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we are on the front lines of a faith-fueled conflict with an american woman whose job it is to stop it>> international play date. all the details for prince george and perhaps the most watched gathering of babies ever. but first, the "nightline" top five which starts right now. >> it is maiscy's favorites, les for men, juniors and kids. and shirts and ties. $29.99. i want you to be kind.ff i wantsuper o be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. >>> good evening. in the bible, jesus tells his followers, unless you change or become like little children you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. unclear if jesus had in mind what the lavelle family of washington state is now up to. you are about to meet parents sending their ten children out into the st
we are on the front lines of a faith-fueled conflict with an american woman whose job it is to stop it>> international play date. all the details for prince george and perhaps the most watched gathering of babies ever. but first, the "nightline" top five which starts right now. >> it is maiscy's favorites, les for men, juniors and kids. and shirts and ties. $29.99. i want you to be kind.ff i wantsuper o be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be...
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we go on the front lines with the taliban as the insurgent group forces its way back in to headlines with a tax on weste western westerners, and signals the fight over afghans future isn't over yet. ♪ >>> al jazeera's "faultlines" documentary comes at a critical moment in afghanistan's future before an election that could lead to the country's first peaceful transition of power or not. strong signals suggest that peaceful might be unattainable. a stunning reminder of the taliban's ability to wreak havoc in the afghan capitol. four gunmen attack a hotel popular with westerners. >> they carried pistols and were able to hide the pistols in their socks. we got information right away, and sent our police commander forces that there was an operation going on. >> attackers went to the restaurant and starting shooting before moving through the rest of the hotel. one journalist was shot dead along with his wife and two young children. the four attackers were also killed. afghan authorities say they appeared to be about 18 years old. the taliban spokesmen claimed responsible for the attacks, s
we go on the front lines with the taliban as the insurgent group forces its way back in to headlines with a tax on weste western westerners, and signals the fight over afghans future isn't over yet. ♪ >>> al jazeera's "faultlines" documentary comes at a critical moment in afghanistan's future before an election that could lead to the country's first peaceful transition of power or not. strong signals suggest that peaceful might be unattainable. a stunning reminder of the...
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and an special "faultlines" on the front lines of the taliban is up next. and you can always check out our website. ♪ america tonight will be seen in one half hour immediately following this special report from fault lines. >> as us forces prepare to pull out of afghanistan after twelve long years, al jazeera's fault lines travelled there. >> the taliban fighters, they're running towards the base now. they're trying to raid the base. >> over several days, we gained extraordinary access to a group of self-proclaimed taliban fighters. >> and the mortars are landing in the areas where we are. >> it was an insight, in part at least, into what the war in afghanistan looks like - from the other side. >> the fighter jet is still in the air circling looking for a target. >> kabul, afghanistan afghan president hamid karzai is currently refusing to sign a treaty that would leave a small nato force in the country. if nothing changes, all foreign soldiers will leave by the end of this year. in secret, karzai has been negotiating with the taliban, in order to avoid a fu
and an special "faultlines" on the front lines of the taliban is up next. and you can always check out our website. ♪ america tonight will be seen in one half hour immediately following this special report from fault lines. >> as us forces prepare to pull out of afghanistan after twelve long years, al jazeera's fault lines travelled there. >> the taliban fighters, they're running towards the base now. they're trying to raid the base. >> over several days, we gained...
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and serving on the front line during world war 1. we begin tonight with grim details of or the temperature -d intimidation. the leaks senate intelligence committee report, offers new insight into the cia's use of enhanced interrogation techniques on terror suspects on the wake of the september 11th attacks. the harsh methods may have been illegal even under the definition of torture set at the time. water boarding, sleep deprivation, confinement in a cramped box, slaps and slamming detainees into walls. dianne feinstein hints at what was reported last week. >> stands in stark contrast to our values as a nation. it chronicles a stain on our history that must never be allowed to happen again. >> reporter: the washington based mcclatchy news service, report more than 6,000 pages long. are gaining cooperation from detainees. it goes on to say the agency misinformed the public, the bush administration and congress about the necessity of their tactics. wrongfully detaining others. overall, the findings include the agency's actions were mor
and serving on the front line during world war 1. we begin tonight with grim details of or the temperature -d intimidation. the leaks senate intelligence committee report, offers new insight into the cia's use of enhanced interrogation techniques on terror suspects on the wake of the september 11th attacks. the harsh methods may have been illegal even under the definition of torture set at the time. water boarding, sleep deprivation, confinement in a cramped box, slaps and slamming detainees...
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i remember saying, mom, i can't talk now, there's a lot of front line activity going on.t the time, there was a swelling of air force jets overhead flying over. and i remember making a joke to her because she hadn't been a supporter of the war but holding the phone up and shouting, listen, mom, that's the sound of freedom. >> in a split second, that sound of freedom is shattered by the sound of war. [ shouting ] >> i just remember a white projectile coming over and past my left shoulder with a red nose. and next thing i know, i was just flat on my face, ears ringing. >> the entire convoy of kurdish and american soldiers and the bbc crew following them are hit. >> grabbed the camera. [ shouting ] >> tried to get to my feet. it wouldn't start. i reset the fuse, and it started rolling. >> with his own blood clouding the lens of his camera, scott documents the scene around him. >> bodies are slumped against the horns of the cars. and car alarms are going off. [ shouting ] >> and of course screaming. it was all kind of dull and compressed because i couldn't really hear very mu
i remember saying, mom, i can't talk now, there's a lot of front line activity going on.t the time, there was a swelling of air force jets overhead flying over. and i remember making a joke to her because she hadn't been a supporter of the war but holding the phone up and shouting, listen, mom, that's the sound of freedom. >> in a split second, that sound of freedom is shattered by the sound of war. [ shouting ] >> i just remember a white projectile coming over and past my left...
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encouraging the renewal of democracy, carnegie, the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide, the her b albert foundation, whose mission is to promote compassion in our society, the katherine t. mcarthur foundation, more information online. park foundation, dedicated to awareness of critical issues, the colbert foundation, and by our soul corporate sponsor mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why you're retirement company. >> welcome. even in this age of hyper links and cyber space, nearly six centuries after gutenberg e devised the printing press, it's still possible for a single book to shake the foundation and arm everyday people with the knowledge they need to fight back against the predatory powers that have robbed them of their birthright as citizens. this is such a book. capital in the 21st century by thomas pickety, the book of the season to many, to others, the book of the decade. reviewers called it a bulldozer of a book, seminole, definitive, a water shed. at 700 pages, it's already a be
encouraging the renewal of democracy, carnegie, the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide, the her b albert foundation, whose mission is to promote compassion in our society, the katherine t. mcarthur foundation, more information online. park foundation, dedicated to awareness of critical issues, the colbert foundation, and by our soul corporate sponsor mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why...
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working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. herb al period of time foundation, creativity in our society. the kathryn t. mccarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the colbert foundation. barbara g. fleischmann. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> rose: welcome. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, college basketball's final four. awght our michael lewis on the book that's shaking up with the. and actor bryan cranston puts a dramatic spin on lyndon johnson's presidency. >> this ain't about principles. this is about votes! you know that's a problem with you liberals-- you don't know how to fight! >> rose: we'll have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen.
working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. herb al period of time foundation, creativity in our society. the kathryn t. mccarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the colbert foundation. barbara g. fleischmann. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your...
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working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. herb al period of time foundation, creativity in our society. the kathryn t. mccarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the colbert foundation. barbara g. fleischmann. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> next on "kqed newsroom," new developments in the leland yee saga and reaction from the chinese-american community. the highs and lows of the cannabis industry, documented in the new book, "weed land." >> it's going to be a long while before marijuana is going to be a reward issue for politicians. >> plus, poking fun at the culture of silicon valley. >> if you want to live here, you've got to deliver. like steve. >> jobs or wozniak? steve jobs or steve -- >> no, i heard you. >> which one? >> jobs. >> jobs was a poser. he didn't even write cod
working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. herb al period of time foundation, creativity in our society. the kathryn t. mccarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the colbert foundation. barbara g. fleischmann. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your...
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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. for growing numbers of people, the reality of global warming is so urgent they've given up waiting for governments to act, and they've decided it's folly to expect the coal, oil and gas companies ever to admit their products are burning up the earth. so these aroused citizens are going for the jugular. they're directing their efforts directly at the one place held sacred by the industry -- the bottom line. it's called divestme
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...
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as an new yorker i have the immigrant perspective, but never the tront line, front -- front-line, front-bordererspective. >> on the other side you spent time with families, trying to get across, or who had made it across. what was your reaction to them? >> i mean, that was tough. i think - what was really difficult about this show was how many people you would meet, how many families we would interact with, and it's all sort of the same story, you nope. just getting here to reunite with a family member or coming back to try to help a family member or get a job. you know the stories we hear. >> is it what you expected? >> some of it i heard before, but some of it is - yes, totally something that you could never expect. >> what were the things that you heard that you hadn't heard before. >> maybe like this is my third or fourth time coming, and just that faith and struggle that i'm going make it this time. it's going to be my time this time. what was difficult was meeting undocumented or documented people in america that are still stuck in the system. so they have gone through the right process,
as an new yorker i have the immigrant perspective, but never the tront line, front -- front-line, front-bordererspective. >> on the other side you spent time with families, trying to get across, or who had made it across. what was your reaction to them? >> i mean, that was tough. i think - what was really difficult about this show was how many people you would meet, how many families we would interact with, and it's all sort of the same story, you nope. just getting here to reunite...
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the commandedder briefs his charge for another day on the front line.ere across reak they mound defensive operations as well as intelligence gathering of potential threats. it's a dangerous job. this commemorates those who died in the line of duty. the iraq police will form i in 2007. after the american invasion in 2003, iraq's infrastructure was in chaos. gangs would smuggle oil and sell it to foreign countries. that's come to an end, but the threats have become much more dangerous. the pipelines and facilities are attacked on a weekly basis. the damage runs into the millions. it is a big operation spread out across the country. >> we're facing a fierce assault especially in 2003 and going through this year. the enemy considers oil as weapon in this open war so the enemy strategy is to bomb attack facilities. i continue to ask for more weaponry and more vehicles, but so far none have been received. >> looking to the future iraq knows that energy security is important. which is why it is one of the big issues during the election campaign. all political
the commandedder briefs his charge for another day on the front line.ere across reak they mound defensive operations as well as intelligence gathering of potential threats. it's a dangerous job. this commemorates those who died in the line of duty. the iraq police will form i in 2007. after the american invasion in 2003, iraq's infrastructure was in chaos. gangs would smuggle oil and sell it to foreign countries. that's come to an end, but the threats have become much more dangerous. the...
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try telling that doctors on the front lawn line who say -- front line who sauce the laws are confusing he says the healthcare law us not working. what are you seeing from the front lines, doctor? >> first of all i always want to say these discussions about web sites and numbers or enrollees just serve as nothing more than extractions about the -- disextractions and indicatives with the healthcare law. the majority of the law has not been rolled out. we're just talking about how to enroll people and what these products are. what i'm saying now, certainly are unintended or intended consequences but not unforeseen. patients are coming in, they have much higher copayspayspaysd deductibles. can't afford the copays on some medications. they are even missing doctor appointments they used to make on a regular basis. very confusing when you talk about the exchanges, too. i gave a talk at the ms association of america patient program a couple months ago. that's six or seven multiple sclerosis patients said to on their exchange plan they had such a one neurologist on the plan can and these are we
try telling that doctors on the front lawn line who say -- front line who sauce the laws are confusing he says the healthcare law us not working. what are you seeing from the front lines, doctor? >> first of all i always want to say these discussions about web sites and numbers or enrollees just serve as nothing more than extractions about the -- disextractions and indicatives with the healthcare law. the majority of the law has not been rolled out. we're just talking about how to enroll...
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for us here, america tonight will air at a special time friday, right after line special on the front linesith the taliban at nine eastern on am al jazeera america, then the american tonight special is at 9:30 be sure to join us then, thank you for watch having a greet night, and more america tonight tomorrow. >> 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 ♪ the u.s. promises working on a peace deal despite another setback. ♪ i'm elizabeth and you ar
for us here, america tonight will air at a special time friday, right after line special on the front linesith the taliban at nine eastern on am al jazeera america, then the american tonight special is at 9:30 be sure to join us then, thank you for watch having a greet night, and more america tonight tomorrow. >> 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...
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still to come all showers from the french president's former partner as she returns to front line politics. >>> and we'll have the latest have the psg in chelsea champion quarterfinal game. >> 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 >> hello again. we have our top stories. three explosions at cairo university in egypt has killed one person and injured five others. no one yet has claimed responsibility for the attacks. >>> n.a.t.o. and russia ha
still to come all showers from the french president's former partner as she returns to front line politics. >>> and we'll have the latest have the psg in chelsea champion quarterfinal game. >> 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...
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we go on the front lines with the taliban as the insurgent group forces its way back in to headlines with a tax on weste western westerners, and signals the fight over afghans future isn't over yet. ♪ >>> al jazeera's
we go on the front lines with the taliban as the insurgent group forces its way back in to headlines with a tax on weste western westerners, and signals the fight over afghans future isn't over yet. ♪ >>> al jazeera's
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. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition only onal jazeera america >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> stories that have impact... that make a difference... that open your world... >> this is what we do... >> america tonight weeknights 9et / 6pt only on al jazeera america >> afghanistan is getting ready for another presidential election, and this will mark the first democrati democratic passf power in this country's history. the ballot will replace president hamid karzai. you can see pulling off this vote is complicated by the taliban and it's threat of violence. >> reporter: the last-minute rush to register to vote in saturday's presidential election. these people are involved in a process that will end with the first democratic transfer of power in this country's 5,000 year history. despite the security threats there is clearly widespread enthusiasm to vote. these people have been queuing to register since before dawn. then ballot box stuffing was widespread. this time it should be different but i
. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition only onal jazeera america >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> stories that have impact... that make a difference... that open your world... >> this is what we do... >> america tonight weeknights 9et / 6pt only on al jazeera america >> afghanistan is getting ready for another presidential election, and this will mark the first...
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. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition only on al jazeera america >> on al jazeera america >> techknow our experts take you beyond the lab >> there's about five million points of data >> and explore the technology changing our world. only on al jazeera america top of the hour. imagine this, no teachers, no lecturers and no tuition. it is a model for higher education that is turn track edition on it's head. it is a school in paris that has quickly become one of the oversubscribed establishments o. planet, and it is funded by a french billionaire. al jazeera reports tonight. >> he is 21 years old, french american, and he is taking a chance that a radical new kind of education will make him highly employable in france's difficult economy. he has already dropped out of one college. >> it is my last chance. it is a unique opportunity to be in this school. for arthur and many of the other students here, this school really is a last and unique chance. close to a hot house that any college environment anywhere, school 42, dend ma as lot o
. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition only on al jazeera america >> on al jazeera america >> techknow our experts take you beyond the lab >> there's about five million points of data >> and explore the technology changing our world. only on al jazeera america top of the hour. imagine this, no teachers, no lecturers and no tuition. it is a model for higher education that is turn track edition on it's head. it...
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the commander here briefs his charges for another day on the front line. here and across iraq they mound defense operations as well as intelligence gathering. it's a dangerous job. this post commemorates those who died in the line of duty this year alone. the iraq oil police will form in 2007. after the american invasion in 2003 iraq's energy infrastructure was in chaos. gangs would smuggle oil from pipelines such as this and sell it on to foreign countries. that's come to an end now. the kinds of threats that the iraqi oil police face now have become much more dangerous. iraq's oil pipelines and facilities are attacked on a weekly basis by armed groups. the damage runs into the millions. the oil police essentially control here in baghdad. it's a big operation spread out across the country. the general in charge is well aware of the threats his forces faces, and he says they need more help. >> we're facing a fierce assault. the enemy considers oil as weapons in this open war so the enemy strategy is to bomb and attack facilities. i continue to ask weaponry
the commander here briefs his charges for another day on the front line. here and across iraq they mound defense operations as well as intelligence gathering. it's a dangerous job. this post commemorates those who died in the line of duty this year alone. the iraq oil police will form in 2007. after the american invasion in 2003 iraq's energy infrastructure was in chaos. gangs would smuggle oil from pipelines such as this and sell it on to foreign countries. that's come to an end now. the kinds...
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roads we're making in regulation we're working with kids and schools if we don't have the amount of front line cops to make those contacts and make those facial expressions we're not successful doing to try to do more with less >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you and supervisors i want to reiterate what you just said about how critical it is to keep doing the 3 academy plaza year it's easier now in the good budget time but we never know when the next budget downturn is going to happen. there's those years that become difficult. budget priorities and it's so attempting and easy just to slice off one or two academy classes to save money. it becomes an easy thing to do it's like the infrastructure you don't see the sloppyness until later we shot ourself in the foot in 2005 we weren't doing the academy complaz that was negligence in this building go for not funding the academy classes. i am sure my colleagues will attest we go through a lot of neighborhood block meetings with the police we hear whether an individual blocks or corridors or parks there's not enough police officers to do all the traff
roads we're making in regulation we're working with kids and schools if we don't have the amount of front line cops to make those contacts and make those facial expressions we're not successful doing to try to do more with less >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you and supervisors i want to reiterate what you just said about how critical it is to keep doing the 3 academy plaza year it's easier now in the good budget time but we never know when the next budget downturn is going to...
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. >> jim hughes top leads california's laguna hotshots, an elite group of firefighters on the front linesme of the most ferocious fires in the country. >> how have fires changed since you started fighting them? >> when i started in '89 till now, it seems that the fire seasons have gone much longer. when i first started it was in a six month period, basically june to november. >> but that has changed dramatically he says. >> we joke about it being a year-round fire season. >> it isn't just putting communities at risk but posing dangers to men and women on the front lines. >> can you take much more in terms of the demands this job is now requiring? >> the one thing that's going to get us is if we're sofa teagued -- our head has to be in the game. >> no matter how sharp his crew might be wildfires are unpredictable and sometimes explosive. last year his teamworked alongside the granite mountain hotshots. >> i got the phone call and i didn't sleep for two nights. >> what happened exactly? >> we just lost a hotshot crew. the hotshots were burned over and killed. >> 19 hotshots from the same cr
. >> jim hughes top leads california's laguna hotshots, an elite group of firefighters on the front linesme of the most ferocious fires in the country. >> how have fires changed since you started fighting them? >> when i started in '89 till now, it seems that the fire seasons have gone much longer. when i first started it was in a six month period, basically june to november. >> but that has changed dramatically he says. >> we joke about it being a year-round fire...
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. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only onjazeera america >> everyday, someone leaves their home, searching for a better life. >> two hours in, you come up on a body. >> now, in a breakthough television event, al jazeera america takes you beyond the debate. experience first hand the tragic journey of these migrents. >> a lot of people don't have a clue, what goes on when you live near the border. >> six strangers, with different points of view. >> i don't believe in borders... >> our government is allowing a invasion >> get to experience illegal immigration, up close and personal. >> it's very overwhelming to see this many people that have perished. >> a lot of families taht don't know where their babies went >> i wanna make sure that her life, it's remembered... >> what happens when lost lives are re-lived? >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves. on borderland only on al jazeera america >> hey guys, wanna come to the united states? >> >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters, these are the stories we are
. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only onjazeera america >> everyday, someone leaves their home, searching for a better life. >> two hours in, you come up on a body. >> now, in a breakthough television event, al jazeera america takes you beyond the debate. experience first hand the tragic journey of these migrents. >> a lot of people don't have a clue, what goes on when you live near the border. >>...
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unaware the team heads straight into a front line position. the government sniper takes over.this is perhaps the most dangerous job in one of the world's most dangerous cities. we were in aleppo when the fighting started. today much of this vast ancient city is a civil war. scarred by a war that's displaced 40% of the population and killed what's thought to be more than 150,000. in the last few minutes there have been two bomb strikes in this residential neighborhood. much of it is abandoned at the moment. emergency personnel just arrived. the men from the civil defense force have gone in to see if civilians have been injured or even worse, killed. a barrel bomb landed on this small street killing a 4-year-old boy and injuring others. there were no fighters here, just residents. >> translator: we heard the first blast. i asked my husband to go and get the kids off the street. suddenly it hit us. it was like someone picked me up and threw me inside. >> did you have anywhere to go? >> translator: i have nowhere to go. i just want my husband back and nothing else. >> reporter: te
unaware the team heads straight into a front line position. the government sniper takes over.this is perhaps the most dangerous job in one of the world's most dangerous cities. we were in aleppo when the fighting started. today much of this vast ancient city is a civil war. scarred by a war that's displaced 40% of the population and killed what's thought to be more than 150,000. in the last few minutes there have been two bomb strikes in this residential neighborhood. much of it is abandoned at...
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this is a place that was on the front lines for yours ago, during the b.p. oil spill. they rescued a lot of different animals. you were on the front lines four years ago, you have experienced the situation, what has happened then and now. >> we have seen a large number of animals that have died. almost 900 dolphins have died. and over close to 2,000 turtles. >> what do we with know about the effects of the b.p. oil spill on these supposesies at the top of the food chain here in the gulf? >> it is a good question, but on top of the food chain, inning that happens goes up the level, so that is what our biggest concern is, thatting in going through the food chain that has to be looked at very carefully. what are some of the reasons behind that? >> well, of course these are effects of environmental challenges. certain isly other charges that these animals are facing. but you cannot effect a big event that has transpired. >> so where are we now. >> these are baby dolphins that have died p p because of the oil spill? >> that we with can't say. that's part of the necropsy, an
this is a place that was on the front lines for yours ago, during the b.p. oil spill. they rescued a lot of different animals. you were on the front lines four years ago, you have experienced the situation, what has happened then and now. >> we have seen a large number of animals that have died. almost 900 dolphins have died. and over close to 2,000 turtles. >> what do we with know about the effects of the b.p. oil spill on these supposesies at the top of the food chain here in the...
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crisis with russia over ukraine is to strengthen deterrence and invisible assurance for i was in the front lines. some very pleased to see this kind of visible assurance of deterrence in action here chillin of heaven. mason has expressed fears that the build up the brush and trees on ukraine's eastern border could lead to an invasion. russian foreign minister said it broke question eight cents a minute replacements. to whom we are confidant is that russia nato relations are also regulated by system of rules dictating the basic agreement of an ak russia council. according to which that must be no additional costs to manage the presence of eastern european character you most wish never tasted so good. in another development ukraine has accused russia of having a hand in the sniper attack during protests in kiev and feathering. however the russian foreign minister says he has evidence which contradicts these claims the data destroyed by the friends of mine that has seen checking account is empty. thousands of flights canceled and hundreds of thousands of people. joni disrupted. a thousand pardons i
crisis with russia over ukraine is to strengthen deterrence and invisible assurance for i was in the front lines. some very pleased to see this kind of visible assurance of deterrence in action here chillin of heaven. mason has expressed fears that the build up the brush and trees on ukraine's eastern border could lead to an invasion. russian foreign minister said it broke question eight cents a minute replacements. to whom we are confidant is that russia nato relations are also regulated by...
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the same path >> years as a meteorologist in charge of the national weather service are on the front line. when november happens an outbreak like that your team gets together and brings in the reports. the job you did was stunning. the advanced warnings saved lives. you are getting the message out through different media >> november 17th over 70 tornadoes across illinois and indiana. a lot of great science went into our ability to predict these things. what science allows us to do was revolutionize some of the computecommunication that was able to take place. with new technology today we have that. wireless emergency alerts. the partnership between the fcc department of homeland's security national weather service and wireless provider. these are alerts that come to our smart phone. nothing to sign up for. nothing to dumbo. these come to our phones automatically. many folks in harm's way of threceive \ to these messages. the weather ready nation. how strong was that washington tornadido? >> some thoughts on that. we will be back in just a moment. so much to talk about. this is brian smith
the same path >> years as a meteorologist in charge of the national weather service are on the front line. when november happens an outbreak like that your team gets together and brings in the reports. the job you did was stunning. the advanced warnings saved lives. you are getting the message out through different media >> november 17th over 70 tornadoes across illinois and indiana. a lot of great science went into our ability to predict these things. what science allows us to do...
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but with increasingly blurred front lines, that's a tricky agenda.ad forces are fighting the free syrian army and both are fighting al qaeda-linked groups. kurdish militia are trying to keep all of the above out of distance of their communities. for now, they say they are only defending their homes. we met some kurdish women who have taken up arms in the struggle first ability. >> the combat fighters are on an exercise this morning. but this is the kind of thing they have already experienced for real in the syrian civil war. the young women belong to one of the kurdish people's defense units. here, they are practicing how to ambush an enemy fighter. the kurds main enemies in this war are islamists linked to al qaeda. they show no mercy to these enemies. >> we take no prisoners. we eliminate them. because they could have a bomb and blow us up along with themselves. >> kitchen duty. she's one of 35 women who live together here as if it were a military ballot -- military barracks. >> ordinary girls have no value in our society. but as fighters, we are r
but with increasingly blurred front lines, that's a tricky agenda.ad forces are fighting the free syrian army and both are fighting al qaeda-linked groups. kurdish militia are trying to keep all of the above out of distance of their communities. for now, they say they are only defending their homes. we met some kurdish women who have taken up arms in the struggle first ability. >> the combat fighters are on an exercise this morning. but this is the kind of thing they have already...
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unaware, the team heads right into a front-line division. a government sniper takes aim. is the most dangerous job in one of the most dangerous cities. we were in aleppo when the fighting started. much of this vast and ancient city has been ravaged by relentless civil war. entire districts lay abandoned. than 150,000.more in the last few minutes, there have been two bombs in this residential area. much of it has been abandoned at the moment. men from the civil defense force have gone in to see if any civilians have been injured or killed. the barrel bomb landed on the street and killed a four-year-old boy and injured others. there were no fighters. just residents hiding from the helicopters. blast andd the first i asked my husband to get the kids off the street. suddenly, it hit us. it was like someone picked me up and threw me inside. >> do you have anywhere to go? >> i have nowhere to go. >> tens of thousands have fled aleppo this year. most may camps near the border. there is no sign of an end to this war. still face indifference from the outside world. with little hop
unaware, the team heads right into a front-line division. a government sniper takes aim. is the most dangerous job in one of the most dangerous cities. we were in aleppo when the fighting started. much of this vast and ancient city has been ravaged by relentless civil war. entire districts lay abandoned. than 150,000.more in the last few minutes, there have been two bombs in this residential area. much of it has been abandoned at the moment. men from the civil defense force have gone in to see...
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how come our african-americans supervisors are not on the front lines? campos thank you. supervisor avalos thank you those are the heros of the lgbt and black and brown folks not the white people the queen of ethnic cleansing are the prince of adjudication i personally love our want and emphasis parents it became to me to see this to my own truth. thank you >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> there is there any public comment no support of appellants. okay. seeing none at this time let's go to a presentation by the planning department >> thank you supervisor chiu and good evening to members of the board i'm sarah jones i'm the environmental review officer from the planning department joining me that jenny and others. staff from sfmta including director reiskin is here to give a presentation and to respond to questions about the project itself. the planning department found the pilot plan exempts on 2014. the sfmta board of directors approved the 18 month pilot plan an january 21st an appeal was filed on february 14th accounting. the planning department has prepared a writte
how come our african-americans supervisors are not on the front lines? campos thank you. supervisor avalos thank you those are the heros of the lgbt and black and brown folks not the white people the queen of ethnic cleansing are the prince of adjudication i personally love our want and emphasis parents it became to me to see this to my own truth. thank you >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> there is there any public comment no support of appellants. okay. seeing none at this...
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. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only onjazeera america >> >> at least six killed in kenya's capital as another area in nairobi targeted. >> live in doha, the other top stories on al jazeera - back for the second time in a week, u.s. secretary of state john kerry tries to keep talks alive. >> unprecedented. the charity doctors without borders - the scale of ebola in afghanistan ka. >> from 5 to 7% - the impact of
. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only onjazeera america >> >> at least six killed in kenya's capital as another area in nairobi targeted. >> live in doha, the other top stories on al jazeera - back for the second time in a week, u.s. secretary of state john kerry tries to keep talks alive. >> unprecedented. the charity doctors without borders - the scale of ebola in afghanistan ka. >> from 5 to 7%...
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what's approved it's approved by 21 feet and from the front property line and pulled back by 3 photo and what the code says the entire edition of the don't rememberers shouldn't exceed 20 feet but we calculated that of a space of one hundred and 54 that's not possibly don't rememberer we are adding optional be one hundred and 76 it's 19.5 percent of the roof area. so basically, all the planning has done we don't need to go into too much of the detail the problem is a problem they're right is you see what is being constructed there is not what's approved in the planned basically, we're asking without going into too much fanfare we want to make sure what the planning department approved what the don't rememberer goes above the revolver it makes it the same height as the building we that's not clear. - you can see the outline of the don't rememberer her you can see pits - it's below the roof. the contract the construction and went about it in the wrong way ambassador we're asking is we believe they should go back to the permit holder and they're willing to construct or reconstruct that
what's approved it's approved by 21 feet and from the front property line and pulled back by 3 photo and what the code says the entire edition of the don't rememberers shouldn't exceed 20 feet but we calculated that of a space of one hundred and 54 that's not possibly don't rememberer we are adding optional be one hundred and 76 it's 19.5 percent of the roof area. so basically, all the planning has done we don't need to go into too much of the detail the problem is a problem they're right is...
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america threatening moscow with further sanctions, this beautiful landscape has suddenly become the front line in the old rivalry between east and west. latest on the ground in eastern ukraine, daniel joins me. based on your reporting of what you have seen on the ground, do you think the momentum is with the pro-russian forces or with the ukrainians? certainly the ukrainians are still struggling to get any kind of control in eastern ukraine. what we're seeing is a ukrainian army checkpoint being set up on the road quite close to where they have the most militarized of the rebel towns. they are not able to do anything more than searched the cars on the road. from what we could see on the ground today they are not really doing that they are just really a token show of force. the armed militia is quite dominant. this is not all of eastern ukraine, and much of it it is going on -- life is going on normally. the day to day life is carrying on, and as we head towards those elections i think there is the the electionsat will function reasonably normally in eastern ukraine. there may be a bit of a fea
america threatening moscow with further sanctions, this beautiful landscape has suddenly become the front line in the old rivalry between east and west. latest on the ground in eastern ukraine, daniel joins me. based on your reporting of what you have seen on the ground, do you think the momentum is with the pro-russian forces or with the ukrainians? certainly the ukrainians are still struggling to get any kind of control in eastern ukraine. what we're seeing is a ukrainian army checkpoint...
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it was the first time since june humanitarian assistance crossed through this front line, since then the only crossing road has been closed. >> for the past two months they have been repeated ly requesting authorizations from the government to access areas that are directly affected by the fighting in aleppo. however, today there is an additional challenge there are roads that link both sides of the government and the opposition-controlled areas in aleppo together that have been blocked. there are roads around the city that lead -- that connect the city with other major cities in damascus that also these roads have been blocked. >> reporter: a new push by the rebels have threatened to cut off half of the city. the highway in the southeast links aleppo to damascus. this has forced government forces to use a dirt road to reach the city, but even that is threatened. the opposition denies it is responsible. >> translator: it is the regime who closed the humanitarian corridor inside the city. it connected the east and the west. the regime wanted to besiege rebel territories but now it is
it was the first time since june humanitarian assistance crossed through this front line, since then the only crossing road has been closed. >> for the past two months they have been repeated ly requesting authorizations from the government to access areas that are directly affected by the fighting in aleppo. however, today there is an additional challenge there are roads that link both sides of the government and the opposition-controlled areas in aleppo together that have been blocked....
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to help with the sizeable population growth and training staff and street inspectors and other front line operators so we can achieve our improvements in the city. thank you for making those items happen in the future >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (calling names). >> are those folks here? >> is juanita here? no. betty trainer >> good afternoon ms. trainer. >> thank you very much i'm betty trainer the president of the board of seniors and disability action first thank you for including the free minnesota for seniors in our budget report. we've been working with the youth coalition for free minnesota we also dprrl support and the estimation to 18 as quickly as possible. i came here with over 21 post kartsdz we've alluded to we've collected that many postcards from seniors and persons with disabilities that want to support of the free minnesota and some of them have a few comments. the low income seniors depend on on muni and sometimes have to choose between buying a pass and food and often the benefits are not enough to last through the most. seniors need to shop and
to help with the sizeable population growth and training staff and street inspectors and other front line operators so we can achieve our improvements in the city. thank you for making those items happen in the future >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (calling names). >> are those folks here? >> is juanita here? no. betty trainer >> good afternoon ms. trainer. >> thank you very much i'm betty trainer the president of the board of...
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. >>> for seven years msnbc has been on the front lines in the war against human trafficking. >> it's not physical bondage, it's mental. >> take you wherever the problem festers. >> undercover. >> san francisco, detroit, houston, chicago, florida. >> don't play stupid. >> now we take you deeper into that underworld as law enforcement goes after the heart of the problem. the demand side. cars are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. so, what'd you think of the house? did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. hey, babe, i got to go. bye, daddy. have a good day at school, okay? ♪ [ man ] but what about when my parents visit? okay. just love this one. it's next to a park. [ man ] i love it. i love it, too. here's your new house. ♪ daddy! [ male announcer ] you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow. >>> it's a friday afternoon, investigators with polk county sheriff's office are set up undercover in a hotel conducti
. >>> for seven years msnbc has been on the front lines in the war against human trafficking. >> it's not physical bondage, it's mental. >> take you wherever the problem festers. >> undercover. >> san francisco, detroit, houston, chicago, florida. >> don't play stupid. >> now we take you deeper into that underworld as law enforcement goes after the heart of the problem. the demand side. cars are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who...
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the commander here briefs charges for another day on the front line. across iraq they mount defensive operations as well as intelligence gathering of potential threats, it's a dangerous job. and this post commemorates those who died in the line of duty from this unit alone. the iraq oil police were formed in 2007 and after the american invasion in 2003 iraq eastern guy infrastructure was in chaos, gangs would smuggling oil from pipelines such as this and sell it on to foreign countries and that has come to an end now but the kinds of threats that the iraqi oil police face now have become much more dangerous. the pipelines and facilities are attacked on a weekly basis by armed groups, the damage runs into the millions. the oil police are controlled from here in the oil ministry in baghdad, it's a big operation, spread out across the country. the general in charge is well aware of the threats they face and says they need more help. >> translator: we are facing a fierce assault especially during 2013 and going through this year. the enemy considers oil as
the commander here briefs charges for another day on the front line. across iraq they mount defensive operations as well as intelligence gathering of potential threats, it's a dangerous job. and this post commemorates those who died in the line of duty from this unit alone. the iraq oil police were formed in 2007 and after the american invasion in 2003 iraq eastern guy infrastructure was in chaos, gangs would smuggling oil from pipelines such as this and sell it on to foreign countries and...
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. >> the actors, if that front line collapses, the show is over. >> reporter: it was typical of capra to pass credit to his actors. but the solid performers like stewart it was his own idealism and essential sweetness that permeated his films and made him popular. jefferson smith and smith goes to washington believed in his fellow men and stood up for corruption. >> i guess this is just another lost cause mr. smith. all owe people don't know about lost causes. they are the only causes worth fighting for. the reasonable reason any man ever pays for them. because of just one plane and simple rule, love thy neighbor. >> love thy neighbor, stand for what's right. those were the messages in capra's films. mr. dees goes to town. pocket full of miracles. he believed in the ideals he portrayed in his films. he was married to the same woman for 56 years. as for sex he liked to present it in its innocent level. as in his big hit it happened one night. astounded clark gable by showing some leg. but the frank capra movie one that will probably be around as long as there's christmas, it's a wonder
. >> the actors, if that front line collapses, the show is over. >> reporter: it was typical of capra to pass credit to his actors. but the solid performers like stewart it was his own idealism and essential sweetness that permeated his films and made him popular. jefferson smith and smith goes to washington believed in his fellow men and stood up for corruption. >> i guess this is just another lost cause mr. smith. all owe people don't know about lost causes. they are the...
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. >> reporter: jim houston leads the laguna hotshots, an elite group of firefighters on the front linesf some of the most ferocious fires in the country. how have fires changed since you started fighting them? >> it seems that the fire seasons have gone much longer, when i first started it was in a six month period from june to november. >> reporter: but that has changed dramatically. >> we joke about it being a year-round fire season. >> we can say some general things that we ekt pebt to happen as the planet warms. and one of those is that the southwest will get drier. >> reporter: we have for now a very abnormal situation. >> not abnormal. this is the new normal. >> reporter: and that new normal has sparked a new theory about wildfires, a theory that led us to the top of the world. american glace yol gist has been studying arctic ice for 20 years, and he says the ice is melting at a scale and speed scientists had never imagined possible. he has a surprising new theory about what may be speeding up the warming. >> you can see it's kind of wanting to pull -- >> reporter: the usually pri
. >> reporter: jim houston leads the laguna hotshots, an elite group of firefighters on the front linesf some of the most ferocious fires in the country. how have fires changed since you started fighting them? >> it seems that the fire seasons have gone much longer, when i first started it was in a six month period from june to november. >> reporter: but that has changed dramatically. >> we joke about it being a year-round fire season. >> we can say some general...
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. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only on al jazeera america >> hitting the mark - a final push by the obama administration for the affordable care act may have been enough to reach the enrolment goal of 7 million people. >> general motors announces another major recall as the c.e.o. heads to the hill to face questions about the deadly ignition. >> the white house weighing the release of a middle east spy to stop the peace talks. >> and america's favourite pastime. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. the deadline to sign up for the affordable care act has come and gone. getting coverage in the final 24 hours proofed to be difficult for some americans. healthcare.gov buckled under the demand. it may be at the goal of 7 million. >> the website went down twice on monday, the first time for maintenance at one in the morning. it was supposed to be down for three hours. the outage lasted until 9am. killing the website for crucial hours as americans got ready for the monday morning. it got back up and running and wen
. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only on al jazeera america >> hitting the mark - a final push by the obama administration for the affordable care act may have been enough to reach the enrolment goal of 7 million people. >> general motors announces another major recall as the c.e.o. heads to the hill to face questions about the deadly ignition. >> the white house weighing the release of a middle east spy to...