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skinner: behold, children, the majesty of springfield glacier. crane your necks skyward to behold its icy glory. ( frog croaks ) what happened to the glacier? it's nearly melted. ( gasps ) this must be due to global warming. young lady, the federal government's position on global warming is that it does not exist. the glacier's doing just fine. no, it isn't. it's a lump of slush. look at it. i have a little girl just like you at home. that's where she stays-- at home. oh, i just love it here. so many things, and so many things of each thing. welcome to sprawl-mart. can i get you a cart or a basket? grandpa, you're a greet grater. i mean a great greeter. now look who's senile. ( laughing ) ( moans ) i'll take a cart. all right. ( grunting ) darn thing's stuck. i'll just give it a good yank. ( yelling ) no... ...mes. ( grunts ) ( both gasp ) oh, dad. how i'll miss your cap, your walking stick, your plaster base. i'm down here, you idiot. dad. where's your base? don't worry about that. someone's gotta greet the customers. ah, they'll be fine. no. th
skinner: behold, children, the majesty of springfield glacier. crane your necks skyward to behold its icy glory. ( frog croaks ) what happened to the glacier? it's nearly melted. ( gasps ) this must be due to global warming. young lady, the federal government's position on global warming is that it does not exist. the glacier's doing just fine. no, it isn't. it's a lump of slush. look at it. i have a little girl just like you at home. that's where she stays-- at home. oh, i just love it here....
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. [[voiceover]] from lucrative defense contracts to behind-the-scene lobbyists. >>did egyptians ever think that aid would actually be cut? >>never. [[voiceover]] fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and the egyptian militaries. >>i don't think we will suffer now. we already have airplanes, tanks ... >>they haven't changed the nature of what they provide us. why would we want to change what we provide them? on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>a
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. [[voiceover]] from lucrative defense contracts to behind-the-scene lobbyists. >>did egyptians ever think that aid would actually be cut? >>never. [[voiceover]] fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and the egyptian militaries. >>i don't think we will suffer now. we already have airplanes,...
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yet in this cunning game between artist and beholder there is a third possibility, namely that that mirror reflection is not actually of the painting, but of the real king and queen who've dropped by to observe their artist at work. this would put me in front of the picture plane in the disconcerting position of the shoes of philip iv. in all likelihood, the painting was meant for the private pleasure of the king alone. the privileged eavesdropping implied by the reflection would certainly explain all the attentiveness of those gazes directed in different ways at the royal intruder. yet there really is nothing deferential about this painting at all. here, it is the artist rather than the king who is sovereign. after these amazing visual fireworks it comes as something of an anticlimax to learn that velazquez spent the later part of his life in an almost obsessive quest for gentlemanly status. the snobbery that made him hunger to be a knight of the order of santiago may seem degrading to us. after all, his nobility lay in his art which he had taken to undreamt-of levels of sophistication an
yet in this cunning game between artist and beholder there is a third possibility, namely that that mirror reflection is not actually of the painting, but of the real king and queen who've dropped by to observe their artist at work. this would put me in front of the picture plane in the disconcerting position of the shoes of philip iv. in all likelihood, the painting was meant for the private pleasure of the king alone. the privileged eavesdropping implied by the reflection would certainly...
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >>> if you want to learn more about prep being for the apocalypse. how's that working out for you? >> it's great. we just released it. >> we developed the app. pit has a checklist and a tracker to see how far along you are. it actually has a fun report card that mirrors the doom's day prepers so you can score yourself and see where you are right now and begin prep egging and see how you progress. >> i been looking here. aps. prerps died apps. look at this, this is nice. doom's day preppers. husband and wife wearing a gas mask. these nice. >> don't look at that one. this one says: >> i think it is far culture the. >> okay. one of our guest has extra audio coming in. there it goes. watch the sound with all your mics open. scott, i want to go back to you . >>fy went to costco this weekend and tried to do so, i would probably fail. i would not have too much of something. do the preppers orle some of them do it wrong. is there an art to this? >>
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >>> if you want to learn more about prep being for the apocalypse. how's that working out for you? >> it's great. we just released it. >> we developed the app. pit has a checklist and a tracker to see how far along you are. it actually has a fun report card that mirrors the doom's day prepers so you can score yourself...
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liz: flip it over and you will see behold. how far morgan stanley has come.rlie: that is what it was yesterday, that is what got people talking. what is interesting is that is 115 rather than 155. that may have been my fault, but i think 115. liz: what should our viewers take away from that? >> premiere of oa brokerage fir. we deal with people average investors, this is what is going on in wall street. these are sophisticated investors saying the wall street firm that has a right business model starting with morgan stanley. if you are an investor, this is saying the risk management is better. and that basically it has got the right mix of what it does, mean the advice they brokerage channel and investment bank as opposed to the trading model that is out of favor with regulators. liz: this has taken more than a year. >charlie: he took over in 2010. announced switching over in 2009. it is a fairly interesting, i know james is feeling really good on friday because morgan stanley stock was up. better earnings then goldman sachs, which was worse than expected. thi
liz: flip it over and you will see behold. how far morgan stanley has come.rlie: that is what it was yesterday, that is what got people talking. what is interesting is that is 115 rather than 155. that may have been my fault, but i think 115. liz: what should our viewers take away from that? >> premiere of oa brokerage fir. we deal with people average investors, this is what is going on in wall street. these are sophisticated investors saying the wall street firm that has a right business...
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. ... >> this is al jazeera. >>> welcome to the newshour. i am steven colen in dohar. we are in somalia these patrols around the basin. >> withw fighting al shabaab who are claiming to have just been attacked by western forces. >>> more than 200 my grants are missing after their boat, inc., off of the italian island of lanpadusa. >
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. ... >> this is al jazeera. >>> welcome to the newshour. i am steven colen in dohar. we are in somalia these patrols around the basin. >> withw fighting al shabaab who are claiming to have just been attacked by western forces. >>> more than 200 my grants are missing after their boat, inc., off of the italian...
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i'm gonna hook this up like that, and lo and behold, it lights. what's the voltage across the lamp, gang? 12. 12. what's the voltage across the lamp now? 12. 12. what's the voltage across the lamp now? 12. 12. in fact, you know what i could do? i could keep this battery in this room. and i could take these two leads and i could bring them to the other side of campus. and over in the other side of campus, i just go like this, and i'd say, "what's the voltage across the leads, gang?" and what would you guys say? - 12. - 12. and it will light up over there. in fact, what do you think a wire is? a wire is just two leads that come from some power source somewhere else. but you got one of these things cut off and you hit a switch, boom, you connect it and you're on. you see, it's like this, turn the switch off, boom. turn the switch on, boom. there a little clever ways to do that. but i've got 12 volts across that lamp no matter where i put it, okay? let's suppose i go like this, gang? let's suppose i put another lamp in here. i'll put another lamp in s
i'm gonna hook this up like that, and lo and behold, it lights. what's the voltage across the lamp, gang? 12. 12. what's the voltage across the lamp now? 12. 12. what's the voltage across the lamp now? 12. 12. in fact, you know what i could do? i could keep this battery in this room. and i could take these two leads and i could bring them to the other side of campus. and over in the other side of campus, i just go like this, and i'd say, "what's the voltage across the leads, gang?"...
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and, behold, all things have become new. so the old you goes in and the new you comes out. unless a change has taken place on the inside, then this won't matter. the only thing will happen, if you haven't changed on the inside, the only thing that will happen today is you'll just get wet. amen? praise god. you need to take off your shoes and your socks. >> you are going to be the light of 6-2. >> amen? not to just smile. >> get in. face that wall. sit down. exactly. there you go. extend your legs and your back, back here. come back here. there you go. bring your body over here. cross your arms. praise god. sherman, in obedience and the commands of jesus christ and all your professional faith, my brother, we do now baptize you in the name of the father, the name of the son and the holy ghost. amen. amen, praise god. you need to get up. amen. >> amen. >> praise god. amen. >> there you go. amen. amen. >> all right. >> it felt good. i can't remember the last time i was in water like that. >> you have to always hold out hope and especially in a place like this. giving up -- givi
and, behold, all things have become new. so the old you goes in and the new you comes out. unless a change has taken place on the inside, then this won't matter. the only thing will happen, if you haven't changed on the inside, the only thing that will happen today is you'll just get wet. amen? praise god. you need to take off your shoes and your socks. >> you are going to be the light of 6-2. >> amen? not to just smile. >> get in. face that wall. sit down. exactly. there you...
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i shall sacrifice my finest grains and livestock. ( flies buzzing ) behold, i have found favor with theind favor with thy belly! ( grunting ) ( laughing maniacally ) ( groans ) now i must bury my son, while you wander the earth forever with the mark of evil upon your face. ( viewers gasping ) ( cheering ) ( groans ) ned, your film was a masterpiece. it turned me from an atheist to a hurray-theist! sir, you have revealed to me a world of faith, beyond the world of science. i would pay to see it again and again and again and again, but not six times. i also would pay to see it again. me, too. here's some guy's wallet. i am that guy! smithers, we could make a fortune with these bible pictures. and i've been looking for a way to launder the money i made selling club soda as flu vaccine. everyone seemed so happy, but i'm surprised at ned. he left out all the good times cain and abel had when they were growing up. he's just being true to the bible, which is pretty violent. and sexy. king david stole someone else's wife, mary magdalene was a hooker... bart. how do you know these things? it's a
i shall sacrifice my finest grains and livestock. ( flies buzzing ) behold, i have found favor with theind favor with thy belly! ( grunting ) ( laughing maniacally ) ( groans ) now i must bury my son, while you wander the earth forever with the mark of evil upon your face. ( viewers gasping ) ( cheering ) ( groans ) ned, your film was a masterpiece. it turned me from an atheist to a hurray-theist! sir, you have revealed to me a world of faith, beyond the world of science. i would pay to see it...
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. >>> ahead, they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder.t is it about this woman's hair that got her fired from hooters? you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: world news now continues after this from our abc stations. woman's hair that got her fired from hooters? you are you know, from a young age. i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am your dividend. ♪ >> many of us would love to live the glamorous life but unfortunately most of us can't afford it. particularly when it comes to high fashion. >> now the ladies are taking a hint from the guys who for generations have gotten around the formal wear affordability problem by renting it. >> reporter: they are the eye-popping, glamorous red rent the runway.com has a store inside of henry -- in new york city. >> welcome to our dream closet. >> i love it. >> reporter: i got to check it out with the company's cofounders. >> you can now rent a designer dress that you otherwise wo
. >>> ahead, they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder.t is it about this woman's hair that got her fired from hooters? you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: world news now continues after this from our abc stations. woman's hair that got her fired from hooters? you are you know, from a young age. i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am your...
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mary reads the prophecy of isaiah-- "behold, a virgin shall conceive," as she is interrupted by the archangel gabriel's annunciation. an angelic orchestra in the temple of solomon celebrates this mystical union of heaven and earth by its harmonious celestial music. these happy sounds may also refer to musical therapy practiced in medieval hospitals. shown as if defined by light alone this is the most convincing resurrection ever painted. prophet of the atomic age, grunewald conveys a sense of weightlessness as christ rises. for the final opening, painted wings contrast with a sculpted centerpiece. saint anthony is enthroned in triumph at the center and show again at the left meeting paul the hermit in his forest retreat. for this scene of saint anthony's torment and trial in the wilderness, the artist brings back all the irrational-- the images of monsters he saw in medieval and 15th-century art. he gives them an amazing quality of reality, a sense of immediacy. half human a fearfully diseased demon clutches his prayer book in a bag. an inscription in the corner could apply to him as well as
mary reads the prophecy of isaiah-- "behold, a virgin shall conceive," as she is interrupted by the archangel gabriel's annunciation. an angelic orchestra in the temple of solomon celebrates this mystical union of heaven and earth by its harmonious celestial music. these happy sounds may also refer to musical therapy practiced in medieval hospitals. shown as if defined by light alone this is the most convincing resurrection ever painted. prophet of the atomic age, grunewald conveys a...
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> time now for living post news. we told but first tv, zimbabwe's tv station that launched just prior to the zimbabwe presidential elections in july. first tv is now off the air citing financial problems. broadcasting online and via satellite from a location it did not want to disclose the privately owned network brought a new elementdo element. first tv said it will stay off the air while it figures out a more sustainable economic model. no one exactly knows where the channel's money came from, but the man in can charge is adam chadwick . the channel was not popular with the ruling party back when it launched th . here's a prediction for what's it's worth since it's pure speculation on our part. if first tv ever comes back it will probably appear just prior zimbabwe's vote for a new president. >>> since septembe september 22nd demonstrators have gone to the streets over hikes in the price of fuel. the protests triggered a crackdown and the
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> time now for living post news. we told but first tv, zimbabwe's tv station that launched just prior to the zimbabwe presidential elections in july. first tv is now off the air citing financial problems. broadcasting online and via satellite from a location it did not want to disclose the privately owned network brought a new...
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it was a testament not have their proud past there was nothing - it was something new to behold. the architect at that time was renowned brunn less phillip to. he was asked over and over again about his greatness and genus by he said what malcolm was saying he said it was not my genus but the genius of underscore incidence railroad the most important people are ail those who are about to enjoy something for a generation. the genius of the people of san francisco, oakland the entire bay area, northern california and this great state we should celebrate today because if not for their willingness to exercise their faith none of us would get to enjoy the fruits of your last year. so it's now i am prepared having come late because of my 10 minute internship on figuring out how one takes a chain and not a rope and prepares to cut it. i look forward after steve makes some final remarks to inviting you out for that great moment. congratulations everybody (clapping) >> thank you lieutenant governor. i did hear him as a 10 minutes so i would give him more. governor schwarzenegger ruined a
it was a testament not have their proud past there was nothing - it was something new to behold. the architect at that time was renowned brunn less phillip to. he was asked over and over again about his greatness and genus by he said what malcolm was saying he said it was not my genus but the genius of underscore incidence railroad the most important people are ail those who are about to enjoy something for a generation. the genius of the people of san francisco, oakland the entire bay area,...
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. consider this. unconventional wisdom. welcome back everyone to al jazeera. sitting with the president of bolivia. mr. president, thank you for your time. i want to talk to beliefian and u.s. relates. there was a time when you thought that relations might actually improve after the election. of barack obama. in your view, what's gone wrong? >> well, first, the beliefian government tries to improve diplomatic relations with the united states. and for that, we drafted an agreement for diplomatic relations, cooperation, working together, and that was not respected. second, i had a lot of faith in president obama. because he also come
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. consider this....
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kindergarten it was pretty clear that special education was going to be in the works and low and behold two of them have a special needs. i suspected that. i was afraid that a private school would let my boys fall through the crack and 10 years later i'm happy to say i was wrong. my boys have received all the tools to make them successful. i believe believed that cac s arts destruction has been a support for the abides. i've also felt the incredible support from the staff and i'm here to declare the strong support for the reluctant of our charter. i'm monica my son goes to the charter school. cac helped to get my child to accept the challenges that are required of him in high school. cac provides my child with the safe learning investment. he's bend and it gives him a deeper understanding of what he's learning. sorry >> that is the time. why don't you take 30 seconds okay. and finish up >> i've been with the school for 17 years. my mid son that's dix election and he's good evening to be a paramedic in june. i charred the committee and we advocated for affirmative action and we helped bu
kindergarten it was pretty clear that special education was going to be in the works and low and behold two of them have a special needs. i suspected that. i was afraid that a private school would let my boys fall through the crack and 10 years later i'm happy to say i was wrong. my boys have received all the tools to make them successful. i believe believed that cac s arts destruction has been a support for the abides. i've also felt the incredible support from the staff and i'm here to...
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. >> reporter: beauty does seem to rest more comfortably in the eye of the beholding. >>> when we come back on a second look. the key system providing transit in the east bay and across the bridge to san francisco. >>> how an efficient an extensive urban transit system disappeared. a bit later, san francisco's ferry building when it was the gate way for travel to san francisco. look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. pek chjalapeÑos, bacon,ndles. tomato and avocado. i call it, "the avocado da vinci". create your om'lart with denny's build your own omelette menu. >>> tonight on a second look the bay bridge. for more than 50 years cars have b
. >> reporter: beauty does seem to rest more comfortably in the eye of the beholding. >>> when we come back on a second look. the key system providing transit in the east bay and across the bridge to san francisco. >>> how an efficient an extensive urban transit system disappeared. a bit later, san francisco's ferry building when it was the gate way for travel to san francisco. look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver. back in our day, we couldn't just move the...
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. at least 230,000 people have fled the juarez area since calderon launched his war on the cartels in 2006. like doctor sergio and his wife guadalupe, more than half have fled to the united states. dr. sergio had a successful medical practice - he ran a private clinic, a nursing school, and did charity work. then, in may of 2009, he was kidnapped. he was released after his family paid a ransom. a year and a half later, extortionists sent him a message, demanding he pay what is known in juarez as "the quota" - a fee to protect his clinic. there was no one to call for help. like most people we spoke to in juarez, dr. sergio doesn't trust the federal police force that is supposed to be protecting him from organized crime. >> but unlike dr. sergio, most people in juarez don't have the means to flee to the us. back across the border, jesus juarez and his family are packing up too, and moving - to a different part of town. rows of homes lie abandone
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. at least 230,000 people have fled the juarez area since calderon launched his war on the cartels in 2006. like doctor sergio and his wife guadalupe, more than half have fled to the united states. dr. sergio had a successful medical practice - he ran a private clinic, a nursing school, and did charity work. then, in may of 2009, he was...
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underneath the curtain we realize that there's no reason why we should be overpaying or why we should be behold ton what somebody else designed. >> jose also creates kits for doctors and nurses hack or create ways to create their own medical devices. >> this will phone how often that pill bottle is used or how much volume of medication it still has. >> it will take some time for jose's ideas to take root in the medical community but it's already starting. some major players in the medical industry is starting to pay close attention to his work. >> pharmaceutical companies are engaging us in a way they haven't before. >> he says they're interested in their own bottom lines but his inventions can also help the bottom lines of millions of americans who need health care. >> otherwise we are going to end up with digital health care for the haves and sort of digital health care for the have nots. that would be unfortunate. >> jose is trying to produce devices that are just as efficient as the expensive medical devices. >>> you've probably heard of crowd funding. that's where websites like kick starte
underneath the curtain we realize that there's no reason why we should be overpaying or why we should be behold ton what somebody else designed. >> jose also creates kits for doctors and nurses hack or create ways to create their own medical devices. >> this will phone how often that pill bottle is used or how much volume of medication it still has. >> it will take some time for jose's ideas to take root in the medical community but it's already starting. some major players in...
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out almost any window, a sight to behold. except at one time, this window.window. >> this was a barren part of dog pooh basically. yeah. >> reporter: this is the plot of land annie is talking about and what it looked like in 2008. about the time her boyfriend now husband said he wanted to move so they could have a garden. >> i really didn't want to move out. i thought, well, there is a patch of land across the street. let's put some flowers there. that will save me a lot of work. wrong! >> reporter: wrong because after she planted a few flowers, she felt it needed more. then some more. and well, by the time she realized just how much work this garden was going to be, it was too late to turn back. >> i didn't want to give up all the blood, sweat and tears i put into it and i kept going. >> reporter: going for five years now. the plot of land tucked inside the mariposa off-ramp off 280, and owned, she later earned by caltrans, is now the pennsylvania street garden. >> amazing how many people are like i didn't even know there was a garden there. they come off t
out almost any window, a sight to behold. except at one time, this window.window. >> this was a barren part of dog pooh basically. yeah. >> reporter: this is the plot of land annie is talking about and what it looked like in 2008. about the time her boyfriend now husband said he wanted to move so they could have a garden. >> i really didn't want to move out. i thought, well, there is a patch of land across the street. let's put some flowers there. that will save me a lot of...
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. -- have many more secrets to behold. >> the operator of japan's crippled fukushima nuclear plant said that for tons of rainwater each have been contaminated by radiation leak during a transfer in the holding area. this is the latest bad news following the earthquake and tsunami two years ago which sparked a major crisis at the plant. we have covered the aftermath extensively. we have an in depth look. >> i was here the first reactor at fukushima exploded a year later, i moved here with my family. -- i was here when the first reactor at fukushima exploded. a year later, i moved here with my family. this is the age of the radioactive zone. allowed farther down the road unless they have one of these special passes. i would like to know, is it possible to fully recover from a disaster like fukushima? is it possible to make sure it never happens again? nothing about fukushima straightforward. no one died here. is still high. sits five miles from the plant. they called this japan's chernobyl. two days after the first reactor exploded, it's 20,000 residents were told to get in their cars and
. -- have many more secrets to behold. >> the operator of japan's crippled fukushima nuclear plant said that for tons of rainwater each have been contaminated by radiation leak during a transfer in the holding area. this is the latest bad news following the earthquake and tsunami two years ago which sparked a major crisis at the plant. we have covered the aftermath extensively. we have an in depth look. >> i was here the first reactor at fukushima exploded a year later, i moved here...
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behold! look! lo! how say you? what, quite unmann'd in folly? avaunt and quit my sight! let the earth hide thee! thy bones are marrowless thy blood is cold. thou hast no speculation in those eyes which thou dost glare with! this of this, good peers but as a thing of custom. hence, horrible shadow! unreal mockery, hence! you have displaced the mirth broke the good meeting with most admired disorder. my lord. i pray you, speak not. he grows worse and worse. question enrages him. at once, good night. stand not upon the order of your going, but go at once. good night, and better health attend his majesty. a kind good night to all. it will have blood, they say blood will have blood. what is the night? almost at odds with morning, which is which. i will tomorrow to the weird sisters. more shall they speak, for now i am bent to know, by the worst means, the worst. i am in blood stepp'd in so far that should i wade no more, returning were as tedious as go o'er. you lack the season of all natures, sleep. come, we'll to sleep. we are yet but young in deed. double, double toil and
behold! look! lo! how say you? what, quite unmann'd in folly? avaunt and quit my sight! let the earth hide thee! thy bones are marrowless thy blood is cold. thou hast no speculation in those eyes which thou dost glare with! this of this, good peers but as a thing of custom. hence, horrible shadow! unreal mockery, hence! you have displaced the mirth broke the good meeting with most admired disorder. my lord. i pray you, speak not. he grows worse and worse. question enrages him. at once, good...
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. -- have many more secrets to behold. >> the operator of japan's crippled fukushima nuclear plant said that for tons of rainwater each have been contaminated by radiation leak during a transfer in the holding area. this is the latest bad news following the earthquake and tsunami two years ago which sparked a major crisis at the plant. we have covered the aftermath extensively. we have an in depth look. >> i was here the first reactor at fukushima exploded a year later, i moved here with my family. -- i was here when the first reactor at fukushima exploded. a year later, i moved here with my family. this is the age of the radioactive zone. allowed farther down the road unless they have one of these special passes. i would like to know, is it possible to fully recover from a disaster like fukushima? is it possible to make sure it never happens again? nothing about fukushima straightforward. no one died here. is still high. sits five miles from the plant. they called this japan's chernobyl. two days after the first reactor exploded, it's 20,000 residents were told to get in their cars and
. -- have many more secrets to behold. >> the operator of japan's crippled fukushima nuclear plant said that for tons of rainwater each have been contaminated by radiation leak during a transfer in the holding area. this is the latest bad news following the earthquake and tsunami two years ago which sparked a major crisis at the plant. we have covered the aftermath extensively. we have an in depth look. >> i was here the first reactor at fukushima exploded a year later, i moved here...
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> the budget impasse is over one thing, the afford alan care act, obamacare. that was the single issue that conservatives would not budge on when the clock struck 12:00. the president dug his heels in, too t glitches caused some delay. many watched the beach ball on their mac or that loading loop on the pc as the website refused to load or reveal error messages but open enroll ment did go live on october 1st. help smooth out the process for those americans signing up for obamacare. navigators are spread out around the country. karen basha is at the forefront to help navigators reach the arch insured in florida. she is the head of the epilepsy foundation. she dispatched 17 navigators in 35 counties. karen 1y0i7bd me now. good to see both of you. you look great. if you came up to me to help me get through healthcare, i would welcome you with open arms. are you getting a warm welcome for people? do people find you, or do you find them? >> peop
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> the budget impasse is over one thing, the afford alan care act, obamacare. that was the single issue that conservatives would not budge on when the clock struck 12:00. the president dug his heels in, too t glitches caused some delay. many watched the beach ball on their mac or that loading loop on the pc as the website refused to...
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold al jazeera america, there's more to it. the government shuts down and al jazeera america covers all of it. from washinton politics, to the real impact on you... >> there's harworking people that want to do their part.. but the government isn't doing theirs... >> coverage continues on al jazeera america. >>> as reckless as a government shutdown is, as many people as are being hurt by a government shutdown, an economic shutdown that results from default would be dramatically worse. in a government shutdown, social security checks still go out on time. in an economic shutdown, if we don't raise the debt ceiling, they don't go out on time. in a government shutdown, disability benefits still arrive on time. in an economic shutdown, they don't. in a government shutdown, millions of americans not just federal workers, everybody faces real economic hardship. >> welcome back to "inside story." that's president obama today at a construction company in rock vil, maryland, a superb of washington.
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold al jazeera america, there's more to it. the government shuts down and al jazeera america covers all of it. from washinton politics, to the real impact on you... >> there's harworking people that want to do their part.. but the government isn't doing theirs... >> coverage continues on al jazeera america. >>> as reckless as a government shutdown is, as many people as...
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don't believe it i don't believe it because there's no way for somebody like you in the media or the beholder things like this because our policy is it's very clear in the philippians access the law should only be limited by special and i'm not sure they don't have to have access. well. can you explain what's going on with a golden rice after you harvest and then i just get the compile all those regulatory data those coming from the field is just one part of it there will be a date that i mean from the lab you know protein analysis positional analyses all these things all those will be form part of that the regulatory set of data that will be submitted to the regulator and that's the department of agriculture bureau plant in the story so based on those data they will make an evaluation. it's gold in the days safe the. basic by safety requirements when we philippine people eat golden rice so where would the golden rice become available for on samsung for planting iris i can tell you that i wish i can have a definite answer to your question but i can't because it would depend on that. if and wh
don't believe it i don't believe it because there's no way for somebody like you in the media or the beholder things like this because our policy is it's very clear in the philippians access the law should only be limited by special and i'm not sure they don't have to have access. well. can you explain what's going on with a golden rice after you harvest and then i just get the compile all those regulatory data those coming from the field is just one part of it there will be a date that i mean...
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold>> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> obama administration officials said they need to enrol 2.7 u.s. redents between the ages of 18 and 35 in exchange plans to balance risks and hold down costs. will they enrol come 1 october - should they pay the face. >> joining me now is jen mishory, deputy director of young invincibles, she's in washington d.c. and yevgeniy feyman, a research assistant at the manhattan institute. thank you for being with us. i want to start with you yevgeniy feyman. the young people are crucial to the success of obamacare. >> absolutely. they'll balance out the risk pool, they'll keep premiums that need the insurance, and the administration is reaching out to them. >> jen, the young invincibles are in the 18-34 group. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california.
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold>> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> obama administration officials said they need to enrol 2.7 u.s. redents between the ages of 18 and 35 in exchange plans to balance risks and hold down costs. will they enrol come 1 october - should they pay the face. >> joining me now is jen mishory, deputy director of young invincibles, she's in washington d.c. and yevgeniy...
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold al jazeera america, there's more to it. >>> anti-coup protests have broken out in several egyptian cities today. demonstrations in cairo turned violent when police fired live rounds and tear gas at protesters. the fighting erupted after protesters from the muslim brotherhood which supports president morsi marched in defiance of a crackdown on the group. >>> today is a day of mourning in italy. over 200 african migrants are still missing from a capsized boat. bad weather hampered the recovery mission. pope francis sent a message, calling it, quote, a day of tears. >>> and pope francis is now in aseesy italy, the hometown of his namesake, st. francis. he embraced the poor and continued this reform the church. mr. cody thanks so much for joining us this noon. so tell me about the significance of this trip, besides the fact that it's francis's namesake town. who was francis of asisi? >> well, francis of asisi was a 13th century saint who brought reform to the church at a low point. and hi
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold al jazeera america, there's more to it. >>> anti-coup protests have broken out in several egyptian cities today. demonstrations in cairo turned violent when police fired live rounds and tear gas at protesters. the fighting erupted after protesters from the muslim brotherhood which supports president morsi marched in defiance of a crackdown on the group. >>> today is a...
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the facade curves in, but the dome above it curves out, presenting the beholder with a dramatic contrastusing a symmetry so odd that it seems almost asymmetrical, he opposes convex and concave arcs. the result is that the building itself seems to be alive and pulsating. borromini's work emphasized one of the central teachings of the roman catholic church in the 17th century. salvation could not be attained by reason alone, nor by simple sensual experience. it required an imaginative leap of faith. in bewildering the eye and challenging the mind, borromini sought to plunge the worshiper into the mystery of salvation. not everyone understood. a contemporary critic wrote, "everyone gets in his head a new idea "and displays it in public squares and upon facades, madly deforming buildings and even towns." but an official of borromini's church of san carlo recorded, "nothing similar, with regard to artistic merit, "can be found anywhere in the world. "members of different nations arrive daily in rome "and try to procure plans of the church. "we've been asked for them by germans, flemings, fren
the facade curves in, but the dome above it curves out, presenting the beholder with a dramatic contrastusing a symmetry so odd that it seems almost asymmetrical, he opposes convex and concave arcs. the result is that the building itself seems to be alive and pulsating. borromini's work emphasized one of the central teachings of the roman catholic church in the 17th century. salvation could not be attained by reason alone, nor by simple sensual experience. it required an imaginative leap of...
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is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. this is tony harris with today's top stories. kathleen sebelius was grilled for three hours on the healthcare exchanges. she testified that problems will be fixed. >>> president obama is praising his plan for helping the uninsured and today said it is not a failure. he gave a speech in boston since massachusetts' health plan was the template for the affordable care act. his speech was interrupted by protesters. [ hecklers ] >> so here's what happened. the president was speaking and the protesters were asking for the president to address climate change issues. the president made light of the situation and said the demonstrators were at the wrongally. facebook investors gave people a lot to like this morning. they build out wall street estimate. advertising revenues are at 66% with half of that coming from ads on mobile devices. and those are the headlines. i'm tony harris. "inside story" is next on al jazeera america. >> the nation's top spies deny they've gone
is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. this is tony harris with today's top stories. kathleen sebelius was grilled for three hours on the healthcare exchanges. she testified that problems will be fixed. >>> president obama is praising his plan for helping the uninsured and today said it is not a failure. he gave a speech in boston since massachusetts' health plan was the template for...
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> in light of sunday night's breaking bad finale, don't worry no spoilers here. 10.3 million viewers tuned in to see walter white's conclusion. the sought after 18 to 49 age bracket. it's clear cable networks can compete with the best of broadcast channels. ratings have drastically changed thanks to dvrs and to streaming sites, including netflix and amazon prime. hard to predict when viewers will watch their shows or what to watch them on. audiences have splintered, mash, my favorite show ever said good-bye in 1983, as 105.9 million viewers watched. but ten years later another huge hit cheers had a massive audience but 25 million fewer than mash. seinfeld dropped in 1998 and friends got a send off but half of mash's audience two decades before. and these cable fares did as well as their cable brethren, sopranos did better than breaking bad and sex and the city took in 10.6 million in 2004. the broadcast networks, lost was the big event in 2
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> in light of sunday night's breaking bad finale, don't worry no spoilers here. 10.3 million viewers tuned in to see walter white's conclusion. the sought after 18 to 49 age bracket. it's clear cable networks can compete with the best of broadcast channels. ratings have drastically changed thanks to dvrs and to streaming sites,...
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold>> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> the most important money stories of the day might affect your savings, your job or your retirement. whether its bail-outs or bond rates this stuff get complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and make it real. welcome back to tech know. you are about to tell us a story about one of the strangely magnificent birds in the world. >> close up it is pretty ugly. so it isn't the most beautiful bird close up. but when it is flying, it is absolutely gorgeous. at 1 point, the population was down to about 22 birds total. and it's all because of the led shot in bullets p p because humanity took them to the brink of extinction, we are now working to bring them back to it's original population level. >> in flight it impresses, majestic as it sails through the skies. strong and steady. it is the largest flying bird in north america, capable of cruising 55 miles a
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold>> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> the most important money stories of the day might affect your savings, your job or your retirement. whether its bail-outs or bond rates this stuff get complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and make it real. welcome back to tech know. you...
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every morning. >>and i love being able to tell other people stories. >>this is it, i want to be a part of this. >>this is what really drove me to al jazeera america. >> mr. gonzalez? excuse me, mr. gonzalez? could you explain why you haven't paid your workers? >> after fault lines began investigating david's cafe for stealing its employees' wages, the owner offered to pay his former workers seventy-five percent of what they're owed. with few other options, the workers agreed. but as o
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news...
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. [[voiceover]] from al jazeera media network comes a new voice of journalism in the u.s. >>the delta is a microcosm of america. [[voiceover]] we tell the human story, from around the block, across the country, with more points of view. >>if joe can't find work, his family will go from living in a motel to living in their car. [[voiceover]] connected, inspired, bold. >>about a thousand protestors have occupied ... [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. consider this. unconventional wisdom. >> mr. gonzalez? excuse me, mr. gonzalez? could you explain why you haven't paid your workers? >> after fault lines began investigating david's cafe for stealing its employees' wages,
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. [[voiceover]] from al jazeera media network comes a new voice of journalism in the u.s. >>the delta is a microcosm of america. [[voiceover]] we tell the human story, from around the block, across the country, with more points of view. >>if joe can't find work, his family will go from living in a motel to living in their car....
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. >> our plates have gotten bigger. we feel the need to fill those. our portion sizes have increased by more than 40% in the last 30 years. there are huge amounts of food being pushed upon us, that we didn't have in the past, and you know, frankly there's just too much of it. >> welcome back. we're talking about innovative ways being used to combat food waste in america. dana, that summed up, there's too much of it, more food being produced, more wasted. what about before the stores, is there anything being done to limit or adjust to a level that is truly schoolable? >> hmm, you know, not so much. i haven't heard of too much going on to really ad
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. >> our plates have gotten...
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. millions who need assistance now. we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. >> and we're back on talk to al jazeera with congressman luis gutierrez. you've seen the clashes this time. has it gotten worse and why? >> well the partisanship here is worse than i've ever seen it. when newt gingrich, he was a partisan. but he was the leader of the party. when he called a shot the party followed it. i really do believe, this is something people have heard time and time again but it's just true and it's something that we need to recognize. there are 30, 40 members of the republican caucus, tea party caucus within the republican caucus that don't believe government should exist. they are happy and thrilled that the government, they are celebrating and giddy that there isn't govern
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. millions who need assistance now. we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. >> and we're back on talk to al jazeera with congressman luis gutierrez....
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low and behold our forecast keeps going. napa is 52. chilly night for fremont, 51.nd san jose dropping down to 55 degrees. it is wet to our north. there's a storm system up there. this is a new one. what it's going to do for us, we won't get rain fall but the on shore flow keeps going for another two days. it will give us sunshine. but the temperatures won't be warm or hot. right around average. where you were today or a couple of degrees milder. then the low pressure system moves setting up high pressure off shore. warm weather all the way to the coast. saturday, the coast may hit 80 degrees as we get that off shore wind cranking up. the warmup will begin tomorrow. gradual throughout the week. as we get the north wind, we will go up in temperature and fire danger. with that north wind, zero rain fall for the next seven to ten days. another comfortable day tomorrow. widespread 70s. campbell, you will hit 77. fremont, sunshine for you, 71 degrees. a few spot hitting 80. upper 60s for the city. upper 70s for sonoma. oakland, 72. lake port tomorrow, sunshine, 77 degree
low and behold our forecast keeps going. napa is 52. chilly night for fremont, 51.nd san jose dropping down to 55 degrees. it is wet to our north. there's a storm system up there. this is a new one. what it's going to do for us, we won't get rain fall but the on shore flow keeps going for another two days. it will give us sunshine. but the temperatures won't be warm or hot. right around average. where you were today or a couple of degrees milder. then the low pressure system moves setting up...
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >> introduces america tonight. >> in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >> an escape from the expected. >> i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. america tonight next on al jazeera america >> welcome back to inside story. we're talking about the complex and often strained relationship between the united states and pakistan. still with us is david sedney, the former deputy secretary of defense. and face face and shuja nawaz of the atlantic council. mr. nuwaz, we're watching president obama meet with pakistani prime minister sharif. he is very opposed to the drone strikes, verbally out loud against them. what happens behind cl
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >> introduces america tonight. >> in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional....
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and lo and behold, it paid off in 2012. nationwide, democrats running for congress got 1.1 million more votes, but republicans sent 33 more members to the house. but it's not just republicans who draw safe districts. democrats do it too. in 2012, both republicans and democrats had a paltry 15% approval rating, and yet 90% of house members were re-elected. >> we have now created a system where politicians are choosing their voters more than voters are choosing their politicians. >> reporter: mathematicians using algorithms have proposed creating electoral maps based on geography and population to eliminate the politics. >> if we continue to have a system which allows ridiculous folks to be elected, then we're going to have a situation where government actually just literally does not function. >> reporter: and on day 14 of the government shutdown, some may argue that's exactly what has happened. kevin tibbles, nbc news, hillside, illinois. >>> now to some surprising revelations about the health of former president george w.
and lo and behold, it paid off in 2012. nationwide, democrats running for congress got 1.1 million more votes, but republicans sent 33 more members to the house. but it's not just republicans who draw safe districts. democrats do it too. in 2012, both republicans and democrats had a paltry 15% approval rating, and yet 90% of house members were re-elected. >> we have now created a system where politicians are choosing their voters more than voters are choosing their politicians. >>...
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and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the boarder. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america. >> i like to bring you good news and provide a silver lining around the dark cloud. the dark cloud is the cost of college. instate tuition and fees to public four-year university increased by 2.9% this year. that is the smallest percentage increase in more than 30 years. that according to a report put out by the college board. public college tuition runs an average of $8,893 a year. private college, by the way, around
and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american...
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they get diagnosed with cancer, they get in a car accident, and lo and behold their plan doesn't wolf what they need. in their words my plan is worthless. >>> we've got to go to a break. absolutely i think ann is right. if people who see that are deductibles going up, i think they didn't have health care before, but most people are seeing them go down and they know what their plans are able to offer. >>> if you think obama care has problems, look at the state of the republican party. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. but i didn't want her towait see my psoriasis. no matter how many ways i try to cover up, my ps
they get diagnosed with cancer, they get in a car accident, and lo and behold their plan doesn't wolf what they need. in their words my plan is worthless. >>> we've got to go to a break. absolutely i think ann is right. if people who see that are deductibles going up, i think they didn't have health care before, but most people are seeing them go down and they know what their plans are able to offer. >>> if you think obama care has problems, look at the state of the republican...
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it came and went and ended in january 2011 and now lo and behold, more than two and a half years later we are seeing an undyed meant unsealed and the arraignment. >> they're using the terminology denial of services. how do you distinguish that from cyber attack? >> at distributed denial of services attack, some people have equated to a digital protest. it sends a bunch of traffic to a website. let's say there is a website you do not like. what is your favorite website? >> putting me on the spot. google. >> google will be hard to ddos because it is gigantic. you set up a piece of software called a low orbit ion cannon. you type in google.com and pushed a button and your computer start sending a request to google just as if you were to go to google in your regular browser but this will be sent again and again and again. if you have enough people doing this not with google but with a smaller, the riaa or mpaa, or gene simmons'website, you overloaded with traffic. it is like a traffic jam. there is too much traffic and you cannot access the site. i anonymous targeting these sites with ddos
it came and went and ended in january 2011 and now lo and behold, more than two and a half years later we are seeing an undyed meant unsealed and the arraignment. >> they're using the terminology denial of services. how do you distinguish that from cyber attack? >> at distributed denial of services attack, some people have equated to a digital protest. it sends a bunch of traffic to a website. let's say there is a website you do not like. what is your favorite website? >>...
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from an epidemic of oil related illness cancer birth defects miscarriages it's horrific thing to behold and i've been there myself numerous times and i you know i wish anybody who doesn't necessarily believe the facts in the case to investigate this because really chevrons allegations in this new rico suit are really just the latest egregious stage of its campaign to evade accountability and let's go back a little bit because i think the part that's most startling is the fact that chevron actually lost this case and was ordered to pay for reparations and damages and then they basically were just able to completely avoid this all how did that happen well chevron has just thumbed its nose at the entire legal system in ecuador and it's important to note that in one thousand nine hundred ninety three this this lawsuit that they lost was originally filed right here in new york in the same court where they're now litigating this case against the ecuadorian victims of their pollution it was filed in one thousand nine hundred three because that's where the headquarters in new york because that'
from an epidemic of oil related illness cancer birth defects miscarriages it's horrific thing to behold and i've been there myself numerous times and i you know i wish anybody who doesn't necessarily believe the facts in the case to investigate this because really chevrons allegations in this new rico suit are really just the latest egregious stage of its campaign to evade accountability and let's go back a little bit because i think the part that's most startling is the fact that chevron...
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it was a sight to behold. i was privileged to witness that. and also i really would be negligence if i didn't mention the role that ilya shapiro and trevor burris played in writing numerous amicus briefs. it's true that ilya and i were the only people in every court of appeals hearing, although i was in pensacola for the district court case. so i got one case -- i mean -- i got one hearing up on him. and, but he was there, and we wrote these briefs. >> i was too busy debating the case in some other law school at the time. >> and he debated in all these law schools. and what trevor and ilya were able to do with the amicus briefs that i co-authored with them, the three of us worked together, is make a pure, constitutional argument of the kind that not all the lawyers for all the cases being litigated around the country were actually able to make at that point. so i do think that our amicus briefs did galvanize the best constitutional arguments against the case, and they were eventually absorbed by the parties when the case eventually went to the
it was a sight to behold. i was privileged to witness that. and also i really would be negligence if i didn't mention the role that ilya shapiro and trevor burris played in writing numerous amicus briefs. it's true that ilya and i were the only people in every court of appeals hearing, although i was in pensacola for the district court case. so i got one case -- i mean -- i got one hearing up on him. and, but he was there, and we wrote these briefs. >> i was too busy debating the case in...
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now and diamond under those sort of laws would be sitting right next to bernie made up but lo and behold eric holder and the whole washington establishment who takes money from the extortionist on wall street change the law to make criminal criminal behavior well that was once worthy of a prison sentence and maybe. hanging now it's ok well first of all i have read ponce's he was not called an oz born in the world of financial twitterers. for this game and i think we should also note for people exactly where we're getting this reference to a little of you shien's which i won't go over travels or those on the swift seventeen twenty six those little fusions those little those seem to be quite. well now ok we're talking about a criminal environment where fraud and me thrive so how does that happen how does that happen aside from just the at least circles how did the masses of the population except that only small time crooks the guys rioting here in the u.k. a few summers ago how do why is it that we all accept that they should be sent to prison for months on end where is jamie dimon should
now and diamond under those sort of laws would be sitting right next to bernie made up but lo and behold eric holder and the whole washington establishment who takes money from the extortionist on wall street change the law to make criminal criminal behavior well that was once worthy of a prison sentence and maybe. hanging now it's ok well first of all i have read ponce's he was not called an oz born in the world of financial twitterers. for this game and i think we should also note for people...
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and lo and behold. tv cameras magically appear to shoot the whole private affair. >> reporter:stay tuned for that. in the meantime. >> reporter: in the afterglow of the big blow out engagement party, there have been a party, there have been a number of kardashian sightings around the city. >> reporter:here is one with mom kris with kim sporting a fur coat of all things. and this shot of a happy kanye west flashing the peace sign. here's a closer look at his feet. standing on the mat of the st. regis hotel.before stepping out. in san francisco, vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. >> catherine: he's third in line for the british throne--- and today, little prince george was welcomed into the church of england. that story ahead. >> reporter:to the average person this is nothing more than a simple white truck parked in san francisco's china town (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter: inside a driver on her cell phone, no bad behavior there either, heck this
and lo and behold. tv cameras magically appear to shoot the whole private affair. >> reporter:stay tuned for that. in the meantime. >> reporter: in the afterglow of the big blow out engagement party, there have been a party, there have been a number of kardashian sightings around the city. >> reporter:here is one with mom kris with kim sporting a fur coat of all things. and this shot of a happy kanye west flashing the peace sign. here's a closer look at his feet. standing on...