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yes know of. >> reporter: oldest working gaol. pete france is director of maryland corrections. a few years ago the retired city police commander was hired to run the center and realised the corruption went too deep. >> when i first came, i don't know how to make this clearer much the facility didn't feel . >> at what point were you motivated to call in the feds? >> we had a joys. we could have done nothing or chose to do something. we had a dangerous facility here we had a facility that gepp dies life and safety of in mates and the people we asked to come to work. it revealed that one person in particular was in charge of a family gang. and wire taps he proclaimed "this is my gaol, and i am the law." what was his life like in the prison. was it as lav ib as some reports indicate. better. >> reporter: how so? >> he had sex any time he wanted. he had a woman fixing him home-cooked meals. one woman smuggling personal material for himself. wine. he was not allowed to be searched. he pretty much had everything he wanted. while he was
yes know of. >> reporter: oldest working gaol. pete france is director of maryland corrections. a few years ago the retired city police commander was hired to run the center and realised the corruption went too deep. >> when i first came, i don't know how to make this clearer much the facility didn't feel . >> at what point were you motivated to call in the feds? >> we had a joys. we could have done nothing or chose to do something. we had a dangerous facility here we...
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north carolina are poised to pass laws that would gaol addicted woman addicted to drugs. the impact of criminalizing pregnancy - we look at that. >> i've been on both ends of this. i've been the pregnant add ict, and the daughter of an addict. >> reporter: shannon nose diction. she fought it every -- knows addiction. she fought it every day for 15 years. >> a normal night in my house at 14, is my mother sleeping standing up, because she was on methadone, with a lit cigarette in her hand. the boyfriend locked in the boyfriend doing crack, and he trying to sneak out lookinglike i was 20 years old, with all the make-up and heels. >> reporter: grow up in tennessee, in the chaos of addiction, almost inevitably she became an addict. alcohol. >> the miracle would have been to not end up that way. it was my breath. like i couldn't breathe without it. my existence. >> shannon has been clean and sober for four years, and works full-time and cares for her three lively girls. she struggled hard. and in one of those, after the birth of her eldest daughter, shannon relapsed and found s
north carolina are poised to pass laws that would gaol addicted woman addicted to drugs. the impact of criminalizing pregnancy - we look at that. >> i've been on both ends of this. i've been the pregnant add ict, and the daughter of an addict. >> reporter: shannon nose diction. she fought it every -- knows addiction. she fought it every day for 15 years. >> a normal night in my house at 14, is my mother sleeping standing up, because she was on methadone, with a lit cigarette...
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two of us went to deliver a letter and we were gaoled. none of this was down. people can feel disturbed, upset, but the frank thing is unless the real route causes of this are addressed, you will not see changes. >> and sadly, this is only going to hurt the community more. businesses that were essential and jobs will go away because of what happened today in the businesses that were looted and burnt. sharon black. people's power assembly good to have your perspective. >> thank you >>> more ahead on the unrest in baltimore, the latest and perspective from ferguson, missouri. >>> as we have been reporting maryland's governor declared a state of emergency and called in the national guard to calm things down this baltimore. rioters set fire looted stores and fought with police officers after the funeral of freddie gray an african american man who died. the injuries were sustained while in police custody. joining us is patricia bynes, a democratic woman in ferguson, missouri, where michael brown was shot dead by police sparking weeks of rioting. i want to ask you so
two of us went to deliver a letter and we were gaoled. none of this was down. people can feel disturbed, upset, but the frank thing is unless the real route causes of this are addressed, you will not see changes. >> and sadly, this is only going to hurt the community more. businesses that were essential and jobs will go away because of what happened today in the businesses that were looted and burnt. sharon black. people's power assembly good to have your perspective. >> thank you...
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. >> no one wants to go to gaol. they'll share, the h.i.v. is going to continue to be in scott bases. >> thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. infectious disease experts imagined the major h.i.v. outbreak would trike a big city. instead the hot zone is rural indiana, where an unprecedented outbreak is under way. the ingredients don't have to be large population centers, and risky sexual beforehands. what is behind this outbreak is, in part, the actions of state lawmakers. as jonathan betz found in austin, indiana. >> i have the track mark here. most of this is oxikotin track marks. same over here. the part with my neck, that's new, that's opana. >> reporter: kevin admits he's an addict hooked on opana. . >> ain't nothing like it. >> reporter: he's the face of a new epidemic, one thought was on the decline in the united states. >> a friend of mine and myself went down and got tested for h.i.v. came back positive. blew me away. last thing in the world i expected to hear. >> reporter: he lives in austin, in scots county, indiana. it's the out
. >> no one wants to go to gaol. they'll share, the h.i.v. is going to continue to be in scott bases. >> thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. infectious disease experts imagined the major h.i.v. outbreak would trike a big city. instead the hot zone is rural indiana, where an unprecedented outbreak is under way. the ingredients don't have to be large population centers, and risky sexual beforehands. what is behind this outbreak is, in part, the actions of state lawmakers. as...
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es u spent the last year in gaol. confession was broadcast, which she said was extracted under duress. from the international organization of journalist, they said: a chinese foreign military spokesman said the case was handled in accordance with the law and urged others no to interfere with china's judicial sovereignty >>> britain goes to the polls to elect a new government. during the last majoral election in the u.k., a scottish referendum, the media coverage was an issue, not just the newspapers which were under the microcope scandal after the phone-hacking scandal and the relationship between politics and the thresh. the bbc was accused of an anti-independence pro-west minister virus. -- bias. in the u.k., you go to o.f.c. om. it enforces the news on every outlet in the u.k. except for the bbc. there's a separate body called the bbc trust. ofcom can't take action or press tv owned by the iranian government, or sky news, but has no power over the bbc. to say that displeases david murdoch understates the case. he w
es u spent the last year in gaol. confession was broadcast, which she said was extracted under duress. from the international organization of journalist, they said: a chinese foreign military spokesman said the case was handled in accordance with the law and urged others no to interfere with china's judicial sovereignty >>> britain goes to the polls to elect a new government. during the last majoral election in the u.k., a scottish referendum, the media coverage was an issue, not just...
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he is in gaol. and he claims it's retaliation. >> what will you do about the mess that you are in right now? >> i'll fight it to the end. and hopefully i win. hopefully people realise that now i'm being harass the. >> reporter: peakspeaking to "america tonight" from gaol he claims he was set up on a bogus charge of concealing a happened gun. >> reporter: have you seen your husband with a gun? >> never. >> reporter: when you heard the charges, what was your reaction? >> i died. i said that's total bullshit. i cried, i said "what are you talking about?" i was in shock. >> reporter: do you regret that ramsay took the video? >> i don't regret it. i wish it didn't happen that this man didn't lose his life. it's something that has to be exposed. i hate what is going on with ramsay. >> fast-forward ramsay has been in and out of gaol since shooting the video recently on a drug charge. crowd sourcing has been built around the allegation that he was scapegoated. 40,000 was pledged. it was posted but the prose
he is in gaol. and he claims it's retaliation. >> what will you do about the mess that you are in right now? >> i'll fight it to the end. and hopefully i win. hopefully people realise that now i'm being harass the. >> reporter: peakspeaking to "america tonight" from gaol he claims he was set up on a bogus charge of concealing a happened gun. >> reporter: have you seen your husband with a gun? >> never. >> reporter: when you heard the charges, what...
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>> reporter: why is threatening the women with prison, gaol time, the right thing? >> it holds women responsible for their conduct, and we hope that it deters future behaviour. >> state legislators in passing the law made clear they have little regard for the difficulties addicts face. here is state representative terry weaver as she introduces the legislation. >> these ladies are the worst of the worst, not thinking about prenatal care. i want to emphasise what they are thinking about - that is money for the next high. >> they are not using a medical tool tore strategy. >> dr ron bailey is a psychiatrist in charges of addiction treatment at the medical college. along with a dozen major american medical associations he warns that the new law will discourage women seeking time. >> you can have a significant decrease and willingness of problem. >> people will be afraid. >> doctors or clinicians. >> why single out women and pregnant women in particular. >> you forget the consequences and that woman has a choice the baby never has >>> fast forward to how the law is work
>> reporter: why is threatening the women with prison, gaol time, the right thing? >> it holds women responsible for their conduct, and we hope that it deters future behaviour. >> state legislators in passing the law made clear they have little regard for the difficulties addicts face. here is state representative terry weaver as she introduces the legislation. >> these ladies are the worst of the worst, not thinking about prenatal care. i want to emphasise what they are...
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there was a star witness from the gaol where willing ham was held. >> johnny west testified that todd willing-ham confessed to committing the murder. he denied the charms and refused a plea deal taking no time for the jur yoi to find him guilty of capital murder. then something unexpected happened. willing hymn's execution date at the behest of family took a second look at the evidence. seven seasoned investigators reached the same conclusion. >> the so-called indicators of arson used by the texas state fire marshall and they lived 20 were ipp valid. we -- invalid. we concluded there was no credible evidence that the willing-ham fire was arson. willage ham claimed the -- willing ham claimed the fire was accidental. he barely escaped and had no chance to return to for the children. >> could have been a little kid putting a blanket near a space heater it could have been an electrical malfunction. the wiring was really awful. on the eve of the execution, a report landed on perry's death. he said no. cameron todd willingham was executed on feb 17 2004. hours after the photo. >> he protest
there was a star witness from the gaol where willing ham was held. >> johnny west testified that todd willing-ham confessed to committing the murder. he denied the charms and refused a plea deal taking no time for the jur yoi to find him guilty of capital murder. then something unexpected happened. willing hymn's execution date at the behest of family took a second look at the evidence. seven seasoned investigators reached the same conclusion. >> the so-called indicators of arson...
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. >> if they are tried, convicted and put in gaol where's the due justice >>> the police department says it's launching a civil investigates. >> it's the fourth day outside this baltimore police station. many are upset by this man, saying it's another in the simmering tensions between the police and a community they were sworn to protect. this woman said one of the days she was pregnant was the worst day of her life. >> when you are a victim of police brutality, you're on emp. >> in 2009 she was on a porch when a fight broke out in her street. for some reason the police focused on her, pulling her down the steps and slamming here into the ground. her pregnanties wasn't affected. but she was brewed. >> it's more difficult. >> she later sued. the city paid her $125,000 admitting no wrongdoing. a baltimore investigation shows the city paid nearly $600,000 in 2011. >> it's kind of getting out of hand. they need do something about it. tensions are high before anger gripped the city at the unexplained death of freddy gray. the 25-year-old somehow suffered a severe spinal court injury. the fami
. >> if they are tried, convicted and put in gaol where's the due justice >>> the police department says it's launching a civil investigates. >> it's the fourth day outside this baltimore police station. many are upset by this man, saying it's another in the simmering tensions between the police and a community they were sworn to protect. this woman said one of the days she was pregnant was the worst day of her life. >> when you are a victim of police brutality,...
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and the teachers gaoled in the u.s. for cheating to win bonuses and get promoted. >>> but first to yemen where the houthi rebels condemned a decision by the u.n. security council. it's imposing an arms embargo on several houthi leaders and some of the people accused of backing them. now, the resolution calls for the houthis to stop fighting and withdraw from territory they have taken. saudi arabia and egypt say they have discussed holding a major military exercise which could involve other gulf states. so far the military campaign has been based on air strikes but a ground invasion has been discussed. people have continued to flee. refugees have been arriving in djibouti. the u.n. says 600 have been killed, 200 wounded in the fighting. our cronn joins us in jizan, let's tart with the u.n. resolution targetting houthi leaders, what has been the reaction to that. >> yes, as mentioned in your intro, they have condemned the resolution by the united nations security council, describing it as a statement of support for aggres
and the teachers gaoled in the u.s. for cheating to win bonuses and get promoted. >>> but first to yemen where the houthi rebels condemned a decision by the u.n. security council. it's imposing an arms embargo on several houthi leaders and some of the people accused of backing them. now, the resolution calls for the houthis to stop fighting and withdraw from territory they have taken. saudi arabia and egypt say they have discussed holding a major military exercise which could involve...
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a government extended the lose so it applies to online media, imposing a gaol term of three years.ng those charged, a cartoonist, facing 43 years behind bars, charged with posting treats that criticized the judiciary. it followed the arrest of five journalists at the malaysia insider newspaper, charged after publishing an article on opposition within the royal family. human rights watch called the latest amendments to the law, dating back to the colonial era a human right disaster. it will have a chilling effect on daily life and online communication. more than 20 years ago a psychology student training at an old psychiatric hospital was asked by family and friends what it was like. he came up with an whiedidea to let the patients explain. a radio station broadcasting from inside a mental institution was born. it has been on the air from the jose board of the hospital and buenos aires every saturday afternoon for 23 years, working to destigmatize mental illness, breaking through the wall in am, and film radio. patients applies and present the show from topics ranging from politics
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it's gaol time. . >> it's unlikely he'll do gaol time. >> he belongs to a caste that is powerful, protected by powerful interests, essentially. petraeus ingratiated himself with the people who are not just supporting america's wars abroad. >>> also with those in positions of power. that's why unlike edward snowden in exile for exposing mass programs in the u.s., or chelsea manning in gaol for leaking diplomatic cables to wikileaks. petraeus is expected to pay a probation, a third of what he collects for making a single speech >>> to the 2016 presidential campaign is about to get a dramatic makeover. setting off alarm bells across the political spectrum jed bush's supporters found a way to create a blank check of sorts for their g.o.p. candidate. david shuster has more. >> reporter: in the complex and often controversial world of presidential campaign financing, jed bush is sailing into unprecedented and unchartered workers. his right to life super-pact that can raise money will take responsibility for nearly all television acting for the g.o.p. candidate. >> it's critical to change the dire
it's gaol time. . >> it's unlikely he'll do gaol time. >> he belongs to a caste that is powerful, protected by powerful interests, essentially. petraeus ingratiated himself with the people who are not just supporting america's wars abroad. >>> also with those in positions of power. that's why unlike edward snowden in exile for exposing mass programs in the u.s., or chelsea manning in gaol for leaking diplomatic cables to wikileaks. petraeus is expected to pay a probation, a...
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spend thousands in fines and spend the weekends in gaol >>> a majority of parents in the u.s. are not getting kids vaccinated vaccinated. the vaccine imprisonmentate gains the human papa loama virus. a disease avoiding cervical cancer in women, and could fight head and neck cancer in men, and save millions of dollars to the health care system. an isn't professor joins us at the n.y.u. school of medicine good to see you. this was initially out there to prevent an s.t.d. which are caused by the human pap loama virus. the reality is the more we looked at it it's not just about preventing serve call cancer but a series of other cancers. >> people have been focussed on the fact that it is a sexually transmitted disease. it's a reason parents don't get their kids vaccinated. if you don't get the vaccinated when they are younger, when they are exposed when they are older, it's not effective. the vaccine is a teaching tool. it can prevent cervical cancer oral penile cancers. a whole host. >> i hate to reduce this to a marketing issue, is that the problem, this has been marketed to an
spend thousands in fines and spend the weekends in gaol >>> a majority of parents in the u.s. are not getting kids vaccinated vaccinated. the vaccine imprisonmentate gains the human papa loama virus. a disease avoiding cervical cancer in women, and could fight head and neck cancer in men, and save millions of dollars to the health care system. an isn't professor joins us at the n.y.u. school of medicine good to see you. this was initially out there to prevent an s.t.d. which are caused...
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. >> the judge sentenced each in turn, given three senior figures 7 years in gaol. and 13 years of probation and heavy fines. investigators said that large scale cheating had been going on four years, and teachers and others did it to avoid jobs to receive bonuses and enhance careers, leaving many parents dumbfounded. >> the real victims are the children. no one is speaking up for the children. they are being miseducated or misguided. and we are the leaders, these are the educators. they have let the children down. >> for many of us the case raised issues about standardized exams. activists say the exams set unrealistic goals in public schools that have been losing funding for years, and claim the sentences are too harsh. >> how has the parent been served, how has the children been served? by sending educators to prison. i submit not one iota. it's time for the community to become enraged. . >> let my people go. >> reporter: activists plan to carry on campaign of course, and that's for those that received gaol sentences. and it's expected to launch appeals in the co
. >> the judge sentenced each in turn, given three senior figures 7 years in gaol. and 13 years of probation and heavy fines. investigators said that large scale cheating had been going on four years, and teachers and others did it to avoid jobs to receive bonuses and enhance careers, leaving many parents dumbfounded. >> the real victims are the children. no one is speaking up for the children. they are being miseducated or misguided. and we are the leaders, these are the educators....
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president >>> a former black water security guard has been given life and three others 30 years in gaol for killing 14 iraqi civilians. it triggered out rage raising questions over the role of security contractors in war zones. >> three of the men were sentenced to 30 years in prison. a sniper who opened fire first was sentenced to life. they approached a junction this baghdad in 2007 when a sniper shot at a car, killing the occupants - an iraqi medical student and his mother. the car was blown up. in the meantime others opened fire with machine-guns and grenade launchers. 17 were killed several shot in the back. 20 were injured. all killed were civilians. >> the four many were acting in self-defence and expressed no remorse or acceptance of responsibility. >> at any other point history these men would be heroes. instead they are in prison for life sentences for denning themselves. that's why the department of justice pushed for hardanses. it's been a boom time for contractors. those sentenced on monday worked for black water, noul call academy, which is estimated to have received over
president >>> a former black water security guard has been given life and three others 30 years in gaol for killing 14 iraqi civilians. it triggered out rage raising questions over the role of security contractors in war zones. >> three of the men were sentenced to 30 years in prison. a sniper who opened fire first was sentenced to life. they approached a junction this baghdad in 2007 when a sniper shot at a car, killing the occupants - an iraqi medical student and his mother....
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, tears and a frustrated judge. >> i'm going to put you in gaol if you yell at me point at me. >> i'll be quiet. >> reporter: judge jerry baxter sentenced all but one to prison he delayed sentencing by a day to give them a last chance to make a deal with the prosecutor. only two accepted. >> the fact that she said i'm going to plead note and challenge the charges does not mean she doesn't care about the children. >> for the two na took the deal, judge backtore followed recommendations, giving a former teacher one year of home confinement and a former testing coordinator six months of weekends in prison. >> this was pervasive. it's like the sickest thing that happened to this town. >> thank you. >> the remaining eight received harsher sentences. >> i sentence you to 20... >> three beyond the prosecutor's regulations, ranging from one to seven years in prison. everybody in the education system and a.p.s. knew that cheating was going on, and your client promoted it. >> reporter: a 2013 state investigation found that as far back as 2005 educators from the atlanta school system fed answers
, tears and a frustrated judge. >> i'm going to put you in gaol if you yell at me point at me. >> i'll be quiet. >> reporter: judge jerry baxter sentenced all but one to prison he delayed sentencing by a day to give them a last chance to make a deal with the prosecutor. only two accepted. >> the fact that she said i'm going to plead note and challenge the charges does not mean she doesn't care about the children. >> for the two na took the deal, judge backtore...
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we counted over 220 arrests thus far in the gaol support. we have the situation where the children were arrested. in mass. yesterday, around 3 o'clock, at the mondawmin mall. these are events that are changing and it's a challenge to keep up with. we have an infrastructure of people engaging in legal observing, engaging in gaol support for anyone involved. >> when you mentioned children being arrested you are not arguing that they shouldn't have been arrested yesterday. >> yes, you have to take it case by case. definitely i think that there are a lot of concerns about how that operation took place. many parents were waiting for kid to get home. many working parents that didn't have control. the situation is so different to ferguson. in ferguson you have 2-3 streets, west florissant and the area where michael brown was killed and the ferguson police department and the protests were largely predictableful only later did they move to other parts of the city. here the entire city is a possible site for some sort of civil disobedience or action.
we counted over 220 arrests thus far in the gaol support. we have the situation where the children were arrested. in mass. yesterday, around 3 o'clock, at the mondawmin mall. these are events that are changing and it's a challenge to keep up with. we have an infrastructure of people engaging in legal observing, engaging in gaol support for anyone involved. >> when you mentioned children being arrested you are not arguing that they shouldn't have been arrested yesterday. >> yes, you...
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mohamed fadel fahmy and peter greste spent more than 400 tas in gaol. in jan, peter greste was deported to australia. mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr are out on bail and must check in with police every day. they say the case is keeping them prisoners, unable to live their lives. >> i want to be a productive person. it's damaging my life. and i didn't do anything wrong. >> reporter: the journalists say no matter the outcome of the retrial, voices will not be silenced. >> police in bure undy broke up protests in the city against a president's plan. they are violating the constitution, they are saying limiting the president to two five year terms. supporters say the first shouldn't count. the debate is causing people to turn on each other. malcolm webb reports from the capital. >> reporter: protesters show no sign of backing down. they want the president to abandon his bid for a third leck. supporters say he's entitled to run again. >> they want to kill citizens. >> there's a crowd of protesters here. behind them burning roadblocks. behind that sever
mohamed fadel fahmy and peter greste spent more than 400 tas in gaol. in jan, peter greste was deported to australia. mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr are out on bail and must check in with police every day. they say the case is keeping them prisoners, unable to live their lives. >> i want to be a productive person. it's damaging my life. and i didn't do anything wrong. >> reporter: the journalists say no matter the outcome of the retrial, voices will not be silenced. >>...
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mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr along with colleague peter greste spent 400 days in gaol. in february peter greste was deported to his native australia. and mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were released on gail. mohamed fadel fahmy was a dual citizens of egypt and canada he to give up his egyptian passport. there has been frustration for the journalists, but net will not give up until they clear their names. >>> u.n. peacekeepers freed 21 muslim cattle herders in the central african republic. the group consisting of women and children were captured by militia groups. the herders from the fel aroundy ethnic group were freed after negotiations. >> south africa's army is being sent to johannesburg after a series of attacks against foreigners. seven have been killed. charles stratford explains how the government's inability to deliver on a promise of creating more jobs helped to fuel anti-immigrant sentiment. >> reporter: this person was eight years old when apartheid ended. he was too young to predict two decades later he and many like him would be struggling to survive
mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr along with colleague peter greste spent 400 days in gaol. in february peter greste was deported to his native australia. and mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were released on gail. mohamed fadel fahmy was a dual citizens of egypt and canada he to give up his egyptian passport. there has been frustration for the journalists, but net will not give up until they clear their names. >>> u.n. peacekeepers freed 21 muslim cattle herders in the...
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cruel because andrew chan and myuran sukamaran spend some decade in gaol before being executed. unnecessary because both of these young australians were fully rehabilitate while in prison >>> the execution by firing squad of seven foreigners and one indonesian went ahead. a filipino woman was spared at the last minute. we have this report near where the executions took place x >> nine families from all over the world gathered at the indonesian port to leave for a prison island, for the last time before the executions. not long after, ambulances arrive with empty coffins. a grim sign that despite the last minute attempts from foreign governments to save the lives of the national officials here that made up their mind. indonesia support the death penalty, many criticized the government for insisting on carrying out executions despite legal flaws. >> we have corrupt judges and corrupt prosecutors. corrupt prosecutors.c it's the biggest issue, not about execution itself. i feel they, the government, uses politics to cover the bigger problems of indonesia, >> after a last visit relat
cruel because andrew chan and myuran sukamaran spend some decade in gaol before being executed. unnecessary because both of these young australians were fully rehabilitate while in prison >>> the execution by firing squad of seven foreigners and one indonesian went ahead. a filipino woman was spared at the last minute. we have this report near where the executions took place x >> nine families from all over the world gathered at the indonesian port to leave for a prison island,...
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security around the gaol has been stepped up in anticipation of a backlash from supporters. >>> now, the irish government has been accused of betraying hundreds of women who survived a horrific medical procedure and want compensation. 1500 women were subjected to a procedure that involves cutting through the pelvic joint during childbirth childbirth. >> this is what it looks like, a woman's pelvis opened with a saw to make childbirth easier. a blunt alternative to caesarian, widely believed endorsed by the catholic church to enable women having more babies, leaving mothers incontinent, act walk. it was declared torture and a compensation scheme brought in by the state on behalf of women crippled in their own hospitals. >> all doctors, consultants, obstetricians... >> reporter: the question is in whose interest has the scheme been constructed. any woman that accepts compensation signs away a right to take access, against anyone in ireland from the state itself to a doctor or religious institution. that looks like protecting the abusers. >> it's extremely difficult to understand why wo
security around the gaol has been stepped up in anticipation of a backlash from supporters. >>> now, the irish government has been accused of betraying hundreds of women who survived a horrific medical procedure and want compensation. 1500 women were subjected to a procedure that involves cutting through the pelvic joint during childbirth childbirth. >> this is what it looks like, a woman's pelvis opened with a saw to make childbirth easier. a blunt alternative to caesarian,...
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for the refugees, nothing can replace what they have lost >>> teachers gaoled in the u.s. for cheating. to win bonuses and get promoted. that is coming up in a little while. music back... >> music makes people happier... >> every sunday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >>> hello again. let's look at the top stories here at al jazeera. refugees from the war in yemen arrived in djibouti after fleeing the violence. meanwhile houthi rebels con demed a decision by the council to impose an arms embargo on it. cubans welcomed u.s. president obama's proposal to remove the county from a list of state-sponsored terrorism. being seen is an important step between normalizing relations. china says its economy is slowing down the national bureau of statistics said it grew by 7% in the first quarter of this year. that's the slowest rate of growth for six years. >>> the crisis in yemen will be an issue talked about at
for the refugees, nothing can replace what they have lost >>> teachers gaoled in the u.s. for cheating. to win bonuses and get promoted. that is coming up in a little while. music back... >> music makes people happier... >> every sunday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america....
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mohamed fadel fahmy and peter greste spent more than 400 days in gaol. in january, peter greste was deported to australia. mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr are out on bail and must check in with police every day. they say the case is keeping them prisoners, unable to live their lives. >> i want to be a productive person. it's damaging my life. and i didn't do anything wrong. >> reporter: the journalists say no matter what the outcome of the retrial, voices will not be silenced. >>> indonesia is expected to announce the execution dates of nine people, mostly foreigners on death row for drug smuggling, including two australians in 2006 for trying to smuggle more than 8 kilograms of heroin. andrew chan and myuran sukamaran could face the firing squad this week. four nigerians an egyptian and a filipino woman are also set to be executed. indonesia's president told al jazeera that executions were needed to send message. >> reporter: pleas for mercy have been sent in. during an interview with al jazeera, the leader explained why he thinks drug traffickers
mohamed fadel fahmy and peter greste spent more than 400 days in gaol. in january, peter greste was deported to australia. mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr are out on bail and must check in with police every day. they say the case is keeping them prisoners, unable to live their lives. >> i want to be a productive person. it's damaging my life. and i didn't do anything wrong. >> reporter: the journalists say no matter what the outcome of the retrial, voices will not be silenced....
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. >> it's unlikely he'll do gaol time. time. this analyst says: >> he belongs to a caste that is powerful, protected by powerful interests, essentially. petraeus ingratiated himself with the people who are not just supporting america's wars abroad. >>> also with those in positions of power. that's why unlike edward snowden in exile for exposing mass nsa surveillance programs in the u.s., or chelsea manning in gaol for leaking diplomatic cables to wikileaks. petraeus is expected to pay a probation of two years, a fine of $40,000 a third of what he collects for making a single speech, $40,000. >>> during this newshour leaders from the e.u. are gathering in brussels to discuss the migrant crisis basically. you can see there, francis hollande arriving at the summit. just a little while ago. a few technical issues. we'll check in on the summit and the developments during the newshour here on al jazeera. >>> the u.s. department of justice is looking into the death of a 27-year-old black man who died in police custody, hundreds of peop
. >> it's unlikely he'll do gaol time. time. this analyst says: >> he belongs to a caste that is powerful, protected by powerful interests, essentially. petraeus ingratiated himself with the people who are not just supporting america's wars abroad. >>> also with those in positions of power. that's why unlike edward snowden in exile for exposing mass nsa surveillance programs in the u.s., or chelsea manning in gaol for leaking diplomatic cables to wikileaks. petraeus is...
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human rights say the government cracks down on opposition and most are in gaol or fled >>> indonesia is preparing to execute eight foreign prisoners convicted of drug offenses. protesters gathered in the philippines calling for clemency. the united nations previously has done the same. the prisoners are from australia, nigeria, brazil and the philippines. they are said to be executed by firing squad as soon as tuesday. leaders are pressuring indonesia to spare their lives. >> when al jazeera america returns, how scientists are studying seismic data to learn more about the earthquake in nepal. >>> as the mediterranean crisis worsens, we talk to people that are desperate to leave their homes, and what they find behind the see >>> and images of the calbuco volcano, spewing ash after four days. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. here is a look at your top stories. the wait for freddie gray who died after being arrested by baltimore police was hold. yesterday demonstrators rallied in a peaceful protest. his funeral is scheduled for tomorrow. the "new york times" says the hacking of t
human rights say the government cracks down on opposition and most are in gaol or fled >>> indonesia is preparing to execute eight foreign prisoners convicted of drug offenses. protesters gathered in the philippines calling for clemency. the united nations previously has done the same. the prisoners are from australia, nigeria, brazil and the philippines. they are said to be executed by firing squad as soon as tuesday. leaders are pressuring indonesia to spare their lives. >>...
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it's gaol time. the . >> it's a cast which is powerful. protected by powerful interests. petraeus ingratiated himself with the people who are not just supporting america's wars abroad. >>> with those, in positions of power. that's why unlike edward snowden in exile for exposing mass programs in the u.s., or chelsea manning in gaol for leaking diplomatic cables to wikileaks. petraeus is expected to pay a fine of $40,000, a third of what he collects for making a single speech >>> time tore a short break. -- time for a short break. when we come back a volcano that has uprooted thousands in chile. >> and latest from the playoffs after the break. break. >>> welcome back. chile issued a red alert after a volcano dormant for half a century erupted on wednesday. authorities ordered 4,000 to leave their homes. the volcano 1,000km south of santiago calbuco has been dormant for years. time for the sport. >> the national football league is expected to pay hundreds of millions to former players suffering with head injuries. a lawsuit has been settle after 5,000 players accused the n.f
it's gaol time. the . >> it's a cast which is powerful. protected by powerful interests. petraeus ingratiated himself with the people who are not just supporting america's wars abroad. >>> with those, in positions of power. that's why unlike edward snowden in exile for exposing mass programs in the u.s., or chelsea manning in gaol for leaking diplomatic cables to wikileaks. petraeus is expected to pay a fine of $40,000, a third of what he collects for making a single speech...
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and the teachers gaoled in the u.s. for cheating to
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on the one hand there was expectations that ramalinga raju would be given the maximum 14 years in gaol that was expected. this kind of case can carry that. he has been given half of that. on the other side there will be a sense of relief that the case came to an end, there's a definitive judgment in what is described as india's biggest fraud case. it drew attention to the way accounting practices work and the way that business is done in a promising emerging market. there has been a great deal of challenges in terms of regulations put in by the securities and exchange board of india from 2009. that's been some years. the question is what kind of confidence will this bring back to foreign investors, it's a stagnant time for the indian economy. there'll be hope that it boosts confidence in one of the world's largest market. >> still to come on this newshour - getting top marks, the strides afghanistan has made in enrolling children in school. >>> and in sport - why six years after this attack international cricket is finally returning to pakistan. >>> it's been 15 years since 164 countri
on the one hand there was expectations that ramalinga raju would be given the maximum 14 years in gaol that was expected. this kind of case can carry that. he has been given half of that. on the other side there will be a sense of relief that the case came to an end, there's a definitive judgment in what is described as india's biggest fraud case. it drew attention to the way accounting practices work and the way that business is done in a promising emerging market. there has been a great deal...
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four former massey employees have gone to gaol. now the company's former c.e.o. goes on trial later this month. former c.e.o. don blankenship faces three charges including conspiracy to violate mine safety rules. >> he knows about them violations he knows about everything this wept on over there. for him not being the man he should have been and the chief, and step up, and push the button and say stop let's make it safe for the men - he let the men die. rnchts blankenship in a youtube documentary painted himself as a mine safety pioneer and blamed the tragedy on a natural gas explosion. >> for one think i'm smart enough to know keeping coalminers safe is profitable. those that think badly on me and think i'm solely focused on profit should understand that i know that profit can only be derived from safe goal mines. >> reporter: gary cole was in court the day blanken-ship was charged. >> i hope he's found guilty and spends time in gaol. >> reporter: the mine was not open of the massey energy was brought out by another firm which closed the mine. there's no closure
four former massey employees have gone to gaol. now the company's former c.e.o. goes on trial later this month. former c.e.o. don blankenship faces three charges including conspiracy to violate mine safety rules. >> he knows about them violations he knows about everything this wept on over there. for him not being the man he should have been and the chief, and step up, and push the button and say stop let's make it safe for the men - he let the men die. rnchts blankenship in a youtube...
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cruel because andrew chan and myuran sukamaran spend some decade in gaol before being executed, and unnecessary bouts both young australians were fully rehabilitate in prison >>> there was a fair amount of caution in what tony abbott had to say, emphasising the relationship between australia and indonesia. he emphasised it was an important relationship and will be. judging by that it seems ipp likely in the short term we'll see fewer short steps other than the move to bring the australian ambassador to indonesia home, which is a decision already taken. >> sri lanka has undergone the biggest change of a political system in 37 years. it's parliament voted to limit the powers of the president. it was in line with an election pledge by maithripala sirisena last year. the changes make him answerable to parliament. we have this report from colombo. >> reporter: an historic day in sri lankan politics, with changes to the constitution of this country. the main changes will be a reduction to the power of the president. a reduction in his term in office all president. r in keeping promises made by the pl
cruel because andrew chan and myuran sukamaran spend some decade in gaol before being executed, and unnecessary bouts both young australians were fully rehabilitate in prison >>> there was a fair amount of caution in what tony abbott had to say, emphasising the relationship between australia and indonesia. he emphasised it was an important relationship and will be. judging by that it seems ipp likely in the short term we'll see fewer short steps other than the move to bring the...
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cruel because andrew chan and myuran sukamaran spend some decade in gaol before being >> so you don't have to go war. >> hard earned pride. hard earned respect. hard earned future. . >> . >> us to lose a job. we're just a family that's this show is captioned live. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. pass [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> thanks for joining us here again in al jazeera. let's go through some of our headlines. nigeria's army says it rescued nearly 300 women and girls from boko haram. they were found in the forest a last-known stronghold of boko haram. it doesn't include the missing chibok schoolgirls. >>> a major government shake-up. the king's movual is the ne
cruel because andrew chan and myuran sukamaran spend some decade in gaol before being >> so you don't have to go war. >> hard earned pride. hard earned respect. hard earned future. . >> . >> us to lose a job. we're just a family that's this show is captioned live. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in...
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wednesday on the program - an inmate take over led by the prisoner who announced this is my gaol. >> one woman was fixing them home cooked meals. one woman smuggling him personal pills he could take. >> adam may with a shocking look behind bars and a more surprising warning about who is keeping watch on our prisons. >> dangerous... >> we have shackles with spit bag... >> they're still having nightmares >> if you can't straighten out your kids... >> they're mine >> al jazeera america presents camp last resort on al jazeera america >> this is the true definition of tough love >>> it is a procedure millions of women have had tens of thousands face in this country every year. now there is a growing concern about the use of a device the power morselator in certain surgery ribs, the f.d.a. issued a strong warning against it. now health insurance companies are joining the call for curbing the use of the device. one woman who knows the risks first hand shared her story with "america tonight"s sara hoy. >> reporter: it is the last place a successful boston anesthesiologist or mother of six ex
wednesday on the program - an inmate take over led by the prisoner who announced this is my gaol. >> one woman was fixing them home cooked meals. one woman smuggling him personal pills he could take. >> adam may with a shocking look behind bars and a more surprising warning about who is keeping watch on our prisons. >> dangerous... >> we have shackles with spit bag... >> they're still having nightmares >> if you can't straighten out your kids... >>...
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. >> general david petreaus could have faced gaol time but the judge noted while secret documents were removed, none of the classified war strategy was made public. the court felt the two years assistance of proeb aches, as a result was deemed sufficient. the court ordered david petreaus to pay the maximum fine a $#00,000 penalty. the judge called it just punishment to reflect vast resources and the grave nature of the offense. >> i look forward to moving on with the next phase of my life. and to continuing our great nation as a private citizen. despite what the federal judge called pet ray ass serious -- david petreaus's laps of judgment, a stark contrast to his previous 37 years of achievement >>> demonstrations have been held for a fifth day in the u.s. city of baltimore over the death of an african american man in police custody. an autopsy shows that 27-year-old freddie gray died of a spinal injury. we have more from baltimore. >> the protests continue here in bolt mar. several hundred protesters have been out for several hours in front of one of the police stations in the city. t
. >> general david petreaus could have faced gaol time but the judge noted while secret documents were removed, none of the classified war strategy was made public. the court felt the two years assistance of proeb aches, as a result was deemed sufficient. the court ordered david petreaus to pay the maximum fine a $#00,000 penalty. the judge called it just punishment to reflect vast resources and the grave nature of the offense. >> i look forward to moving on with the next phase of...
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fighters toppled stormed the gaol on thursday. some of those fighters are known to be former members of al qaeda. they have parts of the military base and there are reports that tribesman in the area are mobilizing the forces to drive them out. taking off from a military base in southern saudi arabia. coalition forces bomb the fighters and their allies. a number of airstrikes forced the rebels and militias to leave the presidential palace 24 hours after they captured it. forces loyal to president abd-rabbu mansour hadi may be increasingly well equipped but those loyal to the former president remains strong too. as the fighting intensifies the number of dead continues to grow. the battle for aden and all of yemen could be a long one. >> al-shabab is threatening to stage more attacks in kenya. the state warned kenya that no precautions could guarantee their safety. many came to terms with the killing. they say they are angry about security lapses in the region. five have been arrested in connection with the attacks. there has been a
fighters toppled stormed the gaol on thursday. some of those fighters are known to be former members of al qaeda. they have parts of the military base and there are reports that tribesman in the area are mobilizing the forces to drive them out. taking off from a military base in southern saudi arabia. coalition forces bomb the fighters and their allies. a number of airstrikes forced the rebels and militias to leave the presidential palace 24 hours after they captured it. forces loyal to...