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it's getting heavier and light rain and drise dritz drizzle ink city.d the temperatures are staying on the cool side and we are drying out and clearing. and 60s on saturday and sunday. the next five days watching this storm closely typhoon in the pacific because it could impact japan. the satellite is showing nothing but clear skies. >> ash over si sydney australia. the fire situation over there is looking for some improvement. mioses. >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. with a look at today's top stories. there is no good reason why we can't govern responsibly. despite our differences. without coming from a manufactured crisis to the president said the congress must get working on the budget. more details from nsa including on how the crvment
it's getting heavier and light rain and drise dritz drizzle ink city.d the temperatures are staying on the cool side and we are drying out and clearing. and 60s on saturday and sunday. the next five days watching this storm closely typhoon in the pacific because it could impact japan. the satellite is showing nothing but clear skies. >> ash over si sydney australia. the fire situation over there is looking for some improvement. mioses. >>> this is al jazeera america live from new...
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Oct 15, 2013
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a suspected senior al kade do leader is about to appear ink side a new york city croom. grand jury recently indicted him for the role in the 1998 bombings for those u.s. embassies. jonathan has more from outside the federal courthouse in manhattan. >> al quaida suspects will face a judge today inside this new york courthouse. he will be presented and arraigned after being captured ten days ago in triply. 56 being on the run for close to a decade, as one of america's most wanted men, now, he is accused of having a role in the 1998 embassy bombings in africa, that killed more than 200 people. court documents allege that he ran surveillance, and that it was planned in response to u.s. action in somalia. now he was indicted in new york in 2001, along with 20 other co comparisons. since he was picked up by u.s. forces in libya earlier this month, he has been intergrated on a ship off the african coast, but those interrogations were cut short because of health problems. he apparently suffered from hepatitis c so the desix was made to bring him to the united states to a medical
a suspected senior al kade do leader is about to appear ink side a new york city croom. grand jury recently indicted him for the role in the 1998 bombings for those u.s. embassies. jonathan has more from outside the federal courthouse in manhattan. >> al quaida suspects will face a judge today inside this new york courthouse. he will be presented and arraigned after being captured ten days ago in triply. 56 being on the run for close to a decade, as one of america's most wanted men, now,...
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Oct 9, 2013
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this system self of the outer inks, winds gusting at 35 ocean city right now, and in georgetown, delaware, and gusting up near 20 miles per hour here in the baltimore area in response to this approaching storm. over dover,the rain annapolis, south of baltimore, over towards d.c., all of the way back into the mountains to the south and west, and this will continue to spread back across much of central -- southern maryland. some areas will be just cloudy, but the farther east you go, the wetter it is going to be. already, there has been some substantial rain. getting up to half an inch or the one inch mark, very heavy rain offshore. this will continue to spread north and west, and we have the potential to pick up an inch of rain with more light rain taking us into the beginning of the weekend. and breezy and cool. tonight, lows of 50 to 55, a northwest wind at 10 to 15, and on the wide scale of our satellite radar, you can see this off the outer banks. this is the remnants of what was once the tropical storm karen. as was combining with a front that stalled off of the coast, and it is not g
this system self of the outer inks, winds gusting at 35 ocean city right now, and in georgetown, delaware, and gusting up near 20 miles per hour here in the baltimore area in response to this approaching storm. over dover,the rain annapolis, south of baltimore, over towards d.c., all of the way back into the mountains to the south and west, and this will continue to spread back across much of central -- southern maryland. some areas will be just cloudy, but the farther east you go, the wetter...
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Oct 20, 2013
10/13
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ink from chase. so you can. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire citieso the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ senators graham and warner. senator warner, you heard senator graham lay out what he thinks the path is here. he also talks about how badly republicans were hurt. was your party hurt by this? and where do you think this all goes now? >> bob, there were really no winners. i mean, our country took an economic hit. we also took, i think, a confidence hit in terms of the american public. i understand why people are madder than heck at all of us. and we took a hit on the world stage. look when you see china and russia saying let's de-dollarize the world. let's move away from an american-driven economy. so i think-- and lindsey and i, we have a lot of common agreement. we're working on infrastructure together. wyatt to put this in an order of three things. first, we've got to show we can govern. basic governments means we've got to put a budget in place where we go at least for a year without any threat of a fiscal crise. ...
ink from chase. so you can. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire citieso the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ senators graham and warner. senator warner, you heard senator graham lay out what he thinks the path is here. he also talks about how badly republicans were hurt. was your party hurt by this?...
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Oct 27, 2013
10/13
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ink from chase. so you can. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire citiesso the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ now with phil shenon. phil, why do you think the assassination could have been prevented? >> well there's a tremendous amount of material, that shows both the f.b.i. and c.i.a. were very aware of the threat that lee harvey oswald posed. and, you know, i'm not the only one who believes that. former f.b.i. director clarence kelly, when he was at the f.b.i. in the 1970s, he was perplexed by the kennedy assassination as anybody else. he went into the raw files and found that there was plenty of evidence that had somebody just connectedly the do the in those few days before president kennedy arrived in dallas, the assassination was preventible, perhaps easily preventible. >> schieffer: part of those thoughts have to do with oswald going to mexico city. that part is well known, but what he did there is not so much well known. as you have gone back, found out how much the c.i.a. knew what he was doing down there. one of the t
ink from chase. so you can. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire citiesso the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ now with phil shenon. phil, why do you think the assassination could have been prevented? >> well there's a tremendous amount of material, that shows both the f.b.i. and c.i.a. were...
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Oct 20, 2013
10/13
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ink, also pasta with swordfish, eggplant, and tomatoes. oh, beautiful. perfect. perfect pasta. very happy with that. >> good. i know you've been looking forward to it so i'm glad it's good. it's an expensive citymer is paying. >> more. >> more so that the store can afford to pay its extortion money. the big change that has happened is that up until the mid-'80s, the late '80s, there were a great many sicilians who thought if they were honest and didn't have anything to do with the mafia, they could live without being affected by the mafia. apparently 80% of the businesses in palermo and 70% in the rest of italy that pay extortion. >> that's a lot. >> that's a lot. >> but not everybody pays the bite. a small but growing coalition of businesses have joined a group, a grass roots organization taking a stand against the mafia's traditional mere total control over the food chain, from farm to table. i come out of the restaurant business in new york. you got taxed with every laundry order every time they took your trash away. it was built in to all your basic services. >> here it's much more going around. christmas and easter. >> guy comes by. >> the guy comes by. >> it's plain and simple extortion.
ink, also pasta with swordfish, eggplant, and tomatoes. oh, beautiful. perfect. perfect pasta. very happy with that. >> good. i know you've been looking forward to it so i'm glad it's good. it's an expensive citymer is paying. >> more. >> more so that the store can afford to pay its extortion money. the big change that has happened is that up until the mid-'80s, the late '80s, there were a great many sicilians who thought if they were honest and didn't have anything to do with...
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Oct 27, 2013
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ink, also pasta with swordfish, eggplant, and tomatoes. oh, beautiful. perfect. perfect pasta. very happy with that. >> good. i know you've been looking forward to it so i'm glad it's good. it's an expensive citymer is paying. >> more. >> more so that the store can afford to pay its extortion money. the big change that has happened is that up until the mid-'80s, the late '80s, there were a great many sicilians who thought if they were honest and didn't have anything to do with the mafia, they could live without being affected by the mafia. apparently 80% of the businesses in palermo and 70% in the rest of italy that pay extortion. >> that's a lot. >> that's a lot. >> but not everybody pays the bite. a small but growing coalition of businesses have joined a group, a grass roots organization taking a stand against the mafia's traditional mere total control over the food chain, from farm to table. i come out of the restaurant business in new york. you got taxed with every laundry order every time they took your trash away. it was built in to all your basic services. >> here it's much more going around. christmas and easter. >> guy comes by. >> the guy comes by. >> it's plain and simple extortion.
ink, also pasta with swordfish, eggplant, and tomatoes. oh, beautiful. perfect. perfect pasta. very happy with that. >> good. i know you've been looking forward to it so i'm glad it's good. it's an expensive citymer is paying. >> more. >> more so that the store can afford to pay its extortion money. the big change that has happened is that up until the mid-'80s, the late '80s, there were a great many sicilians who thought if they were honest and didn't have anything to do with...