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. >> reporter: when i think of missionary work, i think of mother teresa, and the poor of calcutta, thatheels and a strip joint. >> right. where did jesus hang out? who is going to go back and love these girls? some one has got to do it right? >> reporter: jamie hideman used to be one of the girls and lead a group, divine, in orange county, california, part of the strip church network. their motto, jesus loves strippers. they invited us as they made their round, distributing pink papers bags, stuffed with goodies. >> these are salted chocolate chip. how bad can that be? >> reporter: sugary treats and items. >> nail polish, lipstick makes you feel good. >> reporter: hoping to win hearts and souls. >> we feel it is a nice little touch that you know you can make someone feel loved. and feel special that day. >> reporter: jamie was a stripper for three years. now she is not just frying to save souls, she is trying to save women and offer them a chance for redemption. >> amen. all right. >> reporter: it is not an easy task. first up, saturday nights is starbuck's. after some liquid courage an
. >> reporter: when i think of missionary work, i think of mother teresa, and the poor of calcutta, thatheels and a strip joint. >> right. where did jesus hang out? who is going to go back and love these girls? some one has got to do it right? >> reporter: jamie hideman used to be one of the girls and lead a group, divine, in orange county, california, part of the strip church network. their motto, jesus loves strippers. they invited us as they made their round, distributing...
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among the victims of the bombings and injured more than one hundred and forty seven is gripping calcutta has reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack some of these correspondent paul this man has been a test to toss them into satan's a possum according to tiffany's security officials the wind was caused by suicide bomber who was driving and when it's hot and the other was caused by a listener on a motorcycle as i say they came just seconds upon meeting strong bodies strewn about on the ground divorced at the famous wines in from several buildings. what this has led his residence has been having been wounded in that data on blankets to nearby buildings that have the hospitals that have been inundated with people of the evening not the invasion in this new building itself was seventy nine feet and expect the brain in this compound has seen extensive who takes the dye is a stronghold on the minute and his band and crew that has strong ties with the syrian president assad site and its ipo at this stage with a one off the last on the team the way to the city and civil war. it's import
among the victims of the bombings and injured more than one hundred and forty seven is gripping calcutta has reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack some of these correspondent paul this man has been a test to toss them into satan's a possum according to tiffany's security officials the wind was caused by suicide bomber who was driving and when it's hot and the other was caused by a listener on a motorcycle as i say they came just seconds upon meeting strong bodies strewn about on the...
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Nov 16, 2013
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a cousin of his told me when i was in calcutta interviewing her in 2011 she said jail was like a thousandshim. -- house to him. so i'm going to stop with that. ever since he was born he was like tonight his father. he was as handsome as his father with the same strikingly chiseled jaw line. a sense they belonged to a secret world of privilege that went beyond wealth, intelligent, or bloodline. in a society where skin color was a defining force, both roger and his father were fair skinned. a clear advantage that afforded them a natch ram superiority. both were known for their generosity of spirit. and obliging way over the course of their lives would win them stayed fast friends and loyal followers. beneath the similarities ended. unlike his son, he came of age in an occupied country. seemingly fated by his birth in 1980 to live in deference to an imperial power. as a defendant of one of india's oldest bloodlines. he was ironically one of the chosen ones. he would be tapped and trained to deny his indianness and perform like a sole englishmen all in her majesty, the king. while he would rec
a cousin of his told me when i was in calcutta interviewing her in 2011 she said jail was like a thousandshim. -- house to him. so i'm going to stop with that. ever since he was born he was like tonight his father. he was as handsome as his father with the same strikingly chiseled jaw line. a sense they belonged to a secret world of privilege that went beyond wealth, intelligent, or bloodline. in a society where skin color was a defining force, both roger and his father were fair skinned. a...
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Nov 26, 2013
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but here is the story of a 85-pound bundle of fury, a 15-year-old girl living on the outskirts of calcutta has big dreams of coming a world champion boxer. we caught up with her as she prepares for a big match. >> that's one powerful young woman. i'm sure we will see her again. it is not perfect. coming up here we'll have a photo essay entitled the "black portlander," from behind the lens coming up next. >> and now a techknow minute... ♪ >> for a alfor all of its progre ideas portlan portland, oregon,e of the whitest cities in america. >> taking a photographer's journey here is al jazeera's tonya mosley. >> the 27-year-old photographer is in downtown portland looking for something hard to find. >> oh, here we go. >> black faces. >> i was wondering if i could take your picture, if you might be interested, please. >> the memphis, tennessee, native had no idea when she moved here thee years ago that portland was ranked as the whitest major city in america. only 6% are black. recently she began capturing the images of those rare black faces as part of a photo essay she calls "the black portlan
but here is the story of a 85-pound bundle of fury, a 15-year-old girl living on the outskirts of calcutta has big dreams of coming a world champion boxer. we caught up with her as she prepares for a big match. >> that's one powerful young woman. i'm sure we will see her again. it is not perfect. coming up here we'll have a photo essay entitled the "black portlander," from behind the lens coming up next. >> and now a techknow minute... ♪ >> for a alfor all of its...
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Nov 8, 2013
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. >>> cricket news now, india beat the west indies to win the first test in calcutta.day three, the host dismissed the west indies. and the next match will be next monday. >>> meanwhile pakistan taking on south africa in the fourth. they lead the seedies 2-1. pakistan has 228-6, and dale stains has picked up three wickets so far. our sport is regularly updated on our website. aljazeera.com/sport. that is your sport for now. >>> robin thank you very much. >>> the u.s. food and drug administration is planning to ban trans-fat in processed food. it is hoping to prevent some 20,000 heart attacks a year. john reports from chicago. >> reporter: americans prepare to say good-bye to all of this. it might prove tasty, but the u.s. food and drug administration has declared trans-fat an articlery clogging peril. >> i'm so glad they are doing it. >> reporter: many americans can't quite say what a trans-fat is. >> i know they aren't good for you, but i don't really know what they are. >> i don't know. >> no, i do not. what is it? >> the agency says banning the substance could preve
. >>> cricket news now, india beat the west indies to win the first test in calcutta.day three, the host dismissed the west indies. and the next match will be next monday. >>> meanwhile pakistan taking on south africa in the fourth. they lead the seedies 2-1. pakistan has 228-6, and dale stains has picked up three wickets so far. our sport is regularly updated on our website. aljazeera.com/sport. that is your sport for now. >>> robin thank you very much. >>>...
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Nov 7, 2013
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indian contradict legend managed 10 rounds in his first innings of the pen ultimate test match in calcutta. closing in on his hundred is on tap. india will resume play. >> thanks very much. see you a bit later on. >> it's the most anticipated stock market exchange. twitter started trading at $45.10, twice as much as expected. twitter shares starting to be traded there, one of the biggest market debuts since facebook. >> the talk of the town in san francisco for weeks, the mystery surrounding a barge that google recently built. the tech giant put an end to the speculation, saying the facility is used as an interactive center where people can learn about new technology. >> finally, marvel comics is releasing a new series featuring a teenage muslim superhero. she lives in new jersey and makes a debut early next year. >> it served to create a story for all those little girls out there who don't see a verse of themselves, particularly in pop culture and entertainment, because that's where they're looking. they're no the looking in the news. essentially, she can grow really, really tall, grow up
indian contradict legend managed 10 rounds in his first innings of the pen ultimate test match in calcutta. closing in on his hundred is on tap. india will resume play. >> thanks very much. see you a bit later on. >> it's the most anticipated stock market exchange. twitter started trading at $45.10, twice as much as expected. twitter shares starting to be traded there, one of the biggest market debuts since facebook. >> the talk of the town in san francisco for weeks, the...
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what the rest of us have had to respond to in technological terms, means you're in cairo today and calcutta tomorrow and that's very hard. so i'm not sure i want them to live a life which da--wouldn't give them the leisure of learning as much as they could about the local culture. c-span: as we go through this, comment any time you want to on what impact you think things like world war i had on this century or this picture, where you see mr. lenin there in the right-hand corner and behind him, one of your feature interviews with alexander "sasha" brianski. he lived... >> guest: mm-hmm. born 1882, targeted for execution by the white guards. c-span: fellow there with the beard and the cap on. >> guest: that's right. that's right. but managed to escape. c-span: did you interview him? >> guest: no, i didn't. one of our producers did. he died in 1995. a--a great many of our eyewitnesses are still living, but some of them have died. but if--if you--and i know you've read this one. here's a--here's somebody who just makes lenin's arrival back in russia so incredibly dramatic for us and i think in
what the rest of us have had to respond to in technological terms, means you're in cairo today and calcutta tomorrow and that's very hard. so i'm not sure i want them to live a life which da--wouldn't give them the leisure of learning as much as they could about the local culture. c-span: as we go through this, comment any time you want to on what impact you think things like world war i had on this century or this picture, where you see mr. lenin there in the right-hand corner and behind him,...
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so i came to calcutta and caught up with ashim chatterjee, one of the original members of the maoist or naxalite movement when it began back in the late 60s. he left the naxalites not long after, but today, he mediates between them and the indian government. a stroke has distorted chatterjee's appearance, and left him with a speech impediment. he has become one of the maoists' harshest critics. >> whatever violence is being perpetuated by those who call themselves naxals... whether it's killing suspected defectors, blowing up police stations...would you describe that as terrorism? >> the village of diyanmari is one place where that terrorism has made its presence felt. if there's a word to describe the atmosphere here, it's fear. it's the quietest place i've been to in india. i've come here to meet sakri bandra, who was almost beaten to death by maoist fighters, because they suspected him of treason. >> tell us what happened to you and your family ? the maoists were upset that you were mentioning to people that you were giving them food perhaps shelter...was that true? >> bandra and
so i came to calcutta and caught up with ashim chatterjee, one of the original members of the maoist or naxalite movement when it began back in the late 60s. he left the naxalites not long after, but today, he mediates between them and the indian government. a stroke has distorted chatterjee's appearance, and left him with a speech impediment. he has become one of the maoists' harshest critics. >> whatever violence is being perpetuated by those who call themselves naxals... whether it's...