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everyone wants to go to america, what is america, what is there? big dream about america, very positive thinking about america. >> there's a feeling in nepal that if only you come to the united states you're going to make enough money to live like a king. >> exactly like a king, exactly that's the thing. >> but after arriving in new york, he quickly realized he would not be treated like royalty. no university would recognize his law degree from the university. >> doesn't mean anything? >> doesn't mean anything. >> yogish found fast food jobs. first dunn cin doesn't then subway. >> there was a lot of money in the taxi. >> now 36 years old, yogish has put his own dreams on hold. a well educated lawyer in his own country. fluent in three languages but here he is driving a taxi six days a week so he can send money back to his parents in nepal and save force his children's college education. >> do you make enough money to support your family well? >> actually to be honest if you are talking in the friendly environment then definitely i should say i'm ma
everyone wants to go to america, what is america, what is there? big dream about america, very positive thinking about america. >> there's a feeling in nepal that if only you come to the united states you're going to make enough money to live like a king. >> exactly like a king, exactly that's the thing. >> but after arriving in new york, he quickly realized he would not be treated like royalty. no university would recognize his law degree from the university. >> doesn't...
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but america is strong. they are not unlike you. all around america. that's what makes us so proud of this city and state. what makes me so proud to be an american, we have never, ever yielded to fear. never. just look at what you have done in the past year to cover -- to recover from the attack. you've established foundations, colleges have set up donations, houses of worship have provided healing and comfort. and so much more. your organizations like the one beyondve gone above and to raise millions of dollars to help the victims of survivors in rebuild.recover and you've taken pride in the community that stood by you and protected you. pride in the world latest emts, memberss, of the national guard, veterans, teachers. of course, pride in the world's greatest police officers and firefighters i have mentioned repeatedly today. [applause] last year, i had the great honor of asking to speak at the service for officer colyer at m.i.t.. when i arrived in that field, the fieldof men in stood in line as far as the eye could see. it was incredible. they sho
but america is strong. they are not unlike you. all around america. that's what makes us so proud of this city and state. what makes me so proud to be an american, we have never, ever yielded to fear. never. just look at what you have done in the past year to cover -- to recover from the attack. you've established foundations, colleges have set up donations, houses of worship have provided healing and comfort. and so much more. your organizations like the one beyondve gone above and to raise...
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america is not founded on calculating limits. in the american future, and kindly referred to there's a chapter called american plenty, and the film which is filmed in the year of the first obama election in 2008, and there this year as those years ago, the essential drive to remain special in the world, and to keep a national community as driven by it's extraordinary sense and determination, and self-motivation, depends also on the calculation of what you can't do as well as what you can do. this is not an election winner of course, but the same thing will be true of the irrational exuberance of the money markets really. this is no limits to what we can do with trading, or that cannot be true. so we are wrestling with this dialog between a kind of political anguish which says that's that pitchlation, that's for the sorry addicts of government regulation, always telling you whatnot to do, we are american, and we can do anything and on the other hand, saying no we are all knitted together in this world, there are some things we hav
america is not founded on calculating limits. in the american future, and kindly referred to there's a chapter called american plenty, and the film which is filmed in the year of the first obama election in 2008, and there this year as those years ago, the essential drive to remain special in the world, and to keep a national community as driven by it's extraordinary sense and determination, and self-motivation, depends also on the calculation of what you can't do as well as what you can do....
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every day, seamans answers are helping build a future of america. seamans, answers. >>> just wanted to check and make sure we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind. >> mom and dad, i have great news. >> issue one, pacific pivot. >> i said many times, the united states is and always will be a pacific nation. america's security and prosperity is inseparable from the future of this region and that's why i made it a priority to renew the asian pacific. in the corner stone out of our strategy and the region's security and economic progress is our historic treaty alliances. including with japan. >> president obama is in asia on a four-nation tour that brings him to japan, malaysia, and the philippines. it's a trip that has long been on hold, the president had to cancel his scheduled asian trip last year. during the government shutdown and canceled twice in 2010. the bp oil spill and debate. forcing our traditional asian allies to feel skeptical. about the so-call the pivot. notably the series in syria and ukraine. the president is there to re
every day, seamans answers are helping build a future of america. seamans, answers. >>> just wanted to check and make sure we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind. >> mom and dad, i have great news. >> issue one, pacific pivot. >> i said many times, the united states is and always will be a pacific nation. america's security and prosperity is inseparable from the future of this region and that's why i made it a priority to renew the asian pacific. in the...
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that's more than what we sell to latin america.that's more than what we sell to great britain, germany, france, netherlands combined. it's more than what we sell to the so-called bricks, the about stillans, th brazilian s, russia, indians, so was this good, you bet it was. >> when go into the store much of what you shop from is elsewhere on the planet, not in the united states. did nafta full till ross perot 's threat. >> history teaches us when you take these skills away from people, you lose those skills, you destroy their self-respect, their pride and their dignity. >> ross perot was an error on the jobs going south. what has occurred in the two decades since nafta took effect is global ization. we're much more inter connected in the world. jobs are moving around as products are moving around. you mention the shelves of walmart and others, but when i had my last year in office as u.s. trade representative i would go on the floor of a manufacturing facility, and it was teamin teeming with people. people screwing in bottles here.
that's more than what we sell to latin america.that's more than what we sell to great britain, germany, france, netherlands combined. it's more than what we sell to the so-called bricks, the about stillans, th brazilian s, russia, indians, so was this good, you bet it was. >> when go into the store much of what you shop from is elsewhere on the planet, not in the united states. did nafta full till ross perot 's threat. >> history teaches us when you take these skills away from...
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al jazeera america presents the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america >>> you are lookingineering feet, a recent test of the space reusable rocket, the very first rocket ever to make a soft landing. now the ceo has announced another milestone for his reusable rocket. in may the soft landing in the an atlantic. >> that's a really huge milestone for space xand certainly for the space industry. no one has ever soft landed a liquid rocket boost stage before, and i think this bodes very well for achieving reusable [ inaudible ]. if we can recover the stage intact and relaunch it, the potential is there for a truly revolutionary impact in space transport. >> although the soft landing did go as planned, the recovery proved more difficult. heavy sees damaged it. reusable rockets be make space flight much cheaper. it says it will take a couple of months to refurbish the falcon 9 for another flight. >>> from somewhere out there, to down here, where it's a small, small world. 50 years ago, the new york worlds fair opened. 50 million people came to the world's fair over the two years
al jazeera america presents the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america >>> you are lookingineering feet, a recent test of the space reusable rocket, the very first rocket ever to make a soft landing. now the ceo has announced another milestone for his reusable rocket. in may the soft landing in the an atlantic. >> that's a really huge milestone for space xand certainly for the space industry. no one has ever soft landed a liquid rocket boost stage before, and i think...
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>> >> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm thomas drayton, let get you caught up on the top stories. >> a 16-year-old suspect is being held without bail after a stabbing rampage at his high school near pittsburg. he is being charged with two dozen felony charms and attempted homicide. 20 have been injured. >> pro-russian activists have been handed ta deadline by ukraineful kiev says it's prepared to use force if the activists refuse to negotiate a solution within 48 hours time. >> secretary of state john kerry is trying to keep middle east peace talks alive. john kerry met with israel's foreign minister wednesday, working to negotiations between israel and the palestinians moving. the state department says both sides are to blame for complicating the situation. >> president obama paying tribute to the victims of last week's shooting at fort hood. a memorial service held on winns for the three soldiers -- wednesday for the three soldiers killed when a fellow soldier opened fire. >> comcast's planned merger with time warner
>> >> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm thomas drayton, let get you caught up on the top stories. >> a 16-year-old suspect is being held without bail after a stabbing rampage at his high school near pittsburg. he is being charged with two dozen felony charms and attempted homicide. 20 have been injured. >> pro-russian activists have been handed ta deadline by ukraineful kiev says it's prepared to use force if the activists refuse to negotiate a solution...
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you're watching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. >> the debate that divides america, unites the critics, a reason to watch al jazeera america the standout television event borderland, is gritty honesty. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on down here, the only way to find out, is to see it yourselves. >> taking viewers beyond the debate. >> don't miss al jazeera america's critically acclaimed series borderland on al jazeera america also available on demand you're watching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. >> [gunshots]. >> [yelling]. >> i think the issue of journalist safety is something which sh- should concern everybody and not just journalists. it should concern everybody who cares about the freedom of speech. >> if you could surface some of the bravery and some of the courage that goes on in order to tell the world what's happening, then i think that, you know, society would respond better to the business of journalism and what we're trying to do. >> certainly politicians think the media's incredibly powerful. why don't we use some
you're watching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. >> the debate that divides america, unites the critics, a reason to watch al jazeera america the standout television event borderland, is gritty honesty. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on down here, the only way to find out, is to see it yourselves. >> taking viewers beyond the debate. >> don't miss al jazeera america's critically acclaimed series borderland on al jazeera america also...
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now an hour, starting at 7 eastern / 4 pacific only on al jazeera america al jazeera america. we open up your world. >> here on america tonight, an opportunity for all of america to be heard. >> our shows explore the issues that shape our lives. >> new questions are raised about the american intervention. >> from unexpected viewpoints to live changing innovations, dollars and cents to powerful storytelling. >> we are at a tipping point in america's history! >> al jazeera america. there's more to it. real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> on the next talk to al jazeera >> oscar winner sean penn shares his views on privacy rights, press freedom and his controversial relationship with hugo chavez >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> it started off as an interesting idea. the new york city police department. the largest in america thought that social media could be used to help build better connections with citizens in the commu
now an hour, starting at 7 eastern / 4 pacific only on al jazeera america al jazeera america. we open up your world. >> here on america tonight, an opportunity for all of america to be heard. >> our shows explore the issues that shape our lives. >> new questions are raised about the american intervention. >> from unexpected viewpoints to live changing innovations, dollars and cents to powerful storytelling. >> we are at a tipping point in america's history!...
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al jazeera america. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> watch the stream. >> and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >>> now following detroit's bankruptcy case, pensioners and retirees have been pitted against bond holders and financial institutions. there's another group of people forgotten in the fight. creditors, who stand to become casualties through no falls of their own and little means to do anything about it. we have this report in this "america tonight" investigation. >> reporter: this may look like an ordinary family moment. for dwayne it's a pleasure he was denied for almost a decade while in prison for a murder he
al jazeera america. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so join the conversation and...
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. >> dirty power an america tonight special series only on al jazeera america >>> the cdc blocked by congress from even studying gun violence. we're joined by a congress woman and nra member who was a top doctor at the cdc. also a man supposed to be making history on everest left mourning a friend after the deadly avalanche. plus russian forces allegedly kidnap seven international observers in ukraine. and has the u.s. become an oligarchy oligarchy? hello, i'm antonio mora welcome to "consider this." ♪ >> arurgent video conference with european today. >> the move comes as the situation in and around slaviansk and other cities becomes more tense. >> if the situation gets worse and sanctions are broaden that will have a more severe impact. >> some climbers are packing up their bags and leaving. >> sherpa guides have begun to leave the base camp. >> the sherpas know it's not safe. >> house bill 60 will protect law-abiding citizens. >> reporter: republican governor signed a deal making it legal to have loaded weapons in bars, churches, and some government buildings. >>> we begin with new
. >> dirty power an america tonight special series only on al jazeera america >>> the cdc blocked by congress from even studying gun violence. we're joined by a congress woman and nra member who was a top doctor at the cdc. also a man supposed to be making history on everest left mourning a friend after the deadly avalanche. plus russian forces allegedly kidnap seven international observers in ukraine. and has the u.s. become an oligarchy oligarchy? hello, i'm antonio mora...
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on al jazeera america. what we return, on her way, from violence in her family's native america. >> do you think your father would appreciate the freedom you have now in the united states? >> oh, yeah. definitely. of course. of course. it is beautiful. >> behind the wheel of our special series, driven. we meet a woman taking her own road to liberty. >> weekday mornings on al jazeera america >> we do have breaking news this morning... >> start your day with in depth coverage from around the world. first hand reporting from across the country and real news keeping you up to date. starting at 6, the big stories of the day, from around the world... >> these people need help, this is were the worst of the attack took place... >> and throughout the morning, get a global perspective on the news... >> the life of doha... >> this is the international news hour... >> an informed look on the night's events, a smarter start to your day. mornings on al jazeera america letterman's successor when we see you at the tom of
on al jazeera america. what we return, on her way, from violence in her family's native america. >> do you think your father would appreciate the freedom you have now in the united states? >> oh, yeah. definitely. of course. of course. it is beautiful. >> behind the wheel of our special series, driven. we meet a woman taking her own road to liberty. >> weekday mornings on al jazeera america >> we do have breaking news this morning... >> start your day with in...
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al jazeera america. primetime news. >> welcome to al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> you're watching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. >> in the case of iraq, we've seen more of our colleagues locally killed. they live there. the front line, if you'd like, is- is outside their front door. >> in recent and ongoing conflicts like iraq and afghanistan, the- the highest death toll, if you'd like is indigenous journalists, particularly in the case of iraq. we've lost colleagues who were local journalists, filming alongside or close to insurgents. >> on the battlefield, in the heat of the moment, someone who- who looks different from the model of a foreign correspondent is even more at risk. because even if he is carrying a camera, even if he is carrying a tripod, the assumption seems to be that they could be hostile. what happened in 2007 to the two reut
al jazeera america. primetime news. >> welcome to al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> you're watching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. >> in the case of iraq, we've seen more of our colleagues locally killed. they live there. the front line, if you'd like, is- is outside their front door. >> in...
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budget suites of america.t has turned robert big gathering low into a billionaire, and now he wants to put it into launch the first hotel in space. mr. big gathering low invited fault lines to visit his sprawling property. >> he has his own police force out here. >> i will get you signed in everything. >> okay. >> it's heavily guarded by his own armed security personnel. >> this is the tightest security i have ever experienced outside of a u.s. military base in iraq. >> big low aerospaces unofficial logo an alien face is plastered throughout his property. he has spent millions investigating alien sitings. >> if you do the home work, there's no way to exam that and not be convinced that it is real. there's no way. especially if you have access to certain information, and source ises and so on, and i do. >> these are the habitats tha low aerospacesbig is developing. his next plan have one of his inflatable hotels on the moon. >> that's one interesting thing about volumes in spacey vulnerable children a lot more
budget suites of america.t has turned robert big gathering low into a billionaire, and now he wants to put it into launch the first hotel in space. mr. big gathering low invited fault lines to visit his sprawling property. >> he has his own police force out here. >> i will get you signed in everything. >> okay. >> it's heavily guarded by his own armed security personnel. >> this is the tightest security i have ever experienced outside of a u.s. military base in...
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only america tonight, threats and more threats. the crisis in ukraine, was again this time the evidence of a russian roll getting a direct slap from the american president. we have seen them abide not by the city of the agreement. >> albuquerque again, days after a scathing report, officers for using excessive force another suspect is shot down killed by the police. they are frying to circle the wagons and save face, and the reality is they have been part of the problem all along. >> and snuffed out, how the campaign to stop promoting cigarettes to kids the e cigarette, and why it sparked a new effort to put out the fire. and good evening thank you for being with us. an escalating war of words as u.s. leaders sharper complaints against moscow over the cry israeli. tensions are growing as the government cracks down on pro russian forces in eastern ukraine. and the russian president threatens push back, certainly there have been many flash points over the last six months but this time, the u.s. nato and russia are all sharply flexing
only america tonight, threats and more threats. the crisis in ukraine, was again this time the evidence of a russian roll getting a direct slap from the american president. we have seen them abide not by the city of the agreement. >> albuquerque again, days after a scathing report, officers for using excessive force another suspect is shot down killed by the police. they are frying to circle the wagons and save face, and the reality is they have been part of the problem all along....
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in america. you should have paid attention in maths class because mathematicians are ranked at the top of all jobs, making six figures on average. careercast.com looked at environment, in fact, outlook and stress. stem careers - science, technology, engineering and maths - grabbed nine of the top 10 positions. tenured prove source grab nine figures. their jobs are the less stress. stat stirns and actaries were third and fourth. the bureau of labour and statistics says as baby boomers grow older, demand will increase. hearing aids will get better. lumberjacks was the worst job, made dangerous by heavy machinery and falling lumber. their medium salary is more than 24,000 a year. newspaper reporters have the worst job, there are fewer outlooks with fewer opportunities. they make $37,000. the total number of jobs is expected to drop by 13% by 2022. >> enlisted military personnel came in third. they have the most centresful work. the medium salary less than 29,000. taxi drivers make $6,000 less. they
in america. you should have paid attention in maths class because mathematicians are ranked at the top of all jobs, making six figures on average. careercast.com looked at environment, in fact, outlook and stress. stem careers - science, technology, engineering and maths - grabbed nine of the top 10 positions. tenured prove source grab nine figures. their jobs are the less stress. stat stirns and actaries were third and fourth. the bureau of labour and statistics says as baby boomers grow...
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on al jazeera america. what we return, on her way, from violence in her family's native america. >> do you think your father would appreciate the freedom you have now in the united states? >> oh, yeah. definitely. of course. of course. it is beautiful. >> behind the wheel of our special series, driven. we meet a woman taking her own road to liberty. >> aljazeera america presents a break through television event borderland... six strangers... >> let's just send them back to mexico >> experience illegal immigration up close and personal. >> it's overwhelming to see this many people that have perished. >> lost lives are re-lived... >> all of these people shouldn't be dead. >> will there differences bring them together, or tear them apart. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves. >> which side of the fence are you on? borderland only on al jazeera america >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state...
on al jazeera america. what we return, on her way, from violence in her family's native america. >> do you think your father would appreciate the freedom you have now in the united states? >> oh, yeah. definitely. of course. of course. it is beautiful. >> behind the wheel of our special series, driven. we meet a woman taking her own road to liberty. >> aljazeera america presents a break through television event borderland... six strangers... >> let's just send them...
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al jazeera america presents the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america day. >>> on "america tonight", the weekend edition. >> if i were to take you to talk to somebody. >> a rational approach to the irrational. about. >> half the police shooting deaths are mentally ill suspects. simple steps could save lives. trained? >> my goal is to protect another family going through a terrible tragedy that ruined our lives. >>> also, broke and at the back of the line, as detroit tries to dig its way out of debt. "america tonight" investigation finds some waiting years for city payments could be the biggest losers. >> ever since the city filed for bankruptcy. the lawyers won't return emails or phone calls. >> on a school day we'll have six or seven kids in the office. >>> she says bring them in, raising debate about work, and finding the all-elusive balance. >>> good evening, naption for joining us -- thanks for joining us, i'm chan when -- joie chen. we begin with a rash of police shootings, 75% are mentally ill. we speak to a woman whose mentally ill son was shot and killed by the poli
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everyone wants to go to america, see america, what is there. they have big dream about america. >> living a different big dream, a lawyer making a sacrifice that is driving his family forward in pursuit of the american dream. "driven", in new york. that's next time on "america tonight". >> this weekend on al jazeera america presents an original documentary series "borderland" begin. average americans premiering sunday. >> and ahead in the final thought this hour, the amazing race. it's a test of endurance you can't imagine, in the middle of the sahara desert, what is considered easily to be the toughest foot race on earth. >> finally from us this hour, in morocco hundreds of runners take on one of the toughest races in the world. the marathon des sables. who knows why. along with the distance and selledering heat runners must deal with sandstorms that can send them off course. in 1994 an italian runner was lost for a week in the desert and survived by eating bats and scorpions. as andy richardson explains, the trek is not only a test of enduran
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actor sean penn. only on al jazeera america >>> this is al jazeera america. am jonathan betz live in new york. death toll rising. crews are recovering more bodies from inside that south korea ian ferry. blame gang. a gun fight that shattered easter troops. out smarting the west, we go in depth about vladimir putin's motives in the week ahead. the flight the hurricane lost. looking back at the life of an icon who stood up against hashl injustice >> every slide they pass ro
actor sean penn. only on al jazeera america >>> this is al jazeera america. am jonathan betz live in new york. death toll rising. crews are recovering more bodies from inside that south korea ian ferry. blame gang. a gun fight that shattered easter troops. out smarting the west, we go in depth about vladimir putin's motives in the week ahead. the flight the hurricane lost. looking back at the life of an icon who stood up against hashl injustice >> every slide they pass ro
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al jazeera america. communications commission is trying to rewrite the rules of the road for the internet, and the big issue that has ignited a raging debate is whether content companies should be able to pay for the privilege of having their stuff like videos reach you faster than somebody else's content. so for this discussion, think of digital content as cars traveling on a highway that -- the highway represents the broadband pipes. here is what the future could look like if the ruled proposed today are approved. content companies like netflix or youtube could pay a toll to broadband providers, to send videos speeding to your home at faster speeds than other companies that cannot afford to pay those tolls. whether the content companies traveling in the past lane will pass the tolls on to you is the question. that picture is disturbing to advocates of something known as net neutrality. that is that they have to treat all providers equally. they say that allowing some companies to pay to travel in the f
al jazeera america. communications commission is trying to rewrite the rules of the road for the internet, and the big issue that has ignited a raging debate is whether content companies should be able to pay for the privilege of having their stuff like videos reach you faster than somebody else's content. so for this discussion, think of digital content as cars traveling on a highway that -- the highway represents the broadband pipes. here is what the future could look like if the ruled...
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we can go to the middle east, recycle those dollars in lateen america, impose debt on latin america. >> i think you and i walk out into the streets even here in new york and people say the administration and financial system go hand in hand. they're still in bed with each other even though this administration does not seem to love the banking system, and the banking system does not love this president. what does that say today? >> reporter: what is said publicly and what is happening are two very different things. the actions of president obama which has been towards the banking system not to restructure, reform it or call jamie dimon a crook, but for congress to call him into their hearings and ask him for economic advice shows that the relations, trust and alignment over time continues to exist today, and no accountability is asked in return. no punitive actions. >> as we say many times, nobody has been made to pay for the things that have happened to us. naomi, what a great history and what a great book. thank you for joining us. a senior fellow and author of "all the president's
we can go to the middle east, recycle those dollars in lateen america, impose debt on latin america. >> i think you and i walk out into the streets even here in new york and people say the administration and financial system go hand in hand. they're still in bed with each other even though this administration does not seem to love the banking system, and the banking system does not love this president. what does that say today? >> reporter: what is said publicly and what is...
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god bless america.merican dream as seen through our new series, driven. >>> prepresident obama has asked congress to extra money to border installations along the u.s. mexican board. $362 million for border fences and towers much in the harsh desert terrain of arizona. but not all the people who live near the border agree with the emphasis on border secure. as rob reports the residents say they are tired of living in a militarized border zone. >> reporter: it's early morning at the border patrol checkpoint in arizona. 40-kilometers north of the line separating the u.s. from mexico. agents with sniffer dogs check each vehicle as i it passes alog the two-lane road. but at this border checkpoints there is something unusual. >> this is a newer model sedan. >> reporter: a group of citizens monitoring the monitors. >> the dog is sniffing. >> reporter: many people here are fed up with the chris runnings causeed in their daily lives by the checkpoints and by the heavy-handed presence of the border patrol in the
god bless america.merican dream as seen through our new series, driven. >>> prepresident obama has asked congress to extra money to border installations along the u.s. mexican board. $362 million for border fences and towers much in the harsh desert terrain of arizona. but not all the people who live near the border agree with the emphasis on border secure. as rob reports the residents say they are tired of living in a militarized border zone. >> reporter: it's early morning at...
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al jazeera america. >> oh my! >> as us forces prepare to pull out of afghanistan after twelve long years, al jazeera's fault lines travelled there. >> the taliban fighters, they're running towards the base now. they're trying to raid the base. >> over several days, we gained extraordinary access to a group of self-proclaimed taliban fighters. >> and the mortars are landing in the areas where we are. >> it was an insight, in part at least, into what the war in afghanistan looks like - from the other side. >> the fighter jet is still in the air circling looking for a target. >> kabul, afghanistan afghan president hamid karzai is currently refusing to sign a treaty that would leave a small nato force in the country. if nothing changes, all foreign soldiers will leave by the end of this year. in secret, karzai has been negotiating with the taliban, in order to avoid a full-blown civil war. since 2005, the taliban has clawed back territory. they now dominate large parts of the country. >> but approximately on
al jazeera america. >> oh my! >> as us forces prepare to pull out of afghanistan after twelve long years, al jazeera's fault lines travelled there. >> the taliban fighters, they're running towards the base now. they're trying to raid the base. >> over several days, we gained extraordinary access to a group of self-proclaimed taliban fighters. >> and the mortars are landing in the areas where we are. >> it was an insight, in part at least, into what the war in...
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that open your world... >> this is what we do... >> america tonight next only on al jazeera america >welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. it's been 20 years since the enactment of nafta. it created a fast free trade zone between the united states, mexico and canada, and on this edition of our program we're marking it anniversary with a closer look at the impact to our neighbors to the north and south. did nafta become less important because something that we couldn't have really known about in 1990 when it was being negotiated, and that is the rise of china. up being a player in a way that we couldn't have imagined. >> on the next talk to al jazeera >> oscar winner sean penn shares his views on privacy rights, press freedom and his controversial relationship with hugo chavez >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america take a new look at news. welcome back to inside story. i'm rare swarez. on this edition, we are, maaing the 20th anniversary of nafta. the north american free trade agreement. the ambassadors to theth united states, from mexico and canada, eduardo ma dino
that open your world... >> this is what we do... >> america tonight next only on al jazeera america >welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. it's been 20 years since the enactment of nafta. it created a fast free trade zone between the united states, mexico and canada, and on this edition of our program we're marking it anniversary with a closer look at the impact to our neighbors to the north and south. did nafta become less important because something that we...
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. >> and explore the technology changing our world. only on al jazeera america is into america. it requires an investment of 500,000 in a business the government hopes will create jobs. and while it's growing in popularity, the program has its critics. in 2010, rather than and entrepreneur jayz joined his partners to why start their development barclay center. eb 5 investment program. >> eb 5 allows folks from all around the world to come and participate in one of the most exciting developments around the country. >> promotional videos like these helped fuel the program. wealthyy foreign nationals can fast track getting a two year visa in exchange for investing in credit projects. hiss ore her cal create at least, are granted about 95% of the time. >> foreign nationals are interested in the eb 5 program for a number of reasons. the chinese for example are very concerned about government instability, political upheavals and of course, education. education is paper nown paramou. >> the u.s. citizens immigration service issued just 2,000 eb 5 vias in 1967. that skyrocketed. with 76
. >> and explore the technology changing our world. only on al jazeera america is into america. it requires an investment of 500,000 in a business the government hopes will create jobs. and while it's growing in popularity, the program has its critics. in 2010, rather than and entrepreneur jayz joined his partners to why start their development barclay center. eb 5 investment program. >> eb 5 allows folks from all around the world to come and participate in one of the most exciting...
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al jazeera america presents the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america >> on al jazeeraen science intersects with hope. >> i'm hoping to give someone a prosthetic arm for under $1000 >> inovation finds oppurtunity >> a large earthquake would be an inconvenience rather than a disaster... >> and hardware meets humanity >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done >> eventhough i can't see... >> techknow our experts take you beyond the lab >> we're here in the vortex... >> and explore the technology changing our world. only on al jazeera america >>> you are looking at an engineering feet, a recent test of the space reusable rocket, the very first rocket ever to make a soft landing. now the ceo has announced another milestone for his reusable rocket. in may the soft landing in the an atlantic. >> that's a really huge milestone for space xand certainly for the space industry. no one has ever soft landed a liquid rocket boost stage before, and i think this bodes very well for achieving reusable [ inaudible ]. if we can recover the stage intact and relaunch it, the potent
al jazeera america presents the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america >> on al jazeeraen science intersects with hope. >> i'm hoping to give someone a prosthetic arm for under $1000 >> inovation finds oppurtunity >> a large earthquake would be an inconvenience rather than a disaster... >> and hardware meets humanity >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done >> eventhough i can't see... >> techknow our experts take you beyond...
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we've got to get america being america again. and we know that oftentimes in our life we look at all the problems that we have and the answer to everything right now, these things need fixed. now, how do you do that? you can only do it with a very dynamic and robust economy. so when i hear the conversation that takes place either in our chamber or the senate chamber and you start to say to yourself, you know what, that's nice to have that conversation, it's nice to have that little talk, it's nice to have that debate, but you know what, you haven't created any jobs. because without a dynamic and robust economy, it is all just idle chadder. it is just politicians getting up -- chatter. it is all just politicians getting up and speaking and hoping that they hit a cord with some constituent somewhere that says, boy, she's speaking for me or he's speaking for me and i've got to tell you, folks, we speak for everybody. not just the towns we come from or the townships we come from or the counties we come from or the states we come from
we've got to get america being america again. and we know that oftentimes in our life we look at all the problems that we have and the answer to everything right now, these things need fixed. now, how do you do that? you can only do it with a very dynamic and robust economy. so when i hear the conversation that takes place either in our chamber or the senate chamber and you start to say to yourself, you know what, that's nice to have that conversation, it's nice to have that little talk, it's...
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mornings on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> arian ah huffington, sold her newspaper to america online for $350 billion. with 90 million global visitors a month, so when it comes to money and power ariana huffington knows what she's talking about. but her latest book called thrive makes the case that in addition to money and power a successful life needs something else, something she calls the third metric. i asked her how this all came about. >> on april 6th, 2007 i collapsed from exhaustion, two years after founding the huffington post and literally the
mornings on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >>...
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he came to america from poland at the age of 17 without a nickel in his pocket. he worked very hard. never made a whole lot of money. but turned on out, he ended up, he loved this country because it gave him the freedom to raise two kids. he never went to -- didn't graduate high school, but his kids graduated college. that was a pretty big deal in our family. he had financial security in the sense that he always had a job. that meant something to somebody. i went to the state of vermont just about 50 years ago, which is the best decision i ever made in my life. in 19 -- in the early 1970's, eran for statewide office. there was a special election. i ran really hard all over the state. on election day i ended up with two percent of the vote. i was a persistent guy and i wasn't gone to give up. we had the regular election in 1972 and i ran on a third party and got one percent of the vote. still not knowing when to quit, came back and ran for senate again, i got four percent and ran for governor of vermont and got six percent of the vote. then i got a glue. all runni
he came to america from poland at the age of 17 without a nickel in his pocket. he worked very hard. never made a whole lot of money. but turned on out, he ended up, he loved this country because it gave him the freedom to raise two kids. he never went to -- didn't graduate high school, but his kids graduated college. that was a pretty big deal in our family. he had financial security in the sense that he always had a job. that meant something to somebody. i went to the state of vermont just...
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welcome to al jazeera america. i am morgan radford. here are today's top stories. two popes become saints as the catholic church makes history in saint peter's square. >>> european observers captured in ukraine are seen for the first time. one has been freed. >>> south africa marking freedom day celebrations marking 20 years. >>> today is a historic day all across the globe. two popes were elevated to sainthood. saint peter's square was filled with followers who witnessed that event while millions watched from all over the globe. pope francis led the sceremony for john paul ii xx iii. nick explain to us what is so significant about these two men being can onized on the very same day? >> reporter: this was a day of first, where pope francis delivered a message of unity and also of striving for improvement, both for every catholic in the world and, also, for the church, itself. in front of a million faithful, an ancient ceremony became one of the catholic church's most modern moments. never before has the church sainted two popes at once. never before have two living
welcome to al jazeera america. i am morgan radford. here are today's top stories. two popes become saints as the catholic church makes history in saint peter's square. >>> european observers captured in ukraine are seen for the first time. one has been freed. >>> south africa marking freedom day celebrations marking 20 years. >>> today is a historic day all across the globe. two popes were elevated to sainthood. saint peter's square was filled with followers who...
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it is tax day in america. america is a da nation with taxs in its dna. with just hours towing before the deadline to file i'm going to explore some of that genetic code and u.s. tax code. in 2014 americans will pay an estimated $1.4 trillion in federal income taxes and another $58 billion in state and local taxes. basically $1.8 trillion in total. that's a lot of money, and it sparks a good amount of outrage. of course, some of that outrage is related to where and how our tax dollars are spent. the left leaning national priorities shopped up a dollar bill to show where our dollars go. a large portion goes to military. and you can see why some would like obama healthcare to reduce that amount of money. education gets $0.02 and then you nickel-and-dime down to the bottom. there is outrage about the complexity of the u.n u.s. tax system. and part of that is the progressive tax system. we have agreed as a society that high income earners may a larger portion of their income towards taxes. poor people, you know they spent a lot more of the money they earn tha
it is tax day in america. america is a da nation with taxs in its dna. with just hours towing before the deadline to file i'm going to explore some of that genetic code and u.s. tax code. in 2014 americans will pay an estimated $1.4 trillion in federal income taxes and another $58 billion in state and local taxes. basically $1.8 trillion in total. that's a lot of money, and it sparks a good amount of outrage. of course, some of that outrage is related to where and how our tax dollars are spent....
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america.ell, my show sorts this all out. in fact, my staff has read the entire thing. which is probably more then most members of congress can claim. we'll separate politics from policy and just prescribe the facts. >>> it's one of the most lethal diseases on the planet. highly contagion and there is no life-saving vaccine. the ebola is sweeping through guinea like wild fire. america tonight's sheila mcviccer reports >> reporter: this is what it takes to battle one of the deadliest and most miysterious vooirsz in the world iruss in the world. a hemorrhagic fever with no known cure, no vaccine, one that spreads rapidly and this strain, the most aggressive, has a 90% kill rate. >> in this outbreak centered in guinea, africa, nearly 80 people have died so far making this the worst case of ebola in seven years. what makes it so dangerous is that the virus has now arrived in the capital of konekry, a port city of 2 million people, a regional transportation hub, accelerating fears it could spread to
america.ell, my show sorts this all out. in fact, my staff has read the entire thing. which is probably more then most members of congress can claim. we'll separate politics from policy and just prescribe the facts. >>> it's one of the most lethal diseases on the planet. highly contagion and there is no life-saving vaccine. the ebola is sweeping through guinea like wild fire. america tonight's sheila mcviccer reports >> reporter: this is what it takes to battle one of the...
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coming out of south america.n 8.2 magnitude earthquake strikes off of the northern coast of chile. it triggered a tsunami warning, triggering evacwasz along the coast line. in february of 2010, an 8.8 earthquake struck chile killing more than 300 people. the affordable care act has reached 7 million sign-ups by march 31st. on monday, the final day to enroll, healthcare.gov received 4.8 million visitors and 2 million calls were made to the call center. the white house says the surge in activity included many young adults. their participation is key for the system to work. now to washington ffour more bodies recovered in the mud slide bringing the death toll now to 28, almost two dozen others are still missing. crews say they are concerned they may not find everyone. some new developments regarding malaysian airlines flight 370. the malaysian government released neerm an hour's worth of radio communication of radio communication transcripts. the transcripts contradict previous government accounts. originally we wer
coming out of south america.n 8.2 magnitude earthquake strikes off of the northern coast of chile. it triggered a tsunami warning, triggering evacwasz along the coast line. in february of 2010, an 8.8 earthquake struck chile killing more than 300 people. the affordable care act has reached 7 million sign-ups by march 31st. on monday, the final day to enroll, healthcare.gov received 4.8 million visitors and 2 million calls were made to the call center. the white house says the surge in activity...
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al jazeera america. >>> here, an "america tonight" exclusive.follow up on florida's treatment of the most vernable children. the kids are suing the state. >> even where it's also clear there are better, less expensive options. our ongoing investigation from correspondent sheila mcviccer. >> andrew martinez had a cardiac arizona. it left him with brain damage. he wound up here at kid's corner, a nursing home for children. >> it's one of three remaining pediatric nursing homes in florida. marcelo martinez is andrew's father. >> has anybody ever said to you he could be at home with home care? has anyone ever given you an opini offense? >> no. i really wish. to support, help. it's been a struggle. >> the federal department of justice civil rights investigation found florida has planned, structured and administered a system of care that has led to the unnecessary segregation and isolation of children offered for many years in nursing facilities. >> system of care is worth a lot of money. $550 a day for each child cared for in a nursing home. >> that'
al jazeera america. >>> here, an "america tonight" exclusive.follow up on florida's treatment of the most vernable children. the kids are suing the state. >> even where it's also clear there are better, less expensive options. our ongoing investigation from correspondent sheila mcviccer. >> andrew martinez had a cardiac arizona. it left him with brain damage. he wound up here at kid's corner, a nursing home for children. >> it's one of three remaining...
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. >> you're watching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. >> al jazeera america presents a breakthrough television event. >> borderland long held beliefs... >> im really pissed off at the mexican government... >> give way to compassion... >> if you feel tired, would you turn around and come back? >> our teams find out first hand how treacherous the migrants journey can be. >> we make them take a trip of death >> it is heartbreaking when you see the families on top of the rail car borderland continues only on al jazeera america >> you're watching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. >> in the case of iraq, we've seen more of our colleagues locally killed. they live there. the front line, if you'd like, is- is outside their front door. >> in recent and ongoing conflicts like iraq and afghanistan, the- the highest death toll, if you'd like is indigenous journalists, particularly in the case of iraq. we've lost colleagues who were local journalists, filming alongside or close to insurgents. >> on the battlefield, in the heat of the moment, someone who- who loo
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a strong america, a strong military helps make for a peaceful america, a prosperous america. so we need to take the needed reforms to make sure that these critical retirement programs are there, not only intact for people in the near retirement, but there for those of us who are younger when we hope to retire. we need to get our spenting under control so we cannle balance our budget and pay off debt. we need to commact pro-growth reforms to create -- enact pro-growth reforms to create jobs today. and yielding myself 15 seconds to say, instead of growing government spending at 5.2%, we are proposing to go to 3.5% over the next 10 years. hardly draconian. with that, mr. speaker -- mr. chairman, i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from wisconsin reserves his time. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. chairman. some things do not improve with age, and we are here one day later in this republican budget -- and this republican budget is just as bad for the country today as it was yesterday. our republican colleagues are going to have to
a strong america, a strong military helps make for a peaceful america, a prosperous america. so we need to take the needed reforms to make sure that these critical retirement programs are there, not only intact for people in the near retirement, but there for those of us who are younger when we hope to retire. we need to get our spenting under control so we cannle balance our budget and pay off debt. we need to commact pro-growth reforms to create -- enact pro-growth reforms to create jobs...
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. >> dirty power an america tonight special series only on al jazeera america . >> vladimir putin can down play it, but there is no doubt that russia is feeling the jesussed from the sanctions. what sanctions america can use to force the russian president's hand, and the el niÑo weather pattern could effect the world's food supply. we'll look at the business of firearms and believe me business is booming. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is real money. this is the most important part of the show. tweet me ali velshi or on facebook.com/ali velshi. it has been a week of escalating tensions between ukraine and russia, but it took a sunday down grade to break the back of already jittery world markets. a global down turn in stocks crossed the atlantic and hit the dow and s&p 500. the nasdaq took a bigger hit, 1.75%. investors may have reacted badly to the lowered russian bond rating that is now one notch above junk status. visa's stock fell 5%. still standard & poor's decision to down grade russia's credit rating hit like a bolt of lightening. the s&p with a record flight
. >> dirty power an america tonight special series only on al jazeera america . >> vladimir putin can down play it, but there is no doubt that russia is feeling the jesussed from the sanctions. what sanctions america can use to force the russian president's hand, and the el niÑo weather pattern could effect the world's food supply. we'll look at the business of firearms and believe me business is booming. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is real...
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risk their lives for a better shot in america. it's a quite different thing to experience this firsthand. original series on al jazeera america, that's what sets it apardoapart from the rest. borderland. they retrace the footsteps of border-runners who took that risk and paid for it with their lives. here's a preview. >> since the mid '80s spending on bother enforcement has raised from 700 million to $10 billion today. in that same period, the number of border agents went from less than 3,000 to 20,000 and almost a third of the 2,000 mile border has been fortified. >> what the plan was very simply put was to reroute the illegal traffic and crossing on the southwest border from the populated areas to the nonpopulated areas. cocochisese county. they put the fence up directly behind me which ran from about 40 to 50 miles. if you look to the end where the shadow ends, that's where the fence ends. >> the fence just ends? >> yes. >> there is a certain absurdity to having this way, if you simply end it. if you are going to have it, do it
risk their lives for a better shot in america. it's a quite different thing to experience this firsthand. original series on al jazeera america, that's what sets it apardoapart from the rest. borderland. they retrace the footsteps of border-runners who took that risk and paid for it with their lives. here's a preview. >> since the mid '80s spending on bother enforcement has raised from 700 million to $10 billion today. in that same period, the number of border agents went from less than...
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welcome to al jazeera america.m john seigenthaler in new york. >>> crisis in ukraine - a show of force from the u.s. as the threat of a military conflict grows. >>> syria's war. claims of chlorine bomb attacks despite reports of a shrinking chemical stockpile. >>> asia visit - president obama headed for critical talks in tokyo, after touring mudslide devastation at home. >>> the supreme court - a ma
welcome to al jazeera america.m john seigenthaler in new york. >>> crisis in ukraine - a show of force from the u.s. as the threat of a military conflict grows. >>> syria's war. claims of chlorine bomb attacks despite reports of a shrinking chemical stockpile. >>> asia visit - president obama headed for critical talks in tokyo, after touring mudslide devastation at home. >>> the supreme court - a ma
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"america tonight" with adam may is next. you can get the latest news online at aljazeera.com. >> on "america tonight", a major develop in the search for ralisha. investigators believe the man accused of kidnapping the 8-year-old is dead. where is she? >> in the thick of it - the strength of neighbours - hurting but hunting for the missions. >> you are mindful of how logs are stacked. someone could be underneath it, it's intense. >> and also a "america tonight" special series "your secret is out", a look at street move. >> they looked up your information 1400 times - do you have any idea why? >> that's what we want to know. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. joie chen is off, i'm adam may. we begin the search for relisha rudd. she's been missing for a month. the main suspect in the disappearance may be dead. lori jane gliha has been following the case. this is a twist. we thought police were looking for her body. >> and the washington press chief doesn't make identifications like this. usually the police go through the m
"america tonight" with adam may is next. you can get the latest news online at aljazeera.com. >> on "america tonight", a major develop in the search for ralisha. investigators believe the man accused of kidnapping the 8-year-old is dead. where is she? >> in the thick of it - the strength of neighbours - hurting but hunting for the missions. >> you are mindful of how logs are stacked. someone could be underneath it, it's intense. >> and also a...
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i'll tell you where america stands as it's workers get older. why today's tech start ups are taking root in american cities instead of the suburbs. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is real money. you are the most important part of the show. join our live conversation for the next half hour on twitter at ali velshi. forget about the top 1% in america. you might want to focus your attention on the top 1% of the 1%. this is an i will least group with gobs of wealth concentrated in its hands. there are 16,000 american households on that list that earned on average $31 million each in 2012. that's the latest year for which we have data. now none of them made less than $10 million that year and close to one-third of their earnings or 30% were made on gains realized on investmented or capital gains as opposed to wages as most americans earn their money. the top 0.01% have been grabbing a bigger share of the capital gains pie since the late 1990 1990s. now compares the gains made by american investors and divides them into income groups
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google and the world brain only on aljazeera ameria >> america tonight, next only on al jazeera america>> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez and on this edition of the story we're marking the 20th anniversary of nafta, the north amercian free trade agreement. did it improve the economies of the united states, mexico and canada? we're here with ambassadors from mexico and canada. you can never anticipate everything that's going to happen. right now ambassador, the united states is waiting for a final decision on keystone. you mentioned it in the last segment, a pipeline that will bring canadian energy resources down through the mississippi a wit basin through the gulf of mexico. how come something like that does not fall under nafta? how come we have fights about soft wood lumber, and it doesn't just fall under the mechanism of nafta to get worked out? >> well, we've got 80% of our trade free as they say between our countries. we didn't get 100% a number of years ago, but we got a lot of predictability across our countries with nafta. oil is coming down from canada. it's just
google and the world brain only on aljazeera ameria >> america tonight, next only on al jazeera america>> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez and on this edition of the story we're marking the 20th anniversary of nafta, the north amercian free trade agreement. did it improve the economies of the united states, mexico and canada? we're here with ambassadors from mexico and canada. you can never anticipate everything that's going to happen. right now ambassador,...