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"fault lines" is next. check out our website, aljazeera.com and keep it here and have a good night. >> let us bow our heads for a word of prayer. our father and our most gracious god. as this family, the murdough family and their friends, as they gather, we ask that you send your comforter, your holy spirit, your guide, to be with them. >> queens, new york. jerome murdough's family is laying him to rest. four months ago, 56-year-old jerome was arrested for trespassing, and booked into new york's rikers island jail. >> you going to be missed big bro. me and him, we had a special connection, special relationship. >> seven days later, he was found dead in his cell. >> they said he was baked to death. heat. his room temperature reached well over 100 degrees with no ventilation. >>there's no words to explain. it just looks like you came from a building that caught on fire. >> he was blacker than my hair. he was darker than my hair. >> jerome was a former marine, who suffered from bipolar disorder and alcohol abu
"fault lines" is next. check out our website, aljazeera.com and keep it here and have a good night. >> let us bow our heads for a word of prayer. our father and our most gracious god. as this family, the murdough family and their friends, as they gather, we ask that you send your comforter, your holy spirit, your guide, to be with them. >> queens, new york. jerome murdough's family is laying him to rest. four months ago, 56-year-old jerome was arrested for trespassing, and...
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the results could mean more structural damage to at least 20 homes near the fault line. in a neighborhood hit hard by august's 6.0 earthquake. >> you can see additional cracking, where the fault went right through the dirt, right through the street here. it looks like it's moving or pulling up. >> reporter: jim peterson who lives feet away from the fault line said he is not surprised there's still movement. there's cracks in the road, pg&e had to replace a gas line, and just this week a neighbor's power went out. but the thought of the slow shift lasting for several years worries him. >> i hope he's wrong. a couple of these houses are right on the fault line, have some damage where the ground moves sideways. >> reporter: he said there are ways to mitigate the hazards. but it's pricey. the best thing to do is get a stronger and stiffer foundation on your home. in napa, elissa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> a highway patrol officer killed a drive in humboldt county this morning, responding to a car crash near willow creek. the chp said the driver attacked their officer, and th
the results could mean more structural damage to at least 20 homes near the fault line. in a neighborhood hit hard by august's 6.0 earthquake. >> you can see additional cracking, where the fault went right through the dirt, right through the street here. it looks like it's moving or pulling up. >> reporter: jim peterson who lives feet away from the fault line said he is not surprised there's still movement. there's cracks in the road, pg&e had to replace a gas line, and just...
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in this episode of fault lines, we look at how courts handle the accused before trial. it's a story about a multibillion-dollar industry - bail bonds - and a justice system in which money determines who goes free, and who stays behind bars. it's four pm in the sacramento suburbs. we're riding with a team of bounty hunters, looking for a fugitive. >> so this is a skip of somebody who was charged with drug possession and she's on a $20 thousand dollar bail, and she failed to turn up for court in december. >> around fifteen thousand bounty hunters operate in the united states. bail bond companies hire them to track down criminal defendants who have skipped their court dates. we're with rob dick, one of america's most famous bounty hunters. this is his partner, roger adair. >> yeah it's right here, in that court, on the left side. >> hey. >> there's a suburban in the driveway. it's in the court. >> the house to the last one on the left side. >> they are hunting for a woman charged with drug possession. if they can't find her, the bondsman who bailed her out of jail will owe
in this episode of fault lines, we look at how courts handle the accused before trial. it's a story about a multibillion-dollar industry - bail bonds - and a justice system in which money determines who goes free, and who stays behind bars. it's four pm in the sacramento suburbs. we're riding with a team of bounty hunters, looking for a fugitive. >> so this is a skip of somebody who was charged with drug possession and she's on a $20 thousand dollar bail, and she failed to turn up for...
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fault lines was there during that time in this special extended episode we look deeper into why so many here feel such injustice from those sworn to protect them. >> sit down for micheal brown sit down for micheal brown sit down for micheal brown... when fault lines first arrived in ferguson just days after the shooting, we were shocked at what we found. a small crowd of peaceful demonstrators, faced with a police force that looked ready for war. this is an extraordinary display of force to be honest. these guys are armed to the teeth sir, do you know why they're bringing this equipment in? you all need to move back some ok? >> do you know why they're bringing in armored vehicles? >> we're aren't from here... >> [crowd chanting] mike can't go home! mike can't go home! >> we are not out here to start trouble, please don't harass us.... >> it wasn't hard to understand why the police response would be viewed as inflammatory. >> you don't think that's provocative? they provoking it. they asking them to move out of the street... do you see any violence occurring right now? it's peaceful, the
fault lines was there during that time in this special extended episode we look deeper into why so many here feel such injustice from those sworn to protect them. >> sit down for micheal brown sit down for micheal brown sit down for micheal brown... when fault lines first arrived in ferguson just days after the shooting, we were shocked at what we found. a small crowd of peaceful demonstrators, faced with a police force that looked ready for war. this is an extraordinary display of force...
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the devastation massive, given the fault lines that carve the region. their main concern older buildings not yet upgraded to withstand a violent quake. among them so-called soft-story structures that lack sheer walls at their base. mid rise steel buildings with poor welding or concrete structures like these. >> we expect to see some of these buildings just collapse. >> tom heaton is the director of the earthquake engineering research center at the california technology. >> if it was in the day time people would be in the offices and not many would survive. there are literally hundreds of buildings out there that could collapse in that case. >> earlier this year heaton co-authored a study using computer models to indicate how buildings would perform in moderate motions. >> buildings with concrete columns and no walls at all - there's plenty of them - those about. >> what you are saying is hundreds, if not hundreds of thousands of unsuspecting residents might live in homes that are highly susceptibility to a major earthquake now. >> i think it's correct.
the devastation massive, given the fault lines that carve the region. their main concern older buildings not yet upgraded to withstand a violent quake. among them so-called soft-story structures that lack sheer walls at their base. mid rise steel buildings with poor welding or concrete structures like these. >> we expect to see some of these buildings just collapse. >> tom heaton is the director of the earthquake engineering research center at the california technology. >> if...
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.of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. one hour special only on al jazeera america this is al jazeera america live from new york city, i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. three people confirmed dead including the gunman after a 16 hour hostage crisis in australia. pushing for a palestinian state but israel says it won't be forced into anything. and ten families connected with the sandy hook shooting, file suit. they say the rifle that was used to kill should never have been available to the public. and we begin in sydney where a 16 hour hostage standoff is now over. authorities say that three people including the gunman were killed. four others including a police officer were hurt. australian prime minister tony abbott says his country is not immune to these kinds of acts. >> there are people in our community ready to engage in politically motivated violence. the events in martin place also show that we are ready to deal with these people, professionally, and with the
.of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. one hour special only on al jazeera america this is al jazeera america live from new york city, i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. three people confirmed dead including the gunman after a 16 hour hostage crisis in australia. pushing for a palestinian state but israel says it won't be forced into anything. and ten...
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the stories in this episode of fault lines hit close to home. this is the pine ridge reservation, home to the oglala lakota. it stretches for over 2 million acres across the southwestern corner of south dakota. this land is home to a rich culture but has also seen some of the darkest parts of native american history. in the 1800s the government began sending native children from across the country to boarding schools, sometimes using armed police to remove them from their families. through the agencies of the government they are being rapidly brought from their state of comparative savagery and barbarism to one of civilization. native american children were stripped of their culture and identity. many suffered abuse in the schools. the assimilation policies continued. in the 1950s came the indian adoption project. native children were taken by social workers and missionaries and placed in white homes. by the time icwa was passed more than 25 percent of native children had been removed from their families. today, what native americans call "histo
the stories in this episode of fault lines hit close to home. this is the pine ridge reservation, home to the oglala lakota. it stretches for over 2 million acres across the southwestern corner of south dakota. this land is home to a rich culture but has also seen some of the darkest parts of native american history. in the 1800s the government began sending native children from across the country to boarding schools, sometimes using armed police to remove them from their families. through the...
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from "fault lines," on why people like he get stuck behind bars before their trials. >> let us bow our heads for a word of prayer. our father, most gracious god, as this family and their friends as they gather, we ask that you send your comforter and your holy spirit, your guide to be with them. >> queens, new york, germ om merdow's family is laying him to rest. 56-year-old jerome was arrest for trespassing and booked into riker's island jail. >> we miss big brother. we had a special connection, a special relationship. >> scenario days later, he was found dead in his cell. >> they say he was baked to death. his room temperature reached well over 100 degrees with no ventilation. >> there are no words to explain. >> yes. >> it looks like you just came from a building that caught on fire. >> he was black earn my hair. he was darker than my hair. >> jerome was a former marine who suffered from bi-polar disorder and alcohol abuse. >> a week went by and we didn't hear from him, two weeks, then it was three weeks and then mother said, something ain't right. >> his family says he should never
from "fault lines," on why people like he get stuck behind bars before their trials. >> let us bow our heads for a word of prayer. our father, most gracious god, as this family and their friends as they gather, we ask that you send your comforter and your holy spirit, your guide to be with them. >> queens, new york, germ om merdow's family is laying him to rest. 56-year-old jerome was arrest for trespassing and booked into riker's island jail. >> we miss big brother....
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fault lines is in the city of baltimore to try to find out why, in the inner city neighborhoods of obama's america, life for so many young african american men continues to be a fight for survival. (crowd applause) >> and we know that it's these crimes that gave us a bad reputation as a dangerous place and, for too long, instilled the deep-seated fear that drove families away. >> baltimore's mayor stephanie rawlings-blake is delivering her annual state of the city address. >> it's not time to celebrate. >> her words are combative. the population of baltimore -the largest city in the state of maryland - has been shrinking for decades. mayor rawlings-blake wants to grow it again by 10,000 families within the next 10 years. >> let there be no doubt: the state of our city is now better, safer, and stronger. (crowd applause) >> for all the talk of declining crime rates, baltimore is still one of the deadliest cities in the united states. >> are they still talking about it? >> it's 1:45 pm and a man has been shot. >> we've just heard about another shooting incident in the city baltimore so we're
fault lines is in the city of baltimore to try to find out why, in the inner city neighborhoods of obama's america, life for so many young african american men continues to be a fight for survival. (crowd applause) >> and we know that it's these crimes that gave us a bad reputation as a dangerous place and, for too long, instilled the deep-seated fear that drove families away. >> baltimore's mayor stephanie rawlings-blake is delivering her annual state of the city address. >>...
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. >> tonight: fault lines investigates america's largest and most powerful landlords: wall street. >> atlanta is really rough right now, is very rough you know for a family to own your home. atlanta now is becoming lease and rental. >> atlanta georgia is a city that was gutted by the foreclosure crisis. six years after the crash, many residents here are still at risk of losing their homes. since 2008 almost 5 million u.s. homes have been lost to foreclosure. now, there are nearly two million more homeowners who are on the brink. >> eighteen years. over 18 years you've worked and poured your heart into where you live to make the house a home that you're children have grown up in. your memories are here. what do we do? we fight. >> tammy doe was fighting to keep her home of nearly two decades when it was foreclosed on and sold to a new owner at auction. >> they don't wanna hear nothing you have to say. they just feel like you just in this position because you refused to pay your mortgage. no that's not the reason. >> she believes the foreclosure was illegal, but to prove it - and win ba
. >> tonight: fault lines investigates america's largest and most powerful landlords: wall street. >> atlanta is really rough right now, is very rough you know for a family to own your home. atlanta now is becoming lease and rental. >> atlanta georgia is a city that was gutted by the foreclosure crisis. six years after the crash, many residents here are still at risk of losing their homes. since 2008 almost 5 million u.s. homes have been lost to foreclosure. now, there are...
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verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. one hour special only on al jazeera america >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to release those journalists. >> journalism is not a crime. >> the very positive thing, and this, it's underwater. that's really good. >> this is a tiger shark. >> it's not long before the platform is put to the test by an 11. 11.5-foot tiger shark. [ yelling ] >> since the shark is dorsal finish up, tissue samples are taken first. and then blood is drawn. it will provide a weal
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verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault linespecial investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. one hour special only on al jazeera america >>on tech know, the agricultural community is in crisis. >> more prolonged drought could become the new normal >> desperate for solutions >> we can make clean drinking water just using the sun >> conservation, science and hope... >> the snow is really a critical resource... >> 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... >> sharks like affection >> tech know, where technology meets humanity only on al jazeera america you. >> welcome back. i'm phil torres, guys, we're about to see the final part
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fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> you're watching "inside story" from al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. you'll remember the united states went to war in afghanistan to fight the taliban government there, but not all talibans are the same. the taliban in pakistan has a distinct identity from the fighters just over the mountains in afghanistan. the group taking credit for killing 141 people in a school this week, and also the one who is attempted to kill education activist and nobel prize laureate malala yo usafzai in 2012. today, the ttp has an estimated 30,000 members, and are seen as a terrorist organization, by the u.s. pakistan and the united nations security council. it's chief is in charge of the group and has been since 2013. his predecessor was killed in an u.s. drone attack. his time at the top has been defined by internal fighting both between tribesmen and those who want to join isil. >> they do see things differently. the afghan taliban came out and condemned the school attack this week saying it goes against their principles. just be
fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> you're watching "inside story" from al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. you'll remember the united states went to war in afghanistan to fight the taliban government there, but not all talibans are the same. the taliban in pakistan has a distinct identity from the fighters just over the mountains in afghanistan. the group taking credit for killing 141 people in a school this week, and also the one who is...
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verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. one hour special only on al jazeera america >> let's take a look at the top stories on al jazeera. several army personnel have been killed in a suicide attack. it's the latest in a series of taliban attacks across the country on saturday. the groups also killed 12 workers clearing minds in helmand province. isil fighters have captured mortar tore. the group has taken the village 12 kilometers of ramadi. and police in india have released this picture of the man suspected of running an influential twitter account. he was arrested, and the account has almost 18,000 followers and provided news on isil in english. >> a freeze is being asked in syria. >> t
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let's have someone come out and map the area and check for fault lines. >> southern methodists universityphysicist, is checking at the u.s. geological survey's request. >> we are currently checking outside of fort worth and reno and azel, drilling to find out how the oil and gas activity relates or changes stress along these preexisting faults. >> on a personal level how concerned are you about these earthquakes that are happening in your backyard? >> my biggest concern is that something in the four and a half range will occur in a highly populated area like the dallas fort worth area where the built environment is not built up to standards for those considerations. >> coming up on "techknow": whose fault is it? scientists brought specialized equipment deep under this home to see if the epicenter of reno's quakes can be explained.. plus can this solve the problem, how to clean up this murky mess. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com/"techknow." >> i'm ali velshi, the news has become this thing where yo
let's have someone come out and map the area and check for fault lines. >> southern methodists universityphysicist, is checking at the u.s. geological survey's request. >> we are currently checking outside of fort worth and reno and azel, drilling to find out how the oil and gas activity relates or changes stress along these preexisting faults. >> on a personal level how concerned are you about these earthquakes that are happening in your backyard? >> my biggest concern...
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fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to tech know. you're about to take us on a behind the scenes look at one of your favorite pieces you've done on goggles that can see cancer. >> it must have been an extra treat, because it's featuring a technique in your field. >> i do have a personal connection to the story. the detection method for the cancer uses fluorescents which i did for my p.h.d. let's take a look. >> so the cancer goggle story was about goggles similar tonight vision goggles, but allows surgeons to use infrared to see cancer cells. my thesis title was fluorescents. i studied nicotine dependence looking for something that i was going to help make a difference. the data that came from my experiments will inform drug companies to design better smoking cessation designs. >> the first thing we're going to do is find the lymph node and that fluorescent dye is going to be visible. >> this is a 72-year-old woman who noticed a lurch and had a biopsy that she'd breast cancer. today we're going to do a lumpectomy and biopsy. where's
fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to tech know. you're about to take us on a behind the scenes look at one of your favorite pieces you've done on goggles that can see cancer. >> it must have been an extra treat, because it's featuring a technique in your field. >> i do have a personal connection to the story. the detection method for the cancer uses fluorescents which i did for my p.h.d. let's take a look. >> so the...
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but a new study found the fault line is actually longer. >> we added an additional 15 miles on the northow it runs from one side of the valley to the other. >> reporter: uc davis associate professor mike austin says if the entire fault line were to rupture it could produce a magnitude seven quake. >> magnitude seven is about 31 times more than a six. >> that's terrible. i don't want to do that again. it wasn't fun. >> reporter: austin says the geological evidence suggest it might happen every one to few thousand years. >> oh, okay. well. i don't plan on living that long. >> reporter: again that's a historical average. to predict when it will happen again. in napa valley it is worth being prepared and to plan ahead for a much larger quake than we historically seen before. in napa, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >> ken, thank you. >>> she says her son's school district dragged their feet and failed their family. >> my kids have missed two weeks of school this year. >> news 2 investigates whether the school followed up on a threat. >> and download the new ktvu app, click the live icon
but a new study found the fault line is actually longer. >> we added an additional 15 miles on the northow it runs from one side of the valley to the other. >> reporter: uc davis associate professor mike austin says if the entire fault line were to rupture it could produce a magnitude seven quake. >> magnitude seven is about 31 times more than a six. >> that's terrible. i don't want to do that again. it wasn't fun. >> reporter: austin says the geological evidence...
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fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to techknowm phil torres, joined by cara santa maria, marita davison, and dr shini somara. now, shini has been taking us on a journey through greenland. we have seen the flights and the science. what was it like to be there with the scientists? >> well, i got to experience that first hand. we were staying in the statement location as where the n.a.s.a. crew live. it was pretty amazing, to say the last. really cold. let's take a look. >>> i came to greenland to join n.a.s.a.'s operation icebridge. their goal is to collect the critical data on how polar ice sheets are changing. here the an arctic they days are long at this time of year. you have to stay up until nearly midnight to catch the famous northern lights. to the n.a.s.a. scientists home kiss. >> just taken off my boots. they are so heavy, it's a relief to take them off. i'm keeping them outside my room, because it's a custom. i noticed that my room used to be a storage room, so welcome to my humble dwelling. i told you it was basis. these
fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to techknowm phil torres, joined by cara santa maria, marita davison, and dr shini somara. now, shini has been taking us on a journey through greenland. we have seen the flights and the science. what was it like to be there with the scientists? >> well, i got to experience that first hand. we were staying in the statement location as where the n.a.s.a. crew live. it was pretty amazing, to...
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fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america and the ydc recently announced they ma be as effective. internet based approaches to fight the virus. here with us in studio, is been min executive director. his organization helped develop the app did you get the flu shot this year. >> i did not, and i have never gotten the flu shot, nor the flu, but maybe after this year. >> your mind could change. >> i did get a flu shot, and mark, given the fact this virus has mutated i don't know that i am any better off, but you have develop add social media program, to kind of deal with this. how can twitter help us when the flu shot can't? >> so what is really important to know when you are fighting the flu is what is going on the ground. in the united states, and the specific areas and that gives us important tools and we want to do things like decide where to deploy the vaccine, or how to respond a flu infection. >> so dr. mention gin, mark's work is more focused on giving information to the healthcare community, your organization has rolled out an app that kind of helps
fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america and the ydc recently announced they ma be as effective. internet based approaches to fight the virus. here with us in studio, is been min executive director. his organization helped develop the app did you get the flu shot this year. >> i did not, and i have never gotten the flu shot, nor the flu, but maybe after this year. >> your mind could change. >> i did get a flu shot, and mark, given the fact this...
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verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. one hour special only on al jazeera america >> my name is elenor and for the last 25 years i was bernie madoff's secretary. >> an unimaginable story of betrayal. >> they lived this incredible life. it just never occurred to me that they were living on the dime of the clients. >> greed... >> bernie was stealing every nickel but he wasn't trading anything. >> ... and entitlement. >> you took my grandchildren's future away from them. >> what were the policies? what was their purpose? did they achieve it? did it make us safer? less safe? did it make no difference? what did it gain us? what did it cost us? the american people need the answers to these req
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fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >>> on our radar this week aedia story coming out of turkey. on september 14th police forces sympathetic to a movement of a cleric fetullah gullen. the latest chapter in a power struggle between the akp party and the ghullanists. ghullan supporters took to the streets after the arrest of two people, including the editor-in-chief of the largest newspaper, who has been released, and the chairman of tv. both working for news outlets close to fetullah gullen, standing accused of conspiring to run a criminal organization and fabricating evidence. the "the listening post" spoke with a high-level official saying the suspects had a direct or indirect relationship with the ghullanist movement and accused of being part of a parallel state. the turkish authorities issued an arrest warrant for fetullah gullen himself. >> this was not a surprise. president recep tayyip erdogan indicated that the turkish government was going to take decisive steps to eradicate, in his words, the fetullah gullen with respect the state administr
fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >>> on our radar this week aedia story coming out of turkey. on september 14th police forces sympathetic to a movement of a cleric fetullah gullen. the latest chapter in a power struggle between the akp party and the ghullanists. ghullan supporters took to the streets after the arrest of two people, including the editor-in-chief of the largest newspaper, who has been released, and the chairman of tv. both working...
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fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> welcome back, we're talking about an important new study that says one in five older americans that says one in five older americans take prescription that's work against you. my husband and i laugh about it because the disclaimer is longer than the product. has america caplized on the instant gratification and caused you us to think there's a medicine to fix everything. >> i think it's our culture to think there's a magic pill. when we exercise and drink more water and all of the things that mother said are good for us, but we have evolved into a syndrome where a problem happens, and we want an instant solution, whether it's financial or medical. and there are so many innovagues that people think there's a cure for everything, and while medications, also safe, have risks and that's a balance that needs to be discussed with a physician. so we want it to be true, but i think it's the responsibility of the fda and pharmaceutical companies and healthcare professionals and the media to set the record straight. >> la
fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> welcome back, we're talking about an important new study that says one in five older americans that says one in five older americans take prescription that's work against you. my husband and i laugh about it because the disclaimer is longer than the product. has america caplized on the instant gratification and caused you us to think there's a medicine to fix everything. >> i think it's our culture to think...
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result could mean more structural damage to at least 20 homes near the fault line. in neighborhood hit hard by august earthquake. >> you can see the fault went through the street. it's moving or pulling up. >> jim lives feet away from the fault line and not surprised there's still movement. crack in the road. pg&e had to replace a gas ryan and sdwlus week a neighbor power went out. thought of this slow shift lasting for several years worries him. >> i hope he's wrong. that much movement couple of the houses is right on the fault line have some damage where the ground moves side way. >> there are ways to mitigate the hazard but it's pricey. best thing to do is gate stronger stiffer foundation on your home. the the in napa, abc 7 news. >> about 0richmond police officer who had 4 pound of marijuana in his home will not be charged with a crime. officers joseph avila got the fraught delivery service that turned it in more than a year ago. but instead of book it into evidence he took it home with his supervisor approval to help train his drug sniffing police dog co-could c
result could mean more structural damage to at least 20 homes near the fault line. in neighborhood hit hard by august earthquake. >> you can see the fault went through the street. it's moving or pulling up. >> jim lives feet away from the fault line and not surprised there's still movement. crack in the road. pg&e had to replace a gas ryan and sdwlus week a neighbor power went out. thought of this slow shift lasting for several years worries him. >> i hope he's wrong. that...
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fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >>> here is something you probably didn't know the mayor of london, boris johnson is an american citizens. he hasn't lived in the u.s. since five years old which is inconsequential to the internal residenceal service. if you are an american citizens living overseas, you have to pay tax to uncle sam. and the u.s. wants to levy a tax op boris johnson. he is not too happy but is yet to reelingish u.s. citizenship. which brings us to another group of north americans it overseas who are voluntarily vending her passports. officially it's called expatriation and it's a phenomenon happening in record numbers. mary snow has more on quitting america to save on taxes. >> would you give up your taxes? >> thousands of north americans are doing that, giving up the passports in record numbers in order to avoid paying
fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >>> here is something you probably didn't know the mayor of london, boris johnson is an american citizens. he hasn't lived in the u.s. since five years old which is...
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fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> cubans have a saying, it's not easy. today the united states wants to be a partner in making the lives of ordinary cubans a little easier, more free, more prosperous. >> you're watching "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. the block said is the u.s. embargo is called in cuba in attempt to isolate the island. it has certainly had an impact on the cuban economy. a neighbor permanently cut off, but cubans able to trade with the rest of the world stayed poor. still with us, ambassador to the american states. and director of latin america and latino studies at the university of illinois in chicago. professor, that's one of the nubs of the argument. that the embargo kept cubans poor, and other people say, mm-hmm, even when rich countries could trade with them, another way, france, britain, spain, germany, they stayed poor. >> i think that the embargo obviously has had an impact, but i think in the last 20 years it's been more the cuban government's policies as long the embargo is there the cuban gove
fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> cubans have a saying, it's not easy. today the united states wants to be a partner in making the lives of ordinary cubans a little easier, more free, more prosperous. >> you're watching "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. the block said is the u.s. embargo is called in cuba in attempt to isolate the island. it has certainly had an impact on the cuban economy. a neighbor...
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verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault linescial investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. one hour special only on al jazeera america streets. >>> welcome back. the top stories on al jazeera, exit polls in japan are indicating a landsslide victory for prime minister shinzo abe in the snap election. the vote was called two years early after japan slipped back into recession last month. haiti's prime minister has resigned after months of protest. on they want the president to step down. the former u.s. vice president dick cheney defended brutal interrogation techniques the cia used during his time in. things comments came after the u.s. government released add summary of techniques used at the guantanamo in cuba. palestinian liters will meet to
verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault linescial investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the...
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verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. one hour special only on al jazeera america >> you're watching inside story on al jazeera america. the spending plan to take the country into the fiscal year was stuffed like a christmas goose, but still faced a close vote in the house of representatives. rebecca, there were a lot of things in the overall spending plan that republicans castigated, made fun of in the weeks running up to these votes, funding for ebola, funding for various projects that were branded democratic, and yet they're in there, and they are funded. leaving some of them complaining about not cutting government spending, which is what they came to do. >> exactly. we can probably
verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in...
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fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america put aside protests, put a-- >> put aside protests, put aside these demonstrations until these times are passed. >> police departments across the country go on high alert after the murders of new york city police officers. >>> new threats aimed at the pent don't by north korea, while being hit by massive internet outages. >>> and californians are forced to save every drop they can. >> we don't have any water in our reserves. >> while oil exoan companies use millions of gallons in a drought. good evening, this is al jazeera america, live from new york city i'm michael eaves. police precincts in cities and opportunities to after two new york city police officers were shot and killed by a man who said he was upset about the killing of michael brown and aaron garner. mayor bill deblasio is focusing on the families of the fallen officers. lisa stark joins me from washington and lisa, eyes are on new york city as they deal with this tragedy. the leading police union says the mayor has blood on his hands. >> reporter: r
fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america put aside protests, put a-- >> put aside protests, put aside these demonstrations until these times are passed. >> police departments across the country go on high alert after the murders of new york city police officers. >>> new threats aimed at the pent don't by north korea, while being hit by massive internet outages. >>> and californians are forced to save every drop they can. >> we...
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verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. one hour special only on al jazeera america >>> i am ali velshi. you are watching "to talk to al jazeera" my guest is peter gabe bre yell with richard branson, he helped create elders, a group of elder peace. >> you were having a conversation one day with richard branson, and you -- it seems like your -- you have these moments in your life where you decide that change is required and you are going to go really big with change. this yd of the elders? >> yeah. >> came up. >> yeah. >> tell us about the elders for those who don't know. >> it's sort of a naive dream, you know, like you can get a bunch of super heroes and sort out some of the problems, but
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fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> we're back with inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. let's say you run a company that not only keeps personal records on its hard drive but other confidential communication between senior executives and even proprietary information about your company's creative output. did sony take enough care to protect the keys of the kingdom? with us our guests . alan, let me start with you. is a lot of the blame not on whoever did this outside of our borders, but sonny itself? >> well, on one hand they went explicitly after sony. if someone with even moderate means a sign that they want to come after you they will succeed in doing something. the question is how much. that's where the defender comes in. it's the choices they make and the money they spend. we know that sunny failed the security audit in 2005. there are roomers that circulate in the industry about how little they cared about it, who they were promoting and why. this was an environment where they should have been aware of a cyber security threat.
fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> we're back with inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. let's say you run a company that not only keeps personal records on its hard drive but other confidential communication between senior executives and even proprietary information about your company's creative output. did sony take enough care to protect the keys of the kingdom? with us our guests . alan, let me start with you. is a lot of the...
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fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> television icon norman lear >> we hoped we were delivering real characters... >> creator of "all in the family" "the jeffersons" and "good times" talks race, comedy and american culture today... >> you're taking me to a place in this interview, i haven't been before... >> i told you this would be your best interview >> ...and it is... it's the current one... >> every monday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera, only on al jazeera america >> i certainly wouldn't want to trade places with him on this glorious day. >> welcome back to inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. that's american contractor alan gross back in the united states cuba. in his striking announcement on the u.s.-cuban relations, the president of the united states acknowledged there was plenty he could not do on his own. where is he was pushed to do as much as he can to range the political. there is still a lot that remains to be done before you
fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> television icon norman lear >> we hoped we were delivering real characters... >> creator of "all in the family" "the jeffersons" and "good times" talks race, comedy and american culture today... >> you're taking me to a place in this interview, i haven't been before... >> i told you this would be your best interview >> ...and it is... it's the current...
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fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> i certainly wouldn't want to trade places with him on this glorious day. >> welcome back to inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. that's american contractor alan gross back in the united states cuba. in his striking announcement on the u.s.-cuban relations, the president of the united states acknowledged there was plenty he could not do on his own. where is he was pushed to do as much as he can to range the political. there is still a lot that remains to be done before you would pronounce the american cuban relations to be like those in other nations in the region, would you? >> with the, the helms burton codified a lot of the embargo, and in fact, there was a lot of discussion at that point in time that that was congress overstepping it's boundaries. i think there are important aspects that can be opened up. i think that the president is looking at those whether it's more travel, whether it's how you count credit, the ability to do car credit cards, etc. the other part we have to see is the ball
fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> i certainly wouldn't want to trade places with him on this glorious day. >> welcome back to inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. that's american contractor alan gross back in the united states cuba. in his striking announcement on the u.s.-cuban relations, the president of the united states acknowledged there was plenty he could not do on his own. where is he was pushed to do as much as he can...
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that quake happened when a ten mile stretch of the fault line ruptured. thought the fog was 30 miles long but that quake shows the fault is really bigger. >> we added additional 15 miles on the north end so now it runs from one side of the valley to the other. >> he adds the entire fault line were to rupture, it could produce a magnitude 7 quake. that is about 30 times more powerful than last augusts quake. >> amazon facing new challenges as it tries to expand the cloud commuting business. some larger companies are concerned that amazon relies heavily on centralized public cloud servers. now provide cloud providers that offer dedicated servers just for them. that is giving amazon rivals including microsoft a boost since it gives companies more direct overoversight of their data. >>> wall street another amazing day after a 2% gain the more than 2% gain than the next day. dow jones up 421 points. best day in more than three years. nasdaq up 104 points. s & p at 2,061. stocks futures up slightly once again this morning and it should be pretty quiet as a lot
that quake happened when a ten mile stretch of the fault line ruptured. thought the fog was 30 miles long but that quake shows the fault is really bigger. >> we added additional 15 miles on the north end so now it runs from one side of the valley to the other. >> he adds the entire fault line were to rupture, it could produce a magnitude 7 quake. that is about 30 times more powerful than last augusts quake. >> amazon facing new challenges as it tries to expand the cloud...
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>>> the human rights campaign who say they're victims of fear and intimidation. police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. one hour special only on al jazeera america >>> a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. >>> palestinian leaders are meeting in ramallah to discuss their response to the death of a minister last wednesday. security coordination between the palestinian liberation organization and israel is potentially at stake. >>> there's been intense fighting in the syrian province of aleppo. rebel fighters say they killed several soldiers in the village of amallah and destroyed vehicles, but the syrian ministry claims it's still in control of the village. >>> the former vice president cheney appeared on a news show and defended brutal technique for interro
>>> the human rights campaign who say they're victims of fear and intimidation. police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in...
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for more on the tension surrounding ferguson, check out the fault line special, it's airing at 9:00 p.mpolice in hong kong cleared the last remaining protest site, a quiet end to more than two months of demonstrations. public transportation resumed in the busy shopping district. despite the pleas the hong kong government gave no substantial concessions. in today's power politics there are growing signs that the former florida governor jeb bush will pursue the 2016 presidential nomination. ds idavid schuster is here. david. >> formal announcement in the next few weeks, jeb bush gave a revealing interview in florida this week, listen carefully. >> as i've thought about, am i capable of running and serving and in the eight years i got serve as governor it reminded me that in spite of what appears to be the case here in this current environment in washington you can do big things if you set the stage in a campaign and then move forward. >> jeb bush. you can do big things if you set the stage and then move forward. as part of that potential campaign bush said he will soon release all 250,000
for more on the tension surrounding ferguson, check out the fault line special, it's airing at 9:00 p.mpolice in hong kong cleared the last remaining protest site, a quiet end to more than two months of demonstrations. public transportation resumed in the busy shopping district. despite the pleas the hong kong government gave no substantial concessions. in today's power politics there are growing signs that the former florida governor jeb bush will pursue the 2016 presidential nomination. ds...
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verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault linespecial investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. one hour special only on al jazeera america >> tuesday, the landmark series concludes. >> i'm on a mission that i have to keep this business going. >> an intimate look at middle class families. >> i panicked because, how we gonna pay that? >> the issues we face. >> there's no way to pay for it. >> fighting to survive. >> she's like my role model... as in perseverance. >> building a better future. >> it's coming together little by little. >> real life solutions you can't afford to miss. >> we're making it the best that we can. >> "america's middle class - rebuilding the dream". >> tuesday. >> 7:00 eastern. >> only on al jazeera america. investigation si
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picture. >> al jazeera's fault lines" investigates the american justice system and whether there is a safe place in it for the mentally ill. >> my name is elenor and for the last 25 years i was bernie madoff's secretary. >> an unimaginable story of betrayal. >> they lived this incredible life. it just never occurred to me that they were living on the dime of the clients. >> greed... >> bernie was stealing every nickel but he wasn't trading anything. >> ... and entitlement. >> you took my grandchildren's future away from them. >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for survivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disg
picture. >> al jazeera's fault lines" investigates the american justice system and whether there is a safe place in it for the mentally ill. >> my name is elenor and for the last 25 years i was bernie madoff's secretary. >> an unimaginable story of betrayal. >> they lived this incredible life. it just never occurred to me that they were living on the dime of the clients. >> greed... >> bernie was stealing every nickel but he wasn't trading anything....