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>> and good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. their motto and their motivation is to protect and serve. but police tactics across the country are unit scrutiny we saw the fallout in ferguson and staten island. a justice department investigation into the cleveland police department found shocking police department abuse. that report came out after cleeflcleveland police shot tamr rice. >> we got to this corner and everything changed for the worse. >> 29-year-old gregory love said he was trying to make a right turn at an intersection when a cleveland police officer intervened. >> what happened? >> a cleveland police officer had his gun drawn, he's there at the crosswalk path. he has his gun aimed at my vehicle. he steps back, aims the gun looks and fires, boom. >> love was unarmed, heading home after going to a concert in the city. i got my arms up and i looked down and i thought oh my god you just shot me. i'm thinking oh my god he's going to kill me. >> in court documents the officer claims love was belligerent and threatening. t
>> and good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. their motto and their motivation is to protect and serve. but police tactics across the country are unit scrutiny we saw the fallout in ferguson and staten island. a justice department investigation into the cleveland police department found shocking police department abuse. that report came out after cleeflcleveland police shot tamr rice. >> we got to this corner and everything changed for the worse. >> 29-year-old...
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i am joie chen. when america tonight looked into sex assaults and hopes for salvation city flagship university of christian fundamentalism, the allegations seemed stunning, almost unbelievable. leaders at bob jones university blamed sex assault victims for their abuse shaming many into walking away. now, a blockbuster review by an independent watchdog group confirms what "america tonight's" sarah ohio, that sex assault victims suffered a second time at the hands of those that were to help. >> i think they should have told me it wasn't my fault. i think they should have not heaped more shame on me because i was already filled to the brim with shame. yes need any more. >> katie landry is putting the pieces of her life bac together. it's been nearly a decade since university university, the flagship of christian fundamentalist education. and she says a place that fails rape victims like herself. >> i loved my teachers. i loved the school. i am not sorry i went there. but what i am sorry about is that th
i am joie chen. when america tonight looked into sex assaults and hopes for salvation city flagship university of christian fundamentalism, the allegations seemed stunning, almost unbelievable. leaders at bob jones university blamed sex assault victims for their abuse shaming many into walking away. now, a blockbuster review by an independent watchdog group confirms what "america tonight's" sarah ohio, that sex assault victims suffered a second time at the hands of those that were to...
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ftc >> good evening everyone thanks for joining us i'm adam may in for joie chen tonight. more fallout after rolling stone magazine apologized for not being thorough in its fact kc checking. the story about a gang rape, about sex assaults on campus. "america tonight's" lori jane gliha, talks to a rape survivor and she has a message for the woman whose story of a gang rape, is called into question. >> i've been where you have been. it's very hard to have so many people disbelief you but there are to many people that do believe you, i'm one of them, i know there's many more and every survivor goes through this and you will have a better day in the future. i hope that more information comes out but don't for any moment think that you're alone. survivor. at the university of wisconsin at madison two men fellow students assaulted her after a fraternity party. >> it was like it almost wasn't happening to my body. at one point one of them got on top of me and started pressing himself into me and i remember pudding hi hands up and saying no, i'm -- my hands --s -- putsing my hands
ftc >> good evening everyone thanks for joining us i'm adam may in for joie chen tonight. more fallout after rolling stone magazine apologized for not being thorough in its fact kc checking. the story about a gang rape, about sex assaults on campus. "america tonight's" lori jane gliha, talks to a rape survivor and she has a message for the woman whose story of a gang rape, is called into question. >> i've been where you have been. it's very hard to have so many people...
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. >> one member of member of the commission met with our joie chen. >> i think the ferguson commissions also a starting point with all of these things that are popping up across this nation, of young people standing up and having their voices be heard now. everyone wants to figure out what can we do to make it better. the ferguson commission is just like with me with the president, it's a start. i hope we'll be able to implement real things so people don't have to continue to feel like they are not human in this world that we live in. >> you are see more with joie chen tonight at 9:00 eastern time. >>> now we turn to hong kong where protesters have been ordered to stay off of the streets. central government offices were temporarily shut down this morning. police used pepper spray and water hoses to clear protesters. protesters demanding full autonomy in the 2017 election without intervention from beijing. coming up next, the plunging price of oil. >>> plus what the fbi is telling service members and veterans to remove their social media pages. ♪ >>> nigeria is tending to its wounded to
. >> one member of member of the commission met with our joie chen. >> i think the ferguson commissions also a starting point with all of these things that are popping up across this nation, of young people standing up and having their voices be heard now. everyone wants to figure out what can we do to make it better. the ferguson commission is just like with me with the president, it's a start. i hope we'll be able to implement real things so people don't have to continue to feel...
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joie, there is a sense of confusion. that's the concern that's being raised. this legislation does not clearly specify that it's okay to record police, and as we saw in that incident just last week involving that motorist, either that officer was confused or he was intentionally misleading that motorist when he said it's against the law in illinois. >> you know, in illinois, but, look, everybody uses their cell phone cameras everywhere. have other states made any effort to do this? >> not so much specifically to this degree. you do have about a dozen states that are those two-party consent states and there are other laws where it gets hairy. nothing quite to this magnitude. illinois has really been tagged the state that is toughest on this particular issue. >> "america tonight's" adam may. thanks. >>> in a moment, an attack on school children and why even half a world away the pain of pakistani families might be an alarm for americans as well. >> this morning wherever you live, wherever you are, those are our children. this is the world's loss. >> and before t
joie, there is a sense of confusion. that's the concern that's being raised. this legislation does not clearly specify that it's okay to record police, and as we saw in that incident just last week involving that motorist, either that officer was confused or he was intentionally misleading that motorist when he said it's against the law in illinois. >> you know, in illinois, but, look, everybody uses their cell phone cameras everywhere. have other states made any effort to do this?...
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. >> and good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. new york city shaken by the fury, in ferguson, now involved in another racially charged officer killing. the death of eric garner recorded on cell phone video looked to be a police choke hold in a petty crime. the medical examiner said it was a homicide. the officer offered an apology but a short time ago, garner's widow rejected it. >> when he was screaming 11 times that he can't breathe so there's nothing that him or his prayers or anything else would make me feel any different. no, i don't accept his apology. no i can't -- >> our coverage begins now with "america tonight's" sarah hoye who has been very closely following all of the developments since eric garner's death. she's on staten island this sarah. >> that's right, good evening joie. i'm standing feet away from where eric garner took his last breath. earlier a small gathering happened where people once again believed another man died at the hands of police. it started with a routine patrol on staten island. >> leave me alone.
. >> and good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. new york city shaken by the fury, in ferguson, now involved in another racially charged officer killing. the death of eric garner recorded on cell phone video looked to be a police choke hold in a petty crime. the medical examiner said it was a homicide. the officer offered an apology but a short time ago, garner's widow rejected it. >> when he was screaming 11 times that he can't breathe so there's nothing that him or his...
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al jazeera america morning news every morning 7 eastern only on al jazeera america >> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> 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 interviewe
al jazeera america morning news every morning 7 eastern only on al jazeera america >> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> san salvador, el salvador's capital, is where many migrant children -- including josue -- have...
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it could be a lot easier to have closure and grieve. >> joie chen reporting. snow in an attempt to repair its relationship with the community, the police department of new orleans strapped body cameras on the officers. jonathan martin has more. >> reporter: more than six months after the police department equipped the patrol with body cameras, there are questions as to how much they are used. >> we are concerned they are not recording all encounters. >> susan runs the ingelent police monitor, and they review complaints against new orleans police. >> people say police officers say things to them before the cameras roll or after they turp them off. there are still things we are hearing about that the system is not complete. >> they are supposed to rebuild trust between the community and a department under an oversight. after several of high-profile cases of police brutality and corruption. >> so we know what our officers are doing, allegations that citizens are making and how accurate they are. >> officers are required to activate the cameras, that is not always
it could be a lot easier to have closure and grieve. >> joie chen reporting. snow in an attempt to repair its relationship with the community, the police department of new orleans strapped body cameras on the officers. jonathan martin has more. >> reporter: more than six months after the police department equipped the patrol with body cameras, there are questions as to how much they are used. >> we are concerned they are not recording all encounters. >> susan runs the...
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sarah. >> that's right, good evening joie. i'm standing feet away from where eric garner took his last breath. earlier a small gathering happened where people once again believed another man died at the hands of police. it started with a routine patrol on staten island. >> leave me alone. >> police accusing eric garner of selling cigarettes illegally. they tried to arrest him. a nearby cell phone rolling capturing the last seven minutes of his life. garner was held in what appeared to be a choke hold. police tactic that's been banned in new york for more than 20 years. >> back off and get on my side, okay? back up. >> the new york medical examiner later called it a homicide citing compression of his neck and chest and the positioning of his body both caused by restraight by police. >> none of your business! >> garner also had a history of asthma and heart disease contributing factors according to the final autopsy. with eight police officers, two emts and medics on scene garner repeated his final words. >> i can't breathe, i c
sarah. >> that's right, good evening joie. i'm standing feet away from where eric garner took his last breath. earlier a small gathering happened where people once again believed another man died at the hands of police. it started with a routine patrol on staten island. >> leave me alone. >> police accusing eric garner of selling cigarettes illegally. they tried to arrest him. a nearby cell phone rolling capturing the last seven minutes of his life. garner was held in what...
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sarah clark joie chen us on the phone from hong kong to tell us what's behind this decision, sarah. >> it certainly was a surprise for many. ilt was a highly charged and very emotional press conference held by three members of the occupy movement, they're concerned not only for themselves and the movement but basically the people who remain in the streets in the central part of hong kong in the two major sites, myrtle and bay. sunday night and monday morning when we saw the violent clashes between police and students and what they are saying is they can't guarantee the safety of the people who stay here. but if people do decide to stay, the police behavior on sunday night and monday morning wattous owattousof control, and the administration is described as heartless. they want to keep the campaign going but the fight for democracy is a long one and needs to be done in a peaceful manner and not on the street. >> sarah clark reporting for us from hong kong. >>> special forces are taking new attacks on donetsk airport. fighting has recently intensified near the airport and that's despite
sarah clark joie chen us on the phone from hong kong to tell us what's behind this decision, sarah. >> it certainly was a surprise for many. ilt was a highly charged and very emotional press conference held by three members of the occupy movement, they're concerned not only for themselves and the movement but basically the people who remain in the streets in the central part of hong kong in the two major sites, myrtle and bay. sunday night and monday morning when we saw the violent...
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joie. >> good evening, john. we're going to take a look at the intersection of race and justice.ve seen the blow black in places where cops have crossed with communities of color. that has forced many black families to have the talk with their young men. about what they should do and not do if the police stop them. >> as a 17-year-old in america, you shouldn't have to think to come to terms with the fact that if you get wrongfully killed nothing will happen. and that person who kills you wrongfully will not be held accountable for their actions. >> "america tonight"'s sarah hoye gets real with black parents, their kids, and what they need to do to keep their children safe on the streets. >>> an independent panel is recommending major changes for the secret service after a man scaled the white house fence in september and made it all the way into the building. they say the white house needs a better fence. and training needs to be improved. and the new secret service director should come from outside of the agency. the security failures lead to the resignation of the former direct
joie. >> good evening, john. we're going to take a look at the intersection of race and justice.ve seen the blow black in places where cops have crossed with communities of color. that has forced many black families to have the talk with their young men. about what they should do and not do if the police stop them. >> as a 17-year-old in america, you shouldn't have to think to come to terms with the fact that if you get wrongfully killed nothing will happen. and that person who...
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i'm joie chen. millions of americans live with disabilities. overcoming barriers both physical and social that once seemed insurmountable. but even with those successes, many face obstacles that could be eliminated by a stroke of a pen. an obstacle that forces many to live in poverty. we begin with the story of a remarkable young woman who has helped to lead the fight to allow those who live with disabilities earn and save their own money. here is "america tonight's" sheila macvicar. >> from an early age, sarah wolf has been defying expectations. sarah was born with down syndrome. >> what do you want people to know about you? >> i'm a good person. i have a good heart. >> i was thinking maybe we could put it in that thing that you do. >> sarah has college credits, works at a law firm, is on several boards of directors, and is a gifted public speaker. >> we treat sarah, just like any other member of the family. sarah's father said the family decided from the start not to let sarah's situation work against her. >> my wife made that commitment. she
i'm joie chen. millions of americans live with disabilities. overcoming barriers both physical and social that once seemed insurmountable. but even with those successes, many face obstacles that could be eliminated by a stroke of a pen. an obstacle that forces many to live in poverty. we begin with the story of a remarkable young woman who has helped to lead the fight to allow those who live with disabilities earn and save their own money. here is "america tonight's" sheila macvicar....
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. >> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> you're watching "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. the islamic state fight to create a new country from syria and the role ethnic minorities have played in the struggle of hearts and minds on and off the battlefield, how are things looking militarily for the yazidis over their long history. they've had a great reputation as fighters. are they basically becoming part of the peshmerga? the kurdish army? >> that is a request that has been made by yazidi units, particularly those who stayed on the mountain and endured the long siege, and now after being liberated by the help of the peshmerga, it would be a natural development to establish an i yazidi -only battalion, unit. >> andrew, is there a growing realization that this is going to be a long fight? that if the united sta
. >> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> you're watching "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. the islamic state fight to create a new country from syria and the role ethnic minorities have played...
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. >> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doingt of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >>> march 2011 an earthquake in japan set off a tsunami, triggering a meltdown of three nuclear if power plants in fukushima. 311. >> translation: the media are responsible for unnecessary exposing people to radiation. it's not only the responsibility of the government, it'
. >> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doingt of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take...
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. >> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> i'm adam may, you're watching "talk to al jazeera." our guest this week is norman lear. do we have an issue right now when it comes to religion and the infill strayings we have into our politics? >> i think we have a huge problem about religion, that comes from that narrow band, or bands, i should say, because it's not one band, it's -- those narrow bands of fundamentalists, i don't use that, using that in the literal sense, not a religious sense, fundamentalists who say they know the way and if you don't know the way, god out. there are several -- there are many fundamentalist bands who think that way, they're entitled that. i fought a war for that. let them think what they wish to think. but that's the kind of thinking that wants to be for the people who believe it and not insist in a co
. >> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> i'm adam may, you're watching "talk to al jazeera." our guest this week is norman lear. do we have an issue right now when it comes to religion and the infill strayings we...
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>> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy let the journalists live. >> reporter: rhinos are being hunted to extinction. defenseless against a crime that values the animals horns more than the species itself. here at the lab that could come out of c.s.i. the tv show, here they are helping to put traffickers behind bars. the lab analysed dozens of coins in
>> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers......
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. >> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> you can now see the controversial movie "the interview" online. sony is allowing people to rent or buy the film on a variety of >> good to have you with us, i'm elizabeth peranham in doha. our developing story this hour. airasia flight qz8501 is an airbus 320 with 162 people on board. this is live pictures from the airport in synch por an indonesian spokesperson said the plane was at sea. search and rescue operationss are underway. submitted flight plan route and was requesting deviation due to on-route weather before communication with the aircraft was lost while i.t. was still under control of the indonesian air traffic control. the aircraft had undergone its last scheduled maintenance on the 16th of november 2014. aviation analyst jerry surjatsin said the weather in the area was poor. >
. >> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> you can now see the controversial movie "the interview" online. sony is allowing people to rent or buy the film on a variety of >> good to have you with us, i'm...
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. >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism an al jazeera correspondent has. womenned in syria. he died while covering battles in the southwest part of the country. there journalist were killed in the same area in recent days. and for aljazeera.com. colleagues at the website call daring and courageous. the group has been drawing men and women across the nobody, now some artists are using cartoons to fight back, roxanne that has more on this for us. tony, we spoke 22 artists the other is using animated cam tons, they say that isil has gained many young supporters convincing some of them to fight. so this trying to counter the group by creating alternative heros. >> have you thought about the need of the people, especially women and children in syria? number two, if you have, do you think that going out there to fight and potential
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when we come back, where to draw the line and successful pts >> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy let the journalists live. >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disunity in the security council. >> about issues that impact your world. >> infectious diseases are a major threat to health
when we come back, where to draw the line and successful pts >> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really...
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. ♪ and good evening and thanks for joining us i'm joie chan and half of the veterans in iraq and afghanistanufficient tear a disability connected to their service. they range from traumatic physical wounds of war to life altering psychological scars and now there is increasing concern from millions who say the military should recognize their wounds from poisons they say they were exposed to in the line of duty. america tonight's shiela mc-victor has an exclusive, in depth look at what many believe will be the toxic legacy of iraq and afghanistan. >> i've lost a lot and i don't like being like this. >> reporter: 35-year-old anthony suffers a rare form of brain cancer. >> i could not tell you my last name or my daughters. i don't remember everybody's name. >> reporter: doctors had to take out part of his brain, his left temporal lobe and part of his hympocampus and has trouble speaking and can't read any more and trouble keeping up with his three-year-old daughter and believes he got sick from toxins he was exposed to while serving his country. >> there he goes. >> reporter: massive open air b
. ♪ and good evening and thanks for joining us i'm joie chan and half of the veterans in iraq and afghanistanufficient tear a disability connected to their service. they range from traumatic physical wounds of war to life altering psychological scars and now there is increasing concern from millions who say the military should recognize their wounds from poisons they say they were exposed to in the line of duty. america tonight's shiela mc-victor has an exclusive, in depth look at what many...
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. >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >>> one thing that you have written in a very thought-provoking way about is when nations should intervene. >> yes. >> when the u.s. should intervene in conflicts in other countries. one interesting thing you raise is sort of this difference between leg legality and legitimacy. sometimes countries have to intervene when they don't have proper legal authorizathes. what do you mean by "legitimacy"? >> i to the international law for many years. i believe in the value of international rules, and i think you see it immediately today. right? if russia can invade crain and nothing happens as a matter of international law, the next thing you know noire country will invade without the saifrnthsz of the security council. rules are critical to upholding international order. >> said, we have a syst
. >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >>> one thing that you have written in a very thought-provoking way about is when nations should intervene. >> yes. >> when the u.s. should intervene in conflicts in...
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we're "america tonight," the weekend edition i'm joie chen.hip university of christian fundamentalism, allegations seemed stunning almost unbelievable. leaders at bob jones university blamed sex assault victims for their abuse shaming many into walking away. but now a blockbuster review, confirming what "america tonight's" sarah hoye's first investigation reported, that sex assault victims at bju suffered a second time at the hands of those they were supposed to help. >> i think they should have not heaped more shame on me because i was already filled to the brim with shame. i didn't need anymore. >> reporter: katy landry is putting the piece is of her life back together. it's been nearly a decade since she left the bob jones university the flagship of christian fundamentalist education. and she says a place that fails rape victims like herself. >> i love my teachers, i love the school. i'm not sorry i went there. but what i am sorry about is that they seem -- they seem so unwilling to acknowledge when they've done wrong. >> reporter: so here'
we're "america tonight," the weekend edition i'm joie chen.hip university of christian fundamentalism, allegations seemed stunning almost unbelievable. leaders at bob jones university blamed sex assault victims for their abuse shaming many into walking away. but now a blockbuster review, confirming what "america tonight's" sarah hoye's first investigation reported, that sex assault victims at bju suffered a second time at the hands of those they were supposed to help....
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. >> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> a crisis on the border... >> thery're vulnarable... these are refugees... >> migrent kids flooding into the u.s. >> we're gonna go and see josue who's just been deported... >> why are so many children fleeing? >> your children will be a part of my group or killed... >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> the death toll could be much higher than anyone known. >> posing as a buyer... >> ...people ready then... >> mr. president >> who should answer for those people real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is t
. >> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> a crisis on the border... >> thery're vulnarable... these are refugees... >> migrent kids flooding into the u.s. >> we're gonna go and see josue who's just been...
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. >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism inequality. and wage inequality and things, ♪ >>> time in the program to run through the top stories. kenya's president sacked his interior minister, and says he will declare war on al shabab, and the group killed 36 people in the north of kenya. the police chief also quit. the attack was in the same area where dozens of bus passengers were killed over a week ago. >>> french parliament has voted to recognize palestine as a state. non-binding vote, but symbolic. it follows a similar resolution in britain and spain. >>> and iraq's government has agreed to end an oil dispute with the semiautonomous kurdish region. the kurds will get about $7 billion a year helping in the fight against isil. >>> the wife and leader of the islamic state of iraq and the levant have been detained in lebanon. t
. >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism inequality. and wage inequality and things, ♪ >>> time in the program to run through the top stories. kenya's president sacked his interior minister, and says he will declare war...
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. >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> welcome back. the syrian government has agreed to participate in negotiations aimed to restart the peace talks in moscow. meanwhile, government forces are continuing their offensive against rebel-held areas. >>> thousands of people have been displaced by flooding across southern thailand and northern ma lava. more heavy rain is forecast for the coming days. >>> top leader offal ha of al-shabab has been captured. let's return to our top story on the proposed preliminary attacks in finding a resolution to the war in syria. >> up until now there is no official invitation that has been received. we don't know what . >> according our experience with the talks, the regime came failing to negotiate anything during the negotiation taking place. >> peshmerga forces defending erbil say they ne
. >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> welcome back. the syrian government has agreed to participate in negotiations aimed to restart the peace talks in moscow. meanwhile, government forces are continuing their offensive...
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an good evening, thanks for joining us i'm joie chen. it's clearly not a fight the president want to get right in the middle of but he did. vowing to spend the last two years of his presidency, vowing to spen to heal the divisions that started with flash point, ferguson. hands up but no back down. if anything, the fury in new york k d.c., california, and in ferguson missouri growing louder with the message heard at the white house. >> because this is not a problem simply of ferguson , missouri, this is a problem that is national. >> after a full week of protest and under increasing demands for action, the white house schedule went on full on ferguson as the president convened three separate panels at the white house to take up issues that grew out of the august shooting death of unarmed teenager michael brown and the grand jury decision last monday for not indicting darren wilson for killing him. >> while no part of america is feeling like it's being treated unfairly, that's a problem for all of us not just some. >> while the president s
an good evening, thanks for joining us i'm joie chen. it's clearly not a fight the president want to get right in the middle of but he did. vowing to spend the last two years of his presidency, vowing to spen to heal the divisions that started with flash point, ferguson. hands up but no back down. if anything, the fury in new york k d.c., california, and in ferguson missouri growing louder with the message heard at the white house. >> because this is not a problem simply of ferguson ,...
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generation of artists to try out a new beat. [ ♪ music ] >>> good evening thanks for joining us, i'm joiehen, welcome to "america tonight" the weekend edition. we begin with the fall out of war. more than half a million veterans in the wars of iraq and afghanistan suffered disability connected to service, ranging from the physical to psychological scars. there is increasing concern from millions saying the military should recognise their wounds from poisons they were exposed to in the line of duty. sheila macvicar begins an exclusive indepth look at what many believe will be the toxic legacy of iraq and afghanistan. >> i've lost a lot. and i don't like being like this. >> 35-year-old antony thornton suffers a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer. >> i cannot tell you my wife's middle name or my daughter's. i don't remember everybody's name. >> doctors had to take out part of that brain. the left termoral load and part of the compass. he has trouble speaking, can't read and has trouble keeping up with the daughter. thornton believes he was exposed to toxins whilst serving his country.
generation of artists to try out a new beat. [ ♪ music ] >>> good evening thanks for joining us, i'm joiehen, welcome to "america tonight" the weekend edition. we begin with the fall out of war. more than half a million veterans in the wars of iraq and afghanistan suffered disability connected to service, ranging from the physical to psychological scars. there is increasing concern from millions saying the military should recognise their wounds from poisons they were...
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good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. with washington still reeling from the blockbuster torture disclosures that put the cia squarely in the hot seat over its tactics with terror suspects there is also expanding concern about america's other efforts in its fight against terror. we begin this hour with a look at guantanamo bay and the detainees still lan quishin languishing in u.s. custody there. daniel schwindler reports. >> it is the largest number of detainees to leave the guantanamo bay prison in cuba since 2009. four syrians, a tunisian and a palestinian. arrived in uruguay last weekend. in all their years at guantanamo, they were never tried or convicted of a crime. in fact they were approved for release nearly five years ago. closing the prison was a campaign pledge. it was back in 2009 that president obama promised it would be done within a year. it cost the american taxpayer around $3 million a year to louse each of the 136 remaining prisoners. relocating them hasn't proved easy. in this case it took the impressi
good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. with washington still reeling from the blockbuster torture disclosures that put the cia squarely in the hot seat over its tactics with terror suspects there is also expanding concern about america's other efforts in its fight against terror. we begin this hour with a look at guantanamo bay and the detainees still lan quishin languishing in u.s. custody there. daniel schwindler reports. >> it is the largest number of detainees to leave...
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i'm joie chen. our special edition of "america tonight" brings us the sound of music. for classical music is dire but then again it has been for centuries. classical music on its death bed, to be sure, though, 2014 was a tough year for classical music. indianapolis locked out musicians in pay disputes, but a new approach to classical music with a dynamic figure at the difference. "america tonight's" adam may cues up the orchestra from baltimore. >> the pair of power of marin alsop. considered one of the world's leading conductors. there is enormous power in that little baton. while she uses the tool to help the audience's imagination take flight. she is surprisingly down to earth. >> classical music bam quite extreme in terms of you're not supposed to clap, you're not supposed to cough. there's so many things you're not supposed to do i found that very off-putting. whereas my parents life of classical music was very fun, we had a couple of dogs, they would be shouting. >> the child of professional musicians, alsop decided she would become a conductor at the ripe old ag
i'm joie chen. our special edition of "america tonight" brings us the sound of music. for classical music is dire but then again it has been for centuries. classical music on its death bed, to be sure, though, 2014 was a tough year for classical music. indianapolis locked out musicians in pay disputes, but a new approach to classical music with a dynamic figure at the difference. "america tonight's" adam may cues up the orchestra from baltimore. >> the pair of power of...
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i'm adam may sitting in for joie chen. recovery begins in the crash of airasia.ebris and bodies found in the java sea, off the coast of indonesia. 162 were on board. the disappearance of the plane and the amount of time it took to find the wreckage exposes a major weakness in air travel. why isn't a system for tracking commercial mandatory. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar reports that lessons learnt in past air tragedies are still being ignored. >> wreckage from airasia flight 8501 was located tuesday - suitcase life jackets, inflatable slides and most horrifying to those watching a live tv feed bodies. it took nearly three days dozens of military and civilian aircraft and ships, and over 1,000 search and rescue personnel from nine countries to identify the site of the crash. the delay and the expense required to find the missing plane took 10 months after the disappearance of mh370 is raising the question why isn't the airline industry implemented a worldwide system to track all commercial airlines of all time. >> jim hull is a former head of the n.t.s.b. >>
i'm adam may sitting in for joie chen. recovery begins in the crash of airasia.ebris and bodies found in the java sea, off the coast of indonesia. 162 were on board. the disappearance of the plane and the amount of time it took to find the wreckage exposes a major weakness in air travel. why isn't a system for tracking commercial mandatory. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar reports that lessons learnt in past air tragedies are still being ignored. >> wreckage from airasia...
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. ♪ >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back toest of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> a conflict that started 100 year ago, some say, never ended... revealing... untold stories of the valor... >> they opened fire on the english officers... >> sacrifice... >> i order you to die... >> and ultimate betrayal... drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes only on al jazeera america ♪ >>> welcome back to the business of space. i'm ali velshi. this is an extraordinary time in history. the u.s. government is handing the reins to private companies to explore the moon. some say a trip to the moon isn't anymore complicated that planning an extended mission to antarctica. as jake ward reports two companies have a single focus, billions. ♪ >> reporter: moon express and astro bottic are competitors in a very sm
. ♪ >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back toest of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> a conflict that started 100 year ago, some say, never ended... revealing... untold stories of the valor... >> they opened fire on the english officers... >> sacrifice......
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." >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back tooing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> today marks world a.i.d.s. day, a new report says that last year the number of people newly infected with hiv was lower than the people who were hiv-positive and receiving treatment. for millions living with hiv, drug cocktails have been life savers, but now there are concerns those drugs might be helping the virus mutate. >> the hospital in milan is typical in the front lines in the battle against h.i.v. patients are here for one vital thing, anti-retro viral drugs. >> before i had to take four different kinds of pills, i was really scared. everyone knows that they bring a lot of problems. >> the drugs are chosen from 27 possible medications. typically a cocktail of three or more of those drugs is given in a single dose. they're designed to suppress the virus in the body. but dr. levy
." >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back tooing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> today marks world a.i.d.s. day, a new report says that last year the number of people newly infected with hiv was lower than the people who were hiv-positive and receiving...