exercise its veto if it did secure those nine votes. how
kristen slime saloomey al jazerra thed nations. >> the jordan submitted the resolution on behalf of thenians, deena explained why the pal palestinians wanted toy swift vote. >> we no jordan would have liked more to time discuss and do more consultations on the text and with members of the security council, however the palestinian leadership insisted and wanted to go ahead with the vote today. and after many hours of discussions among us the arab group, we came to the we wanted to...
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al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. m not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >> the taliban was planning another attack against the afghan national army. >> while he was waiting for the fighters to gather, i asked the taliban commander - leesan - about how he felt about killing fellow afghans. >> i asked him if the taliban today was changing its approach. >> i was driven to the outskirts of town to film a large gathering of over a hundred taliban fighters. this was undoubtedly a show of strength for the camera. and a reminder why so many ar
al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. m not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >>...
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. >> joining us is an al jazeera national security contributors joining us. we appreciate your time. why the heck did they accept the men. they have not been charged and have been cleared for release for quite some time. why so difficult to find places that would take them? >> we don't take them. since 2011 congress banned any of these detainees from being transferred to u.s. soil, so that leaves a feeling that even though we say they are clear for transfer, they must still be dangerous. obviously there's a feeling in the rest of the world na if the united states thinks the guys are too dangerous to bring them on to its soil, why should we accept them. >> if they are dangerous, why no charges. they are not dangerous, that's the reality. >> when guantanamo was open, they said it would be the worst of the worst. 780 people were brought to guantanamo in the early 2000 said. 500 of them were released under the bush administration. clearly a lot of the people over there were not the worst of the worse. they were innocent people picked up in the course of a conflic
. >> joining us is an al jazeera national security contributors joining us. we appreciate your time. why the heck did they accept the men. they have not been charged and have been cleared for release for quite some time. why so difficult to find places that would take them? >> we don't take them. since 2011 congress banned any of these detainees from being transferred to u.s. soil, so that leaves a feeling that even though we say they are clear for transfer, they must still be...
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. >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation >> you don't feel you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america >> television icon norman lear >> we hoped we were delivering real characters... >> creator of "all in the family" "the jeffersons" and "good times" talks race, comedy and american culture today... >> you're taking me to a place in this interview, i haven't been before... >> i told you this would be your best interview >> ...and it is... it's the current one... >> every monday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera, only on al jazeera america >> it's often tough to get congress to agree on very much but it's recently passed the able act can broad bipartisan support, helping people with disabilities safe for themselves. the able bill has been passed by the senate when it could change the lives of millions of americans. "america tonight's" sheila macvicar speaks to one advocate who
. >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation >> you don't feel you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america >> television icon norman lear >> we hoped we were delivering real characters... >> creator of "all in the family" "the jeffersons" and "good times" talks race, comedy and american culture today......
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al jazeera. the united nations and human rights groups are calling for u.s.fficials to be prosecuted for their role in interrogation techniques of suspects. at hidden sites around the world. >>> zimbabwean president mugabe is expected to announce a replacement. he fired joyce mujuru. a new law comes into effect in japan, which could land journalists and whistleblowers in gaol. hundreds protested against a law which they say limits media freedom. the japanese government insists it's necessary to convince allies to share intelligence. >> an associate professor of politics at the international christian juste in tokyo, says the law may be a good thing in japan. >> the victims are military government and world war ii, and it put them in a difficult situation in terms of where they should lie in terms of state secrecy laws and how to think about secrecy. is there a role in terms of the japanese government in controlling in the country and protecting japan's security interests and global interests. mine would argue yes. it's important in terms of sharing informatio
al jazeera. the united nations and human rights groups are calling for u.s.fficials to be prosecuted for their role in interrogation techniques of suspects. at hidden sites around the world. >>> zimbabwean president mugabe is expected to announce a replacement. he fired joyce mujuru. a new law comes into effect in japan, which could land journalists and whistleblowers in gaol. hundreds protested against a law which they say limits media freedom. the japanese government insists it's...
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the march led by a coalition of civil rights group, i colluding reverend al sharpton's national action network is motivated by the lack of grand jury drooimt for the police who killed michael brown and eric garner two unarmed african-american men. this strategy of using nonaction to pressure policymakers takes a page from the activist of dr. martin luther king jr. his likeness is just miles from where the march will arrive. the the martin luther king junior memorial shows a single l transformative leader who changed everything. but in fact, history tells a more complicated story. king did not emerge from a stone. he emerged from a movement that included lesser known champions for civil rights who were both advise virzs and adversaries, whods names and faces get obscured in history. and this week a new film that offers a corrective was singed out for one of hollywood's highest honors. selma, which tells the story of the struggle and success of the civil rights movement in 1965 received golden globe nominations for best motion picture, actor and director. the film shows his often content
the march led by a coalition of civil rights group, i colluding reverend al sharpton's national action network is motivated by the lack of grand jury drooimt for the police who killed michael brown and eric garner two unarmed african-american men. this strategy of using nonaction to pressure policymakers takes a page from the activist of dr. martin luther king jr. his likeness is just miles from where the march will arrive. the the martin luther king junior memorial shows a single l...
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. >> reporter: al sharpton national network on hand at the vigil.e have not released the race of the officers. both were on the force less than 10 months. >> no justice, no piece. >> reporter: brown has a criminal history including two priors for itemed murder. he was released from prison two years ago and his family says he had a new job, new apartment an new baby. >> he don't fight. he got enough zen not to fight and attempt to shoot at no police officers. my son is not that kind. >> reporter: and internal affairs is investigating. as is the city's homicide units. the officer who struck brown is on desk duty pending the out come of that investigation. the other officer his partner has been treated for stress. we do want to mention that the weapon that brown was carrying inside his vehicle police say it was reported as stolen last year. iain and dawn, back to you. >> all right, sabina, thank you. >>> breaking news tonight out of delaware county. sky fox over the scene in glenn olden where there are reports three people have been shot. emergency cre
. >> reporter: al sharpton national network on hand at the vigil.e have not released the race of the officers. both were on the force less than 10 months. >> no justice, no piece. >> reporter: brown has a criminal history including two priors for itemed murder. he was released from prison two years ago and his family says he had a new job, new apartment an new baby. >> he don't fight. he got enough zen not to fight and attempt to shoot at no police officers. my son is...
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they were led by reverend al sharpton's national action network and by a number of families of black and black boys killed by police, including eric garner's family and the m families of michael brown from ferguson, tamir rice and amadou diallo. they also demonstrated in boston and st. louis and pennsylvania, even in nebraska. and dozens of other places across the country. it's been nearly two weeks since the eric garner grand jury decision and three wooeks since the decision in ferguson, missouri, in the michael brown case. if this weekend is any indication, it does not seem like the protest movements has anywhere near spent its energy. . see? crest whitestrips work on a deeper level than paste. whitening toothpaste only removes surface stains, but whitestrips go below the enamel surface to safely remove deep stains. don't miss our buy one get one free offer this holiday season! nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easil
they were led by reverend al sharpton's national action network and by a number of families of black and black boys killed by police, including eric garner's family and the m families of michael brown from ferguson, tamir rice and amadou diallo. they also demonstrated in boston and st. louis and pennsylvania, even in nebraska. and dozens of other places across the country. it's been nearly two weeks since the eric garner grand jury decision and three wooeks since the decision in ferguson,...
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hadi al-bahri with the national co-vision of sir i don't know opposition forces. speaking with us on the phone of cairo. >> they're begging for mercy at the court gates. their brother has been on death row for years, now he can be hanged at any moment. >> we're knocking on every door to seek justice for my brother to save his life, but there is no hope, and my brother will be wrongfully hanged by the authorities. >> pakistan has issued death sentences for dozens across the country in the last few years. now lifting of the moratorium on the death penalty those convicts are now facing execution. >> first convicted by an anti-tropical storm court in 2004 for killing a boy, but his fame and lawyers deny it, saying he was 13 at the time, and the accusation had nothing to do with armed groups. >> he was a juvenile, and he was tortured into a foolish confession. it really goes to the heart of the government's decision to lift the ban on moratorium, and resume executions of the most dangerous terrorists, but he is none of that. he was 13. he was a juvenile. >> the lifters
hadi al-bahri with the national co-vision of sir i don't know opposition forces. speaking with us on the phone of cairo. >> they're begging for mercy at the court gates. their brother has been on death row for years, now he can be hanged at any moment. >> we're knocking on every door to seek justice for my brother to save his life, but there is no hope, and my brother will be wrongfully hanged by the authorities. >> pakistan has issued death sentences for dozens across the...
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. >> right now we're going to go live to a press conference called by reverend al sharpton, the national action network, with the family of eric garner. take a listen. >> -- of eric garner, gwynn carr to my left is two of his daughters, emerald and erica and his son emory are standing with us. we're joined also on stage by minister kirstin john foy, the staten island president of our chapter, cynthia davis. we are joined by the president of the new york state branches of the naacp, hazel dukes, and we are joined by assemblyman kareem kamara, senator walter mosley, and our home city councilwoman ynez dickens. and last but not least one who has fought for many years to avoid us from being at this moment, the presiding bishop of the house of the lord churches, the reverend dr. daughtry. a week ago tonight on this stage stood the mother and father of michael brown from ferguson. stood the domestic partner and mother of the child of a young man killed in the pink houses in brooklyn, new york, who will not even be funeralized till friday night. we've not even had the chance to bury him. they j
. >> right now we're going to go live to a press conference called by reverend al sharpton, the national action network, with the family of eric garner. take a listen. >> -- of eric garner, gwynn carr to my left is two of his daughters, emerald and erica and his son emory are standing with us. we're joined also on stage by minister kirstin john foy, the staten island president of our chapter, cynthia davis. we are joined by the president of the new york state branches of the naacp,...
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. >> opec's decision could be seen as a geopolitical jab at two nations supporting syria's president, bashar alad. saudi arabia, along with other gulf nations like qatar, are supporters of syrian opposition in the country's civil war. and, remember, it's not just middle east wells creating a world market a wash in oil, north american shale is also feeding the glove. u.s. production is the highest in three decades as the world economy slows, demand falls, and downward price pressure continues. for now, the world's pain is your gain at the pump. ♪ ♪ >>> are you falling in love with cheap oil? over the next 12 months it could pump a thousand bucks in to your family budget. and give vladimir putin's russia a haircut. what could possibly go wrong? we'll take a look at the joys and threats of really cheap oil moving forward. joining me for that conversation professor of international finance and business at the george washington university. international oil consultant. and amy myers-jaffe, executive director of energy and sustainability at the university california davis. since you guessed below 70,
. >> opec's decision could be seen as a geopolitical jab at two nations supporting syria's president, bashar alad. saudi arabia, along with other gulf nations like qatar, are supporters of syrian opposition in the country's civil war. and, remember, it's not just middle east wells creating a world market a wash in oil, north american shale is also feeding the glove. u.s. production is the highest in three decades as the world economy slows, demand falls, and downward price pressure...
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. >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation >> you don't feel you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america >> now for full-disclosure, i'm native from the anishinaabe nation. my dad and older relatives were taken from their families and put in residential schools in canada where the expressed intent was to kill the indian in the child. my family here in south dakota have lost children to the child welfare system. the stories in this episode of fault lines hit close to home. this is the pine ridge reservation, home to the oglala lakota. it stretches for over 2 million acres across the southwestern corner of south dakota. this land is home to a rich culture but has also seen some of the darkest parts of native american history. in the 1800s the government began sending native children from across the country to boarding schools, sometimes using armed police to remove them from their families. through the agencies of the government they are being rapidly brought from their s
. >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation >> you don't feel you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america >> now for full-disclosure, i'm native from the anishinaabe nation. my dad and older relatives were taken from their families and put in residential schools in canada where the expressed intent was to kill the indian in the child. my family here...
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mohammed adow, al jazeera. >> in the year the united nations gave itself a report card to reduce child mortality: jane reports on what has been achieved. >> at the dawn of the mel inium in the year 2000, the then u.n. secretary general. at the war. >> within the next 15 years, i believe we can have the population of people living in extreme poverty and see all children, girls and boys alike and particularly girls, receive the full primary education and halt the spread of hiv aids. >> that was. the target set known as the mil enium development goals to have a 15 year deadline. with one year to go, it is a mixed picture. significant progress has been made on reducing the number of people living in extreme poverty. work is still needed on maternal mortality rates and on feeding the world's most hungry. there is no doubt the mdg-forced world leaders to take action that led to significant progress. now, the u.n. is creating goals. diplomats are working on the wording but activists say they need to be ambitious. >> we think they have the right thing. they commit to fighting inequality. >> th
mohammed adow, al jazeera. >> in the year the united nations gave itself a report card to reduce child mortality: jane reports on what has been achieved. >> at the dawn of the mel inium in the year 2000, the then u.n. secretary general. at the war. >> within the next 15 years, i believe we can have the population of people living in extreme poverty and see all children, girls and boys alike and particularly girls, receive the full primary education and halt the spread of hiv...
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you want to screw us, here's a tool you can use to screw us". >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation you don't feel that you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no... no... >> al jazeera investigates. egypt's lost power. december 17th. 10:00 eastern. on aljazeera america. >> america's middle class, rebuilding the dream. the latest in our year long series. we check back in with the sabinos, struggling paycheck to paycheck, as always the holidays present another financial challenge. however, they find out cutting up their credit cards, help them keep their spending under control. >> the holidays are supposed to be a peaceful time. i like to be organized, even though we may be financially stressed, i look for the sales. i used to use charge cards. we both did and this was years ago. seven years ago. one day, so we were sitting down, he took my pocketbook he said give me your charge cards, he got his. and he choched everythin choppe. >> we were never credit cardaholics, or junky addicts or anything like that. we had some debt. i negotiated with a lot of the creditors. if we owe
you want to screw us, here's a tool you can use to screw us". >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation you don't feel that you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no... no... >> al jazeera investigates. egypt's lost power. december 17th. 10:00 eastern. on aljazeera america. >> america's middle class, rebuilding the dream. the latest in our year long series. we check back in with the sabinos, struggling paycheck to paycheck,...
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. >>> united nations has told al jazeera that it's helping muslims in central african republic to survive. the u.n. was responding to a report from human rights watch that says hundreds of muslims are trapped in enclaves and living in desperate conditions. the report said that u.n. peace keepers are blocking them from fleeing abroad. >> reporter: they risk death if they try to leave. and death if they stay. a human rights report said that 750 muslims in central african republic are dieing in displacement camps. this girl saw her father and uncle be killed. >> they slit my father's throat. >> reporter: since february 42 people have died from malnutrition and other diseases, according to human rights watch. twice a week u.n. peace keepers escort a convoy of commercial trucks to neighboring cameroon, but they won't offer the same protection to people who have been displaced. the muslim-led transitional government said they want to prevent ethnic cleansing. >> these people are from this country, they have a right to stay. however, they have the basic right to decide what they want to do. >> i
. >>> united nations has told al jazeera that it's helping muslims in central african republic to survive. the u.n. was responding to a report from human rights watch that says hundreds of muslims are trapped in enclaves and living in desperate conditions. the report said that u.n. peace keepers are blocking them from fleeing abroad. >> reporter: they risk death if they try to leave. and death if they stay. a human rights report said that 750 muslims in central african republic...
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. >> we know that ref recommended al sharpton, national action network and the urban league and cornell brooks with naacp are all meeting today to look at what happens beyond today regarding peaceful protests. this certainly is not a runoff, won't end with last night or what we see today later. >> reporter: it doesn't seem or feel like one off. they're planning what folks believe will be a march for justice december 13th in washington, d.c. to piggy back on de blasio's statement, i asked eric garner's mother how she felt about de blasio's statement. she said it was comforting to feel that the mayor had her family's back, at least support for justice. there are key differences between what's happening in new york city and in ferguson. in ferguson it was so apparent that big gap between the city leadership and the people, seemed to take every opportunity to fumble and mishandle opportunities to heal the wounds. here in new york city, that tone that mayor de blasio struck is completely different. but these communities are also very different. there was low expectation of violence here in t
. >> we know that ref recommended al sharpton, national action network and the urban league and cornell brooks with naacp are all meeting today to look at what happens beyond today regarding peaceful protests. this certainly is not a runoff, won't end with last night or what we see today later. >> reporter: it doesn't seem or feel like one off. they're planning what folks believe will be a march for justice december 13th in washington, d.c. to piggy back on de blasio's statement, i...
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support two dodgy businessmen an israeli one, and an egyptian one... >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation >> you don't feel you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >>> good to have your company. these are the top stories. g kenya's police squads admitted for the first time to carrying out extrajudicial killings. it was an assassination programme targetting suspected muslim rationals. >>> syria reportedly called on the united nations to impose sanctions on israel. they accused israel of carrying out air strikes in damascus province. israeli jet
support two dodgy businessmen an israeli one, and an egyptian one... >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation >> you don't feel you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find...
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support two dodgy businessmen an israeli one, and an egyptian one... >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america >>> consumers are loving these cheap oil prices. the u.s. frac-ing boom is in danger of coming to a halt. the dirty truth about falling oil pricing. plus building an island, the incredible lengths china is going to get a strategic advantage. and forget mars. companies are racing to get back to the moon, but not for the reasons you think. "real money." ♪
support two dodgy businessmen an israeli one, and an egyptian one... >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america >>> consumers are loving these cheap oil prices. the u.s. frac-ing boom is in danger of coming to a halt. the dirty truth about falling oil pricing. plus building an island, the incredible lengths...
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the president of kenya uhuru kenyatta is addressing the nation about an attack by the militant group al shabab in the northeast of the country that killed 36 people. let's listen in. >> the decades of horror, fear, outrage, and frustration, we resolve as a nation to protect our sovereignty by pursuing our enemiy iey ies beyond our borde somalia. by mid 2011, it had become clear that our long border with an ungoverned territory, teeming with violent criminals, was a threat to our national stability. joining military efforts to bring peace to somalia was the inevitable answer to our terror and security threats. in october 2011, the government authorized the kdf to pursue al shabab militia into somalia. this decision was right then and remains so today. following requests by regional, continental, and global actors, kdf joined in february 2012. to date, we remain part of the african union mission. the incursion in somalia has been largely successful. al shabab is depleted and on the retreat. however, etch in its diminished state, it remains a threat to our nation. in desperation, al shabab
the president of kenya uhuru kenyatta is addressing the nation about an attack by the militant group al shabab in the northeast of the country that killed 36 people. let's listen in. >> the decades of horror, fear, outrage, and frustration, we resolve as a nation to protect our sovereignty by pursuing our enemiy iey ies beyond our borde somalia. by mid 2011, it had become clear that our long border with an ungoverned territory, teeming with violent criminals, was a threat to our national...
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nation. >> that was reverend al sharpton, the national action network. host of politics nation. we should disclose mark, who is here with me now. the president and ceo of the urban league there. aamong those calling for police reform, most aggressive. >> thanks for having me, ronan. >> this issic iactually the fir time you're doing interviews after all this played out. i want to get your take particularly on the grand jury facet of this. a prominent piece of so many of these cases of police accountability. is it every appropriate when what they're considering is justice for a police officer that there is often times so closely tied to. >> here's the thing, the state grand jury system and in the case of staten island and in the case of ferguson and these are state grand juries that work along with state elected prosecutors in staten island. the prosecutor is elected from staten island and richmond county and in ferguson the prosecutor is elected from st. louis county. this is an indication that the state grand jury seem to be unwilling or incapable of bringing charges against pol
nation. >> that was reverend al sharpton, the national action network. host of politics nation. we should disclose mark, who is here with me now. the president and ceo of the urban league there. aamong those calling for police reform, most aggressive. >> thanks for having me, ronan. >> this issic iactually the fir time you're doing interviews after all this played out. i want to get your take particularly on the grand jury facet of this. a prominent piece of so many of these...
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you want to screw us, here's a tool you can use to screw us". >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation. >> you don't feel that you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no... no... >> al jazeera investigates. egypt's lost power. december 17th. ♪ ♪ >> protests continuing for a third night in a row. this is new york city, live pictures in new york city. we're following protests as well in chicago, boston, miami and other cities. let's go on the phone to duarte jeraldino. they have been walking down south down fifth avenue. duarte tell me what's going on. >> i'm on fifth avenue. the crowd has progressed quietly. 200 people, this looks much bigger, this is one of the most crowded areas of the city. it's hard to tell the because as they pass these iconic stores in the city, more people are joining. it seems like commerce who were there were in complete shock. the workers hold them back as crowds, media and police went inside the apple store as the protesters chanted, i can't breathe i can't breathe i can't breathe 11 times to symbolize what happened to mr. garner. right now they are
you want to screw us, here's a tool you can use to screw us". >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation. >> you don't feel that you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no... no... >> al jazeera investigates. egypt's lost power. december 17th. ♪ ♪ >> protests continuing for a third night in a row. this is new york city, live pictures in new york city. we're following protests as well in chicago, boston, miami and...
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msnbc host reverend al sharpton founded the national action network, the lead organizer of the event. >> this is not a black march or a white march, this is an american march. >> reporter: there were a few tense moments when protesters from ferguson, missouri demanded to speak. but calm was restored when they were allowed. but the day was largely peaceful with rallies across the country. in boston, houston, new york. and there were some counterprotests. >> i 100% support our policemen and women who are trying to do their job. >> reporter: and while it may be too soon to call this a movement, protesters say momentum is building. >> it may not be the civil rights era, but it's a close cousin. >> reporter: drawing big names. >> black lives matter. black lives matter. >> reporter: people of all races. >> it is not a black issue, a white issue or any particular race. >> reporter: and ages. >> i want to be part of a change so that my kids can grow up in a world where they don't have to be afraid of the police. >> reporter: now, so far just a handful of arrests reported. 23 in boston. none h
msnbc host reverend al sharpton founded the national action network, the lead organizer of the event. >> this is not a black march or a white march, this is an american march. >> reporter: there were a few tense moments when protesters from ferguson, missouri demanded to speak. but calm was restored when they were allowed. but the day was largely peaceful with rallies across the country. in boston, houston, new york. and there were some counterprotests. >> i 100% support our...
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. >> okay, kristen for us at the united nations two al banian seamen were killed in an accident todayile towing the greek ferry, that caught fire, the ferry is still shouldering off the italian coat, more than 400 people were rescued after the fire started and an unknown number are still missing the ship is being touted to italy which will conduct the investigation, it was a mac damian nut rage that we are still talking about, a former south korean airline executive will now face criminal charges after losing it at jfk international airport gauss she was served the nuts in a bag instead of on a plate. >> it's becoming a that milliare if unwelcomed ordeal. another round of public reckoning for her reaction to a bag of nuts served in a first class cabinet. the vice president shouted to the chief orders the plane back to the gate in new york, and has the man thrown off. she stands accused of breaking aviation safety and workplace laws and more generally of abusing her powerful high status position the extraordinary level of interest stems not just from the fact that it started over a bag
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they're planning to attack an afghan national army base. >> the key us war aim was to prevent al qaedarom being able to operate out of afghanistan. before they went on their raid, i asked them whether they would renounce ties with al qaeda - something that the taliban's leadership has so far refused to do. >> being present at a gathering of armed taliban in these numbers was terrifying - this was a potentially a prime target for a us drone strike. as you can see, the taliban fighters operate in broad daylight in the district of charkh. the ana base is not far from here but they don't fear any attacks from them and they move all around the city without fearing them. i was told the roads would be closed and the area sealed off by government forces after the attack. it was time for me to leave charkh. >> when the us and nato withdraws most of its troops from afghanistan, the taliban will, despite over a decade of war, still be here. the key question is what will happen on the ground after the draw-down? the answer might be that i've already seen it - it's basically already happening. a fi
they're planning to attack an afghan national army base. >> the key us war aim was to prevent al qaedarom being able to operate out of afghanistan. before they went on their raid, i asked them whether they would renounce ties with al qaeda - something that the taliban's leadership has so far refused to do. >> being present at a gathering of armed taliban in these numbers was terrifying - this was a potentially a prime target for a us drone strike. as you can see, the taliban...
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here again is your host, the reverend al sharpton. >> our next revvie is a politics nation favorite.ohn babber. >> are you kidding me? >> no. not kidding at all. actually speaker boehner gets award for leading the 113th congress, the least productive in history, for filing a bogus lawsuit against the president, and making taxpayers pay for it. and for pointing yet another committee on the phony benghazi scandal. what do you say to that? i'll take rain check from that smooch, mr. speaker. the speaker walks away with the year's alfred c. sharpton blueberry pie lifetime achievement award. congratulations and i hope this award leaves him singing a happy tune. >> what a wonderful day. >> the tweets are rolling in. who will walking away with the viewers' choice? also president obama rand paul, and oh-oh, is that donald sterling? what is he doing here? find out next. i know i have an 810 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. and your big idea is hot dogs shaped like hamburgers? nope. hamburgers shaped like hot dogs. that's not really in our wheelhouse... you don't put it
here again is your host, the reverend al sharpton. >> our next revvie is a politics nation favorite.ohn babber. >> are you kidding me? >> no. not kidding at all. actually speaker boehner gets award for leading the 113th congress, the least productive in history, for filing a bogus lawsuit against the president, and making taxpayers pay for it. and for pointing yet another committee on the phony benghazi scandal. what do you say to that? i'll take rain check from that smooch,...
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kristin saloomey, al jazeera united nations. >> the group spokesperson accused the israeli prime minister thanked the votes against palestinian statehood. >> i would like to vote appreciation and thanks to the united states and australia and also special thank you for the president of nyjer and rwanda. rwanda.they kept their word and that's what clinched this matter. >> let's hear from imtiaz tyab. >> from the palestinian side disappointment that they did not secure the nine votes. we do know that the palestinian leadership will meet later on today. they may announce whatever future steps they may take. but as we hear from the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, israel is very pleased the palestinians did not secure the eight votes needed. he did go on to thank the nigerian leader goodluck jonathan. the palestinians are thinking what they will do next. we heard from the palestinian side he going as far as saying the u.n. security council isn't a place that they're going to give up on, that there's a reasonable chance that they could go back to the u.n. security council, as well as
kristin saloomey, al jazeera united nations. >> the group spokesperson accused the israeli prime minister thanked the votes against palestinian statehood. >> i would like to vote appreciation and thanks to the united states and australia and also special thank you for the president of nyjer and rwanda. rwanda.they kept their word and that's what clinched this matter. >> let's hear from imtiaz tyab. >> from the palestinian side disappointment that they did not secure the...
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al sharpton. president of the national action network, host on msnbc. thank you very much for your role in this.ood to have you here. we have much more ahead as we continue to monitor these live protests and elsewhere around the country, responding to the grand jury decision to not indict a new york city police officer in the death of eric garner who was choked to death in the streets of staten island this last july. >>> looking at a feed from the streets of new york city. this i think is along the west side highway. one of the main northwest arteries on the west side of manhattan island. today in new york, hours before the grand jury announced its verdict in the eric garner case, the verdict that has brought out all these protests, they nouged they would be moving up the initial deployment of body cameras for new york city police officers to wear while they're on duty. this was in the works in new york for a while but wasn't actually expected to go into effect for another month. then today the day of the eric garner announcement, they moved up the body cam's announcement basically to now.
al sharpton. president of the national action network, host on msnbc. thank you very much for your role in this.ood to have you here. we have much more ahead as we continue to monitor these live protests and elsewhere around the country, responding to the grand jury decision to not indict a new york city police officer in the death of eric garner who was choked to death in the streets of staten island this last july. >>> looking at a feed from the streets of new york city. this i...
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you want to screw us, here's a tool you can use to screw us". >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation. >> you don't feel that you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no... no... >> al jazeera investigates. egypt's lost power. december 17th. 10:00 eastern. on aljazeera america. >> we'll remind you of the top stories here on al jazeera. two hostages were killed in a failed rescue attempt. they were killed by fighters. >>> protests in lebanon after an al-qaeda-linked syrian group says it killed a lebanese policeman it held captive. and more than a million and a half people find shelter as a typhoon merchandise towards the islanheads towards the island nation. >> zimbabwe's president mugabe wife grace mugabe has been placed as the president of the women as league which puts her on the path to follow her husband to power. it's thought that the justice minister will be selected to replace mujuru as vice president. we have more about the decision of grace mugabe's appointment as women's league. >> that is a very powerful position here in zimbabwe. most members are women, and they'r
you want to screw us, here's a tool you can use to screw us". >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation. >> you don't feel that you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no... no... >> al jazeera investigates. egypt's lost power. december 17th. 10:00 eastern. on aljazeera america. >> we'll remind you of the top stories here on al jazeera. two hostages were killed in a failed rescue attempt. they were killed by fighters....
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al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> you're watching inside story. i'm ray suarez. whether it's kidnapping foreign nationals, firing test missiles over neighboring countries or hacking the computer systems of a major multi national corporation understanding north korea's state interest is sometimes hard to do. especially if you use the same yardstick as the one you would use to assess the work of other state actors. so ambassador hill, is it important to understand why north korea is doing what it's doing? understand it's motivations. understand the way it size the world when you try to figure this out? >> oh, it is very important to understand why they're doing this, why they behave the way they do, no question. the issue is, of course, what to do about it. north korea is your proverbial her mitt kingdom. it sits there in splendid isolation in plot so splendid isolation. it has a ruling family that approaches a ruling religious cult. they don't mind that
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james bays, al jazerra, at the united nations. >>> a brawl has broken out between government politiciansition rival in georgia's parliament. the fight started during an argument about the selection process for delegates to international bodies. some m.p.s even tore microphones from their desks and used them as weapons. >>> falling oil prices have hit nigeria's currency but the economy overall is expected to grow as is one industry in particular, hair. from lagos, we look at the big demands to extensions, weaves and wigs. >> reporter: on the corner of a busy lagos place women are in the market for beauty. it's a common site across nigeria, a booming demand to hairpieces, braids, weave on and wigs. >> it makes us look smart, beautiful, confidence. we look good when we make our hair, you are carrying your own natural hair looks rough at times. >> reporter: she comes here twice amos to have the braids attached she doesn't minds the two hour processor the 15-dollar bill. the search for good looking hair is a serious business. the only fix tubes of the informal economy is the highly competitiv
james bays, al jazerra, at the united nations. >>> a brawl has broken out between government politiciansition rival in georgia's parliament. the fight started during an argument about the selection process for delegates to international bodies. some m.p.s even tore microphones from their desks and used them as weapons. >>> falling oil prices have hit nigeria's currency but the economy overall is expected to grow as is one industry in particular, hair. from lagos, we look at...
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al sharpton. president of the national action network, host on msnbc. thank you very much for your role in this.ood to have you here. we have much more ahead as we continue to monitor these live protests and elsewhere around the country, responding to the grand jury decision to not indict a new york city police officer in the death of eric garner who was choked to death in the streets of staten island this last july. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards, even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours, but aleve can last 12 hours... and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? aleve,
al sharpton. president of the national action network, host on msnbc. thank you very much for your role in this.ood to have you here. we have much more ahead as we continue to monitor these live protests and elsewhere around the country, responding to the grand jury decision to not indict a new york city police officer in the death of eric garner who was choked to death in the streets of staten island this last july. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink...
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al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> we were talking to a young lady saying she just wanted her voice to get out there. >> by the thousands, they're sending their government a message. >> ahead of 'em is a humanitarian crisis where tens of thousands of people are without food, water, shelter. >> a special one hour look at global attacks on free press. monday 9:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. >>> i am stephanie sy and irrelevant watching a special edition of "talk to al jazerra" featuring the best of the interviews last year. environmental loyal robert f. kennedy, jr. and celebrated conductor. but first a woman well known for her work with chimpanzees. >> what's the most interesting thing that oven learned about chimpanzees over the years? >> how like us they are, or how like them we are. and i think the most shocking, but very fascinating thing is when i realized that like us, they have a dark side. and that made them sadly seem more like us than i had
al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> we were talking to a young lady saying she just wanted her voice to get out there. >> by the thousands, they're sending their government a message. >> ahead of 'em is a humanitarian crisis where tens of thousands of people are without food, water, shelter. >> a special one hour look...
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al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >>> one thing that you have written in a very thought-provoking way about is when nations should intervene. >> yes. >> when the u.s. should intervene in conflicts in other countries. one interesting thing you raise is sort of this difference between leg legality and legitimacy. sometimes countries have to intervene when they don't have proper legal authorizathes. what do you mean by "legitimacy"? >> i to the international law for many years. i believe in the value of international rules, and i think you see it immediately today. right? if russia can invade crain and nothing happens as a matter of international law, the next thing you know noire country will invade without the saifrnthsz of the security council. rules are critical to upholding international order. >> said, we have a system that was to challenge the five victors. my proposition is we need to get past that arrangement. sometimes you have to break rules in or
al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >>> one thing that you have written in a very thought-provoking way about is when nations should intervene. >> yes. >> when the u.s. should intervene in conflicts in other countries. one interesting thing you raise is sort of this difference between leg legality and legitimacy. sometimes...
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al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the store world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back, we're talking about an important new study that says one in five older americans that says one in five older americans take prescription that's work against you. my husband and i laugh about it because the disclaimer is longer than the product. has america caplized on the instant gratification and caused you us to think there's a medicine to fix everything. >> i think it's our culture to think there's a magic pill. when we exercise and drink more water and all of the things that mother said are good for us, but we have evolved into a syndrome where a problem happens, and we want an instant solution, whether it's financial or medical. and there are so many innovagues that people think there's a cure for everything, and while medications, also safe, have risks and that's a balance that needs to be discussed with a physician. so we want it to be true, but i think it's the responsibility of the fda and pharma
al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the store world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back, we're talking about an important new study that says one in five older americans that says one in five older americans take prescription that's work against you. my husband and i laugh about it because the disclaimer is longer than the product. has america caplized on the instant...