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, america, america, god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea america >> ladies and gentlemen, the army song. >> ♪ march along sing our song with the army of the free count the brave count the true who have fought to victory we're the army and proud of our name we're the army nooul and proudly proclaim first to fight for the right and to build the nation's might and the army goes rolling along proud of all we have done fighting till the battle's won and the army goes rolling along then it's hi hi hey the army's on its way count off the cadence loud and strong for where we go you will always know that the army goes rolling along ♪ ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic leader of the united states house of representatives, the honorable nancy pelosi. [applause] >> good afternoon. speaker boehner, leader mcconnell, senator durbin, minister o'toole, general votel mr. ambassador, mr. ambassador secretary mchugh, thank you, and all of our special guests. what a wonderful afternoon it is and made possible because congressman jeff miller, the chai
, america, america, god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea america >> ladies and gentlemen, the army song. >> ♪ march along sing our song with the army of the free count the brave count the true who have fought to victory we're the army and proud of our name we're the army nooul and proudly proclaim first to fight for the right and to build the nation's might and the army goes rolling along proud of all we have done fighting till the...
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america. here's what i mean. >> no, no no! not god bless america! god [ bleep ] america! >> america's chickens are coming home to roost. >> in terms of the weather underground which i co-founded what we did was slightly off the tracks, no question. and lots of people have found despicable. >> then out of nowhere came him barack obama, and he said, oh, where did you come from! i'm white! i'm entitled! there's a black man stealing my show! >> no justice! >> no peace! >> joining me now with reaction creator of 2016 obama's america dinesh d'souza. kevin williamson, great piece out today. and fox news political analyst juan williams. kevin, because you wrote this piece extensively that rudy's right, explain why you think this is relevant his past. starting with frank marshal davis, flager right ayers and dohrn, why does it all matter? >> yeah, well i think that ground has been fairly well covered. and i think we should be spared the saengt moan yous -- you are progressive if you see the world the way progressives see it which is the world -- that the economy is a fraud based on
america. here's what i mean. >> no, no no! not god bless america! god [ bleep ] america! >> america's chickens are coming home to roost. >> in terms of the weather underground which i co-founded what we did was slightly off the tracks, no question. and lots of people have found despicable. >> then out of nowhere came him barack obama, and he said, oh, where did you come from! i'm white! i'm entitled! there's a black man stealing my show! >> no justice! >> no...
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america a place where anything anything, anything it was possible. long before i came to america, i was in love with america. guess i was a dreamer. i agree copes, big ideas, big visions. i did one of the ordinary. i didn't want to be mediocre. i didn't on this title. i came to america to be the best i could be, to learn from the best, to be mentored at the best. and to ultimately be able to beat the vast. if you can make it in america, you can make it anywhere. every industry, no matter what it is, is right here in the united states. all of you in this room are so lucky to be americans. you live in a culture that is exciting and vibrant and passionate and nostalgic enough domestic. living boring and pedestrian and timid cultures. satisfied my advice to you is always to never let anyone tell you that you can't achieve it. never let anyone stomp on your dreams. never be content to color between the lines. never be cramped into submission. stretch out and slap mediocrity in the face. as americans, you have been given so much more. don't lose faith. squander it. don't give in to the tolerance totalitarians in
america a place where anything anything, anything it was possible. long before i came to america, i was in love with america. guess i was a dreamer. i agree copes, big ideas, big visions. i did one of the ordinary. i didn't want to be mediocre. i didn't on this title. i came to america to be the best i could be, to learn from the best, to be mentored at the best. and to ultimately be able to beat the vast. if you can make it in america, you can make it anywhere. every industry, no matter what...
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america's first climate refugees >> this is probably a hurricane away from it being gone. >> who's to blame? >> 36% of land lost was caused by oil and gas industry... >> ...and a fight to save america's coastline. >> we have kinda made a deal with the devil >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... award winning investigative documentary series... the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >>> you're watching "talk to al jazeera", i'm speaking with akon, the senegalese-american singer. >>> you are considered a first generation american, your parents are african, you were born in the united states, but spent your early childhood in senegal and moved to the united states. do you consider yourself american, african, african-american what are you? >> america. >> so you are not american. >> i wish i was. >> you have the accent. >> no, i went to school in america. my earlier childhood i was raised in africa. when i graduated high school it was a choice of africa or the u.s. greater. >> you are the perfect example true. >> thank you. >> millions of africans who make it to the states, and who don't, you know, have the same success and the same luck as you have. what wo
america's first climate refugees >> this is probably a hurricane away from it being gone. >> who's to blame? >> 36% of land lost was caused by oil and gas industry... >> ...and a fight to save america's coastline. >> we have kinda made a deal with the devil >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... award winning investigative documentary...
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america ought to be grateful in fact in some ways america ought to see black people and give them a standing ovation. yes. all this hatred, contempt, and still dishing out the wonders about love. what is it? sending the contempt back and how long will that tradition line. america america i'm praying for you. you are in a world of trouble. >> is true. it's true. >> i was moved by your lament that ida b wells is not a household name. i'm interested. i am interested in hearing your thoughts about the importance of the intergenerational transfer of knowledge of the struggle, basic knowledge of history to the sustaining of black prophetic or even to spark new fires. >> that is such a profound a profound question and is very much what this book is about venture not just for versus black folk that human beings all around the country. we live in a whole world driven by big-money. on the money is very much about the erasure of memory and historical connection. all are confined to the present. fleeting pleasure you see, you see not the attention to the things that matter. and this is especially true for young people. we live in a timed our music is still dominant. all they have is music. and it is so thin coming from the oligarchs that control recording, radio video liv
america ought to be grateful in fact in some ways america ought to see black people and give them a standing ovation. yes. all this hatred, contempt, and still dishing out the wonders about love. what is it? sending the contempt back and how long will that tradition line. america america i'm praying for you. you are in a world of trouble. >> is true. it's true. >> i was moved by your lament that ida b wells is not a household name. i'm interested. i am interested in hearing your...
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and still think he is better than america. >> it does seem like he is better than america. >> he loves americae than buchanan, but less than half. >> thank you. >> he is still in the game. >> who is to say how much a president loves america? >> that is a cheap shot. >> try to insert words into this conversation, andy. >> i sort of gave up, if you haven't noticed. president obama loves america full stop. you can't say president obama doesn't love america one night and then the next day clarify what you meant by saying he wasn't a patriot. you just said he wasn't a patriot. i said rudy guiliani is one of those people who should be kept behind glass with a sign that says break in case of emergency. that's why you need rudy guiliani. other than that you need to be put behind the glass. this is the stupid unforced errors that republicans can never stop themselves from making. the media can talk about rudy's comments. can i get a word on, my brother? >> i agree with everything you said. >> i wasn't listening. wow, coming up, something no one could have predicted eddie murphy says no to a role. first
and still think he is better than america. >> it does seem like he is better than america. >> he loves americae than buchanan, but less than half. >> thank you. >> he is still in the game. >> who is to say how much a president loves america? >> that is a cheap shot. >> try to insert words into this conversation, andy. >> i sort of gave up, if you haven't noticed. president obama loves america full stop. you can't say president obama doesn't love...
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. >> no no, no not god bless america, god [ bleep ] america. >> america's chickens are coming home to roost. >> yes, we did extreme things, what we did was slightly off the tracks, no question a lot of people found it despicable. >> and then out of nowhere it came hey, i'm barack obama she said where did you come from? i'm white. i'm entitled. there is a black man stealing my show! >> no justice. >> would you go to jeremiah wright's church for 20 years? i'm asking. no, no no, would you go to his church -- >> i don't know, i don't live in chicago, i don't know. >> you don't know. would you hang -- this is a guy after -- the sunday after 9/11 said america's chickens have come home to roost. >> what does that have to do with obama -- obama loves this country a lot. >> now answer my question, would you go to his church? >> i probably would not? >> would you be friends with bill ayers? answer the question, it's relevant. >> answers i don't know. >> you could potentially be friends with a domestic terrorist. >> has nothing to do with him being a good president. >> well that is dragging ever
. >> no no, no not god bless america, god [ bleep ] america. >> america's chickens are coming home to roost. >> yes, we did extreme things, what we did was slightly off the tracks, no question a lot of people found it despicable. >> and then out of nowhere it came hey, i'm barack obama she said where did you come from? i'm white. i'm entitled. there is a black man stealing my show! >> no justice. >> would you go to jeremiah wright's church for 20 years? i'm...
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weeknights, on al jazeera america . >> america's job market is on a big winning streak but a lot of people out there are still feeling like they're losing. i'm talking to the top man in america's labor market. and this is a good time to be your own man but it is not easy. >> you don't know if the dream is going to succeed or fail. i can't guarantee a paycheck for the next 12 months, two years. >> plus how one
weeknights, on al jazeera america . >> america's job market is on a big winning streak but a lot of people out there are still feeling like they're losing. i'm talking to the top man in america's labor market. and this is a good time to be your own man but it is not easy. >> you don't know if the dream is going to succeed or fail. i can't guarantee a paycheck for the next 12 months, two years. >> plus how one
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america. america like every other nation has made mistakes and has its flaws. in america there's a failure to appreciate europe's leading role in the world. there have been times where america's shown arrogance. struggle for women's equality continues in many aspects of american life. there's a long history in this country of african-americans and latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately. that's just a fact. i realize that america's critics will be quick to point out that at times we too have failed to live up to our ideals. and america has plenty of problems within its own borders. this is true. so, yes, we have our own racial and ethnic tensions. our most costly mistakes came not from our restraint but from our willingness to rush into military ventures. in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 we did some things that were wrong. we tortured some folks. we did some things that were contrary to our values. >> final comments. constant lecturing, constant apologizing for america. that's rudy's point. >> can i -- >> go ahead. >> parents criticize their children
america. america like every other nation has made mistakes and has its flaws. in america there's a failure to appreciate europe's leading role in the world. there have been times where america's shown arrogance. struggle for women's equality continues in many aspects of american life. there's a long history in this country of african-americans and latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately. that's just a fact. i realize that america's critics will be quick to point out that at...
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america. i see a new america where our schools are second to none. i see an america where health care is available and affordable to all. [applause] i see a new america where our cities and farms are thriving and prosperous. where our streets are safe to walk at night, where we have jobs meaningful jobs for our , people. and i see an america, a new america that is a showcase to the world on how different people, of different races creeds different ethnic backgrounds, can live together in peace and harmony. [applause] but we are not going to get to that new america if we have a president in the white house like george bush who thinks the , threats to national security are halfway around the world when they are really halfway down our street. [applause] and don't tell me we can't do it. i know we can do it. we are americans. we the people can do it. we the people built the bravest and freest country the world has ever seen. we the people built the strongest economy this world has ever had. we do people defeated nazi is him, fascism, and communism. we the people put a m
america. i see a new america where our schools are second to none. i see an america where health care is available and affordable to all. [applause] i see a new america where our cities and farms are thriving and prosperous. where our streets are safe to walk at night, where we have jobs meaningful jobs for our , people. and i see an america, a new america that is a showcase to the world on how different people, of different races creeds different ethnic backgrounds, can live together in peace...
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america's international hour. >> watch "america tonight" coming up next. >> on "america tonight": >> the manor of his death how does that play -- >> i think the jordannians are infuriated. so there is going to be a backlash. >> his blood is the blood of the country and i demand the revenge be bigger than just executing prisoners. >> when jennifer and dave simon took their six month old livia to the doctor for a cold, they were shocked that she might come home with something potentially far worse. >> were you imagining the worst case scenarios? >> i was. >> what was that scenario? >> well, that she would die. >> good evening i'm joie chen. what is enough to provoke a nation to demand revenge? for one of our closes allies in the case against i.s.i.l the answer was clear. jordan moved swiftly it is all in after grizzly evidence emerged at the murder of a jordanian pilot at the hands of i.s.i.l. fighters. it is a remarkable turn around for the jordanians who some days ago showed ambivalence to the fight. "america tonight's" smsk on how it could transform the bald against sheila macvicar, on how it could ra could could
america's international hour. >> watch "america tonight" coming up next. >> on "america tonight": >> the manor of his death how does that play -- >> i think the jordannians are infuriated. so there is going to be a backlash. >> his blood is the blood of the country and i demand the revenge be bigger than just executing prisoners. >> when jennifer and dave simon took their six month old livia to the doctor for a cold, they were shocked that...
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. [ applause ] there is not a black america, and a white america, and latino america, an asian america. there's the united states of america. >> jose i cannot think of a republican or democratic political speech that reached that height. >> i've been watching and reading what mayor giuliani who used to be the mayor of one of the most diverse cities in america, i just can't believe it came out of his mouth. i have to say too i can't stop thinking about james baldwin who said i love america more than any other country in the world and exactly for that reason i reserve the right to criticize her. there is nothing wrong with criticizing america, given the racism and homophobia and anti-islam that's going on in this country. some of us are awake on what's happening. really, what mayor giuliani has done is incredibly pernicious and it speaks to the partisan divide that we have and i think it also speaks to why people are so turned off by the politics. >> how is it any different than when george bush said we're not at war with islam. these are not religious leaders, they're
. [ applause ] there is not a black america, and a white america, and latino america, an asian america. there's the united states of america. >> jose i cannot think of a republican or democratic political speech that reached that height. >> i've been watching and reading what mayor giuliani who used to be the mayor of one of the most diverse cities in america, i just can't believe it came out of his mouth. i have to say too i can't stop thinking about james baldwin who said i love...
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and black and white newly released gordon parks photos bringing america's america's america's segregated past to light. 400 days. peter greste was imprisoned in egypt fighting for his freedom. tonight he's out of jail but the fight is far from over. greste and two other al jazeera journalists were falsely convicted of falsely aiding the muslim brotherhood. our other colleagues remain behind bars. tonight greste is speak going their ordeal. >> i can't tell you how elated i am at being free. i didn't expect that we would be out, with just a few minutes notice is just really extraordinary. what is really clear is this is a massive step forward. i think for egypt too it's been a really big step forward. i think everyone has acknowledged that this is an important moment. i just hope that egypt keeps going down this path with the others, and releases not just baher and fahmy but the others who are beside us in these other conditions. you don't spend 400 days in a box with these people, i have been able to accept baher and fahmy as brothers. no other way. fahmy is a dedicated journalist a very
and black and white newly released gordon parks photos bringing america's america's america's segregated past to light. 400 days. peter greste was imprisoned in egypt fighting for his freedom. tonight he's out of jail but the fight is far from over. greste and two other al jazeera journalists were falsely convicted of falsely aiding the muslim brotherhood. our other colleagues remain behind bars. tonight greste is speak going their ordeal. >> i can't tell you how elated i am at being...
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there, about the america of our youth, the america we were risking our lives to protect, and about our hopes for the generations who would follow us. and then i thought about the america we live in now -- an america still great and still is the beacon of freedom around the world, but an america that is headed in the wrong direction. standing there gazing across those peaceful fields i thought of why it is critical to have a president who knows what made america great, who knows what has been sacrificed to keep us free, and who would do all in his power to lead america back to her place in the sun. my friends, i have the experience. i've been tested, tested in many ways. i am not afraid to lead, and i know the way. [applause] let us rein in our government to set the spirit of the american people free. let us renew our moral convictions and strengthen our families by returning to fundamental values. together, let us reassert our rightful place as a great nation. we should do it for ourselves -- we owe it to our children. we must act to be worthy of the gift our ancestors sacrificed so much for: to ensure the next century will dawn on a new beginning of american greatnes
there, about the america of our youth, the america we were risking our lives to protect, and about our hopes for the generations who would follow us. and then i thought about the america we live in now -- an america still great and still is the beacon of freedom around the world, but an america that is headed in the wrong direction. standing there gazing across those peaceful fields i thought of why it is critical to have a president who knows what made america great, who knows what has been...
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america's first climate refugees >> this is probably a hurricane away from it being gone. >> who's to blame? >> 36% of land lost was caused by oil and gas industry... >> ...and a fight to save america's coastline. >> we have kinda made a deal with the devil >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... award winning investigative documentary series... the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >>> the senate confirmed ashton carter to be the next secretary of defense. the approval coming a day after president obama asked congress to authorise military action against i.s.i.l. in a letter to congress the president mentioned the possibility of limited ground action like the use of special forces to target i.s.i.l. leadership. the question is whether limited ground action is enough if defeating i.s.i.l. entirely is the goal. retired army lieutenant john nagel fought in iraq and earned a bronze star and literally co-wrote the army counterinsurgery field manager and trained those embedded with other unit. he joins me now. if anyone knows what iraq's army is capable of and what it will need from the united states it's from him. he's the author of this book: good to see yo
america's first climate refugees >> this is probably a hurricane away from it being gone. >> who's to blame? >> 36% of land lost was caused by oil and gas industry... >> ...and a fight to save america's coastline. >> we have kinda made a deal with the devil >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... award winning investigative documentary...
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' majesty above the fruited plain ♪ ♪ america america ♪ ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ americay ♪ ♪ and mercy ♪ ♪ america america ♪ ♪ may god ♪ ♪ may god glorify ♪ ♪ and specialness ♪ ♪ and nobleness ♪ ♪ and every ♪ ♪ every ♪ ♪ every divine ♪ >> mr. attorney general eric holder speaking for we the people, we appreciate you and god bless and keep you as you go forward in all of your endeavors. ♪ he's courageous ♪ ♪ integrity ♪ ♪ a hero ♪ ♪ yes he is ♪ ♪ he's a champion ♪ ♪ he's a warrior ♪ ♪ yes he is ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ oh yeah ♪ ♪ let everybody say yes ♪ ♪ say yes ♪ ♪ say yes ♪ >> thank you. [ applause ] >>> wow. thank you, miss franklin, for that incredible rendition of "america the beautiful" and thank you for joining us here today as we celebrate our attorney general eric holder. since there's no way to top having president obama speak, and aretha franklin sing, i think that's going to conclude our ceremony here today. but we would like to invite everyone up to the fifth floor to join the attorney general and his family. thank you again for coming today. if you could wai
' majesty above the fruited plain ♪ ♪ america america ♪ ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ americay ♪ ♪ and mercy ♪ ♪ america america ♪ ♪ may god ♪ ♪ may god glorify ♪ ♪ and specialness ♪ ♪ and nobleness ♪ ♪ and every ♪ ♪ every ♪ ♪ every divine ♪ >> mr. attorney general eric holder speaking for we the people, we appreciate you and god bless and keep you as you go...
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america ♪ ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ america americahe brave count the true who have fought to victory ♪ we're the army nooul and proud of our name ♪ ♪ we're the army nooul and proudly proclaim ♪ ♪ first to fight for the right and to build the nation's might ♪ ♪ and the army goes rolling along ♪ ♪ proud of all we have done fighting till the battle's won ♪ ♪ and the army goes rolling along ♪ ♪ then it's hi hi hey the army's on its way ♪ ♪ count off the cadence loud and strong ♪ ♪ for where we go you will always know ♪ ♪ that the army goes rolling along ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic leader of the united states house of representatives, the honorable nancy pelosi. >> good afternoon. speaker boehner, leader mcconnell, senator durbin, minister o'toole, general votel, mr. ambassador mr. ambassador secretary mchugh, thank you, and all of our special guests. what a wonderful afternoon it is and made possible because congressman jeff miller, the chairman of our veterans affairs committee in the house and senator jon tester introduced
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america. -- america? guest: we agree that we are going to build inventory and the market is balanced. then the price of oil will start back up and you will pick up the rig and start drilling again. the oil has been in the ground for 2,000,000-3,000,000 years. the oil in its history -- the oil industry in the united states is the best in the world. they will wait until the price is right. the oil is not going to spoil and it is not going to go away. the industry is smart enough to know that you do not want to be stupid and oversupply, bringing the price down. katty: are we in a different situation from a couple of years ago when you invested and lost $150 million in wind energy net we have found the new sources of oil and natural gas in america the technology has expanded. are we looking at a time of little appetite? guest: we know the power is priced off of the margin and the margin is the natural gas. the natural gas is too cheap to allow wind to really prosper. the wind will always be there when the price is right. i think it takes six dollar natural gas to make the wind industry do well. katty: could you see yourself making another big investment in alternative energy sources? guest: at 86 years old, i am not sure. katty: not in your lifetime? guest: i could do it, if the price was right and i could see the return quick enough. i could invest in wind again. katty: the price is not right for alternative energy guest:? that is right. -- energy? guest: that is right. katty: the price is not right at the moment for wind. that brings the show to a close. you can find out the latest on the teenagers who crossed into syria. for all of us here at world news america, thank you for watching and tune in again tomorrow. >> make sens
america. -- america? guest: we agree that we are going to build inventory and the market is balanced. then the price of oil will start back up and you will pick up the rig and start drilling again. the oil has been in the ground for 2,000,000-3,000,000 years. the oil in its history -- the oil industry in the united states is the best in the world. they will wait until the price is right. the oil is not going to spoil and it is not going to go away. the industry is smart enough to know that you...
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america . >> america's job market is on a big winning streak but a lot of people out there are still feeling like they're losing. i'm talking to the top man in america's labor market. and this is a good time to be your own man but it is not easy. >> you don't know if the dream is going to succeed or fail. i can't guarantee a paycheck for the next 12 months, two years. >> plus how one well-known procureentrepreneur traded oil barrels for money bags. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." >> america's job market continues to boom even if most americans aren't feeling it. the economy created 257,000 new jobs in january. and big positive revisions to november and december, added to the number of jobs created at the end of 2014. just take a look at november. revised upwards to 423,000 net new jobs. that's the strongest hiring since 1997. and yes. the unemployment rate ticked up by 110-10th of one percentage point. but it ticked up for the right reason, people entering the look for work. i say to you look instead to the number of jobs created every month and that was positive news. one other average hourly earnings up by an annual rate of 2.2%. now stagna
america . >> america's job market is on a big winning streak but a lot of people out there are still feeling like they're losing. i'm talking to the top man in america's labor market. and this is a good time to be your own man but it is not easy. >> you don't know if the dream is going to succeed or fail. i can't guarantee a paycheck for the next 12 months, two years. >> plus how one well-known procureentrepreneur traded oil barrels for money bags. i'm ali velshi and this is...
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america. i mean, americans love america. but there was a time, after world war ii, when we were in love with america. we were in love with the promises that were -- you know that are worded in that declaration of independence, and the bill of rights and so forth. we were in love with all those promises. we won world war ii, which was a giant coming from nowhere and nothing, to manage to win that war. and then we invented the marshal plan to help europe, we did that job. >> you personally were in a b-17 bomber. >> yes. >> front lines of combat really. that had to shape your world view. >> well, that's another long story. it did shape my world view, i guess. i flew 52 missions over germany. and i don't think they could have gotten me in the plane if i hadn't lived so many lives before that. i don't know if you have the time for this but -- >> tell me. what do you mean? >> but, you know, by the time i, at 20 or 21, by the time i enlisted i had lived a life with my -- as a kid with my mother and father. i had lived a life with my sister. i had lived a life in nursery school, in public school, i lived a li
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no place in america would allow a story like mine but america. america is exceptional because dr. ceptional, founders made america exceptional, women's movement made america exceptional and obama speaks to that every single day. this has some very disturbing -- i would not say racist. that's unamerican. >> i want to bring in john king here. i want to move this story into the what next now category. rudy giuliani will not run for office ever again. he's done running for office right now for other reasons than this statement. what do republican candidates now have to do after this? let's listen to scott walker. rudy giuliani made these comments at a scott walker fund-raiser. scott walker was asked what he thought about them. this is what he said. >> the mayor can speak for himself. i'm not going comment on what the president thinks or not. he can speak for himself. i love america and there are plenty of people democrat republican independent, everyone in between who love this country. >> john king is it important what rudy giuliani says at this point and do republican candidates have
no place in america would allow a story like mine but america. america is exceptional because dr. ceptional, founders made america exceptional, women's movement made america exceptional and obama speaks to that every single day. this has some very disturbing -- i would not say racist. that's unamerican. >> i want to bring in john king here. i want to move this story into the what next now category. rudy giuliani will not run for office ever again. he's done running for office right now...
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america america or any other shopping center. still, they have alerted authorities across the country about the video released by the terror group, al shabaab. at one of the world's busiest shopping centers, the mall of america in minnesota there is extra security today this after a video surfaced overnight showing al shabaab, a somali-based terrorist group calling for attacks against western calls, including this one. >> i just think when it's a threat like that, everybody thinks it's scary. >> reporter: they took responsibility for the 2013 terrorist attack against the west gate mall in kenya. a three-day reign of terror. more than 60 people were killed. today, the secretary of homeland security said law enforcement officials are investigating the latest threat and urge vigilance from the public. >> i would say that if anyone is planning to go to the mall of america today, they've got to be particularly careful. i'm not telling people not to go to the mall. there needs to be an awareness. >> reporter: the mall said we'll continue to monitor events with the help of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. meanwhile, al shabaab also called for attacks of a mall in canada and london's oxford street
america america or any other shopping center. still, they have alerted authorities across the country about the video released by the terror group, al shabaab. at one of the world's busiest shopping centers, the mall of america in minnesota there is extra security today this after a video surfaced overnight showing al shabaab, a somali-based terrorist group calling for attacks against western calls, including this one. >> i just think when it's a threat like that, everybody thinks it's...
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talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america. >> coming up on al jazeera america's "borderland". >> yeah! >> my boys! >> good to see you! >> i don't know if i would say that i've every seen anything like this. >> are you and your daughter gonna take this train? this, takes guts. >> and it's not safe, this moves
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america tonight's" michael okwu on the measles outbreak of pitting parents against parents. and thursday, an "america tonight" investigation stealing home. think you own your florida condo? think again. >> i didn't fight in vietnam so that somebody could take my property away from me. >> "america tonight's" sheila macvicar investigates, why everyone who did everything right, could still lose their homes on thursday's "america tonight." toni >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested >> i know that i'm being surveilled >> people are not getting the care that they need >> this is a crime against humanity >> hands up! >> don't shoot! >> hands up! >> don't shoot! >> what do we want? justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> they are running towards base... >>...explosions going off we're not quite sure... >> fault lines al jazeera america's award winning, investigative series... on al jazeera america my. >> 15 years ago, the measles was considered eliminated from this country. crisis for families pitting parents who choose to vaccinate against those twho don't. in the san francisco bay area "america tonight's" michael okwu met six months old livia. >> were you imagining the worst case scenarios? >> i was. >> what was that scenario? >> that she would die. >> you
america tonight's" michael okwu on the measles outbreak of pitting parents against parents. and thursday, an "america tonight" investigation stealing home. think you own your florida condo? think again. >> i didn't fight in vietnam so that somebody could take my property away from me. >> "america tonight's" sheila macvicar investigates, why everyone who did everything right, could still lose their homes on thursday's "america tonight." toni...
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america. >> an al jazeera america special report >> unfortunately, you can't "should have", all we can do is move forward >> a nation forced to take a closer look at race. >> ...check which ethnicity... i checked multiple boxes... this is who i am... >> what does it really mean to be the minority? >> black history comes up, everyones looking to hear what you have to say, because you're the spokesperson... >> how can we learn from the past? and create a better future? an al jazeera america special report race in america all next week part of our special black history month coverage on al jazeera america >> san salvador, el salvador's capital, is where many migrant children -- including josue -- have departed for the us. it's also where those who don't make it are returned. >> this bus arrived with a group of children who were detained en route to the us. >> for many of these families it's been days and days of not knowing where their children were and what conditions they were in. now they've arrive and there's a lot of emotion. it's a mix of happiness and sadness. the sadness is that they didn't make it, and the happiness is that they're here alive and here. >> ruth gomez rivera's 15-year-old son was on the bus. he left the country a week ago, but was caught by mexican authorities. >> ruth's son is interviewed by immigration officials, fingerprinted, and released to the care of his mother. >> the family is reunited for now -- but they can't go back home. they're scared
america. >> an al jazeera america special report >> unfortunately, you can't "should have", all we can do is move forward >> a nation forced to take a closer look at race. >> ...check which ethnicity... i checked multiple boxes... this is who i am... >> what does it really mean to be the minority? >> black history comes up, everyones looking to hear what you have to say, because you're the spokesperson... >> how can we learn from the past? and...
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america where our schools are second to none. i see an america where health care is available and affordable to all. [applause] i see a new america where our cities and farms are thriving and prosperous. where our streets are safe to walk at night, where we have meaningful jobs for our people. and i see an america, a new america that is a showcase to the world on how different people come people lived different races, creeds or different ethnic backgrounds can live together in peace and harmony. [no audio] but we are not going to get to that new america if we have of president and the white house like george bush who thinks the threats to national security are halfway around the world when they are really halfway down our street. don't tell me we cannot do it, i know we can do it. we are americans. we the people can do it. we the people built the bravest and freeze country has ever seen. we the people built the strongest economy this world has ever had. we the people proceeded not see as him and fascism. we put a man on the moon. i say it is time for w the people to take back the government for the privileged view and make it wor
america where our schools are second to none. i see an america where health care is available and affordable to all. [applause] i see a new america where our cities and farms are thriving and prosperous. where our streets are safe to walk at night, where we have meaningful jobs for our people. and i see an america, a new america that is a showcase to the world on how different people come people lived different races, creeds or different ethnic backgrounds can live together in peace and...
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america, he criticizes america. he talks about the crews ides and how the christians were barbarian barbarians. i don't feel this love of america. the president and his comments has not displayed the kind of love of america, the kind of love of america and exceptionalism that other american presidents have displayed. i'm right about this. i have no doubt about it. i do not withdraw my words. >> there is no way to spin it. these are hateful slurs from a fading republican desperate for relevance. it should be easy for fellow republicans to reject this. and this morning msnbc's joe scar borough warned 2016 gop hopefuls, they can't let it hang over their party. >> are we really going to go through another cycle where republican candidates are too stupid to get out of the way of the stupidest people in their party that keep them from winning presidential elections by spewing hatred instead of telling people how they're going to get back to work? it's not enough to say we'll let rudy giuliani speak for himself. >> today it looks like yes, there may be another cycle of this. so far only gop senator marco rubio has said clearly he does
america, he criticizes america. he talks about the crews ides and how the christians were barbarian barbarians. i don't feel this love of america. the president and his comments has not displayed the kind of love of america, the kind of love of america and exceptionalism that other american presidents have displayed. i'm right about this. i have no doubt about it. i do not withdraw my words. >> there is no way to spin it. these are hateful slurs from a fading republican desperate for...
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america, 72% of america said you don't disagree at all. be sure to vote in tonight's poll, do you believe the leaders of nato and the united states have the will and the wherewithal to stop putin. cast your vote at loudobbs.com. we'll have the answers monday evening, right here. >>> turkish lawmakers can't stop brawling this week, this is the scene in parliament as members got worked up while talking about a bill that would clamp down on protests by giving police more power. apparently they need a few more police powers within the parliament itself. that was the second brawl of the week! tuesday night five lawmakers were injured during a legislative session that also was very physical indeed. >>> and bad behavior here as well. a florida elementary school coach faces aggravated battery charges for this. body slamming his female colleague during a pickup game of basketball for crying out loud! the victim suffered a cracked rib, several cuts and bruises. it was a pickup game in name only. good lord! >>> up next, frigid temperatures bearing down across millions on the midwest and the northeast, leaving only the hearty to enjoy the snow like the red pandas and the pitfalls of challenge a lame-duck president in a nation that seems indifferent to it all. my commentary, coming up next. mom, when is daddy coming home? ♪ he called her on the road ♪ [phone rings] ♪ from a lonely cold hotel room ♪ hello. hi, honey. ♪ just to hear her say ♪ i love you. ♪ "i love you" ♪ ♪ one more time ♪ ♪ ♪ a little voice came on the phone ♪ he's right here. dad, when you gonna come home? ♪ he said, "daddy, when you coming home?" ♪ ♪ he said the first thing that came to his mind ♪ i'm already there. ♪ i'm already there ♪ ♪ take a look around ♪ ♪ i'm the sunshine in your hair ♪ ♪ i'm the shadow on the ground ♪ ♪ i'm your imaginary friend ♪ ♪ oh, i'm already there ♪ announcer: a message from the foundation for a better life. . lou: among our top stories, a brutal cold front being called the siberian express bringing with it record low temperatures to tens of millions of americans from the midwest to the east coast. it is so cold how cold is it? the normally rushing falls of the niagara river have partially frozen drawing crowds of tourists to witness the rare sight. the dangerous and record-breaking temperatures not having an impact on these fellas. a couple of red pandas at the cincinnati zoo. they're natives of the himalayas, so the pandas so-called two-year-old lin, nine-year-old rover, don't mind at all, the negative 12-degree temperature as they frolic in the snow. >>> turning to politics former new york mayor rudolph giuliani tripling down on his remarks that he does not believe the president loves america from all that i can see of this president, all i've heard of him, he apologizes for america, criticizes america, this is an american president i've never seen before. lou: and the white house response, a new hashtag, yesterday tweeted, quote -- a few comments now on these dangerous times in which we live. six years of the obama presidency and there aren't many folks who would brag about this being the best of times. obama's foreign policy makes jimmy carter in fact look like a sef aunt. then this week mr. obama held a three-day lovin to encounter what he and milquetoast word smith call violent extremism. he forgot the head of the fbi, the head of the joint chiefs or director of national intelligence intend. so much for the counter portion of the proeshgs which left for the remainder of the program what he and levelheaded observer in my opinion would simply call nonsense, and no one in attendance had the inclination or the guts to call the terrorists under discussion radical islamists.
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whether he wants to fundamentally change america. >> he's apologized for america doesn't believe in american exceptionalism. >> he hasn't apologized for america. it's something you say over and over. he has been humble. and he's tried to stake responsibility for things. because i know that it's very hard for you guys to accept that actually the u.s. has done things wrong. >> how about american greatness? >> he does talk about american greatness. this is a completely made up narrative about him. >> when does he talk about american greatness? >> there are statements to make about him -- >> a common apologyist for radical islam. >> that's another thing you keep saying. and that rudy giuliani saying he doesn't, you know, love america. i mean, that is just completely out of bounds. >> you're a fair-minded democrat, you can't tell me this is your daddy's democrat, that this is bill clinton, that this is harry truman that this is a guy who loves america and believes in america is a force for good. he looks at us and says we've been the cause for problems, we're the reason -- >> that's what he talks about. >> no he does not say that. he actually has
whether he wants to fundamentally change america. >> he's apologized for america doesn't believe in american exceptionalism. >> he hasn't apologized for america. it's something you say over and over. he has been humble. and he's tried to stake responsibility for things. because i know that it's very hard for you guys to accept that actually the u.s. has done things wrong. >> how about american greatness? >> he does talk about american greatness. this is a completely made...
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america. his ideas are bad. you can still debate the ideas, but the love is there. jack silverstein, hang with me. >>> after the break, big problems in christieland. not bridges, but bushes. >>> plus is america still america without red meat? >>> we'll talk to the two americans who want to take a one-way trip to mars actually factually. that's next on "now." what does an apron have to do with car insurance? an apron is hard work. an apron is pride in what you do. an apron is not quitting until you've made something a little better. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? for us, everything. why do i cook? because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. for every way you make chicken noodle soup, make it delicious with swanson®. >>> i'm never running for this job again, ever. and the fact is that that does liberate you. now there are probably many of you in this audience that think i need no liberation to begin with, but it is liberating to just be able to say the truth in an unadulterated way. >> that was chris christie proclaiming his liberation as a lame duck governor. today "the new york times" published an
america. his ideas are bad. you can still debate the ideas, but the love is there. jack silverstein, hang with me. >>> after the break, big problems in christieland. not bridges, but bushes. >>> plus is america still america without red meat? >>> we'll talk to the two americans who want to take a one-way trip to mars actually factually. that's next on "now." what does an apron have to do with car insurance? an apron is hard work. an apron is pride in what...
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america. why the singer says the system in america was never built for black people. stay with us. >>> you're watching "talk to al jazeera", i'm speaking with akon, the senegalese-american singer. >>> you are considered a first generation american, your parents are african, you were born in the united states, but spent your early childhood in senegal and moved to the united states. do you consider yourself american, african, african-american what are you? >> america. >> so you are not american. >> i wish i was. >> you have the accent. >> no, i went to school in america. my earlier childhood i was raised in africa. when i graduated high school it was a choice of africa or the u.s. greater. >> you are the perfect example true. >> thank you. >> millions of africans who make it to the states, and who don't, you know, have the same success and the same luck as you have. what would be your advice to a young african who is emigrating to the united states today? >> this advice will go to any person migrating into the states. ultimately you can't change who you are. the biggest obstacle is that when people come to the u.s., they kind of alienate their origin or parties, way of life. and they conform to what is there. accepted. integrate? >> absolutely not. first of all, there's no way you can move forward, and you are not you. like, one thing i do notice about america, is they respect other cultures, they admire other cultures, when they see the differenc
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doesn't love america. >> well -- >> a lot of liberals don't believe in american exceptionalism, but that doesn't mean they don't love america. >> i don't feel it. i don't feel this love of americaink this man was -- when i talked about his background, i'm talking about a man who grew up under the influence of frank marshal davis who was a member of the communist party who he refers to over and over in his book was a tremendous critic of the united states. this is a man who worked -- a tremendous critic of the united states. i believe his initial approach is to criticize this country. and then afterwards to say a few nice things about it. >> but when you say he wasn't raised to love america, i mean, he was raised in part by his grandparents, his grandfather served in world war ii, his grandmother worked in a munitions plant to help the nation during world war ii. i mean to suggest he was raised by people who don't love america or didn't help him learn to love america. >> well, his grandfather introduced him to frank marshal davis who was a communist who the president says -- >> he fought in world war ii. >> okay. you can fight in world war ii and then you introduce someone to a
doesn't love america. >> well -- >> a lot of liberals don't believe in american exceptionalism, but that doesn't mean they don't love america. >> i don't feel it. i don't feel this love of americaink this man was -- when i talked about his background, i'm talking about a man who grew up under the influence of frank marshal davis who was a member of the communist party who he refers to over and over in his book was a tremendous critic of the united states. this is a man who...
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america white. way back in 1751 franklin says he didn't want the blacks or the asians here in america. and in the 1850s, america wanted to build a transcontinental railway from new york to california. but they couldn't get enough workers. so what did america do? they went to china to recruit the chinese to come and build a railroad. after railroads were built, they didn't want the chinese here. so they had antichinese movement as early as 1879. every dog has its day. red gentleman to yellow gentleman. this was 1879 three years later, chinese were excluded in 1882. this is an actual remnant of world war ii. this is one-third of an original barracks in wyoming. that was a camp i was incarcerated in. so we'll go on the inside and see the structure. the smallest camp was about 67,000. the largest camp around 19,000. i was incarcerated in wyoming about 60 miles from the east gate of yellow stone national park. i was 11. came out at 14 queers old. so basically, three years and three months. i'll show you some illustration. this is by estelle peck. she was married to a japanese person. so she came into the camp. she w
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america tonight" in-depth report: prosecuting torture. tuesday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> this is al jazeera america, i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories this hour. two shootings in a matter of hours in denmark. one at a free speech event featuring a controversial car tannist. police -- cartoonist. police are not sure if they are linked >>> it appears the ceasefire in ukraine is holding for now. >> on the unity of the whole world, for their solidarity with ukraine and our fighting for peace. >>> we'll take a deeper look at what lays ahead for the troubled region. in washington state protesters take to the street angered at the shooting of a migrant worker by police. >>> good to have you with us. we begin with breaking news out of denmark. three were shot outside a popular synagogue in copenhagen hours after a deadly shooting in cafe. one has been shot dead and three police officers are wounded. it's too early to say if the attacks are connected. earlier a gunman opened fire on a forum on art and free speech one killed three police officers wounded. danish polic
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an al jazeera america special report race in america all next week part of our special black history month coverage on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. what got us talking about this technique is a debate and vote in the british parliament that made the u.k. the first country to approve the fertility technique using third party mitochondrial d.n.a. >> this is a bold step for parliament but is considered and informed. this is world-leading science within a highly respected regulatory regime. for many families affected, it is light at the end of a dark tunnel. house. >> another member of parliament, geena bruce said: in the british debate lawmakers were told they were crossing a new ethical threshold in aproofing the technique. did they, are we getting ready to do the same. arthur cap lain, a professor of bioethics at the department of population health, and marcy donoski executive director at the center for genetics and society. arthur, you have written forcefully and made a strong why? >> well, i think the technique could be helpful to families, there are other
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america tonight". next - another young life at risk. her tweets told the world about her life upped fire. community. >> and hot on "america tonight" - a super-bug outbreak spreading in hospital. could health officials have done something to stop a killer. find out on "america tonight". >>> in our fast-forward segment, growing up gaza girl. she is like every other teenager, growing up worrying about college. her tweets became a link to the world as bombs fell on her community: she tried to comfort her 6-year-old sister. he shelling continued through the nights. her tweets went viral. a minute by minute diary of a war. >> and i saw that many newspapers, and many things talked about missiles, that encouraged me. >> here father, a doctor at hospital, comes home with stories of wounded and dead. >> he says that he can't stand seeing people - that he sees blood. some of them are burnt. he says that he has to travel to enjoy his life after seeing what he sees. >>> her life, like that of her conflict. >> this is my third war i have witnessed. this is the worst. >> as the bombs continue to drop, farah is keeping her eyes on one goal. >> i want to be a lawyer. because i want to bring some of our life back >>> fast-forward 6 months later, she tells us the neighbourho
america tonight". next - another young life at risk. her tweets told the world about her life upped fire. community. >> and hot on "america tonight" - a super-bug outbreak spreading in hospital. could health officials have done something to stop a killer. find out on "america tonight". >>> in our fast-forward segment, growing up gaza girl. she is like every other teenager, growing up worrying about college. her tweets became a link to the world as bombs...
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america tonight". next - another young life at risk. her tweets told the world about her life upped fire. what became of gaza girl and her community. >> and hot on "america tonight" - a super-bug outbreak spreading in hospital. could health officials have done something to stop a killer. find out on "americaonight". al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >>> in our fast-forward segment, growing up gaza girl. she is like every other teenager growing up worrying about college. her tweets became a link to the world as bombs fell on her community: she tried to comfort her 6-year-old sister. the shelling continued through the nights. her tweets went viral. a minute by minute diary of a 16-year-old girl living through war. >> and i saw that many newspapers, and many things talked about missiles that encouraged me. >> here father a doctor at hospital, comes home with stories of wounded and dead. >> he says that he can't stand seeing people - that he sees them cut into
america tonight". next - another young life at risk. her tweets told the world about her life upped fire. what became of gaza girl and her community. >> and hot on "america tonight" - a super-bug outbreak spreading in hospital. could health officials have done something to stop a killer. find out on "americaonight". al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow...