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after crossing the border there is no turning back for afghan refugees like conn and his family. what lies ahead is far less certain than what they left behind. al jazeera at the pakistan, afghanistan border. >> reporter: ahead as the u.s. marks 50 years since martin luther king's iconic "i have a dream" speech we traveled to a rural area trying to makeup for history of discrimination. ♪ ç] ♪ it's good to have you with us, these are the top stories on al jazeera, the top un official arrived in syria to push for access to a suspected chemical weapons attack site and barack obama security advisors will meet to discuss how to deal with syria. a former police chief in china is due in court to testify against bo i'll yeah and worked with him in ching-ching and the u.s. soldier who killed 16 afghan villages is in prison without the possibility of release. now second suspect is arrested in the gang rape of a photo journalist in mumbai. the two suspects are expected to appear in court saturday and female activists in india say laws and public outrage are not enough to detour rapist and w
after crossing the border there is no turning back for afghan refugees like conn and his family. what lies ahead is far less certain than what they left behind. al jazeera at the pakistan, afghanistan border. >> reporter: ahead as the u.s. marks 50 years since martin luther king's iconic "i have a dream" speech we traveled to a rural area trying to makeup for history of discrimination. ♪ ç] ♪ it's good to have you with us, these are the top stories on al jazeera, the top un...
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chelsea's mother and andy conn a victim's advocate for the city of houston are desperately trying tod other babies who may have been killed by jones. a new conviction could keep her locked up, otherwise conn believes she'll be the first serial killer to walk free. >> in reality, she'll have served less than one year for every infant credited with murdering. unheard of and never happened in our country before. >> reporter: sadly, there is reason to believe other victims exist. when she worked in san antonio her shift became known as the death shift because so many babies were mysteriously dying. sherry worked alongside her. >> the death rate was higher than it had been in previous months and previous years as i went back. so we started to question why is that happening? and i also noticed that it tended to concentrate more on the 3:00 to 11:00 shift, which was the shift janene was working mostly. >> reporter: janene jones was suspected of killing as many as 46 babies but only charged in the death of chelsea mcclenne next. conn's job is hard because many of the victim's records were de
chelsea's mother and andy conn a victim's advocate for the city of houston are desperately trying tod other babies who may have been killed by jones. a new conviction could keep her locked up, otherwise conn believes she'll be the first serial killer to walk free. >> in reality, she'll have served less than one year for every infant credited with murdering. unheard of and never happened in our country before. >> reporter: sadly, there is reason to believe other victims exist. when...
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back over the decades tonight, with the words of one of the student volunteers from that day-- miki connrom upstate new york-- who at the time was attending howard university. .->> the march on washington tok place when i was 18, my first summer at howard. i found out through the nonviolent action group, nag, that a march on washington was being organized and that there was an office there that needed -in addition to learning how to do a mailing, i learned that it wasn't solely about that day. that it was about what comes after. what the march on washington showed me is that there are always others who have the same interests, the same concerns. and that if you can get them together to think about it and plan about it you can make changes. >> ifill: that was miki conn from upstate new york. she's one of many whose firsthand accounts appear in the new web series, "memories of the march," produced by public television stations around the country for the pbs website, "black culture connection." now we turn to the second in our own series of conversations about the march. i spoke yesterday w
back over the decades tonight, with the words of one of the student volunteers from that day-- miki connrom upstate new york-- who at the time was attending howard university. .->> the march on washington tok place when i was 18, my first summer at howard. i found out through the nonviolent action group, nag, that a march on washington was being organized and that there was an office there that needed -in addition to learning how to do a mailing, i learned that it wasn't solely about that...
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the city says it does have a continue conn tin generalcy plan in place and critical services will not be affected. >>> a local school district is talking about changing its testing policies after a security breach during start testing this year. am dore valley high and the pleasanton school district says it may require students to turn in their cell phones before taking the test next year. the school was one of 246 flagged statewide for security breaches during star testing. the pleasanton weekly reports student snapped a photo of another student taking the test and posted it on social media. after investigating, the state determined no cheating was involved and the student was told take down the photo. you may recall last week, we told you the state was taking a close look at 16 schools for possible cheating, including san francisco's lowell high school. lowell now possibly facing a state investigation. >>> and right here in california, there will be a major change for students for the upcoming school year. starting in january, schools will be required in the state to allow traps gen
the city says it does have a continue conn tin generalcy plan in place and critical services will not be affected. >>> a local school district is talking about changing its testing policies after a security breach during start testing this year. am dore valley high and the pleasanton school district says it may require students to turn in their cell phones before taking the test next year. the school was one of 246 flagged statewide for security breaches during star testing. the...
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>>asÍ e conn prÍncip llado ls caos le mao u so bien grae, me ha m feliz, ftaucho paraa da lamo a haceeale q diga que sÍ. >>> te mpromeeron. >>> homb liz, ese fuen ancio que nosrajo mucha alrÍa tod la famili por n se calhermo, el insable,sta sco,uy bien. > y maity,o te eocupes, cudo tu te case ye ech ma. >>> y en. >>> qurenrevivi est hioria damor en "despierta Éri." com, da l formaciÓn, l fotos lind de nuestranapaicia > cadagunÓnuto Ía, hora, sena en dÓe migina? >>> espita amÉca."com. >>> grital >>>desprta america co > gina los gritos > hay e teinar la mana con ena musica. por favor. >>> mos c isito nos intados. >>> quÉ t, gan, Íjense, directente dee rez cates, egan para ender n su rio,Úsi y ergÍ la cita de "spiea Éri", la banda, la chacosa de jere > sÍsÍ mÁs engia evan dz aÑos en mÚsica de herse fuadla nda, desdel pncio cosÓ trabaj s pocionon muy en como hieron pa no pelear, son 16 ermejuntos parados, platicanos un poito. >>> apte deer integrante de la band somos grandes amis, s lleÓ a llarnos bi, y ser torantesypaente en do. es, cr que l base de que to saa bien y maenerse unidos siem
>>asÍ e conn prÍncip llado ls caos le mao u so bien grae, me ha m feliz, ftaucho paraa da lamo a haceeale q diga que sÍ. >>> te mpromeeron. >>> homb liz, ese fuen ancio que nosrajo mucha alrÍa tod la famili por n se calhermo, el insable,sta sco,uy bien. > y maity,o te eocupes, cudo tu te case ye ech ma. >>> y en. >>> qurenrevivi est hioria damor en "despierta Éri." com, da l formaciÓn, l fotos lind de nuestranapaicia >...
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and partners to expand and support practice and specifically the parent component of that and the conn. >> make sure that we support access to after school programs and considering to advocate for the district and to advocate and provide meaningful support and the teachers and administrators accountable for outcomes to improve the out comes for african american students and english language learners and students with disabilities in continuing to actively support and monitor the implementation of the district's family engagement plan so that we can insure that the district leaders establish time lines and deadlines and accountability measures for meeting standards for engaging them at the school sites and district level. so we are committed to work on all of these issues and we look forward to working with you and the board, with the district staff and with our community partners to engage the families in all of these efforts so that we can support the success and achievement of all of our students. >> congratulations but what i don't see here on your accomplishments is that the parent
and partners to expand and support practice and specifically the parent component of that and the conn. >> make sure that we support access to after school programs and considering to advocate for the district and to advocate and provide meaningful support and the teachers and administrators accountable for outcomes to improve the out comes for african american students and english language learners and students with disabilities in continuing to actively support and monitor the...
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. >> been the conn began. the jamaican man with all the money said he needed to find a certain apartment. the victim agreed to give him a ride. they went to a nearby community. the is where the man and crooked passenger and counter the second actor in the ripoff scheme. >> he came from nowhere. jamaicangain, the flashed a lot of bills. they said it should go on a bank, but he does not trust them. he challenges his victim to go drive bank, so all three to his bank. thinking he is helping somehow, the 77-year-old makes a withdrawal. >> they gave me $10,000, and i put it in an envelope. >> needless to say, the cash and men were soon gone. the police say the pair also snookered a 60 year -- 68-year- old woman out of $1700 with a similar ruse. >> you have to be very skeptical of anybody who approaches in a parking lot. >> the police say the bottom line is the old saying, if it seems too good to be true, it is. in north bethesda, brad bell, abc 7 news. are trying to remove green paint from the lincoln memorial nearl
. >> been the conn began. the jamaican man with all the money said he needed to find a certain apartment. the victim agreed to give him a ride. they went to a nearby community. the is where the man and crooked passenger and counter the second actor in the ripoff scheme. >> he came from nowhere. jamaicangain, the flashed a lot of bills. they said it should go on a bank, but he does not trust them. he challenges his victim to go drive bank, so all three to his bank. thinking he is...
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. >> new this morning, students says sandy hook elementary school in newtown, conn.d back to school today. in december 201220 year-old adam lanza shot 26 people inside sandy hook, including 20 students. the school has been closed since is mass killing. in may a new town taskforce approved a plan to tear down the school and build a new one. the proposal still must be approved by town residents. students will return to school in a new location and in a different building. >> a coalition of education and civil-rights activists say that millions of @ risk students could fall through the cracks. as a result of the obama administration's decision to allow states to ignore parts of the new child left behind education law. states now receive waivers in exchange for plans to better prepare students for college or career. >> same-sex couples are now allowed to marry in three counties in new mexico. yesterday, a judge declared same-sex marriage legal. ordering clerks and berna lillo county to grant marriage licenses to same- sex couples will apply for them beginning today. the
. >> new this morning, students says sandy hook elementary school in newtown, conn.d back to school today. in december 201220 year-old adam lanza shot 26 people inside sandy hook, including 20 students. the school has been closed since is mass killing. in may a new town taskforce approved a plan to tear down the school and build a new one. the proposal still must be approved by town residents. students will return to school in a new location and in a different building. >> a...
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visit spntcaptel.com onl license and registration direct conn please. trble hearing on the phone? geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >> greta: time to hash it out. looks like it isn't just president obama looking to have a golf game. president bill clinton tweeting only a few strokes behind my niece and nephew. we don't think president clinton is ready to strike this famous pose from the vacation last week and if you thought the government was invading your privacy have you to look at the boyfriend tacker -- tracker app. the app hides in the boyfriend's phone, forwarding texts and listens to calls google says it's too creepy. right, google. and first hangover free beer now something to kick start your day. time tweeting don't have time for a cup of coffee? grab prayable caffeine. just spraying on the skin and your body absorbs caffeine. added benefit no added calorie
visit spntcaptel.com onl license and registration direct conn please. trble hearing on the phone? geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >> greta: time to hash it out. looks like it isn't just president obama looking to have a golf game. president bill clinton tweeting only a...
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. >> new this morning, students at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, conn.head back to school today. in december 2012 a 20 year-old man shot 26 people inside of the school including 20 students. the school has been closed since of this killing. in may a new town taskforce approved a plan to tear down the school and to build a new one. still is for return to school in a new location in a different building. >> a coalition of education and civil rights activists say that millions of at risk students could fall through the cracks. as a result of the obama administration's decision to allow states to ignore parts of the new child left behind education moderate states now receive waivers in exchange for plans to better prepare students for college or a career. the new rule has allowed almost 2300 schools to shed their label seriously troubled education. >> same-sex couples are now allowed to marry and three countr counties in new mexico. yesterday, a judge declares same-sex marriage legal. ordering cards and ber allillo county to grant marriage licenses to same-
. >> new this morning, students at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, conn.head back to school today. in december 2012 a 20 year-old man shot 26 people inside of the school including 20 students. the school has been closed since of this killing. in may a new town taskforce approved a plan to tear down the school and to build a new one. still is for return to school in a new location in a different building. >> a coalition of education and civil rights activists say that...
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the population of hartford, conn. you were recently at this camp. it looks like largely a tent city. what was your experience like? guest: a very large encampment of refugees. it is now the second largest refugee camp in the world after the one in northern kenya. it is the third or fourth largest city in jordan. it is no longer as much of a tent city. there are more signs of permanence as the shelters become more permanent it is not a bad thing with winter coming up, but there are signs of people coming there who may be there for a much longer time than would be desirable. it is a thriving community with a lot of goods for sale. there is a main street through the middle of the community that is jokingly called the champs elysees where many things are for sale. the conditions are terrible. people are dependent for food and water. the sanitation conditions are not satisfactory. it is not a place anyone would want to be for any long period of time. host: is created because of what is happening in syria. none of this existed before. you are with doctors
the population of hartford, conn. you were recently at this camp. it looks like largely a tent city. what was your experience like? guest: a very large encampment of refugees. it is now the second largest refugee camp in the world after the one in northern kenya. it is the third or fourth largest city in jordan. it is no longer as much of a tent city. there are more signs of permanence as the shelters become more permanent it is not a bad thing with winter coming up, but there are signs of...
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howie carr, re, conn thanks so much. >> thank you. >> disturbing story.tar witness is expected to take the stand today in the trial of a teenager is who is accused of fatally shooting a 13-month-old baby in his stroller. the witness is the alleged come mission in this crime -- accomplice this crime. there was serious debate yesterday whether or not to allow his testimony. john roberts is following the story live from the courthouse in marietta, georgia. good morning, john court court martha could be a very big day in court. dominic lane is expected to take the stand. he is large r charged with murder as well as the suspected shooter, demarquis elkins. he came up to sherry west on the sidewalk. demanded purse. when he wouldn't hand it over. elkins, slapped her with a poise toll and threatened her baby and then started shooting. >> we're still arguing about the purse and i was in panic move. i didn't move. i just looked around. because she said, help, help. then i turned my head. i heard the third shot. >> reporter: as you mentioned, martha, the set sought
howie carr, re, conn thanks so much. >> thank you. >> disturbing story.tar witness is expected to take the stand today in the trial of a teenager is who is accused of fatally shooting a 13-month-old baby in his stroller. the witness is the alleged come mission in this crime -- accomplice this crime. there was serious debate yesterday whether or not to allow his testimony. john roberts is following the story live from the courthouse in marietta, georgia. good morning, john court...
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criteria, the chances of there being errors are in connection withed, and that's -- in connection in conn- increased, and that was the change in 1984, so you could have all types of errors under the system, but more allowances for disability claims, but these two types of errors, there's an se met try mountain -- in the errors. say they are disableed. one has a false negative, reject the application when it's actually true, but in that case, the applicant gets opportunity to appeal the decision four times, and before a rejection it filed. if you make the other error, that is, the applicant is not disabled, but application is accepted and the person is allowedded on to disability, that's permanent entry into the program, and you get benefits for a long period of time until your medical condition improves, and you have a review of the condition after five to seven year, and you are taken off the system, so that is kind of a prehistory of the program, how it evolved, and how it operates today in an overall sense. the anti-work incentives built into the program as a result of the liberalizati
criteria, the chances of there being errors are in connection withed, and that's -- in connection in conn- increased, and that was the change in 1984, so you could have all types of errors under the system, but more allowances for disability claims, but these two types of errors, there's an se met try mountain -- in the errors. say they are disableed. one has a false negative, reject the application when it's actually true, but in that case, the applicant gets opportunity to appeal the decision...
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the population of hartford, conn. you were recently at this camp. tentoks like largely a city.t was your experience like? guest: a very large encampment of refugees. it is now the second largest refugee camp in the world after the one in northern kenya. it is the third oil fourth largest city in jordan. it is no longer as much of a tent city. there are more signs of permanence as the shelters it is note permanent a bad thing with winter coming up, but there are signs of people come in there -- coming there who may be there for a much longer time than would be desirable. it is a thriving community with a lot of goods for sale. there is a main street through the middle of the community that -- calledy call the were many things are for sale. the conditions are terrible. people are dependent for food and water. the sanitation conditions are not satisfactory. it is not a place anyone would want to be for any long period of time. >> host: is created because of what is happening in syria. none of this existed before. you are with doctors of the world. what is the most pressing concern
the population of hartford, conn. you were recently at this camp. tentoks like largely a city.t was your experience like? guest: a very large encampment of refugees. it is now the second largest refugee camp in the world after the one in northern kenya. it is the third oil fourth largest city in jordan. it is no longer as much of a tent city. there are more signs of permanence as the shelters it is note permanent a bad thing with winter coming up, but there are signs of people come in there --...
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host: robert, new london, conn., how are you? caller: good morning. host: good morning.aller: when i heard that congress was involved with insider trading, that got me really upset, as it should anybody who pays taxes. less and less every year, i just want them to do that. peace in the middle east, you know, with israel and the palestinians, that is a big joke. i have been studying it for years, i wish something would be done with that. it does not make sense. that is about it. wish everybody a great day in the usa. host: all right, texas, republican caller. caller: hello, it is great talking to you. i agree with most of what people are saying on the air. obama care ishis essentially a tax bill. not havingcongress to go under the obama care? that is frightening by itself. , governmenthing is shut down? has it hurt anyone or anything? no, it is not affecting anything. the sequester, is it hurting anyone? no, not really. keep the shutdown, keep everything as is, do not start it back up. keep those people out of office, what ever it is this shut down, keep it as it is. it s
host: robert, new london, conn., how are you? caller: good morning. host: good morning.aller: when i heard that congress was involved with insider trading, that got me really upset, as it should anybody who pays taxes. less and less every year, i just want them to do that. peace in the middle east, you know, with israel and the palestinians, that is a big joke. i have been studying it for years, i wish something would be done with that. it does not make sense. that is about it. wish everybody a...
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hartford, conn. democrats line. amazed at this tragic situation there in egypt.ody seemed to recall, during the mubarak regime, he kept a tight rein on the muslim brotherhood. i can recall, seven, eight years , when there was some kind of being attacked in , and under mr. mubarak's as a recall, several of the kepterhood leaders were the reigns on them. apparently, mr. mubarak knows something that we do not seem to realize about the brotherhood. nobody likes to see all of this carnage, but somebody has to try to implement what is the best for the country as a whole, rather than divide the country along the ideological lines that the brotherhood seems to want to project. thursdayther call this morning. this is the front page of the "sun times." jesse jackson jr. sentenced to 30 months for stealing as much as $750,000 from his campaign fund. his wife sandi will begin her 12-month sentence after her husband is released, for lying on tax forms, and working with him on basically what the prosecutor called looting and using the campaign fund and a personal piggy bank. t
hartford, conn. democrats line. amazed at this tragic situation there in egypt.ody seemed to recall, during the mubarak regime, he kept a tight rein on the muslim brotherhood. i can recall, seven, eight years , when there was some kind of being attacked in , and under mr. mubarak's as a recall, several of the kepterhood leaders were the reigns on them. apparently, mr. mubarak knows something that we do not seem to realize about the brotherhood. nobody likes to see all of this carnage, but...
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that's a real conn conundrum. even when the ten years are going happy days are here again. >> it's a toxic combination of bad earnings, warnings, 2.8 on the ten-year and the taper looming. right? put all that together. >> i'm in love with macro but swimming in the toxic pit here. can i just say there's a giant reset going on. david had an interview this week. with this guy david berman. it happened. he said, listen, all the retail sales numbers are too high. that's what happened. it's just playing out right in front of us. all -- but now we're getting the reset. what's going to happen. by the way, let's take it with ten. john chambers, that stock up was up 34% going into the quarter. stock was up 17%. stock would be flat to up. john chambers felt like the stock got ahead of itself. it's almost like the ceos said, whoa, guys, you're bullish. i understand. you're looking at the macro. you're worried about a taper. can we just tell you that boots on the ground, it's okay. it's inconsistent. >> it's been something we'
that's a real conn conundrum. even when the ten years are going happy days are here again. >> it's a toxic combination of bad earnings, warnings, 2.8 on the ten-year and the taper looming. right? put all that together. >> i'm in love with macro but swimming in the toxic pit here. can i just say there's a giant reset going on. david had an interview this week. with this guy david berman. it happened. he said, listen, all the retail sales numbers are too high. that's what happened....