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students told us that they were preparing to travel to mexico city that day 3...to commemorate the killings of students by the army and police in 1968, something done annually. david said he was among the students headed to iguala that night, where they hoped to find more buses to get to mexico city. in this video from that night, filmed by a student on his cell phone, the students are surrounded on either side, unable to escape. an ambulance arrives at one point - but is not allowed in. omar says he and other students then drove to iguala to find out what happened and help their friends. by the time they arrived the police had left - and the attack seemed to be over. by the time the shooting was over six civilians were dead including three students - and 43 others were missing. >> with the exception of one student - alexander mora - neither the students nor their remains have been found. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> sunday, the parents of captured american reporter austin tice. >> austin went missing in syria. >> campaigning for his release and
students told us that they were preparing to travel to mexico city that day 3...to commemorate the killings of students by the army and police in 1968, something done annually. david said he was among the students headed to iguala that night, where they hoped to find more buses to get to mexico city. in this video from that night, filmed by a student on his cell phone, the students are surrounded on either side, unable to escape. an ambulance arrives at one point - but is not allowed in. omar...
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john hullman in mexico city.ou. >>> the ukrainian president has confirmed that heavy weapons have been withdrawn from the front lines in the east of the country, but he said his soldiers are ready to return if necessary. >> translator: yesterday in fulfillment of the minsk agreements we started the withdrawal of heavy weaponry from the line of confrontation. the very beginning fulfillment of the minsk plan which we fought for at the difficult talks in minsk, which have still being violated by the enemy. that's why at any moment our servicemen are pretty to return to their previous positions and repel the enemy. >>> as those troops pull out, the united nations security council is meeting in new york to discuss the fragile ceasefire. james bayes has been listening to what has been going on. >> reporter: the security council has been briefed by two key officials from the osce the organization on the ground mon -- monitoring the situation in eastern ukraine, and they have been arranging these minsk agreements and get
john hullman in mexico city.ou. >>> the ukrainian president has confirmed that heavy weapons have been withdrawn from the front lines in the east of the country, but he said his soldiers are ready to return if necessary. >> translator: yesterday in fulfillment of the minsk agreements we started the withdrawal of heavy weaponry from the line of confrontation. the very beginning fulfillment of the minsk plan which we fought for at the difficult talks in minsk, which have still...
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. >> a man running mexico city how the government is having to send doctors into pregnant teenagers' homes because the girls put their lives at risk because they don't seemk medical health until the day they give birth. >> in sport, can india's preparations for the world cup get any worse? a warm-up match against australia later this hour. hour. talk to al jazeera part of our special black history month coverage on al jazeea america >> al jazeera america presents a breakthrough television event. >> borderland long held beliefs... >> im really pissed off at the mexican government... >> give way to compassion... >> if you feel tired, would you turn around and come back? >> our teams find out first hand how treacherous the migrants journey can be. >> we make them take a trip of death >> it is heartbreaking when you chapelkhameni khameni. >>> a quick look at the top stories on al jazeera. the head of the u.s. coalition against the islamit state of iraq in levant john allen said 12 military brigades are being trained to confront the armed group. he stresses the u.s. is a partner in iraq b
. >> a man running mexico city how the government is having to send doctors into pregnant teenagers' homes because the girls put their lives at risk because they don't seemk medical health until the day they give birth. >> in sport, can india's preparations for the world cup get any worse? a warm-up match against australia later this hour. hour. talk to al jazeera part of our special black history month coverage on al jazeea america >> al jazeera america presents a...
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be john holman reports from mexico city. >> today we've achieved the most important objective in the fight against organized crime. servando gomez-martinez, ran the knights templar. in recent years the cartel moved identity to farmers and anyone they could squeeze from. gomezess they want the people of michoacan to live in peace. >> first the cartel was under threat by vigilantes who rose up against him. gomez had been in hiding acknowledge andhiding dmg andbeleaguered by scan dalts and the orn going disappearance of 43 students who were attacked by local replies last year. rks. year. >> symbolic terms that doesn't change the situation of michoacan that much. there is one more nail in the coffin of the camplari offers cuts it will take its place. >> haven't been arrested or ciblg cirngaarena waive of killings say the john holman, al jazeera mexico city. >> lucia newman reports. >> south america not one not two but three female executives. ville ma marquez, cristina kirchner president of argentina, and chile michelle batchbachelet. what has some poangts asking for her impeachment is a
be john holman reports from mexico city. >> today we've achieved the most important objective in the fight against organized crime. servando gomez-martinez, ran the knights templar. in recent years the cartel moved identity to farmers and anyone they could squeeze from. gomezess they want the people of michoacan to live in peace. >> first the cartel was under threat by vigilantes who rose up against him. gomez had been in hiding acknowledge andhiding dmg andbeleaguered by scan dalts...
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john holman, al jazeera mexico city. >> investigators in ty juan are taiwan are beginning to understand why a plane crashed into a river, one engine are stopped while another one was manually shut down. rescue workers are still recovering bodies from the river. >>> solar storms, dominic kane has more. >> a combination of gas mass and energy erupts from the sun. the electromagnetic radiation emitted from a solar storm disrupts mobile communication and power grids. scientists have long wanted to develop an advanced warning system, now they think they have. a satellite called the deep space climate observatory or discover will be launched on sunday and sent around 1.6 million kilometers towards the sun. >> this is all about environmental intelligence and if we can get the extra warning time the 50 to 60 minutes warning time that discover will give us that provides environmental intelligence to slight operators or electric grid operators who can use those moments to take precautionary measures to limit the damage that a big solar storm might create. >> one of the examples of such an impact
john holman, al jazeera mexico city. >> investigators in ty juan are taiwan are beginning to understand why a plane crashed into a river, one engine are stopped while another one was manually shut down. rescue workers are still recovering bodies from the river. >>> solar storms, dominic kane has more. >> a combination of gas mass and energy erupts from the sun. the electromagnetic radiation emitted from a solar storm disrupts mobile communication and power grids. scientists...
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crossing over to mexico city, bringing in john hohman who will tell us more about the circumstances and just how significant a capture this is for the mexican government. >> this capture comes at the end of a quite significant manhunt by mexican authorities. this is probably mexico's at least most public and notorious criminal that was still at large. it's very important for mexican authorities to be hunting him down. they did so very early in the morning in the capitol of the southwest state. the state itself has been a real area of conflict in mexico. several defense have sprung up there to try to protect themselves from cartel, mainly from the knights templar. this man la tuta headed it up. he styled himself as a sort of robin hood, putting out videos of himself giving out money in villages and frequently giving interviews to local radio local television, even international outlets, which made him popular among some. the organization that this man headed up was responsible for extortions, drug trafficking kidnapping and the murders of many people, so this is a significant capture for
crossing over to mexico city, bringing in john hohman who will tell us more about the circumstances and just how significant a capture this is for the mexican government. >> this capture comes at the end of a quite significant manhunt by mexican authorities. this is probably mexico's at least most public and notorious criminal that was still at large. it's very important for mexican authorities to be hunting him down. they did so very early in the morning in the capitol of the southwest...
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a report on newt program to find the teens and give them the treatment they need in the capitol mexico city. >> looking for pregnant girls an army of 3,000 doctors go door to door in the poorest parts of mexico city. >> the program is called a doctor in your house. >> i got pregnant for the first time at 16. my oldest son is three and the other two years old. i had to drop out of school. >> some girls don't even though they're pregnant or hide it from their family until complications arise. >> i was diagnosed with h.p.v. now i to have treat it, or it could give me cervical cancer. >> the doctor says the program is meant to save lives. >> it's a huge problem in mexico just in this neighborhood, we have 25-30 women a year dying from not having gone to their prenatal visit. >> in mexico, 1440 out of 100,000 births end in the mother's death. one of out of every five babies born has a teenage mother. >> in poor cities, girl as young as nine or 10 face a greater risk of getting pregnant and many don't see a doctor until the day they give birth. >> jennifer is 15 and about to drop out of school. >
a report on newt program to find the teens and give them the treatment they need in the capitol mexico city. >> looking for pregnant girls an army of 3,000 doctors go door to door in the poorest parts of mexico city. >> the program is called a doctor in your house. >> i got pregnant for the first time at 16. my oldest son is three and the other two years old. i had to drop out of school. >> some girls don't even though they're pregnant or hide it from their family until...
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crossing over to mexico city, we will learn more about the circumstances leading to his capture. >> the capture happened this morning in the very early morning in the southwest mexican state. federal police apparently captured him without firing a shot and he's now reportedly being transferred to mexico city at the moment, so oh this is a as you say a huge capture in mexico probably the biggest the world's number one drug dealer. police and all of mexico federal courts have been after him for quite some time, so this is a big deal for them. >> how do we expect the cartel to respond and what more can you tell us about him? >> he is an exschoolteacher then turned into organized crime. he formed the cartel using some religious regalia. they've been kidnapping and basically there's been a lots of mayhem created in that state. a self defense group has risen up because the government hasn't tackled the problem. now that they've managed to take him out he's the last really big leader in that part of the country, what's going to happen, because when leaders of other cartels have been taken out
crossing over to mexico city, we will learn more about the circumstances leading to his capture. >> the capture happened this morning in the very early morning in the southwest mexican state. federal police apparently captured him without firing a shot and he's now reportedly being transferred to mexico city at the moment, so oh this is a as you say a huge capture in mexico probably the biggest the world's number one drug dealer. police and all of mexico federal courts have been after him...
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one of the volcanoes located southeast of mexico city registered 60 explosions, and just 24 hours the other which is northwest of mexico city registered several erruptions currently no evacuations had been report in the either location. >> i believe mexico city already has the worse air quality in the planet. >> probably. >> coming up: more drinkers putting their vodka on ice. sales of the spirit are down. what people are raising their glass to instead. you tell us what you want to pay and we help find options to fit your budget. nah, nah, insurance, nah, nah, nah, discount. my name's flo, you want to go out with me? no. uh-huh-huh! >> good morning, 5:24, looking at your money staples says it is buying office depo for $6.3 billion, in a live anticipated merger of the two largest office supply retailers. now the deal comes little more than a year after office depo merged with offers max. still needs approval from regulators, but is expected to be completed by the ends of the year. >> target canada begins liquidating its stock today. announced last month it would close all 133 of its ca
one of the volcanoes located southeast of mexico city registered 60 explosions, and just 24 hours the other which is northwest of mexico city registered several erruptions currently no evacuations had been report in the either location. >> i believe mexico city already has the worse air quality in the planet. >> probably. >> coming up: more drinkers putting their vodka on ice. sales of the spirit are down. what people are raising their glass to instead. you tell us what you...
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tried to close the case of the missing students the parents and surviving students traveled to mexico cityto press their case at the senate and even as president pena nieto told the country it was time to move on... the protests have continued, with the parents at the frontline, trying to make sure their sons are not forgotten ...in a war where it becomes increasingly unclear whose side the government is on. four months after the students disappeared, the country's attorney general - without significant new evidence or forensic confirmation - declared them dead - essentially closing the case. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> we pray for the children in the womb >> a divisive issue >> god is life , so it's his to take >> see a 10 year old girl who's pregnant, and you tell me that's what god wants... >> a controversial law >> where were you when the babies lives were being saved? >> are women in texas paying the price? >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters
tried to close the case of the missing students the parents and surviving students traveled to mexico cityto press their case at the senate and even as president pena nieto told the country it was time to move on... the protests have continued, with the parents at the frontline, trying to make sure their sons are not forgotten ...in a war where it becomes increasingly unclear whose side the government is on. four months after the students disappeared, the country's attorney general - without...
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tried to close the case of the missing students the parents and surviving students traveled to mexico cityto press their case at the senate and even as president pena nieto told the country it was time to move on... the protests have continued, with the parents at the frontline, trying to make sure their sons are not forgotten ...in a war where it becomes increasingly unclear whose side the government is on. four months after the students disappeared, the country's attorney general - without significant new evidence or forensic confirmation - declared them dead - essentially closing the case. >> we pray for the children in the womb >> a divisive issue >> god is life , so it's his to take >> see a 10 year old girl who's pregnant, and you tell me that's what god wants... >> a controversial law >> where were you when the babies lives were being saved? >> are women in texas paying the price? >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... award winning investigative documentary series... access
tried to close the case of the missing students the parents and surviving students traveled to mexico cityto press their case at the senate and even as president pena nieto told the country it was time to move on... the protests have continued, with the parents at the frontline, trying to make sure their sons are not forgotten ...in a war where it becomes increasingly unclear whose side the government is on. four months after the students disappeared, the country's attorney general - without...
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we will be talking to adam the rainy live for us in mexico city with more on that.o come on the program freed by boko haram former hostages speak about their experience in captivity. we will tell you about a website in germany which tries to make sure no one goes to bed hungry. and find out where one of n.b. averages biggest stars is heading on trade deadline day and we have the details in sport. nuz >> writer taiye selasi shares her impactful point of view >> certain people have to explain there presence... >> when you're part of many worlds, where is home? >> in ghana, i was not going to be able to become the person i wanted to be. >> every monday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera part of our special black history month coverage on al jazeera america ♪ welcome back to the top stories on al jazeera, germany rejected greece's request for more time to repay its massive loan from the european union and meeting on friday to consider athens's demands. a u.s. command official say
we will be talking to adam the rainy live for us in mexico city with more on that.o come on the program freed by boko haram former hostages speak about their experience in captivity. we will tell you about a website in germany which tries to make sure no one goes to bed hungry. and find out where one of n.b. averages biggest stars is heading on trade deadline day and we have the details in sport. nuz >> writer taiye selasi shares her impactful point of view >> certain people have to...
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in the strategies today. >> thank you very much from mexico city.ld like to have you anytime. " bloomberg west" will be right back. ♪ >> "bloomberg west" -- the future of fish food. half of the fish you eat probably comes from a fish farm but the source of food for those farms are endangered. sam takes a look. >> the oceans are magnificent and huge, but certainly not forever. especially the way we are fishing. >> we are running out of fish. the reason is simple. we have been taking them out of the water faster than maker can put them back. at the pace we are going, the oceans could be out of fish by 2050. in recent decades, we have stopped getting many of the fish we eat from the ocean and started great exempt -- started raising them in farm s. we are pulling out smaller species. >> sardines, anchovies -- they grind them up and it becomes animal food. there is limited supply of fish in the world. >> many populations are dangerously low levels. without their food source, most fish farms will cease to function and fish could be off the menu permanentl
in the strategies today. >> thank you very much from mexico city.ld like to have you anytime. " bloomberg west" will be right back. ♪ >> "bloomberg west" -- the future of fish food. half of the fish you eat probably comes from a fish farm but the source of food for those farms are endangered. sam takes a look. >> the oceans are magnificent and huge, but certainly not forever. especially the way we are fishing. >> we are running out of fish. the...
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jom holmanjohn holman is in mexico city. >> one of mexico's most wanted men taken without a shot. francisco gomez known as la tuta, ran one of the largest drug organizations, knights templar. extorting farmers shopkeepers and anyone who they could squeeze extortion from. gomez said he was a man of the people. >> at that time i was a born trafficker, they wanted to kidnap my family and i didn't allow that. i'm not going to compare myself from any character from history. i don't want to make the comparison and i'll tell that you very easily. but why did pancho villa and em emelio zapata. establish rule of law.about. >> under the past few years the cartel was under threat, first from vigilantes, then from a federal offensive in the state of michoacan. authorities conducted man hunts across the state of michoacan to find him. his capture could giver a boost to president enrique pena nieto in the be aftermath of 43 students being kidnapped and killed in guerrero state last year. aing recent list of killings say michoacan's problems go beyond just one man. john holman, al jazeera mexico
jom holmanjohn holman is in mexico city. >> one of mexico's most wanted men taken without a shot. francisco gomez known as la tuta, ran one of the largest drug organizations, knights templar. extorting farmers shopkeepers and anyone who they could squeeze extortion from. gomez said he was a man of the people. >> at that time i was a born trafficker, they wanted to kidnap my family and i didn't allow that. i'm not going to compare myself from any character from history. i don't want...
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"birdman" -- i'm here in mexico city the day after the oscars -- they are so happy for alejandro hereou have seen it, you would notice it looks like it is one take, one continuous film but it was shot over multiple tracks and gives the illusion as though it is one story. that is the kind of thing that is happening with media technology today. >> let's back up and talk about the cloud and how that process is very different. what is happening right now with how it is being shot? we know what the sets look like and what the directors like shooting. what happens to the content then? >> that is the interesting thing. that is probably the most significant change in the actual business model. what happens after -- marking it, tagging it, protecting it, making it available to distribution channels globally and easily, etc. how the business model has changed fairly significantly. the digitization of the file record coming off of the camera and onto an iphone or ipad or the internet -- whatever you have the rights to -- the business model has really changed. it is causing media companies to cha
"birdman" -- i'm here in mexico city the day after the oscars -- they are so happy for alejandro hereou have seen it, you would notice it looks like it is one take, one continuous film but it was shot over multiple tracks and gives the illusion as though it is one story. that is the kind of thing that is happening with media technology today. >> let's back up and talk about the cloud and how that process is very different. what is happening right now with how it is being shot?...
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adam rainey, al jazeera,ing mexico city. >> a traditional way to celebrate, but in bangladesh, it's bad for the business. >> it's been a bad couple of months for most of the businesses in bangladesh, but for flower growers it could he under up being a tbad year. inbad year. in february is when they make all of their money are transportation has stopped. this means that although sajemi and his men pick the flowers there is no one to take them to the square for valentine's day. >> these two weeks are worth 7 to $9,000 for us, that's basically all our profits. >> forflorists this is a special anniversary. >> the love holiday is good for us flower vendors. >> this makes it an especially sensitive location acknowledge the vendors worry this might be keeping customers away. february is flower season in bangladesh and not just because of valentine's day. february 13th is the first day of the bengali spring. it is typical nor women to take to the streets wearing flowers. a festival to see more things. >> not stay cooped up in their homes, that would be the sad thing. >> sajima hopes this will n
adam rainey, al jazeera,ing mexico city. >> a traditional way to celebrate, but in bangladesh, it's bad for the business. >> it's been a bad couple of months for most of the businesses in bangladesh, but for flower growers it could he under up being a tbad year. inbad year. in february is when they make all of their money are transportation has stopped. this means that although sajemi and his men pick the flowers there is no one to take them to the square for valentine's day....
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adam rainey reports from mexico city. >> reporter: a national problem that's how the u.n. committee described forced disappears in mexico. further investigating the case of 43 students who went missing in september. >> in contrast to the thousands of appearances that we assume, we do not have the numbers precisely. there are exactly six persons put to trial and sentenced for this crime. >> reporter: the u.n. also called on mexico to create a special prosecutors office to investigate such crime. parents and class mates of the missing students welcomed the report. >> we have to look abroad to ask them to demand that the government does its job correctly and that they do a proper investigation. >> the army was there they harassed us repressed as us and took our cell phones. >> the investigators have arrested dozens of local police. last week, the mexican government told the u.n. committee that more than 11,000 people were missing in the country. amnesty international says more than 22,000 people have disappeared in the past eight years. in recent years videos like this have em
adam rainey reports from mexico city. >> reporter: a national problem that's how the u.n. committee described forced disappears in mexico. further investigating the case of 43 students who went missing in september. >> in contrast to the thousands of appearances that we assume, we do not have the numbers precisely. there are exactly six persons put to trial and sentenced for this crime. >> reporter: the u.n. also called on mexico to create a special prosecutors office to...
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. >> students told us that they were preparing to travel to mexico city that day, to commemorate theling of students by the army in 1968. something they do annually. david says he was among the studented headed to iguala that night, where they hoped to find more buss to get to mexico city. ♪ >> reporter: in this video from that night, filmed by a student by his cell phone. the students are surrounded on either side unable to escape an ambulance arrives at one point, but is not allowed in. >> i spoke with teresa about the dangers of capturing this story on camera. >> well it's very very difficult to work in some areas in mexico, we filmed for example in one state, we had to go with a hidden camera we were sleeping on the texas side of the border and we had to film in the day with hidden cameras, and then come out. and there is only one human rights organization left because all of the others have shutdown or been killed especially journalists have been killed. people are afraid. we have to conceal their identities. because they are afraid for themselves and their families. so, yes, th
. >> students told us that they were preparing to travel to mexico city that day, to commemorate theling of students by the army in 1968. something they do annually. david says he was among the studented headed to iguala that night, where they hoped to find more buss to get to mexico city. ♪ >> reporter: in this video from that night, filmed by a student by his cell phone. the students are surrounded on either side unable to escape an ambulance arrives at one point, but is not...
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john hullman is in mexico city and sent us this report. >> reporter: one of mexico's most wanted men taken without a shot. servando gomez allegedly ran one of mexico's most powerful criminal organizations. in recent years they branched out from drug trafficking, to extorting farmers and shop keepers. he always maintained he was a man of the people. >> translator: at that time i was a drug trafficker i had a bit of money, and they wanted to steal from me. and i didn't allow that. i don't want to make the comparison to a historic character. but panko via was a major criminal. but there are things that run its course because there are people that do not establish though rule of law. >> reporter: but over the past two years, the cartel was under threat. first from vigilantes and then the federal officials. gomez had been hiding for more than a year. authorities conducted a manhunt to find him. his capture could give a boost to the president beleaguered by scandals, and the on going investigation of the disappearance of 43 students. over the past year mexican officials have proclaimed vic
john hullman is in mexico city and sent us this report. >> reporter: one of mexico's most wanted men taken without a shot. servando gomez allegedly ran one of mexico's most powerful criminal organizations. in recent years they branched out from drug trafficking, to extorting farmers and shop keepers. he always maintained he was a man of the people. >> translator: at that time i was a drug trafficker i had a bit of money, and they wanted to steal from me. and i didn't allow that. i...
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. >> thousands of happy couples gathering in mexico city to celebrate valentine's day by tying the knot not 1700 couples, to be exact all part of this mass wedding ceremony, put on by the city. there were lots of kissing hugging, anibal ons being released into the air. guests even enjoying ceremonial wedding music performed by mexico city police bands. >>> and couples in iraq are also getting in on the love today. local shops and markets in baghdad selling valentine's day essentials like flowers and stuffed animals and candy. both men and women getting into the spirit of the holiday. despite heavy violence therefore so long, violence overall of the country reportedly dropped there recently. no doubt valentine's day is being celebrate in the several parts of the worlds. most people might go for the flowers or candy for valentine's day gift right. >> right. those are traditional gift. oklahoma city residents say they're fired up over different casino of present. many gun shops seeing major spike in sales around the holiday. one store says it has averaged ten gun sales in about two months
. >> thousands of happy couples gathering in mexico city to celebrate valentine's day by tying the knot not 1700 couples, to be exact all part of this mass wedding ceremony, put on by the city. there were lots of kissing hugging, anibal ons being released into the air. guests even enjoying ceremonial wedding music performed by mexico city police bands. >>> and couples in iraq are also getting in on the love today. local shops and markets in baghdad selling valentine's day...
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to door in the poorest parts of mexico city. >> the programme is called a doctor in your house. >> i got pregnant for the first time at 16. my oldest son is three, and the other is 2 years old. i had to drop out of school. >> some girls do not know they are pregnant or hide it from their family until complications arrive. >> i was diagnosed with human papilloma virus, and i have to treat it or it can give me cervical cancer. >> the programme is meant to save lives. >> it's a huge problem in mexico. we have 25-30 dies for not having gone to a prenatal visit. in mexico 40 out of 100,000 births end in a mother's death, and one out of five born has a teenage mother. poor neighbourhoods like this - girls as young as nine or 10 face a greater risk of being pregnant. many don't see the doctor. >> jennifer is 15 and about to drop out of school. >> i have not seen a doctor. i don't have insurance or the money to pay for it. my parents and i were worried, because we didn't know if the baby and i were okay. >> this is her first check up. she's still at risk. >> because you are 15, your pregnanc
to door in the poorest parts of mexico city. >> the programme is called a doctor in your house. >> i got pregnant for the first time at 16. my oldest son is three, and the other is 2 years old. i had to drop out of school. >> some girls do not know they are pregnant or hide it from their family until complications arrive. >> i was diagnosed with human papilloma virus, and i have to treat it or it can give me cervical cancer. >> the programme is meant to save lives....
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and box office receipts in mexico city go up ehvery year. the people who can afford to go to theaters choose to. >> that's all well and good if you have a famous entertainer, a lady gaga or tony bennett. but how does an entertainer become famous in the first place? the reason people will pay to see one of their performances is because intellectual property allowed them to become famous in the first place. >> i don't think that is necessarily true. you see independent performers making money through doing live gigs in small venues and becoming famous too. sometimes it's also make good music. >> let's assume copy right protection is a good thing. what's not is that special interest groups lobby politicians to tilt the tables in their favor. even after making big bucks, disney, got it for free. >> stories like snow white, pinocchio and alice in wonderland were taken from the public domain. but they lobbied to have the term of copy right extended. >> extended from 75 years to 95 years. snow white, their first movie would be free to copy if they
and box office receipts in mexico city go up ehvery year. the people who can afford to go to theaters choose to. >> that's all well and good if you have a famous entertainer, a lady gaga or tony bennett. but how does an entertainer become famous in the first place? the reason people will pay to see one of their performances is because intellectual property allowed them to become famous in the first place. >> i don't think that is necessarily true. you see independent performers...
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hey ripping east of mexico city force aid series of flights to be canceled. experts say the volcano is experiencing frequent low intensity explosions following a series of tremors on sunday it's the second highest volcano in mexico. you thank you very much. >> thank you. >> hello and welcome. i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out our team of hard core nerds. >> dr. crystal dilworth is a molecular neuroscientist. a young woman murdered, a trail that went cold after 19 years. tonight it's the real csi, solving crimes hike never before. kosta grammatis, is a scientist, tonight he shows us everything you need to know about 3d printing. i'm phil torres, i'm an entomologist exploring spiders in the rain forests of peru. that's our team. ow let's do some science. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey guys i'm phil torres, whom to "techknow" and i'm here with kosta and crystal, your story has the mystery
hey ripping east of mexico city force aid series of flights to be canceled. experts say the volcano is experiencing frequent low intensity explosions following a series of tremors on sunday it's the second highest volcano in mexico. you thank you very much. >> thank you. >> hello and welcome. i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science...
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there is some scuffles between protesters and riot police towards the end of the pay test in mexico cityttorney general says investigators are certainly the students were killed and incinerated after police handed them over to a gang. many family members of the missing students are skeptical of the government's version of events. >>> 10 people have been killed and nine others injured after wild elephants went on a rampage in india's eastern area. people say the elephants seemed to have been in search of food. they sauce ka*used severe damage to homes in in process, a team of rangers have been sent to lead the mammals back in the to forest. dip watts matt from the u.s. and cuba meet for a second sometime on friday as they move towards normalizing relations. they said they would they would reestablish embassies in both countries. for cuban americans the talks are bringing hope but many are skeptical. andy gallagher talked to three cuban ballet dancers who did he if he could to the u.s. to see how they view the talks. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: this is the brandon city ballet in central florida a sma
there is some scuffles between protesters and riot police towards the end of the pay test in mexico cityttorney general says investigators are certainly the students were killed and incinerated after police handed them over to a gang. many family members of the missing students are skeptical of the government's version of events. >>> 10 people have been killed and nine others injured after wild elephants went on a rampage in india's eastern area. people say the elephants seemed to have...
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holman, al jazeera mexico city. >> now if you haven't already it's high time you took a look at our revamped website. we're very proud of it with al jazeera's unique brand of news analysis and much, much more, you'll find it at aljazeera.com. >> >>> enjoying buts not for much longer one of the most powerful people in the industry tells me that it will start to go higher. >> it hasn't helped many countries out of an economic func. i spoke about what the world really needs to do to turn economies around. it may surprise you >>> preparing the world for the next pandemic like ebola. bill gates puts his money where his mouth is. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money". >>> so the obama administration is floating a plan that would open up the coast for oil virginia to georgia, opened to oil companies, long after the president leaves office. oil companies are barred in the atlantic from drilling. in about six months that's the first question i posed when i spoke to the chief economist and director of global energy and economic at the internet energy agency. he worked for o.p.e.c. and is one of the
holman, al jazeera mexico city. >> now if you haven't already it's high time you took a look at our revamped website. we're very proud of it with al jazeera's unique brand of news analysis and much, much more, you'll find it at aljazeera.com. >> >>> enjoying buts not for much longer one of the most powerful people in the industry tells me that it will start to go higher. >> it hasn't helped many countries out of an economic func. i spoke about what the world really...
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you know, i live in mexico city. i can walk out my door, go 200 yards and buy a pirated copy of anything i want. and yet box office receipts in mexico city go up every year. why? because the people who can afford to theaters, the people who can afford to buy the original products choose to. >> you know, that's all well and good if you have a famous entertainer, say a lady gaga or tony bennett. but how does an entertainer become famous in the first place? # the reason people will pay money to go and see one of their performances is because intellectual property law allowed them to become famous in the first place. >> david? >> i don't think that's necessarily true. you see a lot of independent performers now making money through doing live gigs in smaller venues and then becoming famous there too. it's not always copyright law that enables that. sometimes it's also making good music. >> let's assume copyright protection is a good thing. what's not a good thing is that special interest groups then lobby politicians to
you know, i live in mexico city. i can walk out my door, go 200 yards and buy a pirated copy of anything i want. and yet box office receipts in mexico city go up every year. why? because the people who can afford to theaters, the people who can afford to buy the original products choose to. >> you know, that's all well and good if you have a famous entertainer, say a lady gaga or tony bennett. but how does an entertainer become famous in the first place? # the reason people will pay money...
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john holman, al jazeera mexico city. >> now if you haven't already it's high time you took a look at our revamped website. we're very proud of it with al jazeera's unique brand of news analysis and much, much more, you'll find it at aljazeera.com. >> >>> enjoying buts not for much longer one of the most powerful people in the industry tells me that it will start to go higher. >> it hasn't helped many countries out of an economic func. i spoke about what the world really needs to do to turn economies around. it may surprise you >>> preparing the
john holman, al jazeera mexico city. >> now if you haven't already it's high time you took a look at our revamped website. we're very proud of it with al jazeera's unique brand of news analysis and much, much more, you'll find it at aljazeera.com. >> >>> enjoying buts not for much longer one of the most powerful people in the industry tells me that it will start to go higher. >> it hasn't helped many countries out of an economic func. i spoke about what the world...
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they disappeared in september in the southern state of guerrero and we report from mexico city. >> reporter problem, that is how a u.n. committee described disappearances in mexico. the panel urged mexico to further investigate the case of 43 students who went missing in september. >> contrast to the thousands of forced disappears we do not have the numbers precisely and there have been exactly six persons put to trial and sentenced for this crime. >> reporter: the u.n. also called on mexico to create a special prosecutors office to investigate such crimes. >> translator: parents and classmates of missing students gathered in the capitol on friday and welcomed the u.n. report. >> translator: we have to look abroad to ask them to demand the government does the job correctly and do a proper investigation. >> reporter: the army was there, they harassed us and repressed us and took our cell phones and forced us on the ground. >> reporter: there is no concrete evidence yet the army was involved. investigators have arrested dozens of local police. last week the mexican government told the u.n. co
they disappeared in september in the southern state of guerrero and we report from mexico city. >> reporter problem, that is how a u.n. committee described disappearances in mexico. the panel urged mexico to further investigate the case of 43 students who went missing in september. >> contrast to the thousands of forced disappears we do not have the numbers precisely and there have been exactly six persons put to trial and sentenced for this crime. >> reporter: the u.n. also...
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. >> someone grabbed my sister's purse in mexico city and she hung onto it. probably not the smartest thing to do. she won, hurt her arm, but that's all. >>> we're looking at snow by dawn. just get ready. if you have to go to work tomorrow morning, roads get slick quickly. every flake will count. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, high temperature today 42. that actually is the nicest day of the week. it's 41 now, average high 49. calm wind, dew points low. we're looking at a very dry air mass, relative humidity only 32%. as we go through the night you can do some stuff tonight. you have until 4 a.m. in the morning. unless you have some crazy wednesday night plans, you'll be back home in bed before the snow starts flying. how much snow? 4 to 8-inch south and east of town, 2 to 4-inch south and east of town but more like calvert county, southern sections of prince george's county and charles county to fredericksburg. 1 to 2 through the metro area of d.c., gaithersburg up to frederick and all the way back to leesburg and
. >> someone grabbed my sister's purse in mexico city and she hung onto it. probably not the smartest thing to do. she won, hurt her arm, but that's all. >>> we're looking at snow by dawn. just get ready. if you have to go to work tomorrow morning, roads get slick quickly. every flake will count. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, high temperature today 42. that actually is the nicest day of the week. it's 41 now, average high 49. calm...
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just imagine hypothetically for some reason you are in mexico city and it comes into your mind i needto immigrate, go someplace else, about new mexico -- what about new mexico? it does not seem like it would be that appealing. to see the dangers of new mexico -- you see the dangers of new mexico. now i am going to hand back the papers. >> join us each saturday evening for classroom lectures from across the country on different topics and eras of american history. lectures are also available as podcasts. visit our website or download them from itunes. >> aside from the white house the smithsonian portrait gallery has the nation's largest collection of presidential portraits. join a sunday as the historian gives a tour of the presidential paintings including those of andrew jackson, abraham lincoln, and harry truman sunday here on american history tv. each week, american artifacts visits museums and historic places. the united states botanic garden was first proposed by president george washington in a 1796 letter. next, a visit to the grounds of the oldest botanic garden in north ameri
just imagine hypothetically for some reason you are in mexico city and it comes into your mind i needto immigrate, go someplace else, about new mexico -- what about new mexico? it does not seem like it would be that appealing. to see the dangers of new mexico -- you see the dangers of new mexico. now i am going to hand back the papers. >> join us each saturday evening for classroom lectures from across the country on different topics and eras of american history. lectures are also...
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or mexico city or lima? protect the minds of places like mexico and peru. -- mines of places like mexico and peru. other lucrative mines? that's later on. not in the 17th century and 18th century. if you think about the spanish empire, it is enormous. it extends down to the southern portions of south america, peru, bolivia, chile. this fringe we are talking about is a long way from the center of the empire and it tends not to be the priority. in that sense it's not that , surprising that it takes a while for the spanish to begin launching these forays into the planes. there are other ways they can allocate their resources. if you recall, for example the coronado expedition onto the planesains back in 16th century -- we did not talk about that much -- you recall how this went? not great. the spanish went out there and discovered thousands of pretty formidable plains indians who were not necessarily going to welcome the spanish onto the plains. they found the plains were an area of meager rewards and significan
or mexico city or lima? protect the minds of places like mexico and peru. -- mines of places like mexico and peru. other lucrative mines? that's later on. not in the 17th century and 18th century. if you think about the spanish empire, it is enormous. it extends down to the southern portions of south america, peru, bolivia, chile. this fringe we are talking about is a long way from the center of the empire and it tends not to be the priority. in that sense it's not that , surprising that it...
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the eruption east of mexico city forced a series of flight to be cancelled. experts say it is spoorping frequent low intensity explosions. following a series of tremors, the second-highest volcano in mexico. >>> hello, i'm ray suarez, 50 years ago this week. conspire attars caused destruction. gunmen blasted away at close range at the lectern, dead at 39, in the midst of a changing idea about america and the future of black people in it. tough, complicated, provocative, razor sharp man was dead, leaving family and followers to grieve and a tantalizing
the eruption east of mexico city forced a series of flight to be cancelled. experts say it is spoorping frequent low intensity explosions. following a series of tremors, the second-highest volcano in mexico. >>> hello, i'm ray suarez, 50 years ago this week. conspire attars caused destruction. gunmen blasted away at close range at the lectern, dead at 39, in the midst of a changing idea about america and the future of black people in it. tough, complicated, provocative, razor sharp man...
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they are coming from mexico city. we are honoring hoour giving because we have to start by identifying ourselves as the philanthropists that we are. >> it's a call to give. what a better title than being a philanthropist. if you need more information on the up coming conference and the hip giver gala or read the new report, go to their website. any final thoughts to share? >> that giving is so much a part of us. let's be grateful and givers. >> thank you so much for coming and enlightening us. and hopeful we have encouraged others to give. the latino flavor of the film festival. you want to stay with us. ♪ good morning, usher! hey! did you know bees communicate through dance? me too... we're practically twins! >>> the film festival every year brings a latino favor to the showcase. boy, how excited are you about this up coming festival? >> very excited. s it is our 25th anniversary. so we are celebrating 25 years. >> there may have been people out there, 25, 20 years ago, we thought, oh, it will be around for a while a
they are coming from mexico city. we are honoring hoour giving because we have to start by identifying ourselves as the philanthropists that we are. >> it's a call to give. what a better title than being a philanthropist. if you need more information on the up coming conference and the hip giver gala or read the new report, go to their website. any final thoughts to share? >> that giving is so much a part of us. let's be grateful and givers. >> thank you so much for coming and...
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the eruption east of mexico city force add series of flights to be canceled. experts say the volcano has freak subsequent low intensity explosions. it is the second tallest volcano in mexico. >> fierce forest fires continue to rage in southern argentina. hundreds of firefighters scrambling to get to a remote area declared an emergency zone. we have this report. >> huge clouds of thick smoke pollute the skies the fires are burning out of control destroying 1,000 hectares of vegetation a day. some remain, guarding owl they have, never knowing where the winds will blow, where the flames will ignite. >> they are discussing where to tackle the blaze next, what should have been done to prevent this, what needs to be done to stop it happening again. the provincial authorities have responded, deploying hundreds of firefighters, planes and helicopters, but many local residents say it's too little, too late. the damage is irreparable. >> what we're losing here is 500-year-old vegetations places that have had little human contact. many precious trees will take generation
the eruption east of mexico city force add series of flights to be canceled. experts say the volcano has freak subsequent low intensity explosions. it is the second tallest volcano in mexico. >> fierce forest fires continue to rage in southern argentina. hundreds of firefighters scrambling to get to a remote area declared an emergency zone. we have this report. >> huge clouds of thick smoke pollute the skies the fires are burning out of control destroying 1,000 hectares of...
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the eruption east of mexico city forced a series of flight to be cancelled. experts say it is spoorping frequent low intensity explosions. following a series of tremors, the second-highest volcano in mexico. >>> hello, i'm ray suarez, 50 years ago this week. conspire attars caused destruction. gunmen blasted away at close range at the lectern, dead at 39, in the midst of a changing idea about america and the future of black people in it. tough, complicated, provocative, razor sharp man was dead, leaving family and followers to grieve and a tantalizing question about where malcolm x had been and where he might have been headed. we'll talk to his daughter, an african-american historian and a young activist to recall the malcolm x of the 50s, and '60s, and the way time changes the way we look at him half a century after his death. it's "inside story". >>> born malcolm little in omaha in 1925, he left a stretch in penitentiary to become one of the best known black men in america. he left the scene. in urban rioting growing resistance, and assassinations of martin
the eruption east of mexico city forced a series of flight to be cancelled. experts say it is spoorping frequent low intensity explosions. following a series of tremors, the second-highest volcano in mexico. >>> hello, i'm ray suarez, 50 years ago this week. conspire attars caused destruction. gunmen blasted away at close range at the lectern, dead at 39, in the midst of a changing idea about america and the future of black people in it. tough, complicated, provocative, razor sharp man...
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he is the head -- mexico city he was head of the knights templar drugs car tell and captured without incidents after a year of hiding >>> more about a shooting rampage. joseph aldridge may have been upset over his mother's death when he went house to house in a town of tyrone seven were killed, many his relatives. aldridge was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted knun shot wound. >> in several western states there's a push to allow some adults to have guns in schools. lawmakers say it's the right way to protect students from mass shootings. not everyone is on board. john terrett is here with more. how likely is this to become law? >> this depends on the state that you are talking about here. one proposal is in colorado the brainchild of a state law-maker, on his way to lunch on columbine when the bullets started flying. >> reporter: patrick neville nose too well what that's like to be involved in a school shooting. in 1999 the republican state representative was a 15-year-old soft mar at callum mine when -- columbine during a deadly shooting. he's pushing legislation anyone wit
he is the head -- mexico city he was head of the knights templar drugs car tell and captured without incidents after a year of hiding >>> more about a shooting rampage. joseph aldridge may have been upset over his mother's death when he went house to house in a town of tyrone seven were killed, many his relatives. aldridge was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted knun shot wound. >> in several western states there's a push to allow some adults to have guns in schools....
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i started in mexico city in 2001 in spanish.en eventually did my broadway -- crossed over to broadway. tara started-- >> in 2003 in montreal. then we went to france. i crossed over to new york. on and off we've been in the show all over the world. >> for 18 years on broadway. it just became the longest american musical on broadway and we're very lucky to have this relationship coming in and out so we can still do other things and it's so wuf. to come back here at the national theater in washington, we've both been here before but not this theater. people are in for a treat. john is sensationally. >> he's a hoot. the music is fantastic. you sing your brains out, for lack of a better way to phrase it. >> yeah. it's timeless. these are legends, you know. it's not -- it's a masterpiece really. >> we're so lucky we get to do in this every single night. >> so tickets are still available if you'd like to see these ladies in "chicago" at the national theater. fantastic to meet you. we appreciate your time. break a leg as they say. that
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al jazeera mexico city. >> to track the release of our one journalist, log on to aljazeera.com. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera" danish editor and author flemming rose. in 2005 he commissioned cartoons of the prophet muhammed. >> that cartoon is not targeted
al jazeera mexico city. >> to track the release of our one journalist, log on to aljazeera.com. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera" danish editor and author flemming rose. in 2005 he commissioned cartoons of the prophet muhammed. >> that cartoon is not targeted
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we are in mexico city. what made him stand out from these cartel leaders? >> well, la tuta gomez of the famous for being in a very horrible and grizzly way an innovator. he made two cartels that dealt with drugs and movement of drugs to the u.s., moved that on in terms of extortion. he was extorting lime groves to give the knights of templar extorting lime growers avocado growers, businessmen in the town were paying a certain amount to the cartel to keep operating. they even delves into iron ore exportation, all the way allegedly across to china so they had lots of different activities going on there. he was at the heart of them. he also really enjoyed his public relations. he was perhaps the only cartel leader that liked to appear in national and international plead i can't giving interviews, sometimes phoning up local radio stations to weigh in on issues, so he was a different figure, but again a man who nevertheless was interested in kidnapping extortion and murdering people, as you'll see in our piece. >> one of mexico's most wanted men, taken without a
we are in mexico city. what made him stand out from these cartel leaders? >> well, la tuta gomez of the famous for being in a very horrible and grizzly way an innovator. he made two cartels that dealt with drugs and movement of drugs to the u.s., moved that on in terms of extortion. he was extorting lime groves to give the knights of templar extorting lime growers avocado growers, businessmen in the town were paying a certain amount to the cartel to keep operating. they even delves into...
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al jazeera mexico city. >> from that extraordinary achievement, let me nudge you in the direction of our website all the news and stories that we've covered right there plenty of analysis and comment on all those stories too the address for the website aljazeera.com, of course, aljazeera.com. >> two years ago, buddhist mobs tore through rohingya muslim communities in western burma, attacking anyone in their path. it sparked a wave of sectarian violence that spread to other parts of the country with little hindrance from the authorities. now tens of thousand of rohingya
al jazeera mexico city. >> from that extraordinary achievement, let me nudge you in the direction of our website all the news and stories that we've covered right there plenty of analysis and comment on all those stories too the address for the website aljazeera.com, of course, aljazeera.com. >> two years ago, buddhist mobs tore through rohingya muslim communities in western burma, attacking anyone in their path. it sparked a wave of sectarian violence that spread to other parts of...
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. >> a few hours later we met a woman and two daughters who travelled 1500 miles outside of mexico city. through the fence she blows kisses to her grandson meeting him for the first time. >> i don't have words to explain what i felt just that the emotion of seeing my family and children. 10 years, for me sounds easy but it's a long long long time. >> do you know when you'll see your son and your daughter-in-law and your grandson again. >> i have no idea. the truth is i can't imagine it. >> reporter: so for now, the few hours spent at friendship park will have to carry the family through the next few months and years. they hope immigration reform will happen this year so moments like this will not have to be shared through a rusty fence. along the fence is a community garden spanning the u.s. and mexican side and is tended to people from the few countries. on sunday there's a binational church service conducted simultaneously on both sides. the day we visited it was raining so much that the church service was cancel. >> must be an emotional experience for the families and for someone lik
. >> a few hours later we met a woman and two daughters who travelled 1500 miles outside of mexico city. through the fence she blows kisses to her grandson meeting him for the first time. >> i don't have words to explain what i felt just that the emotion of seeing my family and children. 10 years, for me sounds easy but it's a long long long time. >> do you know when you'll see your son and your daughter-in-law and your grandson again. >> i have no idea. the truth is i...
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hey ripping east of mexico city force aid series of flights to be canceled. rts say the volcano is experiencing frequent low intensity explosions following a series of tremors on sunday it's the second highest volcano in mexico. you thank you very much. >> thank you. >> hello and welcome. i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out our team of hard core nerds. >> dr. crystal dilworth is a molecular neuroscientist. a young woman murdered, a trail that went cold after 19 years. tonight it's the real csi, solving crimes hike ne
hey ripping east of mexico city force aid series of flights to be canceled. rts say the volcano is experiencing frequent low intensity explosions following a series of tremors on sunday it's the second highest volcano in mexico. you thank you very much. >> thank you. >> hello and welcome. i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by...
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al jazeera mexico city. >> to track the release of our one journalist, log on to aljazeera.com. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera" danish editor and author flemming rose. in 2005 he commissioned cartoons of the prophet muhammed. >> that cartoon is not targeted muslims it's targeting a . >> in juldz posten. >> that's what makes them so difficult to handle. >> the ongoing debate over freedom of the press is back in the headlines after 12 people were murdered on the attack of a french satirical newspaper, charlie hebdo. >> we did not publish we caved in to intimidation and i don't think we'll get less intimidation because of that. we are telling the system that it works. >> are rose's name and face appeared on the laid editor of charlie hebdo. >> what can be more peaceful? >> i spoke with flemming rose on the first american publication of his book "the tyranny of silence." >> i've got to start with the horror of what happened in paris. what did you think when you heard about the attack on charlie hebdo? >> i was shocked. i mean, i was grieving because i knew some of these people. but i w
al jazeera mexico city. >> to track the release of our one journalist, log on to aljazeera.com. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera" danish editor and author flemming rose. in 2005 he commissioned cartoons of the prophet muhammed. >> that cartoon is not targeted muslims it's targeting a . >> in juldz posten. >> that's what makes them so difficult to handle. >> the ongoing debate over freedom of the press is back in the headlines after 12 people were...
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mark potter nbc news mexico city. >>> when "nightly news" continues on this saturday the next phase for the missionaries stopped short by ebola. why they're heading back to africa. >>> and later, the man who sees green in all that white. yep, he's selling snow. working on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my lower back but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my lower back pain. find a machine at drscholls.com major: here's our new trainer ensure active heart health. heart: i maximize good stuff like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower cholesterol. new ensure active heart health supports your heart and body so you stay active and strong. ensure, take life in. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions
mark potter nbc news mexico city. >>> when "nightly news" continues on this saturday the next phase for the missionaries stopped short by ebola. why they're heading back to africa. >>> and later, the man who sees green in all that white. yep, he's selling snow. working on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my lower back but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my...
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say. 10-year-old ran to help emergency workers after last week's gas truck explosion outside a mexico city maternity hospital. three people died. dozens more were hurt. but the boy helped to rescue a baby and and emergency worker by guiding them through the rubble. look at those muscles. mexico's government is actually honoring the boy. >> super cute. you had to love the victory pose but on a tragic event no question. 4:56. >>> coming up an update to developing news. new hack, this time targeting a major health insurer. >> millions of people may have had their identities stolen. how to know if you're at risk, next. >>> a live look outside the bay bridge, lit up and ready to go to start its day. are you ready to start why urz? we'll have more local news, traffic and weather, with rain on the way, coming up next. over a million californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long. health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer y
say. 10-year-old ran to help emergency workers after last week's gas truck explosion outside a mexico city maternity hospital. three people died. dozens more were hurt. but the boy helped to rescue a baby and and emergency worker by guiding them through the rubble. look at those muscles. mexico's government is actually honoring the boy. >> super cute. you had to love the victory pose but on a tragic event no question. 4:56. >>> coming up an update to developing news. new hack,...
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two volcanos erupting at the same time one is south of mexico city and sent ash and smoke thousands ofe air. the other volcano north of the mexican capitol. no evacuations or injuries in either place. the seattle seahawks did not win the super bowl but richard sherman is celebrating tonight. sherman and his girlfriend just welcome add baby boy. he was born on the perfect day, february 5th. that means his birthday is 2-5 and sherman wears number 2-5 for the seahawks. congratulations. thanks for being with us tonight. see you right here' p.m. eastern. if you can't watch live follow me at the handle greta. go to gretawire.com. i put a picture of ted williams of gretawire.com. it's a picture i know you are going to want to be talking about. ted will probably never forgive me. we might as well enjoy it ted is on the show tonight. after he sees i posted on gretawire ted williams will probably never come back. anyway at least i had fun posting it. i love ted we have been friends forever. up next the o'reilly factor. good night from washington d.c. check out ted's picture. >>> tonight on "red
two volcanos erupting at the same time one is south of mexico city and sent ash and smoke thousands ofe air. the other volcano north of the mexican capitol. no evacuations or injuries in either place. the seattle seahawks did not win the super bowl but richard sherman is celebrating tonight. sherman and his girlfriend just welcome add baby boy. he was born on the perfect day, february 5th. that means his birthday is 2-5 and sherman wears number 2-5 for the seahawks. congratulations. thanks for...
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just imagine hypothetically for some reason you are in mexico city and it comes into your mind i need to immigrate, go someplace else, what about new mexico? it does not seem like it would be that appealing. you see the dangers of new mexico. now i am going to hand back the papers. >> tonight, on the presidency, hugh howard talks about portraits of george washington painted during his lifetime. the author explores the work of john trumbull, focusing on how these artists captured the spirit of the first president and what modern audiences can learn about washington through these portraits. mr. howard is the author of "the painter's chair." that is tonight at 8:00 p.m. and midnight here on american history tv. >> each week american history tv's american artifacts visits museums and historic places. established by congress in 1820 the united states botanic garden is the oldest botanic garden in north america. we will take the tour of the glass and stone conservancy at the foot of capitol hill and learn about the collections in this plant museum, originally proposed by president washingto
just imagine hypothetically for some reason you are in mexico city and it comes into your mind i need to immigrate, go someplace else, what about new mexico? it does not seem like it would be that appealing. you see the dangers of new mexico. now i am going to hand back the papers. >> tonight, on the presidency, hugh howard talks about portraits of george washington painted during his lifetime. the author explores the work of john trumbull, focusing on how these artists captured the...
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good morning. >> good morning. >> paint the picture, what's going on in mexico city?or many years, and in many cases protests have been violent. they moved the protest to mexico city and for the last few days were camping they were shutting down traffic. the tensions between teachers and government have been rising since the president established some reforms in education that have been taking power from teacher unions. now, authorities manage to move them from this place, they're camping in a new place, they reached mid terms with the government that agreed to pay them what it owes them in the coming days. >> to give viewers an understanding what it means, this is people setting up houses camps on fifth avenue in new york or rodeo drive, or in paris. but i want to turn to the case of the missing students. how are the parents are going to get answers from the federal government after the federal government already said case closed. now you see amnesty international and others saying wait a second maybe that's not the final version. >> yeah that's right. it is difficul
good morning. >> good morning. >> paint the picture, what's going on in mexico city?or many years, and in many cases protests have been violent. they moved the protest to mexico city and for the last few days were camping they were shutting down traffic. the tensions between teachers and government have been rising since the president established some reforms in education that have been taking power from teacher unions. now, authorities manage to move them from this place, they're...