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america the great, america the beautiful. [applause] some people are born burning for america. arnold schwarzenegger was one of them. i was the same way. god planted a dream in my heart to minister to americans. to be a modern day paul revere, another alexis de tocqueville to warn americans about the perils of the future and to explain to americans what makes them exceptional. and for the last four years over a dozen trips traveling from the other side of the world, i have miraculously carried out what i believe i was put on earth to do. and with good's hand firmly on my american ministry and -- with god's hand firmly on my american ministry and our righteous cause, we have achieved beyond all expectations. [applause] some things that no one thought were possible. but in america, anything is possible. >> that's right. [cheers and applause] i must tell you, my american credentials were solid from the start. the first word i ever uttered, my mother tells me rather sheepishly, was coke. as in coca-cola. [laughter] the great, iconic american brand. that was my first wordment and i'
america the great, america the beautiful. [applause] some people are born burning for america. arnold schwarzenegger was one of them. i was the same way. god planted a dream in my heart to minister to americans. to be a modern day paul revere, another alexis de tocqueville to warn americans about the perils of the future and to explain to americans what makes them exceptional. and for the last four years over a dozen trips traveling from the other side of the world, i have miraculously carried...
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god bless america, my home sweet home. god bless america, my home sweet home.land that i love. stand beside her, and guide her, through the night with the light from above. from the mountains, to the prairies, to the oceans, white with foam. god bless america, my home sweet home. god bless america, my home sweet home. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please remain standing as we retire the colors. retire the colors. ♪
god bless america, my home sweet home. god bless america, my home sweet home.land that i love. stand beside her, and guide her, through the night with the light from above. from the mountains, to the prairies, to the oceans, white with foam. god bless america, my home sweet home. god bless america, my home sweet home. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please remain standing as we retire the colors. retire the colors. ♪
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través de hacer américa ya tuvimos el 0 x 0 entre querétaro y américa y ahora estamos con tijuana del la última llamada a misa para el cuadro de los de tijuana tiene que ganar se encuentra en una situación de apremio tiene que obtener la victoria, cree que hacerlo en caso de no tener el triunfo entonces estaría despidiendo estarían fuera de la liguilla por el título del balompié es escuela cateo participación internacional registra la banca del conjunto azulgrana. el padre está a punto de arrancar que haya emoción como talladores a diferencia de lo que pasó allá en la cola del consuelo mexicano con ese 00 para mi espantoso entre querétaro y la salida del américa es asociado previamente eleva sus plegarias hay con los postes promiscuos en este muchacho patiño ojalá que se ha partido de fútbol y por su puesto en la cancha de tijuana arranca el partido amigo de azteca américa arranca el partido del conjunto de tijuana con su tradicional uniforme rojo y negro enfrentando al conjunto del atlante dos habitualmente azulgranas cuide blanco y azul un atlante que está en la zona baja del descen
través de hacer américa ya tuvimos el 0 x 0 entre querétaro y américa y ahora estamos con tijuana del la última llamada a misa para el cuadro de los de tijuana tiene que ganar se encuentra en una situación de apremio tiene que obtener la victoria, cree que hacerlo en caso de no tener el triunfo entonces estaría despidiendo estarían fuera de la liguilla por el título del balompié es escuela cateo participación internacional registra la banca del conjunto azulgrana. el padre está a...
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that's america. [applause] i will tell you what else i get asked and they will never forget the first time that it was asked of me. it was in harrisburg pennsylvania a hostile television reporter was covering one of my speeches. the moment we have gone on camera, the ambush happened. what is in us early and care about america, what do you care, she sneered. lucky enough thalucky enough thy first rodeo. i knew the game into the left. i spent eight years dealing with the media bias and distortion while in public office. i shall check because what is good for america is good for the world. [applause] a weak america is a weak world. a strong america is a strong world. everyone in the world should care about and work towards america staying on top. [applause] well, that shut her up. [laughter] crickets. i don't think i got a christmas card this year. but ladies and gentlemen coming out witcome atwetumpka it's tru. the world's fortunes are with america and i don't want to leave you in a world where america
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we believe that many of the people in america love russia we believe that many of the people in america are not going along with the hocus pocus of certain governmental bodies who want to try to perpetuate the cold war we believe that the cold war is a fantasy and a hoax to perpetuate maybe some sort of financial gain i hear in there for certain individuals and we think that the only way to really create world balance and world power and peace in the world is if america and russia become brothers and best friends and that my mission in life is to get better relationships between russia and america and keep them good now you mention that
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al jazeera america... >>introduces... "america tonight".>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. >>an escape from the expected. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? consider this... antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. >> what do you think? >> stories that matter to you consi
al jazeera america... >>introduces... "america tonight".>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. >>an escape from the expected. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police...
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canada and latin america who have one clear message to. shut it down september eleventh nine hundred seventy three there was a military dictatorship that was funded by the cia funded by the us and part of that dictatorship was you know having people tortured and disappeared and incarcerated as political prisoners and the folks that did that torture were trained here at the school of the americas will you call the school of the assassins father roy a witness to killings in central america founded the school of the americas watch one thousand nine hundred ninety and has been putting on this annual event for the last twenty three years it's about how all pressure mean with the guys who return to their countries why contours of other countries out to their training to protect us economically just. to exploit the cheap labor of a natural resource over the years this demonstration has only. attracting people from all walks of life but for some it's a very personal and emotional experience this is adriano barto a guatemalan native who was forced
canada and latin america who have one clear message to. shut it down september eleventh nine hundred seventy three there was a military dictatorship that was funded by the cia funded by the us and part of that dictatorship was you know having people tortured and disappeared and incarcerated as political prisoners and the folks that did that torture were trained here at the school of the americas will you call the school of the assassins father roy a witness to killings in central america...
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god bless america, my home sweet home. god bless america, my home sweet home.land that i love. stand beside her, and guide her, through the night with the light from above. from the mountains, to the prairies, to the oceans, white with foam. god bless america, my home sweet home. god bless america, my home sweet home. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please remain standing as we retire the colors. retire the colors. ♪ >> this concludes the national veterans observance. please be seated for the departure of the president of the united states. thank you for honoring all of those who served. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> on the next washington journal, the role of u.s. intelligence monitoring drones from other countries. guy taylor, washington times state department correspondent. then paul right of new york university on a set of --tractors including the washington journal live every morning starting at 7:00 eastern on c-span. moderating a discussion on the 2014 midterm election. event at thes museum in washington dc starting at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span two. tuesday, th
god bless america, my home sweet home. god bless america, my home sweet home.land that i love. stand beside her, and guide her, through the night with the light from above. from the mountains, to the prairies, to the oceans, white with foam. god bless america, my home sweet home. god bless america, my home sweet home. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please remain standing as we retire the colors. retire the colors. ♪ >> this concludes the national veterans observance. please be...
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people there think that america is there because america is islam. although, i think there is so many commonalities that both of these countries can work on, and build them, and they should be more people to spear interaction. >> . >> sha happen, when you arrived in islamabad, there was a cell phone outage. and people on the ground were blaming americans. it makes you wonder why do these theories exist. talk about the antiamerican sentiments. particularly the conspiracy theories. >> well -- yes, and -- the sun is about to rise over islamabad and i hope today is better than the last few. which is right next to islamabad between shiites and sunnies because the shiites were commemorating, as they have been there for 14 years the martyr come for some of the families. and even in that, it is amazing that if americans think they don't get embroiled in this. at the center of this, is this inability for pakistanis to understand what americans are going through with this war, because americans are going through a lot with this war. and for americans to unders
people there think that america is there because america is islam. although, i think there is so many commonalities that both of these countries can work on, and build them, and they should be more people to spear interaction. >> . >> sha happen, when you arrived in islamabad, there was a cell phone outage. and people on the ground were blaming americans. it makes you wonder why do these theories exist. talk about the antiamerican sentiments. particularly the conspiracy theories....
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those are the headlines, america tonight is next. >> on america tonight: utter devastation already revealed. why the philippines now fears the crisis is about to get worse. >>> also tonight: from saluted to shamed. on this veterans day, an america tonight exclusive. our investigation looks at those who have given all, only to find themselves abandoned by their country. >> they looked at me and told me i was a disgrace and should be ashamed for letting my family down and everyone else. >> the wasps, the bee. and extraordinary women. >> i never thought of myself as extraordinary, but i guess we all were. >> and good evening, thanks for being with us, i'm joie chen. on veterans day we honor those who serve our nation, a day off, parades. but beyond tonight, we ask some tough questions about defense department decisions that leave some vets abandoned and fearful for their own futures. in an in-depth investigation we probe the plight of americans, our america tonight exclusive report from correspondent sheila macvicar. >> this is iraq. are you can see his big teeth there, big smile right there,
those are the headlines, america tonight is next. >> on america tonight: utter devastation already revealed. why the philippines now fears the crisis is about to get worse. >>> also tonight: from saluted to shamed. on this veterans day, an america tonight exclusive. our investigation looks at those who have given all, only to find themselves abandoned by their country. >> they looked at me and told me i was a disgrace and should be ashamed for letting my family down and...
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>> we welcome to al jazeera america, i'm del walters. these are the stories we're following for you. the senate set to take up a law that would outlay discrimination of gays in the workplace. >>> and the first day of trading for twitter, and the stock price already passed $45 a share. ♪ >> we are now less than two hours away from an historic vote in the u.s. senate. lawmakers are poised to take forward towards ending discrimination against gays transgender americans. in 33 states transgender people can be fired or denied employment. a poll in 2011 found that 73% of voters protect protections for gays and transgender people. mike viqueira is live in washington. how likely is this bill going to pass today? >> it is remarkable how quickly the shift in public opinion is translating to legislative victories, and a victory here at the white house even with president obama's only personal beliefs coming about marriage equality coming just before the election. really this has come up in the senate before. it has failed. one big fly in the ointme
>> we welcome to al jazeera america, i'm del walters. these are the stories we're following for you. the senate set to take up a law that would outlay discrimination of gays in the workplace. >>> and the first day of trading for twitter, and the stock price already passed $45 a share. ♪ >> we are now less than two hours away from an historic vote in the u.s. senate. lawmakers are poised to take forward towards ending discrimination against gays transgender americans. in...
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tonight on al jazeera america followed by america tonight on al jazeera america there's more to it. there's more to it. consider this: the news of the consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government >> we begin with the government shutdown. shutdown. >> answers to the questions no >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington agree to anything in washington no matter what. no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your the history of suicide in your family. family. >> there's no status quo, just >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? in a professional athlete? >> fishkill correctional >> fishkill correctional facility - 70 miles north of new
tonight on al jazeera america followed by america tonight on al jazeera america there's more to it. there's more to it. consider this: the news of the consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government >> we begin with the government shutdown. shutdown. >> answers to the questions no >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't >> it seems like they...
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al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the border. >> start every morning, every day, 5am to 9 eastern with al jazeera america. we are back talking about twilter. still with us is john wassic. a personal investment and the authors of canes way to wealth. author of the dough of twitter and a reporter for the wall street journal heard on the street column. how do you really value twitter? we are so used to looking at companies that have brick and mo tar stores. you can rate how the company is doing based on sales how do you rate twitter? >> well, i think what a lot of
al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world....
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm kathy k. where is the help? tens of thousands of those affected by are stilliyan waiting. >> are you hungry? >> yes. >> do you have any food? >> no. >> from the air, you can see the and list instruction and the areas no one has reached yet. the reliefge for operation is in or mess. and the big apple comes out the big winner in having the tallest skyscraper in the u.s.. yes, there is a competition for these things and new york beat chicago. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. it is day six after typhoon bbc.com -- after typhoon haiyan and the people of the philippines are increasingly in urgent need of basic supplies and food and clean water. the death toll is unclear, but the president says about 2000 have died. that is far below other estimates. seems tourvivors, aid be arriving in a trickle at best, and it is nothing like enough. this report contains distressing images. the last thing people in the phi
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm kathy k. where is the help? tens of thousands of those affected by are stilliyan waiting. >> are you hungry? >> yes. >> do you have any food? >> no. >> from the air, you can see the and list instruction and the areas no one has reached yet. the reliefge for operation is in or mess. and the big apple comes out the big winner in...
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horrors of thanksgiving and america as a white future minority coming up far away the most massive genocide in the history of the world. the life expectancy of the west. and the years the us will turn to. the best teacher told me the idea of your bringing civilization to the americas simply flips through head this is what you actually found in north america far and away the most beautiful city on earth five times the size of london all run great towers and buildings rising from the water sixty thousand gleaming houses and how spacious and how well built. beautiful stone work in cedar wood and the wood of other sweet scented trees the many streets of the city was soon eaten well swept despite the multitude of inhabitants crisscrossed with a complex network of canals such an enormous venice but also remarkable floating gardens that reminded of nowhere else on earth while europe was drinking polluted city rivers huge transport of america's will to fill fresh springs but what impressed most with a special merchant areas where timber and tiles and other building materials were bought and sold as
horrors of thanksgiving and america as a white future minority coming up far away the most massive genocide in the history of the world. the life expectancy of the west. and the years the us will turn to. the best teacher told me the idea of your bringing civilization to the americas simply flips through head this is what you actually found in north america far and away the most beautiful city on earth five times the size of london all run great towers and buildings rising from the water sixty...
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canada and latin america who have one clear message. shut it down september eleventh nine hundred seventy three there was a military dictatorship that was funded by the cia funded by the us and part of that dictatorship was you know having people tortured and disappeared and incarcerated as a political prisoners and the folks that did that torture were trained here at the school of the americas will you call the school or the assassins father roy a witness to killings in central america founded the school of the americas watch in one thousand nine hundred ninety and has been putting on this annual event for the last twenty three years it's about how all pressure mean with the officer who return to their country why contours of other countries out to their training are to protect us economically just. to exploit the cheap labor we have a natural resource over the years this demonstration has only grown attracting people from all walks of law. but for some it's a very personal and emotional experience this is adriano barto a guatemalan na
canada and latin america who have one clear message. shut it down september eleventh nine hundred seventy three there was a military dictatorship that was funded by the cia funded by the us and part of that dictatorship was you know having people tortured and disappeared and incarcerated as a political prisoners and the folks that did that torture were trained here at the school of the americas will you call the school or the assassins father roy a witness to killings in central america founded...
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welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters in new york city where we continue our coverage of the veteran's day observances around the nation on this veteran's day 2013. mike viqueira at the white house, mike, unusual this year in the sense of two things. the command center chief over the last few terms has not been a veteran of any war, and correct me if i'm wrong, didn't the last world war ii veteran pass away this year? >> well, the last world war i veteran, i believe you're correct. there are no more somber or solemn ceremony or setting than arlington national cemetery. and they're at the too many of the unknown soldier which was created after world war i, and this holiday the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11 month, and here is the president. >> for being a tireless advocate on behalf of the our veterans. vice president biden and dr dr. jill biden, secretary hagel and general buchanan, most of all to our outstanding veteran service organizations, our men and women in uniform, and to the proud veterans an
welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters in new york city where we continue our coverage of the veteran's day observances around the nation on this veteran's day 2013. mike viqueira at the white house, mike, unusual this year in the sense of two things. the command center chief over the last few terms has not been a veteran of any war, and correct me if i'm wrong, didn't the last world war ii veteran pass away this year? >> well, the last world war i veteran, i believe you're...
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america's biggest bank makes history by signing off on america's biggest legal settlement ever bin a single entity. jp morgan paid to pay a whooping $13 billion to resolve claims over the sale of toxic securities that helped implode the financial system back in 2008. $8 billion will go to settle claims made by various federal agencies. another $1 billion will go to five states who sued the bank. but here's what may be the most interesting part. $4 billion will go to consumer relief. of that $4 billion, half will go towards actually reducing the principle on jp morgan-held loans where the value of the mortgage is higher than the value of the house. some that have money will be put towards restructuring some mortgages to reduce the homeowner's monthly payments. and out of the remaining $2 billion some will go towards subsidizing new mortgages for low to middle income borrowers. some may go to cleaning up properties in distressed areas or tearing down abandoned foreclosed homes. now this deal between jp morgan chase, a civil suit that claimed jp morgan packaged shoddy mortgages, and now
america's biggest bank makes history by signing off on america's biggest legal settlement ever bin a single entity. jp morgan paid to pay a whooping $13 billion to resolve claims over the sale of toxic securities that helped implode the financial system back in 2008. $8 billion will go to settle claims made by various federal agencies. another $1 billion will go to five states who sued the bank. but here's what may be the most interesting part. $4 billion will go to consumer relief. of that $4...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm kathy k. where is the help? tens of thousands of those affected by are stilliyan waiting. >> are you hungry? >> yes. >> do you have any food? >> no. >> from the air, you can see the and list instruction and the areas no one has reached yet. the reliefge for operation is in or mess. and the big apple comes out the big winner in having the tallest skyscraper in the u.s.. yes, there is a competition for these things and new york beat chicago. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. it is day six after typhoon bbc.com -- after typhoon haiyan and the people of the philippines are increasingly in urgent need of basic supplies and food and clean water. the death toll is unclear, but the president says about 2000 have died. that is far below other estimates. seems tourvivors, aid be arriving in a trickle at best, and it is nothing like enough. this report contains distressing images. the last thing people in the phi
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm kathy k. where is the help? tens of thousands of those affected by are stilliyan waiting. >> are you hungry? >> yes. >> do you have any food? >> no. >> from the air, you can see the and list instruction and the areas no one has reached yet. the reliefge for operation is in or mess. and the big apple comes out the big winner in...
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>> check >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm here in new york. here are the top stories of this hour. >> this is the deadliest series of tornados illinois has had in the month of november. >> the governor of illinois talking about the dozens of tornados blamed for killing eight people last sunday. there were more than 70 twisters across the state. in the philippines the death toll stands at more than 4,000. it's been 11 days since the catastrophe - only now are some able to leave. 50 u.s. navy ships and aer plains are taking part in global relief efforts. >> law makers in canada strippeded more power from rob ford. it had bizarre moments, he knocked over a council woman, and he mocked another law-maker. rob ford is refusing to step down. he says heel go to court to get back his authority. >> a deadly plane crash in russia video has been released. it captures the boeing 737 crashing and exploding. all 50 on board were kalilled. those are the headlines "consider this" is up next. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live n
>> check >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm here in new york. here are the top stories of this hour. >> this is the deadliest series of tornados illinois has had in the month of november. >> the governor of illinois talking about the dozens of tornados blamed for killing eight people last sunday. there were more than 70 twisters across the state. in the philippines the death toll stands at more than 4,000. it's been 11 days since the catastrophe - only now are...
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a more indian america where people and nature are once again the important. national day of mourning each thanksgiving a protest of the plymouth. on the west coast. thanksgiving day in the us to all the treaties promising indian rights and international law american government faces increasing domestic and international pressure. the validity of the treaty of giving indians rights over the area united nations countries voting against australia new zealand canada and the united states post a resolution declaring indigenous peoples right to self rule the un is also calling for the states to return to indian tribes and. to bring indigenous people of america in a single nation with the alter official borders created by europeans. really great to see you say that demographics are wrong. we are projected to be the majority. states california arizona and the western united states in the next fifty years we're going to be the majority in the united states . for the year. because that's what we've been doing for five hundred years we've been scared. all of the monstro
a more indian america where people and nature are once again the important. national day of mourning each thanksgiving a protest of the plymouth. on the west coast. thanksgiving day in the us to all the treaties promising indian rights and international law american government faces increasing domestic and international pressure. the validity of the treaty of giving indians rights over the area united nations countries voting against australia new zealand canada and the united states post a...
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they have answered america's call.hat clear september morning, millions more have assumed that mantle, defining one of the greatest generations of military service this country has of produced. on tour after tour after tour in iraq and afghanistan. this generation, the 9/11 generation has met every mission we have asked of themmen and today we can say because of their service, the core of al qaeda is on the path of defeat, our nation is more secure, and our homeland is safer. there are men and women like the soldier soon to be veteran i met a few months ago, jakari hogan. she deployed to iraq twice and survived not one but two -- excuse me, three separate iad explosions. and when she was well enough, she deployed again. this time to afghanistan where she was often the only woman in our forward operating bases. she proudly wears the combat action badge. and today she's committed to helping other wounded veterans from the trials of war. helping the troops, she says, is what i'm all about. my fellow americans, that's what
they have answered america's call.hat clear september morning, millions more have assumed that mantle, defining one of the greatest generations of military service this country has of produced. on tour after tour after tour in iraq and afghanistan. this generation, the 9/11 generation has met every mission we have asked of themmen and today we can say because of their service, the core of al qaeda is on the path of defeat, our nation is more secure, and our homeland is safer. there are men and...
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al jazeera america.> either iran's deal is a positive or negative. the deal would limit iran's nuclear program in exchange for easing of sanctions. sheila mshe'll sheila macvicar. >> reporter: a hero's return. to restore the economy ending isolation. this interim agreement will lead to the release of $8 billion of iranian assets making it easier to sell oil and buy embargoed materials like airplane parts. no wonder some iranians are pleased. >> i think everything is going to get better. already on the street the value of our currency is up, and the price of gold is lower. it's obvious things are improving. >> reporter: in israel prime minister netanyahu was blunt. >> this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place. it's a historic mistake. >> reporter: netanyahu wants to insure that iran will never have the capacity to produce a nuclear weapon. israel argues that iran cannot be trusted and the deal gives too much away. >> we think it's important to keep the pressure up. not to ease pressure
al jazeera america.> either iran's deal is a positive or negative. the deal would limit iran's nuclear program in exchange for easing of sanctions. sheila mshe'll sheila macvicar. >> reporter: a hero's return. to restore the economy ending isolation. this interim agreement will lead to the release of $8 billion of iranian assets making it easier to sell oil and buy embargoed materials like airplane parts. no wonder some iranians are pleased. >> i think everything is going to get...
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tonight on al jazeera america there's more to it. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. taking a look at today's top business stories, wall street could be seeing new all-time highs before investors head away for the thanksgiving holiday and hanukkah. the dow up 18 points. if it finishes higher today that would be the 44th record close this year. stocks are higher because of encouraging news on the jobs front. unemployment claims falling again last week. >>> a judge giving the okay for the merger of the world's largest airlines. critics say the merger will cost you, the consumer more. >>> another milestone for bitcoin, breaking the thousand dollars barrier today. it crossed 900 just last week. a year ago, you could get one for just 13 real dollars. >>> more pressure on the housing market mortgage rates are rising again. the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is now 4.29%. that is up from 4.22% last week. mortgage rates have been rising above 4% since the end of june. as everyone prepares to hit the road for the holidays, here is an important piece of in
tonight on al jazeera america there's more to it. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. taking a look at today's top business stories, wall street could be seeing new all-time highs before investors head away for the thanksgiving holiday and hanukkah. the dow up 18 points. if it finishes higher today that would be the 44th record close this year. stocks are higher because of encouraging news on the jobs front. unemployment claims falling again last week. >>>...
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aways is america west. it is a low-cost airline. removing it from some of these locations and replacing with jetblue and southwest airlines is not going to drop prices. it's going to be a tradeoff between those two. and those airlines certainly aren't going to fly to regional cities. that's not part of their business models. >> what does this mean for carriers that are serving regions, the front tears, the alaska air, the sun countries, how do they fit in this new in competitive environment? >> well, i would say-- >> rick, first you and then to terry. >> well, yes, i would say what they do is they end up being merged in or in the case of frontier they're spun out of republic. they're going to pick certain days. they're not going to have the frequency of schedule that you would see normally. you can build a business out of these fringe markets. but you will never grow to the size of what was before a mega airline. it's really down to four mega airlines that have three-quarters of the entire lift, and then niche airlines where they ha
aways is america west. it is a low-cost airline. removing it from some of these locations and replacing with jetblue and southwest airlines is not going to drop prices. it's going to be a tradeoff between those two. and those airlines certainly aren't going to fly to regional cities. that's not part of their business models. >> what does this mean for carriers that are serving regions, the front tears, the alaska air, the sun countries, how do they fit in this new in competitive...
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al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >> introduces america tonight. >> in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >> an escape from the expected. >> i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. america tonight 9 eastern on al jazeera america >> audiences are intelligent >> welcome book "insid back to e story." america's tonight has been reporting on the problem of rape on college campuses across the u.s. it has been a hard look at campus culture, the look of alcohol and how they're handling sex complaints. here is laura dunn. >> so my freshman year in the spring semester i was at a party. i was drinking. it was my second time drinking ever in my life. i ended up having a lot of shots, over seven. i was getting very, very drunk. it was about that time that two men from my team started paying attention to me. they st
al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >> introduces america tonight. >> in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >> an escape from the expected. >> i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer,...
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. >> america! america! shed his grace on thee o beautiful for spacious skies for amber waves of grain for purple mountain ajesties above the fruited plain america! america! god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea! o beautiful for heroes proved in liberating strife who more than self their country loved nd mercy more than life! america! america! may god thy gold refine till all success be nobleness nd every gain divine! >> what kind of peace to i mean? not a pax americana enforced on the world by american weapons of war. not that the peace of the great or the security of the state. i am talking about genuine peace, the kind that makes life on earth worth living, the kind that enables men and nations to grow and to hope and to build a better life for their children, not merely peace for americans but peace for all men and women, not merely peace in our time, but peace for all time. so let us not be blind to our differences, but let us also direct attention to our
. >> america! america! shed his grace on thee o beautiful for spacious skies for amber waves of grain for purple mountain ajesties above the fruited plain america! america! god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea! o beautiful for heroes proved in liberating strife who more than self their country loved nd mercy more than life! america! america! may god thy gold refine till all success be nobleness nd every gain divine! >> what kind of...
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. with al jazeera america.ower power of the people until we restore of the people until we restore our freedoms and rights. our freedo >> and now snap hot of stories making headlines on america tonight. there's another delay to the country's new health care law this time to online health insurance for small businesses. employers will not be able to buy coverage for their workers until next year. the health site, healthcare.gov has been plagued with a number of glitches since its launch. sylvio bairl birls coin berlusce arrest. >>> flight staff.com has said nearly 600 flights have been cancelled. if you are still trying to get there, bigger problem is delays more than 5,000 flights nationwide. >>> winter storm causing many problems on the air and on the ground for many holiday travelers. kevin corriveau, what's going to happen for the rest of the night. >> well, joie, believe it or not, we've seen some great improvement in the last few hours. he be compassing much of the eastern seaboard, as the storm moves to t
. with al jazeera america.ower power of the people until we restore of the people until we restore our freedoms and rights. our freedo >> and now snap hot of stories making headlines on america tonight. there's another delay to the country's new health care law this time to online health insurance for small businesses. employers will not be able to buy coverage for their workers until next year. the health site, healthcare.gov has been plagued with a number of glitches since its launch....
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we'll have more of america tonight, tomorrow. >> every summer in america, a force of nature becomes a man-made disaster. some call it a war, millions of acres, billions of dollars. no end in sight. >> in this episode of fault lines, we follow the 2013 wildfire season and ask - with more homes than ever now under threat, what are the real costs of putting them out? >> the fire took a breath and we got our foot on the throat of it and we're going to keep choking it out.
we'll have more of america tonight, tomorrow. >> every summer in america, a force of nature becomes a man-made disaster. some call it a war, millions of acres, billions of dollars. no end in sight. >> in this episode of fault lines, we follow the 2013 wildfire season and ask - with more homes than ever now under threat, what are the real costs of putting them out? >> the fire took a breath and we got our foot on the throat of it and we're going to keep choking it out.
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. >>> investors see potential in latin america and the caribbean. the region has a market of 600 million people. and for years, trade with asia has been growing. nhk world's ai uchida spoke with president of the interamerican development bank to get his take on what's to come. >> i want to get right to it. you say in your book that we could be amidst the decade of latin america. how so? >> well, latin america basically went through all the financial crises that other parts of the world have been suffering recently, and we learned the lessons. and those lessons were, in essence, that you needed macro economics to beat. that's what latin america was capable of basically navigating through the financial crisis. so in essence, we were able to demonstrate that we have more resilient economies. and at the same time, this is a young continent. we have what would be called a demographic bonus, 27 years on average. but more importantly, with a lot of the raw materials, with the commodities that the world will continue to need in the years to come. commoditie
. >>> investors see potential in latin america and the caribbean. the region has a market of 600 million people. and for years, trade with asia has been growing. nhk world's ai uchida spoke with president of the interamerican development bank to get his take on what's to come. >> i want to get right to it. you say in your book that we could be amidst the decade of latin america. how so? >> well, latin america basically went through all the financial crises that other parts...
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america's falling apart and our nation's super rich are to blame there was once a time in america when the super rich needed you and me and working class americans to be successful they needed us. to build their roads to patronize their businesses to help build their communications infrastructure to help transport them where they needed us as their customers they needed us for their overall success the super rich rode very often the same trains as us and very often flew the same planes as us they went to our hospitals learned our schools occasionally and their success depended directly on us and on the well being of the nation and they knew it but times have changed and the super rich of the twenty first century no longer think the you and i are needed by them for their continued success and in some ways their right and as a consequence they're giving up on america period. as paul bouquet brilliantly points out over at alter net as they accumulate more and more wealth the very rich have less need for society at the same time they've convinced themselves that they made it on their own a
america's falling apart and our nation's super rich are to blame there was once a time in america when the super rich needed you and me and working class americans to be successful they needed us. to build their roads to patronize their businesses to help build their communications infrastructure to help transport them where they needed us as their customers they needed us for their overall success the super rich rode very often the same trains as us and very often flew the same planes as us...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. i'm katty kay. president karzai is adding new conditions to a security agreement. 75 years ago, she was the toast of new york city. we take a look at mexican artist frida kahlo and why her fame surprised people back at home. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. few relationships has been as critical to the united states is those with pakistan and afghanistan. president karzai has added new conditions to a security agreement with could jeopardize the whole thing. and in pakistan, activists have blocked the main supply route for forces in protest. >> they are taking the law into their own hands. this man was transporting milk cartons. he was eventually allowed to pass. those found to be carrying supplies to coalition forces have been forced back in protest of u.s. drone attacks. >> nato supplies and troops in afghanistan, there is a reason that not a single truck has been allowed through your today. it has yet tried to break it up. >> police are standing by
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. i'm katty kay. president karzai is adding new conditions to a security agreement. 75 years ago, she was the toast of new york city. we take a look at mexican artist frida kahlo and why her fame surprised people back at home. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. few relationships has been as critical to the united states is those with pakistan and...
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"america tonight" is up next. i'm john siegenthaler see you here tomorrow night. 8 eastern and 11 eastern. you can get the latest news on aljazeera.com. harder to understand how the government is obtaining its evidence in a criminal case. and on that basis to challenge the source ofage investigation. >> even as he awaits trial, a website going by silk road 2.0, with a dread pirate roberts still at the helm is back online, and doing business in drugs. >> that was al jazeera reporting, now some light on the dark net, documentary filling maker who is making on a project called deep web. joins us live here from new york, first off, i'd like -- to know what you think about this whole issue, how do you think that they caught ross al brick to begin with. >> well, just judging from the information that's out there, for anybody, he -- it's -- if you are using the deep web to remain anonymous, any moment of which you step out from being anonymous you can expose yourself, and he had according to documentation has entered a f
"america tonight" is up next. i'm john siegenthaler see you here tomorrow night. 8 eastern and 11 eastern. you can get the latest news on aljazeera.com. harder to understand how the government is obtaining its evidence in a criminal case. and on that basis to challenge the source ofage investigation. >> even as he awaits trial, a website going by silk road 2.0, with a dread pirate roberts still at the helm is back online, and doing business in drugs. >> that was al jazeera...
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good night and we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. ♪ . >>> welcome to al jazeera america.stories we are following for you. john kerry urges is move to full democracy on his first visit to egypt since mohamed morsi was ousted. >> it was an ambush. we see it as an ambush. >> pakistani leaders blame the u.s. for sab damaging peace talks. >> murder charges laid after the shooting at lax.
good night and we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. ♪ . >>> welcome to al jazeera america.stories we are following for you. john kerry urges is move to full democracy on his first visit to egypt since mohamed morsi was ousted. >> it was an ambush. we see it as an ambush. >> pakistani leaders blame the u.s. for sab damaging peace talks. >> murder charges laid after the shooting at lax.
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they brought over 10,000 africans to the americas in chains.f a million of their descendents could be alive today. >> a clip from "traces of the trade." aired on pbs in 2008, she went on to found the tracing center on histories and legacies of slavery to inspire dialogue and active response to this history and its many legacies. katrina brown is now with us from washington, d.c. still with us is professor craig steven wilder, author of "ebony and ivy: race, slavery, and the troubled history of america's universities." katrina, take us from there. you discover -- although you say you knew some kind of primal secret, what your family, how significant the dewolf's were in slave trading. >> in our family's case it is kind of a stand-in for the region as a whole. i heard things as a child but did not allow it to sink in. physically cognitive dissonance for any white northerners to think we have any relationship to slavery. all of us were raised and educated in our schools to believe the south were the bad guys and the northerners were the heroes. it
they brought over 10,000 africans to the americas in chains.f a million of their descendents could be alive today. >> a clip from "traces of the trade." aired on pbs in 2008, she went on to found the tracing center on histories and legacies of slavery to inspire dialogue and active response to this history and its many legacies. katrina brown is now with us from washington, d.c. still with us is professor craig steven wilder, author of "ebony and ivy: race, slavery, and the...
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we'll see you next time at the "listening post. ". >>> welcome to "al jazeera america."helle carey. here are the stories we're following for you. >>> the leaders of france and israel talk tough on iran's nuclear program. >>> pakistan's government to put ex-president musharraf on trial for treason. >>> the philippine president accuses some local officials for not being ready for haiyan. >>> and president obama struggles to safe his health care plan. >>> let's begin with the breaking news out of russia. a
we'll see you next time at the "listening post. ". >>> welcome to "al jazeera america."helle carey. here are the stories we're following for you. >>> the leaders of france and israel talk tough on iran's nuclear program. >>> pakistan's government to put ex-president musharraf on trial for treason. >>> the philippine president accuses some local officials for not being ready for haiyan. >>> and president obama struggles to safe his...
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. >>> this is al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz live in new york with a look at the top stories. >> breaking news out of geneva, a nuclear deal has been reached between iran and six world leaders. you are looking at live pictures the it could not accept an agreement. they could not accept an agreement because of a right to enrich uranium. we are learning that a deal has been reached. there has been a demand on allies to reject an agreement with iran. after hours and days of negotiations we are hearing late tonight that a deal has been reached. it will be an historic agreement between western powers and iran. we'll watch the story and bring you the developments as soon as it unfolds. >> in syria, a blow to the bashar al-assad regime as rebels seize a large oil field. the loss of the field means almost all of bashar al-assad's access to local crude reserves have been cut off. government forces rely on imported oil. it's unclear if infrastructure was damaged. >> i'm jonathan betz, i'll be back 11:00 pm eastern with t
. >>> this is al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz live in new york with a look at the top stories. >> breaking news out of geneva, a nuclear deal has been reached between iran and six world leaders. you are looking at live pictures the it could not accept an agreement. they could not accept an agreement because of a right to enrich uranium. we are learning that a deal has been reached. there has been a demand on allies to reject an agreement with iran. after hours and days of...
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america tonight next on al jazeera america [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our livesopening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. [ technical difficulties ] >> and scored a sweet gain, and sold that stock to a lot of regular folk who saw their new purchase close half the praise. so please ignore all of those headlines that said twitter has a 73% gain on day one. not for you it didn't. all of with an internet company of active users but hasn't made money. to justify $45 a share twitter would have to generate more than $6 billion in annual revenue by 2018. this year's estimate is projected about 1/10th of that amount, hashtag, omg. the tech heavy nasdaq is up 28% this year, more than the s&p 500, making many people -- [ technical difficulties ] >> hi, ali. >> i heyed out the -- laid out the two possibilities. >> i think the issue is that the fat lady hasn't sung, but she has ente
america tonight next on al jazeera america [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our livesopening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. [ technical difficulties ] >> and scored a sweet gain, and sold that stock to a lot of regular folk who saw their new purchase close half the praise....
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al jazeera americangs you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the border. >> start every morning, every day, 5am to 9 eastern with al jazeera america. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperso
al jazeera americangs you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the border. >> start every morning, every day, 5am to 9 eastern with al jazeera america. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue...
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al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so join t
al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau......
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and that is it for us here on america tonight. remember if you would like to comment on anything that you have seen tonight, you can log on to our website at aljazeera.com/america tonight. you can meet our team, get sneak previews of the stories we're working on and also, tell us what you would like to see in a nightly current affairs program. also you can join our conversation on our twitter page, and facebook. for all of us here at america tonight, including joie chen, reporting from the fil philippis and the expwrier staff, thank you so much for watching, we'll see you again tomorrow. in california prison. >> i couldn't believe it. it did not compute, they're taking your life. i was 46 years old. >> her crime: possession of less than a gram of heroine. >> how do you call yourself a judge with the interest of justice and look at somebody and... tell somebody i'm going to take your life because you have an abuse problem against yourself? >> 18 years later, sonja is out because californians amended the state's notorious three stri
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