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. >>> also in the programme - what's it like for the parents of the gaoled journalists? >> journalism is not a crime, or you should all be behind bars. it's as simple as that. >>> plus - iraq's oil under threat. we are live in the oil-rich north with the u.s. secretary of state is trying to smooth things over. >> and... [ cheering ] . >>..brazil fans celebrate as their team soars to the top of their group. >>> three al jazeera journalists gaoled in egypt for doing their job are serving the first day of their sentences. peter greste and mohamed fadel fahmy have been given seven years in prison. baher mohamed 10 years. the australian prime minister told parliament he will be in touch with his egyptian counterparts to bring peter greste home. the pros campaign continues. al jazeera and bbc staff will hold a vigil 24 hours after the verdict - that's in the next hour. and peter greste's parent about the heartache of hearing the verdict. first this from patty culhane. >>> the world heard, the moment journalists in egypt learnt the cost of doing their jobs. peter greste - 7 yea
. >>> also in the programme - what's it like for the parents of the gaoled journalists? >> journalism is not a crime, or you should all be behind bars. it's as simple as that. >>> plus - iraq's oil under threat. we are live in the oil-rich north with the u.s. secretary of state is trying to smooth things over. >> and... [ cheering ] . >>..brazil fans celebrate as their team soars to the top of their group. >>> three al jazeera journalists gaoled in...
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they have been in gaol for six months. they are falsely accused of supporting the outlawed muslim brotherhood. al jazeera strongly rejects all charges. the egyptian prosecution is asking for the maximum gaol term. the verdict in their case is due on monday. they say abdullah al-shami's release lifted their spirits. speaking from a hospital as he received treatment for a shoulder injury, mohamed fadel fahmy said we are confident we are going to be next. abdullah al-shami says the fight is not over. that will only happen when all detained journalists are released. >> it's important to mention this is the beginning. there are other journalists in prison, including the ones arrested with me, and, of course, our colleagues and friends from al jazeera english channel. >> reporter: it's been a long journey to freedom for shorm abdullah al-shami, his voice will join the protest as al jazeera calls for the release of its staff behind bars still. >>> rescuers are searching for dozens of people missing after their boat capsized off t
they have been in gaol for six months. they are falsely accused of supporting the outlawed muslim brotherhood. al jazeera strongly rejects all charges. the egyptian prosecution is asking for the maximum gaol term. the verdict in their case is due on monday. they say abdullah al-shami's release lifted their spirits. speaking from a hospital as he received treatment for a shoulder injury, mohamed fadel fahmy said we are confident we are going to be next. abdullah al-shami says the fight is not...
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they've been gaoled since december of falsely conspiring with the muslim brotherhood. al jazeera rejects the charges - we can go live now to cairo. in a moment. first this story. >> reporter: a verdict six months in the making for a crime doing their job. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have spent the last 177 days behind bars in egypt. they are accused of spreading false news and aiding the muslim brotherhood, which the government declared a terrorist organization. al jazeera rejects all charges. the prosecution pushes for the maximum - peter greste, 7 years and mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed 15 years. the evidence against them included video from a different channel, and work covering other parts of africa. his family is hopeful his court appearance on monday will be his last and the long-awaited start to freedom. >> when you look at the case, anybody with passing superficial knowledge of the law realises that there can be one verdict. >> reporter: a fourth journalist abdullah al-shami was freed after spending 307 days in prison without bei
they've been gaoled since december of falsely conspiring with the muslim brotherhood. al jazeera rejects the charges - we can go live now to cairo. in a moment. first this story. >> reporter: a verdict six months in the making for a crime doing their job. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have spent the last 177 days behind bars in egypt. they are accused of spreading false news and aiding the muslim brotherhood, which the government declared a terrorist organization. al...
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five have been given gaol sentences. >>> sudan's former prime minister has been released from gaol after a month in custody. he was arrested on may 17th for criticising abuses in darfur by the rapid support force of the government. he has led the opposition since riek machar's coup. there has been protests calling for his release every friday. four of his daughters were detained at the demonstration. >>> the israeli military arrested dozens more as they search for three missing teenagers. those arrested include the speaker of the parliament and a senior hamas figure. israel accused hamas of ab ducting the teenagers of missing since thursday. the trial of three al jazeera journalists resumes in cairo. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have been held for 170 days. they face charges of supporting the out-lou lawed muslim brotherhood -- outlawed muslim brotherhood. al jazeera rejects the charges and demands their release. we have this report. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: almost six months behind bars waiting for others to decide their fate. journalist peter greste, mohamed fa
five have been given gaol sentences. >>> sudan's former prime minister has been released from gaol after a month in custody. he was arrested on may 17th for criticising abuses in darfur by the rapid support force of the government. he has led the opposition since riek machar's coup. there has been protests calling for his release every friday. four of his daughters were detained at the demonstration. >>> the israeli military arrested dozens more as they search for three...
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they have been in gaol since december and accused of collaborating with the muslim brotherhood. al jazeera rejects the charges and continues to insist on their release. we have this report. >> a verdict nearly six months in the making. the alleged crime doing a job as journalists. al jazeera correspondent peter greste and producers mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed spent the last 177 days behind bars in egypt. they are accused of spreading false news and aiding the muslim brotherhood, which the government has designated a terrorist organization. al jazeera condemns and rejects all the charges. the egyptian prosecution pushed for the maximum assistancing, meaning peter greste could get 7 years and mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed face 15 years. the evidence against them has included video from a different channel and some of peter greste's work covering other parts of africa. his family is hopeful that his court appearance on monday will be his last, and a long-awaited start to freedom. >> when you look at the case overall, anybody with passing superficial knowledge of t
they have been in gaol since december and accused of collaborating with the muslim brotherhood. al jazeera rejects the charges and continues to insist on their release. we have this report. >> a verdict nearly six months in the making. the alleged crime doing a job as journalists. al jazeera correspondent peter greste and producers mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed spent the last 177 days behind bars in egypt. they are accused of spreading false news and aiding the muslim brotherhood,...
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three al jazeera journalists await a verdict after six months in gaol. and from elation to deflation, as the united states denied victory over portugal in the world cup. >>> the controversial cleric arrived in lahore in pakistan. he is in the country to lead protests against the nouri al-maliki government. thousands of people broke through police barricades to reach islamabad airport where his plane was due to land. it was diverted to lahore, where 12 demonstrators were killed on tuesday as supporters fault the police. let's look at the man. quadri-is based in canada and heads an organization which provide free education to hundreds of thousands in pakistan. in the past few year yahir ul qadri has become a campaigner. last year he led supporters to pakistan to unseat the parliament. he called off protests after a deal with the government. we'll talk to kamal hyder, but first to nicole johnson at the islamabad airport. nicole, earlier on we had seen clashes between the protesters, supporters and police. what is the scene now that quadri landed in lahore.
three al jazeera journalists await a verdict after six months in gaol. and from elation to deflation, as the united states denied victory over portugal in the world cup. >>> the controversial cleric arrived in lahore in pakistan. he is in the country to lead protests against the nouri al-maliki government. thousands of people broke through police barricades to reach islamabad airport where his plane was due to land. it was diverted to lahore, where 12 demonstrators were killed on...
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a court sentence fatah to 15 years gaol last week. he was a key figure in the 2011 uprising that toppled hosni mubarak. general abdul fatah al-sisi is now the president. he is promising to fix egypt's many problems. journalists want him to promote freedom of the press. so far they have a state which does the opposite. >>> u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon has urged both israelis and palestinians to show restraint as a search for three missing teenagers continues. the australian army arrested 40 people on monday, including the parliamentary speaker. the teenagers were allegedly abducted whilst hitchhiking in the west bank. the disappearance is blamed on hamas. >>> the sri lankan justice minister said three muslims have been killed in fighting with buddhists. it began after a fight with a right wing buddhist group. shops were burned, mosques attacked. a curfew has been imposed. mus lames are 10 -- muslims are 10% of the population. >>> pakistan's court is set to rule on living a travel ban phone pervez musharraf. he's facing five charm
a court sentence fatah to 15 years gaol last week. he was a key figure in the 2011 uprising that toppled hosni mubarak. general abdul fatah al-sisi is now the president. he is promising to fix egypt's many problems. journalists want him to promote freedom of the press. so far they have a state which does the opposite. >>> u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon has urged both israelis and palestinians to show restraint as a search for three missing teenagers continues. the australian army...
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he's now in gaol facing charges of treason. abdul fatah al-sisi ruled out a compromise with the banned muslim brotherhood, and insists restoring security will be his top priority. that has led many people to worry the counter clamp down against his opponents like these muslim brotherhood protesters may not end any time soon. >>> let's get insight into abdul fatah al-sisi's presidency. carol kirsten, a senior lecturer in the study of islam and muslim world, at the kings college in islam. thank you for being with us. after turbulence, abdul fatah al-sisi is egypt's president. time to get down to work. what would be his priority. >> well as he said himself, security is his key priority, which, of course, for any government is the crucial thing to achieve if you want to implement an effective policy. the key challenge he faces is egypt's economy, which has not fared well since 2011. in fact, the situation then was already far from rosy because it had very much to do with the eruption of the arab spring uprising in the first place.
he's now in gaol facing charges of treason. abdul fatah al-sisi ruled out a compromise with the banned muslim brotherhood, and insists restoring security will be his top priority. that has led many people to worry the counter clamp down against his opponents like these muslim brotherhood protesters may not end any time soon. >>> let's get insight into abdul fatah al-sisi's presidency. carol kirsten, a senior lecturer in the study of islam and muslim world, at the kings college in...
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if it happens, you get a few days in gaol. if you test mfiand de -- positive and deny it and the lab confirms if, that's 15. don't show up, 30 days behind bars, not in the future, right away. if it happens repeatedly, it's the open term. it's like a pier amid. some don't violate. a smaller group once, a smaller group twice, a smaller group three times, a small tail. that's where we should spend the resources. you'll be on the drug test hot line. um be given a colour. >> reporter: if your colour is called, your drug test is that day. there's meetings with the probation officer, restitution and rehab. success means freedom. >> we have not seen you since july. >> miss a drug test and you end up in front of judge olm. >> if you don't show up for a drug test or probation, what will we assume? >> you're dirty. you have been on hope long enough to know how this works. you'll go into custody. i'll give you five weekends. >> reporter: starting immediately. >> on regular probation you can fool the system, fake it, do what you need to do
if it happens, you get a few days in gaol. if you test mfiand de -- positive and deny it and the lab confirms if, that's 15. don't show up, 30 days behind bars, not in the future, right away. if it happens repeatedly, it's the open term. it's like a pier amid. some don't violate. a smaller group once, a smaller group twice, a smaller group three times, a small tail. that's where we should spend the resources. you'll be on the drug test hot line. um be given a colour. >> reporter: if your...
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gaoled media workers included freelance photographer. he has been in prison since august last year, and has not been charged. secular activists have been charged. one of the well-known ones is the leader of the april 6th movement. one of the original groups behind the 2011 revolution. former head of the military, abdul fatah al-sisi, has won the presidential election. abdul fatah al-sisi is going to have a lot of difficulty with international community giving aid, investment and having legitimacy to say that he is running the country towards democratic governments. unless he releases all the journalists who are behind bars, and prosecute those responsible on journalists. >>> last year a video came out where abdul fatah al-sisi spoke about the media with military generals. an officer said... . >> translation: showing a red card to media analysts make them stop at a line or limit. >>> abdul fatah al-sisi responded with... . >> translation: building a state-wide alliance takes a long time and effort. it takes a long time after getting a sha
gaoled media workers included freelance photographer. he has been in prison since august last year, and has not been charged. secular activists have been charged. one of the well-known ones is the leader of the april 6th movement. one of the original groups behind the 2011 revolution. former head of the military, abdul fatah al-sisi, has won the presidential election. abdul fatah al-sisi is going to have a lot of difficulty with international community giving aid, investment and having...
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the egyptian prosecution is asking for the maximum gaol term. seven years gaol for peter greste, and 15 years for baher mohamed and mohamed fadel fahmy. al jazeera arabic is also in prison, but without charge. he's been on a hunger strike for five months. his health is declining. families are frustrated. >> the prosecution did conclude its case with what, in all farps, were wild and sweeping allegations against the whole of the group. >> reporter: other journalists are called enemies of the state. activists too. a court sentenced allah fatar to 15 years gaol, a key figure in the 2011 uprising that toppled hosni mubarak. general abdul fatah al-sisi is now the president. he's promising to fix egypt's many problems. journalists want him to promote freedom of the request. so far they have a state that does the opposite >>> israel i army has searched door to door in hebron, looking for three missing teenagers. palestinian teenagers said soldiers used ex-pleasize forcing -- explosives to force their way into a home. the teenagers were kidnapped last y
the egyptian prosecution is asking for the maximum gaol term. seven years gaol for peter greste, and 15 years for baher mohamed and mohamed fadel fahmy. al jazeera arabic is also in prison, but without charge. he's been on a hunger strike for five months. his health is declining. families are frustrated. >> the prosecution did conclude its case with what, in all farps, were wild and sweeping allegations against the whole of the group. >> reporter: other journalists are called...
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a "new york times" columnist risking gaol time to protect a source. harmeli aregawi is tracking the stop stories, what is trending. >> we are not showing our true face on facebook. that may be hurting us more than we know. >> while you are watching we invite you to join the conversation. you can share your thoughts with us on twitter and facebook and google+. release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to release those journalists. >> journalism is not a crime. >>> in a few weeks i.s.i.l. has become the world's most feared terrorist group. after taking over a big chunk of syria, they moved to iraq. they claimed victory after victory, threatening baghdad. i.s.i.l. successes may be short lived according to my nest guest who believes the group is making mistakes that osama bin laden warned against. joining us to explain how i.s.i.l.'s tactics in syria and iraq may lead it down the path to self destruction is the national correspondent for slate.com. william, gr
a "new york times" columnist risking gaol time to protect a source. harmeli aregawi is tracking the stop stories, what is trending. >> we are not showing our true face on facebook. that may be hurting us more than we know. >> while you are watching we invite you to join the conversation. you can share your thoughts with us on twitter and facebook and google+. release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights....
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can the lure of $1,000 a month pay out do what police crackdown and gaol time has not?> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now with students wh pay out do what police crackdown and gaol time has not? and gaol [ ♪ music ] >>> what does it take it turn young men away from a life on the street where violence is the om law they know. in one of america's most violent cities. richmond california, a controversial answer. there are skeptics, we have details from "america tonight"'s michael oku. >> reporter: this is richmond california. the industrial city of 100,000 people has consistently ranked among the 10 most joint in america, with vi
can the lure of $1,000 a month pay out do what police crackdown and gaol time has not?> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al...
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. >> reporter: you think the police officers should go to gaol?> well, i feel if - if the evidence shows that they really did what they did, it should go by any other criminal. process. >> now the climate is emotional. it is not rational. i'm not taking away from anybody's anger, frustration, odistrust. we have to deal. the facts of this investigation mr be assembled into -- will be assembled and sent to the monter adistrict office and they can decide if the officers were justified or not. the conversation in the community - how do we rebuild. >> the city is trying. thursday, this event brought community members together with city officials initials, including the mayor. >> we are looking for answers on both sides. i don't think we high police with the intent of them wanting to shoot someone. the good news is coming together of the community, for an answer for a solution for the future. community. >> we have to come together. we fight each other. we come together. >>> after a break here, flawed friendsics, and a deliberate miscarriage of justice.
. >> reporter: you think the police officers should go to gaol?> well, i feel if - if the evidence shows that they really did what they did, it should go by any other criminal. process. >> now the climate is emotional. it is not rational. i'm not taking away from anybody's anger, frustration, odistrust. we have to deal. the facts of this investigation mr be assembled into -- will be assembled and sent to the monter adistrict office and they can decide if the officers were...
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a "new york times" columnist risking gaol time to protect a source. harmeli aregawi is tracking the stop stories, what is trending. >> we are not showing our true face on facebook. that may be hurting us more than we know. >> while you are watching we invite you to join the conversation. you can share your thoughts with >> i'm ali velshi, the news has become this thing where you talk to experts about people, and al jazeera has really tried to talk to people, about their stories. we are not meant to be your first choice for entertainment. we are ment to be your first choice for the news. real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >>> in a few weeks i.s.i.l. has become the world's most feared terrorist group. after taking over a big chunk of syria, they moved to iraq. they claimed victory after victory, threatening baghdad. i.s.i.l. successes may be short lived according to my nest guest who believes the group is making mi
a "new york times" columnist risking gaol time to protect a source. harmeli aregawi is tracking the stop stories, what is trending. >> we are not showing our true face on facebook. that may be hurting us more than we know. >> while you are watching we invite you to join the conversation. you can share your thoughts with >> i'm ali velshi, the news has become this thing where you talk to experts about people, and al jazeera has really tried to talk to people, about...
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egyptian prosecution is asking for gaol terms. the verdict due on monday. abdullah al-shami's release lefted their spirits. speaking from a hospital. mohamed fadel fahmy said we are confident we'll we next. abdullah al-shami says the fight is not over. it will happen when destained journalists are released. >> it's important to mention this is the beginning. there are other journalists in prison, including ones arrested with me, and our colleagues and frenth from al jazeera in this channel. thank you to everyone that torted be. it's been a long journey to freedom for abdullah al-shami. his voice will join protests from rights groups, governments and other journalists as al jazeera calls for the release of its staff behind bars. >>> now, to libya where the man accused of leading the attack on the american consulate in ghazi is in custody. mike viqueira reports from the white house. >> reporter: it took almost two years, when it was done, president obama welcomed the capture of ahmed abu chattalah. >> it's important to send a message to the world that when am
egyptian prosecution is asking for gaol terms. the verdict due on monday. abdullah al-shami's release lefted their spirits. speaking from a hospital. mohamed fadel fahmy said we are confident we'll we next. abdullah al-shami says the fight is not over. it will happen when destained journalists are released. >> it's important to mention this is the beginning. there are other journalists in prison, including ones arrested with me, and our colleagues and frenth from al jazeera in this...
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a "new york times" columnist risking gaol time to protect a source. harmeli aregawi is tracking the stop stories, what is trending. >> we are not showing our true face on facebook. that may be hurting us more than we know. >> while you are watching we invite you to join the conversation. you can share your thoughts with the stream is uniquely interactive television. we depend on you, >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> the stream. next on al jazeera america and join the conversation online @ajamstream. the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >>> in a few weeks i.s.i.l. has become the world's most feared terrorist group
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he could face gaol time. jim, good to have you with us. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> you spoke at the sources and secrets conference and had this to say about the president obama administration. >> they are now perceived widely within the journalistic industry, i think, as the greatest enemy of press freedom that we have encountered as an industry in at least a generation. >>> others echoed your comment. you know, president obama, of course, promised a lot of transparency. the administration has pretty much doubled down on bush administration tactics, doing things the bush administration barely considered. >> yes, i think there's in much doubt about it. pt track record -- the track record is clear. they had more leak investigations and prosecutions and have gaoled more people in connection with stories that have appeared in the media, than any other administration ever has. they have cracked down on reporters in various ways over the last few years, and whistle blowers. and they tried to shut off the flow of inform
he could face gaol time. jim, good to have you with us. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> you spoke at the sources and secrets conference and had this to say about the president obama administration. >> they are now perceived widely within the journalistic industry, i think, as the greatest enemy of press freedom that we have encountered as an industry in at least a generation. >>> others echoed your comment. you know, president obama, of course,...
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they have all been in gaol for six months.hey are falsely accused of supporting the outlawed muslim brotherhood. al jazeera strongly rejects all charges. the egyptian prosecution is asking for the maximum gaol terms. the verdict is due on monday. they say abdullah al-shami's release listed their spirits. speaking from a hospital as he received treatment for a shoulder injury, mohamed fadel fahmy said "we are confident we'll be next." the night fight is not over. sis abdullah al-shami. it's been a long journey to freedom. his voice will join the protests, as al jazeera calls for the release of its staff. >> the irrian army helicopter fired on a refugee camp. 12 people were killed, most children, fleeing in daraa province. the syrian everybody tri for human rights said seven people were also wounded. >> armed palestinian groups say they won't stay quiet for lopping if israeli operations continue in the west bank. members affiliate with hamas held a news catholic church, accusing hamas of kidnapping three teen imers. israeli auth
they have all been in gaol for six months.hey are falsely accused of supporting the outlawed muslim brotherhood. al jazeera strongly rejects all charges. the egyptian prosecution is asking for the maximum gaol terms. the verdict is due on monday. they say abdullah al-shami's release listed their spirits. speaking from a hospital as he received treatment for a shoulder injury, mohamed fadel fahmy said "we are confident we'll be next." the night fight is not over. sis abdullah al-shami....
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gaoled media journalists cover freelance photographer. he has been in toura prison since august last year. secular activists have been targeted. one of the well-known ones is the leader of the april 6th movements. one of the earlier groups behind the 2011 rev loose. former led of the military abdul fatah al-sisi won the presidential election. abdul fatah al-sisi is going to have a lot to difficulty with international community, getting aid, giving investment, having legitimacy to say that he is running the country towards a democratic government. unless he releases the journalist behind bars and prosecutes those responsible. >> last year a video came out where ses spoke about the media -- abdul fatah al-sisi spoke with the media. one officer said... . >> translation: showing a red card to media outlets will make them stop at a certain line or limit through self-censorship. >> abdul fatah al-sisi responded with... . >> translation: building a state-wide alliance takes a long time and effort. it takes a long time until you get an appropriat
gaoled media journalists cover freelance photographer. he has been in toura prison since august last year. secular activists have been targeted. one of the well-known ones is the leader of the april 6th movements. one of the earlier groups behind the 2011 rev loose. former led of the military abdul fatah al-sisi won the presidential election. abdul fatah al-sisi is going to have a lot to difficulty with international community, getting aid, giving investment, having legitimacy to say that he is...
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gaoled media workers included a freelance photographer, in prison since august last year. it hasn't been charged. secular activists have been targeted. one of the most well known ones is the leader of the april 6th movement. one of the original groups goodnight the 2011 revolution. former head of the military abdul fatah al-sisi has won the presidential election. >> abdul fatah al-sisi will have a lot of difficulty with international community getting aid, giving investment and having legitimacy to say that he is running the country towards a democratic government. unless he releases all the journalists behind bars, and prosecute those responsible on killing journalists. >> last year a video came out where abdul fatah al-sisi spoke about the media with military generals. one said... . >> translation: showing a red card to media outlets will make them, if they don't cooperate, stop at a certain line or limit them. >> abdul fatah al-sisi responded with... . >> translation: building a state-wide alliance takes a long time and effort. it takes a long time until you get an appr
gaoled media workers included a freelance photographer, in prison since august last year. it hasn't been charged. secular activists have been targeted. one of the most well known ones is the leader of the april 6th movement. one of the original groups goodnight the 2011 revolution. former head of the military abdul fatah al-sisi has won the presidential election. >> abdul fatah al-sisi will have a lot of difficulty with international community getting aid, giving investment and having...
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it's the second gaol bake using an i'm not. the search for the tug tifs are spreading out. >> there's a massive safe in canada and the states. everyone is executiving a hand to fine them. >>> police warn not to approach, but to report sightages. >>> soccer fans are warming up for the world cup. there's four matches to go. today they greeted english, algerian and other teams. brazil has seen a number of protests. in sao paulo, subway workers are on the fourth day of a strike. the distribution caused traffic chaos. today a court ruled the transporters union must pay a fine. >>> there's been allegations of corruption in the building of some stadiums. i spoke with brad brooks from associate press about that. >> three out of four brazilians believe there's corruption, because there's a long history of corruption, unfortunately, in brazil, when it comes to megaproduct. associated press, we examined a stadium in brasilia, the second-most expensive stadium, despite the fact they don't have a profghtsal team -- professional team. the co
it's the second gaol bake using an i'm not. the search for the tug tifs are spreading out. >> there's a massive safe in canada and the states. everyone is executiving a hand to fine them. >>> police warn not to approach, but to report sightages. >>> soccer fans are warming up for the world cup. there's four matches to go. today they greeted english, algerian and other teams. brazil has seen a number of protests. in sao paulo, subway workers are on the fourth day of a...
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security pictures suspects can be gaoled indefinitely without gaol. hundreds of palestinianians suspended their hunger strike over the detentions. it's believed half the people arrested in connection with the disappearance of three young israeli settlers will be held using the order. police in sri lanka have arrested eight suspects they say were involved in purely anti-muslim riots. the riots started on june 15th in the resort area. four were killed. thailand's military junta says elections will be held around october. the army commander who led the coup plans to lead a political coup. >>> a vigilantee leader in mexico has been arrested for carrying an unauthorised weapon. he's a leader of the one of the self-defence groups battling drug gangs in the state. he's taking over the nights temp lar cartel. the government banned civilian troops. >> reporter: jose is a found are of the movement, charismatic and well-known figures of it. when the government told the vigilantes to stand down and deputize some of the members of the movement, he just wouldn't ta
security pictures suspects can be gaoled indefinitely without gaol. hundreds of palestinianians suspended their hunger strike over the detentions. it's believed half the people arrested in connection with the disappearance of three young israeli settlers will be held using the order. police in sri lanka have arrested eight suspects they say were involved in purely anti-muslim riots. the riots started on june 15th in the resort area. four were killed. thailand's military junta says elections...
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a lot of people in gaol in egypt are not in gaol for dissent, but are in gale because they didn't to you the party line or speak as they were told. by criminalizing journalism egypt goes down a dark path, trying to take the middle east back 20 years to where it was in the past. i think the international community recognised that and that's why many countries, britain, the netherlands, australia and canada have spoken out forcefully in defense of our journalists. >> i now you've been asked this before, but let's get into it. the larger political issue is that egypt accused qatar of supporting the muslim brotherhood. and qatar is in part founder of the al jazeera media network. al jazeera english, and al jazeera america. this network. how do you respond to the criticism that qatar is influencing the network and biased against egypt. >> first of all, the egyptian government had 177 days to make its case that reporting for peter and baher mohamed and mohamed fadel fahmy was by asked to egypt. they were unable to make the case. they didn't try. they presented ridiculous videos, music vide
a lot of people in gaol in egypt are not in gaol for dissent, but are in gale because they didn't to you the party line or speak as they were told. by criminalizing journalism egypt goes down a dark path, trying to take the middle east back 20 years to where it was in the past. i think the international community recognised that and that's why many countries, britain, the netherlands, australia and canada have spoken out forcefully in defense of our journalists. >> i now you've been asked...
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rival news networks stand in solidarity with al jazeera's gaoled journalists. the president is defiant. >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, the performance review. just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. jool >>> doed to have -- good t
rival news networks stand in solidarity with al jazeera's gaoled journalists. the president is defiant. >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real...
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can the lure of $1,000 a month pay out do what police crackdown and gaol time has not? >> on tech know, >> the system is paying attention... >> life saving technology... >> i definitely slowed down as a result... >> transforming the way you drive... >> maybe crashes won't happen any more... >> smart cars of the future... >> whoa...i would have driven straight through that... >> tech know, every saturday go where science meets humanity. >> this is some of the best driving i've every done, even though i can't see. >> tech know. >> we're here in the vortex. only on al jazeera america. [ ♪ music ] >>> what does it take it turn young men away from a life on the street where violence is the om law they know. in one of america's most violent cities. richmond california, a controversial answer. there are skeptics, we have details from "america tonight"'s michael oku. >> reporter: this is richmond california. the industrial city of 100,000 people has consistently ranked among the 10 most joint in america, with vicious cycles of gun play with neighbourhoods that claimed hundreds
can the lure of $1,000 a month pay out do what police crackdown and gaol time has not? >> on tech know, >> the system is paying attention... >> life saving technology... >> i definitely slowed down as a result... >> transforming the way you drive... >> maybe crashes won't happen any more... >> smart cars of the future... >> whoa...i would have driven straight through that... >> tech know, every saturday go where science meets humanity....
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weres wants seven years gaol for grest where are, and 15 from -- seven years gale for peter greste, and 15 for mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed. >>> a slain los angeles officer has been head to rest. he was killed by a couple with anti-government and antipolice views. the couple kills another man before dying in a shoot-out with police. the body will be flown to salt late city and his home town. >>> we invite you to join us for a look at firearms and its impact. >>> several big companies are bringing jobs back to america, transitioning from years of outsourcing and are doing the process of reshoring. we have a report an a denver company that is joining the trend. >> reporter: it's not a glamorous process. this is how a plastic laundry bin you buy for your home is created before being shipped to a store. >> reporter: you make so many things here. >> noel is the c. o of intertech plasticses. this gint plant runs seven days a week, turning out all kinds of products. >> the manufacturing is going to change. we saw business was moving to mexico or china. >> that's when gisberg decided t
weres wants seven years gaol for grest where are, and 15 from -- seven years gale for peter greste, and 15 for mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed. >>> a slain los angeles officer has been head to rest. he was killed by a couple with anti-government and antipolice views. the couple kills another man before dying in a shoot-out with police. the body will be flown to salt late city and his home town. >>> we invite you to join us for a look at firearms and its impact....
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gaoled media oars include this freelance photographer.s been in toura since august last year, and has not been charged. secular activists have been targeted. this is a well-known one, the leaders of the april 6th movement. an original group behind the 2011 revolution. former head of the military abdul fatah al-sisi appears set to win the presidential election. >> abdul fatah al-sisi is going to have a lot of difficulty in the international community getting aid, invest. and having legitimacy to say that he is running the country towards a democratic government unless he releases all the journalists behind bars. and prosecute those responsible on killing journalists. last year a video came out where abdul fatah al-sisi spoke about the media with military germs. an officer said -- >> showing a red card to media outlets will make them stop at a certain line, or limit through self-censorship. abdul fatah al-sisi responded with... . >> translation: building a state-wide alliance takes a long time and effort. it takes a long time until you get
gaoled media oars include this freelance photographer.s been in toura since august last year, and has not been charged. secular activists have been targeted. this is a well-known one, the leaders of the april 6th movement. an original group behind the 2011 revolution. former head of the military abdul fatah al-sisi appears set to win the presidential election. >> abdul fatah al-sisi is going to have a lot of difficulty in the international community getting aid, invest. and having...
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he should have been in gaol. the fast majority of the individuals involved in the case are guilty of the crimes that they were alleged to have done. they were, in some instances convicted of. and in some incidents that he pled guilty too. >> reporter: mitchell admits she was a victim, but she was a drug addict. today she cleaned up her life. >> when she was born, everything changed. i see the world differently. i'm not selfish like before. my life is all about him now. >> reporter: with the birth of her son patrick she is hopeful she'll find a fresh start and leave memories of her old life and the case of anni dukin in the past. >>> we are joined by prove senior jen her manukin. from u.c.l.a. this is a case that came up, spotlighting the problem of vices that happened. really, there's a lot of concern for some exonerated suspects that they were targeted. is this common? >> it does happen that there has been quite a few crime lab scandals. including annie dukin's in boston. they raping from downright fraud to a br
he should have been in gaol. the fast majority of the individuals involved in the case are guilty of the crimes that they were alleged to have done. they were, in some instances convicted of. and in some incidents that he pled guilty too. >> reporter: mitchell admits she was a victim, but she was a drug addict. today she cleaned up her life. >> when she was born, everything changed. i see the world differently. i'm not selfish like before. my life is all about him now. >>...
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>> a minnesota facebook habits land him in gaol. i'll tell you more coming up. while you are watching let us know what you think: the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >> two days of contentious hearings on capitol hill focussing on thousands of lost drama. >> i asked a question. >> i answered it. >> you are a hostile witness - yes or no, were you hired. >> i'm not a hostile witness. >> yep, you are. >>> drama, but few answers about the disappearance of emails belonging to a former irs official, that may have shed light on why tea party groups may have been targeted before the 120/2012 -- elections. >> i did not ai would provide you emails that disappeared. if you have a magical way to
>> a minnesota facebook habits land him in gaol. i'll tell you more coming up. while you are watching let us know what you think: the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add...
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a seattle programme giving suspected criminals a choice - get hep or go to gaol.lus rebecca stevenson tracking weather. >> when it comes to storms, they are impressive. tornados rips across iowa and missouri. i show you where the storms are headed, and tropical storm development. that is next. >>> welcome back. facebook published details of a vast social experiment performed on users. the social media company manipulated information on 700,000 home pages. researchers found they could make people feel better if they filtered in positive content. negative content made them feel worse. the study was done with scientists from cornell and california, but not with the users knowledge, causing a number of online protests. in a statement facebook said: >>> let's talk about the war on drugs. it's been further for decades. police in seattle are trying a new approach. instead of offering handcuffs, they are giving sound advice. >> reporter: seattle police patrol the streets on bikes. >> are you doing okay. >> looking for and talking to people using or dealing did you suggest
a seattle programme giving suspected criminals a choice - get hep or go to gaol.lus rebecca stevenson tracking weather. >> when it comes to storms, they are impressive. tornados rips across iowa and missouri. i show you where the storms are headed, and tropical storm development. that is next. >>> welcome back. facebook published details of a vast social experiment performed on users. the social media company manipulated information on 700,000 home pages. researchers found they...
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he's in gaol facing charges of treason. abdul fatah al-sisi ruled out a compromise with the banned muslim brotherhood, and insists restoring security will be a top priority, leading many to worry about a current clamp down like these modern brotherhood protesters may not end soon. >>> high stake talks to begin in geneva. senior u.s. diplomats will meet iranian counterparts hoping to seal a deal over iran's nuclear programme. they have over a month to meet an agreement. monday's talks will involve deputy secretary of state burns and under-secretary of state wendy sher smaun. they reached an interim deal in november, but it expires next month. >>> pope francis, with the israeli and palestine presidents - they met at the vatican. nick spicer talk about the significance of the event. >> reporter: it's about sending a message of hope to the people of the holy ranked, which is why the pope called on israel and the palestine leadership to engage in an undaunted dialogue for peoples yearning for peace. earlier in the day when there
he's in gaol facing charges of treason. abdul fatah al-sisi ruled out a compromise with the banned muslim brotherhood, and insists restoring security will be a top priority, leading many to worry about a current clamp down like these modern brotherhood protesters may not end soon. >>> high stake talks to begin in geneva. senior u.s. diplomats will meet iranian counterparts hoping to seal a deal over iran's nuclear programme. they have over a month to meet an agreement. monday's talks...
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there were arrests of former prisoners who are released from israeli gaols a few months ago. roadblocks have been erected. rates on palestine villages also overnight. hebron is now almost a closed military zone. no one is allowed in, no one is allowed out. >> sorry, can i just come in there and ask you - we heard from binyamin netanyahu saying very clearly that it was hamas that was behind the abduction of the three teenagers, and also that the responsibility for their release is on the shoulders of the - the palestinian president mahmoud abbas. how are the palestinians reacting to all this? >> well, there has been few reactions to binyamin netanyahu's comments last night which basically - in which he held the palestine authority responsible for the incident. but we heard from a security palestinian official saying that the pa shouldn't be held responsible, because it look place in area c. and it's in under full israeli control, something that binyamin netanyahu is disbeauting, saying that those who abducted the teens came from areas under palestinian authority, and he is hol
there were arrests of former prisoners who are released from israeli gaols a few months ago. roadblocks have been erected. rates on palestine villages also overnight. hebron is now almost a closed military zone. no one is allowed in, no one is allowed out. >> sorry, can i just come in there and ask you - we heard from binyamin netanyahu saying very clearly that it was hamas that was behind the abduction of the three teenagers, and also that the responsibility for their release is on the...
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it's around 40,000 a year for a person to sit in gaol for $50 of drugs. it's not cost effective. the trail of the drug buyers is ipp wards. >>> that's underat nine. the conversation conditions on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis or facebook or google+, and on twitter. see you next time. >> hi, this is al jazeera america, i'm john seigenthaler in new york. 11 on the east coast. 8 out west. you're watching the only live national news coverage at the this hour >>> on their own, risking it all to find freedom and an emotional reunion for this child. >>> states pushing to legalize marijuana, but for patients - does pot do more harm than good >>> rising up -
it's around 40,000 a year for a person to sit in gaol for $50 of drugs. it's not cost effective. the trail of the drug buyers is ipp wards. >>> that's underat nine. the conversation conditions on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis or facebook or google+, and on twitter. see you next time. >> hi, this is al jazeera america, i'm john seigenthaler in new york. 11 on the east coast. 8 out west. you're watching the only live national news coverage at the this hour >>> on...
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it's around 40,000 a year for a person to sit in gaol for $50 of drugs. it's not cost effective. the trail of the drug buyers is ipp wards. >>> that's underat nine. the conversation conditions on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis or facebook or google+, and on twitter. see you next time. >>> ukraine takes a big defiant step to the west and away from russia by signing a trade deal with the european union. we'll look at what the agreement means to both sides and our global economy. >>> middle class families squeezed by the cost of childcare. we show you how mums and dads are coping as part of our year-long focus on the middle class of america >>> what could be the deal of a life-time. if you are looking to buy land to build a home - $100 a block. we'll tell you where and why. i'm jen rogers, filling in for ali velshi, and this is "real money".
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security from london. >>> egypt's president is refusing to bow to international pressure over the gaolingf three al jazeera journalists. abdul fatah al-sisi said there would be no interference with the judiciary despite the outcry over the conviction of mohamed fadel fahmy. after strong comments from the u.s. state department, politicians and congress are criticising the egyptian government. patty culhane reports from washington. >> reporter: when al jazeera's journalists peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed were sentenced to at least seven years behind bars for doing their jobs, mohamed fadel fahmy shouted from his cage... "egypt will pay for this." now the american media is asking the obama administration if they'll make egypt pay a price. >> three journalists... >> the verdict made headlines in the united states, on television and in the newspapers. the powerful "new york times" focussing its editorial on the unjust verdict cooling the obama administration's response confused and disturbing. the country's most influential comedian spent a segment mocking the trial. >> ev
security from london. >>> egypt's president is refusing to bow to international pressure over the gaolingf three al jazeera journalists. abdul fatah al-sisi said there would be no interference with the judiciary despite the outcry over the conviction of mohamed fadel fahmy. after strong comments from the u.s. state department, politicians and congress are criticising the egyptian government. patty culhane reports from washington. >> reporter: when al jazeera's journalists peter...
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i'm concerned about russia and the united states, and the al jazeera reporters who are kept in gaol in egypt. all this is unacceptable. it's not a way for a civilized world to operate. >> john o'brien, thanks for sharing a little bit of history for us and taking us back to that time. >> thank you for inviting me. al jazeera is one of my favourite programs. >> we are following dangerous weather. there's heavy flooding in the midwest. rivers are overflowing and roads cut off. president obama is offering federal help to parts of minnesota. kevin corriveau is here with the latest on that. >> we have been talking about this for many nights. things are not changing. we have a kind of stuck weather pattern, causing a lot of storms to regenerate ooeping after evening. right now we are seeing them coming across nebraska and into kansas. i want to show you fresh video coming in from parts of minnesota, you can see the flooding. yesterday some from the twin city, and it was where the cresting of the mississippi river was at its peak. unfortunately we are seeing more of this. the water is slowly g
i'm concerned about russia and the united states, and the al jazeera reporters who are kept in gaol in egypt. all this is unacceptable. it's not a way for a civilized world to operate. >> john o'brien, thanks for sharing a little bit of history for us and taking us back to that time. >> thank you for inviting me. al jazeera is one of my favourite programs. >> we are following dangerous weather. there's heavy flooding in the midwest. rivers are overflowing and roads cut off....
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it's around 40,000 a year for a person to sit in gaol for $50 of drugs. it's not cost effective. the trail of the drug buyers is ipp wards. >>> that's underat nine. the conversation conditions on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis or facebook or google+, and on twitter. see you next time. >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their needs are not being met by american tv news today. >> entire media culture is driven by something that's very very fast... >> there has been a lack of fact based, in depth, serious journalism, and we fill that void... >> there is a huge opportunity for al jazeera america to change the way people look at news. >> we just don't parachute in on a story...quickly talk to a couple of experts and leave... >> one producer may spend 3 or 4 months, digging into a single story... >> at al jazeera, there are resources to alow us as journalists to go in depth and produce the kind of films... the people that you don't see anywhere else on television. >> we intend to reach out to the people who aren't being heard. >>we wanna see the people who are actu
it's around 40,000 a year for a person to sit in gaol for $50 of drugs. it's not cost effective. the trail of the drug buyers is ipp wards. >>> that's underat nine. the conversation conditions on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis or facebook or google+, and on twitter. see you next time. >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their needs are not being met by american tv news today. >> entire media culture is driven by something that's very very fast......
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. >>> freedom - gaoled but never charged. an al jazeera journalist is finally released. >>> and the world cup wizard tries to conjure up a win for mexico. >>> we begin in libya where the man accused of orchestrating the deadly attack on the american consulate in benghazi is in custody. the raid in 2012 killed four americans, including u.s. ambassador chris stephens. mike viqueira joins us from the white house. tell us about the suspect and the arrest. >> it was a long time coming, but the administration announced the first breakthrough in holding those responsible for the attacks to justice and an attack that has become a political flashpoint at home. >> reporter: it took almost two years, but when it was done president obama welcomed the capture of ahmed abu chattalah. >> it's important for us to send a message to the world that when americans are attacked, no matter how long it takes, we will find those responsible, and we will bring them to justice. >> reporter: officials say u.s. special forces, acting alone without the h
. >>> freedom - gaoled but never charged. an al jazeera journalist is finally released. >>> and the world cup wizard tries to conjure up a win for mexico. >>> we begin in libya where the man accused of orchestrating the deadly attack on the american consulate in benghazi is in custody. the raid in 2012 killed four americans, including u.s. ambassador chris stephens. mike viqueira joins us from the white house. tell us about the suspect and the arrest. >> it was...