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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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. >> 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. >> 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. >> we couldn't find anything in the report about gol rahman's body but it's likely he was buried close to the facility where he died. we know that was detention site cobalt. and based on our interviews with detainees, we believe dark prison and cobalt are the same. so many of these are redacted it is hard to know where the exact site of the prison was. but from the exact accounts of the detain ease, we know countryx will take us there. >> this is kandahar, afghanistan, we managed to contact two men who said they were also in the dark pr
. >> 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. >> coming up tonight, we'll have the latest... >> does the government give you refugee status? >> they've marched to the border. >> thousands...
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experts say the area is near an active fault line and the ground is relatively soft. most of the collapsed buildings there were old wooden houses. >>> as rescue efforts continue, officials will contend with heavy rainfall this weekend possibly leading to landslides. jonathan oh joins us with how the earthquake made the area susceptible to mudslides. >> hello, well the biggest concern is the fact that when we had this particular earthquake, when you have these two areas, the faults are in place. when the earthquake continues to shake and we see the slipping of the land, that is when the ground starts to break up, when you have weak ground and then you have moisture approaching the area, that's when we have the concern with landslides coming forward. we were at least thankful that we had the dry weather for the day friday. but as we go into late saturday into sunday, that's when we have a system developing and that's going to bring the possibility of some rainfall and heavy rainfall as we go throughout the weekend period. what's taking place, down here, a stationary fro
experts say the area is near an active fault line and the ground is relatively soft. most of the collapsed buildings there were old wooden houses. >>> as rescue efforts continue, officials will contend with heavy rainfall this weekend possibly leading to landslides. jonathan oh joins us with how the earthquake made the area susceptible to mudslides. >> hello, well the biggest concern is the fact that when we had this particular earthquake, when you have these two areas, the...
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fault lines was there during that time in this special extended episode we look deeper into why so many here feel such injustice from those sworn to protect them. >> sit down for micheal brown sit down for micheal brown sit down for micheal brown... when fault lines first arrived in ferguson just days after the shooting, we were shocked at what we found. a small crowd of peaceful demonstrators, faced with a police force that looked ready for war. this is an extraordinary display of force to be honest. these guys are armed to the teeth sir, do you know why they're bringing this equipment in? you all need to move back some ok? >> do you know why they're bringing in armored vehicles? >> we're aren't from here... >> [crowd chanting] mike can't go home! mike can't go home! >> we are not out here to start trouble, please don't harass us.... >> it wasn't hard to understand why the police response would be viewed as inflammatory. >> you don't think that's provocative? they provoking it. they asking them to move out of the street... do you see any violence occurring right now? it's peaceful, the
fault lines was there during that time in this special extended episode we look deeper into why so many here feel such injustice from those sworn to protect them. >> sit down for micheal brown sit down for micheal brown sit down for micheal brown... when fault lines first arrived in ferguson just days after the shooting, we were shocked at what we found. a small crowd of peaceful demonstrators, faced with a police force that looked ready for war. this is an extraordinary display of force...
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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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. >> 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. >> pushing the boundaries of science. >> we are on the tipping point. >> we can save species. >> it's the biggest question out there. >> it's a revolutionary approach. >> we are pushing the boundaries. >> techknow is going to blow your mind. >> our experts go inside the innovations, impacting you. >> this is the first time anybody's done this. >> i really feel my life changing. >> techknow, where technology meets humanity. only on al jazeera america. >> pushing the boundaries of science. >> we are on the tipping point. >> we can save species. >> it's the biggest question out there. >> it's a revolutionary approach. >> we are pushing the boundaries. >> techknow is going to blow your mind. >> our experts go inside the innovations, impacting you. >> this is the first time anybody's done this. >> i
. >> 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. >> pushing the boundaries of science. >> we are on the tipping point. >> we can save species. >> it's the biggest question out there. >>...
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fault lines is next on al jazeera.ood night. >> ...and on the streets. >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> 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. >> august 25, 2014. michae
fault lines is next on al jazeera.ood night. >> ...and on the streets. >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> 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. >> august 25,...
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. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this isyou 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. >> it's a challenge facing many >> it's a jail facing many of america's biggest cities, and as it turns out some of the communities far off the beaten path. homelessness,s almost seen as an unfixable problem. but brian locman traveled route 66 into northern arizona, to find a woman whose strength is creating home. >> one night it was marc march 12, 2014, 3:36 in the morning. i woke up with a strong voice in my head who said you need to take over distressed motels and turn them into transitional housing. really? what do i do with that. i wasn't looking to do that. that morning i got up and started making phone calls. i wrote the business plan. i found a motel, and a year later we opened up. my name is laurie barlow, and i'm the founder and executive director of a new living. i think we have a solution. we
. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this isyou 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. >> it's a challenge facing many >> it's a jail facing many of america's biggest cities, and as it turns out some of the communities far off the beaten path....
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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 - proud to tell important stories of native lives. >> oak flat to the apaches is an ancestral place. what'll happen to this after the mine...this will sink away and be destroyed. >> were the apache consulted on this before it was put into the defense bill? >> no we were not consulted at all. >> it takes a military bill to again attack the apache. >> the mining operation will generate $61 billion of economic benefit >> look at all the things they took from us. seventy percent unemployment. that already tells you where its going. it's not going to benefit anybody here. >> we are being left behind. >> we don't have economic development that we should have here. >> we need to be out there telling them what we need and what's required to take care of our people. >> any time they
. >> 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 - proud to tell important stories of native lives. >> oak flat to the apaches is an ancestral place. what'll happen to this after the...
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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 - proud to tell critical and timely stories of race in america. >> i think since he was a person of color, the police department won't care. >> i'm more scared of the police than a burglar. >> this is really really unfair how we're being treated. >> i think what's important is that we're having a discussion about it. >> what took place here 60 years ago...the murder of emmett till is to this day an unsolved crime. >> i wanted people to hear the true story of till. >> never thought that he would be killed for that. >> that was the first step in the modern civil rights movement. >> ferguson has a...asking for assistance with crowd control... >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> these young people deserve justice. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> they were so an
. >> 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 - proud to tell critical and timely stories of race in america. >> i think since he was a person of color, the police department...
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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. >> [chanting] yes we can! >> an historic election. >> you and i, we're going to change this county, and we will change the world. >> monumental decisions. >> mr. president, there's a one and three chance of a second great depression. >> first-hand accounts from the people who were there. >> their opinion was shocking. >> the challenges. >> he said, "i am president of the united states and i can't make anything happen." >> the realities. >> he stood up and said, "that's it, i'm finished." >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not
. >> 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. >> [chanting] yes we can! >> an historic election. >> you and i, we're going to change this county, and we will change the world. >> monumental...
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ram seistuselas bes t >>> a new fault line is discovered right under downtown santa rosa. scientists used laser beams to map the fault for the first time. seiferts say there's a 31% chance a magnitude 6.7 or greater earthquake could strike the rogers creek or hayward fault lines within the next 30 years. people very happy the crab season has finally started. >> yeah, we are, right? fishing comes with a big problem. hundreds of crab pots get left behind and pose a danger to marine mammal. reporting a proposed state bill will inensure the crab pots are pulled out of the ocean. a bill would pay fishermen for recovering that lost gear and they have to pay to reclaim them or risk losing them. >>> staying in the ocean, a sea lion found in february and in a popular san diego restaurant back out in the wild this morning and jumping in the water. the up. nicknamed "marina" was extremely malnouri malnourished, weighed only 20 pounds when found after asian wee -- eight weeks of rehabilitation she can be leads. >> and another one being dropped in. are we protecting his identity? >> fir
ram seistuselas bes t >>> a new fault line is discovered right under downtown santa rosa. scientists used laser beams to map the fault for the first time. seiferts say there's a 31% chance a magnitude 6.7 or greater earthquake could strike the rogers creek or hayward fault lines within the next 30 years. people very happy the crab season has finally started. >> yeah, we are, right? fishing comes with a big problem. hundreds of crab pots get left behind and pose a danger to marine...
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geological survey in menlo park discovered that fault line. scientists say there is a 31% chance that a magnitude 6.7 or greater earthquake could strike the rogers creek or hayward falls lines within the next 30 years. >>> fishermen busy craatching cb now that the season has started. >> hundreds of crab pots are actually lost or left behind and are now a danger to marine mammals. >> a proposed state bill would ensure those crab pots are pulled out of the ocean by paying a reward for anyone who finds lost gear. the owners of the crab pots would be required to pay the finder for the pots or risk losing their crab permit. >> that seems only fair. >> seems fair. >>> let's get a look at the forecast with meteorologist anthony slaughter. stephanie chuang was out there at the beach and she said she could feel her skin bronzing. >> she's got the best assignment of the day spgs sas long as she the sunscreen. san francisco is at 76 degrees. the silicon valley 75, so not too far behind there. later on temperatures will continue to climb. we're 90 in sunn
geological survey in menlo park discovered that fault line. scientists say there is a 31% chance that a magnitude 6.7 or greater earthquake could strike the rogers creek or hayward falls lines within the next 30 years. >>> fishermen busy craatching cb now that the season has started. >> hundreds of crab pots are actually lost or left behind and are now a danger to marine mammals. >> a proposed state bill would ensure those crab pots are pulled out of the ocean by paying a...
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. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this ist 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. >> welcome back to our special coverage of the business of space. spaceship 2 at the mojave air and space port are astronauts to be. they paid on average $250,000 to one day get a ride into earth's low orbit. it is part of the democratization of space, the idea that you and i can become a astronaut without special schooling. you still have to have a lot of money. i asked virgin's ceo george whitesides when the price will come down. >> the reality is that they cost a lot up front. it's cost a lot to build this vehicle and develop this program. as any business you needs to amortize through your ticket prices. you have a very successful business underlying these economics so that's what we're going to do as we amortize the development costs. not to get too technical -- >> i'm a financial journalist. >> we'
. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this ist 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. >> welcome back to our special coverage of the business of space. spaceship 2 at the mojave air and space port are astronauts to be. they paid on average $250,000 to one...
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the hotel sits just above the hayward fault line. if the proposal is accepted, construction wouldn't take place until 2018. >> green energy that may not be so green after all. i'm vicky nyguen. >> and the warning about a pill that is linked to several deaths in the area. >> and a mix of 40s and 50s across the south bay right now. we are tracking not only warmer weather for the weekend but when 80 degree temperatures return in just a few minutes. controvsial een thnolothat'sece hundre of mlions >>> an end to big benefits? a controversial green technology that's received hundreds of millions of your dollars is now the focus of cutbacks recommended to state regulators. >> vicky nguyen. >> the state collects money from your pg & e bill to help fund new technologies. no company has benefited more than sunnyvale based blue energy but that cash line could be drying you. fuel cells like these made by bloom technology typically run on natural gas to produce energy, touted as a cleaner alternative to the traditional power grid, bloom's technol
the hotel sits just above the hayward fault line. if the proposal is accepted, construction wouldn't take place until 2018. >> green energy that may not be so green after all. i'm vicky nyguen. >> and the warning about a pill that is linked to several deaths in the area. >> and a mix of 40s and 50s across the south bay right now. we are tracking not only warmer weather for the weekend but when 80 degree temperatures return in just a few minutes. controvsial een thnolothat'sece...
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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. >> you just heard this heartbreaking story of a man infected with hepatitis c who died months after his doctors prescribed harvoni. the drug might have saved his life but approval came too late. now gene calvo had private insurance and research suggests low income patients without private insurance face even worse odds in getting approval for hep hep c drugs like harvoni. our next guest says states simply don't have the budget to make the meds available to everyone who needs them. matt sale, joins us from washington. matt thanks very much for being with us, you heard that story of gene and part of the nuj numbering part of the story, gene had insurance which was bungled in the system. medicaid insure the poor across the country. but when it comes to drugs like harvoni, most states don't provide
. >> 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. >> you just heard this heartbreaking story of a man infected with hepatitis c who died months after his doctors prescribed harvoni. the drug might have saved his...
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experts believe the fault line slipped side ways, causing the strong tremor at mashiki town. more than 100 after shocks have been registered in the region. japan's meteorological agency telling people to brace themselves for further tremors. >> translator: the possibility of large tremors with intensities of up to six minus on the japanese scale will remain for about a week. so please be prepared. >> experts at japan's meteorological agency are telling people in severely hit areas to brace themselves. the town was hardest hit by the quake. a reporter from domestic news service explains the situation there. >> i'm standing in front of a shinto shrine in the town. a shrine gait made of stone has completely collapsed, along with many lanterns. the stone fence running alongside the road has fallen over, injuring the passage of pedestrians. as the day begins more vehicles can be seen on the roads. but the signal lights at this intersection are without power. so police officers are directing traffic. the roadway has visible cracks. water is leaking on to the surface. firefighters a
experts believe the fault line slipped side ways, causing the strong tremor at mashiki town. more than 100 after shocks have been registered in the region. japan's meteorological agency telling people to brace themselves for further tremors. >> translator: the possibility of large tremors with intensities of up to six minus on the japanese scale will remain for about a week. so please be prepared. >> experts at japan's meteorological agency are telling people in severely hit areas...
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there are really fault lines that are beginning to form.llennials, african american millennials prefer bernie sanders to hillary clinton. you know, you know, 13% did like. maybe they'll come back, but these are impending fault lines in the democratic party i think that we'll see again probably in four years. but she can't run against bernie. that will hurt her. >> i agree. >> still a democratic party, she does have to run -- >> but the ads against trump -- >> she's been talking about donald trump for some time. hillary clinton is also demonstrating she can do more than one thing at a time. and there's going to be a general election. she's doing before. >> eni think a this is dangerous, she hasn't been questioned by bernie sanders at least about her e-mails in the clinton foundation. there are all these untest the things that bernie sanders will not bring up, i can guarantee you donald trump will. the republican party, all the good, bad, ugly coming out -- >> she knows -- >> everything. >> not by him. he holds back. >> the reasons, first thi
there are really fault lines that are beginning to form.llennials, african american millennials prefer bernie sanders to hillary clinton. you know, you know, 13% did like. maybe they'll come back, but these are impending fault lines in the democratic party i think that we'll see again probably in four years. but she can't run against bernie. that will hurt her. >> i agree. >> still a democratic party, she does have to run -- >> but the ads against trump -- >> she's been...
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in turkish society, the fault lines don't get any bigger than that. turkey's parliamentary speaker, who is at work on a new draft constitution, exposed that rift. >> our constitution should not avoid the concept of religion. it should discuss religion. andrew: with that, he triggered a public outcry, even street protests. the prime minister shot down his comments on wednesday. >> secularism will feature in the new constitution we draft as a principle that guarantees citizens freedoms of religion and state and ensures the state's at an equal distance from all faith groups. since recep tayyip 's party came to power, that vision of the state has increasingly been in question. the akp lifted bans on women wearing headscarves in schools and limited alcohol sales. that reflects the fact that turkey is an overwhelmingly muslim country. opponents of the government say that the balance has been tipped .n favor of islam secularism has been a cornerstone of modern turkey cost national identity -- modern turkey's national identity going back to when the republic
in turkish society, the fault lines don't get any bigger than that. turkey's parliamentary speaker, who is at work on a new draft constitution, exposed that rift. >> our constitution should not avoid the concept of religion. it should discuss religion. andrew: with that, he triggered a public outcry, even street protests. the prime minister shot down his comments on wednesday. >> secularism will feature in the new constitution we draft as a principle that guarantees citizens...
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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. >> the united nations can be a blessing or a curse. but for haiti it's been both. six years ago haiti was devastated by a massive earthquake. it's worth natural disaster in two centuries. millions of haitians looked to the u.n. for help, and the help did come. but the u.n. effort may have made some things worse. u.n. soldiers have been dogged by allegations of sexual exploitations of poor haitian women and children. david ariosto has this report. >> in the rural places far outside of the capital, they earn just $68 a month, barely scraping by with odd jobs. it was under those circumstances that this woman met an u.n. soldier based at a base outside of the city. >> at just 17 years old, she became pregnant. the father, she says, was that u.n. soldier. but she said that the sol
. >> 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. >> the united nations can be a blessing or a curse. but for haiti it's been both. six years ago haiti was devastated by a massive earthquake....
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deep fault lines in a party over race, gender and leadership. bruce, how is the turnout there so far? >> pretty heavy for a primary. what we've seen is pretty steady turnout here. a little lighter in prince george's. which could be a good sign for chris van holland. the latest polls have suggested that he is ahead by double digits. >> reporter: at the middle school in bethesda, steady turnout, all afternoon. and all the democrats we talked to were voting for chris van hollands. >> i feel that donna edwards is truly not qualified. yes, she was also a congressperson. but she was very ineffective. >> chris van holland. >> and why? >> he served our community better. i don't even know what donna did, except for negative campaign. >> they do say if you're not on the campaign, you're on the menu. >> dog whistle of racism and more like a fog horn. and at the middle school in the lake neighborhood of prince george's. some voters think her voice is one that is missing in a senate that is 98% white. >> it would be wonderful to have a qualified african amer
deep fault lines in a party over race, gender and leadership. bruce, how is the turnout there so far? >> pretty heavy for a primary. what we've seen is pretty steady turnout here. a little lighter in prince george's. which could be a good sign for chris van holland. the latest polls have suggested that he is ahead by double digits. >> reporter: at the middle school in bethesda, steady turnout, all afternoon. and all the democrats we talked to were voting for chris van hollands....
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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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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
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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. >> as calls for accountability grew, fault lines traveled to baltimore to investigate its long history of police violence. >> i might be the next one. >> does that make you scared? >> it makes me scared for everyone. the cops is a legalized gang. who's going to judge them when they kill somebody? can we find justice? can we? >> for weeks, baltimore was on edge while people called for justice in the death of freddie gray. when state's attorney marilyn mosby stepped to the podium on may first, the city held its breath. >> the findings of our comprehensive, thorough, and independent investigation, coupled with the medical examiner's determination that mr. gray's death was a homicide which we received today, has led us to believe that we have probable cause to file criminal charges. to the people of baltimore and the demonstrators across america, i've heard your call for no justice no peace, your peace is sincerely needed as i work to deliver justice on behalf of this young man. >> ms. mosby, what do you think needs to be done to make sure what happened to freddie gray doesn't happen again
. >> as calls for accountability grew, fault lines traveled to baltimore to investigate its long history of police violence. >> i might be the next one. >> does that make you scared? >> it makes me scared for everyone. the cops is a legalized gang. who's going to judge them when they kill somebody? can we find justice? can we? >> for weeks, baltimore was on edge while people called for justice in the death of freddie gray. when state's attorney marilyn mosby...
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. >>> tonight we're learning a north bay fault line is wider and potentially more dangerous than previously thought. that's not all. andria borba on the strange phenomenon the usgs is trying to explain in santa rosa. >> reporter: seismic activity in the bay area are synonymous. for years the threat from rodgers creek fault was hidden underneath layers of modern life, streets, lights and home, but by taking to the air with a laser scanning survey, the us geological survey has peel back answers. >> previous to this work we were only able to estimate its location and now we can actually see the physical evidence of where the fault has ruptured to the surface in the past. >> reporter: the details that could be seen from high in the sky were minute. >> santa rosa is actually built on flood plain and we're able to see small changes in relief that indicated fault movement. >> reporter: scientist suzanne hekker said the tentacles of the rogers creek fault stretch farther than the usgs ever knew. new information points to the fault sitting under schools like french american and the town and country
. >>> tonight we're learning a north bay fault line is wider and potentially more dangerous than previously thought. that's not all. andria borba on the strange phenomenon the usgs is trying to explain in santa rosa. >> reporter: seismic activity in the bay area are synonymous. for years the threat from rodgers creek fault was hidden underneath layers of modern life, streets, lights and home, but by taking to the air with a laser scanning survey, the us geological survey has peel...
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there is what is called the subduction fault line were one plate goes underneath the network and that can cause a tsunami. in japan and also in ecuador, there was a sin warning. however, as we now know, the warning was canceled because the tsunami did not materialize. but they are both of the subduction type which can generate a tidal wave. it is reallysor, totally random that in the course of the past four days we tremors, inmany kyushu, where your family lives, and also in ecuador? no causality between them? michio: that's right for the first of all, surprisingly enough, takes place about once a -- first of all, a magnitude seven earthquake, surprisingly enough, takes place about once a month. mainly it is underwater in place is not populated so we don't notice it to have these major quakes back-to-back is unusual in populated areas, but it does happen and it is basically random. much have the quakes that have been in ecuador and japan then put stress on the earth's service in those regions and trigger the possibility of more earthquakes afterwards? michio: well, there was a possibi
there is what is called the subduction fault line were one plate goes underneath the network and that can cause a tsunami. in japan and also in ecuador, there was a sin warning. however, as we now know, the warning was canceled because the tsunami did not materialize. but they are both of the subduction type which can generate a tidal wave. it is reallysor, totally random that in the course of the past four days we tremors, inmany kyushu, where your family lives, and also in ecuador? no...
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. >>> we're learning new details about a north bay fault line that's getting wider and more dangerous. that's not all. andria borba on the strange phenomenon the usgs is trying to explain in santa rosa. >> reporter: seismic activity and the bay area are synonymous. for years in santa rosa, the threat from the rodgers creek fault was hidden under layers of modern life, streets, lights and homes. but by taking to the air with a laser scanning service, the u.s. geological survey has peeled back answers. >> previous to this work, we were only able to estimate its location. and now we can actually see the physical evidence of where the fault has ruptured to the surface in the past. >> reporter: the details that could be seen from high in the sky were minute. >> santa rosa's actually built on a floodplain and we're able to see small changes in release that indicated fault movement. >> reporter: this scientist says the tentacles of the rodgers creek fault stretch farther than the usgs ever new. the fault is -- ever knew. the fault is under several schools as well as the town & country shoppi
. >>> we're learning new details about a north bay fault line that's getting wider and more dangerous. that's not all. andria borba on the strange phenomenon the usgs is trying to explain in santa rosa. >> reporter: seismic activity and the bay area are synonymous. for years in santa rosa, the threat from the rodgers creek fault was hidden under layers of modern life, streets, lights and homes. but by taking to the air with a laser scanning service, the u.s. geological survey has...
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he can see this cataclysmic fault line developing in the party and knows that perhaps this time to sitthe best possible option for him. moved -- effectively removed himself from the process. you hear speculation about all sorts of names as a compromise candidate if we go to a convention with donald true cruz. or ted paul ryan was this name always the last chance, the last straw for this establishment. they have three options available to them. they may have to settle on one of them. . lisa: megan murphy, thank you so much. more on the race for the white house later today with "with all due respect" 5:00 p.m. eastern time bloomberg television. david: facebook banking on virtual reality and its messenger service. francisco for more. ♪ lisa: this is "bloomberg markets ." let's head to the markets desk julie hyman is looking at consumer tech, wearable and otherwise. julie: looking at go pro first of all because it's having a big gain in today's session, seeing shares surge by 17%, the biggest gain in more than two months. an industrial designer from apple is jumping to go pro to head up th
he can see this cataclysmic fault line developing in the party and knows that perhaps this time to sitthe best possible option for him. moved -- effectively removed himself from the process. you hear speculation about all sorts of names as a compromise candidate if we go to a convention with donald true cruz. or ted paul ryan was this name always the last chance, the last straw for this establishment. they have three options available to them. they may have to settle on one of them. . lisa:...
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there's also a sectarian fault line. and i think we just need to be a little more honest about what we're doing in the middle east and understand that as much as i'd like to impose our agenda on the middle east, we can't. do you remember those days back in 2003, 2004, when we had otherwise serious people in serious positions saying, we are going to create an iraq, a city on the hill that the other arab states would admire and ultimately would see that model as something that they want to follow. well, iraq is a shia majority state. the rest of the middle east, every single country putting aside syria, is sunni run. do you truly think the sunni arab states are inspired by the example of shia led iraq? they are not. and so just kind of missing basic facts like that i think had a huge effect. so i think, you know, since we're in an educational establishment, we should start by doing our homework and understand what we're talking about. i think to talk about this as a shia-sunni problem in the middle east is to miss the poin
there's also a sectarian fault line. and i think we just need to be a little more honest about what we're doing in the middle east and understand that as much as i'd like to impose our agenda on the middle east, we can't. do you remember those days back in 2003, 2004, when we had otherwise serious people in serious positions saying, we are going to create an iraq, a city on the hill that the other arab states would admire and ultimately would see that model as something that they want to...
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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. >> this is "talk to al jazeera" i'm stephanie sy. i'm joined this week by mitch albom, best selling author and acclaimed sports columnist. >> you talked about how people weren't expecting sort of this sensitive bone from a sports writer. and, and certainly, journalists in general, we're not really known to be sentimental. we're known to be cynical. and yet, you've come out with all these feel good, oprah-ish books. ha, has that in any way affected your credibility as a journalist (laugh) or as a sports journalist? >> i think... >> can you be cynical? >> yeah, i'm sure i can be cynical about sports. i never wanted to lose my soul just because i was gonna be a sports writer. and i like to think, before "tuesdays with morrie" came out, that i, i wrote with some compassion and some humanity long bef
. >> 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. >> this is "talk to al jazeera" i'm stephanie sy. i'm joined this week by mitch albom, best selling author and acclaimed sports columnist. >> you...
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. >> with his views on trade he blasted a fault line in the republican and indeed american politics. it may not be suris prizing that the frustrations and even the anger of the working man played a large role in the election cycle. but how is it that a celebrity billionaire of all candidates came to be the one who tapped in the powerful currents? that's next. >> no matter the outcome. historians will write about donald trump's run for president. but to those who thought his candidacy came out of no where, there is a lot of history leading up to it. in fact, a whole lifetime's worth. >> reporter: donald j. trump was born on june 14th, 1946, in new york. fred worked in apartments and young donald grew up around building sights. he had a rebellious streak. >> his parents sent him to a military school to get more discipline. >> a lot of type a in the trump family. he was a good kid. he didn't get in too much trouble. >> reporter: eric trump is donald's tlo-year-old son. >> my father was raised in a military school and said it was the best thing. >> reporter: i also spoke to 38-year-old d
. >> with his views on trade he blasted a fault line in the republican and indeed american politics. it may not be suris prizing that the frustrations and even the anger of the working man played a large role in the election cycle. but how is it that a celebrity billionaire of all candidates came to be the one who tapped in the powerful currents? that's next. >> no matter the outcome. historians will write about donald trump's run for president. but to those who thought his...
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. >> with his views on trade he blasted a fault line in the republican and indeed american politics.t be suris prizing that the frustrations and even the anger of the working man played a large role in the election cycle. but how is it that a celebrity billionaire of all candidates came to be the one who tapped in the powerful currents? that's next. my school reunion's coming fast. could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. ♪ when it's go, the new choice privileges gets you there faster. and now, stay two times and you can earn a free night. book now at choicehotels.com [bassist] two late nights in blew an amp.but good nights. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. >> no matter
. >> with his views on trade he blasted a fault line in the republican and indeed american politics.t be suris prizing that the frustrations and even the anger of the working man played a large role in the election cycle. but how is it that a celebrity billionaire of all candidates came to be the one who tapped in the powerful currents? that's next. my school reunion's coming fast. could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be...
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criticized for its systems just not measuring up, despite the fact that california is on a massive fault lines the u.s. system lag behind what they have in japan? scott: there are a lot of issues there. we really don't have a nationwide earthquake warning system and we aspire to it. this is one of the things our company has been working in deploying in california. but, the issue with earthquake warning -- and earthquakes are completely different than any kind of natural disaster -- is time, speed. to build an effective system, you have to be sure that you can detect, analyze, and distribute, and be sure automated responses take place before the violent shaking arrives. the approaches we've taken here with the academic and usgs approaches still contain latency on things known as blind zones. even as we just saw in this terrible event in japan, even japanese systems had a blind zone in these near source events. it is a very, very big, challenging problem, but you can architect solutions and approaches to where you can get rid of that blind zone and produce automated responses before the violent
criticized for its systems just not measuring up, despite the fact that california is on a massive fault lines the u.s. system lag behind what they have in japan? scott: there are a lot of issues there. we really don't have a nationwide earthquake warning system and we aspire to it. this is one of the things our company has been working in deploying in california. but, the issue with earthquake warning -- and earthquakes are completely different than any kind of natural disaster -- is time,...
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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. >> a reminder of our top stories. refugees are sent back to turkey the u.n. said more than 1100 iraqis were killed. in march that is almost double the number killed in february. heavy fighting with forces of armenia and azerbaijan. 11 people have been continu kidnapped. tribal elders have tried negotiating their release. >>> still in afghanistan, four days of heavy rain combined with a lack of proper drainage has left parts of the capital under to 50 sent meters of water. the center of afghanistan in the past 15 years was earmarked for infrastructure development. but we have reports many in kabul are asking where all the money went. >> it said the best way to get to know a city is to walk it. that's a tall order for the residents of kabul. the afghan capital always seems to be soaking in rainwat
. >> 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. >> a reminder of our top stories. refugees are sent back to turkey the u.n. said more than 1100 iraqis were killed. in march that is almost double the number...
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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. >> thanks for joining us on "america tonight." i'm joie chen. this week we marked international women's day when we commemorate the achievements of women. but there are still great challenges for them, too, like
. >> 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. >> thanks for joining us on "america tonight." i'm joie chen. this week we marked international women's day when we commemorate the achievements of...