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the ramapo fault line is one of the major fault lines in our country. so the tectonic plates shifted and they felt rumbling out there. that's the situation. not uncommon, this happened to be closer to the surface. so a lot of people felt it. we will have your forecast a little bit later. that's the situation there. >> okay, bonnie. >>> new yorkers are becoming more unnerved after a series of random attacks especially since the suspects are still on the news -- on the loose. tracee carrasco joins us live from university heights where one victim lives. tracy? with one of those victims, a 25- year-old who says he is happy to be alive, recovering after being slashed in the face with a box cutter while at work last night. his girlfriend tells us she is distraught over the attack. >> at the moment, he's trying to rest up and heal. >> reporter: nicole is trying to make sense of the violence slashing that left her boyfriend, 25-year-old bobby barbeau, with 137 stitches in his face after he asked this teen seat in a surveillance image to leave the silver spurs r
the ramapo fault line is one of the major fault lines in our country. so the tectonic plates shifted and they felt rumbling out there. that's the situation. not uncommon, this happened to be closer to the surface. so a lot of people felt it. we will have your forecast a little bit later. that's the situation there. >> okay, bonnie. >>> new yorkers are becoming more unnerved after a series of random attacks especially since the suspects are still on the news -- on the loose....
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v >> after more than 60 years, the division between north and south korea is still a fault line northkorea has now threatened a nuclear test because of the united nations attention on human rights in the country. ambassador joseph detrani is a former u.s. negotiator with north korea on their nuclear program. the six party talks reached a dead end in 2009. >> if they are not happy with something, they will tell you; well we're not happy with something. and if you persist, we'll have a nuclear test, we'll have a missile launch. and i think the expectation has been: we will cave. threats don't work any longer. the threat to escalate doesn't work any longer they are not going to get what they want because they are threatening. they will get more by coming back to the table and being reasonable. >> the united states has announced a new round of sanctions as a response to the cyber attack on sony pictures they claim was orchestrated by north korea > outside policy is pro-engagement or pressure. pressure does not work. engagement might have some impact, but only very limited. on balance, we
v >> after more than 60 years, the division between north and south korea is still a fault line northkorea has now threatened a nuclear test because of the united nations attention on human rights in the country. ambassador joseph detrani is a former u.s. negotiator with north korea on their nuclear program. the six party talks reached a dead end in 2009. >> if they are not happy with something, they will tell you; well we're not happy with something. and if you persist, we'll have...
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recently, the u.s. accused the north of orchestrating a cyber attack on sony pictures last fall, fault lines was granted rare access inside the country. we went to understand what, if anything, has changed since kim jong un came to power, and how u.s-north korean relations look from the other side. >> our visit to north korea was part of a highly controlled press tour sponsored by the government. our guides decided where we went, who we spoke to and they were with us at all times. >> "my name is kang _ó" [korean-on loud speaker] >> so we have to wear this to identify ourselves as international press, and we have to use it while working on the streets. the kim family and the worker's party have ruled north korea for over 6 decades. apparently today is the 17th anniversary that kim jong il was elected secretary of the party, and people are coming to these statues to pay their respects." >> a lot of people from different walks of life. army soldiers. they come... north korea has one of the largest standing armies in the world. men are conscripted for up to 10 years. it's because of the idea of
recently, the u.s. accused the north of orchestrating a cyber attack on sony pictures last fall, fault lines was granted rare access inside the country. we went to understand what, if anything, has changed since kim jong un came to power, and how u.s-north korean relations look from the other side. >> our visit to north korea was part of a highly controlled press tour sponsored by the government. our guides decided where we went, who we spoke to and they were with us at all times....
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intel declined an interview with fault lines. but in an email statement they said they've taken unprecedented steps and made an extraordinary effort to put systems in place that provide reasonable assurance that their materials are "conflict-free". >> the world's first conflict free microprocessor. >> really to say something is conflict free you'd have to have a presence at that mine 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the entire year to be able to say for sure that there's no armed group presence. that armed groups are not taxing it, that minerals are not coming in from outside, and being mixed and re-sourced. >> and that isn't happening anywhere. >> it's not happening. that's the sad reality of this. >> recently, u.n. investigators implicated several rwandan companies in the illegal sale of tags and paperwork, including the one we purchased from, somika. in eastern congo, the link between minerals and conflict remains far from clear cut, and the miners have questions of their own for washington. >> what do you mean by increasing
intel declined an interview with fault lines. but in an email statement they said they've taken unprecedented steps and made an extraordinary effort to put systems in place that provide reasonable assurance that their materials are "conflict-free". >> the world's first conflict free microprocessor. >> really to say something is conflict free you'd have to have a presence at that mine 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the entire year to be able to say for sure that there's...
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the fault line between muslims that are a problem and ones that are not. muslim brotherhood is sub -- from our point of view is sharia. if they adhere to this ctrine, individual or collective, those folks which includes the muslim brotherhood make no mistake about it are on the wrong side. we must not be taking counsel from them and bring them to take egypt, tried in libya and syria. >> armstrong: in other words, we need to make a halt to their movement? >> amen. >> armstrong: we have the perfect example as europe unravels before our very eyes. be back. >> armstrong: what does it all mean, frank? >> this is a larger problem we are seeing play out in europe, armstrong, past years alone, they have brought a million of these muslim refugees. 70% of them we are told are by most definitions, that would constitute an invasion. >> armstrong: or declaration of war. >> we are beginning to see it play out as war. one example what happens in cologne in germany on new year's eve. gangs of these young men sexually molested and physically assaulted women under program t
the fault line between muslims that are a problem and ones that are not. muslim brotherhood is sub -- from our point of view is sharia. if they adhere to this ctrine, individual or collective, those folks which includes the muslim brotherhood make no mistake about it are on the wrong side. we must not be taking counsel from them and bring them to take egypt, tried in libya and syria. >> armstrong: in other words, we need to make a halt to their movement? >> amen. >> armstrong:...
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fault lines contacted the us department of defense and the special operations joint task force in afghanistan. they both referred us to natos mission in afghanistan. >> nagieb - resolute support has not received any formal allegation from the governement >> i didn't know exactly what they meant by "no formal allegations." we followed up and asked them if they'd received any reports of civilian casualties from the august 3rd operation. that was over a month ago. we're still waiting for their answer. i couldn't get any information from the us about their involvement in the operation, but i was able to track down an afghan lieutenant, abdul shafiq, who was a commander on the ground on august third. over the phone, i asked him about the us's role in the operation. >> but when i asked him about the other fourteen civilians who had died that day, he told me he didn't know anything about them. >> with some afghan officials denying civilian casualties and others breaking their promise to uncover what happened in charkh, and with the us military stonewalling us, it felt like neither the afghans or the
fault lines contacted the us department of defense and the special operations joint task force in afghanistan. they both referred us to natos mission in afghanistan. >> nagieb - resolute support has not received any formal allegation from the governement >> i didn't know exactly what they meant by "no formal allegations." we followed up and asked them if they'd received any reports of civilian casualties from the august 3rd operation. that was over a month ago. we're still...
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inside the fault lines between the bashar al-assad government and numerous opposition actions. >> theernment propaganda machine has been reforcing military decisiveness. celebrating the losses, and making a larger point. syria is under attack by the outside forces. syria is fighting one of those wars on terror, so-called. >>> on syria's state-controlled media. aleppo and other forces went to areas that are rebel held. carefully taking it. >> the aim is military decisiveness. raising the use over and over again. >> show footbinge by the syrian army. >> they really almost entirely ignored the refugees, it's obvious why. whether there's a battle over territories. that pump or aleppo, this is very much that. it is seen as a nationalist battle territory. they are going aleppo, raising the syria flag. aleppo will return to the home ground. it is what is at stake according to syrian media. this is called an outside power. some media outlets acted as proxies. state funded channels from russia, saudi arabia and qatar have been accused of reflecting patron government stances. and western news c
inside the fault lines between the bashar al-assad government and numerous opposition actions. >> theernment propaganda machine has been reforcing military decisiveness. celebrating the losses, and making a larger point. syria is under attack by the outside forces. syria is fighting one of those wars on terror, so-called. >>> on syria's state-controlled media. aleppo and other forces went to areas that are rebel held. carefully taking it. >> the aim is military...
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fault lines travels to eastern congo to investigate. john kanyoni is the owner of a leading trading house in goma. he makes his living selling tin and tantalum to international companies. in 2010 he warned that the dodd- frank law would backfire... but he says he was up against a powerful lobby. >> imagine that you have angelina jolie at your door. you are a very big u.s. company, george clooney at your door saying you guys, you're the ones fueling the armed groups there. do you think that for the reputation of those companies they would be still sourcing from this region? they said ok we are stopping and that's what happened. >> soon after the law passed, companies took their business elsewhere. sales of tin ore from this province plummeted by more than 90%. >> ah the containers. >> that's the material ready to be exported. we are doing almost 2 containers while we used to do 8 containers per month. >> the only way john, or anyone in congo -- can now legally export to the u.s. is by opting into a system that traces the origin of the mi
fault lines travels to eastern congo to investigate. john kanyoni is the owner of a leading trading house in goma. he makes his living selling tin and tantalum to international companies. in 2010 he warned that the dodd- frank law would backfire... but he says he was up against a powerful lobby. >> imagine that you have angelina jolie at your door. you are a very big u.s. company, george clooney at your door saying you guys, you're the ones fueling the armed groups there. do you think...
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the fault line between muslims that are a problem and ones that are not. muslim brotherhood is sub -- from our point of view is sharia. if they adhere to this doctrine, individual or collective, those folks which includes the muslim brotherhood make no mistake about it are on the wrong side. from them and bring them to take over countries like we did in egypt, tried in libya and syria. >> armstrong: in other words, we need to make a halt to their movement? >> amen. >> armstrong: we have the perfect example as europe unravels before our very eyes.
the fault line between muslims that are a problem and ones that are not. muslim brotherhood is sub -- from our point of view is sharia. if they adhere to this doctrine, individual or collective, those folks which includes the muslim brotherhood make no mistake about it are on the wrong side. from them and bring them to take over countries like we did in egypt, tried in libya and syria. >> armstrong: in other words, we need to make a halt to their movement? >> amen. >>...
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in this episode of fault lines, we went to meet the people picking so much of the food we eat in the united states and asked what is keeping them at the bottom of our food system. >> we're about an hour away from the heart of where farmworkers have started to protest their conditions and we're already coming up on a checkpoint, this could be an early sign the movement is starting to spread. >> thousands of farm workers had been on strike for over a week here. with the fields empty - and the main highway blocked off, they'd brought production to a halt at the peak of harvest in one of mexico's main agricultural areas, the valley of san quintin. >> they're asking drivers for donations to support their cause, because while they're striking, they're not getting paid. >> when they are paid - workers here make an average of 120-130 pesos a day - or $8-9 dollars. >> for laborers, especially those with children, it's hard to understand how they could get by on the wages they're paid here. which is why workers like ana joined the strike. she's been picking in the fields since she was 12 years
in this episode of fault lines, we went to meet the people picking so much of the food we eat in the united states and asked what is keeping them at the bottom of our food system. >> we're about an hour away from the heart of where farmworkers have started to protest their conditions and we're already coming up on a checkpoint, this could be an early sign the movement is starting to spread. >> thousands of farm workers had been on strike for over a week here. with the fields empty -...
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japan lies on the so-called ring of fire, a band of fault lines and volcanoes around the edge of the pacific ocean. you're watching dw news live from berlin. super bowl 50 is just two days away and the madness has already begun. america's biggest football game means booming business and big bucks. brent: welcome back. our top story -- a mass exit is of refugees from the syrian city of aleppo as the syrian army backed by russian airstrikes intensifies its campaign to retake the city from rebel forces. time for some business news now. hobby or is here with the volkswagen saga that has no end. javier: here to stay. the emission's scandal is shaking up the company so much that nothing is running according to plan. the german carmaker is postponing the annual report and is rescheduling the annual shareholders meeting. volkswagen needs to have a clear balance sheet. it may take years to answer. >> how much will the omissions scandal cost the company? the management has set aside 6.7 billion euros. it could cost as much as 100 billion euros. the recall for cheating systems is already underw
japan lies on the so-called ring of fire, a band of fault lines and volcanoes around the edge of the pacific ocean. you're watching dw news live from berlin. super bowl 50 is just two days away and the madness has already begun. america's biggest football game means booming business and big bucks. brent: welcome back. our top story -- a mass exit is of refugees from the syrian city of aleppo as the syrian army backed by russian airstrikes intensifies its campaign to retake the city from rebel...
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. >> fault lines is in chicago to examine the psychological toll of gun violence on kids, in some of america's most dangerous and neglected communities. >> there are a lot of other little girls like you who have experienced this. we're on our way to the south austin neighborhood in chicago's west side. someone has just been shot. people at the scene tell us a young man named ta risk ris tarn has been shot. >> you got to pray first pray for your kids, pray for them to come back home to you. >> tonight four shootings. >> four shootings just tonight, in this neighborhood? >> next door. >> blew up, that's our youtube, you don't want to get youtube but you are used to it. a lot of killings here. >> tarante died that night. he was 20 years old. just in the past hour, loud reports, two gun shots, three heard near 80 ellis. ambulance took a gunshot victim to mt. s sinai. this is just in the past hour. the body of the young man just killed was brought here to mt. sinai. >> i'm angry. i'm tired. all our black young men, especially our baby babies, they haven't really got a chance to grow up. >
. >> fault lines is in chicago to examine the psychological toll of gun violence on kids, in some of america's most dangerous and neglected communities. >> there are a lot of other little girls like you who have experienced this. we're on our way to the south austin neighborhood in chicago's west side. someone has just been shot. people at the scene tell us a young man named ta risk ris tarn has been shot. >> you got to pray first pray for your kids, pray for them to come back...
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assault and the explosive mix of alcohol and hook-up culture creating what are some are calling fault lines. we hear from those whose allegations give us a lot to think about. >> if anyone had ever asked me, if someone has sex with you and you don't want them to have sex with you, will you stop them from doing that? yes. then when the situation actually arose, that was not my response to it. >> "nightline" invited experts and advocates to punish state university. some who see an epidemic of sexual violence. others who feel the pendulum has swung too far accusing men. we examine consent and whether it is a vital piece of sex education that's been missing. a "nightline" event. thanks for watching abc news. overnight with breaking news and america." and as always, we're online at abc news.com. raving about greek yogurt. it is rich taste but are you eating the real thing. look how liquidy this is. we pick out the bottom posters. plus we have your shoppers guide to the best greek agreeing out there. >> how do you know you are
assault and the explosive mix of alcohol and hook-up culture creating what are some are calling fault lines. we hear from those whose allegations give us a lot to think about. >> if anyone had ever asked me, if someone has sex with you and you don't want them to have sex with you, will you stop them from doing that? yes. then when the situation actually arose, that was not my response to it. >> "nightline" invited experts and advocates to punish state university. some who...
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. >>> sexual assault and the of alcohol and hook-up culture creating what are some are calling fault lines. we hear from those whose us a lot to think about. >> if anyone had ever asked me, if someone has sex with you and you don't want them to have sex top them from doing that? the answer would have 110% been yes. then when the situation actually arose, thaponse to it. >> "nightline" invited experts and advocates to punish state university. some who see an epidemic of others who feel the pendulum has swung too far accusing men. we examine consent and a vital piece of sex education that's been missing. a "nightline" event. watching abc news. overnight with breaking news and tune into "good morning america." and as always, we're online at d, almost comics unleashed. with your host, byron allen. tonight byron welcomes todd west. keith. shawn collins. and maria lampert. now a man who invested all of his money incker stores, byron allen! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ]
. >>> sexual assault and the of alcohol and hook-up culture creating what are some are calling fault lines. we hear from those whose us a lot to think about. >> if anyone had ever asked me, if someone has sex with you and you don't want them to have sex top them from doing that? the answer would have 110% been yes. then when the situation actually arose, thaponse to it. >> "nightline" invited experts and advocates to punish state university. some who see an...
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assault and the explosive mix of alcohol and hook-up culture creating what are some are calling fault linesfrom those whose allegations give us a lot to think about. >> if anyone had ever asked me, if someone has sex with you and you don't want them to have sex with you, will you stop them from doing that? the answer would have 110% been yes. then when the situation actually arose, that was not my response to it. >> "nightline" invited experts and advocates to punish state university. some who see an epidemic of sexual violence. others who feel the pendulum has swung too far accusing men. we examine consent and whether it is a vital piece of sex education that's been missing. consent on castle. a "nightline" event. thanks for watching abc news.
assault and the explosive mix of alcohol and hook-up culture creating what are some are calling fault linesfrom those whose allegations give us a lot to think about. >> if anyone had ever asked me, if someone has sex with you and you don't want them to have sex with you, will you stop them from doing that? the answer would have 110% been yes. then when the situation actually arose, that was not my response to it. >> "nightline" invited experts and advocates to punish state...
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assault and the explosive mix of alclcol and hook-up culture creating what are some are calling fault lines. we hr from those whose allegations give us a lot to think about. if someone has sex with you and you don't want them to have sex with you, will you stop them from doing that? the answer would have 110%een yes. then when the situation actually arose, that was not my response to it. >> "nightline" invited experts and advocates to punish state university. some who see an epidemic of sexual violence. others who feel the pendulum has swung toooo far accusing men. we examine consent and whether it is a vital piece of sex education that's bee missing. consent on castle. a "nightline" event. thanks for watching abc news. overnight with breaking news and tune into "good morning america." abc news.com. touch of tensile town taking over a south florida-beach. >> breaking news off the top, witnesses reporting gunfire at dade land mall. >> and it happen by a very popular restaurant there. andrew? >> well, i can tell you there's still many moving parts to this story. becacae police have a nice big
assault and the explosive mix of alclcol and hook-up culture creating what are some are calling fault lines. we hr from those whose allegations give us a lot to think about. if someone has sex with you and you don't want them to have sex with you, will you stop them from doing that? the answer would have 110%een yes. then when the situation actually arose, that was not my response to it. >> "nightline" invited experts and advocates to punish state university. some who see an...
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. >>> sexual assault and the hook-up culture creating what are some are calling fault lines. we hear from those whose allegations give us a lot to think about. >> if anyone had ever asked me, if someone has sex with you and you don't want them to have sex with you, will you stop them from doing that? the answer would have 110% been yes. then when the situation actually arose, that was not my response to it. >> "nightline" invited experts and advocates to punish state university. some who see an epidemic of sexual violence. others who feel the pendulum has swung too far accusing men. we examine consent and whether it is a vital piece of sex education that's been missing. consent on castle. a "nightline" event. thanks for watching abc news. overnight with breaking news and tune into "good morning america." abc news.com. >> announcer: the following program for the new walkfit platinum orthotics is proudly sponsored by ideal living. coming up, as part of our comfort spectacular, you can cradle your feet in comfort anytime you want with our all-new memory foam slippers, a $30 valu
. >>> sexual assault and the hook-up culture creating what are some are calling fault lines. we hear from those whose allegations give us a lot to think about. >> if anyone had ever asked me, if someone has sex with you and you don't want them to have sex with you, will you stop them from doing that? the answer would have 110% been yes. then when the situation actually arose, that was not my response to it. >> "nightline" invited experts and advocates to punish...
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as this historic exodus unfolds, fault lines came to find out what the future holds for the island they've left behind. >> we have a good country here >> yeah, it's a beautiful place. >> as puerto rico's crisis deepens, the government is slashing public spending. one of the sectors that's been hardest hit - education. >> yes, in the past two years, the government has shut down 135 schools. >> mercedes martinez is president of the teachers' federation. they've been trying to fight the school closures, but the government is now planning hundreds more. >> well, it's definitely a response from the government, and an attack towards the working class and the-- >> an attack on the working class? >> yes, definitely. there-- >> why on the working class? i mean, are the schools in areas where-- >> yes. all of the schools--that have been shut down have been in areas of impoverished communities. >> we're on our way to the jose melendez ayala school, which was closed just before the school year began. but the community has refused to leave until the secretary of education pays them a visit. >> so this
as this historic exodus unfolds, fault lines came to find out what the future holds for the island they've left behind. >> we have a good country here >> yeah, it's a beautiful place. >> as puerto rico's crisis deepens, the government is slashing public spending. one of the sectors that's been hardest hit - education. >> yes, in the past two years, the government has shut down 135 schools. >> mercedes martinez is president of the teachers' federation. they've been...
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turkey is of course a nato country and russia is aware that turkey is a potential fault line within the alliance. >> this is very unpleasant for nato and nato will do everything to prevent it but it doesn't depend on nato or russia but whether erdogan decides to intervene in syria. france germany italy and spain wouldn't want to fight because of erdogan's adventurism. >> last week they opened their first international office in moscow, russia insists they be involved in the stalled geneva negotiations. turkey says any kurdish autonomy is existential threat. davutoglu lashed out. >> ypg and pyd forces who are simply pawns meaptd b meaptd b y russia. >> even if the sessionatio cessf hostilities commences. but if it keeps hitting groups that regional allies support and if turkey continues shelling syria's kurdish fighters then risks multiply, there's the risk that it will be dead this the water and there's also the risk that the regional powers in this complex proxy war might end up being pulled into outright conflict. rory challands, al jazeera, moscow. >> riot police have detained uganda
turkey is of course a nato country and russia is aware that turkey is a potential fault line within the alliance. >> this is very unpleasant for nato and nato will do everything to prevent it but it doesn't depend on nato or russia but whether erdogan decides to intervene in syria. france germany italy and spain wouldn't want to fight because of erdogan's adventurism. >> last week they opened their first international office in moscow, russia insists they be involved in the stalled...
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. >>> sexual assault and the explosive mix of alcohol and are some are calling fault lines. we hear from those whose allegations give us a lot to think about. >> if anyone had ever asked me, if someone has sex with you and you don't want them to have sex with you, will you stop them from doing that? thenswer would have 110% been yes. then when the situation actually arose, that was not my response to it. >> "nightline" invited experts and advocates to punish state university. some who see an epidemic of sexual violence. others who fee the pendulum has swung too far accusing men. we examine consent and whether it is a vital piece of sex education that's been missing. consent on castle.. a "nightline" event. thanks for watching abc news. overnight withreaking news and tune into "good morning america." abc news.com. >>> number one, kesha versus dr. luke, picking up steam and splitting music's biggest pop divas. >> they're free kesha. >>> dansnumber three, hillary's scandal. is mrs. clinton about to become a prime time gladiator? >> this is what they want to know. >>> plus our "
. >>> sexual assault and the explosive mix of alcohol and are some are calling fault lines. we hear from those whose allegations give us a lot to think about. >> if anyone had ever asked me, if someone has sex with you and you don't want them to have sex with you, will you stop them from doing that? thenswer would have 110% been yes. then when the situation actually arose, that was not my response to it. >> "nightline" invited experts and advocates to punish state...