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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
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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. >> reporter: the ramapo fault line is the most significant as well as the longest fault line in our area. it measures 185 miles long and it runs through parts of new york, new jersey and pennsylvania. it's not moving, which is a good thing. >> yeah. right. right now there's no activity happening. >> reporter: scientists no longer use this type of old-fashioned seismograph. they use a high tech one, which is sensitive. when 9/11 occurred and the brussels terror attacks, activity would be evident, but it would be different from a quake's activity. >> what happens if an earthquake were to occur, what we see is systematically, all of these in a coherent way. >> reporter: most earthquakes occur in the pacific ocean area. it's almost impossible to predict an earthquake, but there's one man made way to cause them, a deep injection process that is part of fracking. >> that has in oklahoma led to a very large -- a great increase in the number of earthquakes. they have more earthquakes in oklahoma than you do in california. >> reporter: lidia curanaj, fox 5 news. ernie: thank you for that. jo
. >> reporter: the ramapo fault line is the most significant as well as the longest fault line in our area. it measures 185 miles long and it runs through parts of new york, new jersey and pennsylvania. it's not moving, which is a good thing. >> yeah. right. right now there's no activity happening. >> reporter: scientists no longer use this type of old-fashioned seismograph. they use a high tech one, which is sensitive. when 9/11 occurred and the brussels terror attacks,...
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fault line went to meet they are interpreters to find out why so many of them have been left behind. >> we were invited to the family home of one of thousand was interpreters who have tried to escape death threats by applying for a special visa to live in the u.s. >> what did you think when afghan told you he wanted to start working with the military? >> after several years of working with americans, his friend began receiving threats. they decided to apply for visas. >> he and i were working for 2009, up to 2012 together. we were very close friends, we were like brothers. he never called me abdullah, he was calling me brother all the time. >> while they waited, congress passed a law requiring the state department to process special visa applications within nine months. >> this is the statement after it. this is his american examination report for his visa. >> but the 14 step process would take far longer. >> this is his chief information approval. he has to be approved based on these four things, that he served the u.s. i don't have the faithfully that he is under a threat. he gets
fault line went to meet they are interpreters to find out why so many of them have been left behind. >> we were invited to the family home of one of thousand was interpreters who have tried to escape death threats by applying for a special visa to live in the u.s. >> what did you think when afghan told you he wanted to start working with the military? >> after several years of working with americans, his friend began receiving threats. they decided to apply for visas. >>...
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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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fault lines is the first television crew to be allowed here. [knock, knock, knock] >> mr. turner...how are you? how are you feeling today? today dr. sottile checks on 59 year old chris turner. serving a sentence for kidnapping and sodomy, he's also being punished for punching a nurse in the stomach. how are you doing with your arm motions? >> they seem to be a lot better now that you mention it... >> he came to us a couple of years ago with huntington's chorea. that is a genetic disease that is gradually progressive and the patient has these movements that are purposeless-he can't control his movement. and eventually, what happens is it affects his ability to swallow. and eventually, they deteriorate, they lose weight and they die. >> this unit houses 30 beds - and it's almost always full. >> mr. johnson... >> yes sir... >> how are you? >> fine,thank you sir. >> how are you doing today? in the outside world, inmate robert johnson was a heavy gambler... >> donald trump flew me all over the world - hong kong and all over... >> you have to be kidding >> oh yeah...i'm not kidd
fault lines is the first television crew to be allowed here. [knock, knock, knock] >> mr. turner...how are you? how are you feeling today? today dr. sottile checks on 59 year old chris turner. serving a sentence for kidnapping and sodomy, he's also being punished for punching a nurse in the stomach. how are you doing with your arm motions? >> they seem to be a lot better now that you mention it... >> he came to us a couple of years ago with huntington's chorea. that is a...
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off the coast of the pacific north-west lies a potential killer, a 700 million long geological fault line called the kerr cascadiasubducti, on zone. the big one. it lies far out to sea. hidden beneath the waves. the waiting earthquake. >> i try and look as it could happen any day >>> this man is a regional manager for the federal emergency management agency in the pacific north-west. one of these earthquakes could be a monster. >> i think people are just not mentally or physically prepared to think about how bad something that large can be. >> the earthquake is supposed to be about a 9.0, maybe 9.1 earthquake which is going to rock and roll everything around here for three to five minutes >>> chuck wallac is for greys harbour county on the washing coast. >> they believe the biggest wave we will have is 22 feet in this area here. however, there is a plus and minus 30% on that. so it could be 30 feet high. you're not only getting went wave but multiple waves >>> all around the coast of the pacific sew shan there is tension where the plate slides under, colonel ideas with and sticks on the t
off the coast of the pacific north-west lies a potential killer, a 700 million long geological fault line called the kerr cascadiasubducti, on zone. the big one. it lies far out to sea. hidden beneath the waves. the waiting earthquake. >> i try and look as it could happen any day >>> this man is a regional manager for the federal emergency management agency in the pacific north-west. one of these earthquakes could be a monster. >> i think people are just not mentally or...
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the economic fault lines are still incredibly politically potent.la's shoes may be hard to fill. time these youngsters reach university age the hope is that there will be new heroes. anchor: you're watching bbc world news america. finding room in the hottest hotel market around. the tourism boom in cuba. ♪ men's number one novak djokovic has waded into the controversy by saying that men's players sure to earn more than their female counterparts. novak djokovic and serena williams both took home one point 9 million pounds. equal pay. suddenly that equality is being questions. a tournament organizer described to the women's game in less than flattering terms. >> they ride on the coattails of the men. they are lucky. if i was a ladies player i would go down every night on my knees malehank god that the players were born. they had carried the sport. >> he later apologized. the men's number one novak djokovic promptly reignited the controversy. he said he felt man should get more money than women. the stats are showing that we have many more spectators f
the economic fault lines are still incredibly politically potent.la's shoes may be hard to fill. time these youngsters reach university age the hope is that there will be new heroes. anchor: you're watching bbc world news america. finding room in the hottest hotel market around. the tourism boom in cuba. ♪ men's number one novak djokovic has waded into the controversy by saying that men's players sure to earn more than their female counterparts. novak djokovic and serena williams both took...
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. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >> the u.s. army is deploying more soldiers to europe. pentagon officials sea the be army is adding 60,000 troops. all part of the pentagon's response to russian military activity along the eastern border. permanent u.s. troop presence closer to the russian border. >>> how do you keep a group like i.s.i.l. from building a dirty bomb? that's one of the topics on the agenda when over 50 countries hold a summit in washington, d.c. this week. jamie mcintire has the story. >> a horrific prospect so-called confined to hollywood movies. make an atomic bomb takes a lot of technology but a dirty bomb is a true weapon of terror, it spreads the packs of fear with a minuscule amount of radioactive material. last week's attacks in belgium are fresh in their minds. underscores a horrific what if scenario. wha
. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >> the u.s. army is deploying more soldiers to europe. pentagon officials sea the be army is adding 60,000 troops. all part of the pentagon's response to russian...
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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 t arante atkinson 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
. >> 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 t arante atkinson has been shot . >> you got to pray first pray for your kids, pray for...
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. >>> scientists with japan's nuclear watchdog say a fault line under a reactor in the central part of the country may still be active if the conclusion is finalized, it could lead to the unit's decommissioning. a panel of the regulatory authority met thursday. they discussed the fault below the number one reactor at the she shika power plant. a similar meeting in july indicating the possibility of a shift. the draft was based on research conducted by the plant's operator. but the power company rejected the findings. and another group of scientists criticized the explanation for not being complete. on thursday, panel members reaffirmed that the fault likely shifted as many as 130,000 years ago. they added additional data is needed to make a more accurate asse assessment. >>> new regulations after the accident. they prohibit the operation of reactors and other key nuclear plant facilities above an active fault. the plant operator has yet to respond to the latest conclusion. >>> a march 11th, 2011, a massive earth quake and tsunami, washing away communities. journey from disaster will lo
. >>> scientists with japan's nuclear watchdog say a fault line under a reactor in the central part of the country may still be active if the conclusion is finalized, it could lead to the unit's decommissioning. a panel of the regulatory authority met thursday. they discussed the fault below the number one reactor at the she shika power plant. a similar meeting in july indicating the possibility of a shift. the draft was based on research conducted by the plant's operator. but the...
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. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this is target you can't get rid of. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >>> you're watching jazeera ". i'm stephanie sy >>> you started out as a teenager with 10,000 maniacs. how did that come about? >> we came from a small town in western new york and we had to make our own fun because there was none. i just went to party one night and there were a group of people playing instruments and it just turned out to be the people who were in 10,000 maniacs >>> was it a launching pad for your solo career after that? >> i didn't think of career at that time. it was a way to get out of found town? >> yeah. to see some of the world. i literally stumbled into this as a way of life. i had no intention of being in a band. i had no intention of being a singer. it happened to me by accident. then every step of the way the question of do i go back to college or stay in the band >>> t
. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this is target you can't get rid of. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >>> you're watching jazeera ". i'm stephanie sy >>> you started out as a teenager with 10,000 maniacs. how did that come about? >> we came...
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. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america brings you independent reporting without spin. >> not everybody is asking the questions you're asking me today. >> we give you more perspectives >> the separatists took control a few days ago. >> and a global view. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> getting the story first-hand. >> they have travelled for weeks, sometimes months. >> what's your message then? >> we need help now. >> you're watching al jazeera america. ♪ egypt airplane has been high jacketed and taken to dolonaka airport in cyprus and at least four people do remain on the plane along with the cabin crew and the flight crew. you are watching al jazeera live from headquarters in doha with me peter and let's get you right up to date with what we know so far about our top story the hijacking of th
. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america brings you independent reporting without spin. >> not everybody is asking the questions you're asking me today. >> we give you...
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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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. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >> just before president obama announced the historic reset in relations with cuba's government the cuban american national foundation opened the doors to its gleaming new headquarters in the heart of miami's cuban exile community. symbol was jarring. the group is made up of anticastro hard liners, and groups like these have received tens of millions of taxpayer dollars to try destabilize the castro government. they have one thing in common , they are all still working but why is the obama administration still funding them? david ariosto went to havana to find out. >> reporter: it's known as domino park in little havana, people like pedro reale, an 87-year-old who comes here to socialize and play dominoes. he fled the communist island rafts. in the years since little havana has evolved from an a
. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >> just before president obama announced the historic reset in relations with cuba's government the cuban american national foundation opened the doors to its...
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. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this is target you can't get rid of. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >> coming up tonight we'll have the latest... >> does the government give you refugee status? >> they've marched to the border. >> thousands have taken to the streets here in protest. >> this is where gangs bury their members. >> they're tracking climate change. >>> >>> this is al jazeera. >>> hell oel. welcome. you're watching the-- hello. welcome. you're watching the al jazeera news hour. coming up an aeroplane has been highjacked in cyprus >>> new laws come into force in japan allowing soldiers to fight overseas for the first time since world war 2.
. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this is target you can't get rid of. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >> coming up tonight we'll have the latest... >> does the government give you refugee status? >> they've marched to the border. >> thousands have...
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. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >> president obama has called on congress to lift america's haft century old trade embargo against cuba multiple times. he repeated those calls during his most recent visit to the island. but not everybody is be feeling the same cumbaya moment. bacardi feels opening of cuban rum in the united states. david ariosto has this report. >> reporter: in this new york city tavern there's a growing thirst for what kenneth connolly is serving up. u.s. rum imports has centered in the last five years to keep up with demand but to stay competitive, connolly is on the lookout for those brands. >> there's been a huge fascination of havana rum because you can't get it. obviously it is all going to change now because what's happening in cuba. >> reporter: hooiv havana club. a warning in relations, with the idea
. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >> president obama has called on congress to lift america's haft century old trade embargo against cuba multiple times. he repeated those calls during his most...
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. >> woodruff: and, preparing for disaster when living near the most dangerous fault line in america. many of our memories are here in this village and the thought of it being under water, you know, there's a lot of trauma to that prospect that a very sacred site could no longer exist. >> ifill: all that and more on
. >> woodruff: and, preparing for disaster when living near the most dangerous fault line in america. many of our memories are here in this village and the thought of it being under water, you know, there's a lot of trauma to that prospect that a very sacred site could no longer exist. >> ifill: all that and more on
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the earth is exerting title pressure on the moon surface, causing fault lines.ge show the moon is shrinking? >> the crust of the moon has been pushed together enough that it is actually broken and has pushed one part of the crust over the other to create this feature. contraction is coming from the slow cooling of the moon and the forces exerted on the moon by the earth through title stresses. -- tidal stresses. jane: it was thought all vote can a the moon had ceased, but many of the volcanic features are less than 500 million years old. cratersn 200 new impact have been discovered, evidence that the moon is under constant bombardment. for us tore important know, especially if we decide we will go back to the moon, and if we are really going to take the next step and establish lunar bases. with theirhose sights fixed on mars, lunar bases may seem like a backward step. the moon might be a vital steppingstone to the red planet. it is much closer, and we are now intimately acquainted with almost every rock. jane o'brien, bbc news, washington. a moving moon. amazing
the earth is exerting title pressure on the moon surface, causing fault lines.ge show the moon is shrinking? >> the crust of the moon has been pushed together enough that it is actually broken and has pushed one part of the crust over the other to create this feature. contraction is coming from the slow cooling of the moon and the forces exerted on the moon by the earth through title stresses. -- tidal stresses. jane: it was thought all vote can a the moon had ceased, but many of the...
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i'm going to be looking tonight to s s if there are fault lines in what appears to be the juggernaut of donald trump and who at the end of the night is noonger a candidate. >> all right, tom brokaw, thanks very much. that's going to do it for us on a tuesday night, super tuesday. we're back on the air throughout the evening with breaking news and the latest r rults and our primetime special across the country begins at 10100 eastern, 9:00 central time. and good night. (phone ringing)) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) water has played an important role in stella artois' 600 year brewing heritage. that's why we've partnered with water.org to help women who spend millions of hours just collecting it. we can help change that and play a part in transforming their lives. each limited edition stella artois chalice helps provide five years of clean water >>> lights, c
i'm going to be looking tonight to s s if there are fault lines in what appears to be the juggernaut of donald trump and who at the end of the night is noonger a candidate. >> all right, tom brokaw, thanks very much. that's going to do it for us on a tuesday night, super tuesday. we're back on the air throughout the evening with breaking news and the latest r rults and our primetime special across the country begins at 10100 eastern, 9:00 central time. and good night. (phone ringing)) you...
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. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >>> up for debate. what to do about minimums. despite the so-called war on drugs. the rules are disproportionately impacting minorities, particularly african-american men. what is often lost in the dae de -- debate is how we came to have them in the first place. would they come to pass in a world without bias. they ran out of ways to describe how great he was. len bias, twice the a.c.c. player of the year, twice an all-american. the one guy that might outplay michael jordan. a hard-core hero, growing up minutes away from the university of marylands. >> lo and behold here is a 6 foot 8, 220 pound basketball player from this neighbourhood, who could hang in the air for 3, 4 seconds. he looked like a kid, but when he took the ball, went up to the hoop and hung for a second saying "do i have your at
. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >>> up for debate. what to do about minimums. despite the so-called war on drugs. the rules are disproportionately impacting minorities, particularly...
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it does highlight, if you will, the fault lines that exist in belgium that really have come to the light, to the forefront, if you will, of the ongoing discussion here. this group, the far right wing group, many of them soccer hooligans, even the police telling our own producers on the ground, some were thugs dressed in black. it was an intimidating scene, but they also were saying that belgians don't cry for belgium, fight for belgium. that was one of the things we heard as well. so it's a group that has highlighted some of the concerns of belgium over the wake -- in the wake of this terrorist attack in the sense those who are taking more of a nationalistic tone blaming what happened here on tuesday on a whole host of issues whether it be immigrants, whether it be islam, whether it be the terrorists themselves who carried this out. but we also saw on the other side those who have been here in protest and solidarity with the victims, and calling for unity. they countered some of the chants that we were hearing with their own chants of unity and of love. so it was a tense few hours but it
it does highlight, if you will, the fault lines that exist in belgium that really have come to the light, to the forefront, if you will, of the ongoing discussion here. this group, the far right wing group, many of them soccer hooligans, even the police telling our own producers on the ground, some were thugs dressed in black. it was an intimidating scene, but they also were saying that belgians don't cry for belgium, fight for belgium. that was one of the things we heard as well. so it's a...
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