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moment from somalia and eritrea. the national security agency is denying that it knew about heartbleed and using it to spy on people. people are being advised to change passwords on facebook and twitter. >> we spoke an associate professor, joining me live from the ukrainian capital kiev. good to have you with us. has the prime minister's visit to the east of the country - has that led to a process of negotiations? >> i'm not sure it's a process of negotiation. it's spun as a concession or a compromise to the protesters. in actual fact what the prime minister is doing is he's basically fulfilling the promise made just behind me under maydan, the independence square during the revolution, when one of the calls of the revolutionaries was to decentralize the country, and to change the constitution in such a way as to say dictatorship was impossible. what it's done is decentralized budgets. it's spun as a concession to the separatist. what he is doing is simply basically fulfilling his mandate. >> how far would he be will
moment from somalia and eritrea. the national security agency is denying that it knew about heartbleed and using it to spy on people. people are being advised to change passwords on facebook and twitter. >> we spoke an associate professor, joining me live from the ukrainian capital kiev. good to have you with us. has the prime minister's visit to the east of the country - has that led to a process of negotiations? >> i'm not sure it's a process of negotiation. it's spun as a...
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this session women from mexico, venezuela and eritrea. this is the founder and c.e.o. of project feast. >> the only way to keep recipes, dishes and cuisine alive is to cook them. >> students learn recipe writing and kitchen specific vocabulary. the plan is to help the woman keep cooking the dishes, encouraging them to share cultures through food. people have a comfort with food. >> we have 45 minutes. >> i'm making it. >> all right over there? starting to smell good. >> it's the knife skills, safety and sanitation in the kitchen, it's knowing your temperatures, and what cooking safely means, all of that is important to getting a job and keeping a job and being considered a good employee. >> this is a head. do you want two heads? >> yes. >> all of them. >> what are called the soft skills are equally important. learning english, making friends, honouring and sharing differences. >> the culture and quis eaches that people bring, we want that at the center. >> all the people make a dish representing their country. >> banana pie and cactus salad from mexico. >> from eritrea
this session women from mexico, venezuela and eritrea. this is the founder and c.e.o. of project feast. >> the only way to keep recipes, dishes and cuisine alive is to cook them. >> students learn recipe writing and kitchen specific vocabulary. the plan is to help the woman keep cooking the dishes, encouraging them to share cultures through food. people have a comfort with food. >> we have 45 minutes. >> i'm making it. >> all right over there? starting to smell...
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the emigrant from eritrea wearing the name of the four killed last year, it's the first time i mail you a citizen has one in three decades. >> it's quite an accomplishment and a great year to do it. >> security at the marathon tight in the wake of all of this. personnel from local and federal agencies watching away the race from a coronation center. more than 100 cameras 100 camera set up on the course with officials asking for the publicist comic public's assistance as well. >> one of the things we continually remind the public to do is if you see something say something. >> the race field expanded this year to include more than 5000 runners who were unable to finish last year. friends and relatives of the victims and those who were profoundly impacted by the bombings. >>> the ktvu crew in boston for the mirror find caught tears and cheers at the end of today's race for bay area man and woman. after april die cross the finish line, her boyfriend john pop the question. there's the ring, there's the yes, there are the tears of course april did say yes making this a marathon they will sur
the emigrant from eritrea wearing the name of the four killed last year, it's the first time i mail you a citizen has one in three decades. >> it's quite an accomplishment and a great year to do it. >> security at the marathon tight in the wake of all of this. personnel from local and federal agencies watching away the race from a coronation center. more than 100 cameras 100 camera set up on the course with officials asking for the publicist comic public's assistance as well....
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he was born in the african country of eritrea, became a u.s. citizen in 1998 and today wore the names of the four people who died in the attacks on his official runners bib. some of the survivors bravely returned to the finish line today including jeff bauman from this iconic shot in the moments after he lost his legs and was rescued by a stranger in a cowboy hat. there he was today giving thumbs up with his rescuer and now friend carlos arredondo by his side. heather abbott, who lost her lower left leg, was here, too,she put on a prosthetic leg and she ran the last half mile alongside a woman who helped save her life that day. >> we're not going to let anybody stop us. boston has its marathon back. >> reporter: as the day wore on, there were quite justifiably a few wobbly finishers. but not natalie and joe, they finally crossed the finish line they couldn't cross last year. >> reporter: i think it's safe to say you guys took the marathon back. >> i think we took it back. >> reporter: yes, they did. and president obama weighing in saying all of
he was born in the african country of eritrea, became a u.s. citizen in 1998 and today wore the names of the four people who died in the attacks on his official runners bib. some of the survivors bravely returned to the finish line today including jeff bauman from this iconic shot in the moments after he lost his legs and was rescued by a stranger in a cowboy hat. there he was today giving thumbs up with his rescuer and now friend carlos arredondo by his side. heather abbott, who lost her lower...
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. >> her name is freedom, fitting as her story began in war torn air tre air arethe eritrea . premiers sunday, 9 eastern on al jazeera america. and ahead we end this hour on a high note. a song of a woman who helped change the face of america and a little girl who's keeping her memory alive. >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their needs are not being met by american tv news today. >> entire media culture is driven by something that's very very fast... >> there has been a lack of fact based, in depth, serious journalism, and we fill that void... >> there is a huge opportunity for al jazeera america to change the way people look at news. >> we just don't parachute in on a story...quickly talk to a couple of experts and leave... >> one producer may spend 3 or 4 months, digging into a single story... >> at al jazeera, there are resources to alow us as journalists to go in depth and produce the kind of films... the people that you don't see anywhere else on television. >> we intend to reach out to the people who aren't being heard. >>we wanna see the people who are ac
. >> her name is freedom, fitting as her story began in war torn air tre air arethe eritrea . premiers sunday, 9 eastern on al jazeera america. and ahead we end this hour on a high note. a song of a woman who helped change the face of america and a little girl who's keeping her memory alive. >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their needs are not being met by american tv news today. >> entire media culture is driven by something that's very very fast... >>...
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thousands of migrants mainly come from syria, eritrea, mali and senegal. process the migrants request for asylum. >>> the spanish enclave as of of mallia is a large, end malia, hoping they can gen then gain access to europe. >> a gateway to the eu on the continent of africa. for years malia has received many are refugees looking for refuge. moussef camped out in the mountains behind malia. >> we walked for two days down the mountain then wee when we got closer we began to walk slowly, towards frontier, until we managed to get to the border. >> this is the fence that moussa got over. topped with bashe barbed wire ad extra railings. it deterse but by no means prevents people getting through. the past few months have seen a surge of people arriving leer, a perilous, often life-threatening join. many of them come from subsaharan africa. are for the most part they are relieved to have made it this far. when they arrive they head to the migrant reception center. it holds double the amount of people it's meant to accommodate. outside they gather together, next to
thousands of migrants mainly come from syria, eritrea, mali and senegal. process the migrants request for asylum. >>> the spanish enclave as of of mallia is a large, end malia, hoping they can gen then gain access to europe. >> a gateway to the eu on the continent of africa. for years malia has received many are refugees looking for refuge. moussef camped out in the mountains behind malia. >> we walked for two days down the mountain then wee when we got closer we began to...
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. >> her name is freedom, fitting as her story began in war torn air treairarethe eritrea. premiers sunday, 9 eastern on al jazeera america. and ahead we end this hour on a high note. a song of a woman who helped change the face of america and a little girl who's keeping her memory alive. >> and finally from us this hour we're going to end our program on a truly high note. with the legendary voice of marion anderson. as a young girl in the 1930s the singer had no way to pay for her own voice lightnings. her church in philadelphia gathered $500 for her training. she became an accidental break in sift rights. >> a bright blue sky. the sights and especially the sounds, honor and echo today, exactly 75 years ago as tribute was paid. ♪ from every mountain side ♪ let freedom ring >> marion anderson, an american treasure. [♪ singing ] >> for years she was celebrated around the world as a contralto superstar. >> she nurtured her natural gifts to become one of the 20th century's most celebrated singers worldwide. >> but in 1939, anderson's race became an issue at home. it was here i
. >> her name is freedom, fitting as her story began in war torn air treairarethe eritrea. premiers sunday, 9 eastern on al jazeera america. and ahead we end this hour on a high note. a song of a woman who helped change the face of america and a little girl who's keeping her memory alive. >> and finally from us this hour we're going to end our program on a truly high note. with the legendary voice of marion anderson. as a young girl in the 1930s the singer had no way to pay for her...
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mev kovlofski, credit from eritrea. first american to do this since 1983. and then we have pictures of rita jeptu. rita comes from kenya and she came home in the women's elite race 2 hours 18 minutes and 50 seconds. three time champion and that time makes her the fastest woman ever to win the boston marathon. the symbolism lost on absolutely no one. >> what about the fun runners, how did they do? >> about 36,000 marathon runners, nine or 10,000 runners, those who couldn't finish they let come back and do it this year. a lot we are told along the route cheering them along the way. i spotted sarah, at boston common, she had a name written on her leg. we went up to her and asked why she did that, she did it so the crowd would cheer her on as she went along the way. she is a teacher. sarah. >> crossing the finish line i wasn't aware, but now we're doing this for boston, we kind of wanted to make it a memorial for the people and the city more than anything. >> that is sarah talking of names by the way we are told according to the boston globe that the average ag
mev kovlofski, credit from eritrea. first american to do this since 1983. and then we have pictures of rita jeptu. rita comes from kenya and she came home in the women's elite race 2 hours 18 minutes and 50 seconds. three time champion and that time makes her the fastest woman ever to win the boston marathon. the symbolism lost on absolutely no one. >> what about the fun runners, how did they do? >> about 36,000 marathon runners, nine or 10,000 runners, those who couldn't finish...
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is it algeria, djibouti, eritrea or somalia. stay tuned and we will tell you the correct answer.mon schama's "the story of the jews." everything he writes is compulsively readable. schama focuses in on the lives of ordinary people as well. i rarely recommend a book that i haven't finished, but i am a third of the way through this one, and i can confidently say it is already worth recommending. now for the last look. there is an interesting new spy film that's just been released called "game of pawns." never heard of it? it is the dramatization of a harrowing true story, and it is not by some hollywood fat cat studios. rather, the fbi was behind the release of this 28-minute anti-espionage film. it's about an american student who is currently serving four years in prison for giving secrets to china. grab the popcorn. glen duffy starts out a wide-eyed college student who falls in love with shanghai. >> i loved everything about it. the language, the culture, the night life. the people. >> looking for a visa to prolong his stay, he starts writing papers for the chinese government. >>
is it algeria, djibouti, eritrea or somalia. stay tuned and we will tell you the correct answer.mon schama's "the story of the jews." everything he writes is compulsively readable. schama focuses in on the lives of ordinary people as well. i rarely recommend a book that i haven't finished, but i am a third of the way through this one, and i can confidently say it is already worth recommending. now for the last look. there is an interesting new spy film that's just been released called...
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most of these islands came from syria,s eritrea, somalia, mali, senegal, nye jeer ja and the gambia.avel to szwara. then acrossiterranean to the south of italy. thank you very much for joining us. incredible pictures that we saw on the report from melila. how are those receptions coping in the south of italy. >> you know, in italy, yes, as you were mentioning, almost 8,000 people arrive in the past days. it's very difficult to cope with these situations. the minister of interior is dispatching orders across all italy. and, of course, there is an -- manage and programming together at the eu level. all these arrivals. because most of these people are refugees are people escapes for war. many syrians, many families, many young, many children that are approaching europe as their last opportunity. >> can you clarify their position? as refugees there are, therefore, entitled to protection? >> exactly. that is why italy and other eu countries are obliged to receive and to house them. and to give them the possibility to claim for asylum. lots of syrians, somalis, are reaching out to europe.
most of these islands came from syria,s eritrea, somalia, mali, senegal, nye jeer ja and the gambia.avel to szwara. then acrossiterranean to the south of italy. thank you very much for joining us. incredible pictures that we saw on the report from melila. how are those receptions coping in the south of italy. >> you know, in italy, yes, as you were mentioning, almost 8,000 people arrive in the past days. it's very difficult to cope with these situations. the minister of interior is...
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meb keflezhighi was born in eritrea but lives in san diego. he is the oldest boston marathon winner in more than 80 years. among the thousands of runners were survivors of last year's bomb attack. celeste corcoran lost both of her legs. her daughter sydney was also injured. they both crossed the finish line to loud cheers. >> terrorists, people that hate, will never, ever, ever win. we won. >> what we accomplished today finally seeing her finish i feel like i -- we got closure from that day. >> the sister of m.i.t. officer sean collier ran in memory of her brother. >>> a crash shut down a part of a silicon valley freeway. it happened in cupertino about 3:30 yesterday afternoon on northbound highway 85 near de anza boulevard. one person died in the accident. a jeep wrangler veered on the shoulder smashed into a mazda minivan that was stopped there at the time. the young girl died at the scene. her younger brother and two adults in the car were taken to valley medical center in san jose. the crash closed all northbound lanes for much of the even
meb keflezhighi was born in eritrea but lives in san diego. he is the oldest boston marathon winner in more than 80 years. among the thousands of runners were survivors of last year's bomb attack. celeste corcoran lost both of her legs. her daughter sydney was also injured. they both crossed the finish line to loud cheers. >> terrorists, people that hate, will never, ever, ever win. we won. >> what we accomplished today finally seeing her finish i feel like i -- we got closure from...
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meb keflezhighi was born in eritrea but raised in california in san diego since age of 12. he is the oldest boston marathon winner in more than 80 years. among those of runners were survivors of last year's bomb attacks. celeste corcoran lost both legs and her daughter also injured. they both crossed the finish line to loud cheers. >> the people that hate will never win. we won. >> what we accomplished today finally seeing her finish i feel like i -- we got closure from that day. >> the sister of m.i.t. officer sean collier also ran the marathon for the first time in honor of her brother. he was allegedly shot and killed by one of the suspects. >>> 5:10. more than 100 bodies have been recovered after the ferry disaster in south korea. why an order from the captain may have cost lives. >> and more than a dozen dogs all found stuffed in dirty crates in monterey county. how police made a horrible discovery. >> a few spring showers to start the day now the winds are going to be kicking up. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and we are getting some new reports of an overturn po
meb keflezhighi was born in eritrea but raised in california in san diego since age of 12. he is the oldest boston marathon winner in more than 80 years. among those of runners were survivors of last year's bomb attacks. celeste corcoran lost both legs and her daughter also injured. they both crossed the finish line to loud cheers. >> the people that hate will never win. we won. >> what we accomplished today finally seeing her finish i feel like i -- we got closure from that day....
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citizen by way of eritrea, finished in a little more than two hours and eight minutes. he wrote the names of the bombing victims, in black, along the corners of his race bib. and, rita jeptoo of kenya captured the women's title for the second consecutive time. she also smashed a 12-year course record in the process, finishing just under two hours and 19 minutes. >> woodruff: given the anniversary, the ramped-up security and the running records, it was indeed a memorable patriots day in boston. we check in with two who were out there for it. maria cramer of the boston globe. she joins us this evening from the boston common. and adam reilly of w.g.b.h. public tv in boston. maria cramer, how did the day go overall? what would you say? >> it was, i mean there were so many police officers out there i would have to say it was very calm. the crowds were very well behaved. they listened to the instructions which were don't come in with backpacks. please abide by these rules and the day should go pretty well. and in boston so far from what i hear there is only one arrest for dis
citizen by way of eritrea, finished in a little more than two hours and eight minutes. he wrote the names of the bombing victims, in black, along the corners of his race bib. and, rita jeptoo of kenya captured the women's title for the second consecutive time. she also smashed a 12-year course record in the process, finishing just under two hours and 19 minutes. >> woodruff: given the anniversary, the ramped-up security and the running records, it was indeed a memorable patriots day in...
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audience and the turkeys not doing enough to filter those young candidates to from going yes the shirt eritrea i was going on. very little to stop. the european scene. candidates should she had to cross into syria. and that's why as of today. this is the biggest eater of for europeans and how important it is for. i didn't deal with you to tell the turkish authorities that they should try to cut down on people crossing because obviously when you see a european man or a family coming. through a border crossing. to go into syria. it is an ongoing vacation or so. it is true that turkey it folds up some of the key is to it to the kingdom and in this regard it the problem is that the people and with abbas the plane load of turns sitting in places like east envoy. they beat me to make their way to the border later sure i needed to go solo by bus the effect of the matter is that turkey needs to get more active. as european as dense as mentioned. it's not in their interest. for europeans not to go in because they want to fight off the sand regime and anything is good for them. as far as getting manpowe
audience and the turkeys not doing enough to filter those young candidates to from going yes the shirt eritrea i was going on. very little to stop. the european scene. candidates should she had to cross into syria. and that's why as of today. this is the biggest eater of for europeans and how important it is for. i didn't deal with you to tell the turkish authorities that they should try to cut down on people crossing because obviously when you see a european man or a family coming. through a...
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he's 38 and was born in the african country of eritrea and became a u.s.98 and wore the names of the four people who died in the attacks on his official runner's bib. some of the survivors returned to the finish line including jeff bowman from this iconic shot in those horrible moments after he lost his legs and was rescued by a stranger in a cowboy hat. there he was pounding fists with his rescuer and now friend carlos. heather abbott, who lost her lower left leg was here, too. she put on a prosthetic leg and ran the last half mile alongside a woman who helped to save her life that day. >> we're not going to let anything stop us and boston has its marathon back. >> reporter: as the day wore on this were a few wobbly finishers but not natalie and joe. they finally crossed the finish line they couldn't cross last year. >> i think we took it back. >> reporter: all in all a great day for my hometown of boston. dan harris, abc news, boston. >>> another big step for a michigan girl attacked by a pet raccoon when she was just 3 months old. 11-year-old charlotte
he's 38 and was born in the african country of eritrea and became a u.s.98 and wore the names of the four people who died in the attacks on his official runner's bib. some of the survivors returned to the finish line including jeff bowman from this iconic shot in those horrible moments after he lost his legs and was rescued by a stranger in a cowboy hat. there he was pounding fists with his rescuer and now friend carlos. heather abbott, who lost her lower left leg was here, too. she put on a...
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he is an immigrant from eritrea and wore the names of those who died in the bombings last year written>> this is beyond running. it is for boston, for the united states, and for the world. we are resilient. we never gave up. >> also crossing the finish line was our own star anna kooiman. she's live in boston this morning with a live report coming up. can't wait to hear how she's feeling this morning. also at 8:30 this morning, the winner will join us live right hereç on "fox & friends" to talk about the race and how he made it through. i bet that was an emotional finish yesterday for so many people. >> had to be. >> i think anna will be on probably about her fifth advil by the time she shows up. >> or running sprints in the parking lot. 12 minutes after the hour. >> coming up, god is a bad word? one family thinks so and now they're suing a school district over it. >> it's funded by taxpayers, but now some amtrak service if they so should the federal government bail them out? stuart varney hops aboard the "fox & friends" cab caboose. he's next. ♪ ♪ [announcer] play close-good and close
he is an immigrant from eritrea and wore the names of those who died in the bombings last year written>> this is beyond running. it is for boston, for the united states, and for the world. we are resilient. we never gave up. >> also crossing the finish line was our own star anna kooiman. she's live in boston this morning with a live report coming up. can't wait to hear how she's feeling this morning. also at 8:30 this morning, the winner will join us live right hereç on "fox...