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what does that say about the future of mankind. how can you sustain an enlightened view of progress? what lincoln does is what jefferson believed would happen naturally but it didn't. namely, the end of slavery. and coercion force was needed to do that. and that is a tragic failure from jefferson's perspective. the rupture of a union, let them go. how long would that last? that's a tragic failure as well. perhaps a greater failure, because at least if you preserved the shell of the union, perhaps it can rehabilitate itself. perhaps free government can re-emerge in the wreckage. prof. gallagher: how upset do you think he would have been, he being jefferson, at some of the questionable constitutional actions that lincoln took in order to save the union that seemed at odds with the spirit and the letter of the constitution. prof. onuf: there are two ways to think about it. the better way is to think about the way jefferson uses executive power it himself. and that is, jefferson does not fetishize the constitution. he doesn't say that
what does that say about the future of mankind. how can you sustain an enlightened view of progress? what lincoln does is what jefferson believed would happen naturally but it didn't. namely, the end of slavery. and coercion force was needed to do that. and that is a tragic failure from jefferson's perspective. the rupture of a union, let them go. how long would that last? that's a tragic failure as well. perhaps a greater failure, because at least if you preserved the shell of the union,...
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so we've decided to help preserve this cultural asset for mankind. >> the accord also mentions steps to call on local residents to recognize the importance of preserving the cultural asset. it's the first pact the peruvian ministry has signed with a research institution to help preserve the drawings. >>> and that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. from all of us at nhk world, thanks for watching and have a good day wherever you are. blam x nóx >> she began her career acting in the small neighborhood theaters of chicago before entering the theater scene of the late '80s. audiences began to take note when she joined the cast of the drew carey show. then as dr. addison montgomery on "grey's anatomy" and "private practice" she captured the nation's attention. outside of acting she's just as busy. as business woman, she launched her own fragrance called "boyfriend." as an activist she's spokesperson for narcolepsy network served on board of planned parenthood and working with the ocean conservancy group oceana. i'm ernie manouse. coming up our conversa
so we've decided to help preserve this cultural asset for mankind. >> the accord also mentions steps to call on local residents to recognize the importance of preserving the cultural asset. it's the first pact the peruvian ministry has signed with a research institution to help preserve the drawings. >>> and that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. from all of us at nhk world, thanks for watching and have a good day wherever you are....
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it, and restore it i think by the end of the century people will look back and say this is one of mankind's greatest achievements in this century. >> this section of reclaimed land is just one small piece of a plan to spend $50 billion over the next five decades. the only problem: louisiana doesn't have that kind of money. >> we can't protect everyone from everything, and there's an inherent vulnerability living with the coast, it's just the reality. >> jerome zeringue is head of the state's coastal restoration program. >> louisiana is doing what it can to participate and protect this valuable resource but it's a national issue and a national concern we need national interests to support us as well. >> while the state struggles to fund its plan, a question remains: who's responsible for the damage? we decided to go see the evidence for ourselves. ryan lambert and albertine kimble are coastal restoration experts. >> two thousand square miles essentially since 1950. two thousand square miles that's larger than the area of the grand canyon. gone just open water. just like this now. think about
it, and restore it i think by the end of the century people will look back and say this is one of mankind's greatest achievements in this century. >> this section of reclaimed land is just one small piece of a plan to spend $50 billion over the next five decades. the only problem: louisiana doesn't have that kind of money. >> we can't protect everyone from everything, and there's an inherent vulnerability living with the coast, it's just the reality. >> jerome zeringue is head...
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. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". tomorrow, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> are you guys ready? in the event of any emergency, let us know through coms. >> high above the artic circle >> stand by.... >> in some of the world's coldest waters, canadian military divers are preparing for a search and rescue training mission. >> the bottom is about 40 meters, 120 feet down, the water is about 2 degrees below zero celsius. they can stay down there 40 minutes to an hour without really getting too cold. >> yellow diver well, yellow diver well for leaks. >> lately, the arctic has been seeing a flurry activity. that's because there's something locked beneath the ice. thirteen percent of the world's undiscovered oil and 30 percent of its untapped natural gas. trillions of dollars of potential profit. and that means that here in the far north, i
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there is another threat, mankind itself. some examples are captured in a new book about overpopulation. let's bring in nicole mitchell for a report. >> even the things that you mentioned, war for example sometimes over resources or disease can spread more quickly in denser populations. over population can relate to a lot of things. around the world, 7 billion people but projected within the next years to 8 billion. population speak out.org is trying to show people in pictures some of what this causes. the first photo this anniversary is just a few days away, deep water horizon you remember that oil spill and the fires, all the damage that did to the gulf, one example of energy demands by our population causing things like this. the next one, british columbia is the clear cutting of trees on the beautiful mountain sides and you can see what they are reduced to. this is on vancouver island. this is java, indonesia the world's most populated wild. look all the pollution in the water if you're trying to surf. >> brazil, am no on
there is another threat, mankind itself. some examples are captured in a new book about overpopulation. let's bring in nicole mitchell for a report. >> even the things that you mentioned, war for example sometimes over resources or disease can spread more quickly in denser populations. over population can relate to a lot of things. around the world, 7 billion people but projected within the next years to 8 billion. population speak out.org is trying to show people in pictures some of what...
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>> on one of those visits to the moon we left a plaque that said, "we came in peace to serve all mankind". and that just sounded, like some more of that idealistic frabajaba (sic). but now that we're actually going into space with people from other places on earth, and working with them up there sharing information, telling people what we know, learning from what they've learned, it now seems more real to me in the 21st century that we may do something up there that serves all mankind than it did in 1967 when we had missiles pointed at each other and this was very much an american operation getting up there. >> i choose where we are today where with all the conflict that goes on down here on earth. you know, i am blessed to have the opportunity to have been, to have seen this planet from a little bit different vantage point than the average person has an opportunity to see it. my last flight in space was with, a person who is one of my best friends today, sergei konstantinovich krikalev, the first russian cosmonaut to fly on, an american spacecraft in the beginning of the shuttle-mir era
>> on one of those visits to the moon we left a plaque that said, "we came in peace to serve all mankind". and that just sounded, like some more of that idealistic frabajaba (sic). but now that we're actually going into space with people from other places on earth, and working with them up there sharing information, telling people what we know, learning from what they've learned, it now seems more real to me in the 21st century that we may do something up there that serves all...
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we're concerned about the freedom of mankind.wants to enslave as much of mankind as he can. it's the most subversive force since the soviet union. we're trying to reach an agreement with them as if we're negotiating with great britain. there's something deeply deeply wrong here. >> what do you think is driving the president? the whole world sees and says not as eloquently says what you outline. i'm wondering why is he hell-bent doing something apparently by himself? >> there's something deeply psychiatric going on here. i wouldn't like to say what it was. i think other people have said it has to do with some kind of deep-seated wish to appease his father he only met once in his life. i don't know what's going on. but it's something psychiatric rather than diplomatic. as for kerry he's the most incompetent secretary of state i've ever seen. the fact that every important person in the world in diplomacy say these guys shouldn't be trusted yet obama is trusting the whole future of the middle east and israel and our own future there'
we're concerned about the freedom of mankind.wants to enslave as much of mankind as he can. it's the most subversive force since the soviet union. we're trying to reach an agreement with them as if we're negotiating with great britain. there's something deeply deeply wrong here. >> what do you think is driving the president? the whole world sees and says not as eloquently says what you outline. i'm wondering why is he hell-bent doing something apparently by himself? >> there's...
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. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". tomorrow, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera a >> fall of saigon, forty years later. >> we have no idea how many were killed. >> unanswered questions, a botched withdrawal lives lost. examining the impact that still resonates today. a special report starts tuesday, 10:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. >> welcome back. quick reminder of the quick stories on al jazeera. nepal's government said more than 700 people died in the capital kathmandu alone. dozens injured after the earthquake triggered a massive avalanche at mt. everest baste camp. >>> saudi led coalition air strikes have again triggered fought rebels in the southern district of dasad. ings. >>> now, leaders from the 10 asean countries. from kuala lumpur. >> my taxi is the taxi app that has taken malaysia and the asean countries by storm. it allows custome
. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". tomorrow, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera a >> fall of saigon, forty years later. >> we have no idea how many were killed. >> unanswered questions, a...
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. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >d that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >> fall of saigon, forty years later. >> we have no idea how many were killed. >> unanswered questions, a botched withdrawal lives lost. examining the impact that still resonates today. a special report starts tuesday, 10:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. ♪ again reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera,
. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >d that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near...
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. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> despite u.s. potential, china is boldly rewriting the rules of global finance by creating a development bank to rival the international monetary fund and the west bank. it is called the asian infrastructure investment bank. the aiib, you may hear it referred to as. china says 57 nations may be founding members. countries are signing up in the face of american opposition. including u.s. allies. china's goal is to raise $100 billion and provide financial support to infrastructure projects in asia. all has come as they refuse to give china a bigger say. the former treasury secretary says that failure paved the way to the u.s. economic influence. the loss of america's role as the underwriter, global economic system. it has plenty to do with the imf, an institution
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. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. [ ♪♪ ] >>> i'm richard gizbert, and you are at the "listening post". here are some stories. a ghostly protest on the streets of madrid against a law against assembling. madness on the radio dial in argentina. british human rights activists take a fight against spies to the continent and the european court of human right. >> is privacy an artefact. a museum exhibit on the side of the security state >>> in madrid protesters found a unique way to express discontent over a law coming into effect in jewel. demonstrations illegal. to make the point that the right to protest in spain is an illusion. the protesters didn't march, hollow grams did. three years of spending cuts saw nonstop protests against austerity, and the government clearly had enough. critical the gag la
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. >> there is only one earth and mankind must do everything it can to protect it for itself and our futureto the front lines of the fight from the amazon fighting an oil giant in ecuador and unconvinced about the science behind climate change. can saving the planet be both profitable to businesses
. >> there is only one earth and mankind must do everything it can to protect it for itself and our futureto the front lines of the fight from the amazon fighting an oil giant in ecuador and unconvinced about the science behind climate change. can saving the planet be both profitable to businesses
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and so doing, we will prevail over the enemies within man and over the natural enemies of all mankind. to dr. eisenhower, mr. garland and this great institution john, -- john hopkins, thank you for this opportunity to convey my thoughts to you and to the american people. good night. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> joint american history tv on april 9 and 12th for live coverage of ceremonies marking the 150th anniversary of the surrender at appomattox. in april 1865, confederate general robert e
and so doing, we will prevail over the enemies within man and over the natural enemies of all mankind. to dr. eisenhower, mr. garland and this great institution john, -- john hopkins, thank you for this opportunity to convey my thoughts to you and to the american people. good night. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> joint american history tv on april 9 and 12th for live...
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. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". next. only on al jazeera america. [ ♪♪ ] >>> welcome back to our special coverage of cops for hire. what happens when off duty police for hire operations go wrong, and how much can it cost taxpayers, it happened in pittsburgh. in 2013, the local paper broke a story that the police chief had a security company on the side employing other officers. the chief was forced to resign, and it opened a pannedora's box. steven is a criminal defense lawyer and consultant in pittsburgh. he was asked by the mayor to lead the independent review of the police department's off-duty policies. good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> it's my pleasure. >> the former police chief nate harper's actions including conflict of interest. >> the story was unfolding. a local newspaper in 2013 broke a story that the chief of police own
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. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". tomorrow, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> fall of saigon, forty years later. >> we have no idea how many were killed. >> unanswered questions, a botched withdrawal lives lost. examining the impact that still resonates today. a special report starts tuesday, 10:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. >> welcome back. i'm shiulie ghosh. a reminder of the top stories. the number of the peep killed in the nepal earthquake continues to climb. at least 3910 people are known dead. the scale is expected to rise as the entirety of the situation is clear. >>> quake triggered an avalanche at the mt. everest base camp. killing at least 15 people. bad weather is preventing recovery. asea group. >> made in malaysia, all you need is a smartphone app. it allows customers to order a cab without the hassle of haggling or f
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. >> there is only one earth and mankind must do everything it can to protect it for itself and our future. tonight i'll take you to the front lines of the fight from the amazon fighting an oil giant in ecuador and unconvinced about the science behind climate change. can saving the planet be both profitable to businesses on main streets and palatable to politicians on capitol hill? i'm ali velshi, a special report on our fragile planet begins right now. it is a fragile planet and that is our focus on al jazeera america. this entire month. and especially today on earth day. the only debate left is how severe the consequences will be. changes to the world's climate have resulted in accelerated ice melts and rising sea levels. the environmental protection agency says pollution emits greenhouse gases. the likely way of achieving that is for states to cap and trade schemes, cap and trade carbon credits in a regulated market that helps industry players offset the cost of reducing admission. but not everybody agrees, many deny that climate change requires urgent solution. there are things to keep
. >> there is only one earth and mankind must do everything it can to protect it for itself and our future. tonight i'll take you to the front lines of the fight from the amazon fighting an oil giant in ecuador and unconvinced about the science behind climate change. can saving the planet be both profitable to businesses on main streets and palatable to politicians on capitol hill? i'm ali velshi, a special report on our fragile planet begins right now. it is a fragile planet and that is...
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. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >d that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. [ ♪ music ♪ >>> >>> the honda smart home in the west village at uc davis, almost 2,000 square feet of technology and progressive structural design. cara and i were honoured with the privilege of being the first overnight guests. >> i get the big room. laughs laughs. >> after an extensive tour, michael demonstrated how to use house. >> so this is the actual texture of the whole -- temperature of the whole upstairs. sensor. usage. says. >> michael gave me final instructions on the close washer before leaving us alone, in a house that is smarter than we are. >> i'm not a very good cook by the way, so we are going to work together to not suck at cooking. perfect. ♪ music ♪ ] >> we'll do this. >> start. what am i doing wrong? on, off. [ laughs ] >> i pressed that button, i swe
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i name the ebb emmy, i -- enemy, i will do whatever it takes to defend america from the haters of mankind. >> i'm krystal ball. and now americans have the second official candidate, dr. rand paul. his slogan defeat the washington machine. and his launch tour the first four primary and caucus states. he is no stranger to the presidential campaign trail. he's been there three times with his father and now dad's legacy could prove problematic. his lack of a hawkish foreign policy and national security chance and the neo-cons are already on the attack. >> rand paul supports president obama's negotiation with iran and doesn't understand the threat. >> you know it is ridiculous to think that there are -- they are a threat to our national security. >> rand paul is wrong and dangerous. tell him to stop siding with obama. >> that million dollar ad is coming soon to a market near you. sponsored by a strategist who ran the ads against john kerry. but the ad groups say they see paul's candidacy as a serious threat and they want to see their candidate as a different kind of republican. and what is pro
i name the ebb emmy, i -- enemy, i will do whatever it takes to defend america from the haters of mankind. >> i'm krystal ball. and now americans have the second official candidate, dr. rand paul. his slogan defeat the washington machine. and his launch tour the first four primary and caucus states. he is no stranger to the presidential campaign trail. he's been there three times with his father and now dad's legacy could prove problematic. his lack of a hawkish foreign policy and...
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. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> it could be the sound of a new generation. gender bending biracial, with the foot on two continents, he's already got an enormous international following. now stromae, knocked it back at coachlla, "america tonight" looks at his next moves. >> bonsoir. >> paul von hader comes alive on stage as stromae. his songs are mega-hits around the world. reaching number 1 in 19 countries. his music has hundreds of millions of views on youtube. ♪ ♪ ♪ and he fills the biggest arenas in europe but here in the u.s. the 30-year-old from belgium is virtually unknown. he is now trying to bring his sound to an american audience. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> why do you think you haven't caught on yet in the u.s. the same way that you've caught on in the rest of the world? >> i think that the english
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. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. two a rights in the weekend mediterranean boating it's as terdisaster.hello and welcome to al jazerra. also ahead on odd show. street battles in aden as forces loyal to the yemeni president try to push back those houthi fighters. in the clear a court throws out a cover up case against argentine press
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of view came up with security concerns, renzi said it's not just to do with justice but dignity of mankind. >>> the deteriorateing situation there has aided urgency to this crisis. >> in the end i come here to the prison. >> i want to say that my country, i leave my country to go to europe. so they catch us on the sea. >> israel has agreed to pay $500 million in revenues to the palestinian authorities. israel froze the funds in retaliation for the palestinians decision to join the international criminal court. they agreed to release the money after deducting utility debt. they would discuss the deal in ramallah. >> an agreement was reached to send three months worth of funds funds. for the first time we'll discuss all of the amounts that belong to us, and what rale claims we owe them. all of the amounts will be calculated. and whatever is greed on we will accept. >> killed in artillery shelling by isil fighters. the town is near the air base where u.s. forces train their iraqi counterparts. thousands of iraqis are leaving ramadi the capital of anbar province as isil fighters continue to ta
of view came up with security concerns, renzi said it's not just to do with justice but dignity of mankind. >>> the deteriorateing situation there has aided urgency to this crisis. >> in the end i come here to the prison. >> i want to say that my country, i leave my country to go to europe. so they catch us on the sea. >> israel has agreed to pay $500 million in revenues to the palestinian authorities. israel froze the funds in retaliation for the palestinians...
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it's hoped they'll trim cost and change how mankind approaches space flight, but not yet. for now it's back to the drawing board. >> i am sure we'll figure this out and make it work. it's a matter of finding the right parameters and methods to do this >>> space x is not worried, they are convinced they'll crack the problem. the next attempt is june when supplies are to be sent up to the international space station. it's exciting. >> they are getting close. >> it's a diny tlat form to land. >> more ahead on the pop story, the bt' plan to take cuba off the terrorist list. and what is means for efforts to re-establish eyes. >> and the moment an arizona police officer turned his car into a weapon when chasing an armed slent. -- suspect. >>> police in southern arizona are released a video showing officers driving into an armed suspect. this shows a man pursued by police a collision sent this person to the hospital. he is accused of committing several crimes that day, including invading a home, stealing a car and a rifle. >> tough penalties for a group of atlanta school teachers
it's hoped they'll trim cost and change how mankind approaches space flight, but not yet. for now it's back to the drawing board. >> i am sure we'll figure this out and make it work. it's a matter of finding the right parameters and methods to do this >>> space x is not worried, they are convinced they'll crack the problem. the next attempt is june when supplies are to be sent up to the international space station. it's exciting. >> they are getting close. >> it's a...
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renzi said it's not just about security, and i quote "it's to do with justice and the dignity of mankind." >>> israel agreed to pay nearly half a billion in revenue to the palestinian authority. israel froze it funds in retaliation for their decision to join the international criminal court. israel agreed to release the money after deducting utility debts. the palestine jans threatened to take the matter to the i c c if israel didn't pay the full amounts. the united states condemned a car bomb attack next to its consulate in erbil, the capital in the north. the blast killed three people. u.s. officials said no consulate star were harmed. i.s.i.l. claimed responsibility. in western iraq shelling in the town of baghdadi killed eight soldiers. in ramadi the capital of iraq's anbar province, i.s.i.l. fighters look set to take the city. they've been in control of 75% of the province despite air strikes by the u.s.-led coalition and the iraqi offensive announced last week. this is video of a military jet flying over i.s.i.l. positions in ramadi. >>> still to come accusations of political repre
renzi said it's not just about security, and i quote "it's to do with justice and the dignity of mankind." >>> israel agreed to pay nearly half a billion in revenue to the palestinian authority. israel froze it funds in retaliation for their decision to join the international criminal court. israel agreed to release the money after deducting utility debts. the palestine jans threatened to take the matter to the i c c if israel didn't pay the full amounts. the united states...
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. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >> weeknights on al jazeera america. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most important issues of the day. breaking it down. getting you the facts. it's the only place you'll find... the inside story. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". weeknights, 11:30 eastern. on al jazeera america. >>> we go behind the headlines with the reporters note back. the latest tragedy on the high assess. hundreds dying. a new and tragic record. there are questions about whether those that died are trapped in the hull, and whether the captain and crew might ha
. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for...
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. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". tomorrow, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> would you ride in a car with a stranger or let someone you didn't know stay in your home alone. once upon a time you probably said "no way", but homes and cars have turned into alternative streams of income for people willing to take a rick and share the economy. air-b&b is sweeping the globe, allowing travellers to rent homes from owners. it's wearing out its welcome. lori jane gliha vects. >> it makes me feel jerfeous. >> reporter: john reid live in this manhattan building since 1992. he and others say apartments occupied by neighbours are rented from sought of town visitors for weeks at a time. >> reporter: what have you observed? >> we observe suitcases. it's transient. instead of people living here and committing to the building and neighbourhood, they
. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". tomorrow, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> would you ride in a car with a stranger or let someone you didn't know stay in your home alone. once upon...
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. >>> a chimp at a zoo in the netherlands has taken on one of mankind's latest technology and won. >>> a camera equipped drone was flying near a tree the primate climbed. angered by the intruder the chimp grabbed a large branch and knocked it out of the sky. the drone was being used to film for a television program. the camera filmed as the chimp approached the downed aircraft and toyed with it. zoo officials say it apparently planned the ambush. >>> so if one day a drone is delivering your pizza make sure it stays clear of all primates. i'm james tengan in tokyo. thanks for watching. ed drowned after their boat capsizes off the southern coast of italy. the president of turkey rejects the results of the e.u. debate on the armenian genocide saying his country will disregard the parliaments views over those 1915 killings. this week the pope described it as genocide. the u.s. is set to remove cuba from its list of state sponsored terrorism clearing the main obstacle to restore diplomatic relations. also the europ
. >>> a chimp at a zoo in the netherlands has taken on one of mankind's latest technology and won. >>> a camera equipped drone was flying near a tree the primate climbed. angered by the intruder the chimp grabbed a large branch and knocked it out of the sky. the drone was being used to film for a television program. the camera filmed as the chimp approached the downed aircraft and toyed with it. zoo officials say it apparently planned the ambush. >>> so if one day a...
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. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. we're looking at the announcement by mcdonald's this week that it will stop buying chickens raised on antibiotics also used on humans. in the days since, there's been praise and skepticism. we're looking inside big food. chick-fil-a had already moved to antibiotic free poultry. panera has used it for a century. susan von broderers and arianda gann. welcome both of you. ended. do you think this is public relations, mcdonald's is famously well aware of what people are saying about it or an important change in the american food supply? >> i think it's a bit of both. i think it's what americans have been wanting a while, they've been wanting transparency . where their foods are produced how they ar
. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. we're looking at the announcement by...
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small army of workers in protective gear assisted by precision robots is training to destroy one of mankind's most vile inventions: chemical weapons. >> chemical agency destruction is a hard role. it's a high hazard operation. we have explosion hazards and agent hazards. we spend a lot of time on personnel training to make sure that our workforce is ready for chemical weapons destruction. >> must card gas chlorine were not particularly effective on the battlefield but they terrified and demoralized the men in the trenches. must card gas can cause severe burns blindness, suffocation and a lingering painful death. the vast majority of remaining poison good is stored near the colorado plant. workers there are practicing on dummy shells exactly like the artillery manufactured during the second world war. full scale weapons destruction will begin in october. each shell will be carefully unpacked and have it's explosives removed and then repeated by checked for leaks. they'll be taken apart p soaked in neutralizing chemicals and baked in ovens to strip away any trace of poison. >> these are used fo
small army of workers in protective gear assisted by precision robots is training to destroy one of mankind's most vile inventions: chemical weapons. >> chemical agency destruction is a hard role. it's a high hazard operation. we have explosion hazards and agent hazards. we spend a lot of time on personnel training to make sure that our workforce is ready for chemical weapons destruction. >> must card gas chlorine were not particularly effective on the battlefield but they terrified...
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in colorado, a small army of workers, assisted by precision robots is training to destroy one of mankind's weapons. >> it's a hard role. it's a high hazard operation. they spent a lot of time with personnel on training to ensure the work force is ready to complete chemical weapons. >> poison gas was used by german and allied forces duing wwi. mustard gas and others were not effective on the battlefield, but they terrorized and demoralized the men in the trenches. it can cause burns, blindness and suffocation. the vast majority is stored near the colorado plant. workers are practicing on dummy shells, like the artillery manufactured during the second world war. full-scale weapons destruction will begin in october. they'll be unpacked and have the explosives removed and checked for leaks. they'll be taken apart, soaked in neutralising chemicals, blasted in high pressure water and baked in ovens to strip away traces of poison. these artillery shells are stripped and don't have chemical weapons inside of them. there are 780,000 real shells full of mustard gas at the facility. some live shells
in colorado, a small army of workers, assisted by precision robots is training to destroy one of mankind's weapons. >> it's a hard role. it's a high hazard operation. they spent a lot of time with personnel on training to ensure the work force is ready to complete chemical weapons. >> poison gas was used by german and allied forces duing wwi. mustard gas and others were not effective on the battlefield, but they terrorized and demoralized the men in the trenches. it can cause burns,...
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. >> there is only one earth and mankind must do everything it can to protect it for itself and our future. tonight i'll take you to the front lines of the fight from the amazon fighting an oil giant in ecuador, and unconvinced about the science behind climate change. can saving the planet be both profitable to businesses on main streets and palatable to
. >> there is only one earth and mankind must do everything it can to protect it for itself and our future. tonight i'll take you to the front lines of the fight from the amazon fighting an oil giant in ecuador, and unconvinced about the science behind climate change. can saving the planet be both profitable to businesses on main streets and palatable to
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. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> we're back with "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. the 2016 presidential race offers a field crowded with potential candidates, exploratory candidates and rumoured candidates, and now a declared real-life official campaign. ted cruz "16 kicked off at liberty university, virgin your, where he laid -- virginia, where he laid out his views of an america ready and able to rise to the challenges of this time. >> from the dawn of this country, at every stage america enjoyed god's providential blessing. over and over again when we faced impossible odds, the american people rose to the challenge. you know, compared to that, repealing affordable care act, and abolishing the i.r.s. ain't all that tough. >> al jazeera american political correspondent m
. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> we're back with "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. the 2016 presidential race...
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. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> decades later china's landed and put a rover on the moon. >>> engineers at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant say they're learning more about what caused one of their robotic cameras to get stuck. it sent it inside a reactor vessel earlier this month to get a better look at the damage there and they say a newly released video is shedding light about what went wrong. this 60-centimeter snake-shaped robot was designed to navigate around obstacles amid strong radioactive. but it stopped just seconds into the video. video footage shows the robot tilting to the right. officials say they've given up on recovering the device. crews sent a second robot to retrieve the first machine. but the second robot suffered a malfunction. the camera stopped working due to radiation exposure. so they decided to abandon both of them. officials say the footage they retrieved before the initial device started working is helpful. it shows no major damage to a part of the containment vessel close to the bottom. melted nuclear fuel fell to the bo
. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> decades later china's landed and put a rover on the moon. >>> engineers at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant say they're learning more about what caused one of their robotic cameras to get stuck. it sent it inside a reactor vessel earlier this month to get a better look at the damage there and they say a newly released video is shedding light about what went wrong. this 60-centimeter snake-shaped robot was...
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and if weren't for the industry of mankind, we couldn't have the approaches to the toll plaza on the richmond san rafael bridge. i need to quit hitting those buttons. concord 63 degrees. liver more 71 and san francisco right now is 73 degrees. beautiful day in the bay area. look at the golden gate bridge. how about the bay bridge? quite a backup. as we have a look at some of the numbers around the bay area right now, it's all standing out beautifully. the numbers are going to be warming up a little bit tomorrow as we get high pressure coming in over the bay area. mild today and tomorrow, and then we get a little low pressure coming in. it will be cooling off on monday and tuesday. partly cloudy skies and on the mild side for the early part of next week. there's even a chance as this low pressure sinks south that we could trigger a few showers coming into the north bay monday night and tuesday morning. but it would only affect marin and sanoma counties. but the rest of the bay area probably won't have anything from this little system and maybe the north bay will escape unscathed. even
and if weren't for the industry of mankind, we couldn't have the approaches to the toll plaza on the richmond san rafael bridge. i need to quit hitting those buttons. concord 63 degrees. liver more 71 and san francisco right now is 73 degrees. beautiful day in the bay area. look at the golden gate bridge. how about the bay bridge? quite a backup. as we have a look at some of the numbers around the bay area right now, it's all standing out beautifully. the numbers are going to be warming up a...
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. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. in west virginia's coal country, it's not hard to find people who say their water is polluted by mining. in the small hollow of cedar creek, we went to talk to sherry walker. in the last few years, she claims, she and her neighbors have all had their well water go bad. according to the nearby mining company's own reports, their site violated its permits hundreds of times from 2006 to 2011. the mining site's permit was renewed in 2012. >> when did you pour this? >> i got that yesterday. >> have you had this tested? >> yes. >> what did they tell you? >> the water is terrible. it's got a lot of iron in it it's got a lot of arsenic in it. >> arsenic? >> yes it's got a high level of arsenic in it. >> it's like a snow globe of things you don't want to put in your body.
. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. in west virginia's coal country, it's not hard to find people who say their water is polluted by mining. in the small...
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one small step for a calf and one giant step for mankind. >> that's crucial in the wild because africa predators. >> reporter: this baby weighs up to 150 pounds and stands just under six feet tall. katie is an attentive mother her second baby and 13th in the dallas zoo's herd. the baby will be with mom for two years. we still don't know if it's a boy or girl or what its name will be. the zoo hopes that could be up to the thousands who watched. abc news new york. >> oh. >> so cute. >> so cute. 15 months though to carry a baby. >> i can't imagine. the mother was upright the whole time and baby drops to the ground five feet. >> you know they say that women, we are on our back to give birth, by sometimes it would be better to be standing up. be in another position. >> see, and that's dr. doolittle, and what he told me that calf get that camera out of my face. >> with that voice. >> yes. >>> this is "abc world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> making news in america this morning, it's official hillary clinton's second presidential campaign begins with a road trip. where i
one small step for a calf and one giant step for mankind. >> that's crucial in the wild because africa predators. >> reporter: this baby weighs up to 150 pounds and stands just under six feet tall. katie is an attentive mother her second baby and 13th in the dallas zoo's herd. the baby will be with mom for two years. we still don't know if it's a boy or girl or what its name will be. the zoo hopes that could be up to the thousands who watched. abc news new york. >> oh....
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. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understanding of our changing world. >> it's the very beginning >> this was a storm of the decade >>...hurricane... >> we can save species... >> our special month long focus, fragile planet >>> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america i'm ray suarez. in the late '80s the owners of the white sox playing in the oldest stadium in baseball decided they needed a new place to play. when chicago didn't come up with a plan, some replied with two, heading to addison, where there was lots of land or sun coast in santa st. pete which broke ground but didn't have a team. sox players modelled a jersey with st. petersburg across the chest. with an assist from the mayor, the some
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. >> i will do whatever it takes to defend america from these haters of mankind. >> reporter: paul's stand against government spying appeals to a college crowd. why are young people interested in rand paul? >> i think they essentially embrace the civil liberties. >> reporter: paul is also courting minority communities. on issues from jobs to prison sentencing reform. >> there needs to be a credible white conservative talking about these things. >> reporter: the republican party's old guard is wary of rand paul. for now, that works for his campaign. kelly o'donnell, nbc news, louisville. >>> a program note, savannah guthrie will interview senator paul live tomorrow morning on "today." >>> in boston today new verdict after the first day of deliberations by the jury in a marathon bombing trial of dzhokhar tsarnaev. jurors working through 30-page verdict forms, one page for each of the counts in the indictment. the jury, seven women and five men will be back at the courthouse again tomorrow morning. >>> still ahead hear tonight, how do you live to be 100? the secret from the five places
. >> i will do whatever it takes to defend america from these haters of mankind. >> reporter: paul's stand against government spying appeals to a college crowd. why are young people interested in rand paul? >> i think they essentially embrace the civil liberties. >> reporter: paul is also courting minority communities. on issues from jobs to prison sentencing reform. >> there needs to be a credible white conservative talking about these things. >> reporter:...