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it's a station break on pbs. >> then i can't do it. >> stephen: ken burns, the-- >> stephen: ken burnsres, we'll be right back. double down iand bread is dead. 2 pieces of chicken. dos. 2 slices of bacon. you know what it doesn't have... bread. and it's delicious. [crunch] [sigh] you know this is just a limited time thing, right? what? ♪ i live in a luxury penthouse overlooking central park. when the guests arrive, they're greeted by my butler, larry. my helipad is being re-surfaced so tonight we travel by more humble means. at my country club, we play parlor games with members of the royal family. yes i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. it's a place you've been before, but it's not on any map. so go out there, lose yourself, and find the truth. ♪ we're all born wild. ♪ let's keep it that way. the 2014 4runner. toyota. let's go places. stuck in a contract? the 2014 4runner. switch to t-mobile we'll pay your early termination fees. so you can get the new galaxy s5 for $0 down right now. land speed record nine times. what was he chasing? what are you chasing? >> stephen
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please welcome ken burns. (cheers and applause) hey, how are you.u. >> okay, everybody knows ken burns, civil war, baseball, you got how many, you got two gram eyes, three peabody's, most impressively this is your sixth trip back to my show. >> exactly. >> stephen: what keeps the ken burns motor running? >> i'm working seven projects at once skz you're kidding. >> no, seven. >> stephen: you have a problem. >> i do. >> stephen: you're addict food history. >> i am addicted to history and i would be pregnant if i were a woman because i can't say no to a project. >> stephen: wow! that's bold. okay. your new project is called the address, film by ken burns. it just premiered april 15th. it is also available on dvd from the good people at pbs. now the address, the gettysburg address. >> exactly. >> stephen: what's the big deal about the gettysburg address, you know t gets a lot of press, a lot of press because it is short, you know t is easy to get through. >> it's lincoln-- . >> stephen: but is it really that good? or how much of it is hype? >> no hype,
please welcome ken burns. (cheers and applause) hey, how are you.u. >> okay, everybody knows ken burns, civil war, baseball, you got how many, you got two gram eyes, three peabody's, most impressively this is your sixth trip back to my show. >> exactly. >> stephen: what keeps the ken burns motor running? >> i'm working seven projects at once skz you're kidding. >> no, seven. >> stephen: you have a problem. >> i do. >> stephen: you're addict food...
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tonight a conversation with ken burns. he follows a group of young boys at the greenwood school in vermont as they memorize, analyze, and recite the gettysburg address. the production of the film inspired an online and initiative last year of the 150th anniversary of the gettysburg address. glad you have joined us. a conversation with ken burns, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: >> filmmaker ken burns has brought us so many of the experiences that define this nation from jazz to baseball to the fight for women's suffrage. his latest project which airs on pbs is called the address, following boys ages 11-17, all of whom face a range of complex learning differences as they memorize and recite the gettysburg address. here now a look at a scene from -- burns "the address to go "the address to go >> this is one of the most famous speeches of all times, from 200 or 300 years ago. it means a lot. >> fourscore and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth a n
tonight a conversation with ken burns. he follows a group of young boys at the greenwood school in vermont as they memorize, analyze, and recite the gettysburg address. the production of the film inspired an online and initiative last year of the 150th anniversary of the gettysburg address. glad you have joined us. a conversation with ken burns, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: >> filmmaker ken burns has...
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my guest this week documentary film maker ken burns. what is your view of history? it seems to me you toe kind of a middle ground between those who believe in the ultrapatriotic great man theory of history and more leftist that might look at a more popular history and looks at the evils of the past. >> i think you've hit the nail on the head. for a long time we've told about the history of great men, capital g capital m. it was presidents and wars in general. then we threw that out and replaced it with an equally fraudulent set, that american history was a history of european crimes. but there's a middle ground and that's an important thing. it's not some pablum that is mediocre, it is passionate but it understands, you can know about lincoln but let's learn about a southern ingredient and a northern grunt and have them meet in the middle. that's the way we've tried to tell history. the other thing is too often we want to make something that's so critical that we throw the baby out with the bath water, you know? in order to elevate one president we have to demean an
my guest this week documentary film maker ken burns. what is your view of history? it seems to me you toe kind of a middle ground between those who believe in the ultrapatriotic great man theory of history and more leftist that might look at a more popular history and looks at the evils of the past. >> i think you've hit the nail on the head. for a long time we've told about the history of great men, capital g capital m. it was presidents and wars in general. then we threw that out and...
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that was from my conversation with ken burns. you can watch the whole interview on "talk to al jazeera". . >> coming up, n.a.s.a. has big news when sending people to morse is not the biggest headlines. that is next. modern day college students, how the conventional wisdom about who they are is wrong. our data dive will set it straight, next. >> today's data dive re thinks the profile of the average college student. this week a stereotype of a teen out of high school was busted. the majority of college students are 22 or older. the average age is 24. newer than half of all students sustained school full-time. the education department reports 20% of students are in community colleges or part-time students. most do not live in dorms. only 14% use campus housing as of 2008. 24% lived at home or with relatives. most clems accept -- colleges accept most applicants. 84% admit at least half applied. 40% of private nonprofit schools accept three out of four who apply. the most selective school is stamford, rejecting 95% of applications, h
that was from my conversation with ken burns. you can watch the whole interview on "talk to al jazeera". . >> coming up, n.a.s.a. has big news when sending people to morse is not the biggest headlines. that is next. modern day college students, how the conventional wisdom about who they are is wrong. our data dive will set it straight, next. >> today's data dive re thinks the profile of the average college student. this week a stereotype of a teen out of high school was...
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that was from my conversation with ken burns.ou can watch the whole interview on jazeera". . >> coming up, n.a.s.a. has big news when sending people to morse is not the biggest headlines. that is next. modern day college students, how the conventional wisdom about who they are is wrong. our data dive will set it straight, next. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> i'm actually quite nervous... >> as u.s. forces prepare to leave afghanistan, fault lines brings you an eye opening look at what life is really like under the taliban. from girls attending school, to enforcing sharia law. >> they rely on the local population, and so they need to win the hearts and minds of locals to be able to fight. >> then immediately after, an american tonight special edition, >> explain how you were able to get access to the taliban. >> fault lines: this is t
that was from my conversation with ken burns.ou can watch the whole interview on jazeera". . >> coming up, n.a.s.a. has big news when sending people to morse is not the biggest headlines. that is next. modern day college students, how the conventional wisdom about who they are is wrong. our data dive will set it straight, next. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray...
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"techknow" survivors, help in a heart beat. 7 koert thirty talk to al jazeera with ken burns the.irector discusses "the address" about kids who overcome their learning disabilities to memorize and publically recite the gettysburg address. he shares how itt these words motivate students. >> i will see you in an hour. have a good afternoon. >>> this is "techknow," a show about invasions that can change lives. we are going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we are doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out our team of hardcore nerds. dr. shim soma are. a, tonight, ojbriganse motivates with his voice. get ready for something great. stay humble and hungry. imagine if he still had his real voice. next, the technology that's allowing patients to save a valuable part of themselves. >> that's significant. >> beforet'
"techknow" survivors, help in a heart beat. 7 koert thirty talk to al jazeera with ken burns the.irector discusses "the address" about kids who overcome their learning disabilities to memorize and publically recite the gettysburg address. he shares how itt these words motivate students. >> i will see you in an hour. have a good afternoon. >>> this is "techknow," a show about invasions that can change lives. we are going to explore the intersection of...
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ken burns has come. he's made a new documentary of the impact of the gettysburg address.to have you here. >> thanks. >> this was -- you live up near a school where the gettysburg address was playing a buying role. >> it's called the greenwood school in putney, vermont. i was asked ten years ago to be a judge. the boys there, only boys, 50 of them, have dyslexia, adha, a alphabet soup of learning differences, they're asked to memorize and then publicly recite in front of a few hundred people lincoln's gettysburg address. we embedded ourselves for three months a year or so ago and watched them learn it. the trials and trib bations, the fights, the disagreements, the helping each other and it begins to remind you that in this republic of ours words matter and they endure. this is in my opinion the greatest speech ever made in the american english language by a president who is doubling down on the declaration. he was creating a declaration 2.0. first one said all men are created equal, but the guy who wrote that owned 100 human buildings. four score and seven years later he'
ken burns has come. he's made a new documentary of the impact of the gettysburg address.to have you here. >> thanks. >> this was -- you live up near a school where the gettysburg address was playing a buying role. >> it's called the greenwood school in putney, vermont. i was asked ten years ago to be a judge. the boys there, only boys, 50 of them, have dyslexia, adha, a alphabet soup of learning differences, they're asked to memorize and then publicly recite in front of a few...
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. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> this takes guts... >> the sound of the fighter jets fades for the moment, but on the ground the fighting is intensifying. >> the taliban, as you can see in the picture right now, are very close to the base. they're trying to get over the wall, but the ana soldiers they are fighting fiercely, trying to resist a raid of the talib. >> they just hit some of the insurgents or they were clo
. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot...
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you can catch "the address," another great film by ken burns tonight at 9:00 p.m.nks so much. in eight days "morning joe" is headed to wrigley field. we're celebrating 100 years at the historic park on wednesday, april 23rd. we'll be right back. what if a photo were more than a memory? what if it were more than something to share? what if a photo could build that shelf you've always wanted? or fix a leaky faucet? or even give you your saturday back? the new snapfix app revolutionizes local service. just snap a photo and angie's list coordinates a top-rated provider to do the work on your schedule. the app makes it easy. the power of angie's list makes it work. download snapfix for free. [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. moto
you can catch "the address," another great film by ken burns tonight at 9:00 p.m.nks so much. in eight days "morning joe" is headed to wrigley field. we're celebrating 100 years at the historic park on wednesday, april 23rd. we'll be right back. what if a photo were more than a memory? what if it were more than something to share? what if a photo could build that shelf you've always wanted? or fix a leaky faucet? or even give you your saturday back? the new snapfix app...
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join me next time for a conversation with one of the countries greatest documentarians, ken burns. is next time, we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >> be more. pbs. is provided by the gruber family foundationm and by the members of kqed. a co-production of kqed and the center for investigative reporting. vu: cutting-edge technologies changing the way police fight crime. mcnutt: what we essentially do is a live version of google earth, only with a full tivo capability. iketani: we, basically, kept it pretty hush-hush. vu: the power to track more people and data than ever before. wiltz: it's gonna be worth its weight in gold. lynch: the biggest concern is that anybody could end up being in that database. [ siren wails ] vu: where to draw the line between security and privacy? mcnutt: there is a trade-off. [ indistinct shouting ] halverson: just look here, please. vu: a look at the state of surveillance.
join me next time for a conversation with one of the countries greatest documentarians, ken burns. is next time, we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >> be more. pbs. is provided by the gruber family foundationm and by the members of kqed. a co-production of kqed and the center for investigative reporting. vu: cutting-edge technologies changing the way police fight crime. mcnutt: what we essentially do...
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. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns,alks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> the taliban was planning another attack against the afghan national army. >> while he was waiting for the fighters to gather, i asked the taliban commander - leesan - about how he felt about killing fellow afghans. >> i asked him if the taliban today was changing its approach. >> i was driven to the outskirts of town to film a large gathering of over a hundred taliban fighters. this was undoubtedly a show of strength for the camera. and a reminder why so many are concerned about what will happen when the nato troops withdraw later this year. >> as you can see, some of the commanders are planning their attack today. they're planning to attack an afghan national army base. >> the key us war aim was to prevent al qaeda from being able to operate out of afghanistan. before they went on their raid, i asked them whether they would renounce ties with al qaeda - something tha
. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns,alks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> the taliban was planning another attack against the afghan national army. >> while he was waiting for the fighters to gather, i asked the taliban commander - leesan - about how he felt about killing fellow afghans. >> i asked him if the taliban...
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. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america download it now welcome back to inside story. i'm rare swarez. on this edition, we are, maaing the 20th anniversary of nafta. the north american free trade agreement. the ambassadors to theth united states, from mexico and canada, eduardo ma dino mora, and gary dur. you can never, when you are negotiating a reality, anticipate everything that is going to happen. right now, ambassador, the united states is waiting for a time decision on keystone, you mentioned it in the last segment, a pipeline that will bring canadian energy resources down through the mississippi basin to the gulf of mexico eventually. how come something like that doesn't fall under nafta. and it doesn't p just fall under the mechanism of nafta to get worked out. >> well, we have about 80% of our trade free as they say on energy, oil is coming down from canada. we have gone from about 19% so called for
. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america download it now welcome back to inside story. i'm rare swarez. on this edition, we are, maaing the 20th anniversary of nafta. the north american free trade agreement. the ambassadors to theth united states, from mexico and canada, eduardo ma dino mora, and gary dur....
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he sort of described it as, like, evil ken burns, you know?vil. it's in his name." >> seth: now, i saw this on twitter. this is outstanding. you were in calgary. >> yep. >> seth: shooting in calgary. >> we shot in calgary. yep. >> seth: anyone from calgary in the house? >> there you go. [ applause ] >> seth: and i feel like there's one person from calgary here, and then some people jumped in to support the idea. [ laughter ] >> but they are also from canada because they're really polite. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: a lot of canadians. >> someone from oshawa and they just said, "oh, i'll help my fellow canadian." >> seth: when am i going to get this chance again? >> yeah, exactly. >> seth: so, you -- the finale of "true detective" was on. you like the show. you're in calgary. you don't have hbo in your hotel room. >> that's correct. >> seth: now, we don't talk about the finale here because we don't want to spoil it. >> i know. >> seth: but tell everybody what you did. >> okay. so, i basically tweeted out if anyone has a plus one in their l
he sort of described it as, like, evil ken burns, you know?vil. it's in his name." >> seth: now, i saw this on twitter. this is outstanding. you were in calgary. >> yep. >> seth: shooting in calgary. >> we shot in calgary. yep. >> seth: anyone from calgary in the house? >> there you go. [ applause ] >> seth: and i feel like there's one person from calgary here, and then some people jumped in to support the idea. [ laughter ] >> but they are...
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winner, ken burns.ns dies. [ laughter ] winner, detroit tigers slugger miguel cabrera? he just became the highest played player in history of sports. all of sports. with a contract that will pay him $292 million over the next ten years. loser, detroit. [ laughter ] detroit. [ scattered applause ] we have almost $300 million lying around. what do you want to spend it on? schools, police, infastructure or how about none of those -- [ laughter ] --and we get ourselves a 30-year-old soon to be designated hitter. [ cheers and applause ] winner. here comes a big winner. guy who proposed to his girlfriend on the jumbotron and she said yes. congrats, man. that is so exciting. loser, the woman who says yes to a guy who proposes on the jumbotron. [ laughter ] but just to be clear, this was a moment he knew you would always remember for the rest of your life, and he went with jumbotron. [ light laughter ] two least romantic words in the english language are jumbo and tron. [ laughter ] but don't say you weren't wa
winner, ken burns.ns dies. [ laughter ] winner, detroit tigers slugger miguel cabrera? he just became the highest played player in history of sports. all of sports. with a contract that will pay him $292 million over the next ten years. loser, detroit. [ laughter ] detroit. [ scattered applause ] we have almost $300 million lying around. what do you want to spend it on? schools, police, infastructure or how about none of those -- [ laughter ] --and we get ourselves a 30-year-old soon to be...
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. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns,ks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are your headlines at this hour. the president announcing his choice to replace kathleen sebelius as the secretary of health and human services. sebelius announcing her resignation last night. the president nominating sylvia matthews burwell to the post. she is currently the director of the office of management and budget. investigators are trying to find ut what caused the deadly bus crash in california that killed ten people. and pope francis asking for forgovness for the child abuse that happened in the catholic church. the pontiff promising sanctions on the priests who were involved. >>> mossville, louisiana is one of the most polluted places in the us. it is surrounded by 14 different chemical plants, and residents say they suffer from life-changing ailments because of it. >>> this is my father's first cou
. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns,ks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are your headlines at this hour. the president announcing his choice to replace kathleen sebelius as the secretary of health and human services. sebelius announcing her resignation last night. the...
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. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america america. i'm richelle carey, are the top stories. human services secretary, kathleen sebelius, who oversaw the heath care roll out is resigning, president obama is expected to nominate her replacement. it will be burwell. >> ukraine's interim government has warned it's response will be tough and has sent in its special forces. >>> riot police have confronted protesters in the italian capitol who have been foisting their disapproval of the government. they say prime minister renzi needs to put the people first and not the business community. iran has a cued the united states as acting illegally. iran said it not change its choice of enjo envoy and lookint what legal action it is can take against the u.s. >>> the city of fallujah has been controlled by anti-government groups since the start of the year. the government has said it will do what is necessary to force them o
. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america america. i'm richelle carey, are the top stories. human services secretary, kathleen sebelius, who oversaw the heath care roll out is resigning, president obama is expected to nominate her replacement. it will be burwell. >> ukraine's interim government has...
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. >> that was filmmaker ken burns here on "the cycle" back when we were in our old home talking aboutgreat film about the central park five. the five jailed for years for rape before their convictions were ultimately vacated. the end of that film left me wanting to know more. the men's convictions were vacated, but what happened to them after that? did they deserve compensation for what happened to them? and why was their lawsuit over nine years old? i called the men of the central park five and their lawyers and then the city's lawyers and i dug into the situation. the result is an article i spent over a year writing that was published in this month's "playboy" magazine, one of the key figures in the story is jane fisher brilson, a lawyer who's been working on this case for years representing cory wise who served the longest bid and served it in an adult prison. welcome, jane. now, after the convictions were vacated, the five initiated a lawsuit against the city demanding $250 million and the key question in the lawsuit, one of the things i learned in trying to explore the story, the
. >> that was filmmaker ken burns here on "the cycle" back when we were in our old home talking aboutgreat film about the central park five. the five jailed for years for rape before their convictions were ultimately vacated. the end of that film left me wanting to know more. the men's convictions were vacated, but what happened to them after that? did they deserve compensation for what happened to them? and why was their lawsuit over nine years old? i called the men of the...
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. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america r >> hai'm ray suarez. r it's well-known that 2 million people have been deported in the first hive years of the obama administration. what is not as well-known is how it works. who is being deported. how the process works. we're tackling that part of the story. with us, defense organizer for the national day labor organizing network. mark ma mancini who specialize ms. immigration, and john torres who from 2008-2009 was acting director of ice. what is it like in the detention centers? is there a pattern? are they roughly the same everywhere in the country? >> i've never been inside of a detention center myself. i've worked with a lot of people who have. i don't think that it's the same everywhere around the country because the standards are so hard to implement especially with private prisons. one thing that we do know is that we have lots of people who are in detent
. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america r >> hai'm ray suarez. r it's well-known that 2 million people have been deported in the first hive years of the obama administration. what is not as well-known is how it works. who is being deported. how the process works. we're tackling that part of the...
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. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera money." >>> i just got back a couple of hours ago from washington where the world bank and the international monetary fund are holding their meetings. i got the chance to speak with christine legard. the international monetary fund has lowered its growth to russia there. >> it's clear that geo political tensions in that part of the world, or anywhere in the world are not helping growth. are usually creating enough uncertainty that the people who were going to invest are going to wait. and we would hope that less uncertainty, to calm down a lot of the uncertainty having to do with the monetary situation, and we know what to expect, they're doing a good job of communicating. >> give me a sense of the positives in your forecast for global growth, and how the geo political risk outweighs them. in other words, the whole world is not looking terrible, we have improvement, but you have geo political ri
. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera money." >>> i just got back a couple of hours ago from washington where the world bank and the international monetary fund are holding their meetings. i got the chance to speak with christine legard. the international monetary fund has lowered its growth to russia there. >>...
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. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. immigration and deportation this time on the program. how the u.s. handles those in the process of being deported. how the system work. al jazeera america will premiere it's new series on immigration, the lives in this country and their legal status. it's called "borderland." our guides to the issue are not reporters or politicians, but six every day americans with different opinions of how the country should handle the millions here illegally. in episode two, participates, a retired marine from illinois and an artist in new york city mitre transport dropping off deportees in central america. >> there was clapping, and i'm like, what is that about . they're treated humanely and provide any form of medical services that they might need. we immediately give them food and something to drink. there is a mixture of feelings c
. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. immigration and deportation this time on the program. how the u.s. handles those in the process of being deported. how the system work. al jazeera america will premiere it's new series on immigration, the lives...
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. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america take a new look at news. >> finally from us this hour, afghanistan's fledgling justice system is a work in progress. its dogged by a system that doesn't have enough justices. particularly the rights of afghan women, jennifer glasse has her story from kabul. >> when defense toirn ki attorney arrived in 2008, she didn't expect to be staining long. >> they were training and mentoring me a lot more. >> motley is outspoken and uncovered and defending afghanistan's most uncovered. hoping for justice. motley stops at this woman's jail every chance she gets to check in on the inmates and see if anyone needs a lawyer. >> does your iranian embassy do they know you are here? okay, how long have you all been here? >> four months. >> four months. >> irene from uganda has been here for more than four years, convicted of drug trafficking. she should be free by now, because the presid
. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america take a new look at news. >> finally from us this hour, afghanistan's fledgling justice system is a work in progress. its dogged by a system that doesn't have enough justices. particularly the rights of afghan women, jennifer glasse has her story from kabul....
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. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> welcome back, we're talking about the 23 million americans who care for an adult loved one, and a lot of perm stories. >> hannah says: joining us now is a family caregiver whose mother has alzheimer's, and cofounder of lots of helping hands. your mom was diagnosed with alzheimer's at 50, and you were in college and your brother in the 8th grade. and how did your diagnoses and subsequent care giving alter your life. >> it was definitely life-changing, i would say. it began with my mother hiding plants in the closet. and after that, it progressed until the point she couldn't walk or talk. and i ended up taking off a year from work to be able tore care for her. it was both rewarding and challenging. i've never had a job that was as demanding, and yet as fulfilling being muslim and south asian american, i think that it was really difficult to find, and being able to car
. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> welcome back, we're talking about the 23 million americans who care for an adult loved one, and a lot of perm stories. >> hannah says: joining us now is a family caregiver whose mother has alzheimer's, and cofounder of lots of helping hands. your mom...
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. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> a new development in this general motors recall fiasco showing g.m.'s new ceo was aware of safety problems in some cars in 2011 before she took the top job at g.m. mary barra testified that she did not become aware to the ignition switch issue linked to 13 deaths until she became ceo. >>> a topic that comes up often, the gap between what the rich make and what the poor make. it's widening around the world. the issue is so pressing that some pretty famous people have sounded the alarm bells. president obama said income equality is the defining challenge of our time. pope francis has come out with a new mannedment for his worldwide flock. thou shall not contribute to inequality. a film was made on this issue called "inequality for all." and international monetary fund christine la guard told me this week widening income inequality threatens the stability of the world.
. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> a new development in this general motors recall fiasco showing g.m.'s new ceo was aware of safety problems in some cars in 2011 before she took the top job at g.m. mary barra testified that she did not become aware to the ignition switch issue linked to 13...
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and my guest acclaimed document arian ken burns has a new film about the getties getties-- gettysburg regarding 96,000 pounds of hot dogs
and my guest acclaimed document arian ken burns has a new film about the getties getties-- gettysburg regarding 96,000 pounds of hot dogs
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and my guest acclaimed document arian ken burns has a new film about the getties getties-- gettysburgve it four score out of five. oscar mayer is regarding 96,000 pounds of hot dogs for containing cheese. oh, a hot dog made with an identifiable food? gross. this is "the colbert report."
and my guest acclaimed document arian ken burns has a new film about the getties getties-- gettysburgve it four score out of five. oscar mayer is regarding 96,000 pounds of hot dogs for containing cheese. oh, a hot dog made with an identifiable food? gross. this is "the colbert report."
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. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >>> guys, welcome back to "techknow." i am phil torres. rochelle, what can you tell me about oysters? >> they are in trouble but they are sort of the canary in the coal mine. i went up to the coast to figure out how science is working to figure out what's going on. why don't we take a swim? >> it's not every day you can tag along with the california oyster farmer. >> that little island out there? >> it's so small. >> i know. >> when you do, it's truly exhilarating. >> this floating in the water we called
. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you...
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. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns,is craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> welcome to the news hour, i'm in here al jazeera news center in doha and london. these are the top stories. defiance in eastern ukraine. >>> and i'm here with the rest of the news from europe. pope francis asks for forgiveness for the damage done
. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns,is craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> welcome to the news hour, i'm in here al jazeera news center in doha and london. these are the top stories. defiance in eastern ukraine. >>> and i'm here with the rest of the news from europe. pope francis asks for...
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. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >>> guys, welcome back to "techknow." i am phil torres. rochelle, what can you tell me about oysters? >> they are in trouble but they are sort of the canary in the coal mine. i went up to the coast to figure out how science is working to figure out what's going on. why don't we take a swim? >> it's not every day you can tag along with the california oyster farmer. >> that little island out
. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will...
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ken burns shool video helping kids in the present. >> from asteroids to people living in united states. why what you thought you knew about college students is probably wrong. welcome to "consider this," here is more on what is ahead.
ken burns shool video helping kids in the present. >> from asteroids to people living in united states. why what you thought you knew about college students is probably wrong. welcome to "consider this," here is more on what is ahead.
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. >> ken burns' film of history helps some in the present. >> n.a.s.a.'dly ideas revealed - from avter toids people potentially living in outer space. >> and why what you thought you knew about college students is probably wrong. >> hi, i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this". here is more on what's ahd.
. >> ken burns' film of history helps some in the present. >> n.a.s.a.'dly ideas revealed - from avter toids people potentially living in outer space. >> and why what you thought you knew about college students is probably wrong. >> hi, i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this". here is more on what's ahd.
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. >> ken burns talks about his craft and his latest project on the getty'sburg arizona.alk to al jazeera, only on argues america. . >>> do you remember what it meant to take a picture? you know, with a camera on film that got sent out to be developed and, well as often as not came back as a blurry image. everyone is a photographer. every phone is packed with great shots but we don't all have the eye to keep those best images in focus. >> from instagram and flickr, to facebook and twitter, where the mundane seems fair game. >> have online postings replaced some of the most iconic, thought-provoking, culture-changing images of our time? you. >> the shear volume of pictures that are being created on a daily basis now has reduced the economic value of images. in terms of our ability to reach people, never been more powerful. our ability to impact people? never been more powerful. >> but, there is nothing that replaces bringing people physically together in a space to talk and to get to know each other using photography has the means to bring them together. >> that's the idea
. >> ken burns talks about his craft and his latest project on the getty'sburg arizona.alk to al jazeera, only on argues america. . >>> do you remember what it meant to take a picture? you know, with a camera on film that got sent out to be developed and, well as often as not came back as a blurry image. everyone is a photographer. every phone is packed with great shots but we don't all have the eye to keep those best images in focus. >> from instagram and flickr, to...
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. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns,bout his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera 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 >> i'm actually quite nervous... >> as u.s. forces prepare to leave afghanistan, fault lines brings you an eye opening look at what life is really like under the taliban. from girls attending school, to enforcing sharia law. >> they rely on the local population, and so they need to win the hearts and minds of locals to be able to fight. >> then immediately after, an american tonight special edition, >> explain how you were able to get access to the taliban. >> fault lines: this is taliban country then, an american tonight special edition only on al jazeera america so many money stories sound complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down the confusing fina
. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns,bout his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera 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 >> i'm actually quite nervous... >> as u.s. forces prepare to leave...
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. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america headlines. >> a lapped mark in america history. president obama delivered a keynote address. civil rights summit in austin, texas. this marks the 50th anverts reof the civil rights act signed by president lyndon johnson. australian officials are hopeful again that search crews are getting closer to the final restingplace of the missing malasian airliner. an australian picked up the signal and dropped bowies. they are a more targeted area of the indian ocean. roughly the size of los angeles. >> a shake-up in the obama administration contacts line sebelius is stepping down. she was in charge of obama care. known for technical dmrichz. u.s. budget director is expected to be the new health secretary. >> of the names we remember from the war in iraq, fallujah will always be one that stands out. a vicious bloody fight for control in ambar province where a third of all u.s. o
. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america headlines. >> a lapped mark in america history. president obama delivered a keynote address. civil rights summit in austin, texas. this marks the 50th anverts reof the civil rights act signed by president lyndon johnson. australian officials are hopeful again...
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. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns,talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> it appears the security flaw revealed earlier this week does not only effect website. experts say the technology used to keep you safe affects androids tablets networking equipment, routers, switches, firewalls. companies and agencies have been scrambling to find vulnerabilities in their website and fix the problems as soon as possible. with us data expert alyssa hartnet. this is a lot worse, it seems to me, than earlier in the week. do we have an idea where this might end? >> reporter: that's such a good yes. heart bleed, that name gives it to it. we're bleeding information. what it comes down to this was such a wildly and still is wildly popular inscription tool. we rely on it to keep our communication secure from a lot of internet services. we're peeling back the onion. how many internet services, hardware devices, mobile apps are connecting to something that is r
. >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns,talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> it appears the security flaw revealed earlier this week does not only effect website. experts say the technology used to keep you safe affects androids tablets networking equipment, routers, switches, firewalls. companies and agencies have been scrambling to...
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. >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey. there's a lot to cover this half hour. are frac fracking and strain one oil and gas process. and roseanne cash. first, the top stories on tonight's briefing. in eastern ukraine protesterse protestersers, ukraine has told them to leave government buildings or be forced out. are ukraine will be why participating in talks on thursday. >>> senate intelligence committee's leaked findings follow a five year investigation into techniques used on are terrorist tactics. the methods were more extensive than thought of. >>> pope francis has come under criticism from victim advocacy groups who claim he has not paid enough attention to the priest are molestation problem. >>> fracking, how does it work? we turn to our science and technology correspondent jake ward for answer he. >> there's a fair amount of controversy and confusion around the use of lie drawl you can fracturin
. >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey. there's a lot to cover this half hour. are frac fracking and strain one oil and gas process. and roseanne cash. first, the top stories on tonight's briefing. in eastern ukraine protesterse protestersers, ukraine has told them to leave government buildings or...