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the county seat and the town where bland was in the gaol cell.met up with her shall smith and elected circle in the county. a former judge was called the most racist in the state. >> would you say this town is more racist than any other town. >> the reason they have gotten so much attention is all the rural areas pretty much have a lot of race. >> he lives in the county of a riftist past. two have more lynchings. according to the equal justice initiatives, 15 trent merrins were lynched in waller county during the time period. it even showed up in cemeteries. >> we drive by the cemetery. what is the history of the cemetery in waller. >> blacks could not be buried in the white cemetery. whites could not be buried in the white cemetery. blacks could be be buried in a jewish cemetery. that was the way it was. >> it wasn't too long ago the circle said his cousins was killed for dating. >> any time black kids when i was coming dating white girls, it was a problem. it was a huge problem. my cousin that was coming out of the house got shot and killed. he
the county seat and the town where bland was in the gaol cell.met up with her shall smith and elected circle in the county. a former judge was called the most racist in the state. >> would you say this town is more racist than any other town. >> the reason they have gotten so much attention is all the rural areas pretty much have a lot of race. >> he lives in the county of a riftist past. two have more lynchings. according to the equal justice initiatives, 15 trent merrins...
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why wouldn't americans conclude that putting a lot of americans in gaol could help the crime rate go down. >> our legal culture, pilot call and social culture normalized human caging. when you cage so many humans, you are addicted to it. a lot of people clzs by virtue of the commonsense assumption that when you are looking up so many people, crime must be going down. that assumption is false. there's not a single shred of evidence that locking human being in cages for minor offences reduces the crime that happens, there's an anti-seatent question that is important to answer, to what degree was crime a problem when the laws were passed. it's less of a prab and fewer death are are caused by what we thing of as crime and criminality than are caused by inequality in financial markets and traffic accidents and dui. many are causing death. we didn't rush to cage people who produce secrets or a small segment of the population. millions belong in the segment. it's poor racial minorities. the reason people concluded that was because of who it was happening to, to the most people. >> if you ch
why wouldn't americans conclude that putting a lot of americans in gaol could help the crime rate go down. >> our legal culture, pilot call and social culture normalized human caging. when you cage so many humans, you are addicted to it. a lot of people clzs by virtue of the commonsense assumption that when you are looking up so many people, crime must be going down. that assumption is false. there's not a single shred of evidence that locking human being in cages for minor offences...
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she did some gaol time. >> i was smoking it at first.ad a person who introduced me to shooting it. if you do to this way, it will use it. >> her dad paid a heavy price. >> can you show us what you may be about to lose? >> everything you see here. >> we met courtney last year when her father dan was forced to sell his 40 acre farm to pay courtney's legal go through things that there's nothing you can do to help. >> she was in withdrawal, struggling and years of drug abuse. finally she decided to go cold turkey and kicked the habit without professional treatment. >> that withdrawal process, what was that like? >> ugly, messy. we were in for a little while. i would shake - it was awful it was like having the flu times 10, and then some. it was ugly. it had to be done. >> dan and courtney rented a home in colorado. >> sacrifices have to be made. always. things are just thing and money is just money, they are things you can get back. >> courtney's addiction left him feeling helpless as a father. their bond has grown. courtney works for her da
she did some gaol time. >> i was smoking it at first.ad a person who introduced me to shooting it. if you do to this way, it will use it. >> her dad paid a heavy price. >> can you show us what you may be about to lose? >> everything you see here. >> we met courtney last year when her father dan was forced to sell his 40 acre farm to pay courtney's legal go through things that there's nothing you can do to help. >> she was in withdrawal, struggling and years...
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we didn't talk to dissidents or journalists that were gaoled. conversation.e made requests to speak to people who opposed the government, and we did speak to some reformists who were running against the government. but people self-censored when they talked to us, and to some degree when we were on the rooftop, we self-censored too. >> was it clear as a journalist, from the west, what the red lines were. >> some are clear. you do not criticize the clergy or at all the ayatollah khamenei, and you have to be careful in your speech about those detained. you know, iran spoke about journalists, and you don't speak about their own detentions. on every level people spoke about how the government was changing and opening up. in the end it is not a liberal society, a society with personal liberties. they are pushing along the edges, women want to go to sporting matches. women want to not be told how to dress. they'll manage, understand what islamic law is. they don't want police around them fixing their hijabs and edges. >> thank you so much. >> ali will host a one hou
we didn't talk to dissidents or journalists that were gaoled. conversation.e made requests to speak to people who opposed the government, and we did speak to some reformists who were running against the government. but people self-censored when they talked to us, and to some degree when we were on the rooftop, we self-censored too. >> was it clear as a journalist, from the west, what the red lines were. >> some are clear. you do not criticize the clergy or at all the ayatollah...
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. >> reporter: it's a crime raising uncomfortable questions in this bastion, in a gaol house interview, this man admitted killing a 32-year-old woman on the city's water front, but said it was an accident. >> did you shoot kate steinway, the lady on peer 14. >> yes. >> you did shoot her. >> reporter: he has a history of drug-related crimes and has been deported five times to mexico and is exhibit a for critics of the so-called sanctuary policy. >> san francisco should have notified ice, but it has a policies not to. >> it's a policy no the cooperate with ice. they had asked for plans to release san francisco, saying in a statement: san francisco's sheriff fought back, saying the burden was on ice. ice needs to get a legal warrant or a court order to facilitate the transfer. that did not happen >>> while many cities across the country choose not to cooperate with officials, san francisco stand out as a safe haven for undocumented immigrants. >> this is a vulnerable population that there are elements that will pray upon a population that they know will not interface, will not have contac
. >> reporter: it's a crime raising uncomfortable questions in this bastion, in a gaol house interview, this man admitted killing a 32-year-old woman on the city's water front, but said it was an accident. >> did you shoot kate steinway, the lady on peer 14. >> yes. >> you did shoot her. >> reporter: he has a history of drug-related crimes and has been deported five times to mexico and is exhibit a for critics of the so-called sanctuary policy. >> san...
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she was pulled over for not using an indicator, and found hanged in gaol. three days later. >> friends of family of sandra bland have been holding memorial services in her honour. >> that was my favourite. >> he was my convict. >> she wasn't a suspect. she was my baby. >> yes. >> yes. >> it would beheave you to think about what you all were doing at her age. >> the manhunt offense for the world's most wanted drug lord joaquin guzman. he escaped from a high security prison in mexico. there was a mexican government. some in his home state see him more as a hero than ta criminal. >> al jazeera's john holman has more. >> senna lowa north mexico is fame house for outlaws, and the bands that sing their praises. this latest is only about joaquin guzman el chapo, after he broke out of gaol last saturday >>> the world's most wanted drug lord would be welcomed back to his home town by men who see him not as a dangerous criminal but a vital pillar of the economy. >> it's good that he escapes. he provides jobs and helps families. if he's not here, they go hungry. and t
she was pulled over for not using an indicator, and found hanged in gaol. three days later. >> friends of family of sandra bland have been holding memorial services in her honour. >> that was my favourite. >> he was my convict. >> she wasn't a suspect. she was my baby. >> yes. >> yes. >> it would beheave you to think about what you all were doing at her age. >> the manhunt offense for the world's most wanted drug lord joaquin guzman. he escaped...
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committee, investigating human rights abuses in iraq's gaols. khan has more from the iraqi capital baghdad. >> reporter: the iraqis face tough questions. they deny the charges of torture. in a statement issued to al jazeera, they said we do not torture people and there's no evidence by the tribunal or human rights groups to contradict it. there is a legal problem. torture is not clearly defined. some would say that that is a deliberate measure by previous iraqi governments to allow them getting way to opening secret prisons and torturing iraqi prisons. there's plenty of available evidence on this. over the last 10 years. reports from human rights watch and amnesty. there has been plenty of testimony from those inside the and secret prisons alleging that they'd been tortured. >> when haider al-abadi took power, he eds that he was going -- he said that he was going to clean house. we haven't seen a huge lot, when it comes to the ministry of justice, and the allegations of secret torture going on here in iraq. they have denied all of that. various
committee, investigating human rights abuses in iraq's gaols. khan has more from the iraqi capital baghdad. >> reporter: the iraqis face tough questions. they deny the charges of torture. in a statement issued to al jazeera, they said we do not torture people and there's no evidence by the tribunal or human rights groups to contradict it. there is a legal problem. torture is not clearly defined. some would say that that is a deliberate measure by previous iraqi governments to allow them...
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ken chapman, dead in an alabama gaol cell. rex dell henry dead in a mississippi gaol cell. the deaths come in the last few weeks, with ray net turner, 43 mother of eight dead on monday in a gaol cell outside new york city. her alleged crime - shoplifting food for her family. gonzalez, the attorney for the family. >> she was not arrested for eyeshadow or lipstick or something else egocentric or superficial. she wanted, maybe, something for the family. it was a small matter that could have been dealt with in a different way >>> turner, who had high blood pressure complained of feeling ill and was taken to the hospital for treatment on sunday. less than 24 hours later she was dead. her husband, unaware, was waiting at the courthouse. >> she's suffering from the impact of this. he lost his wife. a young wife, a good wife, a wife that he cares for, unnecessarily. >> her death, and others often lead many unanswered questions. after sandra bland was dead in her cell in july, the family questioned the official autopsy. >> i'm disgusted that we are having a discussion about an autop
ken chapman, dead in an alabama gaol cell. rex dell henry dead in a mississippi gaol cell. the deaths come in the last few weeks, with ray net turner, 43 mother of eight dead on monday in a gaol cell outside new york city. her alleged crime - shoplifting food for her family. gonzalez, the attorney for the family. >> she was not arrested for eyeshadow or lipstick or something else egocentric or superficial. she wanted, maybe, something for the family. it was a small matter that could have...
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killings and feud intensified. >> the time that he was in gaol was ugly here. groups fought among themselves. now he's back. people are going to be happier. they call him the senora. a testament to prestige and power. the mountain range has been a place in which he could simply disappear when the law came looking for him. the people living here could be trusted to keep quiet. the loyalties is mixed with fear. joaquin guzman is a key player in the war, leaving tens of thousands dead. this woman's son is among them. >> el chapo have many people. we have to realise that by bringing poor and uneducated people into his ring. violence is becoming more common. >> reporter: they prefer to sing about el chapo's escape, but there's plenty of material for both >>> now, bolivia - a meeting with government ministers, wanting to demand investment and jobs for their region. people in the south-western city said after two weeks of protests that they are running out of food and medicine. we have this. >> well the situation here in la paz it is tense. we are at the presidential
killings and feud intensified. >> the time that he was in gaol was ugly here. groups fought among themselves. now he's back. people are going to be happier. they call him the senora. a testament to prestige and power. the mountain range has been a place in which he could simply disappear when the law came looking for him. the people living here could be trusted to keep quiet. the loyalties is mixed with fear. joaquin guzman is a key player in the war, leaving tens of thousands dead. this...
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plus prison break - mexico's top drug lord escapes gaol for a second time >>> hello there, that planned meeting of all e.u. leaders on the future of greece has been cancelled. the eurozone finance minister are meeting right now to discuss the latest greek bail out proposal. the greek government has less than 24 hours to convince creditors that it can be trusted to enact programed reforms and secure the bailout. in an apparent u-turn on saturday, the greek parliament backed a list of economic reforms and further austerity measures in a last ditch attempt to stay within the eurozone. athens asked for 54 billion euros to cover the debt for three years, some analysts believe it needs more. the new lone would be in addition to the 240 billion euros that greece received from its creditors since 2010. we have our correspondents covering the story, jacky rowland is in brussels and john psaropoulos is in brussels. we know what is going n, john trying to get talks going. let's look at what is on offer, essentially angela merkel says you'll be looked after by brussels or you'll have to step out of
plus prison break - mexico's top drug lord escapes gaol for a second time >>> hello there, that planned meeting of all e.u. leaders on the future of greece has been cancelled. the eurozone finance minister are meeting right now to discuss the latest greek bail out proposal. the greek government has less than 24 hours to convince creditors that it can be trusted to enact programed reforms and secure the bailout. in an apparent u-turn on saturday, the greek parliament backed a list of...
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. >> new video of a confrontation between a texas trooper and a woman dead in her gaol cell. >> men being fences. >> the prime minister made it clear that he disagreed with us, with respect to the nuclear deal. >> defense secretary ash carter on a mission to reassure allies upset about an agreement with iran. >> call to arms. >> yesterday i signed an executive order. directing the facilities to be enhanced with security. >> a growing call to arm service members at facilities in the u.s. wireless car jack. a new digital security issues allowing hackers to take control from miles away. >> good evening, i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america. we begin in texas. an african-american woman who died in police custody. more than 100 people attended the services. her mother said once i put this baby in the ground i'm ready. this means war. the service cams hours after a police dash cam video shows the contentious traffic stop that led to bland's arrest. in it a state trooper can be seen removing behind from her car, while threatening her with a taser. authority sis say it was suicide. the fa
. >> new video of a confrontation between a texas trooper and a woman dead in her gaol cell. >> men being fences. >> the prime minister made it clear that he disagreed with us, with respect to the nuclear deal. >> defense secretary ash carter on a mission to reassure allies upset about an agreement with iran. >> call to arms. >> yesterday i signed an executive order. directing the facilities to be enhanced with security. >> a growing call to arm service...
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it was used to gaol palestinians. without charge or trial. >> i see the happiness among palestinians flowing, and hoping for the freedom of all prisoners. the occupation made a mistake the m.e.r.s. time and the second time. >> the u.n. says some of labia's wording factions agreed on a framework. as reported. one of the rival governments rejected the deal. >> reporter: in a much anticipated ceremony rival factions in libya signed an agreement. a sixth meeting over a fourth draft. the u.n. envoy see it is as a breakthrough towards a binding deal. >> i want to emphasise and enhappens this message - the door is open for those that are not present. they have played a critical role in the text. as i have said many times, there's no text that is entirely satisfactory to all parties, and that responds to all the demands. i'm confident in the weeks ahead a clear decision will be made and address all sides and issues. represents of municipal said council were there. the mill ira were not there. a member calls it a one-sided agr
it was used to gaol palestinians. without charge or trial. >> i see the happiness among palestinians flowing, and hoping for the freedom of all prisoners. the occupation made a mistake the m.e.r.s. time and the second time. >> the u.n. says some of labia's wording factions agreed on a framework. as reported. one of the rival governments rejected the deal. >> reporter: in a much anticipated ceremony rival factions in libya signed an agreement. a sixth meeting over a fourth...
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thousands of leaders, members and supporters have been killed arrested, gaoled and sentenced to death, including mohamed mursi. other government proponents have been arrested or gone missing. the government's intolerance is harder. after the killing of a top posterior. the egyptian cabinet approved new laws to face what president abdul fatah al-sisi called terrorism. [ ♪♪ ] >> reporter: one of egypt's biggest security threats is in the sinai, a place the prime minister said is in a state of war. groups became known as province of sinai, and has sworn allegiance to i.s.i.l. it carried out a devastating attack on security forces on wednesday, more than 100 people reportedly killed. the egyptian military has an ongoing security operation in sinai. it has demolished hundreds of homes on the border with gaza and israel to create a buffer zone and create smuggling. this added names from many that they are marginalized and treated as second class citizens. the government's policy is getting tighter and across the country. >>> egypt's humans rights record was never known to be great. things d
thousands of leaders, members and supporters have been killed arrested, gaoled and sentenced to death, including mohamed mursi. other government proponents have been arrested or gone missing. the government's intolerance is harder. after the killing of a top posterior. the egyptian cabinet approved new laws to face what president abdul fatah al-sisi called terrorism. [ ♪♪ ] >> reporter: one of egypt's biggest security threats is in the sinai, a place the prime minister said is in a...
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it happened during a gaol break in punjab province. 13 others were killed two of them his sons. the group claimed responsibility for deaths of hundreds. he was accused of being a mastermind of a 2009 attack on a team in lahore. let's get more from kamal hyder, joining us from the phone. details are emerging. what do we know about the incident and the death of malic. >> malic and two sons were supposed to inform police about a weapons cache and... ..he was being taken to them. after they recovered the weapons, when driven back from the location over a dozen of the jungle fighters attacked the police. they were able to get his car out of the police custody, but was intercepted by another police party and killed along with his boots in the ensuing combats that happened after they escaped. the leader which has been imply indicated indicated... ..he was killed. >> and what more do we know about this group, lashkar-e-jhangvi and their prohibitions. >> it was created as the ongoing pakistan group. particularly it's a radical element. they also decided to attack security forces in the p
it happened during a gaol break in punjab province. 13 others were killed two of them his sons. the group claimed responsibility for deaths of hundreds. he was accused of being a mastermind of a 2009 attack on a team in lahore. let's get more from kamal hyder, joining us from the phone. details are emerging. what do we know about the incident and the death of malic. >> malic and two sons were supposed to inform police about a weapons cache and... ..he was being taken to them. after they...
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for a gaol break reminiscent of a hollywood movie. behind them the building where el chapo emerged from a $1.5km tunnel. he escaped in style. that tunnel was equipped with ventilation, tall enough for him to walk standing up in and had electric lighting. it was a meticulously planned operation. neighbours told us work started on the building that hid the tunnel a year ago. soon after melissa chan was -- el chapo was locked up. >> they had a generator you could hear from the rod and see the lights from the wind. >> it's the second time he escaped prison. the first time was in a laundry basket. the mexican government refused, now their biggest surprise their biggest embarrassment. >> what el chapo's escaping does is shatters the illusion of power. the government is not seen as a strong force playing down the rules seen as weak. that could have huge implications on the ground. >> reporter: the government launched a manhunt across the country. there's no clues where el chapo is enjoying his newly found freedom. >>> the united nations says
for a gaol break reminiscent of a hollywood movie. behind them the building where el chapo emerged from a $1.5km tunnel. he escaped in style. that tunnel was equipped with ventilation, tall enough for him to walk standing up in and had electric lighting. it was a meticulously planned operation. neighbours told us work started on the building that hid the tunnel a year ago. soon after melissa chan was -- el chapo was locked up. >> they had a generator you could hear from the rod and see...
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claims to have blown up a gaol used by the syrian regime where the political prisoners were locked up. >> a u.s. hopeful accused china of hacking and stealing u.s. government information. speaking at a campaign ech, the former secretary of state said she want china to rise peacefully but warns washington to be vigilant. >> they are also trying to hack into everything that doesn't move in america. stealing commercial secrets, blue prints from defense contractors, stealing huge amounts of government information, all looking for an advantage. make no mistake. they know they are in a competition. and they'll do everything they can to win it >>> richard white, a director and senior fellow at the hudson institute and said hillary clinton always took a hard line on china even whech she was a -- each when she was a senator. >> she is in an awkward position. she needs not to be too distant. she could rightly be held accountable for everything that happened. the obama is widely considered to have performed weekly in some crisis. and she wants to make sure she an reaffirm and burnish her credent
claims to have blown up a gaol used by the syrian regime where the political prisoners were locked up. >> a u.s. hopeful accused china of hacking and stealing u.s. government information. speaking at a campaign ech, the former secretary of state said she want china to rise peacefully but warns washington to be vigilant. >> they are also trying to hack into everything that doesn't move in america. stealing commercial secrets, blue prints from defense contractors, stealing huge...
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the water is safe. >> new details about the death of sandra bland, the texas woman who died in her gaol cell in what authorities say was a suicide. prosecutors released details of her report. diane eastabrook has a look at what it shows. >> this autopsy photo shows a leg atture mark to her neck and hands lacking defense wounds. another shows a knotted trash lainer. waller county prosecutors say it is indication that sandra bland was a likely victim of suicide, not murder. >> the only injury present on her neck or hand was a leg tur thorough or leg tur mark. this is consistent with an accused. >> preliminary results also found marijuana in bland's system. additional tests released later could determine how much she might have ingeoffed and when -- ingested and when. it could have affected her state of mind. >> it may be relevant to her state of mind to determine what happened on the street how or why she committed suicide. >> bland was found dead in her gale cell three days after she was stopped for failing to signal properly. the officer's dash cam camera showed an altercation, and woun
the water is safe. >> new details about the death of sandra bland, the texas woman who died in her gaol cell in what authorities say was a suicide. prosecutors released details of her report. diane eastabrook has a look at what it shows. >> this autopsy photo shows a leg atture mark to her neck and hands lacking defense wounds. another shows a knotted trash lainer. waller county prosecutors say it is indication that sandra bland was a likely victim of suicide, not murder. >>...
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killings and feud intensified. >> the time that he was in gaol was ugly here. rival groups fought among themselves. now he's back. people are going to be happier. they call him the senora. a testament to prestige and power. power. c the mountain range has been a place in which he could simply disappear when the law came looking for him. the people living here could be trusted to keep quiet. the loyalties is mixed with fear. joaquin guzman is a key player in the war, leaving tens of thousands dead. this woman's son is among them. >> el chapo helped many people. we have to realise that by bringing poor and uneducated people into his ring. violence is becoming more common. >> reporter: they prefer to sing about el chapo's escape, but there's plenty of material for both >>> venezuelan opposition leader says she'll fight a ruling which bars her from standing for elections. maria is barred from holding office for a year. she's accused of misappropriating food vouchers. elections are due in september. polls show the opposition is leaving many. they are tired of shorta
killings and feud intensified. >> the time that he was in gaol was ugly here. rival groups fought among themselves. now he's back. people are going to be happier. they call him the senora. a testament to prestige and power. power. c the mountain range has been a place in which he could simply disappear when the law came looking for him. the people living here could be trusted to keep quiet. the loyalties is mixed with fear. joaquin guzman is a key player in the war, leaving tens of...
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the leadership is in gaol many are awaiting execution or appeals on the execution. the property of the brotherhood has been impounded. the government has disbanded officially the brotherhood as well. in effect, it isn't a brotherhood at this point. >> and now there are sweeping new anti-terrorism laws. the government says will help it to eradicate terrorist dens. could that backfire or is it more likely to solidify the abdul fatah al-sisi's government control over the country? >> i think probably in the short term what it will do is consolidate the government's control. we have to differentiate between i.s.i.s. or the sinai province. the muslim brotherhood condemned i.s.i.s., they looked at the muslim brotherhood as selling out to the islamist cause. there's no love loss between them and the brotherhood stands by it's condemnation of violence. >> the sinai is home to shah mel sheikh, a mying restart -- a big resort area and the suez canal. how much of an economic threat is the fighting from the i.s.i.l. affiliated groups in the sinai? >> this is mainly - the fightin
the leadership is in gaol many are awaiting execution or appeals on the execution. the property of the brotherhood has been impounded. the government has disbanded officially the brotherhood as well. in effect, it isn't a brotherhood at this point. >> and now there are sweeping new anti-terrorism laws. the government says will help it to eradicate terrorist dens. could that backfire or is it more likely to solidify the abdul fatah al-sisi's government control over the country? >> i...
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authorities say bland hung herself in gaol. her arrest for failing to use a turning signal escalated into a physical altercation with the officer. >>> protests against the saudi arabia government saying the kingdom is destroying islamic sites, among them the cemetery where prophet muhammad and come pannians are buried >>> they are known as super-bugs, an infection resistant to most drugs. they sicken millions much the most common type is cre, but the exact fam of cases each year is not known. 19 states have walls for medical facilities to report infections california does not have the requirements and cre sickened 179 paint the ronald reagan medical center in los angeles. two died from infections linked to tainted medical equipment. super-bugs super-bugs kill up to a quarter of a million and can rise to 10 million by 2050. it's a concern in india, where doctors struggle to treat a growing number of patients, we have this report. >> reporter: he's 14 months old. for months he's been ill. he had typhoid and saw the doctor in janu
authorities say bland hung herself in gaol. her arrest for failing to use a turning signal escalated into a physical altercation with the officer. >>> protests against the saudi arabia government saying the kingdom is destroying islamic sites, among them the cemetery where prophet muhammad and come pannians are buried >>> they are known as super-bugs, an infection resistant to most drugs. they sicken millions much the most common type is cre, but the exact fam of cases each...
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. >>> new york city unveiling a plan designed to keep low level offenders out of the gaol whilst awaitingrial. as roxana saberi explains the change to the bail system is designed to make sure people are not stuck behind bars because they are poor. >> when this man was 16 he was arrested for allegedly stealing a back pack. his bail was set at $3,000 an amount his family couldn't afford. he spent three years at new york city's notorious rikers island gaol - beaten and in solitary confinement waiting for a trial that never happened. he wept free two years -- he wept free two years ago. his family said he never recovered. >> the three years in gaol is what killed him. >> reporter: he hanged himself. >> if you don't have bail right away you could be on a bus to rikers island. >> reporter: it calls for a form of the bail system. >> we shouldn't house people whilst awaiting trial in that facility because they can't come up with $500 or $1,000 >> reporter: mayor bill de blasio vowed to come up with change, coming up with a plan to help non-violent offender remain free whilst awaiting trial. he sa
. >>> new york city unveiling a plan designed to keep low level offenders out of the gaol whilst awaitingrial. as roxana saberi explains the change to the bail system is designed to make sure people are not stuck behind bars because they are poor. >> when this man was 16 he was arrested for allegedly stealing a back pack. his bail was set at $3,000 an amount his family couldn't afford. he spent three years at new york city's notorious rikers island gaol - beaten and in solitary...
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they said they planted false evidence and took husbands and sons to gaol. these action they feel are likely toe backfire. criminals can be seen openly wielding their guns, this is an area, according to the government, serves as a base for gangs, and communities that kidnap, distort vehicles. >> for the operation liberation of the people i have been instructed by the president commander nicolas maduro and he instructed us to extend operations to all the country. >> reporter: massive detention and disproportionate violence has been denounced. >> translation: there's no grey area. these types of operations never proved effective. >> reporter: this eyewitness, questions not so much the method, but the results. >> i see the criminals outsmarting police. they have lost access to the area. they had to do a huge operation with helicopters and tanks. bans are still there, operating. armed gangs threaten operations. -- retaliation. desperate citizens demand safety at whatever cost. this is it something they can't stop talking about >>> chilean prosecutor ordered the
they said they planted false evidence and took husbands and sons to gaol. these action they feel are likely toe backfire. criminals can be seen openly wielding their guns, this is an area, according to the government, serves as a base for gangs, and communities that kidnap, distort vehicles. >> for the operation liberation of the people i have been instructed by the president commander nicolas maduro and he instructed us to extend operations to all the country. >> reporter: massive...
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many journalists in gaol, activists in gaol, people kidnapped by the police, and so worth. i'm afraid this is not the message he'll give. >> also today there's news that the u.s. will deliver f-16s to egypt as part of the military aid unfrozen recently. as you say, do you think it's real politique, the need of good relations and supplying a key ally taking precedence over taking a moral position about human rights? >> exactly, and the international community, not the united states and other countries made a deal with iran, which is sensitive in the region, saudi arabia and egypt. they may thing that this is not the time to be - to play games or be angry or give the wrong messages to a country, a key ally like egypt >>> good to get your perspective on all of this. thank you. >> thank you. >> the tunnel that links britain and france dividing them. u.k. says france is not doing enough. migrants and calais sneaking through the tunnel into britain. also, thousands of protesters clash with riot police in bosnia, and the labour law they say is hurting poor workers. kers. >>> welco
many journalists in gaol, activists in gaol, people kidnapped by the police, and so worth. i'm afraid this is not the message he'll give. >> also today there's news that the u.s. will deliver f-16s to egypt as part of the military aid unfrozen recently. as you say, do you think it's real politique, the need of good relations and supplying a key ally taking precedence over taking a moral position about human rights? >> exactly, and the international community, not the united states...
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. >>> new video from inside a texas gaol where a woman was found dead in her cell. authorities called it a suicide. family says it can't be the truth >>> losing sleep - too little shut eye increase the risk for allegation. -- for alzhiemer's. >>> good evening i'm antonio mora. the u.s. and cuba took a step towards the goal of normalizing their relation. the cuban flag is raised outside their embassy in washington d.c. as mike viqueira dells us -- tells us one day of detente doesn't erase distrust. >> it was an historical moment for the first same since 19d 61 the cuban flag is flying above the embassy. ties are still strained. >> reporter: it was a ceremony to mark a new era. for the first time in 354 years the cuban flag is raised in washington over what as of mondays, is the official embassy to the united states. cubans sang the national anthem spirits high for a visible sign of normal diplomatic relations. mistrust lingers. no sooner had he entered the newly christened embassy. rodriguez warned the united states against meddling. >> we reaffirm cuba's willingness
. >>> new video from inside a texas gaol where a woman was found dead in her cell. authorities called it a suicide. family says it can't be the truth >>> losing sleep - too little shut eye increase the risk for allegation. -- for alzhiemer's. >>> good evening i'm antonio mora. the u.s. and cuba took a step towards the goal of normalizing their relation. the cuban flag is raised outside their embassy in washington d.c. as mike viqueira dells us -- tells us one day of...
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it gaoled people for what they believed, ended careers, throttled futures, of people who deserved better, and many cubans who support the revolution are proud of their educational and health systems, proud of what a small country leaned on by the most powerful country on the planet went ahead and accomplished. the cubans amet on two long trips knew they could be, should be better off. they were weary of shortages of rationing and lack of access to the internet. they had a healthy skepticism from the system at home, and capitalism from brothers, sisters abroad. i have suspicion that americans will be surprised and disappointed by the rule cuba and cubans. they'll be different from those we turned to symbols and flesh and blood people. as we heard on tonight's programme, it's not even close to over yet. i'm ray suarez, story". >> >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello, welcome to the newshour. i'm martine dennis in doha with the stop stories. coming up in the next 60 minutes - the verdict in the retrial of three al jazeera journalists has been postponed until august the 2nd >>> israe
it gaoled people for what they believed, ended careers, throttled futures, of people who deserved better, and many cubans who support the revolution are proud of their educational and health systems, proud of what a small country leaned on by the most powerful country on the planet went ahead and accomplished. the cubans amet on two long trips knew they could be, should be better off. they were weary of shortages of rationing and lack of access to the internet. they had a healthy skepticism...
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. >> gaol is the intersection of so many wrongs in a person's life.ing through something like this helps you either learn better habits, better skills, and unlearn the kind of habits or responses you shouldn't have. were there programs lake the one prison. >> no, that's why i do what i do, man. we have to learn how to love each other and ourselves. >> reporter: what do you say to the people who say "why should i care about these people?" you know, people made a mistake in life. someone was there for them. nobody make it alone. there's the premise of our programme. we should be there for them. >> give me a sense, and for all the people watching who can't imagine what it must be like to be 57 years old and an ex-convict, and what challenges >>. >> when i turned 52 years old i qualify for $555 a month. san francisco, you can't rent a closet for $555. nowhere in the united states could you ren an apartment and -- rent an apartment and sustain medical bills, food. $550 a month. >> you are looking for work. you haven't had a job history over 10 years, what
. >> gaol is the intersection of so many wrongs in a person's life.ing through something like this helps you either learn better habits, better skills, and unlearn the kind of habits or responses you shouldn't have. were there programs lake the one prison. >> no, that's why i do what i do, man. we have to learn how to love each other and ourselves. >> reporter: what do you say to the people who say "why should i care about these people?" you know, people made a...
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seven people have been arrested over the gaol break of joaquin guzman. it's not known if they are prison guards. it's been a week since he escaped from a maximum security prison through a tunnel billed in the very well. 30 guards have been questioned. the embarrassment for the president is putting pressure on him to do more to battle public sector corruption. >> we are not going to resolve the issue. we need to take on aspectedy. the only way to rewrite the wrong is to recapture the criminal and punish all those involved. >>> u.s. investigatedors are examining the overseas travels of a man who opened fire on two military facilities on thursday. he was shot dead by police after killing four marines in tennessee. john hendren is in chattanooga, where the attack happened >>> that is the first shooting. the witness recalls the killer who stopped to reload. he reaches into the passenger are seat. and then he picked it out. he went back and forth like this. unloaded the cartridge, put another in, and went back and fourth again. >> mohammed youcef was an immigr
seven people have been arrested over the gaol break of joaquin guzman. it's not known if they are prison guards. it's been a week since he escaped from a maximum security prison through a tunnel billed in the very well. 30 guards have been questioned. the embarrassment for the president is putting pressure on him to do more to battle public sector corruption. >> we are not going to resolve the issue. we need to take on aspectedy. the only way to rewrite the wrong is to recapture the...
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. >> new video of a confrontation between a texas trooper and a woman dead in her gaol cell. >> men being fences. >> the prime minister made it clear that he disagreed with us, with respect to the nuclear deal. >> defense secretary, ash carter on a mission to
. >> new video of a confrontation between a texas trooper and a woman dead in her gaol cell. >> men being fences. >> the prime minister made it clear that he disagreed with us, with respect to the nuclear deal. >> defense secretary, ash carter on a mission to
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russians bring in money, they'll do political favors, why would they throw them into gaol. in the past two years, there has been an increased in state inform sponsored hacks. one of the main culprits is china. this is a government effort, sitting in a government office where there's a clear mission to what they are doing. >> laura specialises. and her team traced some hacks to chinese military unit, and says the groups are often assets. >> it's the c.e.o.'s email. it's the boardroom meetings discussing which projects are funded. this is about taking the information to replicate the business models, that are successful and put them in place else are. >> hackers don't just target companies. in a recent case of cyber espionage, millions of u.s. employees had the records breached at the office of personnel management. the u.s. has not laid blame, but cyber security experts link it to china. officials in china deny it. the threat of cyber attacks led to a cyber summit with every major tech c.e.o. in silicon val ci. president obama spoke about cyber threat. >> the same informatio
russians bring in money, they'll do political favors, why would they throw them into gaol. in the past two years, there has been an increased in state inform sponsored hacks. one of the main culprits is china. this is a government effort, sitting in a government office where there's a clear mission to what they are doing. >> laura specialises. and her team traced some hacks to chinese military unit, and says the groups are often assets. >> it's the c.e.o.'s email. it's the boardroom...
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. >> he did gaol time for drug possession, for loved ones to gun violence, experiences detailed in hisics, he caught the attention of jay z and launched his career at the moguls rocker brothers record. he says his time behind bars and his faith turned him from the path he was on. islam has been a part of his life since he was a teen, but it wasn't until adulthood that his faith changed. >> i used to sell drugs for a living. i was hurting people it's all that i knew. god gave me a shot to do something positive, it's a forward. >> today he's an independent artist with his hands in a number of projects. like the documentary pull of gravity, following three former in mates transitioning from prison to society, and last winter freeway launched an all-natural best beard agreement. ability overcome the pull of his environment he's talking about his life experiences and talking thing. >> where i come from, it's important to touch the people. i believe in things i see, things i know is real. when you are out there. you don't know. you are touching the people. i'm from the hood. i made it out. i
. >> he did gaol time for drug possession, for loved ones to gun violence, experiences detailed in hisics, he caught the attention of jay z and launched his career at the moguls rocker brothers record. he says his time behind bars and his faith turned him from the path he was on. islam has been a part of his life since he was a teen, but it wasn't until adulthood that his faith changed. >> i used to sell drugs for a living. i was hurting people it's all that i knew. god gave me a...
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. >> people do not go to gaol for illegal guns. if they do not fear the criminal justice system if they fear repercussions from the gang losing the gun, outweighing criminal justice sanctions, we'll stay in the position we are in. >> in an unusual move a group. activists and attorneys filed a civil right lawsuit against suburbs, that they say will provide a haven. the lawsuit points to a report last year indicating 3,000 or 20% of guns recovered were sold legally by four dealers outside the city. it claims in this is disproportionately causing mental apping wish and diminish diminishing values of their homes. >> we thing everywhere owes it to the people of chicago. particularly the people of gun violence in chicago, to stop it making sure the flow is not illegal. >> new york does not like gun dealers operating it in the state, leaving it up to the cities and municipalities to control. 25 states adopted laws. retaining records of sales or report sales to law enforcement. illinois is not one of them. a dealer is responsible for haf t
. >> people do not go to gaol for illegal guns. if they do not fear the criminal justice system if they fear repercussions from the gang losing the gun, outweighing criminal justice sanctions, we'll stay in the position we are in. >> in an unusual move a group. activists and attorneys filed a civil right lawsuit against suburbs, that they say will provide a haven. the lawsuit points to a report last year indicating 3,000 or 20% of guns recovered were sold legally by four dealers...
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the 28-year-old found dead in a dex as gaol cell three days after she was arrested for a traffic stop. prosecutors said the case would be presented to a grand jury and reviewed by a panel of outside attorneys. >>> funerals were held in louisiana for two women killed in the movie theatre shooting. 21-year-old macey brough and 23-year-old jillian johnson. the women killed when john michael houser opened fire. >>> a life-long fighter pilot is the new leader overseeing nuclear bombers and missiles. it faced scandals and was known for substandard training and low moral. when the general takes the reins tomorrow he'll be the first 4-star general to head the command. >> a record fine for chrysler - they are facing a penally for the way it mishandled recalls. >> boston's olympic bid is over. how the mayor drew a line in the sand. we look at whether it's a sign of a growing trend. rend. >>> chinese stocks are in a bumpy road a day after posting huge losses. the major indicis started on tuesday, trading in negative territory, but they rebounded in the last half hour. the chinese government anno
the 28-year-old found dead in a dex as gaol cell three days after she was arrested for a traffic stop. prosecutors said the case would be presented to a grand jury and reviewed by a panel of outside attorneys. >>> funerals were held in louisiana for two women killed in the movie theatre shooting. 21-year-old macey brough and 23-year-old jillian johnson. the women killed when john michael houser opened fire. >>> a life-long fighter pilot is the new leader overseeing nuclear...
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>>> coming up the tunnel used by the mexican king ping, known ag el chapo and why the movie style gaol break has donald trump calling in the federal bureau of investigation >>> and a former death row in mate keeps others going to prison for crimes they did not commit. . >> my record shows i know how to fight and win. now more than ever america needs a president who will fight and win for america. >> wisconsin governor scott walker became the 15th prominent republican to enter the presidential race. he spoke to supporters about his experience fighting unions and his plan tore education and election reform walker is entering the field late, he's at the lead in several opinion polls in the sit of iowa. we have learnt about the escape of notorious mexican drug lord known as el chapo, he fled. knit a monitoring bracelet. they added that the drug king pin likely escape the with the help of prison employees. official toured the building where the convict emerged from a hole in the ground after making his escape. a breakout that the d.e.a. knew was in the planning stages. >> reporter: two days
>>> coming up the tunnel used by the mexican king ping, known ag el chapo and why the movie style gaol break has donald trump calling in the federal bureau of investigation >>> and a former death row in mate keeps others going to prison for crimes they did not commit. . >> my record shows i know how to fight and win. now more than ever america needs a president who will fight and win for america. >> wisconsin governor scott walker became the 15th prominent...
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to continue pressing as a demand >>> four spanish senators arrived in venezuela, including meeting gaoled opposition leaders. three leaders have been barred from running in parliamentary elections. opposition leaders have been inviting foreign ministers. they say president nicolas maduro is afraid of losing the elections and is clamping down on components. more to come on al jazeera. [ singing ] >>> why online chat rooms are big business in china. australians surf through a wave of anxiety after one of their own was attacked on live tv. >>> welcome back a recap of the top stories. four explosions across the iraqi capital baghdad killed 37 people. crowded police checkpoints were targeted. in anbar, iraq's largest province security forces are trying to cut i.s.i.l. supply lines. 20 iraqi soldiers and allied forces were killed in i.s.i.l. suicide attacks. at least 30 people have been killed in three bomb attacks in north-east nigeria. two crowded bus stations were hit. no one has claimed responsibility. >> yemeni pro-government forces say they pushed houthi fighters from the last stronghold.
to continue pressing as a demand >>> four spanish senators arrived in venezuela, including meeting gaoled opposition leaders. three leaders have been barred from running in parliamentary elections. opposition leaders have been inviting foreign ministers. they say president nicolas maduro is afraid of losing the elections and is clamping down on components. more to come on al jazeera. [ singing ] >>> why online chat rooms are big business in china. australians surf through a...