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doris mentioned immigration reform.one would say how can you do immigration reform with a republican congress that you couldn't do before. because it's in a republican's party's interest. presidential elections are different than mid terms. they don't want to be known as the anti-immigration party. you have to dial back the senate bill a little bit but not much. >> rose: they didn't do anything before the midterm election because they didn't want the president to be able to say here's the democratic party to be able to campaign immigration reform. >> there are other potential business friendly moves they could take, looking for example at the whole question of tax reforms, corporate tax reforms. >> rose: if in fact the republicans are prepared to raise taxes. >> absolutely or trade. trade in particular because the republicans are much more sympathetic oddly enough doing trade deals with europe and asia. >> rose: people suggested it may well be possible that the president better be able to deal with the senate majority l
doris mentioned immigration reform.one would say how can you do immigration reform with a republican congress that you couldn't do before. because it's in a republican's party's interest. presidential elections are different than mid terms. they don't want to be known as the anti-immigration party. you have to dial back the senate bill a little bit but not much. >> rose: they didn't do anything before the midterm election because they didn't want the president to be able to say here's the...
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doris got a life sentence. vyette was condemned to die.he told us about her first day on death row. >> i began to hear insults when i first got in the gate. i began to hear people talk about oh, she got sentenced to death. oh, she's going to be -- she's going to die for the crimes that she committed. >> even though they were housed at the same prison, the women were prohibited from seeing one another. but occasionally doris would catch a fleeting glimpse of yvette. >> i would go by the chapel. my sister would be in the window. i'd walk by with a group of ladies. everybody would say, doris, there's your sister. i said, god, there she is. and i said, i wish she was out here, you know. and i hated to go by there just to see her. and it hurt my heart, and i would ache. >> after six years of separation, yvette's punishment was reduced to a life sentence, meaning she could leave death row and reunite with doris. >> i was so excited for her. and she came and hugged me, and we were crying and kissing and hugging. oh, it was like a great reunion. i
doris got a life sentence. vyette was condemned to die.he told us about her first day on death row. >> i began to hear insults when i first got in the gate. i began to hear people talk about oh, she got sentenced to death. oh, she's going to be -- she's going to die for the crimes that she committed. >> even though they were housed at the same prison, the women were prohibited from seeing one another. but occasionally doris would catch a fleeting glimpse of yvette. >> i would...
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go ahead diane. >> caller: hi doris. i want to thank you for "the bully pulpit" and i have a lot of reading to catch up with. i love you so much and i have to read everything ever written. my questions about taft. it was fascinating and i thought it was sad in a way that he was so strong that he prepare an attack from doing what he loved to do and what he would have been so very good at. have you made any personal judgments about her? >> is so interesting that you ask about nelly because i think she's one of the more intriguing first ladies i have read about or learned about. here is a young girl growing up in cincinnati who has dreams when she is young of having her own ambitions realized and get her brothers go to harvard and yale and her parents tell her she is supposed to come out in society. even then she just loves going to the local bars and talking to working-class people and wanting to do something herself. she becomes a teacher and think she will never get married because she wants to have the sense of life. sh
go ahead diane. >> caller: hi doris. i want to thank you for "the bully pulpit" and i have a lot of reading to catch up with. i love you so much and i have to read everything ever written. my questions about taft. it was fascinating and i thought it was sad in a way that he was so strong that he prepare an attack from doing what he loved to do and what he would have been so very good at. have you made any personal judgments about her? >> is so interesting that you ask...
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doris will find it, "no, here it is." oh, she's trustworthy, and then she has you. >> it was a challenge. the finer the store, the bigger the challenge. new york, milan, paris, rome, london - even rodeo drive - i didn't know it was it, i went. he gave me $148,000 $92,000. $38,000 pounds, eight or nine carr at weight. zurich $78,000. i went to japan, london, paris, italy and took jewellery. i could pull it off anywhere. >> we invite you to join us for the debut of al jazeera - the life and times of doris payne >>> coming up next, why 845,000 ceramic poppies are covering the tower of london. >>> 100 years after the start of the first world war the poppy symbolizes the huge loss of life. peter sharp reports how the flower came to symbolize something more. >> in flankeders fields the poppies grow, beneath the row on row. >> in one line of birth it linked the poppy to the great war. 100 years later the blood-red flower is a symbol of a nation's determination never to forget. at the tower of london, a river of ceramic poppies e
doris will find it, "no, here it is." oh, she's trustworthy, and then she has you. >> it was a challenge. the finer the store, the bigger the challenge. new york, milan, paris, rome, london - even rodeo drive - i didn't know it was it, i went. he gave me $148,000 $92,000. $38,000 pounds, eight or nine carr at weight. zurich $78,000. i went to japan, london, paris, italy and took jewellery. i could pull it off anywhere. >> we invite you to join us for the debut of al...
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then doris finds it "oh, no, here it is." she's trust worthy. then she has you. >> it was a challenge. the finer the store, the bigger the challenge. new york, milan, paris and rome, london - i didn't even know rodeo drive was it. i went. he gave me $148,000, 92,000 pounds. the cardier of italy. 38,000 pounds, eight or nine carat weight. zurich, 78,000. i went to japan, london, paris and italy and take jewellery. i could pull it off anywhere. >> tune in tonight at 9:00pm for al jazeera presents the life and crime of doris payne. >> before joining the confederacy, general robert e lee lived on an estate. a photograph emerged of a notable american that lived on that estate. thanks to her, arlington house remains the treasure trove that it is today. sheila macvicar has the story. >> reporter: the civil war - one of the first conflicts to be captured on camera. of the thousands of images of that era, there's a group rarely portrayed - enslaved african-americans. still more rare. photographs of slaves who can be identified, which makes this photo tak
then doris finds it "oh, no, here it is." she's trust worthy. then she has you. >> it was a challenge. the finer the store, the bigger the challenge. new york, milan, paris and rome, london - i didn't even know rodeo drive was it. i went. he gave me $148,000, 92,000 pounds. the cardier of italy. 38,000 pounds, eight or nine carat weight. zurich, 78,000. i went to japan, london, paris and italy and take jewellery. i could pull it off anywhere. >> tune in tonight at 9:00pm...
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so thank you, doris, and thanks to the organizers for including me. so i'm going to jump right in because i'm going to try to cover a lot of ground. i think that mic was on, wasn't it? >> no. >> okay, thank you. okay. so i'm going to start by talking just for a moment about what we mean by executive action in general and in the context of immigration policy and then i'll briefly review how president obama and his predecessors have already shaped immigration policy through their executive authority and then i'll -- as doris asked, i'll describe some potential scenarios for what executive action might look like and say something about how many people would be affected and what some of the advantages and disadvantages of the different approaches might be. so i'm a political scientist and when i used to teach my intro to american government classes, there was no section on the syllabus called "executive action." so what do we mean by this term? the answer is that in a separate power system? which congress writes the laws and the president implements the l
so thank you, doris, and thanks to the organizers for including me. so i'm going to jump right in because i'm going to try to cover a lot of ground. i think that mic was on, wasn't it? >> no. >> okay, thank you. okay. so i'm going to start by talking just for a moment about what we mean by executive action in general and in the context of immigration policy and then i'll briefly review how president obama and his predecessors have already shaped immigration policy through their...
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and doris will find it "oh, no, here it is." she's trustworthy. then she has you. >> it was a challenge. the finer the store, the bigger the challenge. new york, milan, paris and rome. london. i didn't know rowed was it. i just -- rodeo drive was it. i just went. he gave me $148,000. >> $92,000 pounds. >> it's the cartier of italy. >> 38,000 pounds. zurich 78,000. i went to japan too. >> london, paris and italy, and i would take jewellery. i could pull it off anywhere >>> fascinating. we ipp invite you to tune in -- we invite you to tune in for al jazeera presents the life and crimes of doris payne >>> still ahead - president obama just arrived in china for the apec summit. these are live pictures. it's not the only stop. more on the president's agenda in sunday's segment "the week ahead." that's next. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america here are the top stories - the latest round of talks in the iran nuclear programme were held in oman. secretary of state john kerry met with zarif. 24 november is the deadline to reach an disagreement. >> germa
and doris will find it "oh, no, here it is." she's trustworthy. then she has you. >> it was a challenge. the finer the store, the bigger the challenge. new york, milan, paris and rome. london. i didn't know rowed was it. i just -- rodeo drive was it. i just went. he gave me $148,000. >> $92,000 pounds. >> it's the cartier of italy. >> 38,000 pounds. zurich 78,000. i went to japan too. >> london, paris and italy, and i would take jewellery. i could pull it...
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how many people here have read a book by doris kearns goodwin? [applause] how many people have read two books? three books? four? five? six? all of them. how many people are going to buy her book today? and get it autographed. doris kearns goodwin is obviously a leading presidential scholar. she is a person who has written books on some of the most important presidents and today we are going to talk largely about her new book "the bully pulpit" which is about teddy roosevelt and william howard taft and the bit about the muckrakers of that time. she is from brooklyn. [applause] a big fan of the brooklyn dodgers and she wrote a book about them as well. the brooklyn dodgers don't exist any longer so she has shifted their allegiance to the boston red sox. [applause] and she was the first woman to go into the boston red sox locker room. [applause] she is a graduate of kolbe college phi beta kappa. later on a white house fellowship and is as a white house fellow assigned to the white house and worked with president johnson directly. after she left at t
how many people here have read a book by doris kearns goodwin? [applause] how many people have read two books? three books? four? five? six? all of them. how many people are going to buy her book today? and get it autographed. doris kearns goodwin is obviously a leading presidential scholar. she is a person who has written books on some of the most important presidents and today we are going to talk largely about her new book "the bully pulpit" which is about teddy roosevelt and...
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doris, it's an interesting question. i know there are people who are arguing that for the democrats this is great leading up to the 2016. but let me -- i think the differences between the two parties on latinos are starker today than they have been since any time that i began all of this. i mean, the democrats gave -- passed the aca, which will affect far more people than immigration -- more latino families than the immigration reform bill will. the latino community has seen at least about -- based on some data, one-third drop in the uninsured rate in the first year of the aca. it's a dramatic thing. it's having a real impact on families. democrats want to make sure it's easier for everybody to vote. the republicans are denying the ability for people to vote all over the country. democrats are defending social security and medicare. the republicans are trying to cut it. democrats are trying to advance and put more spending on education. republicans want to cut it. democrats want to invest in urban transportation, which w
doris, it's an interesting question. i know there are people who are arguing that for the democrats this is great leading up to the 2016. but let me -- i think the differences between the two parties on latinos are starker today than they have been since any time that i began all of this. i mean, the democrats gave -- passed the aca, which will affect far more people than immigration -- more latino families than the immigration reform bill will. the latino community has seen at least about --...
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with that i'd like to thank doris and mark and randy again for having me here and hand it back to doris. >> okay. thanks very much, mark. that was a -- not purposeful, but still somewhat of a teaser for things to come. so we'll be continuing, of course, to be working on these kinds of issues and this work that marc is doing should be particularly interesting as another follow-up. we turn to q&a now, and i'm going to, since we're streaming and recording, i want to be sure that you wait until the mike comes to you. but when it does come to you, please give us your name and affiliation, and then answer your question -- ask your question. so i'm ready for hands. over here. [ inaudible ] >> mark, some of the slides that you put up did not appear to be in the report itself. and i was just wonder if those will all be available, for example, on mpi's website for reference purposes? and the other question that i have basically is, is there any way of knowing in terms of immigration offenses for deportation how many of those involve such things as alien smuggling as opposed to simply being in vio
with that i'd like to thank doris and mark and randy again for having me here and hand it back to doris. >> okay. thanks very much, mark. that was a -- not purposeful, but still somewhat of a teaser for things to come. so we'll be continuing, of course, to be working on these kinds of issues and this work that marc is doing should be particularly interesting as another follow-up. we turn to q&a now, and i'm going to, since we're streaming and recording, i want to be sure that you wait...
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julian ball, denise dory. guillermo alvez, nancky mcnerney, tony kelly, alfredo golyingo [ reading speakers' names ] >> good morning. thank you for the opportunity to speak. before anything else, i want to congratulate the kids who stand to up for the community. the reason i'm here today, when i saw the video, it encouraged me i have been in the mission district for over 33 years. and i have been working with kids. when i start coaching kids in soccer, when they were 7 years old, at the age of 12 years old, i heard the rumors why are we wasting fields on kids from the mission district? let's be realistic, how many of them are going to graduate from high school? when i hear those rumors, i said this can't happen. so i spent a lot of time sharing notes on this issue, starting from 7 years old and finished when they were 18 years old and we went back and forth, back and forth, we were back on the fields when franklin was dirt. it was sand. i have to rent lights for us to practice on the fields when no one was int
julian ball, denise dory. guillermo alvez, nancky mcnerney, tony kelly, alfredo golyingo [ reading speakers' names ] >> good morning. thank you for the opportunity to speak. before anything else, i want to congratulate the kids who stand to up for the community. the reason i'm here today, when i saw the video, it encouraged me i have been in the mission district for over 33 years. and i have been working with kids. when i start coaching kids in soccer, when they were 7 years old, at the...
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theodore roosevelt, william howard taft and the golden age of journalist, she's doris kearns goodwin, this is overherd. [ applause ] >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> without information there is no freedom and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down, this guy says, hey, goes to 11. [ laughter ] >> doris so good to see you. >> i'm glad to be back. >> thanks so much, congratulations, what another -- another great book and wish you great success with it. >> thank you. >> i had to say you had me at journalism. [ laughter ] and the reality is, as much as it may be unexpected, a book about teddy roosevelt is a book about the media, about journalism. in fact journalism does play i a part. >> huge part. >> yeah. >> i mean more than i even realized. i mean i think the real success of teddy roosevelt was his relationship with the journal i, the congress was grid locked or actually c
theodore roosevelt, william howard taft and the golden age of journalist, she's doris kearns goodwin, this is overherd. [ applause ] >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> without information there is no freedom and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window...
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doris mentioned immigration reform. it is a republican party's interest. presidential elections are different. they don't want to be the anti-immigration party. you have to dial back the senate bill. anythingidn't do before the midterm elections because they didn't want the president to campaign on immigration reform. >> there are other potential business from the moves they could take. question of tax reforms, corporate tax reforms. >> if republicans are repaired. >> i would watch trade. republicans are much more sympathetic to the president agenda trying to push the trade deals with europe and asia. >> people suggested it may be possible the president will be deal with mitch mcconnell been with harry reid. [laughter] [indiscernible] >> he refused to bring a bill up. >> the democrats refused to bring up a bill. >> a long-term operative, they are goldplated in terms of right of center. what is the best outcome. mcconnell gets beat and we still win the senate. is a feeling they can't take the party into the modern age until they moved aside someone like mit
doris mentioned immigration reform. it is a republican party's interest. presidential elections are different. they don't want to be the anti-immigration party. you have to dial back the senate bill. anythingidn't do before the midterm elections because they didn't want the president to campaign on immigration reform. >> there are other potential business from the moves they could take. question of tax reforms, corporate tax reforms. >> if republicans are repaired. >> i would...
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so doris kearns goodwin is obviously a leading presidential scholars. she is a person who has written books on some of the most important president and today we'll talk largely about her new book, "the bully pulpit," which is about teddy roosevelt and william howard taft and a bit about the muckrakers. before we do so, a little more background about her another book she's written. she's of course written works on lincoln, eleanor and franklin roosevelt and a book on lyndon johnson with whom she worked when she was a white house fellow. she is from brooklyn. [cheers and applause] a big fan of the brooklyn dodgers that she wrote a book about them as well. clap back the brook when dodgers don't exist any longer come associate shifted her legions to the boston red sox. [cheers and applause] and she was the first woman to go into the boston red sox locker room. she is a graduate of colby college, phi beta kappa naturally. later when a white house fellowship and is a white house fellow was assigned to the white house and worked with president indirectly. afte
so doris kearns goodwin is obviously a leading presidential scholars. she is a person who has written books on some of the most important president and today we'll talk largely about her new book, "the bully pulpit," which is about teddy roosevelt and william howard taft and a bit about the muckrakers. before we do so, a little more background about her another book she's written. she's of course written works on lincoln, eleanor and franklin roosevelt and a book on lyndon johnson...
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do you know the name doris payne. she was known as an international jewel thief, using beauty and sophisticated to make victims more likely to help than suspect her. the method to her madness is retold in the al jazeera documentary, the life and crimes of doris pain. >> she's so famous, her life story is about to become a movie starring halle berry. >> my methodology of stealing jewellery took me over the world. >> she made a career out of stealing and taking advantage of people. >> she starts the sleight of hand game in how she plays it, which is to get several pieces, look at them, look at them, look at them. then she'll say what happened to the six carat yellow diamond with few inclusions. it was right here. let me go and look. doris will find it. oh, no, here it is. oh, she's trustworthy. and then she has you. >> it was a change. the finer the store, the bigger the challenge. new york, milan, paris and rome, london. i didn't know rodeo drive was it. i went. he gave me 1498. 98,000 pounds. 38,000 pounds, 8-9 carrot
do you know the name doris payne. she was known as an international jewel thief, using beauty and sophisticated to make victims more likely to help than suspect her. the method to her madness is retold in the al jazeera documentary, the life and crimes of doris pain. >> she's so famous, her life story is about to become a movie starring halle berry. >> my methodology of stealing jewellery took me over the world. >> she made a career out of stealing and taking advantage of...
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris had a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne >> reporter: rhinos are being hunted to extinction. defenseless against a crime that values the animals horns more than the species itself. here at the lab that could come out of c.s.i. the tv show, here they are helping to put traffickers behind bars. the lab analysed dozens of coins in a swimming case against jimmy and felix carr. they were among thousands of its the lab investigates, all to protect wildlife. on this day the doctor is conducting an autopsy on a golden eagle submitted by a field agent. >> often the animals are found dead, and that's the history that we have. we have to use skills, knowledge and senses to figure ou
the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris had a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life...
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doris bersing/psicologa clinica 23:10 cuando yo estoy esperando ese click en el fb, mi autoestima noes yo estoy esperando que tu me digas cuan valiosa yo soy 23:20 y para ello explico, lo esencial es quererse y conocerse a si mismo. 18:44 no dejen que el fb sea el que les diga quienes son ustedes aa-son padres de familia, hermano e hijos... take vo ...que da a da arriesgan sus vidas sin pensarlo 2 veces... todo por nuestra comunidad. cesar son heroes de nuestra ciudad... le tenemos un reportaje especial esta noche a las once. take 3 shot angle cam cesar ---ahora pasamos con gabriel sotelo... blanca ---con la informacion deportiva.. adelante gabriel... take gabriel live gabriel live blanca, cesar, buenas tardes que gusto estar con ustedes el dia de hoy en este viernes. con mucha actividad de futbol, paritdos de la eliminatoria rumbo a la euro 2016 y amistosos internacionales. take vo vo la seleccion de estados unidos se enfrento a colombia en el estadio "craven cottage" en inglaterra. pero parecian que estaban en colombia con la gran cantida de aficionados cafeteros que habia en las g
doris bersing/psicologa clinica 23:10 cuando yo estoy esperando ese click en el fb, mi autoestima noes yo estoy esperando que tu me digas cuan valiosa yo soy 23:20 y para ello explico, lo esencial es quererse y conocerse a si mismo. 18:44 no dejen que el fb sea el que les diga quienes son ustedes aa-son padres de familia, hermano e hijos... take vo ...que da a da arriesgan sus vidas sin pensarlo 2 veces... todo por nuestra comunidad. cesar son heroes de nuestra ciudad... le tenemos un reportaje...
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doris bersing/psicologa clinica 23:10 cuando yo estoy esperando ese click en el fb, mi autoestima no entonces yo estoy esperando que tu me digas cuan valiosa yo soy 23:20 y para ello explico, lo esencial es quererse y conocerse a si mismo. 18:44 no dejen que el fb sea el que les diga quienes son ustedes lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el termometro, permanecen las nubes. y para la noche esperamos temperaturas en los rangos de: 50's =============== como usted sabe en nuestra area geografica tenemos por lo menos cinco microclimas. hoy las temperaturas maximas en: la bahia norte tenemos: 76 la bahia sur tenemos: 76 la bahia este tenemos : 72 la costa tenemos: 69 los valles tenemos: 75 ================ ahora hablemos de lo que podemos esperar en cuanto a las temperaturas mi
doris bersing/psicologa clinica 23:10 cuando yo estoy esperando ese click en el fb, mi autoestima no entonces yo estoy esperando que tu me digas cuan valiosa yo soy 23:20 y para ello explico, lo esencial es quererse y conocerse a si mismo. 18:44 no dejen que el fb sea el que les diga quienes son ustedes lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como...
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris had a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne >>> it's a big day tuesday, america votes in midterms elections. at stake a possible republican take over in the senate, which the democrats control. we heard about the flood of money pouring in. i want to break down the unless of how much spending we see. where it's spent and who is behind the influx of campaign cash. $4 billion is what the nonpartisan center for politics says will be spent by the time the last race is call. that makes it the most expensive mid term history, not by a couple of bucks, but $400 million. republicans and conservative groups will have the spending edge, $1.92 billion, compared to 1.76 billion, by democ
the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris had a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life...
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris had a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne ♪ >> i am antonio morrow. you are watching "talk to "al jazeera america." i am speak with dick cavett, out encounters". >> when late night exploded in show. >> i did, and i got it in a strange way. it started as a daytime show. and then, they moved me to nighttime following joey bishop. >> you were young. >> yeah, many of my guests are dead. >> 33? >> how old was ? r i? whatever you say will be right. i have learned that already. i was the kid on the staff in some places one particularly where there was a hateful schmuck who was the head writer. i am tempted to say his initials are and say his name. >> go ahead. >> but he is gone n
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris had a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne >> on the next "talk to al jazeera", legendary tv host dick cavett. >> steve jobs said, "how does it feel to be dick cavett"? about the only question that's ever floored me, you know? >> "talk to al jazeera". saturday. 5:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> announcer: america votes 2014, tonight control of congress hangs in the balance. we have reactions from across the country, around the globe, focusing on the issues that matter to you. the stakes couldn't be higher, and the coverage starts right now with john siegenthaler. >> good evening, everyone. tonight is much more than the individual races, it is about the real life
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris had a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne >> devastating climates... >> if we don't get rain we'll be in dire straits... >> scientists fighting back... >> we've created groundhog day here... >> hi-tech led farming... >> we always get perfect plants everyday... >> feeding the world... >> this opens up whole new possibilities... >> tech know's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can effect and surprise us... >> don't try this at home... >> tech know, where technology meets humanity only on al jazeera america many republicans were quick to criticize the president's forging policy. more hawks in
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris had a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne >> you're watching "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. i'i'm not an economist, and neither is the president, but i'm going to guess that we have in common an understanding one reason that wages have not risen with the healing economy is that so many people remain unemployed, under employed or uncounted that employers don't have to offer higher wages to new hires or raise the wages of current workers. why didn't he say so. why didn't the democratic candidates have a heart to heart about the state of the economy with the voters? we're talking jobs and politics this time on the program. neil, was there a coherent, th
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris had a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne >> wherever the foreclosure crisis hit the hardest, the wall street landlords have moved in. in some parts of southern california, one in every twelve homes was foreclosed on. >> como esta? >> bien, bien. >> so nice to see you, thank you so much, gracias. >> now what's this? >> oh, really? it's a big house. >> esperanza rosales was in tammy's situation not long ago. the home she lost is also now owned by colony american homes. she had eight days to pack up and move 22 years worth of belongings. >> what has been the hardest thing for you since you lost your home and became a renter? >> esperanza and her family now live in a rental h
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in the first half of the 19th century, you know everything isn't just hunky-dory and the easy pc about race but there is much more racial -- going on in it's normal. the only way you can get business done is you are in the fur trade of the military is really to have connections with native people so you needed those people. racial mixing was pretty much the norm. after the civil war changed a lot in racial attitudes changed a lot. racial lines began to harden and that's a very interesting story, trying to figure out what happened to all these mixed-race people in the options they had once those racial lines hardened after the civil war. if you look in particular at the way people did this, they are fabulous records in the big for companies about who's doing what and he gets paid to do what and the notion that you needed to know the landscape like the back of your hand to figure out where the beavers were and where the buffalo weren't all that kind of thing makes sense. you gave the labor of native women to process all those furs and many many native men to get them back to civilization
in the first half of the 19th century, you know everything isn't just hunky-dory and the easy pc about race but there is much more racial -- going on in it's normal. the only way you can get business done is you are in the fur trade of the military is really to have connections with native people so you needed those people. racial mixing was pretty much the norm. after the civil war changed a lot in racial attitudes changed a lot. racial lines began to harden and that's a very interesting...
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so let me address it this way, doris. first, i want to add one other thing reflecting on some of the things that ana said. when republicans swept into power in 1994, they didn't work with bill clinton for a little more than a year. it was only after the disastrous shutdown that we saw a change. but during that first year where you had a republican house and a republican senate, the worst relationship in washington was between the speaker of the house and the senate republican leader because the senate and the house operate on very different rhythms and in different ways, and newt gingrich was repeatedly frustrated. he had pass bills out of the house and the senate would go nowhere. he referred to bob dole as the tax collector of the welfare state and dole responded with a characteristic dole joke. the good news is that a bus filled with supply siders went off the cliff, the bad news is that three of them survived. so the belief that john boehner and mitch mcconnell will be lovey-dovey or even have a really good working re
so let me address it this way, doris. first, i want to add one other thing reflecting on some of the things that ana said. when republicans swept into power in 1994, they didn't work with bill clinton for a little more than a year. it was only after the disastrous shutdown that we saw a change. but during that first year where you had a republican house and a republican senate, the worst relationship in washington was between the speaker of the house and the senate republican leader because the...
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne [ ♪ music ] >> trying to make phone calls out before election day. we are calling to see whether or not you are planning on voting on tuesday. they don't want to face us in november. they know we'll defeat kay hagan and send her home. >> let make them squeal. >> i need your help. the
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doris kearnes-goodwin. good to see you. a father. this book, which you've gone through, is an affectionate, certainly not critical, but there are real insights into the father/son relationship and into the bush 41 presidency. >> 43 over and over again says he was given unconditional love by 41 and just as his father was given unconditional love by his father, prescott bush and this whole question of dynasty has two sides to it. one is probably it isn't fair for people not to be judged on their merit. if you have the blood lines of a clinton or bush right now, you have enormous advantages, access to media, supporters, people waiting for you. and george washington, when he stepped down after two terms, said the reason he was stepping down was because he wanted people to be judged on their merit. he didn't just want to be there until he ended, like a king. on the other hand there's a subtle argument in this book that there is a benefit for a family having gone through public life for so many generations. they've absorbed and k
doris kearnes-goodwin. good to see you. a father. this book, which you've gone through, is an affectionate, certainly not critical, but there are real insights into the father/son relationship and into the bush 41 presidency. >> 43 over and over again says he was given unconditional love by 41 and just as his father was given unconditional love by his father, prescott bush and this whole question of dynasty has two sides to it. one is probably it isn't fair for people not to be judged on...
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doris got a life sentence. yvette was condemned to die.death row. >> i begin to hear hurst and insubstitutes when i got in the gate. she is going to die for the crime that she committed. >> even though they were housed at the same prison, they were prohibited from seeing one another. occasionally doris would catch a fleeting glimpse of yvette. i would go to the chapel. my sister would be in the window. everybody be would say there is your sister. i wish she was out here, you know. i hated to go by there just to see her. it hurt my heart. i would ache. >> after six years of separation, yvette's punishment was made a life sentence. >> i was so excited. we are crying and kissing and hugging. it was like a great reunion. >> i started crying. i got emotional and began to praise god. >> though they can see each other in the yard, they won't let the sisters share a cell for security reasons. >> they think we are the same person and they confused. >> it's interesting and unusual for corrections. if you are not paying attention, you don't know who
doris got a life sentence. yvette was condemned to die.death row. >> i begin to hear hurst and insubstitutes when i got in the gate. she is going to die for the crime that she committed. >> even though they were housed at the same prison, they were prohibited from seeing one another. occasionally doris would catch a fleeting glimpse of yvette. i would go to the chapel. my sister would be in the window. everybody be would say there is your sister. i wish she was out here, you know. i...
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payne doris payne >> and now on america votes >> and now on america votes 2014, these are the final hours 2014, these are the final hours for candidates to make their for candidates to make their pitch and in truth many pitch and in truth many americans have already made americans have already made their voices heard. their voices heard. early voting is ahead of where early voting is ahead of where it was in 2010 at the last mid it was in 2010 at the last mid term, more than 70 million term, more than 70 million voters will have cast ballots voters will have cast ballots before the polling places even before the polling places even open. open. while while prognosticators, feel they prognosticators, feel they can can tell us the tell us the spread of votes, spread of votes, what we're more interested in is what we're more interested in is what they will vote for. what they will vote for. number one what role will number one what role will minorities and women have in minorities and women have in this mid term race? this mid term race? especially interesting will be especially interes
payne doris payne >> and now on america votes >> and now on america votes 2014, these are the final hours 2014, these are the final hours for candidates to make their for candidates to make their pitch and in truth many pitch and in truth many americans have already made americans have already made their voices heard. their voices heard. early voting is ahead of where early voting is ahead of where it was in 2010 at the last mid it was in 2010 at the last mid term, more than 70...
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that is what happened. >> that is doris fernandez's lur.the devote catholic practiced at health center 4. for years, there was rarely a problem with her quote religiously motivated practice of not describing contraception for children. according to the lawsuit, the dept of health made an effort to have them prescribe birthcontrol. she said, i captain participate, such participation is forbiden against my religious beliefs and my conscious. >> last november, she was fired. because she declined to participant in prescribing contraception. >> a spokesman said they could not comment because of the on-going lawsuit. >> she is refusing to practice a certain type of medicine. >> yes, a medical professional here,a doctor, a pediatrician, is really being told how to practice medicine. >> now, fernandez is not asking for her job back. she is asking the city cover her attorney fees and quote for any further relief the court deems just. mitch blocker, nbc 10 news. >> from the jersey shore bureau, three firefighters are recovering after a fire at an aba
that is what happened. >> that is doris fernandez's lur.the devote catholic practiced at health center 4. for years, there was rarely a problem with her quote religiously motivated practice of not describing contraception for children. according to the lawsuit, the dept of health made an effort to have them prescribe birthcontrol. she said, i captain participate, such participation is forbiden against my religious beliefs and my conscious. >> last november, she was fired. because...
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris had a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne >> yesterday's election may have given a boost to the keystone pipeline. senators are eager in hold a vote in sport of the pipeline that will run from canada down to nebraska. legislation to approve it had an estimated 57 votes in the senate. it is now thought though have a filibuster 61 votes. the $8 billion project would deliver heavy canadian oil crude from alberta, and make it easier to deliver oil to the u.s. gulf coast. it has languished six years awaiting approval which it needed because it cross as national border. now this year's plunge in oil prices below $80 a barrel has been a beautiful thing for drivers. the cost of a
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris had a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne today's data dive goes on the night shift. working night hours prematurely aims your brain. people that work overnight hours shifts tested at levels similar to people 6.5 years older. an extensive study published in the journal. occupational and environmental medicines, shows night shifts has major effect on memory and speed of thought. it's worse for people that alternate between morning, afternoon and night. recovering doesn't come quickly. if you work those shifts for a decade, it takes you five years to make a recovery. scientists say the internal lock is meant to have us awake and working through the day and sleeping at night.
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris had a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne >> and finally from us, san francisco celebrating another world series championship but many of today's sluggers wouldn't even have been able to take the field without the heroes of the game who came before them. now a california university is taking a swing at an important new project that will shine a bright light on a very dark part of our nation's history. "america tonight's" michael okwu with story of two treasures. >> these are two american treasures, great men with great nicknames. jim mud cat grant and suite lou johnson. >> i don't appreciate them because in 1965 the son of a biscuit eater hit a home run and beat us that ba
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> dorisverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne >> do you remember that viral video of a new york city woman getting cat calls as she's walking down the street. do you remember the controversy about that? a company in new zealand use the same process. >> reporter: for the sake of comparison i want to show you the video we saw last week. >> okay. >> reporter: the woman walking through new york city receiving 100 comments from men or cat calls in ten hours. this video sparked a lot of controversy, including how it was i hadtied because it shows mostly minorities doing the cat calls. >> were there any white guys. >> reporter: there were white guys and for various reasons they were edited out because
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had a racist, >> doris had a racist, impoverished setting impoverished setting had a major impact had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving she steps into the revolving door of justice door of justice >> she became legendary... >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of the life and crimes of doris payne doris payne >> at least 16.4 million ballots >> at least 16.4 million ballots have already been cast in this have already been cast in this election during early voting and election during early voting and while mid term elections are while mid term elections are never a big draw for voters, never a big draw for voters, democrats hope they have one democrats hope they have one last
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne ♪ >>> as i told you just moments ago, i am 41, single and pregnant. i'm not, but those are the words of writer and entrepreneur sclar. she calls it though new normal. as professional opportunities have opened up for women, rachel says society has shifted away from models of what women can choose in their personal lives. you are the model of the new woman before you were pregnant. and then you have decided -- >> trying to have a little variety. >> honestly. we have talked for years. you are a blogger, a woman who understands technology, and you have often talked about the struggles of women not just in this economy, but in this new econom
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> dorisad a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne ♪ >>> it has been 16 months since the city of detroit became the larger municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history, and a city going bankrupt is a political, financially, and economically complicated affair. under the bankruptcy plan, $7 billion of the $18 billion in debt will be wiped out entirely. thousands of creditors have settled for less than what they are owed or agreed to real estate deals. a couple of bond insurers owed billions by the city secured redevelopment rights for prime river front property in downtown detroit. retired city workers agreed to a 4.5% cut to monthly pension checks, and 90% reduction in health care benefits.
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> dorisacist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne >>> tomorrow we have got a special edition of "real money" for you, with an estimated $4 billion being spent to sway voters in races. the midterms are already proving to be the most expensive election campaign ever. we're going to dig into the money behind the races and the people behind the mron money. but al jazeera is going to stay with you through the entire night with incite and analysis that takes you all the way through tomorrow's remarkably important election. please stay with us for the whole night. i want to leave you tonight with something that happened in new york today. it was an act so simple, but one that carries so much sym
the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> dorisacist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and...
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> dorisad a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne >> saturday on tech know. a brutal killing. a thorough investigation. >> we're pushing the envelope. >> but this is no ordinary c.s.i. >> what went on right before that animal died? >> hunting the hunter. >> we're gonna take down the bad guys. >> solving the crime. >> we can save species. >> tech know's team of experts show you how the miracles of science. >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> tech know, where technology meets humanity. saturday at 7:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> >>> good evening, everyone, welcome to our midterm election
the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> dorisad a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life...
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris had a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne >> welcome back, you're watching the aljazeera news hour. yemen's prime minister said the newly sworn government will hold together despite factions rejecting the new administration. >> investigators in afghanistan are trying to figure out how a taliban suicide bomber managed to walk into police headquarters in kabul and blow himself up. one police officer was killed and seven others injured. >> germany's marking the 25t 25th anniversary since the fall of the berlin wall. chancellor angela merkel laid roses at one of the remaining stretches of the wall to mark the site where many died trying to escape east berlin. >> we have a repo
the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris had a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life...
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris had a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne >> on the next "talk to al jazeera", legendary tv host dick cavett. >> steve jobs said, "how does it feel to be dick cavett"? about the only question that's ever floored me, you know? >> "talk to al jazeera". saturday. 5:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> the obama administration has again called the most hostile to journalists in a generation by pulitzer prize winning author james risen of the new york time. trying to control the media narrative. according to a new book the government's attempt to control the media go beyond just freezing access to reporters and reach right into the newsroom, the author, a well-known telev
the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris had a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life...
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the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne ♪ >>> welcome back. a quick reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. >>> supporters of yemen's former president have been protesting proposed sanctions by the united states. saleh is accused of helping houthi fighters seize control of the capitol. >>> palestinians are fighting with israel security forces. >>> a report accuses high-ranking army officials of war crimes. there is evidence they committed executions and torture. >>> somalia is slowly emerging from conflict. the e.u. and u.n. last week warned that a power struggle between the president and prime minister is risking peace efforts ahead of elections in two year's time.
the best documentaries >> i felt like i was just nothing >> for this young girl, times were hard >> doris a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact >> but with looks charm.... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma... >> and no remorse... >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and...
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doris fernandez worked here for 35 years, she claims she was fired last year, because she refused toscribe birth control to minors, she say devote cattle lick, her lawyer told us, being forced to chose between her job and her religious beliefs violated her civil rights. >> pennsylvania law, life begins at conception, again, this would be against her beliefs. >> the lawsuit is on-going, because of that, the city and the department of health said they can't talk about fernandez's claim. >>> turning to a local story some are comparing to the plot of a charlie brown christmas. redding is embracing their ugly christmas tree and playing looking. -- along. >> some say it is a tree with a lot of character. >> yes, there are two schools of thought on this, people who love this tree. this family is from virginia. they came out here, they saw on the news, taking pictures here. other people, locally, said it should be replaced. branchs are droppy, the children, they argue, are not getting the full experience with an ugly treatment. >> when the kids are upset about it. >> they saw it and cried, a
doris fernandez worked here for 35 years, she claims she was fired last year, because she refused toscribe birth control to minors, she say devote cattle lick, her lawyer told us, being forced to chose between her job and her religious beliefs violated her civil rights. >> pennsylvania law, life begins at conception, again, this would be against her beliefs. >> the lawsuit is on-going, because of that, the city and the department of health said they can't talk about fernandez's...
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the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne [ ♪ music ] >> trying to make phone calls out before election day. we are calling to see whether or not you are planning on voting on tuesday. they don't want to face us in november. they know we'll defeat kay hagan and send her home. >> let make them squeal. >> i need your help. the united states needs your help. [ cheering and applause ] >> thanks for coming tonight. we could have a robust debate over the next four months. >> this is the number one ticket seat nationally. >> that's why i'll ask you ing you to -- asking all of you to get behind me. [ ♪ music ] . >> republicans control the house, democrat controls the senate. the u.s. senate is up for grabs. republicans have to gain a net of six seats. wire. [ ♪ music ] [ ♪ music ] >> we could be a little bit behind. i have a tu things i need to -- few things i need to put into place if we do the negotiation between the senate and the governor. >> north carolina voted republican. the state government was solidly democratic. demo
the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne [ ♪ music ] >> trying to make phone calls out before election day. we are calling to see whether or not you are planning on voting on tuesday. they don't want to face us in november. they know we'll defeat kay hagan and send her home. >> let make them squeal. >> i need your help. the united states needs your help. [ cheering and applause ] >> thanks for...