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into our phone records, the original free speech on the intrpt, john hendren, al jazeera, cambridge, massachusetts >> ross ulbricht, said to be the mastermind of the silk road, awaiting trial. >>> coming up on al jazeera america: >> the administration today, here and now, declare declares r on poverty in america. >> it's been nearly 50 years, lyndon baines johnson evoking the memory of jfk. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here are the top stories. the supreme court putting a stop to same sex marriages in utah, giving the time for appeal of the rulings. >>> 2014 is an election year and shaping the elections there, an extension of jobless benefits and confirmation of janet yellen to head the federal reserve. >>> tribal allies have retain ramala, the iraqi military is set to regain control of fallujah from fighters connected to al qaeda. >>> wednesday is the 50th anniversary of the landmark speech of lyndon johnson declaring a war on poverty. >> and this administration today, here and now, declares ununconditional war on poverty n america. >> the speech came less than two mont
into our phone records, the original free speech on the intrpt, john hendren, al jazeera, cambridge, massachusetts >> ross ulbricht, said to be the mastermind of the silk road, awaiting trial. >>> coming up on al jazeera america: >> the administration today, here and now, declare declares r on poverty in america. >> it's been nearly 50 years, lyndon baines johnson evoking the memory of jfk. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here are the top...
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john hendren, cambridge, massachusetts. >> human rights workers say assaults against women are becomingincreasingly brutal. and milking it, why the world's biggest milk producer, india, could soon be delivering around the world. >>> andrew's president, raul will be here with all the details on that. is and how the fallout could effect the safety of americans >> are dangerous amounts of radioactive water, leaking into the pacific eververyday? >> join america tonight's michael okwu for an exclusive four part series, as we return to fukushima only on al jazeera america >> 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. on al jazeera america >> david foster with the al jazeera news hour. let me update you with the top stories. iraq president has called on the people of fallujah to drive out what he calls terrorists. al qaeda fighters belonging to the isl
john hendren, cambridge, massachusetts. >> human rights workers say assaults against women are becomingincreasingly brutal. and milking it, why the world's biggest milk producer, india, could soon be delivering around the world. >>> andrew's president, raul will be here with all the details on that. is and how the fallout could effect the safety of americans >> are dangerous amounts of radioactive water, leaking into the pacific eververyday? >> join america tonight's...
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john hendren, al jazeera, cambridge, massachusetts. >> the creator of the silk road, awaiting trial oncomputer hacking, money laundering, trying to arrange for a member of the silk road to be killed. he denies all the charges. on wall street. new graskts. new music. good-- in graphics, new music, new stuff. >>> stocks have been struggling for the new year. all major indices are in the red. the senate is expected to confirm janet yellen as the new chairman of the federal reserve. she would be the first woman to leave -- lead the central bank in its over 100 year history. neil, good to see you again. when yellen is -- janet yellen is confirmed in an hour or so, what do you see as her top challenges? >> the biggest thing is to try and figure out how they're going to unwind this program of monetary easing. they began tapering their $83 billion a month in bond purchasing. they will slow down how much money the federal reserve is injecting into the u.s. economy. the question is how do you pull that off? can you avoid financial bubbles even as the economy remains weak. >> what, an inflation b
john hendren, al jazeera, cambridge, massachusetts. >> the creator of the silk road, awaiting trial oncomputer hacking, money laundering, trying to arrange for a member of the silk road to be killed. he denies all the charges. on wall street. new graskts. new music. good-- in graphics, new music, new stuff. >>> stocks have been struggling for the new year. all major indices are in the red. the senate is expected to confirm janet yellen as the new chairman of the federal reserve....
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story, the beer summit president obama holds at the white house to mend fences between a cambridge, massachusettsolice officer and a harvard professor over a controversial arrest. >> and we decided to take a cue from the president. >> in that spirit a local toledo television station decides to organize a beer summit of its featuring ben and maxwell. >> good to see you. >> nice to finally meet you. >> i feel like a bond, you know what i mean. >> a little bit. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> here you go. >> thank you very much. >> a peace offering. >> we had our beer. we talked about the city, talked about some of the issues facing young people in the city, facing downtown toledo, which he also had some interest in. so we found some common ground. >> it's a very productive evening for me at least. i hope it wasn't too bad for you. >> nope, not at all. i got a free beer out of it. >> got a free beer. >> i would be willing to move past our heckling incident and try to get him involved in some way constructively for the community. >> but austin prefers to do his opining from the sidelines and doesn't see politic
story, the beer summit president obama holds at the white house to mend fences between a cambridge, massachusettsolice officer and a harvard professor over a controversial arrest. >> and we decided to take a cue from the president. >> in that spirit a local toledo television station decides to organize a beer summit of its featuring ben and maxwell. >> good to see you. >> nice to finally meet you. >> i feel like a bond, you know what i mean. >> a little bit....
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i lived in cambridge massachusetts an awful lot of times. i have seen a lot of disagreements, but i did not know what one was until i came here. i wish those people agree with me more. over time, i thought, it is a big country. there are a lot of different points of view. we have 310 million people. they think every race, religion, point of view possible. well, it is not so bad that you have courts with it and points of view, based at that level of philosophic philosophy or different basic approaches. it is ok. and i am not always in the minority. it shifts a lot. when i am, it is a miraculous thing. i see it every day. there is a miraculous thing still that these 310 million people have decided to resolve their differences under the law. it was not always that way. it only took us a few horrors like the civil war, slavery, 80 years of legal segregation. the country has not always been on a great track. but with the ups and downs, this rule of law has arrived, and it is a tremendous advantage to our country. i talked to student audiences. i
i lived in cambridge massachusetts an awful lot of times. i have seen a lot of disagreements, but i did not know what one was until i came here. i wish those people agree with me more. over time, i thought, it is a big country. there are a lot of different points of view. we have 310 million people. they think every race, religion, point of view possible. well, it is not so bad that you have courts with it and points of view, based at that level of philosophic philosophy or different basic...
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i lived in cambridge, massachusetts an awful lot of times. i have seen a lot of disagreements, but i did not know what one was until i came here. i wish those people agree with me more. over time, i thought, it is a big country. there are a lot of different points of view. we have 310 million people. they think every race, religion, point of view possible. well, it is not so bad that you have courts with different points of view, based at that level of philosophic philosophy or different basic approaches. it is ok. and i am not always in the minority. it shifts a lot. when i am, it is a miraculous thing. i see it every day. there is a miraculous thing still that these 310 million people have decided to resolve their differences under the law. it was not always that way. it only took us a few horrors like the civil war, slavery, 80 years of legal segregation. the country has not always been on a great track. but with the ups and downs, this rule of law has survived, and it is a tremendous advantage to our country. i talk to student audiences.
i lived in cambridge, massachusetts an awful lot of times. i have seen a lot of disagreements, but i did not know what one was until i came here. i wish those people agree with me more. over time, i thought, it is a big country. there are a lot of different points of view. we have 310 million people. they think every race, religion, point of view possible. well, it is not so bad that you have courts with different points of view, based at that level of philosophic philosophy or different basic...
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fulfilling the worst fears but also the promise of free speech on the internet and al jazeera cambridge, massachusettster: environmental groups says it has evidence that japanese people are killing whales in a protected area. it's on this video of dead whale in a sanctuary and japan defends the killing of whale as scientific research. india space program has taken a leap with the launch of a rocket using cutting-edge technology and two attempts in 2010 failed and we report. >> lift off. >> reporter: the booster technology that launched this rocket puts india in the same league as just five other countries and marks a big step forward in its space program. but now it joins russia, u.s. and others in the kyro using cooled liquid fuels for thrust to lift heavy satellites into space. >> the mission was the testing of the india and it performed as required at the expected part of emission. >> reporter: the research organization had been trying to development rocket technology since the 1990s and it was denied under pressure of the united states. the latest launch comes on the heels of the mars probe launch
fulfilling the worst fears but also the promise of free speech on the internet and al jazeera cambridge, massachusettster: environmental groups says it has evidence that japanese people are killing whales in a protected area. it's on this video of dead whale in a sanctuary and japan defends the killing of whale as scientific research. india space program has taken a leap with the launch of a rocket using cutting-edge technology and two attempts in 2010 failed and we report. >> lift off....
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lived in cambridge, massachusetts an awful lot of times.ave seen a lot of agreements -- disagreements, but i did not know what one was until i came here. i wish those people agree with me more. over time, i thought, it is a big country. there are a lot of different points of view. people.310 million they think every race, religion, point of view possible. well, it is not so bad that you have courts with it and points ofview, based at that level philosophic philosophy or different basic approaches. it is ok. and i am not always in the minority. it shifts a lot. is a miraculous thing. i see it every day. miraculous thing still that these 310 million people have decided to resolve law. differences under the it was not always that way. it only took us a few horrors like the civil war, slavery, 80 years of legal segregation. the country has not always been on a great track. but with the ups and downs, this rule of law has arrived, and it is a tremendous advantage to our country. i talked to student audiences. i like talking to student audiences,
lived in cambridge, massachusetts an awful lot of times.ave seen a lot of agreements -- disagreements, but i did not know what one was until i came here. i wish those people agree with me more. over time, i thought, it is a big country. there are a lot of different points of view. people.310 million they think every race, religion, point of view possible. well, it is not so bad that you have courts with it and points ofview, based at that level philosophic philosophy or different basic...
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to create-- you guessed it-- the broad institute in cambridge, massachusetts.world's leading genomic medicine institute. all discoveries are free, available to anyone. let me be rude and ask, how much have you put into this institute? >> $600 million total. >> broad grew up in detroit, the only child of immigrant shopkeepers. at 21, he married edye lawson. >> we borrowed $25,000 from her parents. >> and that $25,000 led ultimately to... >> a lot of money. >> in 1957, broad and a partner launched a no-frills home-building business. he was a millionaire by 27. he bought sun life insurance in 1971 and sold it in 1999 for $18 billion, and that's when he and edye decided to give most of it away. you're giving 75% of your wealth away. >> maybe more by the time it's over. >> or maybe more. you have two children. >> yes. >> what about them? >> they're well taken care of. they're different than their dad. >> different how? >> they don't have, frankly, the ambition to build a great business that i had. >> you've been open about admitting that you were not a great father.
to create-- you guessed it-- the broad institute in cambridge, massachusetts.world's leading genomic medicine institute. all discoveries are free, available to anyone. let me be rude and ask, how much have you put into this institute? >> $600 million total. >> broad grew up in detroit, the only child of immigrant shopkeepers. at 21, he married edye lawson. >> we borrowed $25,000 from her parents. >> and that $25,000 led ultimately to... >> a lot of money. >>...
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with the best and brightest to hit it big in the technology area area, and san francisco, a cambridge massachusettsan jose, silicon valley is a place to be but there are some sleepers that are new leveraging the technology centers like raleigh north carolina, a seattle, portland and there is no plan prescription in or place to go but if you look for a more friendly family atmosphere eventually you want to get married provo and salt lake city are very attractive. melissa: were you surprised to see you taught twice in the top five? >> there has always been a vibrant seen there they had several good universities in the area people enjoy living there because if you want to have a family for whatever reason are various reasons utah is a very family friendly place no doubt. has summoned was raising a family in san francisco that is less family friendly place. melissa: why is it less family friendly? >> expensive. the schools are a challenge. to find a place to live is difficult and expensive. these are things that make you work harder debtor challenges if you want to raise a family. i am doing its but it
with the best and brightest to hit it big in the technology area area, and san francisco, a cambridge massachusettsan jose, silicon valley is a place to be but there are some sleepers that are new leveraging the technology centers like raleigh north carolina, a seattle, portland and there is no plan prescription in or place to go but if you look for a more friendly family atmosphere eventually you want to get married provo and salt lake city are very attractive. melissa: were you surprised to...
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want to talk to nicholas burns, former ambassador to nato, professor as well at harvard in cambridge, massachusetts. michael, i really want to start off with you here. you're on the ground, we've heard about these numerous explosions time and time again. where were you, where was the crew, how close were you? >> yeah. a couple of those bombs were not that far away from where we stand right now. a mile or two. you know, it just went on and on today, suz. i can't tell you. at last count, we had nine explosions around the city today. seven of them were car bombs. two of them were ieds. there was an attack on a funeral up in ba cube rah, a school teacher's funeral of all things. a man died yesterday. security forces say they stopped another four car bombs before they were detonated. our death toll at the moment, it goes up all of the time. our figure at the moment is 49. i've seen figures in local media as high as in the 70s dead. and more than 100 wounded. and, you know, as you can imagine, when we're talking car bombs, the wounds are horrific. and, you know, i did a story a couple years ago on people
want to talk to nicholas burns, former ambassador to nato, professor as well at harvard in cambridge, massachusetts. michael, i really want to start off with you here. you're on the ground, we've heard about these numerous explosions time and time again. where were you, where was the crew, how close were you? >> yeah. a couple of those bombs were not that far away from where we stand right now. a mile or two. you know, it just went on and on today, suz. i can't tell you. at last count, we...
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for cambridge massachusetts. and number five atlanta georgia. linking with cities are the "gayest" they look at the number of elk gb to elect officials the percentage of the population that are lesbian couple households and whether it has bars listed and out magazines to hundred best parts list. --200 best bar's list. th mwholwheatoas♪ wita da of lt, one loveou mt ♪ man! marcus the magnificent malone. it is a reunion that was seen around the world. music legend carlos santana and receive a former band mate who is now living on the streets of oakland. a chance encounter with kron4 stanley roberts may have been the turnaround and the hard luck life of a forgotten man to read a story only see on kron4's dallas's down one on one with marcus the magnificent alone. >>: meeting for the first time in 40 years. the reunion that was seen all around the world. >>: now, that how you doing man. >>: i sit down with markets for an exclusive one-on-one interview to see just who is the legendary percussionist whose been homeless for close to 30 years. >>: who is
for cambridge massachusetts. and number five atlanta georgia. linking with cities are the "gayest" they look at the number of elk gb to elect officials the percentage of the population that are lesbian couple households and whether it has bars listed and out magazines to hundred best parts list. --200 best bar's list. th mwholwheatoas♪ wita da of lt, one loveou mt ♪ man! marcus the magnificent malone. it is a reunion that was seen around the world. music legend carlos santana and...
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whether it is in cambridge massachusetts, the idea that you have to innovate or die seems to rule the that the right way to think? to give a lot of oxygen to innovative ideas. it is so easy to snuff out the spark and say no as the company gets bigger. then, you mix out on the few who really take hold. it is a good thing to give them options and give them a chance because the important ideas that change society can flourish. >> are we saying yes to often? it is a disruptive innovation. what do you think? need to have a marketplace that eventually says no. you cannot let everything grow forever and you cannot afford to pay for that. you need a combination of letting it get started and then a weaning process to have the markets say, what really make sense. >> people are saying no to innovation far too frequently. what is going on in the last 20 is investors, on average, freerying to maximize a cash flow. they put their money into the company in the x notation that within a short time they will take more out than they put in. then they take more capital to another company and take more ou
whether it is in cambridge massachusetts, the idea that you have to innovate or die seems to rule the that the right way to think? to give a lot of oxygen to innovative ideas. it is so easy to snuff out the spark and say no as the company gets bigger. then, you mix out on the few who really take hold. it is a good thing to give them options and give them a chance because the important ideas that change society can flourish. >> are we saying yes to often? it is a disruptive innovation....
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massachusetts. no. to harvard college in cambridge mass.. no. 3 swarthmore college and swarthmore pennsylvania.or yoli university new haven connecticut. fred's the university in princeton new jersey. no. 10 pomona college-calremont california. a dollar a california school to make the top 10. for public colleges three the number one university of north carolina chapel hill. no. 2 new college of florida in sarasota. number three university of virginia at charlottesville. no. 4 north carolina state university and ran away. number five university of michigan ann arbor. ucla came in at no. 6. findings for best value are based on admissions, tuition and financial aid data for about 650 colleges in the last clear. we will be right back. >>darya: a former raider red for the oakland raiders cheerleading squad is speaking out in support of the team and against all allegations made by another cheerleader who claims the young women are taking advantage of by the team. kron4's to our stock has the details. >>: they are upset. >>: and according to former redirected more rain who cheered for the raiders for s
massachusetts. no. to harvard college in cambridge mass.. no. 3 swarthmore college and swarthmore pennsylvania.or yoli university new haven connecticut. fred's the university in princeton new jersey. no. 10 pomona college-calremont california. a dollar a california school to make the top 10. for public colleges three the number one university of north carolina chapel hill. no. 2 new college of florida in sarasota. number three university of virginia at charlottesville. no. 4 north carolina...