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>> this is not the america i grew up in. i love america. i will fight, you know, to my last breath to save america and i think we can do. >> we spoke to the former kkk leader in washington, d.c.? >> well, i think it's not unfair to say that when the steve scalise story broke, a lot of people thought, well, david duke, there is a name i haven't heard in a while. let's talk a little bit about what happened. i think if it wasn't the big of a new congress with an enlargedvan majority, if representative scalise wasn't the third-rank can iran in the leadership, this might have sort of passed everyone's notice. did you think the congressman was telling the truth when he said he had no idea what the organization was or your connection with it? >> well, i have no idea. i was in moscow at the time. i heard he was there but i didn't find any confirmation. but i am surprised and shocked it would be a big deal if he was there. as you said, you started off the interview, what's been going on over these years? well, if you read the newspapers, you would t
>> this is not the america i grew up in. i love america. i will fight, you know, to my last breath to save america and i think we can do. >> we spoke to the former kkk leader in washington, d.c.? >> well, i think it's not unfair to say that when the steve scalise story broke, a lot of people thought, well, david duke, there is a name i haven't heard in a while. let's talk a little bit about what happened. i think if it wasn't the big of a new congress with an enlargedvan...
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past, and our new series ,ree reel america. at c-span3, created by the cable tv industry and punted by your local cable tv or satellite provider. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> each week, american history tv's reel america brings archival films that tell the story of the 20th century. 4500 marines were deployed to vietnam, marking the beginning of the groundwork. by the end of 1965 almost 200,000 were in the country. by the time the war ended nearly 3 million americans served in the conflict and more than 58,000 lost their lives. of next, the screaming eagles, a big picture episode, documenting the activities of the 101st airborne division from its arrival in 1965 through january 1967. narrator: each time the enemy withdraws -- despite weeklong strikes, the viet cong have shown no sign of withdrawing. but the artillery fire -- is having a telling effect. [explosions] the screaming eagles are under fire. the enemy has come to silence the gun. now this sounds come from everywhere. out there the enemy is creeping in
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wherever you are aljazeera.com has everything you need to know. >>> on america america, a local woman barely known outside of her alabama hometown became the image of bloody sunday seen around the world, but she clearly recalls the terror that day. >> beating them with sticks, had. >> crack baby's were supposed to be ticking time bombs. their prospects stunted at birth, but it turns out the script that was written for them was wrong. >> so when you hear the world reaction. >> it's another still ma, another box to put me in. it bothers me. because it feels like i already had my life written off before i was able to live it. ♪ >>> thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. tonight we examine real risks to young lives. back in the late 1980s, crack cocaine use in this country exploded. soon after came the headlines and the fears about the children labeled crack baby's. infants born damaged by their mother's addictions. the experts said these babies had small heads suffered from from -- tremors, but now signs tells a new story. here is "america tonight" sarah hoye. >> any time you think you wa
wherever you are aljazeera.com has everything you need to know. >>> on america america, a local woman barely known outside of her alabama hometown became the image of bloody sunday seen around the world, but she clearly recalls the terror that day. >> beating them with sticks, had. >> crack baby's were supposed to be ticking time bombs. their prospects stunted at birth, but it turns out the script that was written for them was wrong. >> so when you hear the world...
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>> on an "america tonight" special report: drugging america. >> marv and linda lost their son jason last august. >> i never thought he was going to die. >> the tomah va told them his death was caused by an aneurysm. >> despite the va's most serious warning, they found the nursing home residents with dementia received antiscottics. >> daddy, come on wake up. >> is not waking up. i'm like what the heck happened to my father. what happened, why is he not waking up. >> thanks for joining us for a special report drugging america. tonight we focus on two kinds of patients. veterans and the elderly, who are especially vulnerable to the practice of bad medicine. those of us who have had to parent our parents, fear that they will live out their final days in a drug stupor. what's worse, evidence that many nursing homes use strong antiscottics on elderly dementia patients a full decade after they were first warned not to. in an exclusive investigation, "america tonight's" sheila macvicar found the results can be catastrophic. >> here's dad right after surgery. >> patrice gillgen captured this with
>> on an "america tonight" special report: drugging america. >> marv and linda lost their son jason last august. >> i never thought he was going to die. >> the tomah va told them his death was caused by an aneurysm. >> despite the va's most serious warning, they found the nursing home residents with dementia received antiscottics. >> daddy, come on wake up. >> is not waking up. i'm like what the heck happened to my father. what happened, why...
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he israel america.he best one of the best presidents that ever came to this country. >> host: thanks for your calls and thanks all the calls. sorry if we didn't get to call them hundred will be opening our phone lines begin to part one as we do every morning on "washington journal." also want to let you know if you want to weigh in on the question we have up on facebook just go to facebook.com/cspan and let us know what your reaction is for the first person to join the presidential race in 2016 and also send us a tweet at #cspanchat. right now we will take a look at the remarks of the first and only official candidate for the 2016 presidential race, texas senator ted cruz. again this is from liberty university in lynchburg, virginia. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much, president falwell. god bless liberty university. [cheers and applause] i am thrilled to join you today at the largest christian university in the world. [cheers and applause] today, i want to talk to you about the promi
he israel america.he best one of the best presidents that ever came to this country. >> host: thanks for your calls and thanks all the calls. sorry if we didn't get to call them hundred will be opening our phone lines begin to part one as we do every morning on "washington journal." also want to let you know if you want to weigh in on the question we have up on facebook just go to facebook.com/cspan and let us know what your reaction is for the first person to join the...
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the idea of a just america and fair america and inclusive america and generous america that idea ultimately. as is true across the landscape of american history we can not examine this moment in isolation. the march on selma was part of a broad are campaign that spanned generations generations. the leaders that day part of a long line of heroes. we gather here to celebrate them. we gather here to honor the courage of ordinary americans willing to endure billy clubs and the chasening rods, tear gas and the trampling hoof and despite the gush of blood and splintered bone would stay truth to their north star and keep marching toward justice. they did a scripture instructed for joy and hope, be patient in tribulation. be constant in prayer. in the days to come they went back again and again. when the trumpet call sounded for more to join the people came. black and white. young and old. christian and jew. waving the american flag singing the same anthems full of faith and hope. a white newsman, bill plant, who covered the marches then and is with us today quipped that the growing number of white
the idea of a just america and fair america and inclusive america and generous america that idea ultimately. as is true across the landscape of american history we can not examine this moment in isolation. the march on selma was part of a broad are campaign that spanned generations generations. the leaders that day part of a long line of heroes. we gather here to celebrate them. we gather here to honor the courage of ordinary americans willing to endure billy clubs and the chasening rods, tear...
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he has full card email access, bank of america log-ins, america express log-ins. to get his attention i asked how much he'd charge for 100 bank of america log-ins, he responded within minutes saying she didn't have that many -- saying he didn't have that many but would be happy to load up his fishing pages. 100 is a lot, not cheap. >> it's alarming if they go from selling drugs to credit card information on top of the drugs, what is the next evolution. do they include child pornography, are they getting into trafficking. >> reporter: it's maintained that the law enforcement crackdown is necessary and having an impact. >> they are doing a good job. while the sides come back, you see them take a hit. it hurts of the marketplace. >> is is this going away or here to stay. >> law enforce. has successes and you see the guises who are resilient, whelm see them probably move overseas to eastern europe, russia, where it's harder for law enforcement to get after them if they figure out their identities. >> the number of listings on dark net markets rebounded to precrackdown
he has full card email access, bank of america log-ins, america express log-ins. to get his attention i asked how much he'd charge for 100 bank of america log-ins, he responded within minutes saying she didn't have that many -- saying he didn't have that many but would be happy to load up his fishing pages. 100 is a lot, not cheap. >> it's alarming if they go from selling drugs to credit card information on top of the drugs, what is the next evolution. do they include child pornography,...
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only on al jazeera america. >>> the u.s. says it will have to negotiate with president assad to end syria's war. ♪ ♪ hello, live from our headquarters in doha. also coming up in the next 30 minutes. >> we do not know whether our families are safe or not and as a leader of the nation, my whole heart is for the whole people of the nation. >> vanua thank you. atu's president says years have progress have been wiped out. >> reporter: i am adam ably in brazil. 30 years after the end
only on al jazeera america. >>> the u.s. says it will have to negotiate with president assad to end syria's war. ♪ ♪ hello, live from our headquarters in doha. also coming up in the next 30 minutes. >> we do not know whether our families are safe or not and as a leader of the nation, my whole heart is for the whole people of the nation. >> vanua thank you. atu's president says years have progress have been wiped out. >> reporter: i am adam ably in brazil. 30 years...
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that's america tonight. tell us what you think at al jazeera.com/america tonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook and come back. we'll have more of america tonight tomorrow. >> thursday. >> to the apaches, it's an ancestral place. >> sacred lands threatened. >> were the apache consulted on this? >> no. >> a controversial deal. >> we would love to have a mine in the community. at the end of the day, it is an issue of fairness. >> america tonight gets an exclusive interview with a foreign mining company accused of taking native american land. >> people have been very critical of your company, saying that it'll leave a permanent scar on the landscape. will it? >> an america tonight special report: "mining sacred lands". thursday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america.
that's america tonight. tell us what you think at al jazeera.com/america tonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook and come back. we'll have more of america tonight tomorrow. >> thursday. >> to the apaches, it's an ancestral place. >> sacred lands threatened. >> were the apache consulted on this? >> no. >> a controversial deal. >> we would love to have a mine in the community. at the end of the day, it is an issue of fairness. >> america tonight...
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time to wake up america.just stepped foot on earth and saw what was going on in in america there's a good chance you would think we were enemies with israel and allies with iran. this week president o o finally expected picked up the phone to couldn't grat late the prime minister on his election. then he dropped a bomb, adding a warning to netanyahu. play ball with me or else. in fact the obama administration is considering taking actions against israel, meanwhile as for iran, our greatest threat we're actively seeking their approval in a nuclear deal. let me get this straight iran good, israel, bad. cue the liberal main streel media who is at the ready, tails wagging to support the president no matter how stupid of an idea he may be pushing. >> we begin with a high stakes showdown that tonight has left years of american peace efforts in the middle east teetering on the brink. >> and this has pro implications that could mean the end of peace with the pal tin yans. >> liberals and the liberal media throwing th
time to wake up america.just stepped foot on earth and saw what was going on in in america there's a good chance you would think we were enemies with israel and allies with iran. this week president o o finally expected picked up the phone to couldn't grat late the prime minister on his election. then he dropped a bomb, adding a warning to netanyahu. play ball with me or else. in fact the obama administration is considering taking actions against israel, meanwhile as for iran, our greatest...
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america it , would cease to be a major power in europe. that belief was shared by many including members of the opposition who wanted to win the war much earlier. -- to end the war much earlier. -- they did not believe it would be critically changed if written lost america. we have one belief that tells more in britain than america and the american colonies just did not match her very much. -- just did not matter very much. they mattered a great deal. britain poured its resources into fighting this war and spent far more money than it would have ever received in taxes on tea and sugar from america sources have twice wrote his -- george the third twice wrote his abdication speech and threatened resignation, going back to the family lands in hanover, in germany. this is how obsessed he was. he was described in one historian writing just after the second world war, sounding almost like churchill. this is coming from someone who had actually heard churchill speak and commented phrases like if any 10 men would stand beside me, i intend to go on
america it , would cease to be a major power in europe. that belief was shared by many including members of the opposition who wanted to win the war much earlier. -- to end the war much earlier. -- they did not believe it would be critically changed if written lost america. we have one belief that tells more in britain than america and the american colonies just did not match her very much. -- just did not matter very much. they mattered a great deal. britain poured its resources into fighting...
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>> "america tonight""america tonight"'s adam may is back. thursday on "america tonight." broadcast journalism does. >> the new home for original documentaries. al jazeera america presents "motherhood on ice". sunday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america >> here's a reminder that things don't always go the way you expect. but does that remember we can afford to put it as risk. much has beened about the endangered florida manatee. the beloved although ungainly sea cow has been staging a come back but what threatened him in the first place. sheila macvicar reports environmentalists fear that the manatee is already being loved to ded. death. >> very small area, two acres. some manatee activity behind the boats on the surface. very likely a mating herd. >> a mating herd. just past done on king's bay on the west coast of florida. ivan vicente knows every inch of this body of water. >> nine miles away where they can easily feed and come back. >> right now the bay is serene, mostly empty of boats and people but filled with an exceedingly rare a
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only on al jazeera america. >>> now a note about the keeper of america's grimmest tally.hear about so many shootings, it can become routine, robberies gone bad, a burst of anger and a horrible mistake. we block out the stories, faces, real lives taken by gun violence. it can become a job to put the truth back in the new, and it took an unusual chronicler to make it happen. sheila macvicar met the woman that keeps the death toll. >> it was like climbing a mountain every day, it took four hours each day, on the weekend because of so many shootings, 10 hours. >> reporter: in the "new york times", jennifer documented every shooting in america or every shooting reported. the inspiration, the shootings at sandy hook elementary school. >> this started when the columnist said google shooting who gets shot every day in the country. this was a month after newtown. >> the massacre of victims, teachers and staff renewed calls for gun control, and sparked a heightened interest in other victims of gun violence. >> we know about the mass shootings, they get the most press. what about th
only on al jazeera america. >>> now a note about the keeper of america's grimmest tally.hear about so many shootings, it can become routine, robberies gone bad, a burst of anger and a horrible mistake. we block out the stories, faces, real lives taken by gun violence. it can become a job to put the truth back in the new, and it took an unusual chronicler to make it happen. sheila macvicar met the woman that keeps the death toll. >> it was like climbing a mountain every day, it...
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"america tonight" starts now. thanks for watching. >>> on the weekend edition of "america tonight"... >> it's been 21 days since nurse practitioner returned to lewis california from an ebola treatment center in sierra leone. >> i'll take your temperatures. >> 97.5. >> the biggest challenge of quarantine is contact with other people. >> see you later alligator. >> the quarantine was a minor ipp convenience compared to the six weeks in sierra leone, volunteering to fight ebola with the international corp. >> there's more dark net markets, more engaging in free trade. >> reporter: we wanted to see how easy it was to purchase bang information. we created a log in searching through vendors selling hacked banks acts. i arrived how much would be charged for 100 bank of america log-ins. he responded within minutes >>> thank you for joining us. thing about all ways we are caught in the web. i'm joie chen. the internet changes all of our lives and we consider the dark side of our lives, how we are led to expose personal sec
"america tonight" starts now. thanks for watching. >>> on the weekend edition of "america tonight"... >> it's been 21 days since nurse practitioner returned to lewis california from an ebola treatment center in sierra leone. >> i'll take your temperatures. >> 97.5. >> the biggest challenge of quarantine is contact with other people. >> see you later alligator. >> the quarantine was a minor ipp convenience compared to the six weeks...
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martin luther king jr., so many others, the idea of a just america and a fair america, an inclusive america and a generous america. that idea ultimately triumphed. now as it's true across the landscape of american history, we cannot examine this moment in isolation. the march on selma was part of a broader campaign that spanned generations. the leaders that day part of a long line of heroes. we gather here to celebrate them. we gather here to honor the courage of ordinary americans willing to endure billy clubs and the chastening rod, tear gas and the trampling hoof and splitered bone would stay true to their north star and keep marching towards justice. they did a scripture instructed, rejoice and hope be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer. and in the days to come, they went back again and again. when the trumpet call sounded for more to join for more the people came. black and white. young and old. christian and jew. waving the american flag. singing the same anthems full of faith and hope. a white newsman, bill plant, who covered the marches then and who is with us here today
martin luther king jr., so many others, the idea of a just america and a fair america, an inclusive america and a generous america. that idea ultimately triumphed. now as it's true across the landscape of american history, we cannot examine this moment in isolation. the march on selma was part of a broader campaign that spanned generations. the leaders that day part of a long line of heroes. we gather here to celebrate them. we gather here to honor the courage of ordinary americans willing to...
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that's america.'s what makes us unique.on of that's what cements our reputation as a beacon of opportunity.selma young people behind the iron g curtain would see selma and eventually tear down that wall. young people in soweto would hear bobby kennedy talk about eople ripples of hope and eventually banish the scourge of apartheid. burma w young people in burma went to prison rather than submit to military rule. they saw what john lewis had done. from theerat streets of tunis to ukraine, this generation of young people can draw strength from this place. where the powerless could change the world's greatest power and y push their leaders to expand the boundaries of freedom. they saw that idea made real a. right here in selma, alabama. ame they saw that idea manifest itself here in america.was because of campaigns like this d the voting rights act was passed. d political and economic and social barriers came down. and the change these men and women wrought is visible here today in the presence of africa
that's america.'s what makes us unique.on of that's what cements our reputation as a beacon of opportunity.selma young people behind the iron g curtain would see selma and eventually tear down that wall. young people in soweto would hear bobby kennedy talk about eople ripples of hope and eventually banish the scourge of apartheid. burma w young people in burma went to prison rather than submit to military rule. they saw what john lewis had done. from theerat streets of tunis to ukraine, this...
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martin luther king jr., so many others, the idea of a just america and a fair america, an inclusive americaamerica that idea ultimately triumphed. now, as is true across the landscape of american history we cannot examine this moment in isolation. the march on selma was part of a broader campaign that spanned generations. the leaders that day part of a long line of heroes. we gather here to celebrate them. we gather here to honor the courage of ordinary americans willing to endure billy clubs and the chastening rods, tear gas and the trampling hoof, men and women who despite the gush of blood and splintered bone would stay true to their north star and keep marching towards justice. they did as scripture instructed rejoice and hope, be patient in tribulation be constant in prayer. and in the days to come, they went back again and again. when the trumpet call sounded for more to join, the people came. black and white. young and old. christian and jew. waving the american flag. singing the same anthems full of faith and hope. a white newsman bill plant who covered the marches then and is with
martin luther king jr., so many others, the idea of a just america and a fair america, an inclusive americaamerica that idea ultimately triumphed. now, as is true across the landscape of american history we cannot examine this moment in isolation. the march on selma was part of a broader campaign that spanned generations. the leaders that day part of a long line of heroes. we gather here to celebrate them. we gather here to honor the courage of ordinary americans willing to endure billy clubs...
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that is "america tonight." tell us tonight at aljazeera.com/"america tonight." come back we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> from coast to coast. >> people selling fresh water for fracking. >> stories that have impact. >> we lost lives. >> that make a difference. >> senator, we were hoping that we could ask you some questions about your legal problems. >> that open your world. >> it could be very dangerous. >> i hear gunshots. >> a bullet came right there through the window. >> it absolutely is a crisis. >> real reporting. >> this is what we do. >> america tonight. tuesday through friday. 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. suicide bombers target crowded mosques in yemen killing over 130 people hello there welcome to al jazeera, i'm shakoon telesanto. scaling walls literally to help their children cheat in an exam. and a little bit of crowd but not
that is "america tonight." tell us tonight at aljazeera.com/"america tonight." come back we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> from coast to coast. >> people selling fresh water for fracking. >> stories that have impact. >> we lost lives. >> that make a difference. >> senator, we were hoping that we could ask you some questions about your legal...
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america tonight is up next. i'll see you again in an hour. >>> think about all the ways we're caught in the web. shady operators on the web lead many to elicit temptations. america tonight correspondent >>> an law enforcement is in a daily struggle to stop it. >> the first time you logged on to the dark net to buy drugs, how nervous were you? >> i was pretty nervous. >>reporter: she was just 15 when she started buying drugs off the dark net. she asked us not to use her name. >> what was the surprising thing about the dark net for you? >> that you could order drugs in anywhere from the world and they could just be delivered to your door step. >>reporter: by using a blouser called tore she was able to anonymously access sites invisible to most search engines where the illegal drug trade is thriving. here she ordered everything from acid to mdma to cocaine. like almost a million other users, she made most of her purchases on a site called silk road, a marketplace known as the eh bay of online drug sales. >> as soon
america tonight is up next. i'll see you again in an hour. >>> think about all the ways we're caught in the web. shady operators on the web lead many to elicit temptations. america tonight correspondent >>> an law enforcement is in a daily struggle to stop it. >> the first time you logged on to the dark net to buy drugs, how nervous were you? >> i was pretty nervous. >>reporter: she was just 15 when she started buying drugs off the dark net. she asked us not...
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>> "america tonight""america tonight"'s adam may is back. thursday on "america tonight." >> sunday. >> you're taking "if" i have kids and you're changing it to "when" i have kids. >> a life-changing choice. >> it is wonderful to have children, but i think you can have a happy life without children. >> follow a very personal journey. >> after the age of 45 to get pregnant... is one percent. >> i'm a bit nervous. >> from the best filmmakers of our time. >> it's not traditionally what broadcast journalism does. >> the new home for original documentaries. al jazeera america presents "motherhood on ice". sunday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america >> here's a reminder that things don't always go the way you expect. but does that remember we can afford to put it as risk. much has beened about the endangered florida manatee. the beloved although ungainly sea cow has been staging a come back but what threatened him in the first place. sheila macvicar reports, environmentalists fear that the manatee is already being loved to ded . death. >> ver
>> "america tonight""america tonight"'s adam may is back. thursday on "america tonight." >> sunday. >> you're taking "if" i have kids and you're changing it to "when" i have kids. >> a life-changing choice. >> it is wonderful to have children, but i think you can have a happy life without children. >> follow a very personal journey. >> after the age of 45 to get pregnant... is one percent. >> i'm a...
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yes, america, many black people struggle.e has been black crime but that does not define us, there are many white people struggling and white crime. but that does not define whites. i would like to tell you what black is. black is beautiful just as white is beautiful just as every other color you see is beautiful. black is human just as every other color is human. black is a shelf underneath which we all share the same red blood, the same vital organs and same skeletal structure. america, we cannot live like this any longer. as you can see, it is not only black people who see this injustice, every single color is represented here, america. this right here is what we are need to see, people seeing others fight the injustice that join in the cause to work toward a better and equal tomorrow. please, please i am begging you, try to change for the better, america. sincerely, a black life. >> a special thanks to alex ford and the students at princeton university. and that does it for this edition of our world with black enterprise.
yes, america, many black people struggle.e has been black crime but that does not define us, there are many white people struggling and white crime. but that does not define whites. i would like to tell you what black is. black is beautiful just as white is beautiful just as every other color you see is beautiful. black is human just as every other color is human. black is a shelf underneath which we all share the same red blood, the same vital organs and same skeletal structure. america, we...
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america tonight exclusive investigation: drugging dementia only on al jazeera america >> flash point we ferguson.we never left. you'll speak with people who experienced discrimination firsthand. and thin it's the prejudice we're all guilty of without even knowing it. the world of unconscious bias, clearly holding women back in the workplace or is it? the man that argues gender bias is just a mist. i'm ali velshi, this is "real money."
america tonight exclusive investigation: drugging dementia only on al jazeera america >> flash point we ferguson.we never left. you'll speak with people who experienced discrimination firsthand. and thin it's the prejudice we're all guilty of without even knowing it. the world of unconscious bias, clearly holding women back in the workplace or is it? the man that argues gender bias is just a mist. i'm ali velshi, this is "real money."
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the idea of a just america and fair america and inclusive america and generous america that idea ultimatelyriumphed. as is true across the landscape of american history we can not examine this moment in isolation. the march on selma was part of a broad are campaign that spanned generations generations. the leaders that day part of a long line of heroes. we gather here to celebrate them. we gather here to honor the courage of ordinary americans willing to endure billy clubs and the chasening rods, tear gas and the trampling hoof and despite the gush of blood and splintered bone would stay truth to their north star and keep marching toward justice. they did a scripture instructed for joy and hope, be patient in tribulation. be constant in prayer. in the days to come they went back again and again. when the trumpet call sounded for more to join the people came. black and white. young and old. christian and jew. waving the american flag singing the same anthems full of faith and hope. a white newsman, bill plant, who covered the marches then and is with us today quipped that the growing number
the idea of a just america and fair america and inclusive america and generous america that idea ultimatelyriumphed. as is true across the landscape of american history we can not examine this moment in isolation. the march on selma was part of a broad are campaign that spanned generations generations. the leaders that day part of a long line of heroes. we gather here to celebrate them. we gather here to honor the courage of ordinary americans willing to endure billy clubs and the chasening...
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opioid wars only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america international news. shining a light on the untold stories. >> believe in yourself and you'll get there. >> making the connections to the bigger picture. >> shouldn't you have been tougher? >> get the international news you need to know. al jazeera america. >>> russian authorities are investigating the murder of boris nemtsov. despite the arrest of five suspects there's a deal of suspicion about who is really responsible. many believe it was a literal warning shot to foes of the russian president vladimir putin. whatever the motivation the murder made the opposition leaders nervous. one has a history of standing up to vladimir putin, and is now banned from returning to russia. it's a complication for you, douma. how do they ban a member of the douma - essentially a member of the parliament. >> they can't arrest or detain me, but they can close the border for me. they situated until i would be outside russia, and made a court decree to close the border. i am stuck. >> you literally can't go back. >> my wif
opioid wars only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america international news. shining a light on the untold stories. >> believe in yourself and you'll get there. >> making the connections to the bigger picture. >> shouldn't you have been tougher? >> get the international news you need to know. al jazeera america. >>> russian authorities are investigating the murder of boris nemtsov. despite the arrest of five suspects there's a deal of suspicion about...
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tonight's" special report drugging america. tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook and come back. we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. the red cross warns of what it calls unbelievable destruction after cyclone pam moves through the southsouth pacific. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, this is al jazerra. i am live from our headquarters in dough ma. also ahead on the program egypt launches a campaign to help boost its struggling economy and the pledges are pouring n a march of support in brazil for embattled president. >>> this is not just murder it's torture and murder. >> and conservationist in the u.s. try to solve
tonight's" special report drugging america. tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook and come back. we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. the red cross warns of what it calls unbelievable destruction after cyclone pam moves through the southsouth pacific. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, this is al jazerra. i am live from our headquarters in dough ma. also ahead on the program egypt launches a campaign to help boost its...
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"america tonight" investigates the drugging of america. it's killing the elderly and our veterans as well. our report friday on america tonight. tell us what you think on www.aljazeera.com/"america tonight." talk to us on twitter and facebook. come back, we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. >> protesters are back on the streets as police look for those responsible for shooting. welcome to al jazeera, live from our headquarters in doha. also coming up in the next 30 minutes the difference between life and death now it's harder than ever to get supplies into syria. >>> a giant in the world of fantasy literature has died. we look back at the life of
"america tonight" investigates the drugging of america. it's killing the elderly and our veterans as well. our report friday on america tonight. tell us what you think on www.aljazeera.com/"america tonight." talk to us on twitter and facebook. come back, we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. >> protesters are back on the streets as police look for those responsible for shooting. welcome to al jazeera, live from our headquarters in doha. also coming up...
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only on al jazeera america. >> a legendary artist known the world over. but to mean harry belafonte's greatest role is as a civil rights leader. >> it is to be expected all of us would participate in the struggle for civil rights, civil liberties to be smeared and to be called names, but it requires much more than that to deter me. >> he stood up at selma and at the side of dr. king. now he shares the stage with the next generation. >> that's what's happening. >> an america tonight special, young revolutionaries. >> it began that day on the bridge, our nation is still traveling. bloody sunday, when hundreds tried to march from selma, alabama, to montgomery. seeking voting rights and greater justice for all. this marked a turning point as great leaders of the movement see a new generation rising. a fitting moment to bring together two key voices of their time, entertainer harry belafonte, and a new young revolutionary, philip agnu. >> good to see. >> you you, too. >> i'm delighted for a long time people have been asking what has happened to our youth, wher
only on al jazeera america. >> a legendary artist known the world over. but to mean harry belafonte's greatest role is as a civil rights leader. >> it is to be expected all of us would participate in the struggle for civil rights, civil liberties to be smeared and to be called names, but it requires much more than that to deter me. >> he stood up at selma and at the side of dr. king. now he shares the stage with the next generation. >> that's what's happening. >>...
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he comes to america. imagine for a second the hope that was in his heart as he rode that ferryboat across to key west and got on a gray hound bus to head to austin, texas to begin working washing dishes making 50 cents an hour. coming to the one land on earth that has welcomed so many millions. when my dad came to america in 1957, he could not have imagined what lay in store for him. imagine a young married couple living together in the 1970's, neither one of them has a personal relationship with jesus. they have a little boy and they are both drinking far too much. they are living a fast life. when i was 3 my father decided to leave my mother and me. we were living in calgary at the time. he got on a plane and flew back to texas. and he decided he didn't want to be married anymore, and he didn't want to be a father to his 3-year-old son. and yet when he was in houston a friend, a colleague from the oil and gas business, invited him to a bible study. invited him to clay road baptist church. and there my f
he comes to america. imagine for a second the hope that was in his heart as he rode that ferryboat across to key west and got on a gray hound bus to head to austin, texas to begin working washing dishes making 50 cents an hour. coming to the one land on earth that has welcomed so many millions. when my dad came to america in 1957, he could not have imagined what lay in store for him. imagine a young married couple living together in the 1970's, neither one of them has a personal relationship...
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america tonight exclusive investigation: drugging dementia only on al jazeera america >> i took the chanceof that prison camp and with a few others went out to work in another camp. >> mary ann yakabi reads her father's words about his time here at the kooskia internment camp in north idaho. it housed just 265 inmates, all male, mostly volunteers from other camps. >> it was the only camp of its kind in the united states, it was really kind of an experiment... is this gonna work? >> the men were of japanese descent but were not american citizens, some kidnapped by the u.s. government out of latin america and brought to this country after the attack on pearl harbor. arturo yakabi was from lima peru. because kooskia was under justice department jurisdiction, these men were considered prisoners of war. they had geneva convention rights, they knew it and they exercised those rights. >> their food was better, their accommodations were better, the attorneys at the kooskia camp could even get beer. >> summertime digs have produced thousands of objects from the two years kooskia operated during the
america tonight exclusive investigation: drugging dementia only on al jazeera america >> i took the chanceof that prison camp and with a few others went out to work in another camp. >> mary ann yakabi reads her father's words about his time here at the kooskia internment camp in north idaho. it housed just 265 inmates, all male, mostly volunteers from other camps. >> it was the only camp of its kind in the united states, it was really kind of an experiment... is this gonna...
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hot on "america tonight"s website, the self-buy diaries.sit with six fascinating luminaries from the self by self festival. check it out on aljazeera.com. complaints against new electric complaints against new electric >>> in our fast-forward segment overlooked women have long been viewed as primary victims of sexual assault. what about men? it's a lot more common than you thing. as sheila macvicar learnt it's less common for them to seek help. >> reporter: it's along the serene albuquerque river in mexico that mike scott feels at peace. >> it's a place to reflect, a place to escape my anxious little world for 15 minutes or an hour. >> reporter: debilitating memorize of his time in the military haunt him a decade after an honourable discharge. he never simpled in combat but has been fighting an internal law. >> you get better and crash back down. it's endless. >>> mike says another soldier sexually assaulted him in 1998. he didn't report the incident because he was too afraid to speak up. >> i thought god would protect me but he didn't. and
hot on "america tonight"s website, the self-buy diaries.sit with six fascinating luminaries from the self by self festival. check it out on aljazeera.com. complaints against new electric complaints against new electric >>> in our fast-forward segment overlooked women have long been viewed as primary victims of sexual assault. what about men? it's a lot more common than you thing. as sheila macvicar learnt it's less common for them to seek help. >> reporter: it's along...
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al jazeera america.ing ♪] >> welcome back to our live continuing coverage of race in america: selma. you're listening to one of the many choirs who will perform at the edmund pettus bridge, that being a hymn that ends many congregational sermons on sunday afternoon before we go out and try to figure out what we're going to have for breakfast. tony harris, a very special guest with you. >> gentlemen, back with you joined by kerry kennedy the daughter obviously of robert kennedy, the man who was the attorney general of the united states in in the turbulent united states. kerry, good to be here with you. >> this i'm so glad to be here. >> this is a regular trip for you. >> i've been here for four or five times in the last few years. >> this plays on many different levels for. >> you it's a walk through our history, but it's not just about the path. it's about the present and the future. we're here because of sell marks the march and the sacrifice of people here 50 years ago that we passed the voting right a
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"america tonight"s michael oku on the gear that might make a difference >>> and hot on "america tonight"s now - a little girl lost. one year after a homeless child in the nation's capital vanished, no clue what happened to her or why. an indepth report at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >>> in our fast-forward segment the case that ignited ferguson, missouri. months after the death of michael brown, new signing the racial by as in a police department is confirmed by outside investigators. at the height of the progress a former ferguson police officer defended his department to lori jane gliha "america tonight." >> you are hit with everything. anything that is wrong in the metropolitan area, ferguson is hit with it. >> do you think the ferguson corrupt? >> no, in any profession people are racist, buts that's in the heart. i never saw that. a lot of anger directed, i think general. >> what are the misconceptions that people have about the police department. >> that they are not doing anything with the community, and when i worked there, they worked with the different community organizations,
"america tonight"s michael oku on the gear that might make a difference >>> and hot on "america tonight"s now - a little girl lost. one year after a homeless child in the nation's capital vanished, no clue what happened to her or why. an indepth report at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >>> in our fast-forward segment the case that ignited ferguson, missouri. months after the death of michael brown, new signing the racial by as in a police department is...
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that is "america tonight." tell us tonight at aljazeera.com/"america tonight." come back we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> i think we're into something that's bigger than us... >> that's the pain that your mother feels when you disrespect her son... >> me being here is defying all odds... >> they were patriots they wanted there country back >> al jazeera america presents the passion... >> onward.. >> pain... >> it's too much... >> ..and triumph... inspirational real life stories >> all these labels the world throws at you, that's what drives me to push.. >> of ordinary people >> i tasted the american dream, i liked it... >> living extraordinary lives... >> if we could multiply this program, we could change the world >> from the best filmmakers of our time >> i give al jazeera tremendous credit, because it's not traditionally what broadcast journalism does >> the new home for original documentaries al jazeera america presents only on al jazeera america >> on al jazeera america ali velshi looks at the issues affecting us all... >> we're taking a ha
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, "america tonight" is up next for you. for everyone else a round up of the latest headlines. for everyone else, there's more on aljazeera.com. >> day. >> man shot, woman shot, child shot - accidentally shot >>> 16 months in the new york blog, jennifer documented every shooting in america - or at reported. >> people shoot each other over the donest things >>> a -- dumbest things >>> a secret from her past kept her going. >> it was here my father took his first life >>> 17 at the time, she was 7 months pregnant when she left her home in guatemala, to travel to the united states. here he was sent here, to a country where they are entitled by law to a public education, that is creating controversy. >> as an american taxpayer, ask yourself - why do you want to pay for this >>> thank you for joining us. i'm joie chen. those that oppose the president's immigration reforms, lost the round but are not letting up on the fight. they didn't force a shutdown on the homeland security department, but capitol hill is building to a new sta
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thursday on "america tonight," young likes of at risk. those thousands of immigrants miners with who flooded the u.s. border and the anger in their communities. >> why do you want to pay for this? >> and what's the reason real reason behind why they left? on thursday. >>> and the new superbug, everyday to explain why it spread so fast. and one of the best stories ever told young love much music and escape from the nazis. but the real story behind the sound of music find out from the baron and maria's youngest son. from aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> in our fast forward segment the spread of the superbug. it's got a complicated scientific fame and more hospitals across the country are seeing a growing number of cases of what is called cre. the disturbing irony is that going in for medical treatment can rapidly spread a potentially deadlydeadly infection. "america tonight"'s michael okwu met one survivor. >> my femoral artery was severed it was spreading everywhere. >> david was repg remembering the time he was hit by a train in kohl cut
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"america tonight" such next. i'll see you again in an hour. >> on "america tonight": >> in the four years since fukushima, life has not been kind to the people who fled. do you believe that fukushima city will ever be a safe place to live again? >> translator: not in my lifetime. not the same fukushima that existed before. >> we ventured into towns inside and around the seclusion zone which remain frozen in time at the moment residents fled. >> marv and linda simkakowski lost their son last july. they were told his death away caused by an aneurysm but an autopsy found something quite different. >> thanks for joining us i'm joie chen. the ves rans administration, new scrutiny of the va and now the death of a young marine vet at a wisconsin marine hospital has uncovered other systemic flaws. it is a tragedy that christof putzel has found about how to fix the va. >> i never thought he would die no. >> marv and linda simkakowski lost their son jason last july. he died at the at the tomah va hospital. >> i said jason
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time to wake up america. last week i noted a rise in hip hop star who had done an interview this playboy. azealia banks declared she hates america and fat white people. azealia banks is a multi-millionaire off the system she trashs. therefore i named azealia banks my fool of the week. well that didn't sit well with the rapper she tweeted that i'm the problem and just because i'm white to get i don't get and it i'm biased and can't see that capitalism and white privilege is holding blacks back from success. this attack on she is ridiculous and riddled with holes, we, azalea i do understand black unemployment and poverty levels are far higher than for whites and i hope believe that we should never forget slavery legal segregation and ongoing stereotyping that leads to racial bias and, yes, it's true i'm a free market advocate but the free market is color-blind it doesn't see black or white the only color it recognizes is green. by the way, yourself professed hatred for america is far for damaging to black oppor
time to wake up america. last week i noted a rise in hip hop star who had done an interview this playboy. azealia banks declared she hates america and fat white people. azealia banks is a multi-millionaire off the system she trashs. therefore i named azealia banks my fool of the week. well that didn't sit well with the rapper she tweeted that i'm the problem and just because i'm white to get i don't get and it i'm biased and can't see that capitalism and white privilege is holding blacks back...
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only on al jazeera america. >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for survivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >>> steven cohen is a professor studying russian history for more than four decades and the author of nine books on russian history. steven says it's not vladimir putin, and the conflict was inspired in washington before vladimir putin came to power. but as you just heard, many disagree, including one of vladimir putin's top opponents in the russian government. thank you so much for being with us. ilia would like to talk to you, but says you are not correct in this, that vladimir putin is more responsible for this an anybody else. tell me your thesis, why do you bel
only on al jazeera america. >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for survivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app available for your apple...