49
49
Jun 20, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
john hendren winnipeg. >> still to come on the program. >> dominicans, can't find work, they treat us as trash. >> the he haitians in dominican republic. . >> and on the battlefield of waterloo. 200 years after the defeat of napoleon. >> farm workers striking in mexico... >> all that tension is about what's happening right now. >> unlivable wages... >> you can work very hard and you will remain poor. >> what's the cost of harvesting america's food? >> do you see how it will be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... >> reporter: hello again, here are the top stories on al jazeera. the man accused of the shooting at a black church in south carolina in the u.s., dylann roof. has appeared in court. >>> fighting continues between houthi rebels and forcers loibl to the government. >>> the european central bank has agreed to extend its emergency funding to greek banks. depositors has taken out $4.2 billion in just a week. as greece tries to neg
john hendren winnipeg. >> still to come on the program. >> dominicans, can't find work, they treat us as trash. >> the he haitians in dominican republic. . >> and on the battlefield of waterloo. 200 years after the defeat of napoleon. >> farm workers striking in mexico... >> all that tension is about what's happening right now. >> unlivable wages... >> you can work very hard and you will remain poor. >> what's the cost of harvesting...
76
76
Jun 9, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
john hendren has our story. >> reporter: this could be the shape of things to come but the point is it could be any shape at all. except for its wheels and suspension the car is created on a slim of plastic in this situation, henry forward never had an internet or, nobody had the ability to actually be able e-to design with cad tools. when they created the industry, they would have created it totally differently. >> this crar is opposed to sell between 18,000 and $30,000. it is not yet approved for street legal. >> i see the car being printed out, something you could drive in on, but i don't know what people would be doing so at least not from local environments. >> that misses the that is correct. the whole thing about speeding up manufacturing this design is an e-a advantage. >> four seater car you could change the cup holder or the poir straifn and when the manufacturing is over, it can be melted down and you build another one. >> foreseize an expanding list of styles. >> we're pretty good making a single unit and the rest of the units. we're adding that tool to the kickback, so we
john hendren has our story. >> reporter: this could be the shape of things to come but the point is it could be any shape at all. except for its wheels and suspension the car is created on a slim of plastic in this situation, henry forward never had an internet or, nobody had the ability to actually be able e-to design with cad tools. when they created the industry, they would have created it totally differently. >> this crar is opposed to sell between 18,000 and $30,000. it is not...
107
107
Jun 22, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
john hendren winnipeg. >> new u.s.open champion jordan spieth, says he is targeting rory mcilroy's championship. at st. andrews next month. alice holman reports. >> all at the age of just 21. another historic moment for jordan spieth, one that was never assured. sheeght hadspieth had started the day in a four way tie and rory mcilroy mcilroy's 40 foot putt the highlight. in the end it came down to a dual between spieth and dustin johnson. the the birdie put put spieth in the outright lead. a double bogey on the 17th was followed by a miss eagle putt on the final role. a round of 69 complete for spieth and the 21-year-old started 5 under though with this part johnson would force a playoff. a fatal mess as golf's new superstar was held a one-stroke victory, the youngest win are since 1923 and the first since tiger woods to win two majors in a year. >> everyone seems to find a history lesson as to why i was the youngest to do something or as young as somebody way back when. for me, this is my life, i've now been doing it
john hendren winnipeg. >> new u.s.open champion jordan spieth, says he is targeting rory mcilroy's championship. at st. andrews next month. alice holman reports. >> all at the age of just 21. another historic moment for jordan spieth, one that was never assured. sheeght hadspieth had started the day in a four way tie and rory mcilroy mcilroy's 40 foot putt the highlight. in the end it came down to a dual between spieth and dustin johnson. the the birdie put put spieth in the...
40
40
Jun 6, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> speaking out against gun violence, john hendren was at the rally. >> the march is called i am for peace, it began a few students marching through the chi's south side. this year i want organizers to know. >> legality medium out of chicago know that we are not this chiraq. >> on the memorial day weekend that kicks off summer last year, just this month 5600 people people. >> violence in their eyes rstles rivals that of iraq. that's why mayor rahm emanuel is here. the hope is that more people will be involved in trying to stop the violence here in chicago but with the number of killings that we have already had, are that appears to be a unreachable battle. >>> magnitude 6.1 struck near the tourist destination on friday. at least 11 people decide, eight are still missing. thousands of people living near a volcano have been evacuated to highest level on wednesday. the volume volcano became skiff after years of it being dor man presidential demonstration against pierre nkurunziza. more than be 30 people have been killed by security forces since the protests started last month. the presi
. >> speaking out against gun violence, john hendren was at the rally. >> the march is called i am for peace, it began a few students marching through the chi's south side. this year i want organizers to know. >> legality medium out of chicago know that we are not this chiraq. >> on the memorial day weekend that kicks off summer last year, just this month 5600 people people. >> violence in their eyes rstles rivals that of iraq. that's why mayor rahm emanuel is...
83
83
Jun 19, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
john hendren reports. >> reporter: when tina was found in the red river canadians awoke to an epidemic of missing or murdered aboriginal girls. >> it had to take her to die to make a difference. it was like she opened the doors for all of the women out there. >> reporter: the canadian government says nearly 1200 aboriginal women or girls have been murdered or gone missing since 2012. but the prime has rebuffed calls for a national inquiry. >> we should view this as crime. >> reporter: aroriginal leaders insist it is a phenomenon. >> indigenous peoples as a whole don't have equitable access to education, justice, reproductive health, food water, housing. it is all of those issues that create this sphere of violence against indigenous women and girls. >> reporter: this is where police found the body of tina wrapped in plastic. the horrific details of her case finally captured a nation's attention, but that was years in the making. 12 years earlier the body of a 16-year-old felicia osborn was found in this same spot and countless others have been murdered or gone missing since. >> they we
john hendren reports. >> reporter: when tina was found in the red river canadians awoke to an epidemic of missing or murdered aboriginal girls. >> it had to take her to die to make a difference. it was like she opened the doors for all of the women out there. >> reporter: the canadian government says nearly 1200 aboriginal women or girls have been murdered or gone missing since 2012. but the prime has rebuffed calls for a national inquiry. >> we should view this as...
35
35
Jun 9, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
john hendren, washington d.c. >> just a reminder, you can get caught up on all the news at aljazeera.com. fest com. fest provider offers products to people with no cable subscription, another company is offering viewers the option of creating their own channel line-up and millions of households are cutting the cord, dropping cable. once must-see tv - is cable television now unplugged from the future. it's tonight's "inside story". >>> remember when there was no monthly tv bill. commercials paid for the programs. you bought a tv, that was it, you were in. no subscription, no menu of choices, no bundling, no sky rocketing bills. over time americans were accustomed to paying tv and watching for commercials. cable soared and cable-only channels were household names and innovators in the art of making television. bills were rising, now interactivity is where it's at. scrolling through a netflix menu, using a handset to pick through choices on apple tv. more are watching without table, millions dropped cable service and find there's plenty to watch once they are unplugged. cable. >> gone are t
john hendren, washington d.c. >> just a reminder, you can get caught up on all the news at aljazeera.com. fest com. fest provider offers products to people with no cable subscription, another company is offering viewers the option of creating their own channel line-up and millions of households are cutting the cord, dropping cable. once must-see tv - is cable television now unplugged from the future. it's tonight's "inside story". >>> remember when there was no monthly...
124
124
Jun 20, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 1
john hendren, al jazeera winnipeg. >> what if napoleon won the battle of waterloo 200 years ago this week? intriguing possibilities about the role of the u.s. in the world today. plus toyota apologizes for the actions of this woman. the first female executive in the history of the company. she's an american. . rise us... >> wow, these are amazing... >> techknow, where technology meets humanity! only on al jazeera america >> toyota's president apologized today for the actions of the company's first female senior executive. american julie hample was hamp was arrested for mailing painkillers to japan. >> it's the responsibility of a parent to protect his children and if a child causes problems it's also a parent's responsibility to apologize. >> toyota's president says he believes hamp had no intention of breaking the law. if dielgted she so face time in prison. >> boeing and airbus can sell but there are many deals behind the scenes. for france that means selling its home grown fighter jet rafal. >> reporter: the rafal is a french fighter jet used primarily by the french air force. unt
john hendren, al jazeera winnipeg. >> what if napoleon won the battle of waterloo 200 years ago this week? intriguing possibilities about the role of the u.s. in the world today. plus toyota apologizes for the actions of this woman. the first female executive in the history of the company. she's an american. . rise us... >> wow, these are amazing... >> techknow, where technology meets humanity! only on al jazeera america >> toyota's president apologized today for the...
126
126
Jun 23, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
john hendren explains. >> reporter: winnipeg capital of the canadian province of manor toabmanitoba ah, mosquito heaven. >> we are building a screened in porch so our son can enjoy the outside. >> plentiful rivers lakes and ponds and clay soil that traps standing water on the surface entomologists call this the north american capital of that buzzing pest. >> there will be tons, i'll be covered. >> it's not just a nuisance. mosquito is the world's deadliest animal, killing thousands with malaria and another group with dengue fever. each spring winnipeg makes a science of killing them. a fleet of helicopters and trucks 160 insect control officers and a bug chief. >> i'm really encouraging residents to help fight the bite. >> who holds press conferences that make front page headlines. >> first and foremost priority, larvae sightings. insect will land on it and then die shortly thereafter. >> malathion the world health organization says that probably causes cancer. while winnipeg officials disagree, they are looking for something to banish the bug. some have embraced it. they call those bu
john hendren explains. >> reporter: winnipeg capital of the canadian province of manor toabmanitoba ah, mosquito heaven. >> we are building a screened in porch so our son can enjoy the outside. >> plentiful rivers lakes and ponds and clay soil that traps standing water on the surface entomologists call this the north american capital of that buzzing pest. >> there will be tons, i'll be covered. >> it's not just a nuisance. mosquito is the world's deadliest animal,...
38
38
Jun 29, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
john hendren spoke with members of the community. police in canada have been investigating the disappearances and murders. seems like the community was more. what do they want? >> the aboriginal community wants to feel like a larger society cares about the problem and wants something done about it. that is not what they are getting. what they want is some kind of national investigation of the deaths and distrrnss of these women, and they want the government to -- disappearances of these women, and they want the fost to come up -- government to come up with some suggestions and conclusions. this goes back history. by calling it a criminal problem, as prime minister stephen harper does, it dismisses the phenomena, the causes of the problem. >> let's look at an excerpt of one of reports that you filed on this issue. >> when tina fontaine was found in the red river canadians awoke to an epidemic of murdered and missing aboriginal girls. >> she opened the doors for all the women out there. indigenous people don't have access to education,
john hendren spoke with members of the community. police in canada have been investigating the disappearances and murders. seems like the community was more. what do they want? >> the aboriginal community wants to feel like a larger society cares about the problem and wants something done about it. that is not what they are getting. what they want is some kind of national investigation of the deaths and distrrnss of these women, and they want the government to -- disappearances of these...