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i wanted to talk directly to the guys on front line. i agree that we've got some real challenges in south texas. i think south texas, particularly, of late, is presenting some real challenges, and we've got some work to do there. one of the things that i was struck by when i visited the detention center on january 20th, there were 995 detainees there, only 18% of whom were mexican. there were something like 30 nationalities represented in that one detention center. and it's very clear why. smuggling organizations are bringing these individuals through mexico, into the united states as part of a plan. so one of my concerns, one of my challenges, is i think we have to be very aggressive when it comes to going after the organizations. some of whom are beholden to the cartels. many of whom are beholden to the cartels. almost no one crosses the south texas border who is not being smuggled. there is no freelancing. it's all part of an organized process put in place. i am also sensitive to aspects of our system that may create magnets for ille
i wanted to talk directly to the guys on front line. i agree that we've got some real challenges in south texas. i think south texas, particularly, of late, is presenting some real challenges, and we've got some work to do there. one of the things that i was struck by when i visited the detention center on january 20th, there were 995 detainees there, only 18% of whom were mexican. there were something like 30 nationalities represented in that one detention center. and it's very clear why....
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a really good front line. really good guards. i think that is the team that could make a run as a 7 sowed. >> and very quickly your pick. >> pick to win it all, wichita state. >> thanks wally szczerbiak from cbs sports. still ahead, young poets speaking out on big city life. >> a month long poetry competition for teenagers wrapped newspaper chicago last night it at dean reynolds tells us, it was a chance for student word smiths to shine. and to cast a light on the big city realities they face day-to-day. >> momma, why didn't you tell me band-aids couldn't cover every wound. and i screamed wouldn't always reach your ears that my baby teeth would be knocked out by rejection. >> chicago's youth poetry competition is called louder than a bomb. >> the man mo puts the fire out is the man who isn't passive. >> now in its 14th year, it's the largest in the country with a thousand students from 100 schools across the city and suburbs. >> to you beautiful, you great big beautiful doll. >> sharing the spotlight, and their unique stories. >>
a really good front line. really good guards. i think that is the team that could make a run as a 7 sowed. >> and very quickly your pick. >> pick to win it all, wichita state. >> thanks wally szczerbiak from cbs sports. still ahead, young poets speaking out on big city life. >> a month long poetry competition for teenagers wrapped newspaper chicago last night it at dean reynolds tells us, it was a chance for student word smiths to shine. and to cast a light on the big...
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marita davidson, is on the front lines of a devastating wildfire. and crystal dilworth is a molecular neuroscientist, how police work could stop crime before it happens. lindsay moran, shows us how mushrooms may replace polystyrene packaging. i'm phil torres, that's our team of scientists, now let's do some science. ♪ ♪ >> it has been another fantastic week of science on the road. we've got crystal, lindsay and marita here. marita, you were basically a very high tech firefighter for a week. tell me about this. >> i was on a story to tell us how we fight the rim fire in yosemite. here it is. this is a very unusual piece of technology. it almost looks like an alien insect. they've got it in a hangar and they're going to fly it up to yosemite and going to be eyes in the sky to generate action from the ground. let's check it out. the size and scope of the wildfire burning in yosemite national park is astounding. larger than the city of chicago at a cost of more than $100 million. the fire that is destroying hundreds of square miles of sensitive ecosyste
marita davidson, is on the front lines of a devastating wildfire. and crystal dilworth is a molecular neuroscientist, how police work could stop crime before it happens. lindsay moran, shows us how mushrooms may replace polystyrene packaging. i'm phil torres, that's our team of scientists, now let's do some science. ♪ ♪ >> it has been another fantastic week of science on the road. we've got crystal, lindsay and marita here. marita, you were basically a very high tech firefighter for a...
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it started with puerto ricoians on the front line in afghanistan and seeing them serve on the front lines to the greater extent then some op the mainland and not able to vote for the commander and chief. that is a tragedy. i'm not, as far as economically speaking, puerto rico were to become a state, i would be capacity of the state. is a huge percentage of welfare recipients in puerto rico and how much of the federal taxes they would have to pay. there are studies showing that hawaii and alaska benefitted greatly from becoming a state. so there are compelling arguments both ways. with that, i will leave it. >> professor, does the attempt to pull puerto rico out of the economic decline really end up into twineed in a challenging way with the questions of future status? >> well, let me clarify, because i think two points need to be clarified before answering the question, first to the differences in terms of the partisan economic approaches and what we have seen is the approach is a trickle down economic approach and increase push for private public partnerships in the commonwealth party at
it started with puerto ricoians on the front line in afghanistan and seeing them serve on the front lines to the greater extent then some op the mainland and not able to vote for the commander and chief. that is a tragedy. i'm not, as far as economically speaking, puerto rico were to become a state, i would be capacity of the state. is a huge percentage of welfare recipients in puerto rico and how much of the federal taxes they would have to pay. there are studies showing that hawaii and alaska...
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. >> we will totally a knowledge that the military will be on the front lines of dealing with climatenge. the military is on the front lines of dealing with natural disaster conflicts. >> military officials say that they lack climate related intel for the future, but that getting it can be a challenge. >> the intelligence community is about stealing secrets from potential enemies. there are a lot of people invested in the cold war mentality of the cia, who do not think that we need to be sending spies on the ground into somalia to see how hunker and disease are becoming national security threats, but those are becoming things that could easily swamp some of the pre-existing threats that we have, including the cold war or terrorism. >> the cia has clearly been tasked with looking at the consequences of climate change, but not the causes. that is a political lightning rod and intelligence officials at large were working on this issue and were very clearly avoiding the political piece of it. >> there were people in congress who from the get go said they did not want to fund any of this b
. >> we will totally a knowledge that the military will be on the front lines of dealing with climatenge. the military is on the front lines of dealing with natural disaster conflicts. >> military officials say that they lack climate related intel for the future, but that getting it can be a challenge. >> the intelligence community is about stealing secrets from potential enemies. there are a lot of people invested in the cold war mentality of the cia, who do not think that we...
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. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only on al jazeera america it is the inside story. ♪ . >> hello, i'm ray swarez, the man who used to be jorge mario is cardinal arch bishop has shown he is a master of flipping the script. it started from the moment the votes that made him the head of the worldwide catholic church were counted an enormous crowd gathering in st. peters square, the cheering throng was waiting for the new pope to pray for them. in his first request was that they pray for him. the first pope from the global south has brought an abrupt departure in style from his predecessor, said striking and surprising things blown like a strong breeze of his tiny state. and maybe hasn't changed all that much. yet. an old church, a new pope, the what we don't know yet what could be an era of change in the word's largest group on this edition of inside story. we will start this look forward with a look back at a momentous year. who am i to just, five small worlds and a seemingly simple answer to a tough question, but this phrase
. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only on al jazeera america it is the inside story. ♪ . >> hello, i'm ray swarez, the man who used to be jorge mario is cardinal arch bishop has shown he is a master of flipping the script. it started from the moment the votes that made him the head of the worldwide catholic church were counted an enormous crowd gathering in st. peters square, the cheering throng was waiting for the new...
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it was like um rates and copy them even happier at the front line of placing less effective. i think it has let me see ah kong resorting to make too much it makes us stronger. we know to try it i never forget their fallen comrades like roxanne who gave the core its name. curious to hear if you want to go until the fateful will he able to look. crooks and was the only one left counting the pennies turning to me had to withdraw. she still could remain in her hands and pulled the pin wheel himself up to become a common street trees to human will is on. retail is fifty thousand syrian kurds are willing to pick up rocks admittedly we can't verify that. a male soldier tells us it doesn't matter if you're a man or woman that both fight side by side. trucks and sacrificed her life. in the ideology of martyrdom it's a morally superior deed almost all young women carry a bullet with that. for their final day. being taken prisoner. opal yellow. sit shannon and will quickly get the most. also things to easily capture torture and west. i am for the u s led rather kill myself and fall into
it was like um rates and copy them even happier at the front line of placing less effective. i think it has let me see ah kong resorting to make too much it makes us stronger. we know to try it i never forget their fallen comrades like roxanne who gave the core its name. curious to hear if you want to go until the fateful will he able to look. crooks and was the only one left counting the pennies turning to me had to withdraw. she still could remain in her hands and pulled the pin wheel himself...
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this would effect front line workers and at that time they were in goods producing area, manufacturing, linemen, things that lend itself to hourly work, but we've transformed. many works who previously just sort of out of culture and habit were paid on a salary basis they are now the front line workers but they are low paid workers. they are not the workers we thought of when the regulation was put in place. it would be lawyers, doctors or high paid professionals who don't do something that really lends itself to an how long concept. part of this is to update the kind of workforce that we have. when the minimum wage went up the department of labor used to go through and clean the whole set of regulations, including what is a supervisor , and where would you think their pay ought to be. that was done you reinly unti routinely until 1975. i think if you told somebody, i'm the supervisor, and they say what are you paid? and they say $27,000, they'll say i don't think you're the supervisor. >> are too many classified as supervisors? >> i think so. they are not really supervisors but more e
this would effect front line workers and at that time they were in goods producing area, manufacturing, linemen, things that lend itself to hourly work, but we've transformed. many works who previously just sort of out of culture and habit were paid on a salary basis they are now the front line workers but they are low paid workers. they are not the workers we thought of when the regulation was put in place. it would be lawyers, doctors or high paid professionals who don't do something that...
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the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the kohlberg foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome. it's barely spring and already the spending for this year's midterm elections is three times higher than it was on the very day the supreme court issued the citizens united decision back in 2010. that one fired the starting gun that set off the mad dash for campaign cash. look at this headline: "billionaires use super pacs to advance pet causes." and this: "federal super pacs spend big on local elections." right. unlimited a
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we are joined now by three people on the front lines of the alzheimerss battle from rochester minnesota, dr. ronald petersen, director of the alzheimerss disease research center. in our washington studio, gale hunt, president and c.e.o. of the national alliance for care giving and from chicago, angela, chief strategy officer of the alzheimerss association. dr. fielder sen, we talk add little bit about rest, but help us understand what is it? what is the actual stuff of rest? >> well, rest is a protein that starts to protect the brain. seven against various toxins. so as you indicated many people who live throughout the life span have am lloyd in the brain. some of them become clinically impaired and some do not. it's always been a mystery as to why people with the same amount of this toxic protein in the brain can do well. this study indicates that perhaps this rest protein, is active at different levels in those individuals. so people who have the protein in the brain, but do not become demented may have higher levels of this protein, than individuals who do become clinically impairs a
we are joined now by three people on the front lines of the alzheimerss battle from rochester minnesota, dr. ronald petersen, director of the alzheimerss disease research center. in our washington studio, gale hunt, president and c.e.o. of the national alliance for care giving and from chicago, angela, chief strategy officer of the alzheimerss association. dr. fielder sen, we talk add little bit about rest, but help us understand what is it? what is the actual stuff of rest? >> well, rest...
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one, unwavering support to our front-line personnel in security operations. two, clear alignment of funding for results. discipline, meaning we provide every well justified dollar needed and not one penny more. this is a commonsense policy. we know you are new. i know you inherited and -- an ill-conceived budget. we will work with you in the coming months. we can only improve this so-called proposal. i give you my word that i will work with you to do that. i think it is clear we have a lot to cover here today. before i recognize you on your testimony, let me turn to my friend, the distinguished ranking member and former for his, mr. price, remark. >> thank you. welcome. this is your first appearance before the subcommittee. your first opportunity to answer questions on the fiscal year 2015 budget request from the president. i hope you'll find the hearings to be constructive and beneficial to your mission as the secretary. the subcommittee is inclined to be candid and probing. i hope our questions will be fair and reasonable. you have a difficult job. we appre
one, unwavering support to our front-line personnel in security operations. two, clear alignment of funding for results. discipline, meaning we provide every well justified dollar needed and not one penny more. this is a commonsense policy. we know you are new. i know you inherited and -- an ill-conceived budget. we will work with you in the coming months. we can only improve this so-called proposal. i give you my word that i will work with you to do that. i think it is clear we have a lot to...
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. >> reporter: i'm standing between the russian front line and the ukrainians who came up the road. the russians are sitting in their armored vehicles with machine guns on tomorrow. >> the russian president vladimir putin said it was seized by arms an and anti-constitutional coup. >>> in other news, the pistorius trial resumes day two of the cross-examination of a key witness. >> reporter: live from pretoria bringing you all the developments from inside the high court where the second witness has just begun giving evidence. >>> hello. a tense military standoff continues in crimea as the west tries to work out how best to respond to the russian military takeover. now to ben brown in sevastopol. >> reporter: hello and to "bbc world news" for me ben brown in crimea where the tension has just ratcheted up another notch because warning shots have been fired by russian troops at ukrainian soldiers the a military air base up the road here 15 kilometers from where i'm standing. we'll bring you pictures in just a moment. in the last few minutes we have heard from the russian president vladim
. >> reporter: i'm standing between the russian front line and the ukrainians who came up the road. the russians are sitting in their armored vehicles with machine guns on tomorrow. >> the russian president vladimir putin said it was seized by arms an and anti-constitutional coup. >>> in other news, the pistorius trial resumes day two of the cross-examination of a key witness. >> reporter: live from pretoria bringing you all the developments from inside the high court...
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. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only on al jazeera america >> we're driving to a crime scene in a suburb outside of columbia, south carolina... we've come because more women are killed by men here than any other state in the country... around 10:30 in the morning, a family of four, including two children, were found here. they were shot dead. the handgun was right next to the father. the lights are still on, even though the bodies were removed earlier. every day in america, at least three women are murdered by their husbands or intimate partners. and the majority of them are killed with a gun. fault lines has traveled to south carolina to explore the circumstances that put women at risk of domestic violence homicide. >> 911, what's the emergency? >> my baby daddy just slapped me in the face and got me bleeding. >> thank you. and your name, ma'am? >> zakiya lawson. >> this was your baby's...your children's father? >> yes, ma'am. >> and what's his name? >> peter williams. he's leaving now. >> does he have access to any weapon
. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only on al jazeera america >> we're driving to a crime scene in a suburb outside of columbia, south carolina... we've come because more women are killed by men here than any other state in the country... around 10:30 in the morning, a family of four, including two children, were found here. they were shot dead. the handgun was right next to the father. the lights are still on, even though...
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residents on a front-line south korean island were evacuate. >> u.s.es are in soft career right now, participating in a military exercise. over the weekend, they rehearsed forcible entry landing operations with marines. these exercises are to show the capabilities of korean and u.s. forces. yesterday's drills were the largest combined to exercise in its history. >> a simple test appears to be very good at ruling out heart attacks and people who go to the emergency room with chest pains. a large study in sweden found a blood test + electrocardiogram were 99 percent accurate and shorn which patients could safely be sent home rather than admitting them. chest pains sends out about 15 million people to the emergency run in the united states and europe each year. it usually is from anxiety, and a justin or less serious things like a heart attack. >> if you open yourself up to love, commitment, and marriage, a new study says that you may be opening your heart of to better health. researchers at new york university medical center found that your marital statu
residents on a front-line south korean island were evacuate. >> u.s.es are in soft career right now, participating in a military exercise. over the weekend, they rehearsed forcible entry landing operations with marines. these exercises are to show the capabilities of korean and u.s. forces. yesterday's drills were the largest combined to exercise in its history. >> a simple test appears to be very good at ruling out heart attacks and people who go to the emergency room with chest...
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the children are on the front line. there is no doubt young people in buenaventura have to overcome huge challenges. one quarter of them never go to school. of those who do they graduate to unemployment. few go to special schools that offer trades like building furniture. when they leave the odds are stacked against them. the government needs to go beyond security measures. the police presence has been reinforced but they need better job comprehensive plans. without such a plan the most vulnerable will continue to be left behind. al jazeera, buenaventura. >> in jamaica they're looking at the rising number of people killed by police. human rights campaigners have called on the government to put an end to the excessive use of force. >> police officers on patrol. armed with heavy weapons without warning they search everyone they suspect of carrying drugs and guns. >> there is a stigma, the police are not here to help them. >> because of killings like this one. an officer shoots dead an apparently unarmed man. 250 people ki
the children are on the front line. there is no doubt young people in buenaventura have to overcome huge challenges. one quarter of them never go to school. of those who do they graduate to unemployment. few go to special schools that offer trades like building furniture. when they leave the odds are stacked against them. the government needs to go beyond security measures. the police presence has been reinforced but they need better job comprehensive plans. without such a plan the most...
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to the challenges people on the front lines days. in south texas and the valley we have some work there to do this in particular. between a difference catch and release and apprehension arrests. you know this from your time in the judiciary and someone being released on parole or bond because someone has determined they are not a flight risk. happen.s we have asked for 94 million alternatives for the program we think is a pretty good one. >> would have to confirm what i just said about an invitational posture. i thank you for your comments. we had catch and release. . interview bondsman the policy they had was that they would make the bond but they were before it is often a month to cut they knew the notions were going to be 90%. they were gaming the system. this is only had catch and release as the positive. to go on. i will get my time again. >> thank you. know on the subcommittee we have worked very hard to be full partners with our first responders and with our first responders and with the state and local governments should to f
to the challenges people on the front lines days. in south texas and the valley we have some work there to do this in particular. between a difference catch and release and apprehension arrests. you know this from your time in the judiciary and someone being released on parole or bond because someone has determined they are not a flight risk. happen.s we have asked for 94 million alternatives for the program we think is a pretty good one. >> would have to confirm what i just said about an...
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. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only on al jazeera america >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris is a look at today's top new sanctions. from the united states after crimea votes to join russia. >>> and the a malaysia flight 370 search now spanning two hemisphere. and gmer recall recall spark
. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only on al jazeera america >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris is a look at today's top new sanctions. from the united states after crimea votes to join russia. >>> and the a malaysia flight 370 search now spanning two hemisphere. and gmer recall recall spark
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now, we have two front-line trials designed and they're acuring patients for t-cell lymphoma that haven'tfined for over three decades. we're investing deeply for the patients. >> i also like, you is a pretty no vel but incredibly good way of getting paid, your company has a great balance sheet, some research, you is a possibility of 4.5 billion in potential milestone payments if everything goes right. >> we're first and foremost a drug company. we make drugs for cancer patients. sales in 2013 were greater than $250 million globally. that's our lead product and we have other products in our pipeline. the second part of our business we partner our technology with other companies and with that, we have received over $250 million in payments to date and a potential of over $4.5 billion in milestone payments plus royalties on top. that's the second part of our business. >> in the second half of the year, you got -- there are some approval that come in the second half of this year. >> yeah, there are a number of exciting things. one thing is very important is, we have a phased 3, unblinding lat
now, we have two front-line trials designed and they're acuring patients for t-cell lymphoma that haven'tfined for over three decades. we're investing deeply for the patients. >> i also like, you is a pretty no vel but incredibly good way of getting paid, your company has a great balance sheet, some research, you is a possibility of 4.5 billion in potential milestone payments if everything goes right. >> we're first and foremost a drug company. we make drugs for cancer patients....
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open front lines at the risk of more casualties or retreat north to adleb and aleppo to await the size of the battle that will decide their future. hashima barrak al jazeera. >> predominantly shia village, moments after a car bomb went out, a local leader from the shia group was killed in that explosion. the area of the strong hold which has been fading on the government side in syria. three al jazeera english journalists have been held for 79 days. mohamemohamed fahmy, baher moha, and peter greste have been held. also in custody, abdalla al shami, already held more than six months. >>> president mahmoud abbas has already stated, message delivered directly to u.s. president barack obama at that time white house. the two disclosed a framework of negotiations at,. >> their message stand firm and don't yield to any more israeli or white house demands. >> we tell him, don't be intimidated, don't let the arab, american or israeli pressure scare you. all the people are with you. >> welcome president abbas to the white house. >> as abbas sits down for a critical meeting with president obama,
open front lines at the risk of more casualties or retreat north to adleb and aleppo to await the size of the battle that will decide their future. hashima barrak al jazeera. >> predominantly shia village, moments after a car bomb went out, a local leader from the shia group was killed in that explosion. the area of the strong hold which has been fading on the government side in syria. three al jazeera english journalists have been held for 79 days. mohamemohamed fahmy, baher moha, and...
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open new front lines and risk more casualties. the decisive battle may decide their future. >> today federal prosecutors announced they arrested a 20-year-old california man who was trying to help al-qaeda link fighters in syria. the justice department said he was taken off an amtrak bus. bound for canada. testimony in the trial of osama bin laden's son-in-law from the self-proclaimed mastermind from the september 11th attacks. and other headlines from across america today. >> in new york attorneys for osama bin laden's son-in-law said he had no royal in the attack. he had no military role in al-qaeda. he was a spokesman because he was an eloquent, spell-binding speaker. the charges are that he conspired to kill americans. >> sandy lee was 26 years old. she was standing outside of a club when a driver smashed a barricade and smashed into the crowd. he was charged with murder and aggravated assault. >>> oklahoma state at or about general said the state is working to get replac replacem drugs. if they find an alter in ative drug the
open new front lines and risk more casualties. the decisive battle may decide their future. >> today federal prosecutors announced they arrested a 20-year-old california man who was trying to help al-qaeda link fighters in syria. the justice department said he was taken off an amtrak bus. bound for canada. testimony in the trial of osama bin laden's son-in-law from the self-proclaimed mastermind from the september 11th attacks. and other headlines from across america today. >> in...
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. >> you can see the rest of the report fon "faultlines" tomorrow, that's "on the front lines with the taliban", followed by a special edition of "america tonight", 9: 30 on al jazeera america. >> ahead in our final thoughts - battle between two american >> scared as hell... >> as american troops prepare to leave afghanistan get a first hand look at what life is really like under the taliban. >> we're going to be taken to a place, where they're going to make plans for an attack. >> the only thing i know is, that they say they're not going to withdraw. >> then, immediately after, an america tonight special edition for more inside and analysis. >> why did you decide to go... >> it's extremly important for the western audience to know why these people keep on fighting... ...it's so seldom you get that access to the other side. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition only on al jazeera america al jazeera america. >> finally from us, growing concern in california for the estate's giant red wood. timber thieves are poaching the ancient gian
. >> you can see the rest of the report fon "faultlines" tomorrow, that's "on the front lines with the taliban", followed by a special edition of "america tonight", 9: 30 on al jazeera america. >> ahead in our final thoughts - battle between two american >> scared as hell... >> as american troops prepare to leave afghanistan get a first hand look at what life is really like under the taliban. >> we're going to be taken to a place,...
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. >> you can see the rest of the report fon "faultlines" tomorrow, that's "on the front lines with the taliban", followed by a special edition of "america tonight", 9: 30 on al jazeera america. >> ahead in our final thoughts - battle between two american >> join us on consider this... >> president jimmy carter joins antonio mora >> my administartion has a very strong human rights element. >> his perspective on the conflicts facing the world in the state of america. on al jazeera america al jazeera america. >> finally from us, growing concern in california for the estate's giant red wood. timber thieves are poaching the ancient giants and selling them to the highest bidder. there are other challenges to the red woods. sheila macvicar reports. threat. >> in the hills of this county grapes are grown in the shadow of redwood, the towering tree. >> they try to get up as quickly as possible. >> chris paulman moved here to live quietly in nature. for the past 12 years they have fought to stop a spanish-owned winery from bulldozing the trees to grow more grapes. >> if they could speak, i am su
. >> you can see the rest of the report fon "faultlines" tomorrow, that's "on the front lines with the taliban", followed by a special edition of "america tonight", 9: 30 on al jazeera america. >> ahead in our final thoughts - battle between two american >> join us on consider this... >> president jimmy carter joins antonio mora >> my administartion has a very strong human rights element. >> his perspective on the conflicts...
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. >> this was supposed to be the front line on the war on terror but i knew i was missing another story. there was another war hidden in the shadows. a nightmare. >> so there's the two men in the guest house were the first two people killed. you saw the u.s. forces take the bullets out of the body? >> right. >> who were these men who stormed into daod's home and why would they go to such horrifying lengths to cover up their action? >> covered up killings. >> how would a covert unit take over the largest war on the planet. >> you've dismissing what you've done. >> why is he still alive? are you paranoid? >> jeremy skahill, he wrote and produced the oscar nominated film, dirty wars. your movie starts very disturbingly with an attack, a raid on a small noun southern afghanistan where special forces went in and killed 13 people including a couple of pregnant women, two brothers one of womb was a police commander who had been trained by americans. is that when you first woke up to the fact that our efforts around the world are not necessarily winning hearts and minds? good yes, i was familia
. >> this was supposed to be the front line on the war on terror but i knew i was missing another story. there was another war hidden in the shadows. a nightmare. >> so there's the two men in the guest house were the first two people killed. you saw the u.s. forces take the bullets out of the body? >> right. >> who were these men who stormed into daod's home and why would they go to such horrifying lengths to cover up their action? >> covered up killings. >>...
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. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only onal jazeera america >> president obama met with king abdalla of saudi arabia for two hours in an effort to improve a strained relationship with one of our most important allies. the crisis in egypt and iran has differences in their approach to some issues but agreed both sides remain strategically aligned. for more we're joined by professor bernard hakel, director of the institute of transregional studies. very good to have you here. i know you did not think that there would be too many niceties in this meeting. so far the only comments made after the meeting are the typical diplomatic stuff, they are working together and the usual blah blah blah. you said you didn't know how much would come out of this meeting because the president has proved to be incredibly policy. do you think this will lead to some real changes in american policy towards the middle east? >> from the saudi perspective the president has really been timid. he has not been willing to get involved in syria militarily. w
. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only onal jazeera america >> president obama met with king abdalla of saudi arabia for two hours in an effort to improve a strained relationship with one of our most important allies. the crisis in egypt and iran has differences in their approach to some issues but agreed both sides remain strategically aligned. for more we're joined by professor bernard hakel, director of the institute of...
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the front line is really moving quickly through portions of northwest indiana. it's moving through on time and it's very quick. expected drier conditions today. it will be cold. 20 today. 14 tonight. tomorrow we are at 30. opening day we have a slight chance of showers. >>coming up ... a former n-f-l star appears in court on charges that he raped 2 women. and -- police break a train theft gang in northwest indiana. plus -- the death toll is still rising after a deadly landslide in washington state. we'll also hear the 9-1-1 call that saved a young boy. and -- see what a photographer caught on camera while filming this grizzly bear. stay with us. missing after a landslide in washington state continues to go up. crews found six bodies buried under the disaster that happened saturday morning in a rural area north of seattle. 14 people have been found dead in a square mile area covered in mud and debris. 176-people are missing, but it's not confirmed how many were home when this happened. rescuers continue to use dogs, sonar, and aircraft to find trapped survivors,
the front line is really moving quickly through portions of northwest indiana. it's moving through on time and it's very quick. expected drier conditions today. it will be cold. 20 today. 14 tonight. tomorrow we are at 30. opening day we have a slight chance of showers. >>coming up ... a former n-f-l star appears in court on charges that he raped 2 women. and -- police break a train theft gang in northwest indiana. plus -- the death toll is still rising after a deadly landslide in...
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. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only on al jazeera america there's more to finical news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month? have you thought about how climate change can effect your grocery bill? could rare minerals in china effect your cell phone bill? or, how a hospital in texas could drive up your health care premium. i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> watch the stream. >> and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >>
. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only on al jazeera america there's more to finical news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month? have you thought about how climate change can effect your grocery bill? could rare minerals in china effect your cell phone bill? or, how a hospital in texas could drive up your health care premium. i'll make the connections from the news...
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this was supposed to be the front line in the war on terror but i knew i was missing the story. there was another war hidden in the shadows. a night raid. >> so two men in the guesthouse where the first people were killed. >> you saw the us forces take bullets out of the body? >> who were these men who stormed into the hotel and why would they go to such horrifying lengths to cover up their action. >> how would a covert unite taken over the largest war on the planet. >> they're dismissing what you've done. >> why are you still alive? are you paranoid? >> geremi scahill with first hook media which launches in the next few months and wrote and produced "dirty war." it's great to have you here. your movie starts very disturbingly with an attack of a raid in southern afghanistan where special forces went in and killed 13 people, including a couple of pregnant women, two brothers, one of whom was a police commander, who had been trained by the americans. is that when you woke up to the fact that our efforts around the world are not winning hearts and minds? >> i worked in war zones t
this was supposed to be the front line in the war on terror but i knew i was missing the story. there was another war hidden in the shadows. a night raid. >> so two men in the guesthouse where the first people were killed. >> you saw the us forces take bullets out of the body? >> who were these men who stormed into the hotel and why would they go to such horrifying lengths to cover up their action. >> how would a covert unite taken over the largest war on the planet....
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. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only on al jazeera america >> this is al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz live in new york. slow search, more grim news from the washington mudslide as the number of dead grows. >> can yodiplomatic solution het to be the sort to solve problems. >> east meets west in paris in the struggle to solve ukraine. >>> with time, australia's prime minister promises not ogive up hope to search for the missing jet liner. >>> aand obamacare in the week ahead. >> tonight news out of washington, many expected but did not want to hear the death toll rose again late this evening from that massive mudslide. three more bodies were found. authorities now say 21 people have been killed when the mountain moved more than a week ago. hundreds are still searching for missing. our tanya moseley joins us from darington washington. tanya what's new tonight? >> there was a bit of a weather break. the enormity of the issue, the debris field in some areas is as high as 75 feet. armed with garden tools, rescue teams tedio
. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only on al jazeera america >> this is al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz live in new york. slow search, more grim news from the washington mudslide as the number of dead grows. >> can yodiplomatic solution het to be the sort to solve problems. >> east meets west in paris in the struggle to solve ukraine. >>> with time, australia's prime minister promises not ogive...
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supervisors and the assistant district attorney and the domestic violence advocates fights on the front lines. i want to thank you all for being part of our city of love. in 1967 san francisco started the love and san francisco started love again, when we allowed lgbt couples to marry and on 1r58dz we're saying once again we know how to love and it doesn't 0 involve love against our women, children or families (clapping) i want to take a moment and recognize someone. 14 years ago the brutality murder of one person shocked us her soul and spirit is with us in that time in 1y67 we had one thousand domestic homicides a year and we've gone 44 months without one. loss month another woman died at the hands of her man. one out of the 3 look to our left and your right someone in your sight has been a victim but as we look at our horizon remember we share a dream a dream that someday no woman and child and family will not suffer from violence in san francisco. let me close if you could see what we see you're a beautiful mosaic of san francisco (clapping) and i represent 8 hundred thousand san francisc
supervisors and the assistant district attorney and the domestic violence advocates fights on the front lines. i want to thank you all for being part of our city of love. in 1967 san francisco started the love and san francisco started love again, when we allowed lgbt couples to marry and on 1r58dz we're saying once again we know how to love and it doesn't 0 involve love against our women, children or families (clapping) i want to take a moment and recognize someone. 14 years ago the brutality...
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residents on a front-line south korean island were evacuated to shelters during the exchange. we're monitoring this developing international story. stay with kron 4 dot com for the latest. an update to breaking news earlier this evening of reports of a suspicious package in san francisco's mission district. just after seven o'clock tonight, police shutdown 20th street between guerrero and valencia streets. as the bomb squad investigated a suspicous package police say was found next a to parking sign. police stayed in the area for about two hours before the bomb squad confirmed the package was not dangerous. the streets reopened just after nine o'clock this evening. the search is on tonight for two men police say are responsible for at least two home invasions last week. as kron 4's alecia reid reports, one woman walked in on the thieves. sot - obviously she's shaken up but physically they didn't hurt her, and we're glad for that. police say a gun was pointed at the victim - who surprised burglarers on thursday afternoon by walking into her house during a home invasion. the sus
residents on a front-line south korean island were evacuated to shelters during the exchange. we're monitoring this developing international story. stay with kron 4 dot com for the latest. an update to breaking news earlier this evening of reports of a suspicious package in san francisco's mission district. just after seven o'clock tonight, police shutdown 20th street between guerrero and valencia streets. as the bomb squad investigated a suspicous package police say was found next a to parking...
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. >> tafficked labor on the front lines? >> they're things...they're commodities... >> we go undercover... >> it isn't easy to talk at this base... >> what's happining on u.s. bases... >> the taxpayer directly pays the human trafficker. >> fault lines... al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> they're locking the doors... >> groung breaking... >> they killed evan dead. >> truth seeking... >> they don't wanna show what's really going on... >> breakthough investigative documentary series america's war workers only on al jazeera america >>> this is al jazerra america live from new york city, i an jonathan betz with today's top tories. russian parliament has approved president vladimir putin's request for the use of force ukraine, now this comes as the southern region of cry me i can't schedules a referendum on increasing their independence. a possible deposit matic solution, the european union has announced it will address the you arukrainian cries his monda. china reports 27 people dead after mass sto stabbings at a tn station
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but remember that's not how it's experienced by many front line priests who are you struggling to mendthe roofs on their church and whatnot. but within the vast organization that is the church there are pockets of enormous wealth. >> that extends from the vatican bank to real estate. the bible says, you can't serve both god and money. and we of course know that money can be a corrupting influence. you found evidence of all sorts of corruption not only at the vatican bank but elsewhere. and one of the things that really struck me is there's simply no transparency. >> that is the running theme of our program is the lack of transparency. and you find it at every single level of what is a very diffuse organization, right from the very center as you say, with the vatican bank which is only now beginning to learn some of the lessons of transparency, and particularly with the vatican's real estate portfolio, that is still very, very mysterious. >> and extensive. chuck, corruption has been found at high and low levels. you found 87% of american diocese have experienced embezzlement, are collec
but remember that's not how it's experienced by many front line priests who are you struggling to mendthe roofs on their church and whatnot. but within the vast organization that is the church there are pockets of enormous wealth. >> that extends from the vatican bank to real estate. the bible says, you can't serve both god and money. and we of course know that money can be a corrupting influence. you found evidence of all sorts of corruption not only at the vatican bank but elsewhere....
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could have had 4 like today but we had to do our part and josh did a phenomenal job going on the front line defense them. he's a great player. >> did you take it personal that a couple of their freshmen didn't seem to know who you were yesterday? >> a little bit. we definitely saw the video. he told me not to talk about it, but i definitely took it as a challenge, so did my teammates, it wasn't just a stab at me. it was a stab at our team and we took it as a challenge and looked forward -- it was a little more motivation for today's game. >> the shockers made the final 4 last year. anthony early at 41. game up at 3. young had 13. but the shots he had with 3.2 seconds lev. he keeps the undefeated season alive. didn't go. it's over, wichita state goes down, knocked out by kentucky. >>> the head coach of minnesota hosting st. mary's. off to an incredible start. 8-0. off to a lead. randy bennett couldn't hold it. cut it to 4 by halftime and took control in the second half. minnesota went up by 9. st. mary's was outscored by 12 points in the second half. collins again, nobody in his way and the
could have had 4 like today but we had to do our part and josh did a phenomenal job going on the front line defense them. he's a great player. >> did you take it personal that a couple of their freshmen didn't seem to know who you were yesterday? >> a little bit. we definitely saw the video. he told me not to talk about it, but i definitely took it as a challenge, so did my teammates, it wasn't just a stab at me. it was a stab at our team and we took it as a challenge and looked...
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. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only onl jazeera america al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> twenty five years ago, pan am flight 103 exploded in the skys above lockerbie. only one man was convicted of the attack >> the major difficulty for the prosecution, that there was no evidence... >> now a three year al jazeera investigation, reveals a very different story about who was responsible >> they refuse to look into this... >> so many people at such a high level had a stake in al megrahi's guilt. lockerbie: what really happened? on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "tech
. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only onl jazeera america al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story....
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. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only on al jazeera america >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris is a look at today's top new sanctions. from the united states after crimea votes to join russia. >>> and the a malaysia flight 370 search now spanning two hemisphere. and gmer recall recall sparks an investigation. >> the united states and the european union impose sanctions on some russian individuals after residents of crimea voted to leave ukraine and join russia. president putin recognizing crimea as a sovereign and independent country. and president bush said the announced sanctions could be just the beginning. >> the international community will continue to stand together to oppose any vie rations of you cranayou ukrainian sovereignty and exacting a greater toll on the economy. >> mike viqueira at the house for us. issuing an executive order. >> the president said a number of things in the wake of this vote today. the crimea referendum, he said he'll never recognize the results that have r
. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only on al jazeera america >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris is a look at today's top new sanctions. from the united states after crimea votes to join russia. >>> and the a malaysia flight 370 search now spanning two hemisphere. and gmer recall recall sparks an investigation. >> the united states and the european union impose sanctions on...