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made in america used to be the most important thing. made in america meant something. have made in bangladesh or made in vietnam. you know what? i think people if they realized what's going on, they would buy american. let's go out and talk about that. and let's publicize it and instead of basically having this race to the bottom which is killing everybody. >> a lot of the folks you represent and have represented in times gone by were able to get good life-long jobs without a college education. is that still going to be a possibility in the future? >> william, it's a possibility if you drive a truck or if you work at ups. you can go out and survive. but we are such a small part of the segment. we are in transportation. we are in manufacturing, and we are very, you know, lucky to organize people that make good wages right now. but we are just part of the whole economy. it's a huge economy, and there are so many people out there struggling right now because they can't find the right job. they are working at. they are working at mcdonald's, working two and three jobs. >>
made in america used to be the most important thing. made in america meant something. have made in bangladesh or made in vietnam. you know what? i think people if they realized what's going on, they would buy american. let's go out and talk about that. and let's publicize it and instead of basically having this race to the bottom which is killing everybody. >> a lot of the folks you represent and have represented in times gone by were able to get good life-long jobs without a college...
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america does not sustain and create things. faith created and sustained america. [applause] america did not have been religious freedom amended america. 1798dent john adams in road to the massachusetts militia meant to remind them that our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. it is wholly inadequate to the government than any other unit in 1798, this is simple, commonsense. in 2014, were forced to confront a question that would have been on thinkable to president adams and many others throughout history. what happens when our government decides it no longer needs a moral and religious people? today the american people are mired in a silent war. it is a war against the propositions on the declaration of independence. it is a war against the spirit that motivated abolitionism. it is a war against the soul of countless acts of charity. it is a work as a conscience that drives social change. there is the war against the heart that binds our neighborhood together. it is a war against america's best self and best moments. it is a war. a silent wa
america does not sustain and create things. faith created and sustained america. [applause] america did not have been religious freedom amended america. 1798dent john adams in road to the massachusetts militia meant to remind them that our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. it is wholly inadequate to the government than any other unit in 1798, this is simple, commonsense. in 2014, were forced to confront a question that would have been on thinkable to president adams...
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on al jazeera america >> catastrophic flooding, devastating drought and wildfires. the white house calls it climate disruption, and says that the cost is too great. what america can do to stop it. and the potential price tag, and also, the uphill climb for the middle class. a single mom trying to claw hire way back to prosperity with a shot of success. and i'm talking to north carolina's pickle lady. how she turned a family recipe and a few cucumbers into a global business. i'm ali velshi in washington d.c. tonight, and this is "real money." this is "real money", and you are the most important part of the show. tweet me on ali velshi.com. i am here in washington d.c., where the white house today released an 800 page gorilla of a report on climate change. now, this report describes the damaging present and future affects of global warming, warming temperatures on the united states. and it's called the national climate assessment. it's the result of three years of work by more than 300 scientists and other e
on al jazeera america >> catastrophic flooding, devastating drought and wildfires. the white house calls it climate disruption, and says that the cost is too great. what america can do to stop it. and the potential price tag, and also, the uphill climb for the middle class. a single mom trying to claw hire way back to prosperity with a shot of success. and i'm talking to north carolina's pickle lady. how she turned a family recipe and a few cucumbers into a global business. i'm ali velshi...
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[applause] america did not have been religious freedom amended america. president john adams in 1798 road to the massachusetts militia meant to remind them that our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. it is wholly inadequate to the government than any other unit in 1798, this is simple, commonsense. in 2014, were forced to confront a question that would have been on thinkable to president adams and many others throughout history. what happens when our government decides it no longer needs a moral and religious people? today the american people are mired in a silent war. it is a war against the propositions on the declaration of independence. it is a war against the spirit that motivated abolitionism. it is a war against the soul of countless acts of charity. it is a work as a conscience that drives social change. there is the war against the heart that binds our neighborhood together. it is a war against america's best self and best moments. it is a war. a silent war against religious liberty. this war has been waged in our sports
[applause] america did not have been religious freedom amended america. president john adams in 1798 road to the massachusetts militia meant to remind them that our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. it is wholly inadequate to the government than any other unit in 1798, this is simple, commonsense. in 2014, were forced to confront a question that would have been on thinkable to president adams and many others throughout history. what happens when our government decides...
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al jazeera america. al jazeera america.derstand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> 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. 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
al jazeera america. al jazeera america.derstand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al...
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al jazeera america. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america >>> a troubled prison system and a number that may help to explain why. there are 10 times as many prisoners with mental illness. more than a quarter of the inmates have been diagnosed with mental illness - raising questions about a connection. how the californian system deals with the inmates. here is al london. >> ready. >> in the california state prison system this is called a forceable extraction. inmate a. as this mementally ilprisoner is called -- mentally ill prisoner is called is refu
al jazeera america. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a...
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al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america >> finally tonight, there
al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera...
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>> never give up do or die, what i always say. >> with us tonight, "america "america tonight"'s lori jane gliha. are people listening to this show? >> it is interestings, whether he was doing his wrestling show, 300 to 800 a week, but when he did his find relisha show, it was up to 3,000 listeners. there's definitely an interest from the community, people really care about this girl, they want to know what happened to her. they want to bring her home. >> people finding the way to get the information through the internet radio show, what about the police? have they released any information about the case? >> it's been weeks since three did massive search where they had volunteers come out. i asked them what is the status of the case, they continue to say they are dedicated to trying to bring relisha home. but they haven't given details on what they're doing. i asked them to listen to this show, family members that might have information that would be interesting they would not say whether or not they have detectives listening. >> do they say it's a cold case or they have it open? >> i
>> never give up do or die, what i always say. >> with us tonight, "america "america tonight"'s lori jane gliha. are people listening to this show? >> it is interestings, whether he was doing his wrestling show, 300 to 800 a week, but when he did his find relisha show, it was up to 3,000 listeners. there's definitely an interest from the community, people really care about this girl, they want to know what happened to her. they want to bring her home. >>...
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she was america's poet laureate. there's no cause of death, but she was known to have a history of heart problems. we talked to her after the death of nelson mandela. again angelou is dead today at the age of 86. we're going to take a break. we'll be right back. nationwide, it means 25% >>. >> james, we are losing you on the skype connection. that was james from the minister institute in ukraine. thank you for being with us >>> in europe there's another >>> good afternoon to you. this is al jazeera america live from new york city. >>> welcome back to the continuing coverage of the graduation at west point. as you can see, the president is making his way to the stage. this is the president of the united states about to deliver what is being billed as a major foreign policy address. [ music ] [ star-spangl"star-spangled ban] [ music ] [ cheers and applause ] >> order, arms. on, covered. >> the president is about to give the commencement address at west point military academy. p.j. crowley, as we await the president to
she was america's poet laureate. there's no cause of death, but she was known to have a history of heart problems. we talked to her after the death of nelson mandela. again angelou is dead today at the age of 86. we're going to take a break. we'll be right back. nationwide, it means 25% >>. >> james, we are losing you on the skype connection. that was james from the minister institute in ukraine. thank you for being with us >>> in europe there's another >>> good...
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i don't know about you, but i don't like america being 19th. like america being second. want us to be first when it comes to infrastructure around world because businesses are going to come where there's good infrastructure to move people, moveove services. [applause] we shouldn't watch the top-rated airports and seaports or the fastest rail lines or fastest internet networks get built somewhere else. righteed to be built here, in new york, right here in the united states. first-class infrastructure attracts first-class jobs. owners don't want a crumbling road or bridge because then they can't move out their their workers aren't as productive because it's harder for them to get to work. shop whereo set up there's high-speed rail, high-speed broadband, high-tech schools, self-healing power .rids, new ports, tunnels that allows them when they make goods here in america to move those goods out and sell them the world. now, unfortunately helping states and cities fund infrastructure is one of congress's chief responsibilities. outstandingot some members here but let me talk
i don't know about you, but i don't like america being 19th. like america being second. want us to be first when it comes to infrastructure around world because businesses are going to come where there's good infrastructure to move people, moveove services. [applause] we shouldn't watch the top-rated airports and seaports or the fastest rail lines or fastest internet networks get built somewhere else. righteed to be built here, in new york, right here in the united states. first-class...
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the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america aljazeera.com. >>> on "america tonight" - the weekend edition. stopping sexual assault and helping survivors move forward. our investigation into a nationwide backlog of hundreds of thousands of rape case, and the evidence that it allowed serial rapists to go free. >> you start to wonder is rape illegal. the law says it's illegal. in practice if nothing done is it really illegal. >> and another question - how to recover from the trauma?
the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america aljazeera.com. >>> on "america tonight" - the weekend edition. stopping sexual assault and helping survivors move forward. our investigation into a nationwide backlog of hundreds of thousands of rape case, and the evidence that it allowed serial rapists to go free. >> you start to wonder is rape illegal. the law says it's illegal. in practice if nothing done is it really illegal. >> and another question - how...
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other journalists at every other network in america are looking at al jazeera america are going, i wishe could tell those kind of stories... the next time you want some news, turn to al jazeera america to find out what's really happening between new york and los angeles and around the rest of the world. ♪ >>> today is national college decision day. may 1st, usually the deadline for college applicants to notify schools which one they plan to attend in the fall. it's the culmination of a it for my daughter. an article sparked a debate on affordability of a college education. money you can pay. >> reporter: requests for financial aid do not effect admissions decisions. until the student newspaper did >> we realized there wasn't a clear picture financial aid policy the university >> reporter: on the managing revealed that it does factor in decisions. the website was corrected, but ivory tower. >> what shocked us was how this exploded nationally. >> reporter: merit. point applicants who need help but as the aid well starts to dry up, that's when wealthier reviewed on merit. but more than a q
other journalists at every other network in america are looking at al jazeera america are going, i wishe could tell those kind of stories... the next time you want some news, turn to al jazeera america to find out what's really happening between new york and los angeles and around the rest of the world. ♪ >>> today is national college decision day. may 1st, usually the deadline for college applicants to notify schools which one they plan to attend in the fall. it's the culmination of...
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plus inside america's drone zones. see where they are testing technology that could one day deliver packages or even a piazza right to your door. "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important of the show to tell me what is on your mind by tweeting me or hit me up on facebook. think nigeria and global outrage over 276 schoolgirls abducted by radical insurgents and a government that doesn't appear to be doing much to rescue them. think nigeria are corruption on a scale that plagues africa's most populous country. but that is not the full picture. nigeria is africa's most poup louse country. it is africa's largest economy. nigeria is also the fifth largest exporter of oil to the world and a member of opec. americans on the east coast get much of their heating oil and gasoline from nigeria. nigeria is counted among the so-called mint countries. mexico, indonesia, nigeria, and turkey. four up and coming emerging markets that really excite investors. procter & gamble just opened its second plant in the
plus inside america's drone zones. see where they are testing technology that could one day deliver packages or even a piazza right to your door. "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important of the show to tell me what is on your mind by tweeting me or hit me up on facebook. think nigeria and global outrage over 276 schoolgirls abducted by radical insurgents and a government that doesn't appear to be doing much to rescue them. think nigeria...
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america. i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories. >> the buyout - cable tv landscape is changing. at&t paying for direct tv. what this will mean? >>> the next threat for california - the difference 24 hours can make. what is being done to stop it next time. >>> under water in the balkans. the biggest threat for three countries expecting more
america. i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories. >> the buyout - cable tv landscape is changing. at&t paying for direct tv. what this will mean? >>> the next threat for california - the difference 24 hours can make. what is being done to stop it next time. >>> under water in the balkans. the biggest threat for three countries expecting more
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al jazeera america. >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app.xclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. ♪ >> a 40-foot geyser of oil sprued from a busted pipeline earlier this morning in los angeles. about 10,000 gallons spilled into the streets. it forced five businesses to shut down, one of them was a strip club, which had to be evacuated. none of it they say leaked into the los angeles river. the incident today is shining another spotlight on the cond
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in america was $10 million. the average workers weekly pay increased by a little over 1% during that period. those are the headlines. "america tonight" with joie chen is up next. and you can see the latest news on the website aljazeera.com. an anguished father makes clear who he blames for the california campus rampage. >> chris died because of craven irresponsible politicians, and the n.r.a. >>> could the police have kept the deranged shooter off the street or did the mental health system fail to protect the victim and the killer from his descent into madness >>> collateral damage in the war on drugs. casualties include the guilty and the enjoyment. >> reporter: did you think you would be convicted? >>> we continue crime and punishment in america - how mandatory sentences wreak havoc on lives and justice. >>> putting his best foot forward for more than 50 years. [ singing ] >>> the classic sound of soul. now a new generation, but sticking with a promise - you know i'll still be around. >>> good evening, thanks
in america was $10 million. the average workers weekly pay increased by a little over 1% during that period. those are the headlines. "america tonight" with joie chen is up next. and you can see the latest news on the website aljazeera.com. an anguished father makes clear who he blames for the california campus rampage. >> chris died because of craven irresponsible politicians, and the n.r.a. >>> could the police have kept the deranged shooter off the street or did the...
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america is slightly in that position. it isn't really aware of what's happening in asia, the focus on government out there. >> charlie: so what are the choices for america? >> well, i think the choice for america is to realize it is in a contest. america has had a very easy time of it in some ways. it's been the top nation for a long time, and i think it's become a li bit apathetic about government. the right tends to think the government is the bad thing, the state needs to be gotten rid of. the left thinks the government is a good thing, we should protect everything that's there, and i think you need to slim it and make it more effective. >> charlie: and there is paralysis. >> it's very hard to do. you have a situation in washington where everything has turned into an ideological battle and the solutions in the book are actually pragmatic. >> charlie: do you think they're looking for new models? you look at state capitalism in china, are nations thinking that's better because they don't have democracy, they can have ele
america is slightly in that position. it isn't really aware of what's happening in asia, the focus on government out there. >> charlie: so what are the choices for america? >> well, i think the choice for america is to realize it is in a contest. america has had a very easy time of it in some ways. it's been the top nation for a long time, and i think it's become a li bit apathetic about government. the right tends to think the government is the bad thing, the state needs to be...
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as my series on fracking in america continues. right here. >> in case you're worried, the bull is still on wall street. it was an impressive rally, but they managed to set record closing highs. the dow jones and the s&p eked out very small gains, but both enough to stay in positive territory and break closing highs that were hit yesterday. the tech heavy nasdaq was down .33%, and it is 20% below it's all time high. number, 40,008 and that was set during the tech bubble in march of 2000. >>> the s&p 500, which is the broadest of all of the averages has not suffered a correction since 2011. and that's why many investors are concerned that stocks could start falling soon, and that includes robert shiller, who won the nobel prize in economics. he famously predicted the.com bubble and the housing bubble, and now he worries about the stock market. he thinks that stocks have gotten too expensive by cracking a ratio. he looks at the s&p 500 the earnings in it. here's what you need to know. if the ratio is above the long-term average ever
as my series on fracking in america continues. right here. >> in case you're worried, the bull is still on wall street. it was an impressive rally, but they managed to set record closing highs. the dow jones and the s&p eked out very small gains, but both enough to stay in positive territory and break closing highs that were hit yesterday. the tech heavy nasdaq was down .33%, and it is 20% below it's all time high. number, 40,008 and that was set during the tech bubble in march of...
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"america tonight" 's lori jane gliha, tuesday on "america tonight." and ahead in our final thoughts this real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. 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... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. >> telecom and television collide in another huge media merger. i'll tell you what the deal is really about, and it has everything to do with what you, the consumer wants. and china accused of hacks and computer attacks on corporate merck. i'll look at the link. plus philadelphia's rock which middle class. i'm kicking off a week-long
"america tonight" 's lori jane gliha, tuesday on "america tonight." and ahead in our final thoughts this real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. 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... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. >> telecom and television collide in another...
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it's culturally engraped in america, it will -- ingrained in america, it will be difficult to unseat >> as you saw in david shuster's piece, a waiter didn't like the idea. good to see you. a food and travel writer with the journal." >>> coming up, the basics of the general election in india, and 816 reasons why america needs to pay attention to what is economy. stick around. >> every saturday, al jazeera america brings you conversations you won't find anywhere else... >> your'e listening because you wanna see what happen... >> get your damn education... >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> oh my... >> i want to talk to you now about something that is too big to ignore. india's general election, by big i mean 815 million eligible voters participating in a 6-week 9-stage process, shaping up to be the biggest exercise in the history of democracy, involving 930,000 polling stations covering 1.3 million square miles of territory. the voting end a week from today, we'll have the results on may 16th. indian voters will elect 543 out of 545 seats in the lower house of parliame
it's culturally engraped in america, it will -- ingrained in america, it will be difficult to unseat >> as you saw in david shuster's piece, a waiter didn't like the idea. good to see you. a food and travel writer with the journal." >>> coming up, the basics of the general election in india, and 816 reasons why america needs to pay attention to what is economy. stick around. >> every saturday, al jazeera america brings you conversations you won't find anywhere else......
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america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now [ ♪ music ] >>> finally - back to net neutrality. this time a comedic take on a complicated subject "the internet must go", a mokumentary made by a producer in the united states, telling the story of the a lobbyist hired by telecommunications companies to sell the public on net neutrality, fast lanes, slow lanes, doesn't matter. it's a cautionary trial on would internet. >> attackled the opposition with everything i have. media. >> the future of the internet could be cable. it's the past. interest? that. >> we know that online is filled with garbage and smut and should be shoved to the side and have the corporations start over. >> wait, what? >> the fake documentary reached around a quarter of a million viewers since release. we made it the web video of the week. see you next time at "listening >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their needs are not being met by american tv news today. >> entire media culture is driven by something that's very very fast...
america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now [ ♪ music ] >>> finally - back to net neutrality. this time a comedic take on a complicated subject "the internet must go", a mokumentary made by a producer in the united states, telling the story of the a lobbyist hired by telecommunications companies to sell the public on net neutrality, fast lanes, slow lanes, doesn't matter. it's a cautionary trial on would internet. >>...
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even on al jazeera america.nd ahead in our final segment, vanishing stars, a sea life mystery stars disappearing, from the the stream is uniquely interactive television. we depend on you, >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> the stream. next on al jazeera america and join the conversation online @ajamstream. if you have ever waded through the tidal pools maybe you have noticed the star fish. an unknown killer is attacking these creatures of the sea. looking for answers.ut >> in this corner of the california coast, researchers are gathering evidence in a marine mystery. they are serging rock by rock, and crevasse by crevasse for stash fish. >> normally many species of star fish thrive in these tide pools. they are an important part of a complex ecological system, today, however, the researchers can find hardly any of them. >> so far we only saw two sea stars here today, and in the past we saw 145 a year ago at this same exact location, to go from 145 down
even on al jazeera america.nd ahead in our final segment, vanishing stars, a sea life mystery stars disappearing, from the the stream is uniquely interactive television. we depend on you, >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> the stream. next on al jazeera america and join the conversation online @ajamstream. if you have ever waded through the tidal pools maybe you have noticed the star fish. an unknown killer is...
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. >> on "america tonightmentful" force "america tonight": leaving veterans despr care. any change comes too late for the fallen soldiers who just couldn't wait for help. >> we've been told we need treatment and they said we don't really have any space for you or time for you. >> the system that led america's veterans down and why change at the top may not be enough to stave next generation of wounded. >>> also tonight, the fight for chicago, a community stands up in protest against violence and for the kinds of help that might save lives. >> he lost his life because he couldn't get the gunshot wound treated. >> and. >> three, two, one, zero. >> liftoff for the next generation of space travel. you can go along, too for a price. good evening and thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. it was the soldier who took the fall as general eric shinseki became the highest member of the you obama administration forced out of office. left many war wounded waiting for medical care, shinseki offered his resignation tot president who immediately accepted it. but the turmoil that has
. >> on "america tonightmentful" force "america tonight": leaving veterans despr care. any change comes too late for the fallen soldiers who just couldn't wait for help. >> we've been told we need treatment and they said we don't really have any space for you or time for you. >> the system that led america's veterans down and why change at the top may not be enough to stave next generation of wounded. >>> also tonight, the fight for chicago, a...
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. >> o"america tonight," under the gun. being be b albuquerque citizens try to take into their own hands. hollywood's big easy celebrities sleb --biggest celebrities. what is behind this loild blockbuster -- credi hollywood block bit offer. bi blockbuster. >> the sizzle and spice behind a hot new film. is the flavors and duties behind chef, a taste of real life and the real story of all those meals on wheels. and good evening, thanks for joining us i'm joie chen. albuquerque police, under scrutiny, paces residents angry by another -- faces residents angry over another shooting. the tensions running so high some locals aim at taking the law into their own hands. "america tonight"'s christof putzel. >> storming city council meetings demanding change. >> i think it sends a real message that the status quo has got to go. >> reporter: but last night they tried a different strategy. sylvia, whose neighbor was fatally shot in 2010 by police, stood silently at the podium. cited with criminal trespassing and banned from the meetings
. >> o"america tonight," under the gun. being be b albuquerque citizens try to take into their own hands. hollywood's big easy celebrities sleb --biggest celebrities. what is behind this loild blockbuster -- credi hollywood block bit offer. bi blockbuster. >> the sizzle and spice behind a hot new film. is the flavors and duties behind chef, a taste of real life and the real story of all those meals on wheels. and good evening, thanks for joining us i'm joie chen....
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"america tonight" with joie chen is up next. and you can always get the latest on our website, check out aljazeera.com. ♪ bargain chips? the violent terror group holding girls hostage in nigeria ignites worldwide demands for the girls release now. could boko haram be ready to make a deal? >>> also tonight where do babies come from? an american couple with an egg donor in london, a surrogate in india, and in any pa any nepal. >> you'll find families will go as far as possible to get a baby. >> how just a pulse of water could help a fragile ecosystem to once again go with the flow. >> how we overuse nature but what we're doing here is how we can change our relationship with nature, no? >> and good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. almost a month to the day after hundreds of girls taken from their schools in nigeria, a sign that many are alive. opportunity watchfulness of armed men, presumably boko haram who abducted them. while experts credit pour over the video for clues, sheila macvicar with more. >> these are the f
"america tonight" with joie chen is up next. and you can always get the latest on our website, check out aljazeera.com. ♪ bargain chips? the violent terror group holding girls hostage in nigeria ignites worldwide demands for the girls release now. could boko haram be ready to make a deal? >>> also tonight where do babies come from? an american couple with an egg donor in london, a surrogate in india, and in any pa any nepal. >> you'll find families will go as far as...
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that's our grade, america. we are a talking about our roads, bridges , power grids, communication and month. it gets nothing better than the d-plus report guard. not only are we not doing anything to modernize our infrastructure, we're barely maintaining what we have now. once our infrastructure was the envy of the world. now we're just falling behind the rest of the world. workers laid off and the economy will suffer. that's what they say will happen if the highway trust fund goes bankrupt. they're not going to be able to raise the gas tax. they're not going to approve the funding that president obama wants. what is your reaction? >> not ready to give up with this yet. congress is really giving up on fire. we put out a series of economic reports called "the failure to act." just looking at one report on transportation, the core of the transportation bill the president was talking about today, if we fail to make increased investments in this area the u.s. will put at risk by the year 2020 as many as a million j
that's our grade, america. we are a talking about our roads, bridges , power grids, communication and month. it gets nothing better than the d-plus report guard. not only are we not doing anything to modernize our infrastructure, we're barely maintaining what we have now. once our infrastructure was the envy of the world. now we're just falling behind the rest of the world. workers laid off and the economy will suffer. that's what they say will happen if the highway trust fund goes bankrupt....
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because of america's poor borders, they were able to establish the presence in america and it is of course coleman aided in the 9/11 terrorist attacks of new york city and washington, d.c.. in the aftermath of 9/11 there was quite a bit of fear that sleeper cells might spring into action. and although they later transpired to be overblown, there have been a number of plots that have been uncovered. and some of the deadly attacks to date have come from solitary individuals who have self identified with the global jihad. in november of 2009 the major nidal hassan wounded 31 people. months later attempted to detonate a bomb in times square in new york city. to be expected, the u.s. authorities are concerned about radical islam in america and in march of 2011, the congress held hearings called by the representative peter king on the topic. another worrisome prospect is that islamic terrorists might strike jewish targets in america because much of the jewish diaspora support israel and attack jewish targets outside of israel. james and brenda also looked at the jewish extremism in america. now,
because of america's poor borders, they were able to establish the presence in america and it is of course coleman aided in the 9/11 terrorist attacks of new york city and washington, d.c.. in the aftermath of 9/11 there was quite a bit of fear that sleeper cells might spring into action. and although they later transpired to be overblown, there have been a number of plots that have been uncovered. and some of the deadly attacks to date have come from solitary individuals who have self...
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dirty power in america. america is blesswith abundant energy. fossil fuels, nuclear energy, powers or lifestyles. but there is a dark side, hidden cost borne by a small portion of the american public, america's cheap energy. our largest fossil fuel resource, coal and the toxic waste it leaves behind. "america tonight"'s sarah hoye reports on a group who took on the energy giant. >> people are dropping like flies. >> vicky says this coal fired power plant is killing her people. >> those who lived closest to the plant, they all went one after the other. >> nestled down in the basin, the moapa reservation on windy days, the coal ash from the plant moves across the desert like a toxic sandstorm . >> i have to program it to collect samples every six days. >> smith sits on the tribal committee. she and others believe the plant has caused asthma, heart disease, and premature deaths, including her brother. >> he was 31 years old when he passed away. i just realize how many sick people there are, people i work with, my neighbors, the next job and the peo
dirty power in america. america is blesswith abundant energy. fossil fuels, nuclear energy, powers or lifestyles. but there is a dark side, hidden cost borne by a small portion of the american public, america's cheap energy. our largest fossil fuel resource, coal and the toxic waste it leaves behind. "america tonight"'s sarah hoye reports on a group who took on the energy giant. >> people are dropping like flies. >> vicky says this coal fired power plant is killing her...
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> al jazeera america. there's more to it. >> you followed their journey across the border >> it was heart wrenching... >> now see how it changed the lives of the people involved. >> i didn't go back to the person that i was before i left... >> an emotional borderland reunion >> this trip was personal to me... this is real... >> long held beliefs >>...illegal in mexico too.. >> learn the language! come here... >>...most ridiculous thing i've heard in my life >> tested by hard lived truths... >> these migrants are being exploited >> beyond borderland... only on al jazeera america >> canada has taken something from the united states, and politician s in washington should be working very hard to get it back. justin bieber, i'm kidding. canada is the home to the highest middle class in the world. the study documented after-tax income in 20 countries, since 1980. and it showed that through the years the united states, which had the highest median income for decades, began losing ground to canada in 2000. and by
> al jazeera america. there's more to it. >> you followed their journey across the border >> it was heart wrenching... >> now see how it changed the lives of the people involved. >> i didn't go back to the person that i was before i left... >> an emotional borderland reunion >> this trip was personal to me... this is real... >> long held beliefs >>...illegal in mexico too.. >> learn the language! come here... >>...most ridiculous...
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america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> and now, making babies. not the good old fashioned way. but what has become a business of fertility treatments, invitro, surrogacy, and adoption, can be a wrenching and heartbreaking experience. the desire for baby could be would be parents to ask, increasingly, many of those baby making techniques are being outsourced in many places you wouldn't expect. "america tonight"'s adam may has an in depth look at how dreams can come true and how global surrogacy can take people in unexpected recommendations. -- relations. >> for crif crystal travis, credit her business
america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> and now, making...
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critically acclaimed series borderland on al jazeera america borderland on al jazeera america also available on demand if i told you that a free ten-second test could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? well, what are you waiting for? you could literally be done with the test by now. now you could have done it twice. this is awkward. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. trwith secure wifie for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with internet from the phone company. i would email the phone company to inquire as to why they have shortchanged these customers. but that would require wifi. switch to comcast business internet and get two wifi networks included. comcast business built for business. >> drug wars in mexico >> this guy saw someone they suspect and they just went after them >> now vigilantes have joined the fight >> i don't want to do this... >> is it a popular uprising? or a new wave of vio
critically acclaimed series borderland on al jazeera america borderland on al jazeera america also available on demand if i told you that a free ten-second test could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? well, what are you waiting for? you could literally be done with the test by now. now you could have done it twice. this is awkward. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90....
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in america. that's a day after fed chair janet yellen said she is concerned about the recovery in the real estate market. the average 30-year fixed rate loan standings at 4.21%. that is the lowest level in six months. and as you know it has been over 4.5% recently. economist said a week economic growth sent rates lower, but a year ago they were much lower that than they were now. the increase since then is one reason that home sales have slowed down. now as for cash, all cash deals accounted for 43% of all residential property sales in the first three months of this year. that's a lot. realty track said it's more than double the 19% we saw in the first quarter of 2013. here is where it gets a little weird, though, institutional investors, those co come -- companies that buy houses for investment are not buying as many. about half of the people that paid all cash plan on living in the house. in real estate as you know, cash is king. you can close the deal if you pay in cash. with a mortgage the ot
in america. that's a day after fed chair janet yellen said she is concerned about the recovery in the real estate market. the average 30-year fixed rate loan standings at 4.21%. that is the lowest level in six months. and as you know it has been over 4.5% recently. economist said a week economic growth sent rates lower, but a year ago they were much lower that than they were now. the increase since then is one reason that home sales have slowed down. now as for cash, all cash deals accounted...
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that is good for america. it grows the links of trading partners and friends in there can never be too many of those. so the question is, how do we create a global economic order that favors creativity and innovation? everywhere. that is what i want to talk to you about today. of course, each society is different and some are fundamentally different about that there is a certain common ingredient that make up success. basic liberties, so citizens can think and speak freely and journalists can tell people the truth and even tell people what is not the truth. fair economic competition, a willingness to draw on a societies fault tolerance, including women and immigrants. courts that adjudicate disputes fairly and there is a recognition that they do. a system for intellectual property is protected because in the absence of that protection, it will not be created. america's experience teaches that fostering innovation is not just about crafting the right economic policy were developing the best educational curricul
that is good for america. it grows the links of trading partners and friends in there can never be too many of those. so the question is, how do we create a global economic order that favors creativity and innovation? everywhere. that is what i want to talk to you about today. of course, each society is different and some are fundamentally different about that there is a certain common ingredient that make up success. basic liberties, so citizens can think and speak freely and journalists can...
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al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> i'm joe berlinger this is the system people want to believe that the justice system works. people wanna believe that prosecutors and police do the right thing. i think every american needs to be concerned about that. we do have the best justice system in the world, in theory... the problem is, it's run by human beings... human beings make mistakes... i'd like to think of this show as a watch dog about the system... to make sure justice is being served. wrongful convictions happen, we need to be vigilant. with our person
al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera...
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we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> >>> america's economy just had the worst quarter inn't panic. i am take cing a look at the big picture to put it in perspective for you. amazon goes to war with a major publisher over the price you pay for ebooks but there is so much more at stake than that. i am talking a best selling is author of the bone collector. forget necessity. i am talking to a real mother of envision about what it takes to get your product idea sold in stores. i am ali velshi. this is "real money."
we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> >>> america's economy just had the worst quarter inn't panic. i am take cing a look at the big picture to put it in perspective for you. amazon goes to war with a major publisher over the price you pay for ebooks but there is so much more at stake than that. i am talking a best selling is author of the bone collector. forget necessity. i am talking to a real mother of envision about what it takes to get your product idea...
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. >>> on "america tonight" - making babies beyond borders. our investigation into international sur gassy and what can go wrong. cautionary tales from would-be parents who lost tens of thousands on dreams of having children. and the risky business of spending money for nothing. >> there's no guarantees. it's not babies are us, or you walk away with a child nine months after paying. >>> why and where - first signs of trouble a lot sooner. >> we passed the point of no return in this sector. at this point it's a matter of time before the glaziers completely disappear to sea. >>> and finding a home on the range. in our american treasure series a horse whisperer bringing a gentle touch to the wild. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. the dream of having a baby is hard to resist, even with the costs - financial and emotional gash -- - are high. >> we looked at making babies through international sur gassy, it's less expensive outside the u.s. there are risks. adam may investigated some services that promised baby love but left s
. >>> on "america tonight" - making babies beyond borders. our investigation into international sur gassy and what can go wrong. cautionary tales from would-be parents who lost tens of thousands on dreams of having children. and the risky business of spending money for nothing. >> there's no guarantees. it's not babies are us, or you walk away with a child nine months after paying. >>> why and where - first signs of trouble a lot sooner. >> we passed the...
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al jazeera america. >>> did dracula have it right. the vampire famously feasted on the blood of others and it kept him feeling vibrant. separate teams of researchers at harvard and stamford found the effects of ageing and older mice could be refreshed with infusions of younger mice. finding it helped their muscle and improving memory and learning. amy wages is a professor of stem cell joining us from watertown massachusetts. very exciting stuff. can you explain the bases of the experiment with mice and what you found? >> sure, be happy to. we were searching for substances that are in the bloodstream and may affect the ability of tissues to maintain or repair themselves. we found a protein gdf11, abundant in the blood of young animals, but declines with age, along with the dispurgens of functions, muscle wastage, weakness, decreased activity in the brain and cardiac muscle. when we added the protein to older animals, we could reverse the effects of ageing and restore healthy function in the tissues use. >
al jazeera america. >>> did dracula have it right. the vampire famously feasted on the blood of others and it kept him feeling vibrant. separate teams of researchers at harvard and stamford found the effects of ageing and older mice could be refreshed with infusions of younger mice. finding it helped their muscle and improving memory and learning. amy wages is a professor of stem cell joining us from watertown massachusetts. very exciting stuff. can you explain the bases of the...
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real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobiles app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> today we are launching a week long look at the controversial oil and gas drilling technique known as frac-ing. the more technical name is hydraulic fracturing. here is a basic look at hot it works. wells are drilled in an l-shaped intershale rock. an explosive charge creates holes in the rock and a combination of water, chemicals and sand is injected into the yell at high-pressure. the trapped oil and gas is sent back to the surface, mission accomplished. on the flip side, environmentalists have called attention to side effects like earthquakes and contamin
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only on al jazeera america >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now rosts inside sty weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >>> finally, it wasn't so long ago that in the world of pop music, artists, those who claimed to have some integrity wouldn't en think of allowing their songs to be used in television commercials because artistically speaking, that was seen as selling out. those days are gone because music industry, as we knew it, is gone and musicians have had to change their tune. john lazwa is a self-described internet celebrity. he is begging any advertiser to, as the title says, please use this song. with nearly 2 m
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mis queridÍsimos amigos de despierta amÉrica.imos con la segunda princesita, jazmine, la bella de aladino. ¿quiÉn no se acuerda de esta trigueÑa bastante linda? las tendencias son usar accesorios. la joyerÍa, incorporarlos con el look. >> me gusta porque es sexy pero de una forma casual en la espalda. >> es un escote sugerido y con apliques de metÁlico, que lo que hace es que no lo hace ver tan vulgar. >> y es muy sencillo dentro de todo lo elaborado en la pedrerÍa. es suavecito. >> acentÚa el cuerpazo de la modelo. ahÍ ven. >> ¿cuÁndo me volverÉ a poner un vestido de esos? >> ¿por quÉ no hoy? te tenemos de modelo tambiÉn. esta es la bella durmiente. este modelo es para esas mujeres atrevidas que quiren bastante volumen, bastante llamativo. es una falda completamente en tul ir un poco de satÍn en la parte de arriba del gusto. me encanta porque estÁn incorporando mucho lo que son los colores pasteles, los apliques de flores y tambiÉn con una coronita pero un poco mÁs discreta. >> es para mujer es un poco mÁs voluptuosa espero apri
mis queridÍsimos amigos de despierta amÉrica.imos con la segunda princesita, jazmine, la bella de aladino. ¿quiÉn no se acuerda de esta trigueÑa bastante linda? las tendencias son usar accesorios. la joyerÍa, incorporarlos con el look. >> me gusta porque es sexy pero de una forma casual en la espalda. >> es un escote sugerido y con apliques de metÁlico, que lo que hace es que no lo hace ver tan vulgar. >> y es muy sencillo dentro de todo lo elaborado en la pedrerÍa. es...
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private in america. this is a bit of a back to the future. and as we've discussed most other high income countries around the world are doing much more , i think it could work for everyone. you get projects that are on time, on budget and they're done efficiently than old fashion government procurement. >> there are two things . there are things that we would distinguish thes between these two things. you can do public-private partnership which is putting more risk on the private sector for the public benefit but get eefficients in terms of contracting and labor costs and everything else. it is important that we understand the differences in these projects. private money as you noted has to be repaid at some point. so you have to have another financing source. typically it's been tolls. there are a lot of questions to be answered on this. >> elizabeth, is there enough of a track record that public money is going to want to come in and do these works? >> well, there is a very interesting thing that my tea
private in america. this is a bit of a back to the future. and as we've discussed most other high income countries around the world are doing much more , i think it could work for everyone. you get projects that are on time, on budget and they're done efficiently than old fashion government procurement. >> there are two things . there are things that we would distinguish thes between these two things. you can do public-private partnership which is putting more risk on the private sector...
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al jazeera america. think that al jazeera helps connect people in a way they haven't been connected before. it's a new approach to journalism. this is an opportunity for americans to learn something. we need to know what's going on around the world. we need to know what's going on in our back yard and i think al jazeera does just that. vé >>> it has been decades since the measles virus has been a problem so long that man in the medical community don't know what the symptoms look like. but it is back, and in a big way. the c.d.c. reports 200 cases in 18 states - that's more than in all of last year already. public health officials warn that will be the worst year for measles since it was eradicated in 2000, and tie the return to a decision made by a small number of parents. an indepth look from michael okwu in california. >> so we don't vaccinate our kids. >> reporter: that might shock many parents, but holly and her husband shannon are part of a growing minority in well-heeled california. >> i think we a
al jazeera america. think that al jazeera helps connect people in a way they haven't been connected before. it's a new approach to journalism. this is an opportunity for americans to learn something. we need to know what's going on around the world. we need to know what's going on in our back yard and i think al jazeera does just that. vé >>> it has been decades since the measles virus has been a problem so long that man in the medical community don't know what the symptoms look like....
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the america of its day. britain is similar in that the states there in the 18th century become a parasite. managed to liberals restrict the state, get rid of lots of irrelevant offices. they cut public spending on government. taxation goes down from $80 million a year to 60 million a year. they do this by opening civil service to talent rather than patronage. by putting liberty and efficiency of the heart of the econds, you get this s revolution. people begin to worry the state is not doing in now. you have a security system for old age. that lays the foundations of what we call the third revolution. the rise of the welfare state. it has dominated the 20th century. >> birdie put reagan and thatcher? got too big.has the state has running things you should be running. in the 1970's, everything the state touches from the vietnam war to the war on crime begins to fail. you get sharp reaction against this bloated welfare state. they do very important things. get the state of things that it should be running. they
the america of its day. britain is similar in that the states there in the 18th century become a parasite. managed to liberals restrict the state, get rid of lots of irrelevant offices. they cut public spending on government. taxation goes down from $80 million a year to 60 million a year. they do this by opening civil service to talent rather than patronage. by putting liberty and efficiency of the heart of the econds, you get this s revolution. people begin to worry the state is not doing in...
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mornings on al jazeera america al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >>> finally from us this hour - a century ago several million wild mustangs roam the plains. today 30,000 run free. now, there are many efforts to protect the animals, but it takes a gentle touch and a true american treasure. >>. >> i'm 24. i'm a horse trainer. i get wild horses in from the b.l.m. that have never seen a human, really. the b.l.m. stand for bureau of land management. they have a wild horse programme, and they capture the wild horses and bring them in to the core articles and take care of them. it's breed man
mornings on al jazeera america al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all...
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the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america >> the effects of income inequality in america show up in many areas including education. two-thirds of high school graduates from the nation's wealthiest families enroll in four year colleges. but only one in five low income students joins them. and a student from a high income family is 14 times more likely to attend the nation's most cell phone universities than a low-z more selective universities than a low-income kid is. steve napp the president of george washington university is trying to narrow that gap. looking at how to increase college access and graduation rates for low income students. i sat down with him at the milken conference to discuss the education gap. >> as much of a problem we have getting low income students in, an even greater challenge we have in graduating them. >> sometimes they're the soul supporter of the family they can't finish because they've got to go back to provide support for the rest of the family. some of those issues, it is very clearing emerged from many discussions in the studies, if familie
the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america >> the effects of income inequality in america show up in many areas including education. two-thirds of high school graduates from the nation's wealthiest families enroll in four year colleges. but only one in five low income students joins them. and a student from a high income family is 14 times more likely to attend the nation's most cell phone universities than a low-z more selective universities than a low-income kid is. steve...
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and we honor the patriot dreams of america's sons and daughters.n every climb and in every place. they were willing to give their lives for our nation's ideals. we grieve, but we are also inspired. here we celebrate the timeless strength of america, undimmed by human tears. we know we are a better nation for the sacrifice of the men and women who served. we have the chance to bow our heads and remember our fallen heroes. we respect their sacrifice. it is the responsibility of a grateful nation to look act. it is incumbent on us to look forward. we are out there still, on the frontiers of air, defense. they are in afghanistan and around the world. they are across the shining cities -- sees. withwill marshal the day courage to make a difference for each other, us, and people they have never met but with whom they share a dream of a better future. day by oured every men and women in uniform. they rep resent the best of this country. let us remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice and show that america stands firmly with those who protect her. le
and we honor the patriot dreams of america's sons and daughters.n every climb and in every place. they were willing to give their lives for our nation's ideals. we grieve, but we are also inspired. here we celebrate the timeless strength of america, undimmed by human tears. we know we are a better nation for the sacrifice of the men and women who served. we have the chance to bow our heads and remember our fallen heroes. we respect their sacrifice. it is the responsibility of a grateful nation...