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by joie chen, 9:00 eastern, joie chen on the ground there for the last couple of days gathering more information for us. she's going to have more reports there as they continues to go around that country side and talk to people that have been affected by that awful typhoon. and that is it for us here on america tonight. remember if you would like to comment on anything that you have seen tonight, you can log on to our website at aljazeera.com/america tonight. you can meet our team, get sneak previews of the stories we're working on and also, tell us what you would like to see in a nightly current affairs program. also you can join our conversation on our twitter page, and facebook. for all of us here at america tonight, including joie chen, reporting from the fil philippis and the expwrier staff, thank you so much for watching, we'll see you again tomorrow. in california prison. >> i couldn't believe it. it did not compute, they're taking your life. i was 46 years old. >> her crime: possession of less than a gram of heroine. >> how do you call yourself a judge with the interest of ju
by joie chen, 9:00 eastern, joie chen on the ground there for the last couple of days gathering more information for us. she's going to have more reports there as they continues to go around that country side and talk to people that have been affected by that awful typhoon. and that is it for us here on america tonight. remember if you would like to comment on anything that you have seen tonight, you can log on to our website at aljazeera.com/america tonight. you can meet our team, get sneak...
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joie chen joins us once again from one of the hardest hit areas. tacloban. what truck me about the last interviews that you conducted. a lot of people want to get out. but they can. >> we have seen al jazeera correspondents span out throughout the central philippines and heard different kinds of stories, stories of communities levelled, so many stories of towns becoming virtual ghost towns, abandoned by the residents left. in many cases, because communications were the first thing to go and the last to comeback, in so many cases worried son, daughters and family members rushing home to try to find anything left of their family homes. >> this is a category 5 superstorm. the red cross says 15 million need help. >> as always no storm can bring a united filipino people to its knees. >> this is what rescue crews will see when they reach isolated areas. devastated towns and vielages. >> a tornado passed us. it lasted four hours. >> the extent of the devastation is making rescue and relief difficult. airports in the central philippines have been damaged. many roads
joie chen joins us once again from one of the hardest hit areas. tacloban. what truck me about the last interviews that you conducted. a lot of people want to get out. but they can. >> we have seen al jazeera correspondents span out throughout the central philippines and heard different kinds of stories, stories of communities levelled, so many stories of towns becoming virtual ghost towns, abandoned by the residents left. in many cases, because communications were the first thing to go...
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joie chen is on assignment in the philippines, i'm adam may. begin with the aftermath of another natural disaster. it has been two days since a string of tornados tore through the midwest. close to 80 reported tornados ripped apart entire neighbors and towns across six states, killing at least eight people and causing more than 1 billion dollars in damages. for survivors they are in a race against time to salvage what they can. lori jane gliha travelled to the hardest hit town, washington, illinois. >> reporter: for 43 years julie and jerry fuchs watched their children and grandchildren make memories here in their front yard? washington, illinois. it's the same spot with jerry stood sunday morning as a funnel cloud rolled towards his house. >> our father who art in heaven -- >> reporter: as the deadly tornado barged into the community, jerry snapped a photo too. >> you can see the black funnel cloud going up there. i don't know if that was the starting of it -- >> reporter: so you were outside and snapped this picture -- >> i was on the front p
joie chen is on assignment in the philippines, i'm adam may. begin with the aftermath of another natural disaster. it has been two days since a string of tornados tore through the midwest. close to 80 reported tornados ripped apart entire neighbors and towns across six states, killing at least eight people and causing more than 1 billion dollars in damages. for survivors they are in a race against time to salvage what they can. lori jane gliha travelled to the hardest hit town, washington,...
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joie, i want to start with you why was it important to address this topic now?> i think on "america tonight" we really started looking at underreported stories, but we saw particularly from people like andrea and anne who stepped forward through the social media and were talking about this growing problem. people bringing those stories to the forum made us think there is more to this, and we started to see some of the legal cases coming to the floor as well as the reports directly from survivors of ripe on college campuses, and the more we started talking to people about it, the more we realized this is a story that lot of people want to talk about. and we wanted to consider what really might make a difference. >> "america tonight" has done a somebody of reports on this. what did you find in your reporting about this problem and about the culture on campus? >> yeah, i mean i think some of the reports that we have seen already are quite shocking. there was -- one of the things we note it really doesn't matter whether you are talk about a private university or a p
joie, i want to start with you why was it important to address this topic now?> i think on "america tonight" we really started looking at underreported stories, but we saw particularly from people like andrea and anne who stepped forward through the social media and were talking about this growing problem. people bringing those stories to the forum made us think there is more to this, and we started to see some of the legal cases coming to the floor as well as the reports directly...
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joie chen the host of al jazeera's america tonight. joie thanks for joining us. the philippine government has been defending the pace of the relief effort, saying in a situation like this nothing is fast enough. from what you've seen is the relief effort adequate? has it been picking up? >> it is clearly a very difficult situation antonio. think about it. there are more than 7,000 islands in the philippines and a lot of these places are quite small quite remote and very hard to communicate with. juice short time ago, i met a woman and her daughter who had just come from an eastern province and she said for days our biggest hope was just to communicate with the outside world. we were okay, we wanted our family to know that we were okay, but we couldn't even tell that much, we couldn't get that message out to people because it out. it is equally difficult for information to come out even to the aid agencies through the nongovernmental operations or the governmental operations, for that matter. who are trying to help these folks. we are seeing a steady flow of aircr
joie chen the host of al jazeera's america tonight. joie thanks for joining us. the philippine government has been defending the pace of the relief effort, saying in a situation like this nothing is fast enough. from what you've seen is the relief effort adequate? has it been picking up? >> it is clearly a very difficult situation antonio. think about it. there are more than 7,000 islands in the philippines and a lot of these places are quite small quite remote and very hard to...
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joie chen is on assignment i'm adam may. meth amphetamine is continuing to ravage all across middle america. every time law enforcement contraction down on meth production, it pops up in different form. christophe putzel reports. >> veronica has been addicted to meth amphetamine for more than a third of her life. commonly referred to as speed, dope or ice, the drug is highly addictive and has been decimating rural communities like the one veronica has been living in for decades. >> they refer the to it as a walk away drug. you walk away from everything you ever valued for your next high. >> he says meth amphetamine after a dipping in consumption a few years ago due to drug enforcement, is at a new high. >> i don't know how something has had such a effect on someone's quality of life as the use of meth amphetamine. >> i was 26 when i started using. and i'm 43 years old now. that's how it goes around here, though. five miles from here and five miles around you there's probably 100 or more. people selling dope. >> how badly has
joie chen is on assignment i'm adam may. meth amphetamine is continuing to ravage all across middle america. every time law enforcement contraction down on meth production, it pops up in different form. christophe putzel reports. >> veronica has been addicted to meth amphetamine for more than a third of her life. commonly referred to as speed, dope or ice, the drug is highly addictive and has been decimating rural communities like the one veronica has been living in for decades. >>...
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joie chen, al jazeera. >> a decision on detroit's bacy status will be announced in the coming days. the results will determine whether detroit will be the largest municipality to file for bacy. city leaders say they didn't do enough to protect their pensions before filing for chapter 9 they're $18 billion in debt. many city workers can lose their pension and retirement benefit if the judge rules in favor of bacy. president obama took time to remember the men and women of the armed forces. they're focused on making sure that every soldier has a job when they return to civilian life. >> our troops gain unmatched skill while keeping us from ha harm's way. new tax credits for companies that hire veterans and wounded warriors. tax credits which congress should make permanent. >> the president said he wants to make is easier for troops to attend college under the pos post 2011 g.i. bill. >> meteorologist: hi, i'll meteorologist eboni deon. watching an area of low pressure making its way across the upper great lakers now we're seeing that breaking out, but that low is forecasted to track t
joie chen, al jazeera. >> a decision on detroit's bacy status will be announced in the coming days. the results will determine whether detroit will be the largest municipality to file for bacy. city leaders say they didn't do enough to protect their pensions before filing for chapter 9 they're $18 billion in debt. many city workers can lose their pension and retirement benefit if the judge rules in favor of bacy. president obama took time to remember the men and women of the armed forces....
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>> well joie i'm continuing the investigation after this. we are is not stopping here. i don't want to prejudice what i'm going to do or reveal any of the theories i'm following. >> there will be a fourther furr investigation and is there is a criminal investigation at this point? >> there is a criminal investigation in france. the french police were in rah ramallah last november when yasser arafat's bo body was unearthed. we have not seen the russian report and we have not seen the french report which is, of course, subject to too you. judicial cree hsecrecy. >> sheila mcvickers joins us now. you have covered other news with pepewpulonium. we wouldn't be thinking of it if it were not-for-this case. he was a russian agent and got asylum in the uk. he was poisoned with pulonium. his assumption was and the assumption of of many people that he was poisoned by the agents of the ar russian state. it comes from a weapons program or from a nuclear power producing program. and so the assumption was that because pulonium 210 had been used, very effective poison with no previous
>> well joie i'm continuing the investigation after this. we are is not stopping here. i don't want to prejudice what i'm going to do or reveal any of the theories i'm following. >> there will be a fourther furr investigation and is there is a criminal investigation at this point? >> there is a criminal investigation in france. the french police were in rah ramallah last november when yasser arafat's bo body was unearthed. we have not seen the russian report and we have not...
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>> good evening thanks for being with us i'm joh joie chen it isa tough job. the president took his affordable care act to texas. the healthcare policy to benefit many tex texans if the state ges behind it. the more americans know about it the more they will like it. a now poll backs that up. interest in enrolling is up 7% since september of even beyond it's technical problems obamacare's acronyms can be hard to follow. program to cut the cost of care for the very sick and how it works? here is chris bury. >> at 43 a a 43 alicia is happy to just breathe. stacked beside her are oxygen tanks. they took over her life and forced her to quit her job in 2005. >> that is when the out of control blood pressure and diabetes and issues with my back aanda everything i couldn't stand, i couldn't do it anymore. >> she has a lot of medical problems and they severe. she is mor morbidly obese and that is in part connected to a continue drome of a heart and lu lung dysfunction not breathing deep yo enough it's created problems with her health. it's put her in a an unusual cate
>> good evening thanks for being with us i'm joh joie chen it isa tough job. the president took his affordable care act to texas. the healthcare policy to benefit many tex texans if the state ges behind it. the more americans know about it the more they will like it. a now poll backs that up. interest in enrolling is up 7% since september of even beyond it's technical problems obamacare's acronyms can be hard to follow. program to cut the cost of care for the very sick and how it works?...
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i'm joie chen. i'm joie chen. as we begin this holiday most as we begin this holiday most closely associated with closely associated with celebration, with abundance and celebration, with abundance and even excess, it might be a even excess, it might be a little unfair of us to ask you little unfair of us to ask you to stop and consider the worry to stop and consider the worry and the anxiety of many american and the anxiety of many american families on the periphery of the families on the periphery of the economic safety net. economic safety net. but it is an important moment we but it is an important moment we believe to think about the believe to think about the growing need of the many growing need of the many americans who are faced every americans who are faced every day with a choice between paying day with a choice between paying basic bills or feeding their basic bills or feeding their families. families. what do you do when you can't what do you do when you can't fill the fridge, when you're not fill the
i'm joie chen. i'm joie chen. as we begin this holiday most as we begin this holiday most closely associated with closely associated with celebration, with abundance and celebration, with abundance and even excess, it might be a even excess, it might be a little unfair of us to ask you little unfair of us to ask you to stop and consider the worry to stop and consider the worry and the anxiety of many american and the anxiety of many american families on the periphery of the families on the...
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. >> joie chen report live a special edition of america tonight... sunday 9pm et / 6pm pt on al jazeera america >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their >> finally he's a creature of habit and tennessee's friendliest wake up call. he's the voice of chattanooga, there's a reason fans embraced luther masingill for decades. we are told he's part of tapestry of the town, but for most they call him luther. >> this is chattanooga, 5.5 minutes after 9 o'clock. >> he's unlike anybody else. he is chattanooga. >> i'm looking out the window. morning. >> at 91 years old luther masingill is the oldest broadcaster in the united states. his career spanning more than seven decades. he still types his scripts on a royal typewriter. long-time doris. >> i think luther will die behind the microphone. it's something he loves. it's in his fibre. i think he'll do this till the very last breath he takes. >> his story begins in the don of the world war ii. when 17-year-old luther worked at a gas station. the owner of a radio station pulled in looking for gas. he
. >> joie chen report live a special edition of america tonight... sunday 9pm et / 6pm pt on al jazeera america >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their >> finally he's a creature of habit and tennessee's friendliest wake up call. he's the voice of chattanooga, there's a reason fans embraced luther masingill for decades. we are told he's part of tapestry of the town, but for most they call him luther. >> this is chattanooga, 5.5 minutes after 9 o'clock....
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i'm adam may, joie chen is on assignment. we have a lot to cover. a 16 year sentence, in a final effort to avoid his death sentence franklin's attorneys argue the drug use would violate the country's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. due to the dwindling stockpile of lethal injection drugs? that's the issue we've been highlighting on america tonight. on tuesday the judge granted a stay of execution. she found that franklin's lawyers use of pentobarbitol gave unusual pain to death. missouri injected franklin with the lethal dose of the controversial drug. which was a first for missouri. franklin had been on death row for 16 years. one of franklin's victims was 13-year-old dante brown shot dead in cincinnati back in 1980. tonight we are joined by la von evans, the junger brother of dante evans brown. still so sorry about what happened to your brother. i would like your reaction to the execution first. >> you know we're excited. you know it's been a long time wait. so it's a burden off our -- it's a burden lifted off us, we're really excited about t
i'm adam may, joie chen is on assignment. we have a lot to cover. a 16 year sentence, in a final effort to avoid his death sentence franklin's attorneys argue the drug use would violate the country's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. due to the dwindling stockpile of lethal injection drugs? that's the issue we've been highlighting on america tonight. on tuesday the judge granted a stay of execution. she found that franklin's lawyers use of pentobarbitol gave unusual pain to death. missouri...
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that's it, joie chen is up with america tonight. remember you can always get the latest at aljazeera.com. >> on "america tonight": the great divide where the tumble weed outnumber the locals. a new home on the rage. >> we want to be individual, we don't want the government to take care of us. >>> a message about shared faith and common values. >> we talk about family, we talk about education, we talk about self dependence. we talk about opportunities for american dream. >> and flowing straight into trouble. a new front in the contest between energy and the environment. >> and good evening. thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen. will they stay or will they go? it is a fair question on this day before off-year elections in many communities around the country truly is an off-off election year, races which might not attract a lot of attention in any other year. but this year political divisions on many levels make quite a few races be bellwether. what we currently call colorado where secessionists want to form a new state. might not h
that's it, joie chen is up with america tonight. remember you can always get the latest at aljazeera.com. >> on "america tonight": the great divide where the tumble weed outnumber the locals. a new home on the rage. >> we want to be individual, we don't want the government to take care of us. >>> a message about shared faith and common values. >> we talk about family, we talk about education, we talk about self dependence. we talk about opportunities for...
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america tonight's joie chen finds herself in sabu. it took a direct hit from haiyan. looking for clean water and food, our team traveled to the northern tip of the island, a very small strong town, they found in the face of adversity. preparing them for challenges that lie ahead. >> what do people need most right now? >> shelter. are tents. because we have more foods coming in. >> and water? >> yeah, water. but it's more on shelter. >> shelter's really your biggest need. >> yes. >> have you had any disease? >> that's our biggest challenge now. >> america tonight's joie chen will be joining us from the philippines. and her latest on the sentencing of hacktivist. >> every friday we turn our attention to the arts. the joy luck club, and four best sellers since then, now she last a new novel, the valley of amazement. she told me her grandmother's own story inspired her to write this book. >> she has always been my inspiration but ain a different way. a photo that made me think she might have been someone i didn't know she was. >> explain that. >> the photo had her wearing
america tonight's joie chen finds herself in sabu. it took a direct hit from haiyan. looking for clean water and food, our team traveled to the northern tip of the island, a very small strong town, they found in the face of adversity. preparing them for challenges that lie ahead. >> what do people need most right now? >> shelter. are tents. because we have more foods coming in. >> and water? >> yeah, water. but it's more on shelter. >> shelter's really your biggest...
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america tonight with joie chen is next. i'm john siegenthaler i'll see you at 11 event, eight pacific time with the news. we'll see you later. >> on america tonight: utter devastation already revealed. why the philippines now fears the crisis is about to get worse. >>> also tonight: from saluted to shamed. on this veterans day, an america tonight exclusive. our investigation looks at those who have given all, only to find themselves abandoned by their country. >> they looked at me and told me i was a disgrace and should be ashamed for letting my family down and everyone else. >> the wasps, the bee. and extraordinary women. >> i never thought of myself as extraordinary, but i guess we all were. >> and good evening, thanks for being with us, i'm joie chen. on veterans day we honor those who serve our nation, a day off, parades. but beyond tonight, we ask some tough questions about defense department decisions that leave some vets abandoned and fearful for their own futures. in an in-depth investigation we probe the plight of
america tonight with joie chen is next. i'm john siegenthaler i'll see you at 11 event, eight pacific time with the news. we'll see you later. >> on america tonight: utter devastation already revealed. why the philippines now fears the crisis is about to get worse. >>> also tonight: from saluted to shamed. on this veterans day, an america tonight exclusive. our investigation looks at those who have given all, only to find themselves abandoned by their country. >> they...
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i'm joie chen. as we begin this holiday most closely associated with celebration, with abundance and even excess, it might be a little unfair of us to ask you to stop and consider the worry and the anxiety of many american families on the periphery of the economic safety net. but it is an important moment we believe to think about the growing need of the many americans who are faced every day with a choice between paying basic bills or feeding their families. what do you do when you can't fill the fridge, when you're not sure how you feed your child or your children tomorrow? academics put a label on it, they call it food insecurity and it is a present and growing problem even in our land of plenty. america tonight's sheila macvicar explains this with food for thought. >> the brirl yant family of baltimore are a tight-knit clan. twins tabby and gabby. >> the big one down there zack not the small one. >> julie and aaron have been together since they were teenagers and in 22 years, they have never spe
i'm joie chen. as we begin this holiday most closely associated with celebration, with abundance and even excess, it might be a little unfair of us to ask you to stop and consider the worry and the anxiety of many american families on the periphery of the economic safety net. but it is an important moment we believe to think about the growing need of the many americans who are faced every day with a choice between paying basic bills or feeding their families. what do you do when you can't fill...
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john. >> thank you joie. champions of the economy, an idea that's already working in other parts of the world. we'll find out how micro-loans are helping small businesses in this country. coming up. jess caf taff will have an update on the miami dolphins fiasco. that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >> an escape from the expected. >> i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. america tonight next on al jazeera america >> all this week, al jazeera is shining a spotlight on creative ways americans are dealing with economic struggles. and we call them champions of the economy. we take a look at microlending. those are businesses that loan people very small amounts of money for business ventures. microlending is growing plairp ipopularity in the united state. jennifer london has the story. >> a farmer in kenya, a weaver, they are all connecte
john. >> thank you joie. champions of the economy, an idea that's already working in other parts of the world. we'll find out how micro-loans are helping small businesses in this country. coming up. jess caf taff will have an update on the miami dolphins fiasco. that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >> an...
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joie chen is live in washington, d.c.to telling us. >> comening um icoming um in upe are looking at some hot races we are going to go out to colorado and witness and attempt to get utaout evidenceout of that stat. the rural countyless see the cog nor a secsession. >> why would flybal any one be e the great state of colorado? we could write into that couldn't institution things that would keep huge urban se centers from overpowering th again. and more political angles on the eve of the election day on the 06 year election that is coming up. what dogs th dolls the does thee at the fractured gop. >> thanks very much joie. >> next up on al jazeera a billion doll large wort dollarst work confist canadiane configu . >> they say they did it because they were trying to protect my children. they didn't protect my children, they traumatized them. >> fault lines examines why so many native american kids are caught in the child welfare system. >> any time they see a social worker its like seeing a police officer. the immediate respon
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. >> joie chen report live a special edition of america tonight... 9pm et / 6pm pt on al jazeera america imprisonment in a brutal prison colony pla may have research resurfaced. after months in a prison she has said. >> i'm joined by nadia's husband. petro. i know it's been a rough few days for you. there is a report that nadia has reappeared and is in a penal heard. >> we have the same information that she has is in one of the penal colonies. and this is why we are here to basically make the search for her and discover if she is in the quite quite quite vicinity. and thre she has been in complee isolation. we consider that as punishment. both inside russia domestically and internationally. she has been missing for several weeks as you said while she was in transit from this camp to sigsiberia. >> did you have any idea where she was durin during that time. >> our source and informal leaks from the system and from the fellow prisoners told us she went through several cities and over a distance of up to 5000 kilometres to get to siberia. and given the fact she has only four months to serve
. >> joie chen report live a special edition of america tonight... 9pm et / 6pm pt on al jazeera america imprisonment in a brutal prison colony pla may have research resurfaced. after months in a prison she has said. >> i'm joined by nadia's husband. petro. i know it's been a rough few days for you. there is a report that nadia has reappeared and is in a penal heard. >> we have the same information that she has is in one of the penal colonies. and this is why we are here to...
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america tonight with joie chen is next. >> "america tonight" the membershihelpthat never came. our investigation looks at the american red cross and the failures that left comowchbilitiecommunitieshigh a. >> an "america tonight" exclusive. >> what did you think when you got that call saying that you weren't going to get the money. >> i thought it was wrong. the native american community and their outside threat of having their children taken away. >> and looking back. what the world could have seen. early signs of hi hitler's northwesmostevil vision. good evening and thanks for being with us i'm joie chen. >> at is this time o last year e people on the eastern seaboard were still reeling. the american red cross sprang to the aid of victims armed with donated dollars. >> the red cross promised to help them recover from the disaster. disaster. you a ias it turns out many of e left wanting. one year on. this is breezy point. one. new york communities most deaf devastated we hurricane sandy churned up the east cost waves crashed into homes and the power went out and then more than
america tonight with joie chen is next. >> "america tonight" the membershihelpthat never came. our investigation looks at the american red cross and the failures that left comowchbilitiecommunitieshigh a. >> an "america tonight" exclusive. >> what did you think when you got that call saying that you weren't going to get the money. >> i thought it was wrong. the native american community and their outside threat of having their children taken away....
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i'm joie chen. will they stay or will they go? it is a fair question on this day before off-year elections in many communities around the country truly is an off-off election year, races which might not attract a lot of attention in any other year. but this year political divisions on many levels make quite a few races be bellwethers. what we currently call colorado where secessionists want to form a new state. might not have much of a success but it points to a bigger picture of divide. the great sky of colorado's rural community. chris bury begins in cheyenne wells, colorado. >> a belief that the federal government has lost touch with the their people. >> have no idea how hard we work. >> his daughter, a nanny, a crop duster, the republican chair, the cafe owner and a water well driller share that sentiment if not the notion of severing ties with their home state. >> i don't necessarily disagree with a lot of the things that these guys are saying. i mean i'm just disagreeing with the fact that i don't think we need to create a n
i'm joie chen. will they stay or will they go? it is a fair question on this day before off-year elections in many communities around the country truly is an off-off election year, races which might not attract a lot of attention in any other year. but this year political divisions on many levels make quite a few races be bellwethers. what we currently call colorado where secessionists want to form a new state. might not have much of a success but it points to a bigger picture of divide. the...
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i'm joie chen.hy of one year since that horrible day in new town connecticut when 20 first graders and the educators who cared for them were slaughtered in their classroom now hundreds of interviews, thousands of investigative pages and evidence in hasn't, the investigative report on the shooting at sandy hook has been released. it concludes the shooter was a deeply disturbed young man who acted alone but it suggests that it is not a report that will bring closure to chose who lost so much on that day. >> what we now know does not answer the single most important question. why? why did he do it? what was the motive? what did 21-year-old adam lanza kill his mother in her bed, drive to her school and launch his rampage? there were disturbing details of the report. an isolated young man who covered his bedroom windows with black trash bags and communicated with his mother only by e-mail. the video games that he left behind, "school shooting" ; "left for dead "; "doom." a check from his mother to purcha
i'm joie chen.hy of one year since that horrible day in new town connecticut when 20 first graders and the educators who cared for them were slaughtered in their classroom now hundreds of interviews, thousands of investigative pages and evidence in hasn't, the investigative report on the shooting at sandy hook has been released. it concludes the shooter was a deeply disturbed young man who acted alone but it suggests that it is not a report that will bring closure to chose who lost so much on...
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. >> and good evening, thanks for being with us, i'm joie chen. on veterans day we honor those who serve our nation, a day off, parades. but beyond tonight, we ask some tough questions about defense department decisions that leave some vets abandoned and fearful for their own futures. in an in-depth investigation we probe the plight of americans, our america tonight exclusive report from correspondent sheila macvicar. >> this is iraq. are you can see his big teeth there, big smile right there, that was before his accident in iraq. >> jerald jensen joined the army when he was 34. much older than the average recruit. he was called to duty by 9/11, says his wife robin and deployed to iraq in 2006. sergeant jensen was the driver for a commander in his unit and by all accounts he was an exemplary soldier. in the fall of 2007 jensen's patrol was attacked, an explosive ripped through his huh hum vee, drove away from the attack saving his commander. that incident brought him a purple heart. >> you can see the stitching and then it goes all the way around.
. >> and good evening, thanks for being with us, i'm joie chen. on veterans day we honor those who serve our nation, a day off, parades. but beyond tonight, we ask some tough questions about defense department decisions that leave some vets abandoned and fearful for their own futures. in an in-depth investigation we probe the plight of americans, our america tonight exclusive report from correspondent sheila macvicar. >> this is iraq. are you can see his big teeth there, big smile...
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for "america tonight", join us sunday for a special report "typhoon haiyan - philippines in crisis" joie chen will be in cebu reporting live. if you would like to comment on any of the stories you have seen, log on to the website at aljazeera.com/americatonight. meet the news team, get sneak previews of stories we are working on and tell us what you'd like to see. follow us on twitter and on our facebook page. goodnight to all of you watching. >> joie chen report live a special edition of >>> welcome to al jazeera i'm johnathan betz with tonight's top stories. >>> in afghanistan a suicide bombing killed six people in kabul today. it happened where tribeal leades are to discuss the future of afghanistan. >>> aid is finally reaching some of the most remote communities in the philippines. >>> tomorrow historic presidential election in chill . two women are in the run being. running.
for "america tonight", join us sunday for a special report "typhoon haiyan - philippines in crisis" joie chen will be in cebu reporting live. if you would like to comment on any of the stories you have seen, log on to the website at aljazeera.com/americatonight. meet the news team, get sneak previews of stories we are working on and tell us what you'd like to see. follow us on twitter and on our facebook page. goodnight to all of you watching. >> joie chen report live...
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. >>> on this veteran's day let's head down to washington, d.c., again, joie chen standing by to tells coming up on "america tonight." >> hey, john. on "america tonight" we'll have an exclusive investigation. our look at a disturbing policy by the u.s. military. soldier sent packing sometimes from very serious causes, but others for as minor as tardiness, and others dismissed because of the effects of brain injuries. in our exclusive investigation, we'll hear about some of their stories. >> we have been at war for so long, and so many people have been funneled into that avenue that it is totally clogged. so these commanders are stuck in this position where if they try to get them out medically, they are still stuck with them, maybe for a long time. >> reporter: sheila macvicar will have more on this investigation. coming up at the top of the hour on "america tonight," john. >> thanks, joie. >>> still to come on al jazeera america, we'll meet the last major league baseball player who earned a purple heart in vietnam. i'm john seigenthaler, and here's a look at the headlines... >> al ja
. >>> on this veteran's day let's head down to washington, d.c., again, joie chen standing by to tells coming up on "america tonight." >> hey, john. on "america tonight" we'll have an exclusive investigation. our look at a disturbing policy by the u.s. military. soldier sent packing sometimes from very serious causes, but others for as minor as tardiness, and others dismissed because of the effects of brain injuries. in our exclusive investigation, we'll hear...
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i'm joie chen.begin tonight with developments in a case that rocked an ohio community and shocked the nation a year ago. in that crime two high school students from sue binville ohio are currently in detention for the rape of a teenage girl after they posted pictures of her, an account of what they had done on social media. now an ohio grand jury has charged four adults on charges of a coverup. >> we must treat rape and sexual assault as a serious crime of violence that it is. >> reporter: the ohio attorney general is sending a strong message to anyone that will listen. if you cover up a sex crime, you will be held accountable. he is talking about the rape of a 16-year-old sue binville, ohio girl, and acquisitions that officials and school administrators helped the perpetrators cover it up. >> it is up to the adult to intervene. it's up to the adults to change things. it is up to the adults to set boundaries. it's up to the adults to teach the kids right from wrong. >> reporter: these are the images
i'm joie chen.begin tonight with developments in a case that rocked an ohio community and shocked the nation a year ago. in that crime two high school students from sue binville ohio are currently in detention for the rape of a teenage girl after they posted pictures of her, an account of what they had done on social media. now an ohio grand jury has charged four adults on charges of a coverup. >> we must treat rape and sexual assault as a serious crime of violence that it is. >>...
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i don't know, no, joie.'s didactic like that then no one will watch it, and no one will learn anything from it. they have to be persuasive dramas or melodramas if you will. in india there is a radio drama that is very popular, very much oriented toward family planning, towards equal rights for little girls, things like that. but the stories are told about giving birthday parties, things like that, rather than didactic like let's look at the chalkboard and this is how you run your life. but this woman runs her life and make she's like you, and it has impacts. >> i wonder if governments get behind these productions, and whether producers even want them involved? >> well, some governments do, and some governments don't. generally speaking the producers don't want the government of these countries to be hostile to them, but they don't want to be beholden to them either. you could hear the segment on the screen was the division in the community, corruption of the politicians and a lot of people in the kenyon gove
i don't know, no, joie.'s didactic like that then no one will watch it, and no one will learn anything from it. they have to be persuasive dramas or melodramas if you will. in india there is a radio drama that is very popular, very much oriented toward family planning, towards equal rights for little girls, things like that. but the stories are told about giving birthday parties, things like that, rather than didactic like let's look at the chalkboard and this is how you run your life. but this...
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. >> joie chen report live a special edition of america tonight... 9pm et / 6pm pt on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. power of the people until we restore >> despite treacherous conditions, rescue efforts in the philippines continue... >> bodies are on the roads and nobody is picking them up... >> joie chen report live a special edition of america tonight... 9pm et / 6pm pt on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america brings you live coverage: typhoon haiyan. >> relief efforts are well underway here in cebu. >> we have a problem with no homes to go back to.
. >> joie chen report live a special edition of america tonight... 9pm et / 6pm pt on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that...
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soledad o'brien will join us with her story about that cajan comeback. >>> joie thank you.ng forward to that one. >>> texting while driving can be dangerous, just ask the residents of tennessee. the volunteer state has the highest rate of texting and driving related deaths in the country. jonathan martin reports. >> reporter: it's meant to grab your attention. mu message boards reminding drivers that nearly 900 people have been killed on tennessee roadways so far this year. this colonel says texting behind the wheel is behind many of the deadly crashes. >> i would say right now it's the number one traffic safety issue in the country. >> tennessee is one of 41 states where it is now illegal to text and drive. yet in the four years since the tennessee law went into effect, highway deaths have not gone down. in fact 2012 saw one of the state's highest fatality rates ever. with 1,019 people killed. right now violators only face a $50 fine. >> i would like a stronger law that we would easily enforce. i think down the line probably five to ten years from now it will be against th
soledad o'brien will join us with her story about that cajan comeback. >>> joie thank you.ng forward to that one. >>> texting while driving can be dangerous, just ask the residents of tennessee. the volunteer state has the highest rate of texting and driving related deaths in the country. jonathan martin reports. >> reporter: it's meant to grab your attention. mu message boards reminding drivers that nearly 900 people have been killed on tennessee roadways so far this...
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joie, thank you very much. >>> concussions are plaguing football players at all levels.r look at the science that's trying to keep athletes safe. they know how to manipulate and control you. the state has all the power. >> we have done more to destroy our way of life than the terrorists could ever have done. all next week america tonight investigates the campus rape crisis. >> serial rape is the norm on college campuses. >> i know that when i did report, i was blamed. >> then this friday at nine eastern, we open up the conversation in a live town-hall event. sex crimes on campus, a special week of coverage and live town-hall on america tonight nine eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> and since we're in the neighborhood, we thought we would give you a peak of a special halloween light show right on top of the empire state tower. the lights start on the 72nd floor and go all the way to the top of the antenna. and this just hand few minutes ago. beautiful site on top of the empire state building. >>> from investigative reports to the lawsuits between former football pl
joie, thank you very much. >>> concussions are plaguing football players at all levels.r look at the science that's trying to keep athletes safe. they know how to manipulate and control you. the state has all the power. >> we have done more to destroy our way of life than the terrorists could ever have done. all next week america tonight investigates the campus rape crisis. >> serial rape is the norm on college campuses. >> i know that when i did report, i was blamed....
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joie chen tells us what's coming up. >> good evening, david, food for thought on thanksgiving even. we're going to look to those who have something to worry about, food on every day. we'll meet the brian family, family of five, live in baltimore. the brians suffer from food insecurity, many low income families are constantly faced with this ever tough decision. do you feed your children? do you live without other basics? there is a government assistance program called snap. it helps. sometimes it's not enough, and it hits the brians every day. >> i couldn't sit and watch my kids go hungry. i've got to suck up my pride and go and apply for food stamps. >> our correspondent sheila macvicar will join us, and it is part of our serious, food for thought, highlighting hunger in america. >> all right joie, thank you. >>> former mvp ryan braun, has broken his silence, jessica taff will have more of that. plus, the makers of a spicy sauce have gotten burned in court. >> for food lovers and trend-watchers the spicy viet anam ease hot sauce is the coppedment of the moment. for people living ne
joie chen tells us what's coming up. >> good evening, david, food for thought on thanksgiving even. we're going to look to those who have something to worry about, food on every day. we'll meet the brian family, family of five, live in baltimore. the brians suffer from food insecurity, many low income families are constantly faced with this ever tough decision. do you feed your children? do you live without other basics? there is a government assistance program called snap. it helps....
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i look forward to seeing it, joie, thanks. one of the most storied rivalries in college football. find out how important this weekend's iron bowl is up in sports. and a piece of eiffel tower's staircase goes to the highest bidder. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consider it offensive. and in that case they just recommend that you block that person. >> i don't want to minimise this, because i mean, there's some really horrible things that are on line, and it's not - it's not just twitter, what has happened through social media and the anonymity of the net is that you see websites, hate-filled websites targetting all sorts of groups, popping up. there has been a huge number of those that exist as well. >> there are fewer things as iconic as the eiffel tower. a portion of the original staircase has been sold for $230,00
i look forward to seeing it, joie, thanks. one of the most storied rivalries in college football. find out how important this weekend's iron bowl is up in sports. and a piece of eiffel tower's staircase goes to the highest bidder. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may...
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welcome to al jazeera america i'm joie che john siegenthaler w york. >> iran nuclear talks. the secretary of state says no deal. >> battered by the storm. people in parts of the philippines are trying to add up the damage to win o one of the t powerful typhoons on record. >> you can't show you are hurt, you can't show you are in pain. that is what i mean by the culture of the n.f.l. >> what is taoue what we have to change. >> the mentality that led to the league's bullying
welcome to al jazeera america i'm joie che john siegenthaler w york. >> iran nuclear talks. the secretary of state says no deal. >> battered by the storm. people in parts of the philippines are trying to add up the damage to win o one of the t powerful typhoons on record. >> you can't show you are hurt, you can't show you are in pain. that is what i mean by the culture of the n.f.l. >> what is taoue what we have to change. >> the mentality that led to the league's...
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. >> joie chen report live a special edition of america tonight...nday 9pm et / 6pm pt on al jazeera america >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the border. >> start every morning, every day, 5am to 9 eastern with al jazeera america. >> time for listening post news bites. the latest developments from turkey will do nothing for its reputation of being the largest jailers of journalist. three have been sentenced to life for quote, trying to overturn order" accused of being among the leaders of the marxist, leninist parties. jailed for seven and a half years all the reporters were arrested seven years ago and have been imprisoned ever since. reporters with
. >> joie chen report live a special edition of america tonight...nday 9pm et / 6pm pt on al jazeera america >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is...
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joie chen reports live typhoon haiyan: a special edition of america tonight 9 eastern / 6 pacific on al jazeera america consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? >> i want to tell you that we tried really hard to get some of those people, both from the national organizations and people who argued some of the court cases who have been prominent opponents we weren't able to secure them for today's program, this is a story with a lot of development still to go, and we promise we'll have them with us in the future. joining us now are david, senior researcher at the pew research center. and in boston, lee, executive director of gay and lesbian advocate defenders or glad. and how have things
joie chen reports live typhoon haiyan: a special edition of america tonight 9 eastern / 6 pacific on al jazeera america consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >>...