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it is also naturally where many thousands of somali refugees come to nairobi. it was the scene last week of hundreds of arrests when the government decided that from now on it wants all refugees not only somali ones but all refugees to go back to two designated refugees camps. quite far from the urban areas, so basically wanting all refugees to leave the city. they rounded up just over 400 people and we went down there last week to try to gauge some reaction. of course the kenyan somali and the somali refugee community feel they are being stigmatized as terrorists being punished collectively for the actions of a few. >> tanya, thanks. three jailed al jazeera journalists have paid another appears in egypt. >> the trial has been adjourned once again and the judge refused to grant bail to peter greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed. they are accused of providing a platform to the muslim brotherhood. charges dismissed by the al jazeera channel. the journalists were allowed outside the cage for the first time. peter greste said. >> that is frankly preposterous. >>
it is also naturally where many thousands of somali refugees come to nairobi. it was the scene last week of hundreds of arrests when the government decided that from now on it wants all refugees not only somali ones but all refugees to go back to two designated refugees camps. quite far from the urban areas, so basically wanting all refugees to leave the city. they rounded up just over 400 people and we went down there last week to try to gauge some reaction. of course the kenyan somali and the...
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nairobi's suburb, known as little mogadishu is home to most. some are unregistered, many others are valid papers to remain in the country. all refugees are to be closed. an additional 500 troops have been assigned to help security surveillance. authorities will rely on the cooperation of kenyans in informing on any refugees outside the designated camps for the directives to succeed. >> it is worth thinking about the logistics of all of this. the designated camps in question are notoriously remote and overcrowded. the first is in eastern kenya, 80km from the border of somalia, described as a large camp, home to 420,000 somalis. you have the vast desert settlement in the west, 125,000 living there, including from somalia. an update on the story we have received. two suspects have been killed and 476 arrested in overnight raids by police in nairobi. home-made guns recovered in the raids. we'll bring you more on that when we get it. >> pressure is building on the sri lankan government to hold an independent investigation into the final stages of it
nairobi's suburb, known as little mogadishu is home to most. some are unregistered, many others are valid papers to remain in the country. all refugees are to be closed. an additional 500 troops have been assigned to help security surveillance. authorities will rely on the cooperation of kenyans in informing on any refugees outside the designated camps for the directives to succeed. >> it is worth thinking about the logistics of all of this. the designated camps in question are...
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al jazeera, nairobi. >> it was an historic day for gay couples in england and in wales, which became the latest countries to legalize gay marriage. we'll tell what you the happy couples are saying about their landmark day. >>> plus it could get a little tough for earn the label tennessee whiskey. we'll tell why some distributors are not so happy. >> good afternoon, welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford. a moment of silence is planned for later today for the victims of the washington's deadly mudslide. >>> attacks in kabul, afghanistan, in just 24 hours. four attackers were killed ahead of next week's presidential election. >>> secretary of state john kerry is changing his travel plans to discuss with russia's counter part about ukraine. >>> a stroke of midnight same-sex marriages could legally married in most of the united kingdom. gay couples have been allowed to form civil partnerships there, but as of today they are and they can tie th the knot. >> it was a lot more emotional than i thought it would be. >> g.m. has expanded it's recall to include two and a half mi
al jazeera, nairobi. >> it was an historic day for gay couples in england and in wales, which became the latest countries to legalize gay marriage. we'll tell what you the happy couples are saying about their landmark day. >>> plus it could get a little tough for earn the label tennessee whiskey. we'll tell why some distributors are not so happy. >> good afternoon, welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford. a moment of silence is planned for later today for the...
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all refugee centres, including nairobi and others are to be closed. troops have been assigned to help with surveillance. authorities will rely on the cooperation of kenyans in informing on refugees for the directives to succeed. >> liberia's investigating eight cases of what officials believe is the ebola virus. it killed 50 in guinea. in sierra leone cases have been reported. it's the unprotected handling of contaminated corpses and bodry flue its transmits the disease. >> three generals in venezuela have been arrested for allegedly plotting a group. a latin america - we have more. >> less than two weeks ago, they swore their aleegeance as they vowed to crash enemies. they've insisted that the ongoing street protests and calls are part of a coup attempt. now the political crisis has been raised another significant match. >> translation: we captured three air force generals that we were investigating thanks to the powerful morals of our forces. the three generals intended to raise the air force against constitutional government. it's been alleged that
all refugee centres, including nairobi and others are to be closed. troops have been assigned to help with surveillance. authorities will rely on the cooperation of kenyans in informing on refugees for the directives to succeed. >> liberia's investigating eight cases of what officials believe is the ebola virus. it killed 50 in guinea. in sierra leone cases have been reported. it's the unprotected handling of contaminated corpses and bodry flue its transmits the disease. >> three...
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al jazeera, nairobi. >> drug agents i agents in perua aage amount of cocaine. peru has now surpassed colombia as the number one maker of cocaine. >>> mental illness is often tied to homelessness and incarceration. in los angeles, running the single largest mental institution in the entire country. >> reporter: he says his name is ethan. he wanders the streets of los angeles homeless, disheveled, and bleeding. >> i'm mentally ill and i don't receive the treatment i need out here. that's really the point. >> reporter: ethan is one of tens of thousands of mentally ill homeless people in this city. he has been arrested more times than he can remember, he says, and locked up here in the l.a. county jail. >> we have prisons and county jails that serve as de facto mental hospitals. >> reporter: steve lopez has researched the criminalization of mental illness. >> l.a. county jail has more than 3,000 inmates with a mental illness. so we prosecute rather than do the medicine that is necessary. we're more apt to punish than provide the necessary treatment. >> reporter: un
al jazeera, nairobi. >> drug agents i agents in perua aage amount of cocaine. peru has now surpassed colombia as the number one maker of cocaine. >>> mental illness is often tied to homelessness and incarceration. in los angeles, running the single largest mental institution in the entire country. >> reporter: he says his name is ethan. he wanders the streets of los angeles homeless, disheveled, and bleeding. >> i'm mentally ill and i don't receive the treatment i...
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. >> so i run a non-profit, and we work in the slums of nairobi, kenya. >> oh, so you really there. >yeah, so asian guy in the slums of nairobi, kenya. >> yeah, that's pretty much the show right thereso
. >> so i run a non-profit, and we work in the slums of nairobi, kenya. >> oh, so you really there. >yeah, so asian guy in the slums of nairobi, kenya. >> yeah, that's pretty much the show right thereso
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but reports from nairobi people are not listening to the government's demand. jamal came to kenya 22 years ago. he runs two shops that sell meat and fish. but now the government wants him like him senpeople like him to k to refugee camps, but he has no intention to leave the life he has built. >> it's not right. we left our country. telling us to go back when there is no peace makes no sense. if kenyans hate us that much, take us somewhere else, not back to the camps. not back to somalia. >> it's a hub for tens of thousands of kenyan somalis and an unknown number of somali refugees. without them business would grind to a halt. but they are worried after businespolice have arrested hunf people. somali fighters and al-shabaab warning there will be more violence if kenya does not pull its soldiers out of somalia. >> we all have seen in many attempts a lot of criminal activities have been triggered there. that really hurts them. so it is for their own good and for the good of their country. >> the government is encouraging people to inform on refugees and foster a
but reports from nairobi people are not listening to the government's demand. jamal came to kenya 22 years ago. he runs two shops that sell meat and fish. but now the government wants him like him senpeople like him to k to refugee camps, but he has no intention to leave the life he has built. >> it's not right. we left our country. telling us to go back when there is no peace makes no sense. if kenyans hate us that much, take us somewhere else, not back to the camps. not back to somalia....
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let's land in nairobi. we'll refuel. and then we can go to australia.se, i told them, it's impossible. >> the hijackers refused to allow captain abate to refuel at cities along his route. they want him to fly out over the water toward australia. the pilot knows that's a losing proposition so he hugs the coast. >> then he said, why are you flying along the coast? australia is somewhere to this direction. i told him, okay. i turn the heading. now this message came, fuel, low fuel. >> almost out of fuel, the plane approaches islands off africa's east coast. as the plane descends, the hijackers fight the pilot for control of the plane. >> i said, "guys, this is finished now. we are all dead people now. let me do it my way." and decide -- i don't know how they did it. disengaged the autopilot. >> disengaged it? >> he did. >> from this -- >> from that control. >> right. >> and then, i disconnected the autopilot and then i had to start flying it myself. >> in the cabin, passengers start to panic. >> when the pilot first made the announcement that the plane was
let's land in nairobi. we'll refuel. and then we can go to australia.se, i told them, it's impossible. >> the hijackers refused to allow captain abate to refuel at cities along his route. they want him to fly out over the water toward australia. the pilot knows that's a losing proposition so he hugs the coast. >> then he said, why are you flying along the coast? australia is somewhere to this direction. i told him, okay. i turn the heading. now this message came, fuel, low fuel....
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just after the smoke cleared, "dateline" traveled to nairobi. tonight, we'll take you inside the mall attack. with never before seen pictures of how it unfolded and new details from those who lived through it. you'll hear from two mothers caught in the crossfire. >> pretty terrifying. it really was. it was very, very, very fearful. >> two mothers caught on camera. >> what's going to happen? i'm going to die. the kids are going to die. >> in a matter of seconds, these moms, an american and a kenyan, would go from strolling through the mall to being forced to make life and death decisions to save themselves and their children. for katherine walton, it began like any other saturday, with her husband phillip away on business she took her five kids to the westgate mall. it was a place where all of them could be entertained. the teens and the toddlers. her kids like the chicken place, the canada store. >> just an opportunity to walk around, kill a couple hours and go home and have naps and everybody would be happy. >> the waltons chose to move to keny
just after the smoke cleared, "dateline" traveled to nairobi. tonight, we'll take you inside the mall attack. with never before seen pictures of how it unfolded and new details from those who lived through it. you'll hear from two mothers caught in the crossfire. >> pretty terrifying. it really was. it was very, very, very fearful. >> two mothers caught on camera. >> what's going to happen? i'm going to die. the kids are going to die. >> in a matter of seconds,...
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. >> reporter: he lives in the east district of nairobi. it's the heart of tens of thousands of somalis and an unknown number of somali refugees. without them his business would grind to a halt. the government is justifying the crackdown because some of the again men involved in the attacks like the one by al-shabaab at westgate mall. many fear there will be more violence. >> so it is for their own group that they relinquish for the good of the country. >> they're encouraging people to inform on refugees, out of loyalty for kenya. >> reporter: the government is trying to fix the streets, but the crackdown of damaging relations. instead of unity for a common cause people told us that the government could should be encouraging extremism. >> it can be threatened by criminals. >> the faithful overthrow onto the foot path. unless by force it seems no one is going anywhere. al jazeera, nairobi. >> time for sports. how are you? >> reporter: i'm all right. how are you? >> good. >> reporter: we saw if formula one hamilton has taken pole position fin
. >> reporter: he lives in the east district of nairobi. it's the heart of tens of thousands of somalis and an unknown number of somali refugees. without them his business would grind to a halt. the government is justifying the crackdown because some of the again men involved in the attacks like the one by al-shabaab at westgate mall. many fear there will be more violence. >> so it is for their own group that they relinquish for the good of the country. >> they're encouraging...
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. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera" and our guest today is world renowned orchestra conductor zubin mehta. i understand that you are a fan of the lated fromy mercury from the -- late freddy mercury from rock 'n' roll fame. can you explain that? >> i wasn't really a fan but in his obituary i read he was a farsi, i come from a really small minority in india, freddy mercury, balsara, a very common farsi name. he is a great performer. i'm not at home with his music. which is not also a criticism, it's just not my stuff. but he's a really great performer. and i'm sorry, i didn't meet him. >> rock 'n' roll you described as predictable. but what do you make of how popular it is and the effect it has on pop culture? >> while it has had a pretty long life, when it first started some of us didn't think it would last but it has lasted. but recently in new york, i went to a theater wh
. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera" and our guest today is world renowned orchestra conductor zubin mehta. i understand that you are a fan of the lated fromy mercury from the -- late freddy mercury from rock 'n' roll...
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. >> from nairobi, she was forced to renegotiate with the kidnappers. >> we keep negotiating, come to our team back in with the money. >> that was the very same night amanda and nigel found themselves crying in that car with to idea what was happening. >> and then i smell cigarette smoke. >> why does that register with you? >> because al shabaab is a group of extremists. i'm pretty certain none of them would be smoking. >> tobacco's forbidden. >> you're smart enough to go, wait a second. maybe it's not what i think. >> yeah. and then a man appears at the window. >> what amanda didn't know was that this man was a somali middleman sent in to broker their release. >> he says to me, why are you crying? here, talk to your mother. and then he hands me his phone. and my mother was on the other end. and he said to me, amanda, you're free. >> amanda and nigel flew out of somalia and landed in nairobi, kenya. they were whisked away to a hospital and lorinda finally got to see her daughter after 15 and a half months. >> people often ask me what that was like the first time when i saw her. and i
. >> from nairobi, she was forced to renegotiate with the kidnappers. >> we keep negotiating, come to our team back in with the money. >> that was the very same night amanda and nigel found themselves crying in that car with to idea what was happening. >> and then i smell cigarette smoke. >> why does that register with you? >> because al shabaab is a group of extremists. i'm pretty certain none of them would be smoking. >> tobacco's forbidden. >>...
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. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> we have to move out of here right now >> i think we have a problem... >> we have to get out of here... >> they're telling that they they don't wanna show what's really going on... >> mr. drumfield, i'd like to speak to you for a minute... >> this is where columbia's war continues... >> ...still occupied... >> police have arrived... you see the blast scars from a bomb that went off... >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. sgrvsh i am ali velshi. my guests are arthur frommer who has published travel guides more than five decades and his daughter, pauline. where have you been that you have not been? >> i never got to tibet before the chiep easy more or less closed up your ability to visit t
. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> we have to move out of here right now >> i think we have a problem... >> we have to get out of here... >> they're telling that they they don't wanna show what's really going on... >> mr. drumfield, i'd like...
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al jazeera, nairobi. >>> you're with the al jazeera news hour. there's much more to come, including on board the renegade libyan oil tanker that made it back in port after it was captured by u.s. navy skills. >>> the outbreak of ebola kills almost 60 people in guinea and there are fears it could spreads further. we have an english premier update a little later. >>> as the crisis continues in the crimean peninsula, nato's top commander in europe issued a warning on the russian troop buildup on the eastern border. the man in charge philip breedlove says the russian force to the ukrainian border now to the east is very, very sizable and ready. ukrainian troops have maintained defenses along the board for some weeks now. there is no plans to increase truth of numbers in the region. rosalynn, first of all, how significant do you think it is that general breed love himz has made thaz comments. >> breedlove, the supreme commander as well as the commander of u.s. forces in europe made thiz comments because they come on the heels of a phone call which nub
al jazeera, nairobi. >>> you're with the al jazeera news hour. there's much more to come, including on board the renegade libyan oil tanker that made it back in port after it was captured by u.s. navy skills. >>> the outbreak of ebola kills almost 60 people in guinea and there are fears it could spreads further. we have an english premier update a little later. >>> as the crisis continues in the crimean peninsula, nato's top commander in europe issued a warning on the...
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. >> kampala like nairobi is turning into a major tech hub here in uganda.evelopments in kenya may lead to change. this is the largest waste dump in u began da, it serves the capital city in kampala, but only a fraction of the waste that comes here is e-waste. >> dumps are not prepare todd deal with all of the obsolete electronics, and that, it seems, is what people are waiting for. >> if people knew how they can benefit, or the final point for where the e-waste can go. >> no surprise then that the ugandans are talking to the kenians about e-waste and the ability of profiting from it. >> we could either send to the refurbishment facilities in kenya or rep apply case what our brothers in kenya are doing within u began da. >> i we have a lot of cross country rivers and lakes so if they dispose badly we may still be effected by the products and they have disposed wrongly. >> and that fits with the broader vision about how e-waste is dealt with in this part of the world. >> it's our wish to create an east african common approach. ideally we harmonize legislation
. >> kampala like nairobi is turning into a major tech hub here in uganda.evelopments in kenya may lead to change. this is the largest waste dump in u began da, it serves the capital city in kampala, but only a fraction of the waste that comes here is e-waste. >> dumps are not prepare todd deal with all of the obsolete electronics, and that, it seems, is what people are waiting for. >> if people knew how they can benefit, or the final point for where the e-waste can go....
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. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. i'm adam may, this is "america tonight"'s special investigation into vermont's heroin epidemic in our final report we look to the future. children born into the dangerous drug culture, paying the price for their parent's addiction. >> it is quite the cry. >> i know. that was constant. >> jessica calman says the guilt is overwhelming. every time she watches this video of her baby boy. jax was born physically dependent on a heroin replacement drug. >> he detoxed. he had the symptoms. there's no settling him. >> jessica lived her life in rutland, vermont. it's a small town with a secret - the most pregnant heroin addicted women per capital. by age 20 jessica was addicted to heroin and stayed hooked for 10 years. when she found she was pregnant she fixed to a replacement therapy. her new son's withdrawal from the drug was so bad jessica thought he would die. >> he went quiet, his
. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. i'm adam may, this is "america tonight"'s special investigation into vermont's heroin epidemic in our final report we look to the future. children born into the dangerous drug culture, paying the price for their parent's...
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. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> welcome back. we're talking about u.s.-indian relations. talking about a hot show our community is jumping. >> just before we close. afshanstans, there's a trending hashtag, aren't we forgetting that modi was behind the gujarat carnage? he doesn't resonate with me in any way. and then arinat says , in do u.s. relations will do better. indians first, we have to grow india first and we don't care about u.s. indian relations. >> yo talking about u.s. indian relations, do we reestablish our relations with modi, start fresh or do you think there needs to be some sorts of conditions to make sure that minority communities are protected? >> i think most basic thing over here is do you respect the democratic institutions of the not? if you respect the democratic institutions of indian india or not? if it goes to a higher court and it's overturned maybe you can have a re-think but fo
. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> welcome back. we're talking about u.s.-indian relations. talking about a hot show our community is jumping. >> just before we close. afshanstans, there's a trending hashtag, aren't we forgetting that modi was behind the...
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. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hongong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. ♪ ♪ >> hey guys welcome back to "techknow." now we've been talking about this medical marijuana that has very little thc which is usually what we think about with marijuana. you got to check out the research that's really getting underway with this. >> given marijuana 's regulation 1, we're going oget the inside scoop on one of them. >> he was probably like a month or a couple months old baby. he didn't have his tone in his neck. he was unable to hold his neck up. the. >> doctors think vahad's son has a rare degenera tiff disease called batten syndrome. it's difficult to diagnose. from the first seizure he suffered it took doctors another five years to identify it. >> when he first started having his seizures from that point on he started regressing and the doctors couldn't find out like what was wrong with him. they kept on treating him for seizures and regardless of what medic
. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hongong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. ♪ ♪ >> hey guys welcome back to "techknow." now we've been talking about this medical marijuana that has very little thc which is usually what we think about with marijuana. you got to check out the research that's really...
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the ideals that unite us matter equally to the young people of boston or brussels or jakarta, or nairobi, or krakow or kiev. in the end the success of our ideals come down to us, including the example of our own lives, our own societies. we know that there will always be intolerance, but instead of fearing the immigrant we can welcome them. we can insist on policies that assist the many, not just the few. that an age of globalization and dizzying change opens the door of opportunity to the marginalized, not just the privileged few. instead of targeting our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters, we can use the laws to protect theirs rights. instead of defining ourselves to opposition to others we can affirm the aspirations that we hold in common. that's what will make america strong. that's what will make europe strong. that's what makes us who we are. just as we meet our responsibilities as individuals, we must be prepared to meet them as nations because we live in a world in which our ideals are going to be challenges again and again by forces that would brag us back in the conflict or c
the ideals that unite us matter equally to the young people of boston or brussels or jakarta, or nairobi, or krakow or kiev. in the end the success of our ideals come down to us, including the example of our own lives, our own societies. we know that there will always be intolerance, but instead of fearing the immigrant we can welcome them. we can insist on policies that assist the many, not just the few. that an age of globalization and dizzying change opens the door of opportunity to the...
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. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> last week we marked an anniversary that changed the history of workers safetiy lawyers. 150 years ago a fire broke out in a new york city sweat shot that took 126 lives, the triangle shirt waste factory in greenwich village on march 25th, 1927. fire fighters rushed to the scene and were unable to rescue scores of mostly immigrant women and girls. the reason, doors locked to prevent girls taking breaks or stealing. they were burnt alive, suffocated or died trying to escape out the windows. the tragic waste of life caused outrage. it was preventible. safety precautions existed but were not the law. many businesses opposed them. in years that followed t
. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america...
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style referendums it six months after the deadly al shabaab a raid on an upscale shopping mall in nairobi kenya is feeling the pinch of a drop in tourism. in your lies heavily on tourism and many across the country are counting the cost of the westgate mall attack. mikey car hardly is the owner of the giraffe manor of bt could tell that caters to tourists willing to spend big bucks to catch a sight that king is famous wildlife are rightly said bookings at the man eric and twenty percent and up to fifty percent or better like to see all of us. well since we're scared. um we're not to renew cut down on non essentials to offer on any unnecessary costs. during the time scale back and streamline the business because the bookings of death when he carries up to twenty percent of the mother mother. i'm in some ways up to fifty percent of the opel become take a hit like this anymore. security and it went up across the country since the tragedy is receiving notice the increasing checks and it feels like a positive development. due to security checks at the airport and then typing into a ten hour co
style referendums it six months after the deadly al shabaab a raid on an upscale shopping mall in nairobi kenya is feeling the pinch of a drop in tourism. in your lies heavily on tourism and many across the country are counting the cost of the westgate mall attack. mikey car hardly is the owner of the giraffe manor of bt could tell that caters to tourists willing to spend big bucks to catch a sight that king is famous wildlife are rightly said bookings at the man eric and twenty percent and up...
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the ideals that unite us matter equally to the young people of boston or brussels or djakarta or nairobi or krakow or kiev. the success of our ideals comes down to us, including the example of our own lives, our own societies. we know that there always be intolerance but instead of fearing the immigrant, we can welcome it. we can insist on policies that benefit the many, not just the few. that an age of globalization and dizzying change opens the door of opportunity to the marginalized and not just a privileged few. instead of targeting our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters, we can use our laws to protect their rights. instead of defining ourselves in opposition to others we can affirm the aspirations that we hold in common. that's what will make america strong, that's what will make europe strong. that's what makes us who we are. and just as we meet our responsibilities as individuals, we must be prepared to meet them as nations. because we live in a world in which our ideals are going to be challenged again and again by forces that would drag us back into conflict or corruption. we
the ideals that unite us matter equally to the young people of boston or brussels or djakarta or nairobi or krakow or kiev. the success of our ideals comes down to us, including the example of our own lives, our own societies. we know that there always be intolerance but instead of fearing the immigrant, we can welcome it. we can insist on policies that benefit the many, not just the few. that an age of globalization and dizzying change opens the door of opportunity to the marginalized and not...
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i interviewed his brother in the slums of nairobi. he called me and in need of emergency medical care and asked if i can provide a this happened to help him. i said you are the president's half brother. and i ended up sending it to george obama while president obama apparently announces the now initiative called my brother's keeper. he hasn't been much of a brother's keeper and i point this kind of stuff out and it put me out there as an outspoken critic of the president. >> allen who is not a conservative but a brilliant law professor, he had this to say, speaking of your indictment, this is outrageous prosecutions and misous of resources and raises the question why he is selected for prosecution. sounds like it is coming from higher places and hard to believe it is not coming out of washington. daniche, you think you are targeted by the justice department because of your criticism of obama? >> let me say this. i can't talk about the case and i will not address that directly. i was gratd gratified. he is not only a harvard law profes
i interviewed his brother in the slums of nairobi. he called me and in need of emergency medical care and asked if i can provide a this happened to help him. i said you are the president's half brother. and i ended up sending it to george obama while president obama apparently announces the now initiative called my brother's keeper. he hasn't been much of a brother's keeper and i point this kind of stuff out and it put me out there as an outspoken critic of the president. >> allen who is...
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. >> in kenya and the blast was centered in an 88 of nairobi popular with somali residents.o one has taken responsibility but recent attacks have been linked to al shabaab. in pakistan a special court indicted former president per vest matpervezmusharraf. in senegal, the government has closed the land border with guinea after 78 people died from the ebola virus. residents are avoiding the city's hospital over fears the virus could spread from patients there, senegal, this is the first ebola outbreak in 20 years. slave-like working conditions, in london. that's according to human rights watch, which released a report on the lives of domestic workers. as lawrence lee reports, the law offers very little protection. >> the focus is on filipino workers who come to london with their wealthy sponsors, the system is called cathala, it allows them to effectively enslave them. this woman ended up taking an overdose. >> i took pills and went to the bedroom. my employer said are you crazy? i said i want to die. >> reporter: wass extraordinary is the slavery happens in the very wealthies
. >> in kenya and the blast was centered in an 88 of nairobi popular with somali residents.o one has taken responsibility but recent attacks have been linked to al shabaab. in pakistan a special court indicted former president per vest matpervezmusharraf. in senegal, the government has closed the land border with guinea after 78 people died from the ebola virus. residents are avoiding the city's hospital over fears the virus could spread from patients there, senegal, this is the first...
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. >> it's in nairobi, kenya.en 800,000 and a medical are living together. -- and a million are living together. in kenya, football is very important. >> football is the most popular sport like no questions asked. >> that is the number 1 sport. for the people who live in kibera. >> this is a very, very happy community. even though we can't afford so many things but we are happy to live as we are. >> they are shortly for football for teams. >> when you don't have resources or money and you want to play, you don't actually have to buy the ball. can you make a ball on your own. kids make them for themselves. get some rope or some rubber band. and you just put one bag over another over another over another over another. >> you know we don't need more than whatever we have because we can't afford that. >> the goal is, they land all down. when i was at the edge i used to make my own balls. when you're young you just want to have fun. you're not too worried about if this is a proper football or it isn't. you just want to
. >> it's in nairobi, kenya.en 800,000 and a medical are living together. -- and a million are living together. in kenya, football is very important. >> football is the most popular sport like no questions asked. >> that is the number 1 sport. for the people who live in kibera. >> this is a very, very happy community. even though we can't afford so many things but we are happy to live as we are. >> they are shortly for football for teams. >> when you don't...
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. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> hundreds of ti taiwanese students are in stand off with police. protesting against a proposed trade pact with china. the deal would allow much closer business ties with taiwan and china especially in service industries like health. it threatens hundreds of taiwanese jobs because small businesses won't be able to compete with big chinese companies. >>> martine, thank you so much. the final chance this season will go on the line in the next hour. and following sunday's 3-0 loss to liverpool, david moyes has been forced to defend his position. we're at old trafford for us ahead of that game. they won every game here at old trafford this year. or will it be the team that was beaten so comprehensively on sunday. by the likes of newcastle, everton and west brom. david moyes has used language like hopefully we'll get through, we'll do our best but it's not what fans are used to, a
. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> hundreds of ti taiwanese students are in stand off with police. protesting against a proposed trade pact with china. the deal would allow much closer business ties with taiwan and china especially in service industries like health....
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katherine soy, al jazeera, nairobi. >> one hip hop singer and record producer is hoping to change through initiative, acon has teamed up with give one project and global project and together they have developed the acon lighting projects. aiming to bring electricity to a million locations in africa. thanks for being with us on al jazeera, we'll discuss in a moment whether you're closest to are credit your goal. when you hear statistics that seven out of 10 in subsaharan africa don't have credit electricity? >> ultimately i was a child growing up in senegal and i didn't have any electricity growing up myself. years and years down the line when i became successful we're dealing with the same situation. still no electricity. energy grid unfortunately doesn't reach out that far outside the city. so ultimately that was the cause of me thinking about how i could come and create a coalition that could bring electricity to those local areas. >> how exactly do you plan on doing that? >> we're doing it through solar energy. i teamed up with a company out of china, cgi, the solar manufacturing group
katherine soy, al jazeera, nairobi. >> one hip hop singer and record producer is hoping to change through initiative, acon has teamed up with give one project and global project and together they have developed the acon lighting projects. aiming to bring electricity to a million locations in africa. thanks for being with us on al jazeera, we'll discuss in a moment whether you're closest to are credit your goal. when you hear statistics that seven out of 10 in subsaharan africa don't have...
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find out why two men traded the new york stock exchange for nairobi. we'll be right back.uncer ] this man has an accomplished research and analytical group at his disposal. ♪ but even more impressive is how he puts it to work for his clients. ♪ morning. morning. thanks for meeting so early. oh, it's not a big deal at all. come on in. [ male announcer ] it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness if you qualify, and new car replacement, standard with our auto policies. so call liberty mutual at... today. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> welcome back, so is the stock market rigged? this is what best-selling author michael lewis' new book is looking into it. we just got a first look at some of the experts, what does he have to say? >> a classic michael lewis book. he's taken very complicated financial topics and boiled them down to where it's easy to understand. that's what he's done here in "flash boy
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authorities have started clearing people from nairobi and more than 400 were arrested in overnight raids >> reporter: this is where most refugees call home, and where a new security move to designated camps have struck a nerve. >> we can't say all somalis are bad. we have good people, but even good people get arrested during these targeted raids. >> this will effect business, business will definitely go down. >> things started getting better for them. they started to forget about the war, and now all of a sudden it must go on. >> reporter: the interior secretary ordering all refugees to return to camps. the camps have stretched beyond capacity, they already have over a million people mostly from somalia. many have found places to live and work in the city. many people have kids, and it troubles not only individuals and families who go to school and the educational needs that they have. the medical situation that they are in, they can't live in the camp. there could be something worse than that. >> the government, the latest of a series of assaults when kenyan troops crossed the board in
authorities have started clearing people from nairobi and more than 400 were arrested in overnight raids >> reporter: this is where most refugees call home, and where a new security move to designated camps have struck a nerve. >> we can't say all somalis are bad. we have good people, but even good people get arrested during these targeted raids. >> this will effect business, business will definitely go down. >> things started getting better for them. they started to...
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. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hongraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> >> finally we consider the words of the late coach joie p. >> turno - the word on the front of of the jersey is more what you consider than the back. we look at the washington redskins. dan schneider is not looking to change his brand but will support native with a new foundation. sometimes when it comes to sport stereotypes, sometimes accesses fail to speak louder than words. >> washington redskins and others are under fire. imagine rooting for these high schools. the idaho mann yacks or the midgets. or the whaps or the illinois shanks around until 1980 - would you be offended? >> we looked at nicknames. offensive one, the ones that get the ire are the native american names, warriors, redskins, indians, tribe - they are the ones that got people the most upset. you can make the argument that braves, indians, you appeal to the nobility of native american culture or the warrior spirit. w
. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hongraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> >> finally we consider the words of the late coach joie p. >> turno - the word on the front of of the jersey is more what you consider than the back. we look at the washington redskins. dan schneider is not looking to change his brand...
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. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> and welcome back to our special coverage of the crisis in ukraine. in crimea, russian forces have seized two other facilities and surrounded military bases. occupation of ukrainian territory. big question that remains is: what is vladimir putin's next move and what is at stake for russia? "america tonight"'s special correspondent sheila macvicar is looking at that. sheila. >> a way to defuse this crisis and to move away from military threat, offers he's not yet accepted. the questions leaders, analysts and others of asking, what is putin's game and what does he want? just over a week ago, russian president vladimir putin waved good-bye to the world from the viewing stands of sochi, a $50 billion investment in goodwill and global prestige. with russian troops occupying crimea and barricading, a goodwill he squandered. william pomeranz, a long time observer of vladimir putin.
. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> and welcome back to our special coverage of the crisis in ukraine. in crimea, russian forces have seized two other facilities and surrounded military bases. occupation of ukrainian territory. big question that remains is: what is...
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it's in nairobi, kenya, between 800,000 and a million live here. in kenya, stwaul is very important. no questions asked. >> the number 1 supportfootball important. no questions asked. >> the number 1 support, for the people who live here. >> this is a familiar face. even though we can't afford so many things but we are happy to live as we are. >> they are playing football in the slums. >> when you don't have resources, you don't have to buy a football. you can make a ball on your own. kids make them for themselves. get some rope or rubber bands. you put one back over another over another over another over another. >> you know, we don't need more than whatever we have because we can't afford that. >> the balls are made. it when i was at the age, i used to make my own balls. when you are young, you just want to have fun. you are not too worried about if this is a proper football or it isn't. you just want to have fun and kick it. i believe by playing that ball, also, they get some. >> if i can't make this ball, i can't have anything to play with. so,
it's in nairobi, kenya, between 800,000 and a million live here. in kenya, stwaul is very important. no questions asked. >> the number 1 supportfootball important. no questions asked. >> the number 1 support, for the people who live here. >> this is a familiar face. even though we can't afford so many things but we are happy to live as we are. >> they are playing football in the slums. >> when you don't have resources, you don't have to buy a football. you can make...
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the ideals that unite us matter equally to the young people of boston, or brussels or or jakarta or nairobiff or kiev. in the end the success comes down to us inclusive the example of our life, our own societies. we know there will always be intolerance but instead of fearing the immigrant, we can welcome him. we can insist on policies that benefit the many, not just the few. that an age of globalization and dizzying change opens the door of the marginalized, not just a privileged few. instead of targeting our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters, we can use our laws to protect their rights. instead of denying in opposition to others we can affect those we hold in common. that's what will make america strong. that's what will make europe strong. that's what makes us who we are. just as we meet responsibilities as individuals, we must be prepared to meet them assignations. because we live in a world in this ideals are going to be challenged again and again by forces that would drag us back in the conflict or corruption. we can't count on others to rise to meet those tests. the policies of yo
the ideals that unite us matter equally to the young people of boston, or brussels or or jakarta or nairobiff or kiev. in the end the success comes down to us inclusive the example of our life, our own societies. we know there will always be intolerance but instead of fearing the immigrant, we can welcome him. we can insist on policies that benefit the many, not just the few. that an age of globalization and dizzying change opens the door of the marginalized, not just a privileged few. instead...
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. >> the blast as centered on an area of nairobi plarnl popular with somali residents, knock has taken responsibility. cn yah's army has been helping the mogadishu government. >> charges of pervez musharraf, 70-year-old musharraf could face the death penalty if he is convicted. he told the court he acted under the advice from both the cabinet and prime minister. and senegal the government has closed the land border with guinea after 78 people died from the ebola virus. residents in the guinea capital, senegal made its decision after liberia confirmed the two cases of the ebola virus this week, this is the first outbreak in 20 years. slave like working conditions in london, according to human rights watch which released a report on domestic workers. >> the sentence of modern day slavery in the u.k. has shocked many people. filipino workers have come to london with their wealthy employers. cabala has seized their passports and enslave them. this woman ended under taking pills. >> my employer came to see me, she said are you crazy, away did you is dangerous, i said i want to die. >> what
. >> the blast as centered on an area of nairobi plarnl popular with somali residents, knock has taken responsibility. cn yah's army has been helping the mogadishu government. >> charges of pervez musharraf, 70-year-old musharraf could face the death penalty if he is convicted. he told the court he acted under the advice from both the cabinet and prime minister. and senegal the government has closed the land border with guinea after 78 people died from the ebola virus. residents in...
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. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hongkong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> president obama met with king abdalla of saudi arabia for two hours in an effort to improve a strained relationship with one of our most important allies. the crisis in egypt and iran has differences in their approach to some issues but agreed both sides remain strategically aligned. for more we're joined by professor bernard hakel, director of the institute of transregional studies. very good to have you here. i know you did not think that there would be too many niceties in this meeting. so far the only comments made after the meeting are the typical diplomatic stuff, they are working together and the usual blah blah blah. you said you didn't know how much would come out of this meeting because the president has proved to be incredibly policy. do you think this will lead to some real changes in american policy towards the middle east? >> from the saudi perspective the pres
. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hongkong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> president obama met with king abdalla of saudi arabia for two hours in an effort to improve a strained relationship with one of our most important allies. the crisis in egypt and iran has differences in their approach to some issues...
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british airways commandeered out of nairobi in 2000.uy got in the cockpit, the plane descended about 10,000 feet very rapidly. luckily, you know, it didn't crash. so commandeering is -- would fit with the few facts that we do know and certainly a theory that we haven't heard a lot of that isn't a conspiracy theory but actually corresponds with the facts that we do know. >> is the concern though here given the fact we've got the internet and they seems to be a place these kinds of conspiracies thrive, is it going to hamper the investigation? is it going to hamper the information outpouring? >> i don't think so. some very large number of americans believe that ufos exist and there's no evidence of that. so i mean the fact that people believe things that aren't true, that doesn't influence necessarily a serious investigation. i will say in the tw800 case it took four years for the national transportation safety board to come up with the actual reason the plane crashed, which was a mechanical failure in the central wing tank, electrical fai
british airways commandeered out of nairobi in 2000.uy got in the cockpit, the plane descended about 10,000 feet very rapidly. luckily, you know, it didn't crash. so commandeering is -- would fit with the few facts that we do know and certainly a theory that we haven't heard a lot of that isn't a conspiracy theory but actually corresponds with the facts that we do know. >> is the concern though here given the fact we've got the internet and they seems to be a place these kinds of...
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. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> is the massive money made by the ncaa clear evidence that college sports is unfair to college athletes? as march madness began to grip the country last week, the lawsuit claims coaches and administrators are legally make big money while restricting athletes' earning potential. for more let's bring in dave zyron sports editor of "the nation" and author of the book "game over." dave, march madness is huch busineshugebusiness for the nca. that makes it absolutely egregious. >> march madness is part of a $10 billion television contract for ncaa. that is 90% of the operating budget for the ncaa in a given year. think with that for a second. that means the president of the ncaa mark emert his $2 million salary, his 14 vice presidents each of whom make six figures up to 4 to $500,000 a year, most of their salary comes from that. if they would be willing to
. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> is the massive money made by the ncaa clear evidence that college sports is unfair to college athletes? as march madness began to grip the country last week, the lawsuit claims coaches and administrators...
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well, i was the captain of the flight from rolondon to nairobi.ree pilots involved, so we shared the rest periods. i took the final rest period, which was i went into the bunk which is an integral part of the cockpit. they were separated by a door. i went in there just about reaching air space over malta. the aircraft then headed down over the libyan coastline, then through eastern libya and into the north sudan. and it was at that position, in that area, where the cockpit intrusion took place. a chap entered the cockpit. i closed the door behind him, and he then proceeded into the cockpit. my seat was not occupied at the time, so he moved towards that initially and then placed himself over the central instrument panel and on to the lap of the handling co-pilot. >> unbrooefelievable. so he moved right in there, sat in his lap and was pant to take into control. what did you do? >> he had the control right to his chest. at the time, i was still asleep. after the initial entry and he grabbed the controls, the aircraft jerked rather quickly, extremely
well, i was the captain of the flight from rolondon to nairobi.ree pilots involved, so we shared the rest periods. i took the final rest period, which was i went into the bunk which is an integral part of the cockpit. they were separated by a door. i went in there just about reaching air space over malta. the aircraft then headed down over the libyan coastline, then through eastern libya and into the north sudan. and it was at that position, in that area, where the cockpit intrusion took place....
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. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> i thought that she was my property, and i could do as i please. >> abusive men... >> this is completely unregulated.. >> easy access to guns... >> there's somewhere around 1600 women being held every year >> a deadly combination... >> death could have been prevented... >> her and a hundred more women... >> it hurts to the core >> faultlines al jazeera america's hard hitting... ground breaking... truth seeking... >> they don't wanna see what's really going on >> break though investigative documentary series death in plain sight only on al jazeera america >> it's been one year since cardinal jorge bergoglio was elected pope. in keeping with his humble approach, he marked this anniversary with a simple tweet "please pray for me." he has generated enormous excitement among christians and non-christians alike and been described as a revolutionary by both admirers and critics. af
. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> i thought that she was my property, and i could do as i please. >> abusive men... >> this is completely unregulated.. >> easy access to guns... >> there's somewhere around 1600 women being held every year...