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esta lejos de darle al amÉrica lo que el amÉrica espera. >> para empezar, la posiciÓn, para continuarible racha de las chivas que no le anotaba contra el amÉrica. ( gritos) enrique: va a haber tarjeta bien sacada. ha molestado antonio. antonio: se lleva una tarjeta amarilla este sendero que acaba de ingresar en esta segunda mitad. es el primer gol que recibe muÑoz siendo portero de las Águilas del amÉrica ante las chivas. enrique: es un buen dato. >> el primer clÁsico aquÍ en el estadio lo ganaron las chivas. enrique: el amÉrica hace un gol a chivas luego de que no habÍa recibido ningÚn gol en el estadio. detiene tranquila, prepara su despegue. demasiado largo para ventura. >> le habÍa ganado la espalda. se iba solo. enrique: moisÉs suele despejar muy bien. >> es el peor momento del amÉrica, su peor cara en este clÁsico. se ve descompuesto. si chivas quiere >> viene muy herido el amÉrica. y muy herido el amÉrica una derrota le podrÍa costar muy caro. >> el saque de esquina, estar 11 expedientes univisiÓn deportes te trae una entrevista con el cholo simeone. viene para cobrar osvaldito
esta lejos de darle al amÉrica lo que el amÉrica espera. >> para empezar, la posiciÓn, para continuarible racha de las chivas que no le anotaba contra el amÉrica. ( gritos) enrique: va a haber tarjeta bien sacada. ha molestado antonio. antonio: se lleva una tarjeta amarilla este sendero que acaba de ingresar en esta segunda mitad. es el primer gol que recibe muÑoz siendo portero de las Águilas del amÉrica ante las chivas. enrique: es un buen dato. >> el primer clÁsico aquÍ...
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only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> discipline... >> that's what i wanna hear... >> strength... >> give me all you got... >> respect.... >> now... >> bootcamp >> stop your'e whining... >> for bad kids... >> they get a little dirty... so what... >> dangerous... >> we have shackles with spit bag... >> they're still having nightmares >> if you can't straighten out your kids... >> they're mine >> al jazeera america presents camp last resort on al jazeera america >> this is the true definition of tough love >> in our fast forward segment turning the tide? the university of alabama has long grappled with its bitter history of racism. "america tonight's" michael okwu saw a sea change for the crimson tide after an historical election for student government. >> we are in a new era for university of alabama, we are moving forward, we are progressing and our entire campus structure is shifting now. and it is because of that that i was elected. >> reporter: last month, junior elliot spillers, was elected student b
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the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >>> our lust for digital voyeurism made a lot of folks what you might call internet famous. link kardashian, for miley or grumpy cat. social sharing connected us with positive personalitiesies, and created new web-only rock stars. "america tonight"s sara hoy brings you the back story of a young woman whose rags to riches sale reminds us how powerful the digital connection can be. >> reporter: michelle is not the typical make-up artist. she rarely makes up any face other than her own. when she does, people watch. she has more than 7.5 million youtube followers. >> it's crazy millions see me out make-up. i can go outside without make-up and people can recognise me. superstar. >> a lot of adults complain are. >> here you are gene millennial. >> we are not lazy. >> he has gone from blogger to youtube sensation to happily exhausted enpre preppure. >> do you sleep? >> i sleep 5 hours a day. >> who has time to sleep when you are building an empire. she is th
the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >>> our lust for digital voyeurism made a lot of folks what you might call internet famous. link kardashian, for miley or grumpy cat. social sharing connected us with positive personalitiesies, and created new web-only rock stars. "america tonight"s sara hoy brings you the back story of a young woman whose rags to riches sale...
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"america tonight" is up next. i will see you again in an hour. >> bye-bye. >> on "america tonight". he's got fans all over the world, but who is this maestro called stromae? >> being on the stage means you are a bit pretension, who are you to be so pretentious, to be one meter above everyone with a plaintiff,. >> an international superstar you haven't heard of yet. >> also behind bars and beyond belief the gang leader who proclaimed, i am the law. >> one woman who was fixing his home cooked meals every day and one woman who was smuggling a personal purpose. >> that's tip of the iceberg "america tonight"'s adam may and a look behind bars, why the inmates may be the only ones running things on the inside. thanks for joining us i'm joie chen. they call it charm city but right now baltimore is rhode islandroiled inturmoil. shaken the community's faith in law enforcement. it is a devastating story and no less shocking than another baltimore case that has put prison guards behind bars. "america tonight"'s adam may reports when law enforcement officers became partners in crime with inmates
"america tonight" is up next. i will see you again in an hour. >> bye-bye. >> on "america tonight". he's got fans all over the world, but who is this maestro called stromae? >> being on the stage means you are a bit pretension, who are you to be so pretentious, to be one meter above everyone with a plaintiff,. >> an international superstar you haven't heard of yet. >> also behind bars and beyond belief the gang leader who proclaimed, i am the...
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to what teachers of america we want to concentrate and hire teachers of america people is not the philanthropy we've agents on we should be aware that is a proposed captains we've had 15 interims since we've reinitiated that partnership so we're asking to expand that i object don't want to do that and am particularly concerned about a proposal that teachers of america has part of this will be providing developments to all sfusd teachers so i do understand that teachers of america philosophical and political positions i'm supportive of the mentor model but noted interested in having i am not i'm less likely to supports thank goodness something that says we want to turnover professional development any part of it or say to all the teachers those are the people we want doing professional development that makes me less likely to support it but i do want to express concern about the expansion and the presumption embedded in this we want teachers of america for the professional development so for all teachers. >> commissioner fewer do you want to respond but before i i'm going to turn it over to our
to what teachers of america we want to concentrate and hire teachers of america people is not the philanthropy we've agents on we should be aware that is a proposed captains we've had 15 interims since we've reinitiated that partnership so we're asking to expand that i object don't want to do that and am particularly concerned about a proposal that teachers of america has part of this will be providing developments to all sfusd teachers so i do understand that teachers of america philosophical...
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our report thursday on "america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> it could be the sound of a new generation. gender bending biracial, with the foot on two continents, he's already got an enormous international following. now stromae, knocked it back at coachlla, "america tonight" looks at his next moves. >> bonsoir. >> paul von hader comes alive on stage as stromae. his songs are mega-hits around the world. reaching number 1 in 19 countries. his music has hundreds of millions of views on youtube. ♪ ♪ ♪ and he fills the biggest arenas in europe but here in the u.s. the 30-year-old from belgium is virtually unknown. he is now trying to bring his sound to an american audience. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> why do you think you haven't caught on yet in the u.s. the same way that you've caught on in the rest of the world? >> i think that the english speaking audience is maybe less used to listen to non-english music. i'm convinced that people understand the meaning, even if it's in french. you understand melancholy, you understand sadness, you understand
our report thursday on "america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> it could be the sound of a new generation. gender bending biracial, with the foot on two continents, he's already got an enormous international following. now stromae, knocked it back at coachlla, "america tonight" looks at his next moves. >> bonsoir. >> paul von hader comes alive on stage as stromae. his songs are mega-hits...
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i have a vision for america.t to be part of a return to prosperity, a true economic boon that lifts all americans, a return to a government restrained by the constitution. a return to privacy, opportunity, liberty. too often when republicans have won, we've squandered our victory by becoming part of the washington machine. that's not who i am. that's not why i ran for office the first time just a few years ago. the truth is, i loved my life as a small town doctor. every day i woke up, i felt lucky to do the things i loved. more importantly, i was blessed to be able to do things that made a difference in people's lives. i never could have done any of this, though, without the help of my parents who are here today. i'd like you to join me and thank my mother and dad. [ cheers and applause ] with my parents' help, i was able to make it through long years of medical training to become an eye surgeon. for me, there's nothing that compares with helping someone see better. last august, i was privileged to travel to guat
i have a vision for america.t to be part of a return to prosperity, a true economic boon that lifts all americans, a return to a government restrained by the constitution. a return to privacy, opportunity, liberty. too often when republicans have won, we've squandered our victory by becoming part of the washington machine. that's not who i am. that's not why i ran for office the first time just a few years ago. the truth is, i loved my life as a small town doctor. every day i woke up, i felt...
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this is how we take america back. this is why we have to take america back.e need to take america back and i want to lead that charge, i'm running for president. very different approach. now how it resonates with grass roots activists in iowa and new hampshire remains to be seen. but i think this is a great setoff point for him to bring to the conversation issues that republicans traditionally have not talked about and the way he laid down the sort of foreign policy piece, really sort of came off as a hawk with common sense. it will be interesting to see how that plays as well. >> steve schmidt, you know iowa and new hampshire well. that whole message of not a penny more for haters of america, even though foreign aid is technically less than 1% of the budget, when he talks about balancing the budget and not a penny more for foreign aid sounds hawkish even though he's going against aid to pakistan and other allies that's very res nant with iowa and new hampshire voters. >> i think this speech was very nearly flawless. you saw somebody who attached optimism to
this is how we take america back. this is why we have to take america back.e need to take america back and i want to lead that charge, i'm running for president. very different approach. now how it resonates with grass roots activists in iowa and new hampshire remains to be seen. but i think this is a great setoff point for him to bring to the conversation issues that republicans traditionally have not talked about and the way he laid down the sort of foreign policy piece, really sort of came...
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when the story continues on "america tonight". >> unpredictable...uncontrollable... and under eighteen >> you have kids here who've killed someone. >> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars... will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100% best so i don't end up in a place like this again.. >> al jazeera america presents... kids behind bars: a soledad o'brien special report only on al jazeera america >> in our fast forward segment the school at the forefront of sex crimes on campus, the university of virginia, although the story in rolling stone has been discredited, it's hard to leave that rape culture. christof putzel found a community struggling to establish that its community can be repaired. >> do you feel they were unfairly targeted? >> i think i.t. was unfairly targeted, it cannot describe every single person or even ofraction that are part of the system. >> reporter: initially, most students accepted the rolling stone article as true. >> if it's coming from
when the story continues on "america tonight". >> unpredictable...uncontrollable... and under eighteen >> you have kids here who've killed someone. >> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars... will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100% best so i don't end up in a place like this again.. >> al jazeera america presents... kids behind bars: a soledad o'brien special...
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only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. start your day with a view of the world. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief, a fast paced look at the stories shaping your day. >> sending a strong message to the rest of the world. >> stories with impact. news with importance. >> people gotta have water. >> get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations, and the latest from the worlds of science tech, health and culture. no matter where you are in the country, start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for survivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app available for your apple and android
only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. start your day with a view of the world. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief, a fast paced look at the stories shaping your day. >> sending a strong message to the rest of the world. >> stories with impact. news with importance. >> people gotta have water. >> get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations, and the latest from the worlds of science tech,...
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the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >>> on "america tonight" the weekend edition. michelle is not a typical make-up artist. she rarely makes up any face than her own. she has gone from blocker to youtube sensation to exhausted entrepreneur. >> i was creating, writing stories, doing comic books, story. >> the 27-year-old's youtube channel amassed over 100 views since 2006. also tonight... >> the worst nightmare that a parent could go through. >> reporter: alex overdosed inside her home. >> we did a do not resuscitate order. and the priest came, and passed peace fly. >> reporter: alex may have been brought back to life with this. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. it's jaw-dropping the spike of heroin use in this country that cropped up in suburban neighbourhoods, rural communities, claiming lives we never thought would be lost to smack. it's nothing less than a health crisis and the fight critical, and now officers armed themselves with a weapon against drug overdoses. an anecdote
the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >>> on "america tonight" the weekend edition. michelle is not a typical make-up artist. she rarely makes up any face than her own. she has gone from blocker to youtube sensation to exhausted entrepreneur. >> i was creating, writing stories, doing comic books, story. >> the 27-year-old's youtube channel amassed over...
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only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focusnet around here, we're all about fast. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. with millions of wifi hotspots all over the place - including one right here at the shop - now we can stream all things fast and furious. you've done it again, carlos! ♪ with the fastest in-home wifi and millions of hotspots xfinity is perfect for people who love fast. don't miss furious 7 in theaters april 3rd. [ ♪♪ ] >>> long close to the world, burma has reopened. decades of political strife all but cut off the south-east asian nation. with a new regime and promises of greater liberties for its people burma has become a hot tourist destination. even president obama travelled there last year. still, beyond the gaze of outsiders there are signs of turmoil. a crackdown on ethnic minorities and reports of atrocities communicated by a group -- documented by a group that sheila macvicar found is determined to bring the truth to light. >> reporter: the november visit by president obama to burma called myanmar show
only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focusnet around here, we're all about fast. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. with millions of wifi hotspots all over the place - including one right here at the shop - now we can stream all things fast and furious. you've done it again, carlos! ♪ with the fastest in-home wifi and millions of hotspots xfinity is perfect for people who love fast. don't miss furious 7 in theaters april...
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"america tonight". tell us what you think about what you saw at aljazeera.com/"america tonight" and talk to us on facebook or twitter. come back, we'll have more america tonight tomorrow. >> fall of saigon, forty years later. >> we have no idea how many were killed. >> unanswered questions, a botched withdrawal lives lost. examining the impact that still resonates today. a special report starts tuesday, 10:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. > across america, there's a booming industry worth over $2 billion. >> every year, thousands of children, some as young as 5 are sent away to camps and programs. >> you feel that pain? >> [crying] oh! >> that's the pain your mother feels when you disrespect her son. >> children are taken to these programs for weeks months or
"america tonight". tell us what you think about what you saw at aljazeera.com/"america tonight" and talk to us on facebook or twitter. come back, we'll have more america tonight tomorrow. >> fall of saigon, forty years later. >> we have no idea how many were killed. >> unanswered questions, a botched withdrawal lives lost. examining the impact that still resonates today. a special report starts tuesday, 10:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. > across...
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i have a vision for america. want to be a part of a return to prosperity and an economic boom that lists all americans return to government restrained by the constitution, return to privacy, opportunity liberty -- [applause] -- too often when republicans have won, we have squandered our victory by becoming part of the machine. the republicans win and then we become part of the washington machine. that is not who i am. that is not why iran for office. the truth is i love my life as a small-town doctor. i have been fortunate enough to enjoy the american dream. i worry though that that opportunity and hope is slipping away from our sons and daughters. as i watched -- watched our once great economy collapse under debt and spending, i think what kind of america will our grandchildren see? it seems to me that both parties and the entire political system have let us down. big government and that doubled under republicans, and now it is tripling under democrats. president obama will add more debt than all of the previous
i have a vision for america. want to be a part of a return to prosperity and an economic boom that lists all americans return to government restrained by the constitution, return to privacy, opportunity liberty -- [applause] -- too often when republicans have won, we have squandered our victory by becoming part of the machine. the republicans win and then we become part of the washington machine. that is not who i am. that is not why iran for office. the truth is i love my life as a small-town...
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only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> the peninsula, in arabic, is aljazeera. our logo represents courage. fiercely independent quality reporting. >> to take as much aid as possible... >> and standing up for the voiceless. when you see this symbol respected around the world it means you too can now count on all the things we stand for. aljazeera america. >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disunity in the security council. >> about issues that impact your world. >> infectious diseases are a major threat t
only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america....
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he believes in america before there was america. i believe in america. you believe in america. now it's time that we have a president that believes in america. thank you very much. [applause] >> [indiscernible] >> thank you very much. how, as president, would you incentivize the congress to have the courage and fortitude to actually lower the business taxes which we all know when increase our opportunities and stimulate our economy? how do you do that? gov. jim gilmore: i think we have to talk to the people of the united states about what is real here. we are getting this information that everything is fine. you know, and i do to that there are people who do not have the opportunities that they need to have. we know people are working part-time. people who want full-time jobs and are working full- part-time. what do you do with congress, let them know that the american people want better. congressional people really love to spend money. i don't know if you noticed that or not. i stood up in front of a group of republicans and democrats recently. i said, many of you would like t
he believes in america before there was america. i believe in america. you believe in america. now it's time that we have a president that believes in america. thank you very much. [applause] >> [indiscernible] >> thank you very much. how, as president, would you incentivize the congress to have the courage and fortitude to actually lower the business taxes which we all know when increase our opportunities and stimulate our economy? how do you do that? gov. jim gilmore: i think we...
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and america the beautiful. they will conclude with the battle hymn of the republic echoing the conclusion of dr. king's montgomery speech. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ is [ applause ] ♪ oh, freedom ♪ ♪ oh, freedom ♪ ♪ oh freedom for thee ♪ ♪ and be that i a slave and be that free in my life ♪ ♪ and the home to my lord ♪ ♪ and be free ♪ ♪ oh freedom ♪ ♪ oh, freedom ♪ ♪ oh freedom over thee and before i be a slave i'll be buried in my grave ♪ ♪ and go home to my lord and be free ♪ snoet ♪ and before i be a slave ♪ ♪ i'd be buried in my grave and go home to my lord ♪ ♪ and be free ♪ ♪ and before i be a slave ♪ ♪ i'd be buried in my grave ♪ ♪ and go home to my lord and be free ♪ ♪ oh beautiful for spacious skies ♪ ♪ for amber waves of grain ♪ ♪ for purple mountain's majesties above the fruited plains ♪ ♪ america america god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ anded thy good ♪ ♪ with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ oh beautiful for spacious skies ♪ ♪ for amber waves of grain ♪ ♪ for purple mountain's majesties above the fruited plain
and america the beautiful. they will conclude with the battle hymn of the republic echoing the conclusion of dr. king's montgomery speech. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ is [ applause ] ♪ oh, freedom ♪ ♪ oh, freedom ♪ ♪ oh freedom for thee ♪ ♪ and be that i a slave and be that free in my life ♪ ♪ and the home to my lord ♪ ♪ and be free ♪ ♪ oh freedom ♪ ♪ oh, freedom ♪ ♪ oh freedom over thee and before i be a slave i'll be buried in my grave ♪ ♪ and go home to my lord and...
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in america. my earlier childhood i was raised in africa. when i graduated high school it was a choice of africa or the u.s. greater. >> you are the perfect example true. >> thank you. >> millions of africans who make it to the states, and who don't, you know, have the same success and the same luck as you have. what would be your advice to a young african who is emigrating to the united states today? >> this advice will go to any person migrating into the states. ultimately you can't change who you are. the biggest obstacle is that when people come to the u.s., they kind of alienate their origin or parties, way of life. and they conform to what is there. accepted. integrate? >> absolutely not. first of all, there's no way you can move forward, and you are not you. like, one thing i do notice about america, is they respect other cultures, they admire other cultures, when they see the difference in who they are, their attitude is different. but if you walk into me, and i know you are foreign, and y
in america. my earlier childhood i was raised in africa. when i graduated high school it was a choice of africa or the u.s. greater. >> you are the perfect example true. >> thank you. >> millions of africans who make it to the states, and who don't, you know, have the same success and the same luck as you have. what would be your advice to a young african who is emigrating to the united states today? >> this advice will go to any person migrating into the states....
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commentary to america from a a >> up next, a passionate commentary to america from a a young bnorthernin in the quaint town of petaluma, you'll find a locally owned restaurant where people come together for a great sandwich. fresh grilled egg whites, melted white cheddar, all on a toasted muffin. (but) if you don't live near petaluma, the good news is, you could probably find one of these restaurants right around the corner. 250 calorie egg white delight. lovin' is local (alt: 250 calorie egg white delight mcmuffin) ♪ >>> welcome back to our world with black enterprise. walkouts, hands-up, don't shoot, we can't breathe. black lives matter. these are the echos across the country demanding police reform and accountability. we highlight a princeton university sophomore who lent his voice in a powerful video diary he calls dear america. alex ford is our slice of life. >> because i have a dream! that my four little children will one day live in a nation will they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today! >> dear america, in th
commentary to america from a a >> up next, a passionate commentary to america from a a young bnorthernin in the quaint town of petaluma, you'll find a locally owned restaurant where people come together for a great sandwich. fresh grilled egg whites, melted white cheddar, all on a toasted muffin. (but) if you don't live near petaluma, the good news is, you could probably find one of these restaurants right around the corner. 250 calorie egg white delight. lovin' is local (alt: 250 calorie...
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break. >> that is "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/"america tonight". talk to us on twitter or facebook. come back, well have more of the "america tonight" >>> saudi-led air strikes end in yemen. street battles continue >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera. i'm live from our doha headquarters. also coming up he survived a deadly boat capsized in the mediterranean, killing over 800. coming up, an exclusive interview >>> protests in hong kong after the government introducing a new electoral reform plan >>> and a powerful form in
break. >> that is "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/"america tonight". talk to us on twitter or facebook. come back, well have more of the "america tonight" >>> saudi-led air strikes end in yemen. street battles continue >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera. i'm live from our doha headquarters. also coming up he survived a deadly boat capsized in the mediterranean, killing over 800. coming up, an exclusive interview...
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in this respect teacher of america's is a support model used for teachers tonight have you have theption to continue this i urge you to do so. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening, everyone i'm a resident of san francisco form educator and now i lead the teachers of america i lead the partnering how to better service the families i'm grateful to have the opportunity to meet the majority of you and share a little bit about what brought me to the list but some of the innovations we're taking on for the educators today you have the opportunity to approve a contract that continues our partnership to the next level like years part it includes the next cohort of teachers who teach in hard staffer areas and are reflex of our students it is the pathway for the support to representative the 95 alumni educators and roles in the district over the loose few years we've worked with the principles to support to the secretary nodes of the initiatives and the stronger reestimation of our teachers 85 of our teachers continuing beyond their commitment i look forward and thank you for b
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martin luther king spoke of two americas. he described them as two starkly different american experiences that exist side by side. in one america, people experience the opportunity of life liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. in the other america, people experience a daily ugliness that dashes hope and leaves only the fatigue of despair. although i was born into the america that experiences and believes this opportunity, my trips to detroit, to appalachia to chicago, have revealed what i call an undercurrent of unease. it's time for a new way, a way predicated on justice, opportunity and freedom. [ cheers and applause ] >> those of us who have enjoyed the american dream must break down the wall that separates us from the other america. i want all of our children to have the same opportunities that i had. we need to stop limiting kids in poor neighbors to failing public schools and offer them school choice. [ cheers and applause ] >> it won't happen though unless we realize that we weren't borrow our way to prosperity. curre
martin luther king spoke of two americas. he described them as two starkly different american experiences that exist side by side. in one america, people experience the opportunity of life liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. in the other america, people experience a daily ugliness that dashes hope and leaves only the fatigue of despair. although i was born into the america that experiences and believes this opportunity, my trips to detroit, to appalachia to chicago, have revealed what i call...
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[applause] but the third and critical piece to reigniting the promise of america is restoring america's leadership in the world. and i want to take a few minutes areas like education. and we need to repeal every word of common core. focusing on this issue in particular. on the foreign policy and national security threats facing this country. on friday, i was honored to be down at fort hood, where finally , finally, finally, after more than five years, purple hearts were awarded to the soldiers who were shot by nadal hassan. [applause] senator cruz: over five years ago, he committed that terrorist act. and yet for this entire time they have been denied the purple hearts they were owed because the obama administration characterized that attack as quote, workplace violence. i will tell you one of the things i'm most proud of is last year in the united states senate, i introduced legislation mandating that those soldiers finally received the purple heart to which they were due. [applause] senator cruz: we were able to win bipartisan support, bring together every republican and every democra
[applause] but the third and critical piece to reigniting the promise of america is restoring america's leadership in the world. and i want to take a few minutes areas like education. and we need to repeal every word of common core. focusing on this issue in particular. on the foreign policy and national security threats facing this country. on friday, i was honored to be down at fort hood, where finally , finally, finally, after more than five years, purple hearts were awarded to the soldiers...
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i believe in america. you believe in america. is time that we had a president that believes in america. thank you very much for the chance to be with you. [ applause ] >> we have questions microphones, just raise your hand. >> governor? >> warren? >> i don't really need a microphone. i'll ask you the question. >> you need the mic. [ laughter ] >> all right thank you very much. how, as president, do you incentivize congress to have the courage and the fortitude to actually lower the business taxes which we all know would increase our opportunities and stimulate our economy. how do you do that? >> yeah you know i think we got to talk to the people in the united states about what's real leer. we're all getting this information that everything is just fine, but you know people out there, and i do too not having the opportunities they are having or need to have. we know people are working part time. do you know them? people that want full time jobs and can't find them so they work part time. we have to do that. what do you do with the
i believe in america. you believe in america. is time that we had a president that believes in america. thank you very much for the chance to be with you. [ applause ] >> we have questions microphones, just raise your hand. >> governor? >> warren? >> i don't really need a microphone. i'll ask you the question. >> you need the mic. [ laughter ] >> all right thank you very much. how, as president, do you incentivize congress to have the courage and the...
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. >> al jazeera america presents... kids behind bars: a soledad o'brien special report only on al jazeera america tensions escalate in yemen houthi rebels are making gains against the government forces in the southern port of aten. at least nine were killed in the fighting and 61 others injured. meanwhile, there's been a break through in the effort, to those at the time saudis end their bombing campaign but for now it's just talk. innocent people are getting caught in the middle. kim vanel reports. >> a huge crowd pours over a sea of mangled steal in sanaa. but this is no longer a search for survivors. this is body recovery. for the most part the work is all by hand. the saudi-led coalition says it's only targeting areas controlled by houthis and that rebel fighters are hiding among civilians. but it's further so you south in aden that the heavier fighting is taking place. houthi rebels along with loyal to former president ali abdullah saleh are putting up a fears fierce fight. battle ground, locals being caught in the
. >> al jazeera america presents... kids behind bars: a soledad o'brien special report only on al jazeera america tensions escalate in yemen houthi rebels are making gains against the government forces in the southern port of aten. at least nine were killed in the fighting and 61 others injured. meanwhile, there's been a break through in the effort, to those at the time saudis end their bombing campaign but for now it's just talk. innocent people are getting caught in the middle. kim...
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canada, central america, south america, the caribbean, and for the first time, cuba. obama and cuban president raul castro are reportedly due to meet informally at the summit, marking the first time presidents from the two countries have sat down since meanwhile, on thursday, obama 1956. announced the state department has finished its review of whether cuba should be removed from the list of state sponsors of terrorism, but said he would wait to act until receiving final recommendations white house advisors. >> as you know, there is a process involved in reviewing whether or not a country should be on the state-sponsored terrorism list. that review has been completed at the state department. it is now forwarded to the white house. our interagency team will go through the entire thing in the present it to me with a recommendation. that hasn't happened yet. amy: fights broke out ahead of the summit wednesday when anti-castro cuban demonstrators tried to lay flowers at a bust of cuban patriarch josÉ martÍ near the cuban embassy in panama city, and were confronted by a gr
canada, central america, south america, the caribbean, and for the first time, cuba. obama and cuban president raul castro are reportedly due to meet informally at the summit, marking the first time presidents from the two countries have sat down since meanwhile, on thursday, obama 1956. announced the state department has finished its review of whether cuba should be removed from the list of state sponsors of terrorism, but said he would wait to act until receiving final recommendations white...
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china is challenging america's economic clout from asia to under america's nose. >> there's a little bit of competition. next door in nicaragua, a chinese businessman plans to put $50 billion into a canal of his own. >>> china's rising economic power is a reason president obama is anxious to pass a deal with other pacific rim country, the tst pst p that we -- t.p.p. that we have been talking about. china's influence extends beyond asia to other areas, including latin america. one way china is making its presence felt is by making money. china loaned $56 billion to venezuela, $22 billion to brazil. $19 billion to argentina. the money has gone to infrastructure, including high-speed trains, ships, pipelines. all the money china is pumping into the region, adding up to a big change in a part of the world that america is used to dominating. david ariosto filed this report. >> reporter: china has been pulling the chains. beijing issuing 119 billion in loans to latin american countries, making china a dominant player in a cash-strapped region dominated by u.s. policy. >> china came out of
china is challenging america's economic clout from asia to under america's nose. >> there's a little bit of competition. next door in nicaragua, a chinese businessman plans to put $50 billion into a canal of his own. >>> china's rising economic power is a reason president obama is anxious to pass a deal with other pacific rim country, the tst pst p that we -- t.p.p. that we have been talking about. china's influence extends beyond asia to other areas, including latin america. one...
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on al jazeera america. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >>> in our fast-forward segment - doped to death. the veterans administration has been under fire for mismanagement and mistreatment over vets at facilities across the country. "america tonight" christopher putzel vetted the cas of a young marine at a v.a. hospital whose death exposed other flaws in the system. >> we went in his room. he was sleeping with his hand on his side. on his head. and i said "jason what's the matter with you?" i said "jason i can't understand you." i went to the nurse's saying and said what is wrong with him, he can't talk. she said "we gave him medication for the migraine he'll be all right in a couple of hours." >> reporter: a few hours later jason stopped bleeding
on al jazeera america. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >>> in our fast-forward segment - doped to death. the veterans administration has been under...
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at "america tonight".k to us on twitter or more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understanding of our changing world. >> it's the very beginning >> this was a storm of the decade >>...hurricane... >> we can save species... >> our special month long focus, fragile planet >> >>> yemen's houthis hit out at the u.n. as the security council imposes an arms embargo on rebel leaders. >>> hello. i'm martine dennis with the world news from al jazeera. also to come - moving closer - the u.s. president says he wants cuba off a terrorism black list >>> fears for hundreds of migrants reported missing in the mediterranean. more than 7,000 have been rescued in the past week alone. >> and the teachers gaoled in the
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at "america tonight". us on twitter or more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >> >>> kidnapped, raped and sold as sex slaves. al jazeera hears disturbing testimony about i.s.i.l.'s abuse of young girls in iraq. >>> i'm nick clark, you're watching al jazeera. also coming up the united states moves to remove cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism >>> houthi rebels accuse the u.n. of supporting aggression as they are hit with an arms embargo >>> hundreds of
at "america tonight". us on twitter or more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >> >>> kidnapped, raped and sold as sex slaves. al jazeera hears disturbing testimony about i.s.i.l.'s abuse of young girls in iraq....
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the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet around here, we're all about fast. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. with millions of wifi hotspots all over the place - including one right here at the shop - now we can stream all things fast and furious. you've done it again, carlos! ♪ with the fastest in-home wifi and millions of hotspots xfinity is perfect for people who love fast. don't miss furious 7 in theaters april 3rd. >> our luis lust for digital voyeurism, more positive personalities and created web-only rock stars. "america tonight's" sarah hoye brings us the story of a woman whose just powerful that digital connection can be. >> michelle phan isn't your typically makeup artist. in fact she typically never makes up anyone's face but her own, but when she does it, millions watch. >> it's i can go outside with no makeup and people actually recognize me. >> michelle isn't just a beauty guru she's an online star. >> here you are queen millenial, doing it. since 2002, she has gone from ob
the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet around here, we're all about fast. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. with millions of wifi hotspots all over the place - including one right here at the shop - now we can stream all things fast and furious. you've done it again, carlos! ♪ with the fastest in-home wifi and millions of hotspots xfinity is perfect for people who love fast....
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martin luther king spoke of two americas. he spoke of them is to americas that existed side-by-side. in one in america, people experience the opportunity of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. in the other america, people experienced a daily ugliness. that leaves only the fatigue of despair. although i was born into the america that experiences and believes an opportunity, my trips to new york, chicago have revealed what i call an undercurrent of unease. it is time for a new way, a way predicated on justice, opportunity and freedom. [applause] those of us who have enjoyed the american dream, must break down the wall that separates us from the other america. i want all of our children to have the same opportunity that i had. we need to stop limiting kids in poor neighborhoods to failing public schools and offer them school choice. [applause] it will not happen unless we realize we cannot borrow our way to prosperity. currently some $3 trillion comes into the u.s. treasury. couldn't the country just survive on $3 trilli
martin luther king spoke of two americas. he spoke of them is to americas that existed side-by-side. in one in america, people experience the opportunity of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. in the other america, people experienced a daily ugliness. that leaves only the fatigue of despair. although i was born into the america that experiences and believes an opportunity, my trips to new york, chicago have revealed what i call an undercurrent of unease. it is time for a new way, a way...
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we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >>> making ends met in america. it's tough and getting tougher. workers want bigger paychecks, economic growth all
we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >>> making ends met in america. it's tough and getting tougher. workers want bigger paychecks, economic growth all
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but america's different.ecause here we are the children and the grandchildren of people who refused to accept it. well, now the time has come for our generation to lead the way toward a new american century. [ cheers ] that is why tonight, grounded by the lessons of our history, but inspired by the promise of our future, i announce my candidacy for president of the united states. >> joining us now is florida senator, markco rubio. [ cheers ] thank you. [ cheers ] >> senator, you made your announcement today. you talked about the son of a bartender and the son of a maid and a new american century. why do you want to run for president of the united states? >> i believe this is a country that's always been defined by upward mobility, by the ability for quality of opportunity, and i feel we're losing it now. we're losing it because we're not capitalizing on the opportunities or confronting the challenges of this new era. we're not going to be able to do that as long as we're being led by people trapped in the 20t
but america's different.ecause here we are the children and the grandchildren of people who refused to accept it. well, now the time has come for our generation to lead the way toward a new american century. [ cheers ] that is why tonight, grounded by the lessons of our history, but inspired by the promise of our future, i announce my candidacy for president of the united states. >> joining us now is florida senator, markco rubio. [ cheers ] thank you. [ cheers ] >> senator, you...
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break. >> that is "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/"america tonight". talk to us on twitter or facebook. come back, well have more of the "america tonight" >>> saudi arabia ends its military air strikes in yemen saying a new phase to rebuild the country has begun. >>> welcome to al jazeera. coming up in the next half hour from president to prisoner egypt's former leader mohammed morsey is sentenced to 20 years in jail >>> calls for urgent action as april is confirmed the deadliest month for migrants to get to
break. >> that is "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/"america tonight". talk to us on twitter or facebook. come back, well have more of the "america tonight" >>> saudi arabia ends its military air strikes in yemen saying a new phase to rebuild the country has begun. >>> welcome to al jazeera. coming up in the next half hour from president to prisoner egypt's former leader mohammed morsey is sentenced to 20 years in...
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but america's different. because here we are the children and the grandchildren of people who refused to accept this. [cheering and applause] >> both of my parents were born to poor families in cuba. after his mother died my father had to go work when he was nine years old. my mother was one of seven girls raised by a disabled father who struggled to provide for his family. when they were young my parents had big dreams for themselves. but because they were born into -- because they were not born into wealth or power their future was destined to be defined by their past. and so in 1956, they came here to america. to the one place on earth where the aspirations of people like them could be more than just dreams. here in america my father became a bartender. my mother a cashier. a maid. a kmart stock clerk. they never made it big. but they were successful. two immigrants with little money or education found stable jobs. owned a home. retired with security. and gave all four of their children a life better than
but america's different. because here we are the children and the grandchildren of people who refused to accept this. [cheering and applause] >> both of my parents were born to poor families in cuba. after his mother died my father had to go work when he was nine years old. my mother was one of seven girls raised by a disabled father who struggled to provide for his family. when they were young my parents had big dreams for themselves. but because they were born into -- because they were...
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america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >>> in our fast-forward segment. what should have been the military's technological show piece, it's the most expansive weapons programme in u.s. history with a price tag of 1.4 trillion. the fighter jet experienced setback after setback. after "america tonight"s sheila macvicar found when she spoke with pentagon insider. >> reporter: so far the pentagon bought almost 150 f-35s, with more on the assembly line. seven though the plane is not cleared for combat. eventually the air force is expected to buy more than 1700 f-35s. with the navy and the marines purchasing 700 more, ones modified for them. why buy so many f-35s when they are not cheer for battle? >> congress and the military believe the plane can be refined is more being built. >> from the futuristic shape to the lines
america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >>> in our fast-forward segment. what should have been the military's technological show piece, it's the most expansive weapons programme in u.s. history with a price tag of 1.4 trillion. the fighter jet experienced setback after setback. after...
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. >>> on "america tonight", degrees of debt. dreams of a ledge education, and how it is draining the future for hundreds of thousands of american students. >> i have 12 different loans by three different servesers, and i hold $33,000 of loans that i never signed for or know where they came from. i have nothing to show from it. high hopes and predatory lenders. a look at the schemes that don't make the grade >>> also, vegas, baby, the power strip. >> they have control over that just because they have so many connections over the period of time. families have been in charge for generations. michael oku takes a ride and gets an insider's view of los angeles's latest showdown. will it bring travellers to a standstill? parse pass >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. we begin on a popular way to get around. it's called uber, a ride-sharing service you have on your mobile phone. it's valued at $40 billion and is rolling into new cities. in a place where a slow cruise is part of the scene, michael oku found a fierce effort to put o
. >>> on "america tonight", degrees of debt. dreams of a ledge education, and how it is draining the future for hundreds of thousands of american students. >> i have 12 different loans by three different servesers, and i hold $33,000 of loans that i never signed for or know where they came from. i have nothing to show from it. high hopes and predatory lenders. a look at the schemes that don't make the grade >>> also, vegas, baby, the power strip. >> they...
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on al jazeera america. >> monday on "techknow". >> we should not be having earthquakes in texas. >> the true cost of energy hits home. >> my yard is gone. >> are we destroying our way of life? >> contaminated water from the fracking activities come here. >> they stick it into the core of the earth. >> but this cutting-edge technology could be the answer. >> the further of fracking is about the water. >> protecting the planet saving lives. >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? >> "techknow". monday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >>> if our fast forward segment. forced out. need a place to live in new york city? so do other folks. that's great for developers. the property premium in the city is putting more new yorkers at risk of losing their homes. >> a recent survey showed brooklyn is now the least affordable housing market in the country hitting some of the most fragile members of the communi
on al jazeera america. >> monday on "techknow". >> we should not be having earthquakes in texas. >> the true cost of energy hits home. >> my yard is gone. >> are we destroying our way of life? >> contaminated water from the fracking activities come here. >> they stick it into the core of the earth. >> but this cutting-edge technology could be the answer. >> the further of fracking is about the water. >> protecting the planet...
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. >> al jazeera america presents... kids behind bars: a soledad o'brien special report only on al jazeera america >> join the discussion with soledad now. #kidsbehindbars. >> on the weekend edition of "america tonight," firing lines. [ gunfire ] the nra takes a clear shot at controlling the law. >> we have 200,000 people. we're powerful, and we don't mind putting that power to work for our constituents. >> i found out a long time ago that there is only one way to deal with bullies, that is to stand up to them. >> christof putzel on the gun lobby. community power. and big league dreams and how he said his coach exploited them. >> why didn't you tell anybody? >> how do you tell somebody that, without feeling--like just a piece of dirt. >> do you think that everything you did as a coach was appropriate. >> define what you mean appropriate. >> thethe player turned prey. thanks for joining us. i'm join chen. youth athletic it's create great memories, an opportunity for kids. more than 50 million are involved in youth sports,
. >> al jazeera america presents... kids behind bars: a soledad o'brien special report only on al jazeera america >> join the discussion with soledad now. #kidsbehindbars. >> on the weekend edition of "america tonight," firing lines. [ gunfire ] the nra takes a clear shot at controlling the law. >> we have 200,000 people. we're powerful, and we don't mind putting that power to work for our constituents. >> i found out a long time ago that there is only...
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what governor in america can say that? [applause] governor walker: now people often say why are you so focused on reducing the tax burden? i said, simple. it is a simple story out there. some of you have heard me say this before but we have been married 22 years. we are proud of that. [applause] governor walker: the applause is for putting up with me for 22 years. we were married on february 6 1983 about long after that i made a critical mistake. i went to kohl's department stores and i bought something for the price it was marked at. none of you who have felt that goals the what i am talking about. the shops at -- shopped at kohl's know what i am talking about. now when i am shopping i go up to the rack that is marked down and i get the scratch off that is 10% or 15% off or i take the 10% or 50% or if we are really lucky 30% up to the cast register and a market down further and then we take the kohl's cash out of our pocket of the next thing you know they are paying me to buy that shirt. [laughter] governor walker: not qu
what governor in america can say that? [applause] governor walker: now people often say why are you so focused on reducing the tax burden? i said, simple. it is a simple story out there. some of you have heard me say this before but we have been married 22 years. we are proud of that. [applause] governor walker: the applause is for putting up with me for 22 years. we were married on february 6 1983 about long after that i made a critical mistake. i went to kohl's department stores and i bought...
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we have 5% of the worlds population here in america. we neither to be millions of people on this pleasant -- planet who can afford to buy what we make in the services we offer. you cannot have global prosperity without american leadership, because you can have stability without american leadership. the united nations can't do it. china won't do it. russia can't do it. there's only one nation capable of routing the freedom loving people of this planet to confront evil. the lessons of history are that the evil is confronted and defeated or it grows and spreads. look around the world today. it is in chaos. every region of this planet. from asia, where china is building islands to stake out it's in legitimate claims in the south china sea, to latin america, where these spread of anti-americanism and erosion of democracy, in europe, where vladimir putin is trying to rewrite the cold war, to the middle east, where after 3800 years of instability it is more unstable than ever but the threat of radical jihadist groups. and iran is moving for th
we have 5% of the worlds population here in america. we neither to be millions of people on this pleasant -- planet who can afford to buy what we make in the services we offer. you cannot have global prosperity without american leadership, because you can have stability without american leadership. the united nations can't do it. china won't do it. russia can't do it. there's only one nation capable of routing the freedom loving people of this planet to confront evil. the lessons of history are...
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uno a cero el amÉrica. ganÓ el amÉrica. quÉ te pasÓ?nuestros invitados. >> dile al costeÑo que ya se vaya. >> gracias por haber estado aquÍ desvelado con nosotros. >> gracias, gracias un placer como siempre. >> maluma, gracias por haber asistido nuestra invitaciÓn. >> marquitos llÉvalo comer con un carnitas doraradas. >> ya volvemos con la guerra de los sexos. kevin, podrÍa ser el moderador de la guerra de los sexos. >> ya volvemos la repÚblica deportiva. >> antes de ir al corte veÍamos como cuauhtÉmoc blanco pateaba este penal. que finalmente lo transforma en un bol.. >> seÑores basta de hablar de futuro porque es momento de hablar de nba, hubo partidos interesantes el dÍa de hoy, los cleveland cavaliers barrera contra los de boston. paÍses del son los playoff de la nba. vemos todavÍa las imÁgenes de la pelea. >> no dejÓ para nadie. >> y avanzan los cavaliers. >> las funciones son super drÁsticas. >> si, claro. vamos a los spurs, y los puntos de ginobilli. la serie liderados a una san antonio. duncan encestar tiro desde la pintura. los
uno a cero el amÉrica. ganÓ el amÉrica. quÉ te pasÓ?nuestros invitados. >> dile al costeÑo que ya se vaya. >> gracias por haber estado aquÍ desvelado con nosotros. >> gracias, gracias un placer como siempre. >> maluma, gracias por haber asistido nuestra invitaciÓn. >> marquitos llÉvalo comer con un carnitas doraradas. >> ya volvemos con la guerra de los sexos. kevin, podrÍa ser el moderador de la guerra de los sexos. >> ya volvemos la...
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the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet around here, we're all about fast. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. with millions of wifi hotspots all over the place - including one right here at the shop - now we can stream all things fast and furious. you've done it again, carlos! ♪ with the fastest in-home wifi and millions of hotspots xfinity is perfect for people who love fast. don't miss furious 7 in theaters april 3rd. >> this year we're marking some historic various in the civil rights laws. it is 50 years from selma and the civil rights act. but before taking steps across the edmund peddus bridge, behind the small figure of rosa parks there was a very big voice. >> what do colored people now hope to gain by pressing the segregation issue at this time, what do you hope to achieve? >> we hope to achieve equal rights. >> a simple hope but from her earliest days, rosa parks knew the struggle for justice was far more complex. the history books remember rosa parks as a soft spoken seam stre
the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet around here, we're all about fast. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. with millions of wifi hotspots all over the place - including one right here at the shop - now we can stream all things fast and furious. you've done it again, carlos! ♪ with the fastest in-home wifi and millions of hotspots xfinity is perfect for people who love fast....
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. >> on "america tonight": sex crimes on campus. lessons learned after a groundbreaking year of reports. >> did you know that title 9 was something that could be applied, that universities could be held responsible under title 9 before this happened to you, before you saw oreport? >> i never heard of title 9. i was one of the people that thought oh it's never going to happen to me. >> "america tonight's" christof putzel on the falsely accused. >> they don't get the due process rights that many americans would expect to have occur. >> harsh crack downs, are universities going too far or not far enough? sex crimes on campus, "america tonight's" special report. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. it is a story that rocked and royaled, the university of virginia twice, and because up sexual assault on all campuses across the country. the rolling stone article did reignite the campaign on a continues continuing sex crimes on campus avoid sanction with federal watch dogs and deal with what is an increasing concern for students on an
. >> on "america tonight": sex crimes on campus. lessons learned after a groundbreaking year of reports. >> did you know that title 9 was something that could be applied, that universities could be held responsible under title 9 before this happened to you, before you saw oreport? >> i never heard of title 9. i was one of the people that thought oh it's never going to happen to me. >> "america tonight's" christof putzel on the falsely accused....
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together we share a vision for america.ry unshackled by crushing debt, recommitted to our founding principles and he will buy freedom and prosperity to create endless opportunities for americans from every single walk of life. helping us give voice to these ideas from the very beginning. so first, i just want to express that rand and i are deeply grateful for your support, prayers, friendship and encouragement. it is hard to believe it has been six years since april of 2009, when coach rand paul left our youngest son's little league game to go give what he said was going to be a short message to a small group of people and downtown bowling green. [laughter] when he arrived, there were 700 sign waving tea partiers filling the park in bowling green. [applause] rand told me there was such energy and electricity in the air that night that he sensed a real change in the mood of the country and a desire for real reform. like the majority of americans he was frustrated with washington and soon started talking to me about making a
together we share a vision for america.ry unshackled by crushing debt, recommitted to our founding principles and he will buy freedom and prosperity to create endless opportunities for americans from every single walk of life. helping us give voice to these ideas from the very beginning. so first, i just want to express that rand and i are deeply grateful for your support, prayers, friendship and encouragement. it is hard to believe it has been six years since april of 2009, when coach rand...
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"america"america tonight"'s michael okwu returned to the water with those who say they know best, just how much has changed. >> reporter: what kind of fish are you catching in these waters? >> puppy drowns all kinds. >> point ocean indian tribe tucked deep in the wetlands of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years these waters have put food on their table and money in their bank account. >> reporter: what would you guys do if you weren't living off the water? >> what would we do? oh lord, i don't know. >> you never considered that? >> no. >> now their sea farring faring life may end. some have turned to church charity in order to survive. >> i mean they're fishermen and they couldn't fish. it caused a lot of anger in the community. >> reporter: to understand the impact of the spill on this landscape and on those who live and fish here, we took a boat ride with the dardars. these vast fields of sea grass is what gives life, they are the spawning ground for fish and a nursery for the newly born. not to mention a home for shrimp and oysters. before bp louisiana was already losing 24 sq
"america"america tonight"'s michael okwu returned to the water with those who say they know best, just how much has changed. >> reporter: what kind of fish are you catching in these waters? >> puppy drowns all kinds. >> point ocean indian tribe tucked deep in the wetlands of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years these waters have put food on their table and money in their bank account. >> reporter: what would you guys do if you weren't living off the...