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jessica baldwin, al jazeera, london. >> if you are interested it offers forensic workshops taught by clients, you can take public and private talks. >> a lot of people will be interested. >> there is something about it. >> not surprised. >> russian scientists confirm mysterious craters opening up in siberia. four have been counted, including one surrounded by 20 mini craters. they could be caused by under ground gas explosions triggered by rising textures. a routine boating trip turned into quite an adventure when a couple of whales made an unexpected appearance. the sperm whales swam up to the boat. one gave a shove. the whole thing was recorded. the boat was not damaged. nor were the whales. >> you have to wonder what they were going for. >> tomorrow night. the case against roman polanski. we look at the case behind the sex crime edition. that's it. "america tonight" is up next. see you in an hour. have a good night. >>> on "america tonight.".. >> i got involved in the civil rights movement in mississippi around 1955, when emma teal was murdered. i saw people my people being shot a
jessica baldwin, al jazeera, london. >> if you are interested it offers forensic workshops taught by clients, you can take public and private talks. >> a lot of people will be interested. >> there is something about it. >> not surprised. >> russian scientists confirm mysterious craters opening up in siberia. four have been counted, including one surrounded by 20 mini craters. they could be caused by under ground gas explosions triggered by rising textures. a...
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jessica baldwin al jazeera, london. >> what a great idea. we'll have more news for you in just a few minutes. bye for now. >> monday on techknow. what if there was a miracle >> grace's stem cells are in this box >> that could save the life of your child >> we're gonna to do whatever we can >> would you give it a try? >> cell therapy is going to be the next big advance in medicine >> tech know, every monday go where science meets humanity. >> this is some of the best driving i've every done, even though i can't see. >> tech know. >> we're here in the vortex. >> monday, 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> this is aljazeera america live from new york city. and i'm tony. >> heartbreaking and anger. >> kayla has touched the heart of the world. >> america confirmed that an american hostage by isil is dead. but how and when is a mystery. >> isil, the cause of death is responsible. >> the white house promised justice for her family and said isil will be stopped.
jessica baldwin al jazeera, london. >> what a great idea. we'll have more news for you in just a few minutes. bye for now. >> monday on techknow. what if there was a miracle >> grace's stem cells are in this box >> that could save the life of your child >> we're gonna to do whatever we can >> would you give it a try? >> cell therapy is going to be the next big advance in medicine >> tech know, every monday go where science meets humanity. >>...
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clues are gathered, and the missing need to be identified to help the living. >>> jessica baldwin al jazeera, london. >> stay with us here on al jazeera. we've got another full bulletin of news for you at the top of the hour. >> this is aljazeera america. live from new york city. i'm tony harris. the keystone votes. the veto, president obama makes good on his promise to reject the professional pipeline proposal. and one republican leader calls his decision a national embarrassment. >> . >> spy tables. top secret talks between the cy and hamas? an aljazeera exclusive. and no federal charges. the justice department decision in the shooting death of trayvon martin. what that could mean for racial tenges.
clues are gathered, and the missing need to be identified to help the living. >>> jessica baldwin al jazeera, london. >> stay with us here on al jazeera. we've got another full bulletin of news for you at the top of the hour. >> this is aljazeera america. live from new york city. i'm tony harris. the keystone votes. the veto, president obama makes good on his promise to reject the professional pipeline proposal. and one republican leader calls his decision a national...
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jessica baldwin got a sneak preview. >> a familiar site to millions around the world showing crime scene investigators and readers. it's part of a new show forensics, the anatomy of crime. there's a lot of history. who knew. a bide to post mort um methods, it was the advent of photography that kicked off crime scene forensics of a science. >> i guess we are all concerned about martality and there is a mack ash fascination because of what happens. maybe by looking at some of the images and interpretations, it's a way of making sense of that possibility, and the fact that this could happen to any one of us. >> forensics involve armies of people. and in the morgue where the motto is every contact reveals a trace. the ceramic platform is replaced by gleaming steal. it includes video of a post mortem without scaleless. >> police techniques moved on from the 1934 finger printing. the show is fascinating. it's plenty of the mack ash and gruesome. there's an entire room devoted to the forensics of mass executions and the moral imperative knoifg the remains. it's parts of a boss ni have been arti
jessica baldwin got a sneak preview. >> a familiar site to millions around the world showing crime scene investigators and readers. it's part of a new show forensics, the anatomy of crime. there's a lot of history. who knew. a bide to post mort um methods, it was the advent of photography that kicked off crime scene forensics of a science. >> i guess we are all concerned about martality and there is a mack ash fascination because of what happens. maybe by looking at some of the...
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jessica baldwin got a preview. >> a familiar sight looked on television series seeing crime scene investigators following their favorite detectives solving mysteries. it is all part of a new show, the forensics neament of anatomy of a crime. guide to postwar methods dates back to 13th century china. a voyeuristic pastime. >> what happens in death maybe by looking at some of these images, and interpretations it's a way of making sense of that possibility and the fact that this could happen to any one of us. >> forensics today involves armies of people. painstakingly collecting clues with the help of advanced technology. and in the morgue, where the motto is every body reveals a trace, gleaming steel. the show includes sound from modern day autopsy and without scalpel, using mri. >> if the prisoner has already been identified, his fingerprints -- >> 1934 fingerprinting and now involve dna sampling. >> there is part of the macabre, and the moral imperative of identifying those remains. a mortuary refrigerator, inside the work an endless loop of footage from the bosnian war. crime scenes like north
jessica baldwin got a preview. >> a familiar sight looked on television series seeing crime scene investigators following their favorite detectives solving mysteries. it is all part of a new show, the forensics neament of anatomy of a crime. guide to postwar methods dates back to 13th century china. a voyeuristic pastime. >> what happens in death maybe by looking at some of these images, and interpretations it's a way of making sense of that possibility and the fact that this could...
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an art gallery wants visitors to see which of the paintings are made in china that jessica baldwin discovers. >> reporter: this is filled with hundreds of paintings. worth millions if not billions. but amidst the masters and originals is a copy. the challenge for visitors is to spot among the 270 mill yop, which is the fake. is to this one. it's a bit heavy-handed. or this one, for the brush stroke. is to this? >> painting a replica in a frame. we are putting the replica in an original frame. every picture is open to suspicion. that heightens the sense of scrutiny that you give to every piece. the calorie's high resolution where most of the world's reproductions are painted. reproductions occur in china, artists are trained and experts in making copies. studios and workshops produce 5 million replicas every year posing interesting questions - like what is art, and what is its value. they have been pondering the questions. >> the value of what it looks leek. it is a product of skill. art is as welling an asset in the hands of 1% alongside the stocks and bonds. it makes you look and see it for
an art gallery wants visitors to see which of the paintings are made in china that jessica baldwin discovers. >> reporter: this is filled with hundreds of paintings. worth millions if not billions. but amidst the masters and originals is a copy. the challenge for visitors is to spot among the 270 mill yop, which is the fake. is to this one. it's a bit heavy-handed. or this one, for the brush stroke. is to this? >> painting a replica in a frame. we are putting the replica in an...
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. >> jessica baldwin, al jazeera, london.e for sport now here is raul. >> european clubs want compensation if five caholds the world cup, in november, and december. the head of the european class association has said that moving the tournament to the record would cause great damage. it followed the recommendation by a fifa task force to move the tournament for the first time. andy richardson reports. >> qatar. >> almost from the moment qatar was award add 2022 world cup, the question as to when it would be played began temperatures in the gulf state can exceed 40 degrees celsius during the usual tournament window of june and july. and while qatar said it would have the required cooling technology in place to make a summer world cup possible, fifa football's governing body did class as high risk because of the weather. now after a six month process. signing the proposal has been made but the 2022 world cup should be played in november and december. >> that these one solution was coming out from the discussions. >> for now, thi
. >> jessica baldwin, al jazeera, london.e for sport now here is raul. >> european clubs want compensation if five caholds the world cup, in november, and december. the head of the european class association has said that moving the tournament to the record would cause great damage. it followed the recommendation by a fifa task force to move the tournament for the first time. andy richardson reports. >> qatar. >> almost from the moment qatar was award add 2022 world cup,...
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jessica baldwin went to meet her. there is the moment her cochlear implants were turned on, and she could hear for the first time. >> you can hear your own voice? >> her lifetime, 39 years joe millen had been deaf until last year, when she had a small electronic device put into her ears. birds, music her mother's voice, it all came rushing in. but more importantly being able to hear, has helped joe cope with going behind. she has progressive tunnel vision and another symptom of her rare genetic condition usher syndrome. >> i will never be a hearing person like the next person, but i can hear things that i couldn't hear before. and then with regards to being behind, i feel less behind, because i can feel like the world around me. >> joe was born deaf into a hearing family. and works hard with her grandfather on her speech. coins were the. >> every time i pronounced the word right he would give me a coin. and i was so determined to try and get the coin and i remember really trying before she could hear, she would dance
jessica baldwin went to meet her. there is the moment her cochlear implants were turned on, and she could hear for the first time. >> you can hear your own voice? >> her lifetime, 39 years joe millen had been deaf until last year, when she had a small electronic device put into her ears. birds, music her mother's voice, it all came rushing in. but more importantly being able to hear, has helped joe cope with going behind. she has progressive tunnel vision and another symptom of her...
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jessica baldwin went to meet her. >> it's all right.g, big life changing day today. >> reporter: this is the moment that her cochlear implants were turned on and she could hear for the first time. [ sobbing ] >> can you hear your own voice? >> yes. >> for a lifetime 39 years, joe had been deaf until last year when she had a small electronic device put into her ears. birds, music, her mother's voice, they all came rushing in. but more importantly, being able to hear has helped jo cope with going blind. he has progressive tunnel syndrome another symptom of her rare disorder usher's syndrome. >> i can hear things that i couldn't hear before. and then with regards to being blind, i feel less blind, because i feel like i can hear the world around me. >> reporter: she was born deaf wore a clunky hearing aid, and worked hard with our grand sfat father to perfect her speak. >> i was so determined to try to get it right, and i can remember trying to pronounce my word perfectly. >> reporter: jo would dance with others and try to hear music throug
jessica baldwin went to meet her. >> it's all right.g, big life changing day today. >> reporter: this is the moment that her cochlear implants were turned on and she could hear for the first time. [ sobbing ] >> can you hear your own voice? >> yes. >> for a lifetime 39 years, joe had been deaf until last year when she had a small electronic device put into her ears. birds, music, her mother's voice, they all came rushing in. but more importantly, being able to hear...
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jessica baldwin explains. >> reporter: this gallery is one of the world's oldest.with hundreds of paintings, worth millions if not billions, but amidst all of these old masters and originals, lurks a copy worth $126. the challenge for visitors is to spot awrong the 270 paintings, which is the fake. is it this one? or this one? some of the brush strokes look hurried. or is it this one. >> but putting a replica in one of the frames we're putting the replica in its original frame, so every picture becomes open to suspicion, and that heightens the sense of scrutiny. >> reporter: the gallery sent a picture to china. reproductions any period or style are big business in southern china. the artists are trained and expert in making copies. in one willage alone, studios and workshops produce 5 million replicas every year. and that poses some interesting questions, like what is art? and what gives it its values? >> the value of art isn't just the value of what it looks like. it's not just an appearance it's the product of someone's effort and technique and originally. >> rep
jessica baldwin explains. >> reporter: this gallery is one of the world's oldest.with hundreds of paintings, worth millions if not billions, but amidst all of these old masters and originals, lurks a copy worth $126. the challenge for visitors is to spot awrong the 270 paintings, which is the fake. is it this one? or this one? some of the brush strokes look hurried. or is it this one. >> but putting a replica in one of the frames we're putting the replica in its original frame, so...
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so we september jessica baldwin along for a look. >> one of the world's old etc., it is filled with hundredspaintings rembrandts worth millions. but amidost these ode masters the originals lurk as copy, worth $126. the challenge for visitors is to spot among the 270 paintings which is the fake. is it this one? the shadings is a bit heavy handed or this one some of the brush stroked look hurried or is it this one is the paint still wet. >> by putting a replica in one of the trips in it's meteorologistal frame in the gallery, so every picture in the whole place becomes open to suspicion and i think that heightens the sense of scrutiny that you give to every people. >> the gallery sent a high resolution digital photograph to china, where most of the mass produced art is painted. reproductions any period or style are big business, the artists are trained and expert in making copies. in one village alone studio pros deuce 5 million replicas every year. and that poses some interesting questions. like what is art? and what gives it it's value. >> the value of art isn't just the value of what it loo
so we september jessica baldwin along for a look. >> one of the world's old etc., it is filled with hundredspaintings rembrandts worth millions. but amidost these ode masters the originals lurk as copy, worth $126. the challenge for visitors is to spot among the 270 paintings which is the fake. is it this one? the shadings is a bit heavy handed or this one some of the brush stroked look hurried or is it this one is the paint still wet. >> by putting a replica in one of the trips in...
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. >> still to come on this al jazeera news hour: >> i'm jessica baldwin in london. amongst these old masters a chinese copy lurks. the challenges to find it. >> a wall street record, the first company in the u.s., apple is worth more than $700 billion. $710 billion if you want to be precised. the value is largely down to the success of the iphone. in terms of value the world's next biggest company is exxon-mobil with a market cap of $385 billion. that was based on yesterday's close. apple is now worth the same as long time rifle microsoft and google combined. we are told why apple has become such a massive company. >> they have products, iphones and another product coming up by apple, which is the wristwatch, these three things are going to make apple even bigger going into the second quarter. now the reason for that is because the businesses or the corporate culture is still very much in microsoft. now the recent collaboration with i.b.m., we believe that is going to be the key because apple has done a massive collaboration, so we strongly believe that clop reactio
. >> still to come on this al jazeera news hour: >> i'm jessica baldwin in london. amongst these old masters a chinese copy lurks. the challenges to find it. >> a wall street record, the first company in the u.s., apple is worth more than $700 billion. $710 billion if you want to be precised. the value is largely down to the success of the iphone. in terms of value the world's next biggest company is exxon-mobil with a market cap of $385 billion. that was based on yesterday's...
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jessica baldwin, al jazeera london. >>> what an is inspirational woman. >> and children receive themring earlier than they wouldn't without technology. >> 200 formally deaf people around the world who can now hear with the help of cochlear implants. >> 70,000 americans have under gone the procedure. >>> nasa discovered a new young galaxy powered by a massive black hole than that has a gravitational pull that nothing can escape it and not light, this is 12 billion times more massive than the sun and won't be sending astronauts out there any time soon and it's more than two billion light years away. >>> that is big, tomorrow night the topic of u.s. cuba relations takes center stage in washington as round two of talks on restoring relations gets underway and explore the ties to this issue and how a deal would be worth billions of dollars. that is it for this edition of al jazeera america's international hour i'm stephanie sy. >>> and i'm antonio mariettaoore and america tonight is next and i'll see you again in an hour. ♪ snow. >> >>> on"america tonight", the 50th anniversary of "the so
jessica baldwin, al jazeera london. >>> what an is inspirational woman. >> and children receive themring earlier than they wouldn't without technology. >> 200 formally deaf people around the world who can now hear with the help of cochlear implants. >> 70,000 americans have under gone the procedure. >>> nasa discovered a new young galaxy powered by a massive black hole than that has a gravitational pull that nothing can escape it and not light, this is 12...