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i'm very proud of america. july 4th, independence day, america's birthday to celebrate, fox news sent tv crews out across the country to ask the question. why are you proud to be an american? you're going to hear from celebrities on the red carpet and in a ceremony during fleet week, marines and sailors tells why they serve and what makes them proud. contributors will share stories about what america means to them and their families and a memorial day parade with america's big cities and small towns. recent immigrants and people whose families have been here since the first independence day. why they're proud to be american. >> the thing that makes america great are the people. trend mendus spirit and love of the country. >> first country to be founded in the idea that every person was created equal. >> we're all the children of those who risk everything for freedom. i think that is the fundamental dna that units american s. >> at eight years old my doctors took me to hear a speech and said you've got to go her
i'm very proud of america. july 4th, independence day, america's birthday to celebrate, fox news sent tv crews out across the country to ask the question. why are you proud to be an american? you're going to hear from celebrities on the red carpet and in a ceremony during fleet week, marines and sailors tells why they serve and what makes them proud. contributors will share stories about what america means to them and their families and a memorial day parade with america's big cities and small...
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it created him. >> not god bless america, not damn america. >> european expansion. genocide. >> american foreign policy has been aggressive and imperialistic for a very long time. it was expansionist immediately starting right after the rev laugsary war. >> incredible as it may seem, there are people in america who want a world without america. >> we like to think of ourselves as a peace-loving people. if they said we're going in for the oil, we'd say no, don't do it. instead we say we're going in for democracy. >> would the united states have been a force of good or ill for the people. >> we conquered the vietnamese. we killed a couple million of them. >> m.i.t. professor noam chomsky is a leading criticism of american imperialism. >> there's a reason why most of the world regards the united states as a predatory colonial power. we overthrew the government in 1964, iran in 1963, cuban ba in 1961 and brazil, chile, uruguay, argentina. it's not a pretty record. [ chanting ] >> never had anything like this in the country where we take on economic issues like this. >>
it created him. >> not god bless america, not damn america. >> european expansion. genocide. >> american foreign policy has been aggressive and imperialistic for a very long time. it was expansionist immediately starting right after the rev laugsary war. >> incredible as it may seem, there are people in america who want a world without america. >> we like to think of ourselves as a peace-loving people. if they said we're going in for the oil, we'd say no, don't do...
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only on al jazeera america.l reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. there's more to financial news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month? have you thought about how climate change can affect your grocery bill? can rare minerals in china affect your cell phone bill? or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >> they've been found in some of the priciest real estate in the country and in
only on al jazeera america.l reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >>...
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al jazeera america.derstand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> investigating a dark side of the law >> they don't have the money to puchace their freedom... >> for some...crime does pay... >> the bail bond industry has been good to me.... i'll make a chunk of change off the crime... fault lines... al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> they're locking the door... ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here... truth seeking... >> award winning, investigative, documentary series. chasing bail only on al jazeera america >> is the american dream dead? a new groundbreaking study shows t
al jazeera america.derstand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america,...
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[applause] happy birthday, america. >> what has america given to you?ven to me a sense of opportunity. you know, i went to west point as a 17-year-old kid and, 39 years later i retired as a major general and it wasn't because of my family connections. it wasn't because of my class standing. it wasn't becauseca of my wealth or my family's wealth. it was just an opportunity to prove myself. i think that what characterizes our whole country. the idea if you work hard, show up u to work on time and do your job, by golly, this society is going to reward you. and it is very, very rare today. >> senator what makes america great? >> the unique aspect of our experiment where people from all over the world could come and they still come to have a better life and the influx of talent and strength and of incredible abilitiess has made this nation the a strongest in the history f the world. >> why did you serve. >> i was tradition in my family but i also, frankly part of it was the excitement of being a navy pilot. part of it was being excitement of flying in combat
[applause] happy birthday, america. >> what has america given to you?ven to me a sense of opportunity. you know, i went to west point as a 17-year-old kid and, 39 years later i retired as a major general and it wasn't because of my family connections. it wasn't because of my class standing. it wasn't becauseca of my wealth or my family's wealth. it was just an opportunity to prove myself. i think that what characterizes our whole country. the idea if you work hard, show up u to work on...
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"america tonight"'s crutle on th"america tonight"'s christofp. >> aljazeera america presents >> the killingof journalist is a question directed to society >> they are impartial... >> if you wanted to be a good journalist in iraq, you have to risk your life... >> they observe. and report... >> kidnapping is a very real problem... >> journalists on the front lines... >> sometimes that means risking death >> getting the story, no matter what it takes >> that's what the forth estate is all about... that's why i'm risking my life... >> killing the messenger on al jazeera america r >> al jazeera america presents a self portrait of generation now... >> so many of my friends is pregnant... >> i feel so utterly alone... >> you need to get your life together >> i'm gonna do whatever needs to be done... >> ya boy is lookin' out to becoming a millionaire... >> an intimate look at what our kids are facing in school and beyond 15 stories, 1 incredible journey >> in this envelope is my life right now... >> edge of eighteen coming september only on al jazeera america >> welcome back. now a snapshot of sto
"america tonight"'s crutle on th"america tonight"'s christofp. >> aljazeera america presents >> the killingof journalist is a question directed to society >> they are impartial... >> if you wanted to be a good journalist in iraq, you have to risk your life... >> they observe. and report... >> kidnapping is a very real problem... >> journalists on the front lines... >> sometimes that means risking death >> getting the...
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i know a few people in america is that have not done more for americans than you so thank you for your work (clapping) and again to all our elected officials and have mayor thank you for the warm welcome we have a wonderful partner i used to serve on their board and mirror was fantastic and the progress is all about progress and moving america forward the the president's opportunity agenda is making sure we grow the economy and add more jobs good jobs and making sure that people have the skills to compete and making sure that everybody has access to educational opportunity from pre k and making sure we reward work with a decent wage that allows you to put a roof over your head and allows to you have health care and other securities that's the agenda of this president and i'm hoping happy to be working with him we want to make sure that everybody who works hard we reward hard work and the responsibility and we work with members of congress (clapping) we have to acknowledge the working family summit is about we have to acknowledge we're not in leave it to beaver anymore there are more wo
i know a few people in america is that have not done more for americans than you so thank you for your work (clapping) and again to all our elected officials and have mayor thank you for the warm welcome we have a wonderful partner i used to serve on their board and mirror was fantastic and the progress is all about progress and moving america forward the the president's opportunity agenda is making sure we grow the economy and add more jobs good jobs and making sure that people have the skills...
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we'll have more of "america "america tonight." >> the u.s. scrambles to broker a zeal between israel and hamas. also increasing violence in ukraine as two military jets are shot down. hello i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this," those stories and much more straight ahead. prohibition against any u.s. carriers flying into or out of tel aviv.
we'll have more of "america "america tonight." >> the u.s. scrambles to broker a zeal between israel and hamas. also increasing violence in ukraine as two military jets are shot down. hello i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this," those stories and much more straight ahead. prohibition against any u.s. carriers flying into or out of tel aviv.
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house democrats will pass the build america bonds act, to boost job growth and modernize america's infrastructure by building roads, bridges, broadband technology and investing in clean energy. and we will pay for it by closing corporate tax loopholes. republicans have blocked legislation to make long-term investments in our nation's aging highway system, and opposed creating clean energy jobs for the future. house democrats will raise the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour and pass the tax fairness act, to deny c.e.o.'s the ability to claim tax deductions for pay over $1 million, unless they give their employees a raise. republicans refused to raise the minimum wage but give massive tax giveaways to corporate special interests and the ultrawealthy. america needs an economy that works for working people. house democrats are ready to deliver on that vision with our 100-day action plan. and with that it is my pleasure to yield now to the chair, soon to be chair, of the house budget committee, chris van hollen. >> thank you. thank you, mr. clyburn. as we work to shut down those special interest corporat
house democrats will pass the build america bonds act, to boost job growth and modernize america's infrastructure by building roads, bridges, broadband technology and investing in clean energy. and we will pay for it by closing corporate tax loopholes. republicans have blocked legislation to make long-term investments in our nation's aging highway system, and opposed creating clean energy jobs for the future. house democrats will raise the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour and pass the tax...
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north america being important.wouldre self-evident, not have to make such a strong case. he would not have to make such a strong case. consuming a massive amount of energy and attention because it is producing a massive amount of wealth. the caribbean really is the hearts of what the french -- the heart of what the french are trying to defend in the americas. the extent to which they are involved in north america is largely as a way of both buffering against british competition -- which can hurt the caribbean -- and providing potential supply areas or other things. weeks forois provided new orleans. there were various plans for new france and the caribbean. it never worked out because the growing season in quebec is really too short for that to work out. but the center of this war was really about imperial profits. it was about colonial power -- not in the abstract, but the details of finances, colonial wealth. as we step back, we go back to the beginning of this war, this idea that north america was coming margina
north america being important.wouldre self-evident, not have to make such a strong case. he would not have to make such a strong case. consuming a massive amount of energy and attention because it is producing a massive amount of wealth. the caribbean really is the hearts of what the french -- the heart of what the french are trying to defend in the americas. the extent to which they are involved in north america is largely as a way of both buffering against british competition -- which can...
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on "america tonight": readily ava. almost 100% effective. the first drug offered to prevent hiv has been on the market for a couple years. so why don't more at risk people take it? >> and he said to me, i just tested positive four months ago. why didn't you tell me there was a way to stay negative? i would have taken it! >> correspondent adam may with an in-depth look at a drug that could change everything in hiv prevention and for those it would help most, the prep drugs are a hard sell. >>> and also tonight, home sweet hell. a legacy left by a previous owner. >> i needed to know. so i bought the meth test. >> the first one came back and here. this is insane. >> sarah hoye on the dangers of meth houses. how widespread it is. is there anything you can do if the home you buy is poisoned by drugs. and a story developing at this hour: israel's heavy campaign targeted hamas fighters but taking a brutal toll on civilians. even children. what is israel's end game and can any amount of pressure from the u.s. and world leaders bring an end to the as
on "america tonight": readily ava. almost 100% effective. the first drug offered to prevent hiv has been on the market for a couple years. so why don't more at risk people take it? >> and he said to me, i just tested positive four months ago. why didn't you tell me there was a way to stay negative? i would have taken it! >> correspondent adam may with an in-depth look at a drug that could change everything in hiv prevention and for those it would help most, the prep drugs...
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andy gallagher, lacoya, costa rica. >> that's it for us on "america "america tonight."ca tonight" explores is the american dream dead? that's tomorrow on the program. thanks for watching, have a great night. >> israel's invasion of gaza continues tonight. >> we have been hearing a lot of tank shelling coming from where we are, here. >> every single one of these buildings shook violently. >> for continuing coverage of the israeli / palestinian conflict, stay with al jazeera america, your global news leader. >>> well despite their many differences the israelis and the palestinians have this in common, both get billions of dollars worth of aid from countries around the world, including america. i'm following the money in the middle east. and i'll tell you how big changes at the panama canal could shape bridges and harbors hen
andy gallagher, lacoya, costa rica. >> that's it for us on "america "america tonight."ca tonight" explores is the american dream dead? that's tomorrow on the program. thanks for watching, have a great night. >> israel's invasion of gaza continues tonight. >> we have been hearing a lot of tank shelling coming from where we are, here. >> every single one of these buildings shook violently. >> for continuing coverage of the israeli / palestinian...
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i mean captain america was this close to being promoted to major america.this is a disaster, nation, with steve rogers brought there is a huge void in the captaining of america. i mean who among us is prepared to step in? i mean-- obviously-- (cheers and applause) >> stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephening stephen! i got to say that had not occurred to me. but obviously you have to be extremely patriotic. you would have to look decades younger than your actual age and it should be someone who already owns captain america's actual shield. that's right. (cheers and applause) that's right. ed shield's been up there since 2007. i needed it in my battle against nickelback. and i for one, i want you to know that i will be proud to wear that letter a and this time it won't be because i commit add dultery with a 17th century reverend. but who ultimately, who can say who is the next captain america will be. here to say who the next captain america will be is the chief creative officer of marvel and part of the-- friend of the show,
i mean captain america was this close to being promoted to major america.this is a disaster, nation, with steve rogers brought there is a huge void in the captaining of america. i mean who among us is prepared to step in? i mean-- obviously-- (cheers and applause) >> stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephening stephen! i got to say that had not occurred to me. but obviously you have to be extremely patriotic. you would have to look decades younger than your...
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. >> al jazeera america. >>> on "america tonight," new developments in the airliner shot down over ukraine and the search for answers. who president obama thinks did it. and the continuing questions about why. also in this hour's special coverage. mothers and children brais bracr another round acids reel invades gaza. and warns there could be more to come. ♪ ♪ >>> good everything, thanks for joining us i am joie chen. this hour our continuing special coverage of the two big developing stories amping up tensions in two conflict zones, in eastern ukraine breakaway donetsk section. and who shot a malaysian passenger jet out of the sky and why. the international civil aviation organization says it will send a team to help in the investigation. despite the territorial dispute over donetsk. they say ukraine is in charge of the probe. european observers were briefly allowed at the crash site but armed rebels kept them from doing their work. the first one there was al jazerra's scott heidler who brought us an exclusive report from the scene. >> reporter: as the sun rose, it revealed the scope of j
. >> al jazeera america. >>> on "america tonight," new developments in the airliner shot down over ukraine and the search for answers. who president obama thinks did it. and the continuing questions about why. also in this hour's special coverage. mothers and children brais bracr another round acids reel invades gaza. and warns there could be more to come. ♪ ♪ >>> good everything, thanks for joining us i am joie chen. this hour our continuing special...
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al jazeera america.erstand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hos
al jazeera america.erstand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take...
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america invited a rival ethic which is welt creation. if the world didn't have america right now.t would return with a vefrmance. chinese and russian use wealth creation but believe in conquest. all of the commerce over the world's oceans would be unsafe if not for the u.s. navy. the world needs america now as it has in the past. >> it is great it have you both. i wish we could continue the discussion. y love bofth you. you have great perspectives and it is a delight to have you. thanks for joining us. >> she's 19 years old and got tons of talent and performed in the biggest names of country music. mary sarah one of our favorites with a merle haggard classic is coming up next. stay with us. rts working to ee gas bubbles in minutes for effective relief. dulcogas, from the makers of dulcolax- nothing relieves gas faster. the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. so get out there, and get the best price guaranteed. find it for less and we'll match it and give you $50 toward your next trip. expedia. find yours. okay, movie night.everyone wins. how do i win? because we'
america invited a rival ethic which is welt creation. if the world didn't have america right now.t would return with a vefrmance. chinese and russian use wealth creation but believe in conquest. all of the commerce over the world's oceans would be unsafe if not for the u.s. navy. the world needs america now as it has in the past. >> it is great it have you both. i wish we could continue the discussion. y love bofth you. you have great perspectives and it is a delight to have you. thanks...
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good old america.here are two theories breed one start,l countries rise, have their day, then decline. the other school of thought is that america is exempt from this. we are different. we keep reinventing ourselves because of who we are. in ase we come together different system of government that favors and enshrines, and encourages. risk-taking, personal responsibility. somehow we are exempt from the universal law. i was really a couple of years ago thinking the first version. the rise, shine, decline. that i have any last two years come to think that maybe we are the exception. here's why. not because as you would listen to republicans, some during the last presidential cycle, when they would stand up and say who believes in america exceptionalism and they would all say i believe. iike peter pan, think nkerbell comes back to life. there is factual basis. fracking, you are at the forefront of this. we have in the last 3-5 years, the united states and americans, we have developed the technology to loo
good old america.here are two theories breed one start,l countries rise, have their day, then decline. the other school of thought is that america is exempt from this. we are different. we keep reinventing ourselves because of who we are. in ase we come together different system of government that favors and enshrines, and encourages. risk-taking, personal responsibility. somehow we are exempt from the universal law. i was really a couple of years ago thinking the first version. the rise,...
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her report on "america tonight". remember, if you would like to extent on the stories you have seep together. log on to the website - aljazeera.com. you can get our team, get a sneak look at the stories and tell us what you'd like to see in a nightly current affairs programme. be sure to join the conversation on twitter or our facebook page. hope everyone had a fantastic 4th of july weekendful goodnight, see you next >> consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the growing controversy. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> why did so many of these people choose to risk their lives? >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> people are dying because of this policy... >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but what is the administration doing behind the scenes? >> real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america air strikn gaza. air strikn >>> hello, this is al jazeera live from doha. also on the show pope francis holds his first meeting with victims
her report on "america tonight". remember, if you would like to extent on the stories you have seep together. log on to the website - aljazeera.com. you can get our team, get a sneak look at the stories and tell us what you'd like to see in a nightly current affairs programme. be sure to join the conversation on twitter or our facebook page. hope everyone had a fantastic 4th of july weekendful goodnight, see you next >> consider this: the news of the day plus so much more....
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it's a fact that his father was a marxist who hated america because he saw america as aggressors.was america who helped all of the other nations whenever they were in need. obama has never acknowledged that and is piece-by-piece widdling down our military strength and in doing so, he's paved the way for the most radical elements of violence in the world to thrive. my dear friends all over the world, please pay attention to what is taking place in our great america. stand up for your freedoms. don't be afraid to express wrong when you see it. and for us, let us bring our country back to what we once were, a strong america, love of life and freedom. may god bless us. [ applause ] >> jon, that is beautiful. you know, i don't know many people elected to public office who have the courage to say as boldly and as clearly a message to america as what you've said. and you do it from a position in the entertainment industry where so many people in your business are afraid to speak out because it can be so detrimental to one's career in hollywood. why are you so unafraid when so many are fe
it's a fact that his father was a marxist who hated america because he saw america as aggressors.was america who helped all of the other nations whenever they were in need. obama has never acknowledged that and is piece-by-piece widdling down our military strength and in doing so, he's paved the way for the most radical elements of violence in the world to thrive. my dear friends all over the world, please pay attention to what is taking place in our great america. stand up for your freedoms....
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america makes. and, mr. speaker when more things are made in america, more americans will make it in america. when government gets out of the way, we can create thousands of good-paying jobs and a whole lot of affordable reliable, dependable, secure energy. then and only then when more things are made in america, more americans will make it in america. the energy sector is -- as the gentleman said, is one of our nation's leading job creators. and much more can be done to unleash energy in these united states. just look at my home state of texas. texas has been responsible for close to half of all new jobs created in the united states since the end of the recession. texas has allowed the energy industry to flourish, while at the same time protecting the environment. shale gas development, which is booming because of innovations like hydraulic fracturing, horizontal drilling despite this administration, those are leading to billions in new investments in my district alone. billions in my district 14,
america makes. and, mr. speaker when more things are made in america, more americans will make it in america. when government gets out of the way, we can create thousands of good-paying jobs and a whole lot of affordable reliable, dependable, secure energy. then and only then when more things are made in america, more americans will make it in america. the energy sector is -- as the gentleman said, is one of our nation's leading job creators. and much more can be done to unleash energy in these...
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this is all now saddled on america. why? i call it the shaming of america.appening in our schools is there's a political desire to undermine the patriotism of young people, the natural patriotism by telling them the american stories is the story of owe pregnancy. i challenge that narrative and say from an immigrant's point of view, it's not that america hasn't made mistakes but all those mistakes blamed on america are universal. >> i don't know anybody who has been more outspoken in saying that we don't know our history very well, that we failed to understand the uniqueness of america. you've seen the film. what's your reaction to dinesh's film that tries to prevent a different side of america? >> well, actually, it has a title that says "america:what would the world be like without her"? and it never addresses that question. what it does is to do a very traditional overview of america's past and say, well, other people had slavery, capitalism. it never addresses the issue of what did we do about these things? >> i think it does, richard. let me stop you. i
this is all now saddled on america. why? i call it the shaming of america.appening in our schools is there's a political desire to undermine the patriotism of young people, the natural patriotism by telling them the american stories is the story of owe pregnancy. i challenge that narrative and say from an immigrant's point of view, it's not that america hasn't made mistakes but all those mistakes blamed on america are universal. >> i don't know anybody who has been more outspoken in...
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there are rumours in late jin america and -- latin america and central america that people can get permits. if you let them no that it's not true, and this is what the children are going through, not only from the transformation, but the process, the legal process they have to go through. i believe it's a grain of sat. continue. >> you represent clients across the spectrum of immigration cases. what will happen here. as you bring up the due process, some show a quart are of undocumented immigrants show up for court dates. if released. 3% of non-mexicans are apprehended at the border. from the perspective of people who think this is something that needs to be stopped, how do you stop the flow, if you get here and you get to stay? >> i'd like to cite that there has been studies performed in central america, and of the groups of children studying, 60% suffered harm in their home country. they may have viable claims to credible fear interviews in the united states. so to circumvent that, it's not american, not constitutional, because every person has a rite to have a hear. >> are you concerned
there are rumours in late jin america and -- latin america and central america that people can get permits. if you let them no that it's not true, and this is what the children are going through, not only from the transformation, but the process, the legal process they have to go through. i believe it's a grain of sat. continue. >> you represent clients across the spectrum of immigration cases. what will happen here. as you bring up the due process, some show a quart are of undocumented...
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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 >>> in the ongoing fight to improve our schools there's no figure more central than the classroom teacher. in "america tonight"s special series "school's out", we look to california, where the teachers are at the heart of a battle over school reform. michael oku brings this report - do educators belong in teacher . >> reporter:. >> reporter: this is the voice inspiring thousands of high school students to sing out much this is the passion for music that brought awards to one of l.a.'s toughest schools. and for iris, this peiano is the life line to a 30-year teachin
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meaning that north america completely changes.and a landscape where native french andld play british off one another. that is completely over. the british are the only game in town. it changes the way colonial powers deal with native people. it also means all kinds of areas that were contested between the british and the french are no longer contested and the british can move in. it allows for a lot more westward movement, which has important implications later. we will talk about 1763 and beyond next time. but personally, it was experienced in very different ways. people on the ground who made accommodations to the french empire did not experience the geopolitical settlement of this as some kind of massive break. they oftentimes just continue doing what they had been doing, and they used it as an opportunity may be to make their situation just a little bit better. i want to talk about these four individuals and how they experience the war, what role they played, and how they adapted to its course and its outcome. first, i want to
meaning that north america completely changes.and a landscape where native french andld play british off one another. that is completely over. the british are the only game in town. it changes the way colonial powers deal with native people. it also means all kinds of areas that were contested between the british and the french are no longer contested and the british can move in. it allows for a lot more westward movement, which has important implications later. we will talk about 1763 and...
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it works, america. energy is a gateway to america and putting americans to work, meeting our energy needs, using those geo political leaders that we have to influence our politics and help those in you crane and europe that want america's energy resources. as we wind down our time here tonight, energy production in the united states means lower energy costs for america. i started out with a very simple question, americans, how much more is your regular travel costing you? how much more does it cost you to drive from your home to work and back and from your home to school and work and back from your home to church and back and how much less do you have in your walt because of the amount of money it is taking you to meet the energy needs, transportation and electricity costs. you heard the gentlelady from wyoming talk about it. we can solve it here today by meeting our energy production. that's why we are leading on this energy issue. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. duncan:
it works, america. energy is a gateway to america and putting americans to work, meeting our energy needs, using those geo political leaders that we have to influence our politics and help those in you crane and europe that want america's energy resources. as we wind down our time here tonight, energy production in the united states means lower energy costs for america. i started out with a very simple question, americans, how much more is your regular travel costing you? how much more does it...
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dirty power in america. america is blesswith abundant energy. fossil fuels, nuclear energy, powers or lifestyles. but there is a dark side, hidden cost borne by a small portion of the american public, america's cheap energy. our largest fossil fuel resource, coal and the toxic waste it leaves behind. "america tonight"'s sarah hoye reports on a group who took on the energy giant. >> people are dropping like flies. >> vicky says this coal fired power plant is killing her people. >> those who lived closest to the plant, they all went one after the other. >> nestled down in the basin, the moapa reservation on windy days, the coal ash from the plant moves across the desert like a toxic sandstorm . >> i have to program it to collect samples every six days. >> smith sits on the tribal committee. she and others believe the plant has caused asthma, heart disease, and premature deaths, including her brother. >> he was 31 years old when he passed away. i just realize how many sick people there are, people i work with, my neighbors, the next job and the peo
dirty power in america. america is blesswith abundant energy. fossil fuels, nuclear energy, powers or lifestyles. but there is a dark side, hidden cost borne by a small portion of the american public, america's cheap energy. our largest fossil fuel resource, coal and the toxic waste it leaves behind. "america tonight"'s sarah hoye reports on a group who took on the energy giant. >> people are dropping like flies. >> vicky says this coal fired power plant is killing her...
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>> al jazeera america real... news... >>> now as you listen to me an oil tanker from turkey is finishing a long journey across the atlant ib, carrying one million barrels of oil to get it refined. probably doesn't sound like anything new, but it's no ordinary oil. it's carrying crude from iraq's semiautonomous kurdistan region. baghdad says unsanctioned oil sails are illegal. the maliki government calls it smuggling. the u.s. tried to prevent the transaction. if a deal with kurdistan oil has been struck, it's a slap in the face to baghdad. the kurds ship barrels through a pipeline, stretching across the turkey, iraq oil, connecting to the oil field in iraq's kurdistan region. the kurds had problems finding a buyer. u.s. policy has not changed says the state department. if kurdish oils can be sold, half a million more could pour on to the the world market. it would raise bigger questions about iraq's future and strengthen the curd's case for independence, something they have wanted. >>> transmitting electricity, na
>> al jazeera america real... news... >>> now as you listen to me an oil tanker from turkey is finishing a long journey across the atlant ib, carrying one million barrels of oil to get it refined. probably doesn't sound like anything new, but it's no ordinary oil. it's carrying crude from iraq's semiautonomous kurdistan region. baghdad says unsanctioned oil sails are illegal. the maliki government calls it smuggling. the u.s. tried to prevent the transaction. if a deal with...
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al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> it's also impossible to see... >> israeli aggression... >> coverage of the middle east conflict continues al jazeera america [ ♪ music ] >>> so when you think about haiti, tourism is probably the last thing that comes to mind. the country has a reputation for poverty and violence. the government has launched a campaign to change that, doubling the tourism budget and making a push into a lucrative mark. on the south coast al jazeera's andy gallagher hits the surf. >> reporter: here on haiti's southern coast surfers are n
al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera...
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, . >> al jazeera america. his, . >>> america's economy is in good shape.he job market is strengthening. the stock market is at record levels. all of which makes america competitive. that is not something that can be measured. i asked cornell university president who will take over as the head of the smithsonian institution next year what he believes is vital to america's global strength. here is what he said. >> there are two things we can agree on - opportunity and new ideas. education is an area, not the only one, that brings these two things together. if you think about opportunity and new ideas, it's a context in which you can think about the education issue. not everywhere has to have the same skills. if we look at the way the job market and the way we manufacture things and create new things has been going, i believe we are approaching a situation where there'll be three general categories of workers in the united states. one is that there'll be people working in the service sector with a wide variety of skills that are hard to learn. some requiring
, . >> al jazeera america. his, . >>> america's economy is in good shape.he job market is strengthening. the stock market is at record levels. all of which makes america competitive. that is not something that can be measured. i asked cornell university president who will take over as the head of the smithsonian institution next year what he believes is vital to america's global strength. here is what he said. >> there are two things we can agree on - opportunity and new...
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on "america tonight."many individuals who were broken depressed, suicidal. >> suicidal? >> very, very sick. >> the second largest school district in the nation, that teacher jail the los angeles unified school district, teachers accused of misconduct but some of those puzzling, "america tonight's" correspondent michael okwu, said not only are those ex island, they are a waste of money. on "america tonight." @j >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >> and finally from us about. when all that glitters is not gold. the african nation of sudan, gold mining has brought in more than $4 billion in the last few years, that's important because sudan has lost twice that much since south sudan seceded. northern da, al jazeera's bernard smith reports. >> the ancient kingdom of kush are scattered throughout the desert. now a new gold rush is threatening to destroy what is left of the kush it's shitis. kushites. implements and jewelry more than 3,000 years old. >> you want really to c
on "america tonight."many individuals who were broken depressed, suicidal. >> suicidal? >> very, very sick. >> the second largest school district in the nation, that teacher jail the los angeles unified school district, teachers accused of misconduct but some of those puzzling, "america tonight's" correspondent michael okwu, said not only are those ex island, they are a waste of money. on "america tonight." @j >> if you want free press in...
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only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america presents the system with joe berlinger >> i think the prosecutor has the greatest power of anyone anybody in our society >> lawyers are entrusted to seek the truth... >> i did't shoot anybody, i don't have anything to do with nothin' >> but some don't play by the rules >> the way the courts have treated him, made me sick >> and it's society that pays the price >> prosecutors have unique power to take away your personal liberties >> i just want justice... >> the system with joe burlinger only on al jazeera america >>> this is an american tonight special investigation. >>> it's been hailed as a crime-fighting tool. critics say it's unconstitutional. chances are if you drive a police camera has your number, and can track your every move. adam may, "america tonight" correspondent, with the story. >> reporter: hillary has been a licensed private investigate junior in minnesota for 15 years. last year a shocking discovery when the tables turned on her. >> it came out of the blue. john and i received separate letters saying an individual from t
only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america presents the system with joe berlinger >> i think the prosecutor has the greatest power of anyone anybody in our society >> lawyers are entrusted to seek the truth... >> i did't shoot anybody, i don't have anything to do with nothin' >> but some don't play by the rules >> the way the courts have treated him, made me sick >> and it's society that pays the price >> prosecutors have unique power to...
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he advertised to people in foreign countries, if you can get into america, you get to stay in america. that's been his policy. while they will announce he has more deportations than anybody else. it wasn't true the moment they uttered that. it's not true today. the president has confessed that they count differently than any other administration. we have a circumstance on the southern border that -- voluntary return. if someone neeks at america and -- sneaks into america and they're caught at the border they're offered a couple of options. one is, we'll take your print and picture but if you'll voluntarily return to your home country, then we -- you will not be barred from coming back into the united states on either a three or a 10-year bar. that's the deal. so a lot of them take that voluntary return and go back to mexico and try again. in fact, we checked the records wn at the border station and this was several years ago, they had a single individual that attempted to come into the united states and had been caught 27 times. no penalty. here's your prints, we'll take your picture
he advertised to people in foreign countries, if you can get into america, you get to stay in america. that's been his policy. while they will announce he has more deportations than anybody else. it wasn't true the moment they uttered that. it's not true today. the president has confessed that they count differently than any other administration. we have a circumstance on the southern border that -- voluntary return. if someone neeks at america and -- sneaks into america and they're caught at...
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jazeea america mobile news app. 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 ♪ >>> president obama was in los angeles today promoting a new jobs training law he signed on tuesday. he spoke to stress the importance of teaching new skills to workers especially in fast-growing sectors like health care. it gives local governments greater flexibility in how they use federal money for training programs. >>> rising college tuition and soaring student loan debt have focused new attention on a small group of schools that have been around for more than a century. they are called work colleges, and they require the student to have an oncampus job. they had less than ha
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holy money only on al jazeera america >> on "america tonight": the weekend edition. a critical health alert for millions of american women. a routine surgical procedure, 100,000 women have it each year. and a warning: that it could spread cancer. small. this is probably going to be a global epidemic, stage 4 cancers of women caused by doctors. >> correspondent sarah hoye, with a look, a simple diagnosis of common fibroids.
holy money only on al jazeera america >> on "america tonight": the weekend edition. a critical health alert for millions of american women. a routine surgical procedure, 100,000 women have it each year. and a warning: that it could spread cancer. small. this is probably going to be a global epidemic, stage 4 cancers of women caused by doctors. >> correspondent sarah hoye, with a look, a simple diagnosis of common fibroids.
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they are going to come from central america. many of them are being raped, many of them are being harmed. this is an outrageous thing that is happening to these children. we need to take a strong stand against what's happening and these illegal cartels. >> for those hearing you are saying but you do sound harsh. that as a practical matter deporting these individuals, many of them children, to get back to central america may not be realistic, nor is it in keeping for what it means to be america. for a lot of american countries think if they are fleeing something more awful, we've got to find a way to deal with this in a more humanitarian way. just as we have more than a million illegal immigrants that have to be dealt with in a way other than just deporting them. >> americans are great people. i believe they are willing to deal with 11 million people. if we feel there's going to be border security. right now the frustration you see in murrieta, the frustration you see all throughout the united states, is because they feel this ad
they are going to come from central america. many of them are being raped, many of them are being harmed. this is an outrageous thing that is happening to these children. we need to take a strong stand against what's happening and these illegal cartels. >> for those hearing you are saying but you do sound harsh. that as a practical matter deporting these individuals, many of them children, to get back to central america may not be realistic, nor is it in keeping for what it means to be...
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plus . . . ♪ >> hula hoops made right here in america.he metaphor for what american companies have to jump through to bring jobs back here to america. "real money." ♪ >> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show. tell me what is on your mind by tweeting me or hit me up on facebook. another big bank pays for its misdeeds. citigroup agreed to pay fines totaling $7 billion. that is a lot less than the $12 billion the government initially demanded, but it's a lot more than citigroup's own initial offer of $383 million to avoid a costly civil trial. according to a statement of fact that citigroup had to sign. the bank knowingly packaged shotty mortgages into securities. one citi trader told a fellow bank employ that citigroup, quote, should start praying end quote, because so many of the loans it packaged and sold were likely to go bad. they were faultily marketed to investors as higher quality assets. this comes after a $13 billion settle with jpmorgan chase in november. next is said to be banc of america, which may ha
plus . . . ♪ >> hula hoops made right here in america.he metaphor for what american companies have to jump through to bring jobs back here to america. "real money." ♪ >> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show. tell me what is on your mind by tweeting me or hit me up on facebook. another big bank pays for its misdeeds. citigroup agreed to pay fines totaling $7 billion. that is a lot less than the $12 billion the government initially...
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eastern in a debate about america. watch. >> let's start with that, whether america is a force for good. he says in the movie, professor ayers that one side, his side believes it's exceptionally good and the other side believes it's exceptionally bad. >> what other side? >> is that your side? >> i don't believe there's two sides. i have a very different view, i think that america plays a role that's body good and bad in the world that there's a tradition in america that i strongly support and it's the tradition of disdense, it's the tradition of radicals, it's the tradition of revolutionaries, so you can see from the givbeginning, the first bill of rights was the push from below, the al boll igsist move. these are things that are great in the american movement and it's important and that is that people can affect the outcome of national policy, they can become a force for good and that to me is one of the great things about america. >> no matter the means necessary? >> it depends, of course the means matter. >> where e
eastern in a debate about america. watch. >> let's start with that, whether america is a force for good. he says in the movie, professor ayers that one side, his side believes it's exceptionally good and the other side believes it's exceptionally bad. >> what other side? >> is that your side? >> i don't believe there's two sides. i have a very different view, i think that america plays a role that's body good and bad in the world that there's a tradition in america that...
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only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america presents a global finacial powerhouse >> the roman catholic church, they have an enormous amount of power >> accusations of corruption... >> there is a portion of the budget that takes care of all the clerical abuse issues. >> now we follow the money and take you inside the vatican's financial empire. >> when it comes to money, this is one of the sloppiest organizations on earth... >> al jazeera america presents... holy money only on al jazeera america >>> of course, you know pressure has been on the obama administration to speed up the return of thousands of children to their home countries in central america. the president asked for billions to move along immigration proceedings, some lawmakers demand the children be sent home. u.s. law requires they have a hearing, and as "america tonight" found, when she spoke to kids in the system, it's a process that can take years. >> reporter: making the journey north 2,000 miles from el salvador was never part of this girl's plans, she didn't have a choice. what do you think would have happen
only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america presents a global finacial powerhouse >> the roman catholic church, they have an enormous amount of power >> accusations of corruption... >> there is a portion of the budget that takes care of all the clerical abuse issues. >> now we follow the money and take you inside the vatican's financial empire. >> when it comes to money, this is one of the sloppiest organizations on earth... >> al jazeera america...