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i host a show called fault lines >> you what? >> i host a show called fault lines. >> fault lines? >> and we've been out in the bakken and i was curious why you didn't bring up worker safety in your speech today and why you haven't done more. 40 guys have died out there in the last four years. >> well we have to begin a receiving line right now so i'm not going to have time to go into that with you. >> but you can answer a question about that right? >> we have answers that we can provide >> i mean 40 people have died out there that's something that you could answer right? it's gotta be important to you right? worker safety in the bakken. i mean at least for their families to tell them that you're interested. >> i gave the governor a chance to answer one question about worker safety in the bakken, he wouldn't do it >> the oil industry was the largest contributor to governor dalrymple in his 2012 gubernatorial race. >> you think about one but forty my god. it's terrible. >> and for what? >> so they can make more money. >> more money name of the game. >> less than six weeks after dust
i host a show called fault lines >> you what? >> i host a show called fault lines. >> fault lines? >> and we've been out in the bakken and i was curious why you didn't bring up worker safety in your speech today and why you haven't done more. 40 guys have died out there in the last four years. >> well we have to begin a receiving line right now so i'm not going to have time to go into that with you. >> but you can answer a question about that right? >>...
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tonight's hand in the green valley fault line. and people as far south as red wood city felt a little bit of shaking. and we still have the possibility of a few showers sshowers. primarily in the low 50s tomorrow morning p. you don't have a whole lot to worry about in terms of heavy, heavy rainfall. again, just some small waves of activity right through 10:00 a.m. and as we head throughout the afternoon, may get a little bit of activity bubbling up throughout the east bay, but generally, we're trying to be done with this storm system that has been centered well out in the pacific. the bulk of the rainfall stayed so far off shore. by 7:00 a.m. on saturday we still start off cloudy and by afternoon on saturday we will have some of the sunniest a skies we have seen here in the bay area. and what you'll see for tomorrow is 68 expected in san jose. best possibility of showers would be here and in the coast line in pacifica. and san francisco, you can expect a little bit of drizzle there and 61 degrees. let's are take you to north bay,
tonight's hand in the green valley fault line. and people as far south as red wood city felt a little bit of shaking. and we still have the possibility of a few showers sshowers. primarily in the low 50s tomorrow morning p. you don't have a whole lot to worry about in terms of heavy, heavy rainfall. again, just some small waves of activity right through 10:00 a.m. and as we head throughout the afternoon, may get a little bit of activity bubbling up throughout the east bay, but generally, we're...
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. >> this week on fault lines, we look at what it means to have a job when getting paid what you're owed is not guaranteed. >> i mean, at what point does it stop? who's speaking for us? who's going to speak for us? >> the us is now a low-wage economy. tens of millions of people in america are currently working low-paid jobs many of them are based here, in florida. in this state, one out of every ten jobs is in a restaurant. we've come here to investigate what recourse workers have when they don't get the wages they earned. in the center of miami beach david's cafe is a popular cuban restaurant. for many years its owners operated a twin restaurant called david's cafe two, just a mile away. in 2012, david's cafe two closed down. but there was a problem. >> where's the money, david?! woo! where's the money david?! >> more than twenty of its employees said they were owed a combined seventy-four thousand dollars in unpaid wages. >> evelio de silva worked at david's cafe two. he says that paychecks from the owner, adrian gonzalez, started bouncing about a year before the restaurant closed. >>
. >> this week on fault lines, we look at what it means to have a job when getting paid what you're owed is not guaranteed. >> i mean, at what point does it stop? who's speaking for us? who's going to speak for us? >> the us is now a low-wage economy. tens of millions of people in america are currently working low-paid jobs many of them are based here, in florida. in this state, one out of every ten jobs is in a restaurant. we've come here to investigate what recourse workers...
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fault lines investigates the multi-billion-dollar business of college football, the players who produce that wealth, and their demands for a more equitable game. >> i just hope the ncaa does understand that some things do need to change. >> the first thing right behind me, you guys see our lovely bookstore. lots of orange apparel. you guys all got coupons for that. ten percent off. head in there afterwards. today is solid orange friday which is a little bit of a tradition in tigertown. with anybody who has attended clemson we all like to show our orange around clemson on friday. if you want to become part of this family, get your orange today. >> we've joined along with a tour of clemson campus. we're following abby, she's a sophomore here, and she clearly loves clemson. and a couple times college football has come up as a big part of the life here. it's actually a 40 million dollar enterprise for the schools. >> now the part of the tour you've probably all been waiting for. if you look right through here you can all see death valley. who's been to a game at death valley? >> clemson uni
fault lines investigates the multi-billion-dollar business of college football, the players who produce that wealth, and their demands for a more equitable game. >> i just hope the ncaa does understand that some things do need to change. >> the first thing right behind me, you guys see our lovely bookstore. lots of orange apparel. you guys all got coupons for that. ten percent off. head in there afterwards. today is solid orange friday which is a little bit of a tradition in...
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fault lines travels there to investigate why. >> anybody out there know how many zeros are in half a trillion dollars. take it from a numbers guy, they're a lot. >> the fire at the tazreen fashions factory last november started on the ground floor and quickly spread. at least 112 people died. hundreds of others were injured. many workers were trapped inside because the doors were locked, and the building had no fire exits. the remains of the fire are still everywhere. this is where workers jumped out the burning building onto the roof of this dormitory. there's bars on all windows so workers had to kick out at the exhaust fans and jump on the roof of this building. rokeya begum's daughter, henna died in the fire. >> you haven't received any compensation for your daughter's death? >> many of the women who escaped the fire still live in the shadow of the factory. mukta banu is one of them. she says she was sewing the walmart shorts when the fire broke out. >> so how did you escape? >> can you describe what you were working on? >> these were the pants you were working on. >> when word g
fault lines travels there to investigate why. >> anybody out there know how many zeros are in half a trillion dollars. take it from a numbers guy, they're a lot. >> the fire at the tazreen fashions factory last november started on the ground floor and quickly spread. at least 112 people died. hundreds of others were injured. many workers were trapped inside because the doors were locked, and the building had no fire exits. the remains of the fire are still everywhere. this is where...
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. >> fault lines is up next. wal-mart!" "who's number one?! the customer always!" when we operate for less and we buy for less, we can pass those savings on to our customers through everyday low prices. welcome huuuuugh jackman! >> total revenue i believe every year: 400 billion dollars. having low prices drives traffic to our stores, and increases sales >> please welcome john legend! john legend: thank you! which then allows us to lower expenses, and lower prices again please welcome tom cruise! >> around the globe wal-mart is taking the lead in making a difference. >> it's a continuous loop. "the american dream has become a global concept. i think it's our country's best export >> usa! usa! usa! 2012 was a good year for walmart. but it was a bad year for bangladesh. >> it experienced the deadliest factory fire in its history. walmart shorts were among the clothes found in the charred remains. but the company escaped accountability and for many western retailers whose clothes are made in bangladesh, it's business as usual. fault lines travels there to investigate
. >> fault lines is up next. wal-mart!" "who's number one?! the customer always!" when we operate for less and we buy for less, we can pass those savings on to our customers through everyday low prices. welcome huuuuugh jackman! >> total revenue i believe every year: 400 billion dollars. having low prices drives traffic to our stores, and increases sales >> please welcome john legend! john legend: thank you! which then allows us to lower expenses, and lower...
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fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america offensive.foreigners, that is the ugly undercurrent of a growing debate over the affordable housing shortage plaguing many
fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america offensive.foreigners, that is the ugly undercurrent of a growing debate over the affordable housing shortage plaguing many
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>> after fault lines began investigating david's cafe for stealing its employees' wages, the owner offered to pay his former workers seventy-five percent of what they're owed. with few other options, the workers agreed. but as of this show's air date no checks have arrived. restaurant workers have little power. nationwide, less than five percent are represented by a union. in florida, efforts to enact wage protections face opposition from a strong business lobby. among that lobby's successes this year: a new law that prevents localities from requiring companies to grant paid sick days. state senator david simmons sponsored that bill. >> we do not want to become like a state that over-regulates the private enterprise so that it overburdens employers. because you know who ends up ultimately paying for it? employees. that's exactly what happens. you overburden employers with regulations and obligations and they're not free to treat their employees the way we know they want to treat them, and that is with respect and with as high a pay as they can possibly get by with paying and be competitive
>> after fault lines began investigating david's cafe for stealing its employees' wages, the owner offered to pay his former workers seventy-five percent of what they're owed. with few other options, the workers agreed. but as of this show's air date no checks have arrived. restaurant workers have little power. nationwide, less than five percent are represented by a union. in florida, efforts to enact wage protections face opposition from a strong business lobby. among that lobby's...
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we are along the san andreas fault line here by the san andreas lake after which the fault line was named let's start with an important lesson from the movie. experts say the right response in an earthquake is drop, cover, and hole on which you see cal tech scientists do in the movie. drop to the ground, take cover under a sturdy table, and hold on to it until the shaking stops. if you can't get under the table go to the inside corner of a building and cover your head. there are a lot of inaccuracies as you would expect in hollywood. memorable scene in the film is a tsunami wave crashing into the golden gate bridge and destroying san francisco. experts say that is a highly unbelievable scenario because the san andreas fault line is mostly on land so it cannot generate a tsunami, much less one that would hit the city. and unlike the movie which has a 9.0 quake, the san andreas fault is capable of 8.3. still, the message is be prepared. there is a big bay area event promoting the preparedness in the grand lake theater in oakland where you have oakland fire and fema, mobile response vehicles
we are along the san andreas fault line here by the san andreas lake after which the fault line was named let's start with an important lesson from the movie. experts say the right response in an earthquake is drop, cover, and hole on which you see cal tech scientists do in the movie. drop to the ground, take cover under a sturdy table, and hold on to it until the shaking stops. if you can't get under the table go to the inside corner of a building and cover your head. there are a lot of...
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let's have someone come out and map the area and check for fault lines. >> southern methodists universityicist, 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." >> monday. >> do you make anything that ends up in walmart? >>
let's have someone come out and map the area and check for fault lines. >> southern methodists universityicist, 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...
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>> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "inside story", a new pugh survey found a number of eye-opening trends when it comes to the declining number of christians, a striking number left the church. there has been large losses identifying as catholics, america's largest religious group, and there are growing numbers, more hindus, muslims, reflecting trends. father is a private and host of "the busted halo", and the first muslim cleric hired at an american university, the muslim chaplain at george town, college. >> is it your sense that catholics leading the pews are doing so like other americans who have done so. or are they heading to other churches? >> as far as we can tell from the research that the professor was breaking open for us a few minutes ago, that we see the big trends of nonidentifying as ca
>> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "inside story", a new pugh survey found a number of eye-opening trends when it comes to the declining number of christians, a...
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>> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >>> finely from us, a thought about how we honour duty and sacrifice, this memorial day in the nation's capital. america will rally around the national memorial, two disabled vets, broken warriors, brothers in arms finally getting a long overdue salute. >> reporter: it is possible for a man to lose half of his wellbeing and become whole. >> reporter: what echos here is the words of survivors, in a city known for its memorials to the dead. it rightly honours the sacrifice of men and women. this is the first monument to recognise the wound. physical and emotional of those returning from battle, forever changed. >> when you are young, you are invincible, immortal. i thought i would come back. perhaps i wouldn't. there was that thought too. i had this feeling that i would come back. >> why
>> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >>> finely from us, a thought about how we honour duty and sacrifice, this memorial day in the nation's capital. america will rally around the national memorial,...
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fault lines has come here to find out how the state's main industry affects its most vital resource. >> little testing have been done on the chemical that leaked from these tanks into the river just below. after the spill freedom industries declared bankruptcy and they're supposed to remove the tanks from the bank, but a lot of people want the tanks to remain there - because they say they're the best evidence of what is a crime scene. officials say the water is now safe to drink. but some don't believe them. we've come to meet a group of volunteers who've been distributing clean water to people who still don't trust the tap water. twice a week, they make a 2 hour trip to fill a 400 gallon container with clean spring water. >> three hundred thousand people plus have got poisoned water now and are test subjects to see what happens when mchm is in your drinking water. the task of giving everyone good water is too large. >> too large for a handful of volunteers? >> yeah >> dj's hometown prenter, is served by the water supply that was contaminated. like a lot of his neighbors, he's still
fault lines has come here to find out how the state's main industry affects its most vital resource. >> little testing have been done on the chemical that leaked from these tanks into the river just below. after the spill freedom industries declared bankruptcy and they're supposed to remove the tanks from the bank, but a lot of people want the tanks to remain there - because they say they're the best evidence of what is a crime scene. officials say the water is now safe to drink. but some...
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laura: how would you describe the fault line benny's nepal and causing the earthquakes?rofessor furlong: it is part of the collision with india to eurasia. the fault line is almost horizontal. it is almost flat. it tilts by a few degrees. a.b. 10 degrees. there is a big area under nepal that has this big fault. major parts have ruptured. laura: do you have any idea why they have ruptured? professor furlong: we expect them to rupture periodically over hundreds of years. it is part of the plate boundary. periodically we have these big earthquakes when they split. why one particular section goes, is something that we wish we had a better handle on. the reason that today's went is related to the fact that it is on the edge of the event that happened a few weeks ago. laura: for the people in nepal desperately trying to get back on their feet, could they expect more aftershocks? professor furlong: unfortunately, that is a problem one we have a big earthquake. there are almost always some aftershocks. some can be like the one today pretty large. they're usually like this on the
laura: how would you describe the fault line benny's nepal and causing the earthquakes?rofessor furlong: it is part of the collision with india to eurasia. the fault line is almost horizontal. it is almost flat. it tilts by a few degrees. a.b. 10 degrees. there is a big area under nepal that has this big fault. major parts have ruptured. laura: do you have any idea why they have ruptured? professor furlong: we expect them to rupture periodically over hundreds of years. it is part of the plate...
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>> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >>> so what do you do with a dubious distinction, the most dangerous city in america? camden new jersey faced the moniker, and "america tonight" turned its focus on efforts of reform beginning two weeks ago. now president obama touted camden as a model for other cities. let's make a difference from "america tonight"s adam may. >> reporter: a camden police officer confronted by a woman hiding in a shower with a 12 inch knife. for police station, the dangers of the job are very real. nothing like it used to be. >> shooting homicides in the alley up here - there was a homicide tlsks a shooting in the -- there was a shooting in the store behind us. >> there's a lot of crime rate. clean. >> it's different. >> officer christian jeffreys walks the beat in camden's fairview neighbourhood. >> a
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>> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >> >>> thousands of migrants stuck at sea, turned away from several countries have finally been offered a life line. malaysia and indonesia offered temporary shelter for about a year. >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera, i'm nick clark. also coming up on the programme programme - we are risking it all. trying to stop
>> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >> >>> thousands of migrants stuck at sea, turned away from several countries have finally been offered a life line. malaysia and indonesia offered...
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>> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >>> a new cold war is in a warmer climate, the mediterranean sea, china and russia chose the provocative location to play war games. the two countries have been conducting military exercises together since 2012. until now, they've been held in waters off russia's eastern coast. by moving them to the eastern mediterranean, the point is not lost on anyone. china and russia are flexing their alliance muscle in europe's backyard as a way to show they are not afraid to stand up to the west. it's no coincidence that the military drills are taking place after n.a.t.o. and allies launched war games of their own in europe. it followed chinese president xi jinping's visit to moscow, signing million dollar drills. russia has been driven into the arms of its communist neighbour by sanctions impose
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fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "inside story". a wage in the hourly wages of low-paid workers would put money in their pocket that's for sure. what would happen in a neighbourhood, region. in a business with 5, 10, 15 workers, what would an hourly increase set off. ira is with u the editor of "future of capitalism.com", and dave cooper economic analyst from the economic policy institute. let's go back to the luncheon et. you have the waiter and waitresses bus boys, dishwashers, cooks. they are going to make a couple of bucks more an hour cumulatively. the business will have to pay a lot more - not only in salary but payroll taxes, a percentage of that salary where does the money come from, what are the knock on effects of the money paid out. >> the first thing i would point out is the business owner is not facing the labour costs. because you are waging the minimum wage the competitors and businesses are facing an increase in labour no one business is put at a disadvantage to their competitors. when you raise the minimum wage and
fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "inside story". a wage in the hourly wages of low-paid workers would put money in their pocket that's for sure. what would happen in a neighbourhood, region. in a business with 5, 10, 15 workers, what would an hourly increase set off. ira is with u the editor of "future of capitalism.com", and dave cooper economic analyst from the economic policy institute. let's go back to the luncheon...
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fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >>> chalk one up for the workers. the supreme court ruled unanimously that employers must do more to protect the nest eggs of employees. that includes roughly 52 million americans investing in 401k retirement savings plans, and if you are one of them you may be paying more than you should. that could change now that the high court has weighed in. mary snow has more. >> reporter: at the heart of the case, high fees eating into retirement savings. employees at edison international argued the energy company invested in funds with excessive fees. the high court ruled that the employers have a duty to monitor the fees, and economist monique morrissey says it sheds light on a large problem. >> the employer chooses investment options and sets up the fan, but the fees are paid by employees, that creates tension or conflict of interest. >> reporter: the fees can make a dent. let's say you have a $100,000 investment, with a 0.25 investment fee it grows to $2010,000 over 20 years. but with a 1% annual fee, that investment would
fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >>> chalk one up for the workers. the supreme court ruled unanimously that employers must do more to protect the nest eggs of employees. that includes roughly 52 million americans investing in 401k retirement savings plans, and if you are one of them you may be paying more than you should. that could change now that the high court has weighed in. mary snow has more. >> reporter: at the heart of the case, high fees...
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. >> this week on fault lines investigates children at work in agriculture, america's hidden harvest. it's saturday morning at mariana higareda's house. she's taking her daughter and granddaughter out to the fields to pick onions. since it's a weekend, it will be a full day of harvesting. >> mariana and her children follow the harvest across texas, into new mexico and colorado. they live in their home in laredo, texas, for only part of the year. onions have to be harvested by hand. workers clip off the roots and green tops, and collect them into burlap bags to cure in the field. >> the workers earn between 80 cents to $1.75 per bag of onions. for the young men that work at a very fast clip that means that they could potentially earn up to $20 an hour. however most of these people are earning less than $10. that means that there's an incentive for families to bring their kids up. the kid's bags are counted towards their parent totals, thereby making them more productive. >> it also means these children are making far less than the minimum wage. the us government estimates that hundreds
. >> this week on fault lines investigates children at work in agriculture, america's hidden harvest. it's saturday morning at mariana higareda's house. she's taking her daughter and granddaughter out to the fields to pick onions. since it's a weekend, it will be a full day of harvesting. >> mariana and her children follow the harvest across texas, into new mexico and colorado. they live in their home in laredo, texas, for only part of the year. onions have to be harvested by hand....
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>> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >>> craig watts, you remember, is the north carolinan chicken farmer that filed a whistleblower lawsuit against perdue saying the giant retaliated against him after he went public about conditions on his farm. many are activists who go undercover to work on farms and shoot videos like the one i'm about to show you. fair warning is due. these videos are not easy to watch. this undercover video was shot last year on a dairy farm in new mexico, showing farmhands whipping and beating cows with wire cables and barbed wire. it led to an investigation, and the dairy farm shut down. this year a new mexico law-maker introduced a bill forcing acts -- activist groups to hand videos over to authorities within 24 hours of filming. the bill languished in part because the new mexico's attorney's offi
>> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >>> craig watts, you remember, is the north carolinan chicken farmer that filed a whistleblower lawsuit against perdue saying the giant retaliated against him...
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>> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >>> the death of freddie gray in baltimore became a symbol of what protestors say is a pattern of police brutality, thursday, all six officers were indicted. regardless of what happens in the case, the area in which violence erupted still has problems. at one point san town, city and developers attempted a turn around, pumping billions into the area. del walters went to sandtown to find out what happened to the promise and the money. >> reporter: what happened in riots? >> five or six killed and a good 16 shot at. >> reporter: this is what is looks like when a family is caught in the crossfire of a political system. bullets flew when the broadcasters left, and bodies piled up outside front doors. >> it's in this neighbourhood. like last night. you could hear the shots. it was "there th
>> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >>> the death of freddie gray in baltimore became a symbol of what protestors say is a pattern of police brutality, thursday, all six officers were indicted....
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>> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america isil takes more territory in syria, destroying symbols. assad government along the way. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to al jazerra, i am jane dutton live from our doha headquarters. also ahead diplomats discuss the migrant crisis in southeast asia while the malaysian navy searches for those stranded at sea. even u. leaders talk about greece's debt as the dead loom looms for yet another payment from athens. >>> and protests against the chilean government turn violent. ♪
>> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america isil takes more territory in syria, destroying symbols. assad government along the way. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to al jazerra, i am jane dutton live from our doha...
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>> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >> earlier in the program you heard frank bruni talk about the disorks of process of securing a place in american higher education. bruni suggests that a lot more goes into where you go to college. i am joined here, that the casual dismissal of an i'vey league education is misguided. welcome to the program. does it matter where you go to school? >> hi ray, glad to be here. absolutely, for a large cross section of the society especially women especially minorities, where you go to school makes a huge difference. at least to give you the first leg up in life. absolutely, what you end up doing, your final successes depends on your tenacity . id certainly depends on luck and determination as well, but where you go to school is very important to that first step towards success. >> yet you a
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. >> reporter: the two earthquakes were on different fault lines, last night's quake on the green valleylt, august on the west napa fault. they may have been related with exchanged stress. the mayor of yountville said crews checked the utilities and buildings in town after the quake. no damage to report. in yountville, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> green valley fault line is also responsible for a swarm of quakes felt in concord earlier this month. the strongest one there was a 3.6. >>> the chp has completed an investigation into a fatal collision between a fedex truck and a tour bus. on board were high school students on their way to a college visit. investigators put the blame on the fedex driver although they were not able to determine why he lost control and hit the bus head on. the crash happened last spring along i-5. 10 people died including five high school students. >>> a close call for a team of firefighters who fell through the roof of a building as flames raged around them. this video shows the four working on top of an abandoned casino south of los angeles. then you can see their
. >> reporter: the two earthquakes were on different fault lines, last night's quake on the green valleylt, august on the west napa fault. they may have been related with exchanged stress. the mayor of yountville said crews checked the utilities and buildings in town after the quake. no damage to report. in yountville, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> green valley fault line is also responsible for a swarm of quakes felt in concord earlier this month. the strongest one there was a 3.6....
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fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to techknow. i'm dr. shini somara with kosta grammatis and phil torres. now phil's got a really fascinating story, but it's also an adorable one. >> guys, i've never been jealous of a dog before until i met these dogs. they actually travel around the world saving endangered species and they also fight invasive species right here in the u.s. so let's go to montana and take a look. >> near polson montana biologist aimee hurt is using one of the most effective tools available to prevent an invasive species infiltration. her four legged, furry partner - wicket, is a conservation dog---trained to sniff out endangered species as well as invasive species. >> when did this idea of using dogs in conservation first get started? >> field biologists have taken their pet dogs out with them all the time when they are looking for something ... and dogs are like oh you're looking for this i can help you with this let me point it out...what conservation dogs do differently is that...maybe this month we're working on one t
fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to techknow. i'm dr. shini somara with kosta grammatis and phil torres. now phil's got a really fascinating story, but it's also an adorable one. >> guys, i've never been jealous of a dog before until i met these dogs. they actually travel around the world saving endangered species and they also fight invasive species right here in the u.s. so let's go to montana and take a look. >> near polson...
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>> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we are so close to the isil position >> who is in charge, and are they going to be held to accout? >> but know we're following the research team into the fire >> they're learning how to practice democracy... >> ...just seen tear gas being thrown... >> ...glad sombody care about us man... >> several human workers were kidnapped... >> this is what's left of the hospital >> is a crime that's under reported... >> what do you think... >> we're making history right now... >> al jazeera america >> welcome back to techknow. i'm dr. shini somara with kosta grammatis and phil torres. now phil's got a really fascinating story, but it's also an adorable one. >> guys, i've never been jealous of a dog before until i met these dogs. they actually travel
>> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we are so close to the isil position >> who is in charge, and are they going to be held to accout? >> but...
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fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >> this is "talk to al jazeera". i'm adam may speaking with kate pierson of the b-52s. >> you've done collaborations with rem, you've recently sang with debbie harry, you sang with iggy pop. is there anyone alive or dead that you wish you could sing with? >> uh, david bowie. >> david bowie, why? >> yeah, i love his voice. i just love his voice and he also... >> shall we ask him right now on camera to join you? >> david! >> call her... call kate! >> call, david! >> would you mind playing a little something for us from your new album? >> alright, well a little snippet. >> okay a little snippet, we'll take that. now this guitar back here, is this your baby? is this your favorite one? >> yes, this is a gibson hummingbird quilt. and isn't it beautiful? >> it is beautiful. how long have you been playing on this guitar? >> um, just about a year and a half. um, i played, uh with the b-52s, i played an electric guitar and i played on 52 girls and hero worship. and so i've just uh tried to get, it was hard breaking back into p
fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >> this is "talk to al jazeera". i'm adam may speaking with kate pierson of the b-52s. >> you've done collaborations with rem, you've recently sang with debbie harry, you sang with iggy pop. is there anyone alive or dead that you wish you could sing with? >> uh, david bowie. >> david bowie, why? >> yeah, i love his voice. i just love his voice and he also... >> shall we ask him right now...
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jodie hernandez is live along the fault line. with a look at what this could all mean >> reporter: scientists say they don't know what this means but they're watching it closely. we're actually standing along the fault line on the edge of what is known as a sag pond. scientists tell me that the movement of the earth over hundreds of years caused the surface to sink creating this little lake. tonight this sag pond isn't the only reminder an active fault exists here. >> so i was getting my son up for school and we just had a quilt jolt and which both looked at each other and said did we just have another earthquake >> reporter: jennifer chambers describing the shaking she and her seven-year-old felt this morning. the second earthquake the concord mother has experienced this week. >> it's a little weird for us out here yeah. we're used to hearing everything about the hayward faults not concord faults. >> this is the green valley the concord section of the green valley fault. >> reporter: scientists with the usgs say the concord gree
jodie hernandez is live along the fault line. with a look at what this could all mean >> reporter: scientists say they don't know what this means but they're watching it closely. we're actually standing along the fault line on the edge of what is known as a sag pond. scientists tell me that the movement of the earth over hundreds of years caused the surface to sink creating this little lake. tonight this sag pond isn't the only reminder an active fault exists here. >> so i was...
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earthquakes on another as a result maps and models reflect the relationships between different fault lines. it could be made larger if there are a trend apparently the more accurate estimate of the earthquake probability is annoying which process state are at the greatest risk of an earthquake researchers like page " to help people make informed decisions only have so much money can make every building as strong as we would like so this allows us to read her which building and what needs retrofit so it optimize resources could to one while the size is getting better they still can't predict exactly when the next big. "have been a time we knew that it job of forecasting probability probability we can estimate the size when they occur as california's we live in north country. as a prepared" >> catherine: 0.8 quake rattled nevada today this head around midday and the small town of cal and take could be felt under mao's wife must legacy checked on a busy freeway ramp and downtown las vegas after some of some damage and later opened this one this is quite simply dislodge part of a bridge joint
earthquakes on another as a result maps and models reflect the relationships between different fault lines. it could be made larger if there are a trend apparently the more accurate estimate of the earthquake probability is annoying which process state are at the greatest risk of an earthquake researchers like page " to help people make informed decisions only have so much money can make every building as strong as we would like so this allows us to read her which building and what needs...