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an al jazeera america special report race in america all next week part of our special black history month coverage on al jazeera america >> san salvador, el salvador's capital, is where many migrant children -- including josue -- have departed for the us. it's also where those who don't make it are returned. >> this bus arrived with a group of children who were detained en route to the us. >> for many of these families it's been days and days of not knowing where their children were and what conditions they were in. now they've arrive and there's a lot of emotion. it's a mix of happiness and sadness. the sadness is that they didn't make it, and the happiness is that they're here alive and here. >> ruth gomez rivera's 15-year-old son was on the bus. he left the country a week ago, but was caught by mexican authorities. >> ruth's son is interviewed by immigration officials, fingerprinted, and released to the care of his mother. >> the family is reunited for now -- but they can't go back home. they're scared it might be a death sentence for their son. it's been reported that a about a
an al jazeera america special report race in america all next week part of our special black history month coverage on al jazeera america >> san salvador, el salvador's capital, is where many migrant children -- including josue -- have departed for the us. it's also where those who don't make it are returned. >> this bus arrived with a group of children who were detained en route to the us. >> for many of these families it's been days and days of not knowing where their...
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only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america presents borderland's dramatic conclusion >> no one's prepared for this journey. >> our teams experience the heart breaking desperation >> we're all following stories of people that have died in the desert. >> and the importance... >> experiencing it, has changed me completely... >> of the lives that were lost in the desert >> this is the most dangerous part of your trip... >> an emotional finale you can't miss... >> we got be here to tell the story. >> the final journey borderland only on al jazeera america >> san salvador, el salvador's capital, is where many migrant children -- including josue -- have departed for the us. it's also where those who don't make it are returned. >> this bus arrived with a group of children who were detained en route to the us. >> for many of these families it's been days and days of not knowing where their children were and what conditions they were in. now they've arrive and there's a lot of emotion. it's a mix of happiness and sadness. the sadness is that they didn't make it, and the happiness is that t
only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america presents borderland's dramatic conclusion >> no one's prepared for this journey. >> our teams experience the heart breaking desperation >> we're all following stories of people that have died in the desert. >> and the importance... >> experiencing it, has changed me completely... >> of the lives that were lost in the desert >> this is the most dangerous part of your trip... >> an emotional...
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al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. l, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> writer taiye selasi shares her impactful point of view >> certain people have to explain there presence... >> when you're part of many worlds, where is home? >> in ghana, i was not going to be able to become the person i wanted to be. >> every monday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera part of our special black history month coverage on al jazeera america >> monday. >> this is the place where 43 students were handed over to criminal organizations. >> a crime that shocked the world. >> the military is about a mile away. they say that they didn't hear anything. >> where are mexico's missing students? >> kidnappings keep going up h
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back in two minutes. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> at 7:00, a thorough of the day's events. >> at the end of the day, we're going to give you an intelligent, context driven, take on the day's news. >> then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. >> this is a complicated situation. how significant is it? >> and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. >> they're sending their government a message. >> organizing themselves. >> people say they're finally fed up. >> weeknights, on al jazeera america primetime. >> writer taiye selasi shares her impactful point of view >> certain people have to explain there presence... >> when you're part of many worlds, where is home? >> in ghana, i was not going to be able to become the person i wanted to be. >> every monday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera part of our special black his
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al jazeera america. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrapup of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. weeknights, on al jazeera america . >> sloven cutting edge innovation but a culture far less toward thinking when it comes to gender equality. i'm talking about the sexism patricia sabga reports. >> hbo's sloven, a technical world satire, some say as sex is sexist as spierd it. the male to smeafl employees at powerhouses, google, facebook, linked in twitter and microsoft. focus in on leadership and that yawning gap gets even wider. the gender imbalance also finds its way into pay. a fact that landed ceo satya nadella into hot water when he gave this advice to female tech workers who wouldn't a raise. >> it's not but knowing that the system will give you the raises as you go along. >> within aan hour nad admitted he was wrong. admitnadia admithewas wrong. -- nadella admithe
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month coverage on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. what got us talking about this technique is a debate and vote in the british parliament that made the u.k. the first country to approve the fertility technique using third party mitochondrial d.n.a. >> this is a bold step for parliament but is considered and informed. this is world-leading science within a highly respected regulatory regime. for many families affected, it is light at the end of a dark tunnel. house. >> another member of parliament, geena bruce said: in the british debate lawmakers were told they were crossing a new ethical threshold in aproofing the technique. did they, are we getting ready to do the same. arthur cap lain, a professor of bioethics at the department of population health, and marcy donoski executive director at the center for genetics and society. arthur, you have written forcefully and made a strong why? >> well, i think the technique could be helpful to families, there are other things they may be able to do. if you are afflicted with
month coverage on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. what got us talking about this technique is a debate and vote in the british parliament that made the u.k. the first country to approve the fertility technique using third party mitochondrial d.n.a. >> this is a bold step for parliament but is considered and informed. this is world-leading science within a highly respected regulatory regime. for many families...
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al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> josue's immediate family lives more than three thousand miles away -- near new york city. >> last year his mother luz paid several thousand dollars to send for her oldest son daniel roberto. unlike josue daniel roberto reached us soil before being detained by border patrol. and from there where did they send you? us law protected him from immediate deportation. instead, daniel roberto was released to his mother. now he's fighting for asylum. are you afraid for josue? >> immigration lawyers say us judges rarely grant asylum to children who escaped gang violence. daniel roberto's mother, luz, left her boys a decade ago. >> a lot of people find it difficult to understand how a mother can leave her kids behind. what
al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> josue's immediate family lives more than three thousand miles away -- near new york city. >> last year his...
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weeknights, on al jazeera america . >>> here on al jazeera america, i'm ray suarez. let's hear from one of the people who helped to kick off the debate. the chair of the history det, and an educator who wrote the framework for teaching advance placement of american history. welcome to inside story. >> thank you. >> just before we go the sweet spot between america and a glorified american jim tried in our warts and all past to teach - do you think they understood what you are up against when you are on the stage, and there's 25 people for you to deliver to? >> they do. they might get the students to learn differently themselves. part of it is letting them do it. >> why did you need to rework the framework for teaching the american mystery to schoolkids? >> it's a process that the a.p. history course is one of the oldest courses in programming. really since the late 1950s. we are hearing that the course had turned into a course that involved multiple choice questions asking anything about the course of american you you. >> are all your students ready, or do you have to
weeknights, on al jazeera america . >>> here on al jazeera america, i'm ray suarez. let's hear from one of the people who helped to kick off the debate. the chair of the history det, and an educator who wrote the framework for teaching advance placement of american history. welcome to inside story. >> thank you. >> just before we go the sweet spot between america and a glorified american jim tried in our warts and all past to teach - do you think they understood what you...
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month coverage on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "inside story", i'm luis suarez, we are looking at the soaring -- i'm ray suarez, we are looking the at soaring number of measles in america, more than a decade after it was considered eradicated. new jersey governor chris christie was touring a vaccine research and production center in britain as part of a trade mission. he was asked about measles cases and vaccines, he pointed out he and his wife had their children vaccinated and said: chris christie was trying tohread the needle as a republican with national aspirations and a state government with oversight responsibilities, he spent the next day walking back the statement a measles vaccination endorsement. and stated: joining us for the rest of the programme, a paediatrician in washington d.c. and a doctor from baltimore city health commissioner. does a statement hike governor chris christie help you as a municipal health official? >> politicians should base what they say on science and fact and evidence, not on what is appealing to individuals at any given time. we know vaccin
month coverage on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "inside story", i'm luis suarez, we are looking at the soaring -- i'm ray suarez, we are looking the at soaring number of measles in america, more than a decade after it was considered eradicated. new jersey governor chris christie was touring a vaccine research and production center in britain as part of a trade mission. he was asked about measles cases and vaccines, he pointed out he and his wife had their children...
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the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >> an al jazeera america special report >> unfortunately, you can't "should have", all we can do is move forward >> a nation forced to take a closer look at race. >> ...check which ethnicity... i checked multiple boxes... this is who i am... >> what does it really mean to be the minority? >> black history comes up, everyones looking to hear what you have to say, because you're the spokesperson... >> how can we learn from the past? and create a better future? an al jazeera america special report race in america all next week part of our special black history month coverage on al jazeera america >> wanted to continue the conversation we're having on education. jeb bush says the biggest impediment to education rornl reform are federal government and teachers union. randy wine garden. she says that wush talks a good game about wanting what's best for students but he's just siphoning much needed public money into private hands. randy, always good to see you. let me ask you this. he has whether you agree with his methodology or not, had made educ
the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >> an al jazeera america special report >> unfortunately, you can't "should have", all we can do is move forward >> a nation forced to take a closer look at race. >> ...check which ethnicity... i checked multiple boxes... this is who i am... >> what does it really mean to be the minority? >> black history comes up, everyones looking to hear what you have to say, because you're the spokesperson......
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on al jazeera america. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> from coast to coast. >> people selling fresh water for fracking. >> stories that have impact. >> we lost lives. >> that make a difference. >> senator, we were hoping that we could ask you some questions about your legal problems. >> that open your world. >> it could be very dangerous. >> i hear gunshots. >> a bullet came right there through the window. >> it absolutely is a crisis. >> real reporting. >> this is what we do. >> america tonight. tuesday through friday. 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >> josue's immediate family lives more than three thousand miles away -- near new york city. >> last year his mother luz paid several thousand dollars to send for her oldest son daniel roberto. unlike josue
on al jazeera america. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> from coast to coast. >> people selling fresh water for fracking. >> stories that have impact. >> we lost lives. >> that make a difference. >> senator, we were hoping that we could ask you some questions about your legal problems. >> that open your world. >> it...
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only on al jazeera america. >> coming up on al jazeera america's "borderland". >> yeah! >> my boys! >> good to see you! >> i don't know if i would say that i've every seen anything like this. >> are you and your daughter gonna take this train? this, takes guts. >> and it's not safe, this moves back and fourth. >> you
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only on al jazeera america. >>> in the heart of boston's south end research on some. deadliest diseases will begin in the n i.e.d. l. ronald heads up the building, and has assembled a team of virus hunters. their mission - to keep a step ahealth of dangerous pathogens. it's not hard to predict the next breakout, but there's a animals. >> they are spillover. not common in humans, but when we come into contact with infected animals, we don't have immunity to them. >> when viruses jump species, it's called zoouno sis, and transmission is more common. researchers believe that patient zero, for the outbreak of ebola, was a 2-year-old in guinea, and came in contact with bats, while playing in a hollow tree. the director of tissue imaging, and a microbiologist who species. >> we want to develop tools to understand the evolution of these pathogens, what signals might there be that says the virus is acquiring the ability to infect different species. >> reporter: in order to study how the pathogens evolve he uses recombatant technology. genes from jelly fish are fused with the
only on al jazeera america. >>> in the heart of boston's south end research on some. deadliest diseases will begin in the n i.e.d. l. ronald heads up the building, and has assembled a team of virus hunters. their mission - to keep a step ahealth of dangerous pathogens. it's not hard to predict the next breakout, but there's a animals. >> they are spillover. not common in humans, but when we come into contact with infected animals, we don't have immunity to them. >> when...
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only on al jazeera america. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> at 7:00, a thorough of the day's events. >> at the end of the day, we're going to give you an intelligent, context driven, take on the day's news. >> then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. >> this is a complicated situation. how significant is it? >> and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. >> they're sending their government a message. >> organizing themselves. >> people say they're finally fed up. >> weeknights, on al jazeera >> in the case of the students while there have been some allegations that federal forces could have been involved in the attack there's been no hard evidence. but there is the question - could they have stopped what happened that night? this is where three students were killed on september 26th and 43 others taken by the municipal police and handed over to criminal organizations. the military battalion is about a mile away f
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only on al jazeera america. about innovations that can change lives. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out our team of hard core nerds. kyle hill is an engineer. tonight, sharks, long feared for their ferocity, how they can protect us. the secret in in their skin. rachelle oldmixon is a neuroscience.
only on al jazeera america. about innovations that can change lives. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out our team of hard core nerds. kyle hill is an engineer. tonight, sharks, long feared for their ferocity, how they can protect us. the secret in in their skin. rachelle oldmixon is a neuroscience.
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talk to al jazeera part of our special black history month coverage on al jazeera america al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. a show about innovations that can change lives. humanity and we are doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check the team of hardcore nerds. dr shini somara is a mechanical engineer. tonight saving baby grace. doctors try a cutting edge treatment to heal this little girl's brain, infusing her with her own umbilical cord blood. treatment?
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only on al jazeera america. >> america's first climate refugees >> this is probably a hurricane away from it being gone. >> who's to blame? >> 36% of land lost was caused by oil and gas industry... >> ...and a fight to save america's coastline. >> we have kinda made a deal with the devil >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... award winning investigative documentary series... the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >>> the senate confirmed ashton carter to be the next secretary of defense. the approval coming a day after president obama asked congress to authorise military action against i.s.i.l. in a letter to congress the president mentioned the possibility of limited ground action like the use of special forces to target i.s.i.l. leadership. the question is whether limited ground action is enough if defeating i.s.i.l. entirely is the goal. retired army lieutenant john nagel fought in iraq and earned a bronze star and literally co-wrote the army counterinsurgery fi
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only on al jazeera america. >> hello welcome to another news hour from al jazeera in doha.g up, talks to try to solve the political cries in yemen get underway in the capitol. >> 40 people killed in a stampede outside a football stadium in cairo. egypt's public prosecutor orders and investigation. >> america's top envoy to iraq says government forces will begin a major ground campaign
only on al jazeera america. >> hello welcome to another news hour from al jazeera in doha.g up, talks to try to solve the political cries in yemen get underway in the capitol. >> 40 people killed in a stampede outside a football stadium in cairo. egypt's public prosecutor orders and investigation. >> america's top envoy to iraq says government forces will begin a major ground campaign
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only on al jazeera america. >>> fighting intensifies in eastern ukraine. a bus depot is attacked in donetsk, hours before peace talks. future resumes in minsk >>> al jazeera, live from doha. also on the programme - the u.s. and the u.k. close their embassy in the yemeni capital as houthi leaders strengthen their hold. tough talks with eurozone
only on al jazeera america. >>> fighting intensifies in eastern ukraine. a bus depot is attacked in donetsk, hours before peace talks. future resumes in minsk >>> al jazeera, live from doha. also on the programme - the u.s. and the u.k. close their embassy in the yemeni capital as houthi leaders strengthen their hold. tough talks with eurozone
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only on al jazeera america. >>> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america. ray suarez. next month the supreme court will hear arguments in a case that could jeopardise a major tenuate of the affordable care act. the federal subsidies that make buying health insurance affordable. should the court rule against the administration. as many as 8 million living in the 37 states could lose the subsidies, forcing them to pay more or effectively ending their coverage. all along congressional republicans insisted the mandate is a mistake and the law as promise. >> right now americans are forced to buy a government product or buy apenalty. the constitution mandates freedom. obama care must be repealed and replaced. the americans should be able to provide the insurance they want or need. people should be able to buy health insurance across state lines. since the aca was passed and since it's gone peace by piece into effect. there has been debate about the design, whether it would work, forcing people into the overall insurance risk pool by creating a mandate making insu
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only on al jazeera america. photos ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to "techknow."ally is the final frontier of exploration here on earth and scientists are just now beginning to understand what lives down there and how it all works. these scientists are not the only one interested. >> that scientific research of a whole lot of research down there in terms of the minerals and metals there is a rush to bring all of that to the surface. >> you know that rush is a delicate and potentially really contentious issue, because we know so little about that environment so it's tricky. >> tricky or not deep sea mining it is coming potentially within the next two years and it might bring a lot of issues with it. let's take a look. >> these days the new gold rush isn't in the hills. it's in the deep. hydrothermal vents two miles down. verified by the submersible alvin in 1977. and no one knows it better than scierchtscientist cindy van dover, she now consults with the undersea mining industry. >> we have been finding valuable minerals on the sea floor, the deposits that make up
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weeknights, on al jazeera america . >>> we are back with "inside story" on al jazeera america i'm ray suarez. one thing that could go a long way to bringing order out of the current patchwork quilt of marriage laws and practices in america around same-sex mannering is a supreme court decision applied broadly. in a ruling that struck down california's prop 8 and a ruling applying federal taxation and heritage laws to a new york woman married to a woman, the high court went some of the way. will a decision give states and couples the finality they teek. in a 7-2 decision, the court declined to put it on hold. supreme court justice clarence thomas ex-core rated his peers saying: >>> elizabeth, why did clarence thomas give us an idea of the supreme court tipping its hand about the april argument, and ruling later this year? >> well, i do think the trend across the country in favour of marriage equality, the one that continues when the case comes to the supreme court. we have seen a precedent over the last several decades driven by anthony kennedy, recognising the dignity of gay and lesbia
weeknights, on al jazeera america . >>> we are back with "inside story" on al jazeera america i'm ray suarez. one thing that could go a long way to bringing order out of the current patchwork quilt of marriage laws and practices in america around same-sex mannering is a supreme court decision applied broadly. in a ruling that struck down california's prop 8 and a ruling applying federal taxation and heritage laws to a new york woman married to a woman, the high court went...
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only on al jazeera america. in the months that followed the students disappearance dozens were arrested including the mayor of iguala - jose luis abarca - and his wife - who officials say ordered the attack on the students... ...allegedly believing they were going to disrupt an event they were holding that night - an allegation the students deny. after taking the boys off the buses, investigators say police piled them into the backs of their trucks and handed them over to a local cartel that had close links to the mayor and his wife. the case of the students ...is not an isolated one in mexico according to the government's own reports over 22,000 people have gone missing in mexico since 2006, though human rights groups believe that number to be far higher. it's been three and half years since juana last heard from her daughter, brenda damaris - here it says i'm still alive.... find me it was late on a summer night when she called to say she'd been in a car accident just outside the city of monterrey. the family
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month coverage on al jazeera america >> coming up on al jazeera america's "borderland". >> yeah! >> my boys! >> good to see you! >> i don't know if i would say that i've every seen anything like this. >> are you and your daughter gonna take this train? th
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presents only on al jazeera america . >>> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america i'm ray suarez, why the emphasis on the battle for debaltseve. for one thing, a lot of resources has been sent in. and the center connected luhansk and donetsk by lapped and rail. the situation in ukraine is the focus. joining me now, kurt volker, former u.s. ambassador to nato. director of the mccain institute for international leadership, and fred reeka bipedy, senior fellow from the school of advanced international studies of johns hopkins university. the last time you were here you argued against giving defensive weapons to the ukranian army. has what has transpired given idea? >> not yet, i'm afraid. i support the idea that petro porashenko laid down, having international peacekeeping forces in ukraine. that would be an excellent idea. more so, developmental context, mistake. >> here we are, arms continue to pour in over the russian frontier, even though russia doesn't acknowledge that they are russian weapons, giving an venge to separatist forces. they outgun the national army o
presents only on al jazeera america . >>> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america i'm ray suarez, why the emphasis on the battle for debaltseve. for one thing, a lot of resources has been sent in. and the center connected luhansk and donetsk by lapped and rail. the situation in ukraine is the focus. joining me now, kurt volker, former u.s. ambassador to nato. director of the mccain institute for international leadership, and fred reeka bipedy, senior fellow from...
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only on al jazeera america. >>> iraqi forces are finally gaining ground on i.s.i.l. not without help from america, and with iraq going broke as the oil business goes bust. how much more blood and treasure can the u.s. afford to provide. i'm talking about a man who had his own boots on the ground and trained its army >>> plus, one of the influential women attempting to shape the future of this region at war. >> we will hopefully, behind the military piece come up with a
only on al jazeera america. >>> iraqi forces are finally gaining ground on i.s.i.l. not without help from america, and with iraq going broke as the oil business goes bust. how much more blood and treasure can the u.s. afford to provide. i'm talking about a man who had his own boots on the ground and trained its army >>> plus, one of the influential women attempting to shape the future of this region at war. >> we will hopefully, behind the military piece come up with a
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. >> the final journey borderland only on al jazeera america >> this is al jazeera america. i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories this hour. dozens of people are killed in egypt, outside a major soccer match in cairo. >> we are absolutely determined to work for you the people who elected us. >> still standing. awfts's embattled prime minister survives a challenge to his leadership. jordan vows to avenge its pilot. >>> and what it means to be black in america. >> thanks for being with us. tonight we begin with case on in egypt, bodies being taken to a morgue following a violent riot outside a soccer stadium. the fighting broke out earlier today, between police and soccer fans in east cairo. officials say at least 40 people were killed in stampedeing clashes. and dozens others killed. a stadium engulfed in flames. fans and players filling street. >> groups of football fans try to get into the air defense stadium in cairo. they have come the reach a game between zemelac and eppi. some don't have tickets to the game. they try stop them and us
. >> the final journey borderland only on al jazeera america >> this is al jazeera america. i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories this hour. dozens of people are killed in egypt, outside a major soccer match in cairo. >> we are absolutely determined to work for you the people who elected us. >> still standing. awfts's embattled prime minister survives a challenge to his leadership. jordan vows to avenge its pilot. >>> and...
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. >> fault lines al jazeera america's award winning, investigative series... on al jazeera america the deadly civil war in syria must be told. couldstopped. could it be time to come to political solutions, i'm talking to an official at the time united nations who tried to help. >> i feel like we have let the people of syria down. over three million have fled as refugees pches it is . it has actually is a scandal. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." syria four years of civil war which originally started off as a bunch of mass protests call on president bashar al-assad to step down. but the situation quickly deteriorated into open violence. government officials responded by taking up arms. sending money and weapons to myriad rebel groups. the government sought out military aid from its allies and the government covers dmasks arounddamascus and the coast. al al al qaeda affiliate al nusra, using it as a springboard to grap partsgrabsgrab parts of iraq. meanwhile, i.s.i.l. continues making worldwide headlines by videotaping the murders of aid workers and j
. >> fault lines al jazeera america's award winning, investigative series... on al jazeera america the deadly civil war in syria must be told. couldstopped. could it be time to come to political solutions, i'm talking to an official at the time united nations who tried to help. >> i feel like we have let the people of syria down. over three million have fled as refugees pches it is . it has actually is a scandal. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." syria four...
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only on al jazeera america. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> at 7:00, a thorough of the day's events. >> at the end of the day, we're going to give you an intelligent, context driven, take on the day's news. >> then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. >> this is a complicated situation. how significant is it? >> and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. >> they're sending their government a message. >> organizing themselves. >> people say they're finally fed up. >> weeknights, on al jazeera america primetime. >>> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america i'm ray suarez. we are continuing a look at radicalization and recruitment by groups willing to use violence for political aims, reaching them on prison, street corners and online. in a video, the director of the national counterterrorism center testified that the u.s. and allies are concerned with 20,000 foreign fighters who travelled to syria from o
only on al jazeera america. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> at 7:00, a thorough of the day's events. >> at the end of the day, we're going to give you an intelligent, context driven, take on the day's news. >> then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. >> this is a complicated situation. how significant is it? >> and at...
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talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> welcome to theews hour. i'm darren jordan. rockets hit theisern ukrainian town killing at least three people. ♪ >>> pomp and circumstance in cairo, and egyptian president welcomes toe russian president, vladimir putin. >>> conviction upheld, the convicted leader loses his appeal against a sodomy accusation. >>> the council of this illegal settlement is trying to impose taxes on their palestinian neighborhoods. ♪ >>> welcome to the program, we begin with the crisis in eastern ukraine. at least three have been killed and several wounded in a rocket attack. the ukrainian government says rockets hit one of his military bases and some residential bases. ukraine is denying reports that they have surrounded a key town outside of donetsk. this comes despite repeated efforts to broker a peace deal. talks are set to take place in the belarusian capitol on wednesday. it is hope the peace talks will result to the end of the fighting. let's goo to charles stratford who is live for us in donetsk. this is has been
talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> welcome to theews hour. i'm darren jordan. rockets hit theisern ukrainian town killing at least three people. ♪ >>> pomp and circumstance in cairo, and egyptian president welcomes toe russian president, vladimir putin. >>> conviction upheld, the convicted leader loses his appeal against a sodomy accusation. >>> the council of this illegal settlement is trying to...
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>> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... award winning investigative documentary series... access restricted only on al jazeera america >>> i'm at the 45th agual forum meetings in davos switzerland, and about to lead a conversation about closing the infrastructure gap. most upped we are not building infrastructure or maintaining that that we have. some of that is because of a shift in how we gn the biggest -- finance the biggest infrastructure projects like power plants, roads, dams, railways. with interest rates at low, this may be the best time history to figure that problem out. >>> the conversation we are having is about bridging the infrastructure gap. the infrastructure financing gan in particular. it's a remarkably important topic. many will not under why there is an infrastructure gap. there has been a remarkable change in the way we finance infrastructure projects in the world. over the last several years. some of it has had to do with the recession that this world felt, a
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month coverage on al jazeera america >>> hello. ray suarez. this week gay people started getting married in alabama. but the tug of war over same-sex marriage is not quite over. 81% of barack obama voters approved a ban on same-sex marriage. a federal judge struck down the ban. at the 11th hour the chief judge in the state of alabama tried to nullify the ruling ordering judges not to issue licences much the supreme court is letting marriages take place for now. the court will take up the issue
month coverage on al jazeera america >>> hello. ray suarez. this week gay people started getting married in alabama. but the tug of war over same-sex marriage is not quite over. 81% of barack obama voters approved a ban on same-sex marriage. a federal judge struck down the ban. at the 11th hour the chief judge in the state of alabama tried to nullify the ruling ordering judges not to issue licences much the supreme court is letting marriages take place for now. the court will take up...
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only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america. ray suarez . mr. ambassador you wanted to respond? >> absolutely. we know from talking to people in elite moscow they are very unhappy with the policies that have been happening within russia. the people had an implicit deal with mr. putin, he would have his way with policies. between oil prices and sanctions he ha has not delivered prosperity. polls show mr. putin is still very popular but his popularity is a lot lest than it was a few weeks ago. if body bags come home, his popularity will go through the floor. i'm not saying that's what's going to happen to him but this is a danger for him that's why he hides the bodies. there is another point that is more important. course. if you listen to what he said over the past seven eight or even ten years, he has a right he says to intervene wherever, he believes the rules of the post-cold war world has to be rewritten. he has committed provocations against the baltic saits. he sees anest an estonian counter-- >> let me put that to frederic
only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america. ray suarez . mr. ambassador you wanted to respond? >> absolutely. we know from talking to people in elite moscow they are very unhappy with the policies that have been happening within russia. the people had an implicit deal with mr. putin, he would have his way with policies. between oil prices and sanctions he ha has not delivered prosperity. polls show mr. putin is still very popular...
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al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> at 7:00, a thorough of the day's events. >> at the end of the day, we're going to give you an intelligent, context driven, take on the day's news. >> then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. >> this is a complicated situation. how significant is it? >> and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. >> they're sending their government a message. >> organizing themselves. >> people say they're finally fed up. >> weeknights, on al jazeera america primetime. welcome back. more now on the plight of the gala people. they are known for having many of their culture practices still intact. and speak their own creole influenced language. what is less known is the risk to their landowner ship and they widespread poverty, i don't think most people know about the gula people despite their instrengthive value to american history and african-american history. >> i think t
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only on al jazeera america. life? it's a topic a lot of shows won't touch but we're going there in depth. first, we're speaking to a man spending years on death row, for what? nothing. >> i was a young black kid who life didn't mean anything to the system. >> then i'll talk to ken fineberg, he's in charge of the highest compensation case cases, including the gm recall and the boston bombing. >>> then coming together in a last ditch effort in ukraine. and the man whose name you rarely here, moscow's justification for war. this is "real money"," i'm ali velshi. what is the value of a human life? in some ways that's a question with no satisfying answer. but it's a question that must be answered, after terror attacks like 9/11 or after fatal accidents like those caused by gm's faulty ignition switches. these tragedies force a modern society to make a cold calculation of what a human life is in monetary terms. in the case of the 9/11 attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people, families of victims received an average of $2.1 m
only on al jazeera america. life? it's a topic a lot of shows won't touch but we're going there in depth. first, we're speaking to a man spending years on death row, for what? nothing. >> i was a young black kid who life didn't mean anything to the system. >> then i'll talk to ken fineberg, he's in charge of the highest compensation case cases, including the gm recall and the boston bombing. >>> then coming together in a last ditch effort in ukraine. and the man whose name...
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only on al jazeera america. >>>welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez, we are taking a closer look at the federal bureau of investigation's director speech on race and law enforce. at georgetown university. in his address, one of the nation's important law enforcement officers offered what he called hard truths. >> much research points to the widespread existence of unconscious bias. many people have unconscious racial biases and react differently to a white face than a black face. in fact, we all - white and black - carry various biases around with us. >> a few weeks ago the mayor of new york, bill de blasio, at a time of racial tension in his city, talked about different conversations about race inside his own mixed race family. >> for so many of our families there's a fear. i had to worry over the years, elaine has had to worry is dante safe. there are so many families in this city that feel each and every night "is my child safe?" and not just from some of the painful reality crime and violence in some of our neighbourhoods, but safe
only on al jazeera america. >>>welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez, we are taking a closer look at the federal bureau of investigation's director speech on race and law enforce. at georgetown university. in his address, one of the nation's important law enforcement officers offered what he called hard truths. >> much research points to the widespread existence of unconscious bias. many people have unconscious racial biases and react...
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talk to al jazeera part of our special black history month coverage on al jazeera america >> announcer: this is "talk to al jazeera". i'm joined by singer, producer and fillan throughist akon >>> i want to talk about women, and your view of women. >> i love women. >> when you sing about them, they are called sexy chicks - course. >> without being disrespectful, that is the only word i can use to describe them. >> sexy chicks, the infamous incident in trinidad in 2007, where, you know, you were dancing suggestively, to say the least with a teenage girl. you know, and i know this is not just hue, in hip hop in general women are called names and so on. it's a figure of speech, but i wonder, akon can dehumanizing entertainment. >> i wouldn't call it dehumanizing. the women call each other [ bleep ] rather than men. >> really. >> if i listen to a female conversation, it's [ bleep ] so crazy girl. some people are uptight that they don't embrace personality, loosen up. >> what do you respond to people women. >> they clearly don't know me. there's not a woman in my life that says i don't respe
talk to al jazeera part of our special black history month coverage on al jazeera america >> announcer: this is "talk to al jazeera". i'm joined by singer, producer and fillan throughist akon >>> i want to talk about women, and your view of women. >> i love women. >> when you sing about them, they are called sexy chicks - course. >> without being disrespectful, that is the only word i can use to describe them. >> sexy chicks, the infamous...
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. >> that's it for this edition of al jazeera america's international hour. i'm stephanie sy. >> i'm antonio mora. thanks for watching. for watching. >> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in mcallen, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political asylum? >> we're not talking about criminals. these are innocent children, fleeing desperate times, whether it's poverty, whether it's violence, whether it's the draw of a better life in the united states. >> the obama administration has made it clear: most of the children will be deported. but they continue to arrive -- twice as many as last year, and 4 times as many as in 2011. >> we've been riding along the border all week and we're seeing some action in this area. we're not far away from the river and fr
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only on al jazeera america. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> josue's immediate family lives more than three thousand miles away -- near new york city. >> last year his mother luz paid several thousand dollars to send for her oldest son daniel roberto. unlike josue daniel roberto reached us soil before being detained by border patrol. and from there where did they send you? us law protected him from immediate deportation. instead, daniel roberto was released to his mother. now he's fighting for asylum. are you afraid for josue? >> immigration lawyers say us judges rarely grant asylum to children who escaped gang violence. daniel roberto's mother, luz, left her boys a decade ago. >> a lot of people find it difficult to understand how a mother can leave her kids behind. what would you say to them? >> in el salvador, josue is back in the neighborhood where his brother fled gang recruitment and where his father was killed by gangs. his grandparents live next door, but so do m
only on al jazeera america. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> josue's immediate family lives more than three thousand miles away -- near new york city. >> last year his mother luz paid several thousand dollars to send for her oldest son daniel roberto. unlike josue daniel roberto reached us soil before being detained by border patrol. and from there where did they send you? us law protected him from immediate deportation....
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month coverage on al jazeera america >> is this is al jazeera america live from new york new york city. i'm richelle carey. here are the top stories. deadly riots at a soccer match outside a cairo stadium. secretary of state john kerry jordan pounds i.s.i.l. targets for the third day in a row. their aim to wipe the group off the plan. we look why women are still not getting money they deserve. >>> we begin tonight in egypt where a riot broke out sunday night outside a major soccer game. tom mathson filed this report. >> come to watch a premier league game between zemelac and enppi. but some do not have tickets for the game. some people have accused the police of using violence to pacify the crowd. the police deny this. it appears in the confusion a stampede occurred and many people died from suffocation. >> we need to look at how it was handled tonight. the way the police dealt with the violence and allow is egyptian blood has become so cheap and how are fans being killed so easily over a football match. >> egypt is no stranger to football violence. in 2012, 72 people died. al masri at
month coverage on al jazeera america >> is this is al jazeera america live from new york new york city. i'm richelle carey. here are the top stories. deadly riots at a soccer match outside a cairo stadium. secretary of state john kerry jordan pounds i.s.i.l. targets for the third day in a row. their aim to wipe the group off the plan. we look why women are still not getting money they deserve. >>> we begin tonight in egypt where a riot broke out sunday night outside a major...
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only on al jazeera america. >>> we're back with "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. this time on the programme we have been looking at cre, the latest infectious bacterium to become immune to multiple antibiotic medicines. maybe you have heard reports from asia of malaria that is not treatable with drugs, or the variety of tuberculosis resistant to almost every cugdrug to fight that scourge. are we on the cusp of a new earee ear eareeear earee era. we joined by a doctor and specialist in infectious diseases. welcome to the programme. let's begin with an understanding of why the list of diseases that are no longer treated by our most reliable drugs is growing. >> thank you for having me. it's a problem that has been brewing for some time, it's natural evolution. we lose a lot of antibiotic. we use main in the host setting. when we do, the bacteria have little choice but to figure out way to survive the onslaught. they mutate and acquire genes result. >> are human being making the problem worse by not using drugs as prescribed or not using them the best
only on al jazeera america. >>> we're back with "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. this time on the programme we have been looking at cre, the latest infectious bacterium to become immune to multiple antibiotic medicines. maybe you have heard reports from asia of malaria that is not treatable with drugs, or the variety of tuberculosis resistant to almost every cugdrug to fight that scourge. are we on the cusp of a new earee ear eareeear earee era. we joined...
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come back, more. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrapup of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. weeknights, on al jazeera america . >>> the fighting intensifies in ukraine, and civilians are running for their lives. [ gunfire ] >>> the increase in finals comes as president obama mulls arming the ukranian army. has diplomacy run its course? i look at what ratcheting up the arms race in ukraine will do. americans are more connected to the internet than before, from the fridges to their cars and fitness bracelets. are we sacrificing pri
come back, more. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrapup of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. weeknights, on al jazeera america . >>> the fighting intensifies in ukraine, and civilians are running for their lives. [ gunfire ] >>> the increase in finals comes as president obama mulls arming the...
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only on al jazeera america. >> start with one issue. add guests from all sides of the debate and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get the inside story. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". weeknights at 11:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> the tarting of i am grants in the u.s. isn't anything new, but since the mid 1990's, there's been a systemic push to connect immigrants with national security and criminality. after the oklahoma city bombings in 1995, congress passed laws expanding grounds for the deportation of non-citizens. in the wake of september 11, the patriot act authorized detaining non-citizens and set up a rental industry for those predominantly from muslim countries. the bush administration created ice, under the newly formed department of homeland security. its goal was to deporter single non-citizen in the country. the bush administration expanded criminal prosecution have undocumented people crossing the border. >> the fact of the matter is the ability of undocumented individuals represents an
only on al jazeera america. >> start with one issue. add guests from all sides of the debate and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get the inside story. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". weeknights at 11:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> the tarting of i am grants in the u.s. isn't anything new, but since the mid 1990's, there's been a systemic push to connect immigrants with national security and criminality. after the oklahoma city...
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only on al jazeera america. life? it's a topic a lot of shows won't touch but we're going there in depth. first, we're speaking to a man spending years on death row, for what? nothing. >> i was a young black kid who life didn't mean anything to the system. >> then i'll talk to ken fineberg, he's in charge of the highest compensation case cases, including the gm recall and the boston bombing. >>> then coming toge
only on al jazeera america. life? it's a topic a lot of shows won't touch but we're going there in depth. first, we're speaking to a man spending years on death row, for what? nothing. >> i was a young black kid who life didn't mean anything to the system. >> then i'll talk to ken fineberg, he's in charge of the highest compensation case cases, including the gm recall and the boston bombing. >>> then coming toge
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only on al jazeera america. >> the new al jazeera america primetime.news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrapup of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. weeknights, on al jazeera america .
only on al jazeera america. >> the new al jazeera america primetime.news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrapup of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. weeknights, on al jazeera america .
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only on al jazeera america. a show about innovations that can change lives. humanity and we are doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check the team of hardcore nerds. dr shini somara is a mechanical engineer. tonight saving baby grace. doctors try a cutting edge treatment to heal this little girl's brain, infusing her with her own umbilical cord blood. treatment? >> we hope it rescues the brain >>> and a mother's incredible journey to help her girl. dr crystal dilworth is a molecular neuroscientist. stint she introductions us to a scientist out to change the i'm phil torres. i'm an entomologist. . that's the team, let's do some science. bsh [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> hey, any, welcome to "techknow" i'm phil torres, joined by crystal dilworth, and shini somara. you are about to take us on a journey, an experimental matthews. >> this is an emotional piece. we followed the retrieval of grace's umbilical cord blues cell, and we had access to where they condition those cells for treatment in the hope of saving her life. let's take a l
only on al jazeera america. a show about innovations that can change lives. humanity and we are doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check the team of hardcore nerds. dr shini somara is a mechanical engineer. tonight saving baby grace. doctors try a cutting edge treatment to heal this little girl's brain, infusing her with her own umbilical cord blood. treatment? >> we hope it rescues the brain >>> and a mother's incredible journey to help...
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only on al jazeera america. >>> this is al jazeera america, i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories this hour. two shootings in a matter of hours in denmark. one at a free speech event featuring a controversial car tannist. police -- cartoonist. police are not sure if they are linked >>> it appears the ceasefire in ukraine is holding for now. >> on the unity of the whole world, for their solidarity with ukraine and our fighting for peace. >>> we'll take a deeper look at what lays ahead for the troubled region. in washington state protesters take to the street angered at the shooting of a migrant worker by police. >>> good to have you with us. we begin with breaking news out of denmark. three were shot outside a popular synagogue in copenhagen hours after a deadly shooting in cafe. one has been shot dead and three police officers are wounded. it's too early to say if the attacks are connected. earlier a gunman opened fire on a forum on art and free speech one killed three police officers wounded. danish police are looking for this man, sayin
only on al jazeera america. >>> this is al jazeera america, i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories this hour. two shootings in a matter of hours in denmark. one at a free speech event featuring a controversial car tannist. police -- cartoonist. police are not sure if they are linked >>> it appears the ceasefire in ukraine is holding for now. >> on the unity of the whole world, for their solidarity with ukraine and our fighting for...
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only on al jazeera america. >> america's first climate refugees >> this is probably a hurricane away from it being gone. >> who's to blame? >> 36% of land lost was caused by oil and gas industry... >> ...and a fight to save america's coastline. >> we have kinda made a deal with the devil >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... award winning investigative documentary series... the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >>> you're watching "talk to al jazeera", i'm speaking with akon, the senegalese-american singer. >>> you are considered a first generation american, your parents are african, you were born in the united states, but spent your early childhood in senegal and moved to the united states. do you consider yourself american, african, african-american what are you? >> america. >> so you are not american. >> i wish i was. >> you have the accent. >> no, i went to school in america. my earlier childhood i was raised in africa. when i graduated high school it was a c
only on al jazeera america. >> america's first climate refugees >> this is probably a hurricane away from it being gone. >> who's to blame? >> 36% of land lost was caused by oil and gas industry... >> ...and a fight to save america's coastline. >> we have kinda made a deal with the devil >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... award...