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the father took the boy to guyana first so leslie followed. what was it like in guyana? beautiful?aradise? >> not paradise by any means. >> did it feel like you were in captivity? >> oh, right away, right away. your passports were taken right away, seized. >> and this did not raise red flags or it did? >> it did. in your heart of hearts you had to know that there was no way out. there was no way out. ♪ >> tim carter praised jonestown in this testimonial. >> it's beautiful. i can't -- i've never been so totally happy or fulfilled in my life. >> as long as he was not being eaten up by bugs. you could see him scratching the bites. these are home movies made by jim jones to attract church members to his namesake. >> american bananas are nothing like these. >> he showed off the supplies. >> flour, flour, rice, black-eyed peas. >> and then this. >> kool-aid. >> kool-aid. the reality of jonestown, hard work, long hours, too much heat, too little sleep, and as leslie wilson remembers, meager food. >> dinner was rice and gravy and sometimes soup with chicken feet sticking out. >> she wrote
the father took the boy to guyana first so leslie followed. what was it like in guyana? beautiful?aradise? >> not paradise by any means. >> did it feel like you were in captivity? >> oh, right away, right away. your passports were taken right away, seized. >> and this did not raise red flags or it did? >> it did. in your heart of hearts you had to know that there was no way out. there was no way out. ♪ >> tim carter praised jonestown in this testimonial....
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syrian border in nevada. [ music ] >> and cramping creativity, the copyright law aimed at hip dering guyana's music scene. we begin in saudi arabia where 47 people are accused of plotting and carrying out terrorist attacks have been executed. among those is sheik mimr-al-nimr. shia minority who live in saudi arabia say they're marginalized. iran said that saudi arabia pay a high price over his execution. also put to death, a man arrested in 2004 accused of possessing weapons. >> these are some of the 47 men executed in saudi arabia. convicted of plotting and carrying out terrorist attacks if included this man, nimr al-nimr, a cleric. among them was an al-qaeda preacher. >> the usual dethe judiciary deals with facts and criminal intent. >> last year a special court sentenced nimr to death. he did not deny the political charges against him but said he never carried weapons or called for violence. saudi arabia vowed to stamp out terrorism after a suicide-bombing if at a mosque in august. many others such as an al-qaeda preacher had been linked to attacks in the kingdom between 2003 and 2006, and
syrian border in nevada. [ music ] >> and cramping creativity, the copyright law aimed at hip dering guyana's music scene. we begin in saudi arabia where 47 people are accused of plotting and carrying out terrorist attacks have been executed. among those is sheik mimr-al-nimr. shia minority who live in saudi arabia say they're marginalized. iran said that saudi arabia pay a high price over his execution. also put to death, a man arrested in 2004 accused of possessing weapons. >>...
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creativity is going out the window in guyana. england's batsman, a good day for them against south africa. >>> musicians are maintaining that a very old copyright law is behindering the rise of guyana's unique sound. we will hear from var i didn't know i can't lopez with some struggling artists. -- virginia. >> reporter: it won top honors. neither the writer nor the singer is reaping the benefits. a copyright law dating back more than 55 years is said to be preventing artists in guyana from profiting from their skills. >> without an environment to really blossom. >> reporter: the laws are said to have resulted in a perfect breeding ground for piracy. it is so rampant here that roving kiosks like these blast pirated music in the streets. >> it is not a matter of choice because if you had to choose and it was the right and wrong, then i think it might be going for the right. if the system is stuck that there is no not anywhere else, it is the norm >> reporter: it is a situation that is said to be also preventing local talent from e
creativity is going out the window in guyana. england's batsman, a good day for them against south africa. >>> musicians are maintaining that a very old copyright law is behindering the rise of guyana's unique sound. we will hear from var i didn't know i can't lopez with some struggling artists. -- virginia. >> reporter: it won top honors. neither the writer nor the singer is reaping the benefits. a copyright law dating back more than 55 years is said to be preventing artists in...
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syrian border in nevada. [ music ] >> and cramping creativity, the copyright law aimed at hip dering guyana's music scene. we begin in saudi arabia where 47 people are accused of plotting and carrying out terrorist attacks have been executed. among those is sheik mimr-al-nimr. shia minority who live in saudi arabia say they're marginalized. iran said that saudi arabia pay a high price over his execution. also put to death, a man
syrian border in nevada. [ music ] >> and cramping creativity, the copyright law aimed at hip dering guyana's music scene. we begin in saudi arabia where 47 people are accused of plotting and carrying out terrorist attacks have been executed. among those is sheik mimr-al-nimr. shia minority who live in saudi arabia say they're marginalized. iran said that saudi arabia pay a high price over his execution. also put to death, a man
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but bootleggers are not the only one to blame for guyana's music malaise. finger is pointed at its politic politicians. >> they'll be stopped at the doors of parliament, or stopped at the doors of the political directorate. [singing] >> and that state of affairs leaves musicians feeling very discouraged. >> i do feel that sometimes we should be better off, being performers for so long, getting the recognition, people hold you at a high place, yet you don't get the money that you deserve for the work that you do. >> elsewhere in the caribbean, a simple change in the copyright law here means that the same could happen as in guyana. al jazeera, georgetown, guyana. >> with that we end this news hour from doha. thank you very much for watching. my colleague felicity barr is live from our news center next. i hope you stay with us. >> elderly americans addicted to painkillers prescribed by doctors. >> have you ever thought about going off of your painkiller dosage? >> no. i don't know if i'd have the courage to stop it. >> but is it leading to abuse more than it's
but bootleggers are not the only one to blame for guyana's music malaise. finger is pointed at its politic politicians. >> they'll be stopped at the doors of parliament, or stopped at the doors of the political directorate. [singing] >> and that state of affairs leaves musicians feeling very discouraged. >> i do feel that sometimes we should be better off, being performers for so long, getting the recognition, people hold you at a high place, yet you don't get the money that...
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to guyana, how an outdated copy write law is holding musicians back. >> reporter: the sound of widely acclaimed singer. recently it won top honors at a competition, but neither the writer nor the singer is reaping the benefits. a copyright law dating bag 55 years says to be denying them from making profit. >> without an enabling environment, it becomes difficult for your creativity and that of your artist to really blossom. >> reporter: the laws on the books are also said to have resulted in a per breeding ground for piracy. it is so rampant here that roving kiosks like these blast pirated music in the streets of georgetown. >> it is not a matter of choice because if you had to choose and there was a right and wrong, then i think more persons would go for the right. if the system is such that there isn't anywhere else, it's the norm. >> reporter: it is a situation that is said to be also preventing local talent from emerging. an original cd by a local artist costs five times more than a renowned artist. they have no chance of succeeding in their join country. boot legers are not the o
to guyana, how an outdated copy write law is holding musicians back. >> reporter: the sound of widely acclaimed singer. recently it won top honors at a competition, but neither the writer nor the singer is reaping the benefits. a copyright law dating bag 55 years says to be denying them from making profit. >> without an enabling environment, it becomes difficult for your creativity and that of your artist to really blossom. >> reporter: the laws on the books are also said to...
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to guyana where sounds of a unique style. an joy dated music copyright law is behindering struggling artist there. >> reporter: the sound of widely acclaimed singer. recent it won top honors at a competition. neither the writer nor the singer is reaping the benefits. a copyright law dating back more than 55 years is said to be preventing artists in guyana from profiting from their effort. with that that is preventing the growth of the country's music industry. it becomes difficult for artists to really blossom. >> reporter: the laws of the books are resulted in a perfect breeding ground for piracy, which is so rampant here that roving kiosks like these blast music openly in the street. >> you are part of the problem automatically it's not a matter of choice because if you had to choose and there was a right and wrong, then i think most person would go to the right. if the system is such that there isn't anywhere else, it is a norm. >> reporter: it is a situation that is said to be also preventing local talent from emerging. a
to guyana where sounds of a unique style. an joy dated music copyright law is behindering struggling artist there. >> reporter: the sound of widely acclaimed singer. recent it won top honors at a competition. neither the writer nor the singer is reaping the benefits. a copyright law dating back more than 55 years is said to be preventing artists in guyana from profiting from their effort. with that that is preventing the growth of the country's music industry. it becomes difficult for...
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a simple change in a copyright law here may just mean the same could happen in guyana >>> thanks so muchor joining us. up next the dark side, secrets of sports dopers. al jazeera investigates the secret world of performance enhancing drugs in sports. i will see you again tomorrow night. night. >> the sports story everyone's talking about. >> don't miss the world exclusive undercover investigation. only on al jazeera america. >>> [ ♪ ] >> i don't care what we have to do. i want to win.
a simple change in a copyright law here may just mean the same could happen in guyana >>> thanks so muchor joining us. up next the dark side, secrets of sports dopers. al jazeera investigates the secret world of performance enhancing drugs in sports. i will see you again tomorrow night. night. >> the sports story everyone's talking about. >> don't miss the world exclusive undercover investigation. only on al jazeera america. >>> [ ♪ ] >> i don't care what...
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barbas bolivia and ecuador guadalupe guyana and samoa 14 latin american countries already flagged by the cdc that the virus linked to refer neurological conditions in babies. the cdc has more of this virucide website cdc.gov including the country's that were listed. a caulfield tantrum gone by rolf next the harry and to the rough landing the has passengers on federal >> pam: aviation agency says the plane did not stop to l'vov landing strip at chicago's o'hare international airport light snow falling at o'hare today more than 155 flights were canceled because the winter weather on the east coast note injuries on the flight investigators still trying to determine the exact cause of the accident and a former alaska airlines pilot arrest accused of flying a plane under the influence of local paul the u.s. attorney's office says the ethics year-old david hawkins was arrested after being randomly selected for drug alcohol screening and failing officials say that the piloted to alaska airlines flights on june 25,014 while intoxicated following the incident removed from duty and retired fro
barbas bolivia and ecuador guadalupe guyana and samoa 14 latin american countries already flagged by the cdc that the virus linked to refer neurological conditions in babies. the cdc has more of this virucide website cdc.gov including the country's that were listed. a caulfield tantrum gone by rolf next the harry and to the rough landing the has passengers on federal >> pam: aviation agency says the plane did not stop to l'vov landing strip at chicago's o'hare international airport light...
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two detainees were transferred to guyana. president obama wants top close the prison down before he leaves office next year. >> two men are due in court facing federal terrorism charges. both came to the u.s. from iraq as refugees in 2012. the first was arrested in sacramento. prosecutors allege he traveled to syria to fight alongside extremist groups and then lied to u.s. authorities about his travels. in houston, another man was indicted on charges he tried to provide material support to isil. texas will the governor dan patrick said the houston arrest is one reason why his state wants to block the resettlement of syrian refugees saying texas may have prevented a catastrophic terrorism event in the making and saved countless lives. >>> tucson will mark five years since the shooting that killed five and critically injured former canning woman gabrielle gifford. she was part of the audience when the president announced his efforts to limit gun violence. >> it was a follow up to president obama's emotional announcement on his
two detainees were transferred to guyana. president obama wants top close the prison down before he leaves office next year. >> two men are due in court facing federal terrorism charges. both came to the u.s. from iraq as refugees in 2012. the first was arrested in sacramento. prosecutors allege he traveled to syria to fight alongside extremist groups and then lied to u.s. authorities about his travels. in houston, another man was indicted on charges he tried to provide material support...
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. >> a self-proclaimed religious paradise in guyana in south america. by jim jones, a man who called himself god.
. >> a self-proclaimed religious paradise in guyana in south america. by jim jones, a man who called himself god.