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on august 20th, al jazeera ameri on inside story, we bring together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. >> welcome back, we're talking about u.s.-cuba politics through the lens of baseball. and given the increasing divisions among cuba an americans and the embargo, where do you see the relations going from here >> until there's a change in leadership in cuba. from everything that i hear, he's a nice guy. no one doubts that cubans like americans and americans like cube as, but the problem is, there's a totalitarian and stalinist regime in between them. luke would have never gotten a visa to go to cuba except the regime recognized that it's cash in our pockets. >> that's not true. that. >> humberto, you made some assumptions that aren't true. you haven't done background and research. if you read my blog, my family, my brothers, my filmmakers, i wasn't cleared by cuba. most of my filming. 85% of my filming in cuba was gorilla shooting. i had to. i was under the radar. because it was baseball fi
on august 20th, al jazeera ameri on inside story, we bring together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. >> welcome back, we're talking about u.s.-cuba politics through the lens of baseball. and given the increasing divisions among cuba an americans and the embargo, where do you see the relations going from here >> until there's a change in leadership in cuba. from everything that i hear,...
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people across ameri want to play. let's see who we've got today.from kz,e1 please welcome torii.i] she's from windsor, she's fr =]91ñ michigan. it's dianne. welcome everyone to the sthou. we ask america thane opinions on all kinds of crazy topics. all you have to do is correctry guess the results of the poles and you guyslp win fistfulsq of cash. sound qgood?xd ezq is wort $100. shower withe1 their spouse or te a shorter shower. and the question is what did in their 5 they would rather do to conser)k water? shower with theirÑi spouse or te a shorter shower? everyone has got their answers down and theirok dances out ofw1 their system. let's go to the best belly in the business.Ñi lew civil how are you? >> i'mq great. >> is that a profession or a passion or both? >> it's a i]passion. i love it. it's great exercise. >> let's give some people some cash here. is it shower with their spouse ñ contestants, let's seee1 what yi >> what's your story. >> from xdtexas, i'm a happily married man to a beautiful wife and the father of two beautiful girls whoçó ke
people across ameri want to play. let's see who we've got today.from kz,e1 please welcome torii.i] she's from windsor, she's fr =]91ñ michigan. it's dianne. welcome everyone to the sthou. we ask america thane opinions on all kinds of crazy topics. all you have to do is correctry guess the results of the poles and you guyslp win fistfulsq of cash. sound qgood?xd ezq is wort $100. shower withe1 their spouse or te a shorter shower. and the question is what did in their 5 they would rather do to...
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our panel has some on august 20th, al jazeera ameri >>> welcome back.re discussing the silence that surrounded mental health issues within the african american community. and now what is the way forward. terry, what is the role of churches in addressing this issue? >> it's growing. i'm happy to say. there are more and more ministers who say in can't of the congregation, there are more that are establishing counseling rooms in the church, and mental health professionals donating their services, so i see a growing trend. and then on the other hand there are those who will say that it's a sign of weakness to go to a therapist, because you take prayer. that? >> it was my god who led me to the right psychiatrist. that's what i know. you know? but it's an issue we have to continue to work on. the church influences everyone, so that's a great place to start and we head to to do more. >> daryle, talk about the role of culturally competent care in the mental health field. >> sure, provider bias is a may major issue. many people think if you are a medical profess
our panel has some on august 20th, al jazeera ameri >>> welcome back.re discussing the silence that surrounded mental health issues within the african american community. and now what is the way forward. terry, what is the role of churches in addressing this issue? >> it's growing. i'm happy to say. there are more and more ministers who say in can't of the congregation, there are more that are establishing counseling rooms in the church, and mental health professionals donating...
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on august 20th, al jazeera ameri . > >>> finally have you wondered what it's like to have an orchestrat your fingertips. in prague, they have been performing. a random bunch of workers saw their work again. it was called conduct us, and gave people passing by to lead an orchestra. around 30 people took up the challenge. the video has 1.5 million hits. conduct us came to us thanks to a facebook friend. it's nice when facebook followers help us to produce the show. [ ♪ music ] >>> see you next time at the listening post. >>> welcome to al jazeera america. here are the stories we are following for you. >> day 13, and all is quiet. the shutdown in washington drags on. the tourists in some states discover federal monuments are open again. the enormous cyclone phailan comes ashore in india. >> 13 days into the government shutdown, four days until a federal default, and the only politicians talking have been
on august 20th, al jazeera ameri . > >>> finally have you wondered what it's like to have an orchestrat your fingertips. in prague, they have been performing. a random bunch of workers saw their work again. it was called conduct us, and gave people passing by to lead an orchestra. around 30 people took up the challenge. the video has 1.5 million hits. conduct us came to us thanks to a facebook friend. it's nice when facebook followers help us to produce the show. [ ♪ music ]...
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. >> announcer: keep it right here, ameri >>> good evening. thank you for joining us.t if cops could legally make money from drug deals? and what if they were the ones doing the selling? it is actually happening in one florida city where drug sting operations often cooked up at family friendly restaurants are raising millions in revenue and serious questions about crime fighting. here is abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: you are watching video of a kilo of coke being sold for about $23,000. where are the cops? they're in on it. the guy on the right in the video is a police detective playing part of a cocaine dealer. the man on the left is the buyer. and the two with their backs to the camera are the paid informants. this is called a reverse sting. the cops aren't buying the drugs, they're selling them. it is a controversial tactic in which cops lure in potential buyers who drive or fly in from all over the country with wads of cash. in most cases the cops keep the cash and the buyer's cars and pump millions into local coffers. according to the buyer, the business ran lik
. >> announcer: keep it right here, ameri >>> good evening. thank you for joining us.t if cops could legally make money from drug deals? and what if they were the ones doing the selling? it is actually happening in one florida city where drug sting operations often cooked up at family friendly restaurants are raising millions in revenue and serious questions about crime fighting. here is abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: you are watching video of a kilo of coke being sold for...
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on august 20th, al jazeera ameri super storm sandy and the effects it still has on americans. >> we do wanna let sandy dictate our lives., and we never will... >> surviving sandy, one year later... tomorrow and tuesday 7 am - easten on 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. ♪ ♪ >> hey guys we're back here at techknow. i'm with crystal. you are about to take us with a little ride. >> i did a ride with two police departmentses. departments and they are using a new predictive policing program. to find the hot spot of crime. >> compute hercomputer program s momodels to pro predict where te crime is going to occur. >> r
on august 20th, al jazeera ameri super storm sandy and the effects it still has on americans. >> we do wanna let sandy dictate our lives., and we never will... >> surviving sandy, one year later... tomorrow and tuesday 7 am - easten on 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...
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victoria azarenko on august 20th, al jazeera ameri and welcome back to talk to al jazeera. our guest is senator bernie sanders of vermont. a very independent voice. before the break i suggested this would be your opportunity to speak to america's young people about what should be important to them and what kind of difference they can make in this country's future. >> i would say to the young people don't accept things the way they are. the way you see this country politically ask an aberration today. it doesn't have to be. we can live in a country with good meaningful jobs, you shouldn't be accepting that they're going to be earning less than their parents. they should not be accepting that many of the meaningful and important jobs do not pay very much. but on the other hand if they want to sell their souls and go to wall street they can make huge amounts of money. we can do better than that. >> which means -- >> teaching, what the scientific community, the scientists who are studying global warming are telling us ask it is 95% likely that it is caused by human activities.
victoria azarenko on august 20th, al jazeera ameri and welcome back to talk to al jazeera. our guest is senator bernie sanders of vermont. a very independent voice. before the break i suggested this would be your opportunity to speak to america's young people about what should be important to them and what kind of difference they can make in this country's future. >> i would say to the young people don't accept things the way they are. the way you see this country politically ask an...
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>>> welcome to al jazeera ameri america. i'm john siegenthaler in america. here are the top stories >> health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius will be an capitol hill testifying about healthcare.gov tomorrow. some republican lawmakers are calling on her to resign. a top medicare official testified and apologised. the director of the nsa said eavesdropping on thousands in france and spain is not true. keith alexander told a house intelligence committee that his teams operate under strict oversites and he would rather take a media beating than allow terrorists into the country >> israel released palestine prisoners, the second of four groups. it's part of a deal to get the middle east peace talks on track. many of the prisoners who spent the last 20 years behind bar. 104 convicts will be released over the coming months. >> the dow jones closed at a high - up 111 points. investors expect the fed once again to delay plans to scale back the bond buying program. >> those are the headlines. "america tonight" is next. i'll see you back here tomorrow ni
>>> welcome to al jazeera ameri america. i'm john siegenthaler in america. here are the top stories >> health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius will be an capitol hill testifying about healthcare.gov tomorrow. some republican lawmakers are calling on her to resign. a top medicare official testified and apologised. the director of the nsa said eavesdropping on thousands in france and spain is not true. keith alexander told a house intelligence committee that his teams...
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. >> what you heard was a plan to default on the -- credit of the uned states ameri, that is mby design. >> house repubcan leadership plan, that is now out. a plan to advance a extreme piece of legislation. >> reporter:ey senate republicans said that reid and democrats could not afford to reject the plan without considerg it. >> my dismissing, he is saying, he does not' to negotiate, i don't think that is a reasonable position. >> reporter: rita agreed to put talks on hold, all eyes sft to the house. >> the issue is will the house pass a bill today. or will senate pass what is coined add reid mcconnell and send it to the hou. >> reporter: senatorsage dated byeid and mcconnell putting theiralks on hold. and after conservative group came out against this support went away and whole process h been put on hold. lou. lou: thank you, mike. wall street not happy with the senate disiono wait for the house to move first. not happy with washington at all. today. the dow fell 70s immediately after that development. finishing down 133. s&p lost 12, nazq down 21. well breaking news tonight, house ru
. >> what you heard was a plan to default on the -- credit of the uned states ameri, that is mby design. >> house repubcan leadership plan, that is now out. a plan to advance a extreme piece of legislation. >> reporter:ey senate republicans said that reid and democrats could not afford to reject the plan without considerg it. >> my dismissing, he is saying, he does not' to negotiate, i don't think that is a reasonable position. >> reporter: rita agreed to put talks...
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i spt time talking to people he in new york at crossroads of ameri.avenue, about what they make of the government shut down, you heard some earlier. body beat aroun the bush, everyonepoke with be on voice, they think in everybody in washington is, as one fell la from atlanta put it, a bch of bozos, a pox on both your houses, flirtg wh not making social security payments to our nation's seniors and veterans. americanselie they gave folks on capitol hill and in the white house a job of running the government, so run it, find your grown up pants. government will face $120 billion debt payment thsday, and social security payment wednesday, i think that obamacare is a a disaster, and current crop of democrats hav no financial discipline but the time to fix it, is not now that is my two cents have a great night. night. night. night. lou: house speaker john boehner. putting the out of touch senate onotice by ending healthcare subsidies for congress, the white house and their staffs are risk hitting the debt ceiling thursday. i am lou dobbs. lou: good evening
i spt time talking to people he in new york at crossroads of ameri.avenue, about what they make of the government shut down, you heard some earlier. body beat aroun the bush, everyonepoke with be on voice, they think in everybody in washington is, as one fell la from atlanta put it, a bch of bozos, a pox on both your houses, flirtg wh not making social security payments to our nation's seniors and veterans. americanselie they gave folks on capitol hill and in the white house a job of running...
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i ameri.heir government is still operating, right, up there. >> yeah, turns out it's the best way to just keep things going. is to keep the government operating. >> jimmy: what were you doing up there? >> i was up there for my dad's 75th birthday. >> jimmy: wow. wow. >> which was great. really great. 75 is a big number. >> jimmy: it is. >> i reminded him of that a lot. >> jimmy: it's like -- is he sensitive about that sort of thing? >> i brought up the fact that he was born two years before the second world war even started. and then i had my son who is almost 5 with me. granddad was born 70 years before you were born! and any way, pass the salt, you know? >> jimmy: you know he is going to do that to you now, right. do you go there much, get up to canada as much? >> i don't get up there as much as i would look ike do. i enjoy going up there. it's nice after having been down here. i go up there, feel like a hometown kid done good some times. although this particular trip on my flight, i was sit
i ameri.heir government is still operating, right, up there. >> yeah, turns out it's the best way to just keep things going. is to keep the government operating. >> jimmy: what were you doing up there? >> i was up there for my dad's 75th birthday. >> jimmy: wow. wow. >> which was great. really great. 75 is a big number. >> jimmy: it is. >> i reminded him of that a lot. >> jimmy: it's like -- is he sensitive about that sort of thing? >> i...
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ameri "america tonight" is next. you can always find us online at aljazeera.com. >> good evening, i'm joie chen. welcome to america tonight, the weekend edition. until the fbi cracked down on the silk road. part of the internet called the dark net. america tonight correspondent lori jane gliha tells us how to access the secret and how some are using it to break the law. >> a hidden site deep inside the worldwide web one of the most sophisticated marketplaces for illegal drugs. hundreds of thousands of anonymous users access the site called the silk road before the fbi shut it down this month. the billion dollar black market attracted buyers and sellers from around the globe. clun a 17-year-old who had drugs shipped to his doorstep. >> describe what you got when you got the package, what did it look like? >> it was a birthday card, nothing too suspicious, not too many stamps, just average, average envelope, open the birthday card , ten lsd tablets, we got shrooooms and other things. >> they used bitcoin to purchase fr
ameri "america tonight" is next. you can always find us online at aljazeera.com. >> good evening, i'm joie chen. welcome to america tonight, the weekend edition. until the fbi cracked down on the silk road. part of the internet called the dark net. america tonight correspondent lori jane gliha tells us how to access the secret and how some are using it to break the law. >> a hidden site deep inside the worldwide web one of the most sophisticated marketplaces for illegal...
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maybe within day half of ameri america. is television the future of twitter? together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. millions who need assistance now. we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. >>> now, twitter and television are trying to work together. neilson the company tracks television ratings just be begin publishing tv ratings to gauge how many people are talking about a show online. now, how will this effect viewers. joining us now -- the social media editor for digital trends and joining us. the editor ot large. thank you both for being us with tonight. . >> well, over the last year there's been how much people are talking about tv-related. an people using twitter. they impact the show ratings. the biggest impact was 44% according to this. this is like a real time water cooler. it's t
maybe within day half of ameri america. is television the future of twitter? together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. millions who need assistance now. we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. >>> now, twitter...
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mamonster session here in ameri. small caps way above all-time high, to radio host, gina lou laden, central to the - was obamacare. this is a big time problem. to a large degree obama administration got lucky in a sense that exchanges have opened, walk us through what happened. >> well, so far, people have gone to the web site, but half of 1% have ever signed up 1 they got there. this is a huge fail. if you think about they spend almost a billion dollars, i think, including remember having schoolchildren market obamacare to their parents, they can't market there to the american people. so that people want to take advantage of it, you have to ask yourself. do they really -- are people taking this seriously at all? and if you look at numbers, statistics before the shut down, you remember, that american public does not want this bill. -- tyrannical bill in the first place. charles: you think that a lot of people thought it was free. you know really. only thing i can think a million people register, and 36,000 sign up. t
mamonster session here in ameri. small caps way above all-time high, to radio host, gina lou laden, central to the - was obamacare. this is a big time problem. to a large degree obama administration got lucky in a sense that exchanges have opened, walk us through what happened. >> well, so far, people have gone to the web site, but half of 1% have ever signed up 1 they got there. this is a huge fail. if you think about they spend almost a billion dollars, i think, including remember...
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. >> ou got to be on your -- john: also today, what does it mean to be poor in ameri? tv. >> television. john: air-conditioning? yes,. john: cable-tv? >> yes,. john: how many chaels? john: how many chaels? >> 101. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a wter. [ man i'd be aaker. [ woman ] i wanna be a p maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pot. [ woman ] i'd ben architect. what if i told you someone could pay yo and what if that person were you? ♪ wh you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves do at we love ♪ ♪ john: $7.205 per hour. thats the federal minimum wage. could you liven that? have you? what amount of pay is reasonable at what point is is so low that if you work for tt you are a victim? >> people got bills you know, chi payment, ca insurance, utilities. you know, that doesn't -- the minimum wage is notats -- john: theave been lots of protests around the country mostly restaurant workers complaining about low pay. the protests have had an effect. california just passed a bill to raise the state's minimum wage $ p hour. m
. >> ou got to be on your -- john: also today, what does it mean to be poor in ameri? tv. >> television. john: air-conditioning? yes,. john: cable-tv? >> yes,. john: how many chaels? john: how many chaels? >> 101. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a wter. [ man i'd be aaker. [ woman ] i wanna be a p maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pot. [ woman ] i'd ben architect. what if i told you someone could pay yo and what if that person were you? ♪ wh...
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years ago there was only a couple o us as members who wou get in front of a camera like this and walk amerihrough the math. don't -- don't walk america through anything. do the job of making a mes comp hencable and connect with the ople. i'm so -- by the way, you guys don't have the intellectual fire poweto talk down to the americaneoe. inspire us, lead us, and cut the nonsense. >> firststop for one second. >> i have to stop for o minute. i gi you the last -- don't talk over me. you and i are talking straight. i'm going to give you the last word and i would like you to be -- mistake that message cogent. >> look, you, and i and a number -- >> i'm sorry, i'm not going to let you say to me, look, you ay? you and i are peers, you're a congman, i like you as a person. just tl us what you got to say. >> i was about to compliment you. >> that's all right. >> the fact of the matter is maki it clear anyone whoous uses the word defau is do you listeduplicitous and not tellinu the word. >> i think we have o messages across. >> thank you, lou. >> david swig earth. >> a daring raid by our special forces
years ago there was only a couple o us as members who wou get in front of a camera like this and walk amerihrough the math. don't -- don't walk america through anything. do the job of making a mes comp hencable and connect with the ople. i'm so -- by the way, you guys don't have the intellectual fire poweto talk down to the americaneoe. inspire us, lead us, and cut the nonsense. >> firststop for one second. >> i have to stop for o minute. i gi you the last -- don't talk over me. you...
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>>> muy sana yfresca >>> estamos sd el ceno de liacan, un saludo an cher, no nosperdemos .despita amerilce que me encanta. >>>Í, cuaochiquito dios. >>> sÍ. brujas,escriban a oche de despiertaameri de É les starÍa que n stieramos. >>> bruja ya soy. >>> hablando decosas de brujerÍas, creen quena escalera camine sola? qu rued el video. miren o! >>> y entonces? >>> esÁ de halloween. >>> sÍ, antakarina estuoda salÍa evideo.cando d dÓnd no h nguna descriiÓn. quÉ hace antakana, y el equipo de noticias, investando si peenece a un mago, o pirante de direor de cicia ficciÓn. >>> mira, no tiene nada amarrado. ngun cuerda, no s ve la cuerda >> antakarina s encontrÓ l cuerda de unvideo, y lo metio. >>> mo a ve >>> acto. >>> hay quehablle aavid copeield, elilionista. >>> Í. >> de las dos patas, jal uno primero, y lue el otro. >>> qÉ sabe,uando ngam nocias se conmos en "despier america." > si funcia Í, m encantÍ tener unaasan para n canar,ue me lve. >>> ven ecalerita. >>> esÁ buena pa el rincÓn l handy man. > Í, imanate. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>>uando tÁs Í, anto. >>> escalera, y vie. > sÍ, cÓmo el caballo. >>> cÓ
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also bank of ameri bought countrywide which was voluntary.hey paid about $50illion to sett problems. you cannot say. dennis: when a bank in the worst melt down since the great depression is up losing more money not in a meltdown but in the aftermath because of the federal investiggtion and penalties, isn't there something wrong with our sysm? >> the could be something wrong with the syste or jpmorgan. >> you have to also take into consideration, jpmorgan was bailout. dennis: they paid back every penny plusnterest. >> the best way to think of it that the whole system, whethe it was money market funds or currency swaps, the whole system was about to melt down. so even though kaytoo did not miss -- jpmorgan did not necessary needed an infusion, they benefited from the system. >> by that logic we get bailed out to. dennis: we have seen meltdowns in the late 80's and in 2000. and in 2008. every time t government has to find a few culprits to make in the poster child and to kind of beat up on them so that we all get our moral lesson. what about aal
also bank of ameri bought countrywide which was voluntary.hey paid about $50illion to sett problems. you cannot say. dennis: when a bank in the worst melt down since the great depression is up losing more money not in a meltdown but in the aftermath because of the federal investiggtion and penalties, isn't there something wrong with our sysm? >> the could be something wrong with the syste or jpmorgan. >> you have to also take into consideration, jpmorgan was bailout. dennis: they...
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first ever intentional default right in the middle of the holiday shopping season because damage to ameri america's sterling credit rating would not cause global markets to go haywire, it would make it difficult for everyone borrowing money. students going to college, americans buying a home, and a default tax on every family and business in america. >> why should anyone in the rest of the world care about u.s. debt? well, if an agreement isn't reached by wednesday, the government will have no choice but to balance the budget. in other words spend only what it can afford. that raises the spector of an u.s. default as we've been hearing. and unprecedented event that's already worrying china and other u.s. bondholders. well, the u.s. could also see a cut in its credit rating. that would have a series of negative affects i effects in gl financial markets. and then markets and investors hate t and that could create volatility in the stock, currency and commodity market. and it could everything from the commodity market to our pensions. jacob, good to have you back on the program. what do you
first ever intentional default right in the middle of the holiday shopping season because damage to ameri america's sterling credit rating would not cause global markets to go haywire, it would make it difficult for everyone borrowing money. students going to college, americans buying a home, and a default tax on every family and business in america. >> why should anyone in the rest of the world care about u.s. debt? well, if an agreement isn't reached by wednesday, the government will...
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. >>> and extreme artist with piesepieces popping up on ameris streets. >> tony: one week into the government's shutdown. three of the nation's middle easmostpowerful american are taa lot. but still there is no deal in sight to end the government shutdown. we are joined from washington. mike what is the big take away for you from the president's news conference? >> we are still at a stand still. that is the basic point we are in week two of the shou shutdowd now heading nine days into the zebilitydebt ceiling and the fie ever default of the u.s. government. the president taking to the briefing room and getting extensive coverage, he alberta sayinsaying hewill not negotiat. if the government is going to be reopened and the debt ceiling is going to be raised they want significant concessions. chief among them to delay or fund the affordable care act something near and dear to the president called obamacare. here is a little of what he had to say. >> the only thing that our democracy can't afford, that says unless i get my way and evenly my way anonly myway, i wn the government or not pay america'
. >>> and extreme artist with piesepieces popping up on ameris streets. >> tony: one week into the government's shutdown. three of the nation's middle easmostpowerful american are taa lot. but still there is no deal in sight to end the government shutdown. we are joined from washington. mike what is the big take away for you from the president's news conference? >> we are still at a stand still. that is the basic point we are in week two of the shou shutdowd now heading...
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ameri -- open. >> yes, we are shy a little bit on exhibits and artifacts, but we are not shy on character at all. >> that guy david lusinger is retiring to congratulations to your retirement. it happened on the statue of liberty birthday. >> happy birthday. >> i forget to say happy birthday. for more is indra petersons in. it was devastated by the superstorm and then scorched by a fire last month. >> reporter: it is already hard to believe it's been a storm since this devastating storm. this storm affected a hundred million people. i brought up a satellite view to remind you how large this storm was. we are talking about extending from maine down through florida and even extending all the way back through michigan. that is the massive size of this storm to remind you about 5 million people lost power. hundreds of thousands of homes were impacted and, of course, superstorm fashion it was about the timing. it had a nine-foot storm surge and it combined with high tide so we talked about a record breaking 13.88 storm surge really when the two came in and enundated the area with water. this mo
ameri -- open. >> yes, we are shy a little bit on exhibits and artifacts, but we are not shy on character at all. >> that guy david lusinger is retiring to congratulations to your retirement. it happened on the statue of liberty birthday. >> happy birthday. >> i forget to say happy birthday. for more is indra petersons in. it was devastated by the superstorm and then scorched by a fire last month. >> reporter: it is already hard to believe it's been a storm since...
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. >> am i the most naive person in ameri america, or wasn't it the same senator cruz that caused the shutdown that led to all of this? >> well, he was definitely a part of it. the challenge of it is, not just that there is a shutdown is that something unique did happen. for instance, the lincoln memorial has never been closed. 18 government shutdowns that have occurred. there were never barricaded erected around them. it was a memorial. so it is a little odd that there are barricades and more people there, there are more guards keeping people out typically than the amount of people there. it begs the question, why is the federal government spending so much money to fight to keep an open air memorial closed that has not been closed during the reagan administration or the clinton administration? >> deborah, what is your reaction to what he just said? >> it is unbelievable, what they're outraged about is not that 800,000 federal employees were furloughed. i had a chance to watch my daughter's soccer game. a woman who works for social security escape to me, said it was her tenth day, see
. >> am i the most naive person in ameri america, or wasn't it the same senator cruz that caused the shutdown that led to all of this? >> well, he was definitely a part of it. the challenge of it is, not just that there is a shutdown is that something unique did happen. for instance, the lincoln memorial has never been closed. 18 government shutdowns that have occurred. there were never barricaded erected around them. it was a memorial. so it is a little odd that there are...
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. >>> welcome to al jazeera ameri america. i'm john siegenthaler in america. here are the top stories >> health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius will be an capitol hill testifying about healthcare.gov tomorrow. some republican lawmakers are calling on her to resign. a top medicare official testified and apologised. the director of the nsa said eavesdropping on thousands in france and spain is not true. keith alexander told a house intelligence committee that his teams operate under strict oversites
. >>> welcome to al jazeera ameri america. i'm john siegenthaler in america. here are the top stories >> health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius will be an capitol hill testifying about healthcare.gov tomorrow. some republican lawmakers are calling on her to resign. a top medicare official testified and apologised. the director of the nsa said eavesdropping on thousands in france and spain is not true. keith alexander told a house intelligence committee that his...
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hav a reay incdible orhat wantoell r audice aut espen he backfruck wi youramy that wto rkey yocameo amerindy rsnour class. itas fmournc sre ur dad'storedoub the ice and sot's y clates fote in mdle school. you went and got a job at burger king which is where your love of the burger business began. one point were you were going to rise : the morning and working for burger king in the afternoon and working in the grocery store overnight. you are meone who has worked very hard to create the american dream. you know, so what does giving a lot of moneyway right now means the? >> i always like to get involved in communities. i like to have fun with my business. i want to set a political statement. we want to get the republican and democrat, the senator to come over. i end this thing out. melissa: such a fantastic entrepreneur. you were going to host them for a session over burgers. one side or the other that you think is being more unreasonable right now? >> not taking any science. i just hope -- i just hope they go back to work send. melissa: otherwise you could be in deep trouble. your establi
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a serious give and take, i will threaten to shutdown the government or then tthreaten not to pay amerisls. i will not eliminate any topic of conversation and i have shown myself willing to engage all of the parties involved every lead iron any issue. >> and that applies no matter how long the time frame is on the two bills they would pass? >> the only thing i will say is that we are not going to pay a ransom for america paying it's bills. that is something that should be non-negotiatable and everybody should agree on that. everybody should say that one. most valuable things that we have is america's credit worthiness. this is not something that we should even come close to fooling around with. and so when i read people saying, how this wouldn't be a big deal we should test it out. let's take default out for a spin and see how it rides. and i say, imagine in your private life if you decided that i'm not going to pay my mortgage for a month or two. first of all you are not saving money by not paying your mortgage, you are just a dead beat. and you can anticipate that will hurt your credit
a serious give and take, i will threaten to shutdown the government or then tthreaten not to pay amerisls. i will not eliminate any topic of conversation and i have shown myself willing to engage all of the parties involved every lead iron any issue. >> and that applies no matter how long the time frame is on the two bills they would pass? >> the only thing i will say is that we are not going to pay a ransom for america paying it's bills. that is something that should be...
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>> welcome to al jazeera ameri america. here tonight "r" tonight's top stories. the house has adjourned for the evening and the fate of the government is now in political limbo. republican house members tried twice today to come up with a plan to extend the debt ceiling before thursday's deadline, but neither plan could win enough support from conservative members. senate leaders have been talking about their own bipartisan proposal but were waiting for the house to act. one of the big three credit rating agencies said america's credit rating is officially under review. the dow's future has fallen for than a hundred points. negative credit watch is because america has failed to raise its debt ceiling in a timely manner. >>> and in geneva iranian negotiators presented a plan to break the deadlock over the country's nuclear program. and that's the news at this hour. consider this is up next. i'i'll see you back here for the news at 11:00 p.m. eastern and 8:00 pacific time. ♪ ♪ >> gridlock tips grips d.c. but republicans and democrats might have more in common than
>> welcome to al jazeera ameri america. here tonight "r" tonight's top stories. the house has adjourned for the evening and the fate of the government is now in political limbo. republican house members tried twice today to come up with a plan to extend the debt ceiling before thursday's deadline, but neither plan could win enough support from conservative members. senate leaders have been talking about their own bipartisan proposal but were waiting for the house to act. one of...
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got schooled," the unlikely story of how a moonlighting movie maker learned the five keys to closing ameri is a weird story. nobody is expecting you to be part of education nation, what happened? >> it is odd. they think i'm coming at it from some art angle but it wasn't that. our foundation started getting involved in wanting to know what worked in the research for closing the achievement gap between inner city low income kids and philadelphia in particular, that's what we were looking at, and their white suburban counterparts. it became an obsessive five-year thing of looking at the research and i put it all in a book. >> you argued, and i think this is counterintuitive for a lot of people that smaller class sizes are not necessarily better. >> what does work, reducing class size in the high poverty neighborhoods. having early childhood education. that works. it gets -- because the achievement gap exists before it gets -- kids come to school. >> what did you find? what was your impression? >> well, you know, it's fascinating. not being involved in the field, i can say, look, i spent five
got schooled," the unlikely story of how a moonlighting movie maker learned the five keys to closing ameri is a weird story. nobody is expecting you to be part of education nation, what happened? >> it is odd. they think i'm coming at it from some art angle but it wasn't that. our foundation started getting involved in wanting to know what worked in the research for closing the achievement gap between inner city low income kids and philadelphia in particular, that's what we were...
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. ♪ on august 20th, al jazeera ameri ♪ welcome back, more than 24 million people around the world arethe largest earthquake drill in history and led by the u.s. state of california. a recent investigation there found many buildings were -- would not survive a big earthquake and stephanie reports from los angeles. >> reporter: this is only a drill. a mock scenario being played out in an elementary school of what might happen if a major earthquake strikes los angeles and emergency responders help those injured in the quake and it's part of the earthquake movement called the great shake out and the injuries are fake but the threat of a big earthquake hitting la is very real. >> reporter: earthquake of different sizes that can happen and in california we have 300 faults that could have magnitude 6 or greater. >> reporter: when it hits this earth quake simulator gives of what a major quake might feel like and more frightening a report by the la times newspaper found that more than a thousand old concrete build ngs the city may be at risk of collapsing during a major earthquake like the 199
. ♪ on august 20th, al jazeera ameri ♪ welcome back, more than 24 million people around the world arethe largest earthquake drill in history and led by the u.s. state of california. a recent investigation there found many buildings were -- would not survive a big earthquake and stephanie reports from los angeles. >> reporter: this is only a drill. a mock scenario being played out in an elementary school of what might happen if a major earthquake strikes los angeles and emergency...
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ameri-health is our current provider right now that just sent the letter. i do have to bid it out.ar from other business owners i'm not going to have much luck there either, it is all about the same. >> what do you think about the fact some people got big business waivers, unions, on capitol hill they managed to make sure they get subsidies on health care for themselves. what is your thought about that? >> it is tough. you know, as a small business owner i'm used to getting the dirt kicked on me. and i have to think of more ways to keep generating revenue and keepi ining floating. while i'm unhappy about it, i continue to keep pushing forward with my business and we'll continue to do great things. >> anthony, thank you so much, come on back if anything changes, will you? >> yes, thank you so much. nice to see you, lee. >> okay, where were you at 8:00 a.m. this morning? >> oh, boy, i was at work, that is right. after a long night. >> and what were you doing at 8:00 this morning? >> well, i was looking at the new obama care exchanges because they came on line. >> and how was it? smoo
ameri-health is our current provider right now that just sent the letter. i do have to bid it out.ar from other business owners i'm not going to have much luck there either, it is all about the same. >> what do you think about the fact some people got big business waivers, unions, on capitol hill they managed to make sure they get subsidies on health care for themselves. what is your thought about that? >> it is tough. you know, as a small business owner i'm used to getting the dirt...
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and what's interesting, if you--if you subscribe to the ameri--to the national review, for example, they'll send you a little pamphlet with the constitution and bits of the federalist papers and, you know, maybe some edmund burke. i mean, there--there is this canon of literature from edmund burke on up, with a heavy emphasis on the founding documents, that--that these folks read--and i fin--i found that quite impressive--and--and often, they can quote from. c-span: what about the weekly standard, which is the base of bill kristol? what's that philosophy, other than straussian philosophy? who--who owns the weekly standard? >> guest: well, rupert mo--murdoch owns the weekly standard, which presents some sticky issues for bill kristol, because if you're looking at the coarsening of the culture, which is one of bill kristol's big issues, and you've got rupert murdoch, who owns fox network and tabloids and is not exactly promoting a healthy culture for our children, that... c-span: did you get any sense of why he supports the weekly standard? i'm--not bill kristol but rupert murdoch? what's he a
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[announcer] why not talk to someone who'sleeping on theoshighly recommended bed in ameri?t my tempur-pedic. ask me how fast i fall asleep. ask me about staying asleep. [announcer] tempur-pedic owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. [announcer] tempur-pedic owners aretempur-pedic. d the most highly recommended bed in america. now sleep cooler with extra cooling comfort on our bestselling tempur-breeze beds. sit tempurpedic.com to learn more, and find a retailer near you. who found a magic seashl. it told him what was happening on the tradfloor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him greatame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. >> the president meeting with members of congress throughout the day. we are live for you at the white house. w
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and the money raised will go to t amerie care foundation. >>> coming up -- >> someone murdered him, they should be in jail. they are covering up, they should be in jail. >> a high school teenager killed in a freak accident. the proof one parent shows his son was actually murdered. >>> and that 9-year-old boy taking a joyride to vegas. no ticket, no parents, no interference from the tsa. how could this happen? his morning, his father is demanding answers. that's coming up next. >>> welcome back to "early start." 14 minutes past the hour. there are new questions this morning about the death of a georgia team in a high school gym. there he is right there. the investigation is officially closed. police calling it an accident. but as victor blackwell reports the graphic images you're about to see and may find disturbing paint a very different picture about what may have happened. >> reporter: it's the only video shot inside the high school gym the day 17-year-old kendrick johnson was found dead. and with his parents approval we're showing it for the first time. investigators say kendrick's ke
and the money raised will go to t amerie care foundation. >>> coming up -- >> someone murdered him, they should be in jail. they are covering up, they should be in jail. >> a high school teenager killed in a freak accident. the proof one parent shows his son was actually murdered. >>> and that 9-year-old boy taking a joyride to vegas. no ticket, no parents, no interference from the tsa. how could this happen? his morning, his father is demanding answers. that's...
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when we see chancellor afrpg la ameri angela merkel, she has her phone. we see her texting a lot.ld imagine that that offends her if it's true that they were able to monitor her phone for the last ten years. also, you think about it. she grew up in former communist east germany where there was an amazing amount of surveillance. the police state of east germany. that's what she grew up with. you could see her being offended by that. she is really taking the lead on this for the last couple of days. as we hear more and more why, it's not surprising that chancellor angela merkel is the most critical about this of any e.u. leader. >> and the overall damage to the relationship? i mean is it the sense there in germany and in europe that this could really have a lasting impa impact? >> i don't know about a lasting impact, but they're not calming down here. there was a press conference on friday. they say they want more explanations. germany is going to go to u.n. and brazil for a resolution to deal with private data. they want to see more laws in europe to actually restrict how you use p
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that as german chancellor angela ameri merkel along with french officials calling for a meeting with guardian newspaper saying conversations were monitored. >>> they say only two weeks were spent on testing instead of the months they say they needed. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius will testify next week. >>> the mystery of maria may be over. a bulgarian woman claims she is the mother of the blonde haired blue eyed girl taken by police from a couple in greece. the woman tells investigators she left the child with a family she worked for in 2009. her son adding they didn't sell her. they just didn't have the money to go back. a dna sample from the woman will be taken today, compared with that of the little girl. >> questions this morning about a shooting at an armory near memphis. tennessee national guard recruiter who had been relieved of duty allegedly opened fire, wounding two of his superiors. wmc reports a third guardsman was grazed in the arm. the injuries are not life-threatening. the suspect is in connection. >>> the latest creation by banksy treasured be
that as german chancellor angela ameri merkel along with french officials calling for a meeting with guardian newspaper saying conversations were monitored. >>> they say only two weeks were spent on testing instead of the months they say they needed. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius will testify next week. >>> the mystery of maria may be over. a bulgarian woman claims she is the mother of the blonde haired blue eyed girl taken by police from a couple in...