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abu ali's mother is too old to make the dangerous trip.he is staying behind with other relatives. >> narrator: hala has hired a driver to take her and the children to the turkish border. the only way out of the city is a treacherous road through areas controlled by isis or the regime. >> (humming a tune) >> (man shouting) >> narrator: after a three-hour drive, the family arrives at a refugee camp on the border. by january 2015, more than one and a half million syrians have fled to camps like this, and there's hardly any room for newcomers. >> narrator: after two days in the camp, hala and the children cross the border into turkey. their life as refugees has begun. they are heading to istanbul, where they will apply for asylum at the german consulate. hala has used her savings to take a mini-bus across turkey. (laughing) (playful screaming) (screaming continues) (playful screaming) >> narrator: it's february 2015. the family is staying with a relative in istanbul. they've been waiting to see if their application for asylum in germany will b
abu ali's mother is too old to make the dangerous trip.he is staying behind with other relatives. >> narrator: hala has hired a driver to take her and the children to the turkish border. the only way out of the city is a treacherous road through areas controlled by isis or the regime. >> (humming a tune) >> (man shouting) >> narrator: after a three-hour drive, the family arrives at a refugee camp on the border. by january 2015, more than one and a half million syrians...
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that is not the case with alis. the next increment capability that we're delivering is 2.02 and we were supposed to have that fielded by august of this year. i am estimating that that delivery of that system is probably about 60 days late now. i'll not sure if we'll be able to pull that schedule back any. if that is the case, then it will be up to the u.s. air force to decide what to do in august when it comes to alis 2.02 if it's going to be about 60 days late. i'm not sure if we'll be able to pull that schedule back in. if that's the case, it will be up to the united states to decide what to do if it's going to be about 60 days late. >> anyone else wish to comment? >> i would only say that we have another team that is looking specifically at alis and i believe that they have a draft report over on the hill right now. that might be helpful to look for that. in fact, i could probably make sure that the committee gets a draft copy of that. >> that would be great. we should. because we had significant concerns for the
that is not the case with alis. the next increment capability that we're delivering is 2.02 and we were supposed to have that fielded by august of this year. i am estimating that that delivery of that system is probably about 60 days late now. i'll not sure if we'll be able to pull that schedule back any. if that is the case, then it will be up to the u.s. air force to decide what to do in august when it comes to alis 2.02 if it's going to be about 60 days late. i'm not sure if we'll be able to...
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and the key question is does ali want himself to be president. this is someone who historically has done things behind, rather than public. one of the figures prepared to sit behind the scenes and take care of things from there. i would have to question whether he, himself wants to be president. he's pleased with the fact that a bit more than a year of having to flee yemen due to the invasion, leaving yemen in the dead of the night, a wanted man fleeing for his life. he's now been appointed vice president which i think when you look at the region. that's an impressive comeback story that we have seen. >> thank you. good to get your thought, joining us from beirut. thank you >>> now, armenia is accusing azerbaijan of fighting in the caucuses despite a ceasefire to end the worst flare up of fighting in two decades. the armenian enclave lies inside the azerbaijan borders, but is controlled by separatists with ties to armenia. it was set up as a de facto independent state after a 6-year war. despite a truce in 1994, tension lingers on, despite a truc
and the key question is does ali want himself to be president. this is someone who historically has done things behind, rather than public. one of the figures prepared to sit behind the scenes and take care of things from there. i would have to question whether he, himself wants to be president. he's pleased with the fact that a bit more than a year of having to flee yemen due to the invasion, leaving yemen in the dead of the night, a wanted man fleeing for his life. he's now been appointed...
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reporting live outside the convention center, ali gorman, channel6 "action news. >> thank you ali.oing to need it. i appreciate that. >> he's not running. [laughter] >> thanks ali. >> sure. >> let's take it live outside right now. look at that. gray skies above but a pretty picture. we're live with the accuweather word in a moment. >> take a look at the ben franklin bridge. meteorologist cecily tynan has your exclusive accuweather five day forecast including what the broad street run is going to look like weather-wise when we come right back. stay with us. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. try s
reporting live outside the convention center, ali gorman, channel6 "action news. >> thank you ali.oing to need it. i appreciate that. >> he's not running. [laughter] >> thanks ali. >> sure. >> let's take it live outside right now. look at that. gray skies above but a pretty picture. we're live with the accuweather word in a moment. >> take a look at the ben franklin bridge. meteorologist cecily tynan has your exclusive accuweather five day forecast...
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i'm john siegenthaler, "ali velshi on target" is next. >> i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight. addiction in america. better tactics for fighting a new war on drugs. how cities and states are battling the latest heroin epidemics and dealing with a brand-new class of synthetic drugs. all week long al jazeera america is showcasing a selection of your stories. they're some of the most important issues we've covered on this channel for you. among the most urgent and disturbing topics i've devoted time to addressing on this show and in this city is drug addiction. i've seen it firsthand as a volunteer among new york city's homeless pops and that's introduced me to a new softer approach to helping people addicted to heroin and other drugs. it's called harm reduction and views be addiction as more of an abuse issue and not as a crime. not everybody is on board with some of the radical ideas associated with harm reduction. in new york they actually want to give heroin addicts aosafe placa safeplace to shoot up. >> where are you taking me to? >> we're going here real quit and then to the
i'm john siegenthaler, "ali velshi on target" is next. >> i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight. addiction in america. better tactics for fighting a new war on drugs. how cities and states are battling the latest heroin epidemics and dealing with a brand-new class of synthetic drugs. all week long al jazeera america is showcasing a selection of your stories. they're some of the most important issues we've covered on this channel for you. among the most urgent and...
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ali velshi "on target" is next. t" is next. >> on january 12, 2010, the grouped shook beneath haiti, the western hemisphere poorest country. it was the worst earthquake in 20 years. billions of dollars poured in, but what has happened since may shock you. i'm ali velshi with a special edition of "on target." haiti on shaken ground. $13billion, that's the full price tag for one of those u.s. navy aircraft carriers. that's the amount pledged to haiti after a massive earthquake rocked the country in 2010. with all the images of destruction americans donated tens of millions of dollars to the effort. $43million was collected through phone texts alone. but six years on there are big questions about what was done with all that international support. david arosto went to haiti to investigate. here is part one of his special report. >> six years ago security cameras captured this scene from inside haiti's presidential palace. when the dust finally settled more than 150,000 people will have perished from a massive earthquake
ali velshi "on target" is next. t" is next. >> on january 12, 2010, the grouped shook beneath haiti, the western hemisphere poorest country. it was the worst earthquake in 20 years. billions of dollars poured in, but what has happened since may shock you. i'm ali velshi with a special edition of "on target." haiti on shaken ground. $13billion, that's the full price tag for one of those u.s. navy aircraft carriers. that's the amount pledged to haiti after a massive...
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. >>> tim's friend ali likes to ride her bike. >> to another business meeting.roup of my friends are going out in hollywood. >> she's constantly riding her bike out to work, to the shop, to the gym. but -- >> what you might not know is it is not her bike. she borrows it. >> so kim saw the opportunity to have a little fun. >> i got a bike for her. and today we are going to fake steal her bike. we'll surprise her with a brand new avaton cordova. >> kim seeing it has donated an incredible bike. as such is the incident, no one can give a present without first messing with somebody. >> the bigger the make, ali thinks her bike that isn't her bike is missing. >> you have a huge online following. so i get why they want to mess with her. >> these going to freak out. >> so kim sets up a video. suddenly her phone goes off. hello? >> i would love to go -- the bike was in the back of the car and i guess i left the [ bleep ] hatch open on the car and the bike is nowhere to be found. >> look at her face. she's like, oh, no. >> oh, dude. the bummer level goes nuclear as she jus
. >>> tim's friend ali likes to ride her bike. >> to another business meeting.roup of my friends are going out in hollywood. >> she's constantly riding her bike out to work, to the shop, to the gym. but -- >> what you might not know is it is not her bike. she borrows it. >> so kim saw the opportunity to have a little fun. >> i got a bike for her. and today we are going to fake steal her bike. we'll surprise her with a brand new avaton cordova. >> kim...
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when we move forward to alis 3.0, the plan is to fix many of those problems. there's also a concern that i think general bogdan alluded to when he was talking about tires, that there's still too much reliance on sending parts back rather than repairing them closer to front lines. but again, the program is working on those issues, and so we'll see how well alis 3.0 does when we get to operational testing, my estimate will be in 2018. >> lieutenant general bogdan, can you comment on dr. gilmore's assertion that with the current number of aircraft planned for testing use and 80% aircraft availability rate is needed to successfully accomplish the testing and evaluation on schedule, what would you assess is the current aircraft availability rate? and does the jpo's current projections estimate that the aircraft availability rate will be up to 80% by the time it's schedulinged to start? it seems as though right now you're not making that, and yet you're going to have more challenges between now and then to meet that. how are we going to meet the testing guidelines t
when we move forward to alis 3.0, the plan is to fix many of those problems. there's also a concern that i think general bogdan alluded to when he was talking about tires, that there's still too much reliance on sending parts back rather than repairing them closer to front lines. but again, the program is working on those issues, and so we'll see how well alis 3.0 does when we get to operational testing, my estimate will be in 2018. >> lieutenant general bogdan, can you comment on dr....
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ali velshi, "on target" is next. ♪ >> i'm ali velshi.n target tonight, homeless in america, more than half a million men, women and children living on the streets in one of the world's richest countries. i'll bring you their stories, and what's being done to help americans, including veterans who have no place to call home. all weeklong, aljazeera america is showcasing a selection of your stories. some of the most important issues that we covered on this channel for you, and that includes a subjective devoted hundreds of hours top understanding, both in my professional and personal life. homelessness in america. here in new york, i see the struggles of the homeless while doing volunteer outreach with new york city's chronically homeless every week. there are over half a million homeless americans. nearly a quarter are children under the age of 18. and then there's this. nearly one in a dozen homeless are veterans. that's why president obama set a goal top end homelessness among veterans. that has not happened. but the official estimate o
ali velshi, "on target" is next. ♪ >> i'm ali velshi.n target tonight, homeless in america, more than half a million men, women and children living on the streets in one of the world's richest countries. i'll bring you their stories, and what's being done to help americans, including veterans who have no place to call home. all weeklong, aljazeera america is showcasing a selection of your stories. some of the most important issues that we covered on this channel for you, and...
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aaron's wife, ali. >> i know that for a long time, they didn't even lock their door. they would leave and go to dinner or go to town and leave the door unlocked because cleo was the guard dog. >> reporter: fulfilled as the griffith's lives seemed to be, keith and julie were transformed when aaron and ali brought into the world their first daughter, aria. >> when i had that first child it was the greatest day of her life, i think. >> julie lived for my little girl. she wanted to be a part of >> reporter: and julie was there for ali when she went into labor with their second daughter, analiese. her white knuckled dash to the hospital earned julie the affectionate nickname, nascar nana. >> the flashers were going and she was honking the horn and we -- >> reporter: and what is she saying to you? is she talking you through it? >> she says, "don't have a baby in my car." she says, "keep your legs crossed, don't have a baby in the car." >> reporter: everything seemed to be going great for the griffiths in 2013. keith had weight loss surgery and dropped more than 100 pounds.
aaron's wife, ali. >> i know that for a long time, they didn't even lock their door. they would leave and go to dinner or go to town and leave the door unlocked because cleo was the guard dog. >> reporter: fulfilled as the griffith's lives seemed to be, keith and julie were transformed when aaron and ali brought into the world their first daughter, aria. >> when i had that first child it was the greatest day of her life, i think. >> julie lived for my little girl. she...
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ali bowman, cbs 2. >> english tests will be administered today for 3rd-8th graders girl give me a cheese burger >> and fries. >> she was one of the original members of the car pool karaoke club. wait until you see what james
ali bowman, cbs 2. >> english tests will be administered today for 3rd-8th graders girl give me a cheese burger >> and fries. >> she was one of the original members of the car pool karaoke club. wait until you see what james
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. >> ali velshi on target. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on,not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target. >> the number of people living in new york city shelters has reached record highs in recent years as housing costs soar, but the bigger picture tells a different story. nationwide, the homeless population has increased every year since 2007, and the biggest have come from the chronically homeless, people who live on the street. it's a program that essentially gives the chronically homeless their own apartments. it started in new york, and it has become a national program. here. >> you were in this neighborhood because there were drugs here. where would you sleep? >> anywhere along here. >> back in interstate interstate, valerie wilkinson had been on the streets for two years, drinking and battling depression, she found what safe haven she could outside of this school in harlem. this? >> it got to the point where i got sick and ti
. >> ali velshi on target. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on,not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target. >> the number of people living in new york city shelters has reached record highs in recent years as housing costs soar, but the bigger picture tells a different story. nationwide, the homeless population has...
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. >>> i am ali velshi. you are watching "to talk to al jazeera" my guest is peter gabe bre yell with richard branson, he helped create elders, a group of elder peace. >> you were having a conversation one day with richard branson, and you -- it seems like your -- you have these moments in your life where you decide that change is required and you are going to go really big with change. this yd of the elders? >> yeah. >> came up. >> yeah. >> tell us about the elders for those who don't know. >> it's sort of a naive dream, you know, like you can get a bunch of super heroes and sort out some of the problems, but the serious aspect of it was that wisdom is the neglected commodity in a way. you know, people go through life, a ton of experience, and we sort of push them off to the sea and into the unknown. and there is something there that could be gained. the dream, i think, was that if you could find elder statesmen, states women, that have extraordinary lives behind them but are no longer interested in their o
. >>> i am ali velshi. you are watching "to talk to al jazeera" my guest is peter gabe bre yell with richard branson, he helped create elders, a group of elder peace. >> you were having a conversation one day with richard branson, and you -- it seems like your -- you have these moments in your life where you decide that change is required and you are going to go really big with change. this yd of the elders? >> yeah. >> came up. >> yeah. >> tell...
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let me go to ali vitali, who covered donald trump day in and day out and inside the room. do we know where he is now and what he's up to? >> reporter: the vibe of the room now the stark contrast walking from outside the prot t protests to sheryl crow singing and people talking amongst themselves, the tables meeting are empty now, presumably the tables meeting with donald trump are higher up sponsors within the california gop structure. the chair of the california republican party did come out just now and said some people slowed trump down a little bit, obviously referring to the proteste and praised the police doing a good job keeping protesters at bay and they w probably not start on time because of the disruption inside. >> ali, sorry to interrupt. the pictures you're looking at now are live pictures. you can't see this from your vantage point because you're inside, we have demonstrators walking around -- i can't tell what side of the building they're on, a good-sized crowd moving around in an area we haven't seen them before. i don't see a lot of police presence. the c
let me go to ali vitali, who covered donald trump day in and day out and inside the room. do we know where he is now and what he's up to? >> reporter: the vibe of the room now the stark contrast walking from outside the prot t protests to sheryl crow singing and people talking amongst themselves, the tables meeting are empty now, presumably the tables meeting with donald trump are higher up sponsors within the california gop structure. the chair of the california republican party did come...
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. >> ali velshi on target. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target. >>> welcome back to inside story. we're talking about the advances in science that hold the promise of taking the mystery out of diseases you or family members may develop. the promise and the peril of knowing you may have a higher than average chance of suffering from a thus far incurable malady or dying an early death. there are legal, ethical, digital privacy implications involved in this new era of medicine. my guests are still with me. counselling for couples, we talked just briefly earlier about what we're learning about the inheritability of various neurological disorders. if we find out more about this c4 and its relationship to schizophrenia, would woe go as far eventually as to advise certain couples not children? >> we're really a long way off from being able to get to that question because the critical piece to under
. >> ali velshi on target. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target. >>> welcome back to inside story. we're talking about the advances in science that hold the promise of taking the mystery out of diseases you or family members may develop. the promise and the peril of...
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aly.estren la pieza nueva y que te den la pieza vieja. johnny: sÍ, porque el mecÁnico puede decir que cambiÓ la pieza y a lo mejor sÓlo necesitaba un ajuste. aly: debemos conocer a nuestro auto como nos conocemos a nosotros mismos, es como ir al mÉdico. johnny: ¿cÓmo podemos conocer mÁs nuestro auto? aly: primero que todo debemos leer el manual de operaciones de vehÍculo para saber quÉ tipo de mantenimiento. te voy a enseÑar otro ejemplo, muchas veces se ha creado una teorÍa de que los autos que tienen que cambiar el aceite a las 3000 millas. johnny: a las estrellas no se ha usado el aceite todavÍa. aly: los aceites modernos son aceites sintÉticos que se pueden cambiar entre 7000 incluso 20.000 millas de acuerdo a la marca del aceite y del vehÍculo, por eso es importante aprender ser manual de las operaciones del vehÍculo en la secciÓn "mantenimiento". las llantas pueden ser hasta 15.000 millas, alineaciÓn de vehÍculo, 20.000 millas, muchas veces vamos a los sitios que dicen que hay que ca
aly.estren la pieza nueva y que te den la pieza vieja. johnny: sÍ, porque el mecÁnico puede decir que cambiÓ la pieza y a lo mejor sÓlo necesitaba un ajuste. aly: debemos conocer a nuestro auto como nos conocemos a nosotros mismos, es como ir al mÉdico. johnny: ¿cÓmo podemos conocer mÁs nuestro auto? aly: primero que todo debemos leer el manual de operaciones de vehÍculo para saber quÉ tipo de mantenimiento. te voy a enseÑar otro ejemplo, muchas veces se ha creado una teorÍa de que...
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it was like ali-frazier, if ali cheated on frazier with the ups girl. what? these two little peanuts? aw. who won? polly pocket or strawberry shortcake? you want some, too, bitch?! man, control your suspect! all right, get 'em out of here. we'll secure the area. uh, you sure you two can handle an empty apartment? no, no, no, no, no, no. you heard him, ramirez. housekeeping will take it from here. hey, hey! put some mints on the pillow. (laughing) you know, i am getting a little sick of seely always acting like he's better than us. yeah. i mean, just 'cause you get a commendation from the mayor and back-to-back marksmanship awards doesn't mean you're a better cop.
it was like ali-frazier, if ali cheated on frazier with the ups girl. what? these two little peanuts? aw. who won? polly pocket or strawberry shortcake? you want some, too, bitch?! man, control your suspect! all right, get 'em out of here. we'll secure the area. uh, you sure you two can handle an empty apartment? no, no, no, no, no, no. you heard him, ramirez. housekeeping will take it from here. hey, hey! put some mints on the pillow. (laughing) you know, i am getting a little sick of seely...
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ali vitale is inside for us right now. set the scene for us.hat's going on inside that convention hall? >> reporter: it seems like as he spoke, the crowd did seem to warm to him a little bit. >> ali, sorry, i'm cutting you off. there he is. we see him now in our overhead shot, donald trump exiting. we see trump there with the secret service around him, quite a detail there, making his way out. this is the same way he came in earlier, not seeing any signs of protesters there. we're just going to watch as he makes his way back to his motorcade again. it was about half an hour, maybe 40 minutes ago, we saw donald trump's motorcade redirected to the side, to the back of this facility, he walked in, the protesters out front, some of them were clearly caught off guard by that, telling our reporter steve patterson out front that they had tried to keep donald trump from speaking to, try to shut down at least this portion of the event, but donald trump did manage with the help there of authorities to make his way in. and you see, again, he's retracing h
ali vitale is inside for us right now. set the scene for us.hat's going on inside that convention hall? >> reporter: it seems like as he spoke, the crowd did seem to warm to him a little bit. >> ali, sorry, i'm cutting you off. there he is. we see him now in our overhead shot, donald trump exiting. we see trump there with the secret service around him, quite a detail there, making his way out. this is the same way he came in earlier, not seeing any signs of protesters there. we're...
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i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us.s continues here on al jazeera america. >> thanks for joining us. as the dialogue changes for the lgbt community in america, the nation's largest christian denomination, american catholics are reconsidering
i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us.s continues here on al jazeera america. >> thanks for joining us. as the dialogue changes for the lgbt community in america, the nation's largest christian denomination, american catholics are reconsidering
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i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us. our government are doing what they need to do in order to protect their citizens. i don't think this state is going to take this and appropriate manner until we're dragging dead bodies out of buildings >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. this special edition of america tonight. just off the coast
i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us. our government are doing what they need to do in order to protect their citizens. i don't think this state is going to take this and appropriate manner until we're dragging dead bodies out of buildings >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. this special edition of america tonight. just off the coast
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i'm ali velshi. thanks for joining us. fact that she would die. the manner in which she died, that's what he sh control over. >> inside the debate in california - that could ripple across the nation. should medically assisted suicide be legalized. >> we cannot legislation morality. this is a matter of personal choice. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm adam may with this report. tonight we tackle a subject that we all face - death. if you think about how you want to die, you might say peacefully in your sleep or surrounded by friends or family. well, what g you could plan that and avoid a drawn-out sometimes painful death. because of diseases or cancers. the debate over medically assisted suicide is rapidly heating up, and soon it could be a real option for millions more americans. for those on the front lines of this battle. all eyes are on california, that's where one husband made a promise to britney. >> we cannot legislate morality, this is a matter of choice. >> reporter: california lawmakers debate becoming the next state to legalize medically a
i'm ali velshi. thanks for joining us. fact that she would die. the manner in which she died, that's what he sh control over. >> inside the debate in california - that could ripple across the nation. should medically assisted suicide be legalized. >> we cannot legislation morality. this is a matter of personal choice. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm adam may with this report. tonight we tackle a subject that we all face - death. if you think about how you want to die, you...
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i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us. >> al jazeera america, proud to tell vital and important environmental stories. >> i'm off the coast of hawaii. >> we've been driving for miles into what should be pristine rain forest. >> this is not your standard household dust. >> the first national news channel to report unsafe water in michigan. >> chlorine. >> it tastes like you're drinking out of a pool. >> no justice, no peace! >> so today, we stand up for environmental justice. we stand up for ourselves. we stand up for our rights. >> have you experienced any health issues since this water was switched over? >> loss of hair. >> is there an environmental urgency? >> even a modest rise in sea level could have dramatic impacts. >> this is where our house stood. >> behind me, it is literally hell on earth. the fire fighters in there are fighting against global forces. >> the fire was getting closer. we had just enough time to get him in the truck and go. >> i lost my auto body shop. that's the money i ha
i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us. >> al jazeera america, proud to tell vital and important environmental stories. >> i'm off the coast of hawaii. >> we've been driving for miles into what should be pristine rain forest. >> this is not your standard household dust. >> the first national news channel to report unsafe water in michigan. >> chlorine. >> it tastes like you're drinking out of a pool. >> no justice, no peace! >> so today,...
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scarlet: will it help ali baba?the author the book on ali baba and is standing by. : thank you so much. we are here with duncan clark and we have his new book it great to have you here with the bloomberg team. talk about your first meeting with jack mott 20 years ago. >> it was in 1999 in the apartment where he founded the company earlier. carol: what was that like? >> it was smelly and noisy. he and his wife are cofounders. feltople were women so it like walking into a college campus. jack was born in 1962 so he was late to the game. it was his third venture but he was determined to focus on how to connect chinese businesses to the world. he had this passion for what he was doing. was the feeling that he was taking in the u.s. and in seattle in particular and importing that into china or was it more of an inspiration of creating something new? >> it was the combination of both because he did not set out to create an amazon. he started out focusing on disney's to business opportunities. others tried to create an ama
scarlet: will it help ali baba?the author the book on ali baba and is standing by. : thank you so much. we are here with duncan clark and we have his new book it great to have you here with the bloomberg team. talk about your first meeting with jack mott 20 years ago. >> it was in 1999 in the apartment where he founded the company earlier. carol: what was that like? >> it was smelly and noisy. he and his wife are cofounders. feltople were women so it like walking into a college...
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come back for more "america >> i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight. out of reach. doctors have a miracle drug to cure disease. here's the problem, some patients can't get it fast enough to save their lives. >>> much of the recent outrage orover rising rice rising pricer prescription drugs is martin screlling. he decided it would be okay to 500%. his business plans involve buying old prescription drugs and jacking up their prices. the the plan is that undermining the strategy by speeding up the approval process by competitors to older drugs which are made by just one company. but older drugs are not the only problem. in 2014, overall spending on prescription drugs in america billion. this is five times the increase from the year before. one big reason for that spike: expensive new drugs that can cure hepatitis c. an estimated 3.5 million americans are infected by hepatitis c. it's a potential fatal virus that can kim. often in effect drunk users that share dirt 80ed in les. cure rate for helpc called harvoni, made by a company called gilliad scientists. one time cos
come back for more "america >> i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight. out of reach. doctors have a miracle drug to cure disease. here's the problem, some patients can't get it fast enough to save their lives. >>> much of the recent outrage orover rising rice rising pricer prescription drugs is martin screlling. he decided it would be okay to 500%. his business plans involve buying old prescription drugs and jacking up their prices. the the plan is that undermining...
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ali gorman has it's details. >> in search for relief for knee pain, people try supplements but consumer reports reports adviser says that they likely won't help. >> there is very little medical evidence that these to supplements will ease your joints pain and this can pose risks that includes an increase in blood sugar levels and a greater chance of bleeding when taken with blood thinners. it can worsen high blood pressure and trigger abnormal heart rhythms, the consumer reports and orthopedic academy of surgeons is this choose widely reports, adding that people with knee pain should talk to their doctor and get moving with low activity activities like walking or swimming and combined with activities to stretch and strengthen the muscles around the joints, it's likely you'll need something likebuprofen o or. >> the council for responsibility nutrition said this, for most people the supplements help without safety concerns, however people should be diagnosing with their doctor before their supplement use, ali gorman, channel 6 "action news." >> coming up tonight at 10:00, it's an all new
ali gorman has it's details. >> in search for relief for knee pain, people try supplements but consumer reports reports adviser says that they likely won't help. >> there is very little medical evidence that these to supplements will ease your joints pain and this can pose risks that includes an increase in blood sugar levels and a greater chance of bleeding when taken with blood thinners. it can worsen high blood pressure and trigger abnormal heart rhythms, the consumer reports and...
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. >> ali velshi on target. >> i've been talking tonight about homeless people living on the streets,and including a large group of homeless, people force to live in their cars. the government doesn't keep records of the so-called vehicular homeless, but advocates say that we might be seeing the greatest number, and it's not only illegal, but unsafe. and that's why they have come up with a solution. this is back in the fall of 2013. >> just before 6 p.m., as others start their community home from work, theresa smith heads toward this church in downtown san diego, but it's not religion that she's after. it's the parking lot. >> this is our office, what we use. so we have our file cabinet, and paperwork, and basic toiletries, and snacks that we get in for donations. we want to make sure that our need. >> she founded a non-profit, renting the lots from this church and a youth center nearby. it's one of a dozen programs and 85 sites on the west coast that provide a safe haven for the roughly 59% of the homeless who live in their cars. >> how is your case going? >> it's going good. >> smit
. >> ali velshi on target. >> i've been talking tonight about homeless people living on the streets,and including a large group of homeless, people force to live in their cars. the government doesn't keep records of the so-called vehicular homeless, but advocates say that we might be seeing the greatest number, and it's not only illegal, but unsafe. and that's why they have come up with a solution. this is back in the fall of 2013. >> just before 6 p.m., as others start their...
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i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us. >> people out here are struggling and just trying to get by with whatever they can. >> al jazeera america - proud of telling your stories. >> somebody to care about us man... >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> brick by brick, i will open it. it will take more than a few rocks to stop me from doin' what i have to do. >> suddenly heroin seems to be everywhere. >> there's no way i am willing to give up my family for a drug ever again. >> i know you all have strong opinions about the border. >> i don't believe in borders. >> our government is allowing an invasion. >> i don't really know as much as i thought i did. >> people don't just need protection, they need assistance. >> what's your message then? >> we need help now. >> oh my god... the town's out of water. >> we came up here to talk to some people who are selling fresh water... fresh water for fracking. >> we are a town that greed destroyed. >> what do we want? >> justice! >> these people have decided
i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us. >> people out here are struggling and just trying to get by with whatever they can. >> al jazeera america - proud of telling your stories. >> somebody to care about us man... >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> brick by brick, i will open it. it will take more than a few rocks to stop me from doin' what i have to do. >> suddenly heroin seems to be everywhere. >> there's no way i am willing to give up my...
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i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us. our government are doing what they need to do in order to protect their citizens. i don't think this state is going to take this and appropriate manner until we're dragging dead bodies out of buildings >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. this special edition of america tonight. just off the coast of the pacific north-west lies a potential killer, a 700 million long geological fault line called the kerr cascadiasubducti, on zone. the big one. it lies far out to sea. hidden beneath the waves. the waiting earthquake. >> i try and look as it could happen any day >>> this man is a regional manager for the federal emergency management agency in the pacific north-west. one of these earthquakes could be a monster. >> i think people are just not mentally or physically prepared to think about how bad something that large can be. >> the earthquake is supposed to be about a 9.0, maybe 9.1 earthquake which is going to rock and roll everything around here for three to five minutes >>> chuck wa
i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us. our government are doing what they need to do in order to protect their citizens. i don't think this state is going to take this and appropriate manner until we're dragging dead bodies out of buildings >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. this special edition of america tonight. just off the coast of the pacific north-west lies a potential killer, a 700 million long geological fault line called the kerr cascadiasubducti, on zone. the big...
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. >> ali velshi on target. >> al jazeera america brings you independent reporting without spin. >> not everybody is asking the questions you're asking me today. >> we give you more perspectives >> the separatists took control a few days ago. >> and a global view. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> getting the story first-hand. >> they have travelled for weeks, sometimes months. >> what's your message then? >> we need help now. >> you're watching al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america - proud of telling your stories. >> somebody to care about us man... >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> brick by brick, i will open it. it will take more than a few rocks to stop me from doin' what i have to do. >> suddenly heroin seems to be everywhere. >> there's no way i am willing to give up my family for a drug ever again. >> getting to the heart of the matter. proud to tell your stories. al jazeera america. >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera." i'm richelle carey. someone who has taken the ballet world by storm: misty copeland. >> one of your personal goals was to be the fi
. >> ali velshi on target. >> al jazeera america brings you independent reporting without spin. >> not everybody is asking the questions you're asking me today. >> we give you more perspectives >> the separatists took control a few days ago. >> and a global view. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> getting the story first-hand. >> they have travelled for weeks, sometimes months. >> what's your message then? >> we...
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i'm ali velshi.hank you for joining us. [ ♪ ] >>> everything you are looking at at some point were covered with water. a lot of people want to move away, they can't afford to sell their house, throw another well. >> how did we get to this point. >> assuming that water would never run out.
i'm ali velshi.hank you for joining us. [ ♪ ] >>> everything you are looking at at some point were covered with water. a lot of people want to move away, they can't afford to sell their house, throw another well. >> how did we get to this point. >> assuming that water would never run out.
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ali gorman channel 6 "action news." at giant, shoppers low prices by the thousands, plus a thousand more that just dropped. all these low prices! what are you trying to do, get me to feed the whole neighborhood? no. just trying to save you a whole lot of "bread." [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices. my giant. free car wash for everybody. >> reporter: morning showers and maybe a couple of downpours and sunshine returning by afternoon. 73 degrees, not a bad day overall, the morning is a little damp, but the afternoon is much brighter, mostly sunny and pleasant for sunday, 70 degrees, warmer monday, 80 degrees, followed by 79 by tuesday. >>> thank you so much, 9:56. jack hanna's "wild countdown" is next on channel 6. "action news" continues later 0 tonight. we'll be back bright and early at 6:00 a.m. here's some of the stories we're working on for you, cleaning and cashing in how to make green while doing spring cleaning. in "healthcheck" how eating fast food can impact your hormones. for chris sow
ali gorman channel 6 "action news." at giant, shoppers low prices by the thousands, plus a thousand more that just dropped. all these low prices! what are you trying to do, get me to feed the whole neighborhood? no. just trying to save you a whole lot of "bread." [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices. my giant. free car wash for everybody. >> reporter: morning showers and maybe a couple of downpours and sunshine returning by afternoon. 73...
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. ♪ that's 3-year-old ali. family and friends threw a fund-raiser tonight at a restaurant.he was diagnosed with type i diabetes in 2012. the blood sugar level is monitored 24 hours a day and ali's parents hope to raise money for a diabetic alert dog to give an early warning if something were to go wrong. got to love that. train that dog well. all right. so a wet start to the day. >> yeah. wet start to the day and a dry finish. the sun may be out in the afternoon so it's going to be quite a difference between the start and end of the day tomorrow. >> later looks good and the weekend is looking great. for all of us here, thanks so much for watching. we'll see you tomorrow. vo: president obama endorses katie mcginty for u.s. senate, calling her "a champion for working families." the 9th of 10 kids, her dad's union pension and social security made all the difference. in pennsylvania, mcginty helped implement obamacare and expand coverage. trump and toomey have attacked obamacare and social security. to fight back, president obama wants mcginty in the senate to protect women, fa
. ♪ that's 3-year-old ali. family and friends threw a fund-raiser tonight at a restaurant.he was diagnosed with type i diabetes in 2012. the blood sugar level is monitored 24 hours a day and ali's parents hope to raise money for a diabetic alert dog to give an early warning if something were to go wrong. got to love that. train that dog well. all right. so a wet start to the day. >> yeah. wet start to the day and a dry finish. the sun may be out in the afternoon so it's going to be...
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cbs 2's ali bauman checked out the situation in queens. >> reporter: open and exposed. according to a local state senator tony avella, fire hydrants all over queens are missing their caps putting residents in danger. >> it's like a hardy boy mystery. the case of the missing hydrant caps. >> reporter: he has been on the case since november sending letters to the department of environmental protection and the fdny that have gone unanswered. he says each day without a solution puts the queens community in danger because an open hydrant can be clogged so when the firemen go to open it the water can be delayed coming out. three-minute delay in hooking up the hose. somebody could die. >> reporter: the dep says it it responsibilities to any reports to three one within of missing fire hydrant caps and fdny inspects every hydrant in the city and replaces any missing caps. senator avella says he has seen this all over the neighborhood and we have counted at least five. and that's not sitting well with the people who live here relying on them in case of a fire. >> i don't want to
cbs 2's ali bauman checked out the situation in queens. >> reporter: open and exposed. according to a local state senator tony avella, fire hydrants all over queens are missing their caps putting residents in danger. >> it's like a hardy boy mystery. the case of the missing hydrant caps. >> reporter: he has been on the case since november sending letters to the department of environmental protection and the fdny that have gone unanswered. he says each day without a solution...
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security supports a variety of groups, providing disability nd benefits, supplemental income for americans ali alike. over the years, social security large number of recipients, and it has remained stable.ly social security has experienced demographic change. workers supporting one social security recipient. 2015, three workers supported recipient.security a retired citizen is currently living off of social security. my income. that's the way it is. i wouldn't be living here, if it was only on social security. o it only pays about half of what it costs to live here. other people, they don't get as so they can't even afford to live here. has begun to rity face a number of road blocks. one of the main reasons social security has helped americans over the years is largely due to people it changes as change. >> i'm standing outside the arp's california state office about to speak to the senior manager for advocacy for aarp. let's see what we can find out and the l security american citizens it can effect. adjustment of living is added to the social security with the elp inflation. the issues right
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this is 3-year-old ali callaway. she was diagnosed with type i diabetes.od sugar levels have to be monitored constantly. her family is hoping to raise enough money to buy a diabetic alert dog. ali's parents already raised more than $4,000 through a go fund me page. >>> shining the spotlight on a national epidemic. learn about a one of a kind community event dedicated to combatting the nation's heroin epidemic. it's a topic we've shined a spotlight on with months of exclusive reporting. >>> montgomery county water worries. next, hear what lawmakers want the epa to do to protect residents concerned about dangerous chemicals found in a town's water. >>> good morning, everyone. it's jessica boyington. watching allentown right now for some rainfall. you can see the roads here get a little bit damp. rain coming out from underneath the cars as they travel through the area. this is route 22 right around route 309. we do have? problems on the roads and area bridge things going on. i'll tell you what they are when i come back in the 5:00 hour. >>> two philadelphia p
this is 3-year-old ali callaway. she was diagnosed with type i diabetes.od sugar levels have to be monitored constantly. her family is hoping to raise enough money to buy a diabetic alert dog. ali's parents already raised more than $4,000 through a go fund me page. >>> shining the spotlight on a national epidemic. learn about a one of a kind community event dedicated to combatting the nation's heroin epidemic. it's a topic we've shined a spotlight on with months of exclusive reporting....
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ali bauman visits the immaculate conception church where there's fear honoring the past could ruin the future. >> reporter: color stayed windows lining arches stepping into the centuries old church in the bronx is like stepping back in time. so it's no wonder the city wants to make it an official landmark. but the church priest is praying to god that doesn't happen. >> it's an immigrant community. and i don't know what the church will look like in 30 years. >> reporter: father skelly says it's no museum. like his last parish in east harlem that got landmark status in 1976. >> i want to put in a handicapped ramp and it was taking away from the look of the church. and so the landmarks would not let me do it. >> reporter: more than 500 church-goers are backing father's petition against the landmarks commission. since it's a church, funds for and landmark status means repairs and changes will cost more. a lot more. >> i mean, it's nice having a landmark but it's a poor parish and we only get so much money so it comes to the parishioners and this is not a wealthy area. >> reporter: father s
ali bauman visits the immaculate conception church where there's fear honoring the past could ruin the future. >> reporter: color stayed windows lining arches stepping into the centuries old church in the bronx is like stepping back in time. so it's no wonder the city wants to make it an official landmark. but the church priest is praying to god that doesn't happen. >> it's an immigrant community. and i don't know what the church will look like in 30 years. >> reporter: father...
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i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us. >> ali velshi, getting to the heart of the matter. >> what if there were no cameras here, would be the best solution? >> this goes to the heart of the argument. >> people out here are struggling and just trying to get by with whatever they can. >> new york city has a higher level of inequality of wealth than honduras and india. >> people need to demand reform. >> it's coming together little by little. >> we're making it the best that we can. >> we're not deterred. we're building a historic project here. >> how big do you see this getting? >> we're trying to get a feel for what the people of iran are thinking right now. >> the galleries and the art and the parties, everything. it's getting better. >> greece is this close to running out of cash. i went there to show you first-hand. >> if you paid taxes, you expect to having something back. >> the city is a powder keg at the moment. >> we're back square minus one. >> now it's time for something different. >> thi
i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us. >> ali velshi, getting to the heart of the matter. >> what if there were no cameras here, would be the best solution? >> this goes to the heart of the argument. >> people out here are struggling and just trying to get by with whatever they can. >> new york city has a higher level of inequality of wealth than honduras and india. >> people need to demand reform. >> it's coming together little by little. >>...
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ali bauman reports from shirley new york. >> reporter: it's a neighborhood watch this family says has gone too far. the family came home yesterday to find their next-door neighbor had installed one security camera facing directly on their driveway and two more focused on their backyard. >> pretty disturbing to have someone filming you while you're outside in your own backyard and there's no privacy. >> reporter: the family called 911 last night but police said there was nothing they could do because any publicly viewable area like a backyard is fair game. >> you can't do anything with drones flying over your home and taking a picture of your home for the internet or anything like that as long as they are used for proper purposes and, um, unfortunately, you're outside the worst of it all is one of the cameras faces the swing set where their 10-year-old daughter plays. >> honestly, if i was a parent and i came here, and saw there was a camera, from a strange person, videotaping my little girl, i wouldn't allow play date. >> reporter: the family says they have tried to reason with their
ali bauman reports from shirley new york. >> reporter: it's a neighborhood watch this family says has gone too far. the family came home yesterday to find their next-door neighbor had installed one security camera facing directly on their driveway and two more focused on their backyard. >> pretty disturbing to have someone filming you while you're outside in your own backyard and there's no privacy. >> reporter: the family called 911 last night but police said there was...
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i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us. it will take more than a few rocks to stop me from doin' what i have to do. >> suddenly heroin seems to be everywhere. >> there's no way i am willing to give up my family for a drug ever again. >> i know you all have strong opinions about the border. >> i don't believe in borders. >> our government is allowing an invasion. >> i don't really know as much as i thought i did. >> people don't just need protection, they need assistance. >> what's your message then? >> we need help now. >> oh my god... the town's out of water. >> we came up here to talk to some people who are selling fresh water... fresh water for fracking. >> we are a town that greed destroyed. >> what do we want? >> justice! >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested. >> i wanted to dance, and eventually i started leaving the gangs in the street alone. >> we're pushing the envelope with out science every day, we can save species. >> i'm walking you guys! >> all i wanted to see was her walk. it was amazi
i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us. it will take more than a few rocks to stop me from doin' what i have to do. >> suddenly heroin seems to be everywhere. >> there's no way i am willing to give up my family for a drug ever again. >> i know you all have strong opinions about the border. >> i don't believe in borders. >> our government is allowing an invasion. >> i don't really know as much as i thought i did. >> people don't just need protection,...
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ali bauman, cbs 2 news. >> it seems like airline seats are shrinking. they are. one lawmaker has a plan to stop it but will congress agree with him? the decision from capitol hill today. >> new plans for times square. what the city is going to do to keep costumed characters from harassing visitors. >> the skeleton of what was supposed to be an upscale shopping center causing controversy on the shore. why can't the city just tear this structure down? >> well, looks like the bigges rain. day is out rain is out of here but maybe not. >> coming up on the "cbs just talked to bernie sanders. he is in for scott pelley tonight. >> tonight on the "cbs evening news," it only took a new york minute for the presidential race to change. coming up, we asked bernie sanders about his war of words with hillary clinton. plus, ted cruz gets a chilly welcome across the state while donald trump plays up to his evening news." (laughing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from ch
ali bauman, cbs 2 news. >> it seems like airline seats are shrinking. they are. one lawmaker has a plan to stop it but will congress agree with him? the decision from capitol hill today. >> new plans for times square. what the city is going to do to keep costumed characters from harassing visitors. >> the skeleton of what was supposed to be an upscale shopping center causing controversy on the shore. why can't the city just tear this structure down? >> well, looks like...