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where targetting one neighbourhood was needed and what worked. time and time again, what we find in belgium is a disjointed approach between different areas and police forces. we have come here to a place here where the mayor has a different idea to his counterparts in brussels. the mayor was weeks into his job when visited by intelligence officers, warning him that his town had a serious problem. why with radical elements. instead of leaving it to law enforcement, he set up a programme of intervention. for two years, not one local youth has left to join i.s.i.l. >> you have to open your eyes and put out - your head out of the soil. i hope sincerely that the awful things that happened in paris, that the eyes are open, that they will support the local communities to do their job, because radicalism, you win or lose it on the corners of the street. you win it or lose it in these obscure mosques. you win it or lose it by gaining the heart of your mayor. >> belgium faces a big challenge, a challenge that calls into question not just belgian attitudes
where targetting one neighbourhood was needed and what worked. time and time again, what we find in belgium is a disjointed approach between different areas and police forces. we have come here to a place here where the mayor has a different idea to his counterparts in brussels. the mayor was weeks into his job when visited by intelligence officers, warning him that his town had a serious problem. why with radical elements. instead of leaving it to law enforcement, he set up a programme of...
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do developers think that this is a neighbourhood that has fast food, you can't have a restaurant. >> i think there were people that didn't trust or believe in the community, it's something options. >> reporter: you build it, they will come. >> and they have been coming. >> they have. >> we are on our fourth year, things are well. >> post and bean is one of the top 100 restaurants according to the l.a. times, one of a handful in all of south l.a. bragging rights owner brad johnson is proud of. >> it's not every day a restaurant of this caliber is squeezed in an area like this. >> reporter: he decided to build after a builder developed him that the residents wanted good food and would pay for it. >> why is the place welcome. >> you have to be careful as a black entrepreneur when you wave the flag at black owned. some say it's exclusive, not for the rest of us. what is necessary is african-americans have to recognise that our culture is important. in order for it to survive. black businesses have to be rate on hissed. if they are not, they disappear, and we don't have that. i think we h
do developers think that this is a neighbourhood that has fast food, you can't have a restaurant. >> i think there were people that didn't trust or believe in the community, it's something options. >> reporter: you build it, they will come. >> and they have been coming. >> they have. >> we are on our fourth year, things are well. >> post and bean is one of the top 100 restaurants according to the l.a. times, one of a handful in all of south l.a. bragging...
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a rich neighbourhood. on the other. on the poorest area of lima. the gap is the highest in latin american. nowhere is that more clear than here. this person watched the wall built in the last 30 years. >> the war was built. over the need for safety and security it has justified the existence for some. tens of thousands have illegally improved. like many here. this man and his family live on land that belongs to the rich. on the other side there's sew e sewage, electricity and water. it is wrong. there are walls everywhere in the city. it's in the discriminatory. however, on the other side it is discriminatory, it divides us from poor people. 30% of lima's residents have been a victim of crime. many across the capital build security families. from the wall of shame. in this poor neighbourhood, people are living in gated communities because of insecurity. millions live in poor conditions and crimes are high as a result of a lack of urban planning. >> lima's military - lima is one of the most insecure communities because of crime. elite and poor enclo
a rich neighbourhood. on the other. on the poorest area of lima. the gap is the highest in latin american. nowhere is that more clear than here. this person watched the wall built in the last 30 years. >> the war was built. over the need for safety and security it has justified the existence for some. tens of thousands have illegally improved. like many here. this man and his family live on land that belongs to the rich. on the other side there's sew e sewage, electricity and water. it is...
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i think we have seen that happen in neighbourhoods like harlem, oakland and this. >> from the looks of it, they may be changing that. some angelinos are travelling to the south side. pulling up a stool. and they like it. >> it's like people are surprised by how friendly they are. what did you think. we are having a good time, enjoying it, drinking wine. >> while post and bean won't wipe out obesity in south l.a. it's trying to change habits one bite at a time. and give generations of residents that stuck it out in south l.a. something they deserve, and now demand. >> do you get that a lot? >> i think people are anxious to show something like this happened >>> looks delicious. that's "america tonight", tell us what you think at aljazeera.com. talk to us on twitter, facebook and come back. we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >>> killing the ringleader. french police confirm the death of the main target of yesterday's raid. >> we
i think we have seen that happen in neighbourhoods like harlem, oakland and this. >> from the looks of it, they may be changing that. some angelinos are travelling to the south side. pulling up a stool. and they like it. >> it's like people are surprised by how friendly they are. what did you think. we are having a good time, enjoying it, drinking wine. >> while post and bean won't wipe out obesity in south l.a. it's trying to change habits one bite at a time. and give...
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suicide bombers targeted a neighbourhoods fighting alongside bashar al-assad's forces in syria. hoda abdel-hamid reports from the scene of the attacks. >> a popular marketplace was a scene of carnage on thursday. fill entrance were the ones killed and injured, and the ones targeted. >> this is a mainly shia neighbourhood, and where supporters lived. suicide bombers who observed on motorcycles detonated explosives minutes and meters apart. the second blast went off outside a shrine. >> a large number of those injured were counselled. i know body parts of two bombers were found. we may have caped a catastrophe because the suicide belt of a third bomber did not go off. >> people have seen scenes like this before. there was a time attacks were frequent. >> people are angry. there was a sense of defiance. it's not a sign the suburbs were hit by an explosion. the last time it happened was over a year ago. like the attacks in the past, people believe that this was a message to hezbollah, which sent troops to syria to help the government in its fight against the opposition. hezbollah ea
suicide bombers targeted a neighbourhoods fighting alongside bashar al-assad's forces in syria. hoda abdel-hamid reports from the scene of the attacks. >> a popular marketplace was a scene of carnage on thursday. fill entrance were the ones killed and injured, and the ones targeted. >> this is a mainly shia neighbourhood, and where supporters lived. suicide bombers who observed on motorcycles detonated explosives minutes and meters apart. the second blast went off outside a shrine....
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what do we know about na neighbourhood and the apartment where the suspects were napped. it's been described as a mixed neighbour hood. it is a mile away from the stadium. most notably, it is probably on the way from the stadium where this car was found yesterday. that they believe was involved in one of the attacks. and - is so there you have it, a very populate area of paris, where one of the neighbours was interviewed by french television and it's notable that she lived under the apartment. we are hearing that there were, you know, half-a-dozen people in the apartment. they went to the area, based on a tip, one followed up since friday night, and it was based on the idea that abdelhamid abbaaoud might be there, this ringleader, belgium born, tied to the planned attack on the train, which several americans managed to tackle the gunmen on the train. he made an interview with the main i.s.i.s.-english language media propaganda sight in june saying he slipped out of france and was back in syria. it is a tremendous surprise. the reaction to this will be multilayered. you'll
what do we know about na neighbourhood and the apartment where the suspects were napped. it's been described as a mixed neighbour hood. it is a mile away from the stadium. most notably, it is probably on the way from the stadium where this car was found yesterday. that they believe was involved in one of the attacks. and - is so there you have it, a very populate area of paris, where one of the neighbours was interviewed by french television and it's notable that she lived under the apartment....
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not just for one neighbourhood. >> there's a place where it was needed and what worked. time and time again, what we find in belgium is a disjointed approach between different areas and police forces. we have come here to a place here where the mayor has a different idea to sis counterparts in brussels. the mayor was weeks into his job when visited by intelligence officers, warning him that his town had a serious problem. he set up a programme of intervention. for two years, not one local youth has left to join i.s.i.l. >> you have to open your eyes and put out - your head out of the soil. i hope sincerely that the awful things that happened in paris, that the eyes are open, that they will support the local communities to do their job, because radicalism, you win or lose it on the corners of the street. you win it or lose it in these obscure mosques. you win it or lose it by gaining the heart of your mayor. >> belgium faces a big challenge, a challenge that calls into question not just belgian attitudes, but the country's governans and administrative structure, it is lag
not just for one neighbourhood. >> there's a place where it was needed and what worked. time and time again, what we find in belgium is a disjointed approach between different areas and police forces. we have come here to a place here where the mayor has a different idea to sis counterparts in brussels. the mayor was weeks into his job when visited by intelligence officers, warning him that his town had a serious problem. he set up a programme of intervention. for two years, not one local...
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malala yousafzai was born in one of the poorest neighbourhoods. here house has no indoor plumbing but she has big dreams - hoping some day every child in afghanistan will have an education. malala yousafzai is nominated for an international peace price, that could get her an education grant and over $100,000 to funds her projects. winning would help her school become a model for the rest of the country. >> translation: i didn't know about the award. i've been helping the kids for four years. i'm happy to be nominated. my words are more valuable now. i want to share my message with everyone. >> reporter: the nomination brought her attention. if she wins, her voice may be heard by a wider audience. two years ago another girl won the prize. pakistan's malala >>> voters in croatia are taking part in the first parliamentary elections since joining the european yuan opinion polls predict a tight race between the democrats and the patriotic revolution. more than 330,000 passed through croatia in the past two months >>> a march in madrid demanded governme
malala yousafzai was born in one of the poorest neighbourhoods. here house has no indoor plumbing but she has big dreams - hoping some day every child in afghanistan will have an education. malala yousafzai is nominated for an international peace price, that could get her an education grant and over $100,000 to funds her projects. winning would help her school become a model for the rest of the country. >> translation: i didn't know about the award. i've been helping the kids for four...
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when you talk to people that live in the neighbourhood.hey say what if there's a new cycle of violence, if the cycle of violence continues. >> what sort of security, bearing in mind this area has been attacked before. what sort of security is in place there? >> well, beirut's southern suburbs is a large area. it's a very, very big district. you are talking about half a million living in beirut's southern suburbs. last year, when we saw the bombings, what the lebanese army did was set up checkpoints around the area, the roads leading into the southern suburbs, and hezbollah imposed stringent security measures, there's so many side roads. it's very easy for anyone to enter this area, and hard to stop someone who can - who is bent on killing himself and killing others. but definitely this is a blow, because, like i mentioned, this is the first time in over a year, and the lebanese government and hezbollah barely managed to clampdown on what they called terrorist groups in lebanon. as of late. we hear statements by the army or the security age
when you talk to people that live in the neighbourhood.hey say what if there's a new cycle of violence, if the cycle of violence continues. >> what sort of security, bearing in mind this area has been attacked before. what sort of security is in place there? >> well, beirut's southern suburbs is a large area. it's a very, very big district. you are talking about half a million living in beirut's southern suburbs. last year, when we saw the bombings, what the lebanese army did was...
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in one neighbourhood, a u.n.e.s.c.o. world heritage side and hot zone for crime activity, an unorthodox programme seems to be working. >> reporter: just a few years ago tourists would have regretted meeting antonio on this street corner. he was the leader of a gang. now the 31-year-old and his partners lead tours, sharing experience with visitors to panama's historic city. >> before we robbed the tourist. now we guide them telling stories of how life used to be. it's a change from what we used to do. >> the cast was, for years, divided between three rival gangs, and gun sites were common. it was the potential for development that attracted american lawyer casey harden. as they turned down run-down buildings into boutique hotels. it was clear they had to deal with the gangs. rather than pay protection money or turn to the police, they reached out to the gang leaders. >> there was a group of guys marginalized and been in a position of the victim or the punisher, to look at the world in a different way and look at being par
in one neighbourhood, a u.n.e.s.c.o. world heritage side and hot zone for crime activity, an unorthodox programme seems to be working. >> reporter: just a few years ago tourists would have regretted meeting antonio on this street corner. he was the leader of a gang. now the 31-year-old and his partners lead tours, sharing experience with visitors to panama's historic city. >> before we robbed the tourist. now we guide them telling stories of how life used to be. it's a change from...
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. >> reporter: from his hideout in a neighbourhood in bujumbura, this man tells us police arrested and tortured him. we will not reveal his identity for security reasons. he says his hands and feet were bound by rope for the three days he was detained. and he was accused of participating in the political process against president pierre nkurunziza's presidential bid, and wanted him to admit he belongs to a rebel group. >> the police have their intelligence, their target. though know where the weapons are. >> reporter: many are worried about the murders that have been going on for months now. >> what started out as people's process has dangerously evolved to armed violence, people are regularly killed, and it's unclear who is carrying out the killing. >> saturday night gunmen shot and killed a young man an the street. and as before, this woman's husband was among nine murdered by unknown assailants. >> we have to be afraid. until now, i don't know who has killed my husband. >> some of the bodies found had hands and legs bound together. burundi's human rights commission had reports of re
. >> reporter: from his hideout in a neighbourhood in bujumbura, this man tells us police arrested and tortured him. we will not reveal his identity for security reasons. he says his hands and feet were bound by rope for the three days he was detained. and he was accused of participating in the political process against president pierre nkurunziza's presidential bid, and wanted him to admit he belongs to a rebel group. >> the police have their intelligence, their target. though know...
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is not going to use that as a lunch pad to more attacks in shia neighbourhoods. >> a lot of people on social media have been saying that the area that was targeted, the suburb, was not only a hezbollah stronghold, ordinary people live there, it's a shia neighbourhood, and that is what is important. >> islamic state, has made no mystery about targetting shias. and there's no mystery targetting hezbollah. what is surprising is that it didn't happen before, because we are coming after a lot of videos, a lot of audio tapes from islamic state saying that we are going to hit hezbollah hardly in lebanon. >> what pressure will this put on hezbollah. it will not deter operations, movements within syria. it's a good question. since the syrian conflict started, and hezbollah has been sending a lot of men up there, top commanders to syria, a lot of backlash within the shia communities is happening because mother are saying sons are dying in syria for a conflict where there's nothing to do with. there's less popularity with hez are, in the community. what would happen as well is the backlash. atta
is not going to use that as a lunch pad to more attacks in shia neighbourhoods. >> a lot of people on social media have been saying that the area that was targeted, the suburb, was not only a hezbollah stronghold, ordinary people live there, it's a shia neighbourhood, and that is what is important. >> islamic state, has made no mystery about targetting shias. and there's no mystery targetting hezbollah. what is surprising is that it didn't happen before, because we are coming after...
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you assume everyone in the neighbourhood was part of hezbollah, and you are giving a bit of rational.he headline is on the "new york times". after complaints and online mockery, the headline was changed. cnn heard from the critics as well. when two anchors in los angeles battered spokesman for the muslim community. for muslims failing to prevent the attacks, and not saying the right thing after they happened. >> why is it that no one knew what the guys were up to. >> to say that others will know what is happening, as if they know every member. it's not feasible. i think c cnn let viewers down. and to me it's poor journalism. >> can you imagine if there was a shooting by a black person, we must answer the community, that they are also black. there's a double standard. why is it okay to treat the muslim community as one and they are all the same and they need to be responsible. why is it okay to do that. >> it's the condemn nation on the community. perhaps it is yet to take care of google. the simplest web search, four words, paris attacks. muslim con dems, producing results and destroy
you assume everyone in the neighbourhood was part of hezbollah, and you are giving a bit of rational.he headline is on the "new york times". after complaints and online mockery, the headline was changed. cnn heard from the critics as well. when two anchors in los angeles battered spokesman for the muslim community. for muslims failing to prevent the attacks, and not saying the right thing after they happened. >> why is it that no one knew what the guys were up to. >> to...
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and part of that manhunt is focused on the neighbourhood here in molenbeek. couple of hours ago, 5 minutes walk from where we are now, there was a large police operation there. we saw about 30 police officers in multiple cars and vans, some of those police officers dressed in black balaclavas to conceal their faces, and they staged a raid on an apartment building, we were kept behind a police cordon, and couldn't see whether any people were arrested or property seized. and now police are saying they are not commenting about ongoing police operations, but that certain is a sign that very much the hunt for salah abdeslam is on the go. what we don't fully know at this stage in the investigation is what role that young man played in the paris operations. yes, we do know from police and prosecutors that he rented a feek that apparently -- vehicle that apparently ferried one or two of the attackers down to paris and around paris, but we don't know if he was a gunmanar whether he, himself, planned to be a suicide bomber, and whether something failed. essentially whe
and part of that manhunt is focused on the neighbourhood here in molenbeek. couple of hours ago, 5 minutes walk from where we are now, there was a large police operation there. we saw about 30 police officers in multiple cars and vans, some of those police officers dressed in black balaclavas to conceal their faces, and they staged a raid on an apartment building, we were kept behind a police cordon, and couldn't see whether any people were arrested or property seized. and now police are saying...
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in this poor neighbourhood. people are living in gated communities because of insecurity. >> millions of securities live in poor conditions, and crime is high, as a result of urban planning. >> translation: lima is one of the most insecure cities because of crime. the elite and poor enclose themselves. >> the government says it's taking action by increasing police presence in some areas, and better training for its officers. back at the home. he understands how some may see the wallace discriminatory. it's not important. for him, it's about having safety for his family. so much so that his wife has to stay home to protect what they own, rather than going to work to earn a living >>> all the sport straight ahead on this hour. find out how this man had to lift - how much, rather this man had to lift to break the world record. >> al jazeera america brings you independent reporting without spin. >> not everybody is asking the questions you're asking me today. >> we give you more perspectives >> the separatists took
in this poor neighbourhood. people are living in gated communities because of insecurity. >> millions of securities live in poor conditions, and crime is high, as a result of urban planning. >> translation: lima is one of the most insecure cities because of crime. the elite and poor enclose themselves. >> the government says it's taking action by increasing police presence in some areas, and better training for its officers. back at the home. he understands how some may see...
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in this neighbourhood, an outdoor market is packed with people. the fear has not faded, but slowly life is coming back. . >> that's the broadcast, thank you for watch, i'm john seigenthaler. ali is next. >>> i'm ali velshi "on target" in istanbul, in a moment my conversation with former utah governor, ambassador to china and former candidate john huntsman on the greatest dangers facing our world. i'm ali velshi, and we are on target in istanbul. oig at the atlantic council energy and economic summit in
in this neighbourhood, an outdoor market is packed with people. the fear has not faded, but slowly life is coming back. . >> that's the broadcast, thank you for watch, i'm john seigenthaler. ali is next. >>> i'm ali velshi "on target" in istanbul, in a moment my conversation with former utah governor, ambassador to china and former candidate john huntsman on the greatest dangers facing our world. i'm ali velshi, and we are on target in istanbul. oig at the atlantic...
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and happened to be that restaurant on that block in that neighbourhood. >> certain students stood oute u.s. state department warned americans to be careful. be aware of their surroundings, and get in touch with the family, and let them know what the security situation is. all of this getting from the state department in the wake of the terrorist attacks, and continue terrorist threats against france and europe. the vigil conditions. more than 1,000 people. a lot of shock, a lot of numbers, a lot of resolve, as i said at the top. >> we understand that the vigil is not only for gonzalez, buts is an opportunity for the change students to come together. >> absolutely, the demonstration made a point of saying they'll reach out to the exchange students here, there's 80 of them on campus. i'm not sure which. they'll reach out to them. they are keeping an eye on that. whether the change students will come back we don't know. the administration is talking with the students. >> allen schauffler reporting live from the scene of that visual. >> thank you very much. disagreement among the democrat
and happened to be that restaurant on that block in that neighbourhood. >> certain students stood oute u.s. state department warned americans to be careful. be aware of their surroundings, and get in touch with the family, and let them know what the security situation is. all of this getting from the state department in the wake of the terrorist attacks, and continue terrorist threats against france and europe. the vigil conditions. more than 1,000 people. a lot of shock, a lot of...
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. >> reporter: it's 10km long, on one side a rich neighbourhood. on the other among the poorest areas of lima. the gap between the rich and poor is among the highest in latin america: they watch the wall built over the last 30 years. the wall was built so the poor people couldn't cross to the other side. the need for safety and security justified the wall's existence for some. tens of thousands living in suburbs like this took over public and private properties. like many, this man and his family are living here, but on land that is still belonging to the rich side. >> on the other side they have sewage, electricity and water. they don't have services. >> it is wrong to call it the wall of shame. >> there are walls in the city. it's not discriminatory when we divide next door neighbours. it is considered discriminatory. the national institute of statistics says 30% of lima's 10 million residents have been a victim of crime. many have built security barriers around the properties. we are about 1km downhill from the wall of shame. in this poor neighb
. >> reporter: it's 10km long, on one side a rich neighbourhood. on the other among the poorest areas of lima. the gap between the rich and poor is among the highest in latin america: they watch the wall built over the last 30 years. the wall was built so the poor people couldn't cross to the other side. the need for safety and security justified the wall's existence for some. tens of thousands living in suburbs like this took over public and private properties. like many, this man and...
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. >> lo and behold here is a 6 foot 8, 220 pound basketball player from this neighbourhood, who could hang in the air for 3, 4 seconds. he looked like a kid, but when he took the ball, went up to the hoop and hung for a second saying "do i have your attention everyone", and delivered what they called the neutron slam dunk >>> in the mid-1980s, cortland malloy was a rock star, writing for "the washington post," his finger on the pulse of urban life. in a rapidly changing city. >> we came out, blinded by the glitter ball turning. the sky seemed like the limit. you may call it a false sense of success. people thought we had it made. but it wouldn't take long before apparent. down. >> cocaine came to town. >> reporter: crack came to town. it caught up a lot of people, including the mayor. >> yes, lots of people. >> reporter: it caught you, too. >> well it caught me - i caught it. you know, going to parties, people were trying it, looking like they were having fun, stuff like that. >> with plenty to celebrate, len bias was caught up too. in june 1986, he was the first round draft pick of t
. >> lo and behold here is a 6 foot 8, 220 pound basketball player from this neighbourhood, who could hang in the air for 3, 4 seconds. he looked like a kid, but when he took the ball, went up to the hoop and hung for a second saying "do i have your attention everyone", and delivered what they called the neutron slam dunk >>> in the mid-1980s, cortland malloy was a rock star, writing for "the washington post," his finger on the pulse of urban life. in a...
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they live in the neighbourhood and agree that a war is fought here. this is a french muslim. >> we are in war, but in war against who? against a ghost. because it's not a state. the war involves two states. these people are murderers, serial killers. a tourist guy at the louvre museum says the attacks not only rattled the french, but the europeans too. >> there are a lot that have cancelled trips to paris at christmas time, which is understandable. people are afraid. and i would do the same, i think. >> after reopening on monday, the iconic eiffel tower was closed on tuesday, because staff said security was too lax. president francis hollande said he'd go to washington. two days later he would be in moscow to meet with president vladimir putin, all of that to build a more serious coalition to go after the islamic state in syria. >> house republicans say they are bruising a bill to block syrian refugees from coming to the u.s. temporarily. the white house is planning to take in 10,000 refugees, in the wake of attacks on paris, an increasing number are
they live in the neighbourhood and agree that a war is fought here. this is a french muslim. >> we are in war, but in war against who? against a ghost. because it's not a state. the war involves two states. these people are murderers, serial killers. a tourist guy at the louvre museum says the attacks not only rattled the french, but the europeans too. >> there are a lot that have cancelled trips to paris at christmas time, which is understandable. people are afraid. and i would do...
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on one side a rich neighbourhood. one of the poorest areas of lima. it is among the highest in latin america. nowhere is it more clear than here. they have been watching the world built over the last 30 years. >> the wall has been built so there's no crossing to the other side. >> over the yeerps, safety and -- years, safety and security justified the walls existence. tens of thousands took over public and private properties. like many here, this man and his family are living here, but on land that is belonging to the rich side. >> on the other side is sewerage. for many of those service, we don't have property titles. the resident says they cannot commit. >> translation: there are walls everywhere in the city. it's not discriminatory when we divide neighbours. it is drip gnatry when it divides us. >> 30% of residents have been a vic them of crime. maybe built barriers. we are a kilometre downhill from wall of shame. people are living in gated communities because of insecurity. >> reporter: many of peruvians live in gated conditions. crime is high. >>
on one side a rich neighbourhood. one of the poorest areas of lima. it is among the highest in latin america. nowhere is it more clear than here. they have been watching the world built over the last 30 years. >> the wall has been built so there's no crossing to the other side. >> over the yeerps, safety and -- years, safety and security justified the walls existence. tens of thousands took over public and private properties. like many here, this man and his family are living here,...
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have motivated people in the same neighbourhood to leave. still ahead a mascot controversy at one new england university. rsity. >>> two competing schools of thought at one of new england's diverse colleges. those thoughts are around the unofficial mascot who is owned after a british commander in the 18th century. >> lord jeff re-amherst was, indeed, a reveered british commander in chief. he is the unofficial mascot. he had a dark side which is causing some students to question whether he should remain as the university's symbol. >> reporter: amherst college football team, the lord jeffs on the field at the start of a match. its parents weekends here and everyone is cheering on the lord jeffs, but not everyone keen on the mascot's name. >> i think it's deeply offensive. >> reporter: amherst college is one of the most presti debrox ious of the the mascot is sir jeffs. the college is trying to stay out of the issue preferring to leave it to students to decide whether lord jeff stays or goes as mascot. >> it matters enormously to alumni who ass
have motivated people in the same neighbourhood to leave. still ahead a mascot controversy at one new england university. rsity. >>> two competing schools of thought at one of new england's diverse colleges. those thoughts are around the unofficial mascot who is owned after a british commander in the 18th century. >> lord jeff re-amherst was, indeed, a reveered british commander in chief. he is the unofficial mascot. he had a dark side which is causing some students to question...
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this is a mainly shia neighbourhood in the southern suburbs, it's where supporters of the movement hezbollah live. suicide bombers detonated explosives minutes and meters apart. the second blast went off outside a shia shrine. >> translation: a large number of those injured were severely wounded and a number died in hospital. i know body parts of two suicide bombers have been found. we may have escaped an extra catastrophe, because the explosive belt of a third suicide bomber did not go off. >> reporter: people here have seen themes like this before. there was a time when similar attacks were frequent in this area of the capital. >> people are angry, there's a sense of defines. this is not the first time the suburbs has been hit by an explosion. the last time it happens was over a year ago. just like the attacks in the past, the people believe that this was a message to hez , which sent troops to syria to help the government in its fight against the opposition. hezbollah earnt itself enemies, one is i.s.i.l., claiming responsibility for the attack. they targeted this place because they don't
this is a mainly shia neighbourhood in the southern suburbs, it's where supporters of the movement hezbollah live. suicide bombers detonated explosives minutes and meters apart. the second blast went off outside a shia shrine. >> translation: a large number of those injured were severely wounded and a number died in hospital. i know body parts of two suicide bombers have been found. we may have escaped an extra catastrophe, because the explosive belt of a third suicide bomber did not go...
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. >> projects like the world stadium in taiwan, powered by solar energy, powered by 80% of the neighbourhoodn it's not in use. >> for now, perhaps the biggest impact american sports teams can have on the environment is by influencing their fans. 60% of americans identify themselves as sports fans. so if the games go green, maybe they will too. >> you know, i read on twitter that there are 27 miles worth of tubing going into that stadium just to serve beer. it shows how much it takes to build something that massive. >> that's right. nothing small about the n.f.l. they are going big with the stadium. there's nothing small about the fan experience they are creating. they are pushing the envelope in terms of recycling water, making sure the stadium is self-sustaining through solar energy and green roofs, it's been designed from the ground up. it's different. it's not something we are seeing much of lately. >> do they care about environmentalism. is there a push from the n.f.l. business? >> it makes sense from a business perspective to go this route. well see more and more. between in and the oth
. >> projects like the world stadium in taiwan, powered by solar energy, powered by 80% of the neighbourhoodn it's not in use. >> for now, perhaps the biggest impact american sports teams can have on the environment is by influencing their fans. 60% of americans identify themselves as sports fans. so if the games go green, maybe they will too. >> you know, i read on twitter that there are 27 miles worth of tubing going into that stadium just to serve beer. it shows how much it...
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take jay walkers, whether it was pedestrians, whether there were complaints and/or people in the neighbourhood. people walking up and down the street. there are new south wales all throughout that i'm aware of. location. >> so you don't share the view that given everything that we have seen, there are cases where police might be dispop minorities? >> absolutely not. >> it's clearly an election year for mr saks and finkel stephen, and he has been a critic of police officers as well as mr sax for many, many, many years. it's an election year, and we are spicing it up. ferguson was not an election year issue. >> i didn't say it was. >> the justice department did investigate and found in lots of the other police forces, when the department of justice is involved. they are finding out there are things that police departments and unions say don't happen. >> the numbers that i saw were addisproportionate amount of african american police officers to the community, which i don't agency. >> good to talk to you. thank you. president of the police association. next, the provocative add sparking a fight o
take jay walkers, whether it was pedestrians, whether there were complaints and/or people in the neighbourhood. people walking up and down the street. there are new south wales all throughout that i'm aware of. location. >> so you don't share the view that given everything that we have seen, there are cases where police might be dispop minorities? >> absolutely not. >> it's clearly an election year for mr saks and finkel stephen, and he has been a critic of police officers as...
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in this neighbourhood, an outdoor market is packed with people. the fear has not faded, but slowly life is coming back. . >> that's the broadcast, thank you for watch, i'm john seigenthaler. ali is next. >>> i'm ali velshi "on target" in istanbul, in a moment my conversation with former utah governor, ambassador to china and former candidate john huntsman on the greatest dangers facing our world. i'm ali velshi, and we are on target in istanbul. oig at the atlantic council energy and economic summit in istanbul. the atlanta council is a think tank headed by the former u.s. president yam candidate, ambassador to china john huntsman. we spoke about some of the biggest crisis facing the world. >> we have had a wake up call, and the american people who are war weary want to do something about it. i see in light of the aftermath of the paris attack, that a threat is imminent, it's closer and closer to the shores, and there's a political moment of doing something. then the multifaceted approach. you can't just deal with i.s.i.s. in isolation, you have t
in this neighbourhood, an outdoor market is packed with people. the fear has not faded, but slowly life is coming back. . >> that's the broadcast, thank you for watch, i'm john seigenthaler. ali is next. >>> i'm ali velshi "on target" in istanbul, in a moment my conversation with former utah governor, ambassador to china and former candidate john huntsman on the greatest dangers facing our world. i'm ali velshi, and we are on target in istanbul. oig at the atlantic...
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they need to be put forward not just for one neighbourhood. >> there's a place targetting a demo graphic was needed and worked. time and time again, what we find is a disjointed approach between different areas and different police forces. so we have come here to a place where the mayor has a different idea to his counterparts. the mayor was weeks into his new job when he got a visit from belgium intelligence officers, warning him his down had a serious problem. instead of leading it to law enforcement. they set up a programme of intervention. for two years, not one local youth left to join i.s.i.l. >> you have to open your eyes, and put your head out of the soil. i hope that the awful things that happened in paris now, that eyes are open. that they will support the local communities to do their job. because radicalism, you win it or lose it on the corners of the street. you win it or lose it in these obsecure masks. you win or lose by gaining the hearts of the men. belgium faces a challenge. calling into question not just governance and administrative structure, but it is lagging behind
they need to be put forward not just for one neighbourhood. >> there's a place targetting a demo graphic was needed and worked. time and time again, what we find is a disjointed approach between different areas and different police forces. so we have come here to a place where the mayor has a different idea to his counterparts. the mayor was weeks into his new job when he got a visit from belgium intelligence officers, warning him his down had a serious problem. instead of leading it to...
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in london we have actually seen an increase in neighbourhood policing, and the metropolitan police havedone a good job at cutting back-office costs and putting police on our streets. steve double: after many years of neglect under labour, cornwall is once again seeing investment in our roads, railways, airport and tourism. cornwall is ambitious to diversify its economy and become a centre for the uk aerospace industry; indeed, newquay airport is the forerunner to be the location of the uk spaceport. will the prime minister please provide an update on the decision for the spaceport, and does he agree that newquay would be the perfect place for it? pm cameron: it is good that this parliament contains such strong voices for cornwall, speaking up for that county and ensuring that it gets the assistance, resources and help that it needs. i am a strong supporter of newquay airport, not just as a user but because it provides the opportunity for a hub of great businesses in cornwall. we want to become the european hub for spaceflight, which will help to attract further investment in the uk and
in london we have actually seen an increase in neighbourhood policing, and the metropolitan police havedone a good job at cutting back-office costs and putting police on our streets. steve double: after many years of neglect under labour, cornwall is once again seeing investment in our roads, railways, airport and tourism. cornwall is ambitious to diversify its economy and become a centre for the uk aerospace industry; indeed, newquay airport is the forerunner to be the location of the uk...
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currently under control. 13 prisoners were wounded during the riot, sparking panic in nearby neighbourhoods. >> we were cooking when we saw the military calling for help. some were hiding. the prisoners shot at the military to try to escape. >> the prison is designed to accommodate inmates. including underage prisoners. it's a round of 25 prison dating back to the colonial prisons >>> in east islam palestinians tried to stab israeli guards in two incidents. israeli police say an 11 and 13-year-old sat guard, a boy was shot and killed. the other arrested. later. a knife wielding man was chasing them. 25 palestinians and 12 israelis have been killed in two months of fighting. more than 43 years after bloody sunday. police have made an arrest in the killing of unarmed protestors. british parachuters opened fireon chan 30th 1972. 14 were killed. a murder investigation began following a 12 year inquiry. the british government apologised for the massacre. today adds arrest has renewed the family's faith in the investigation. >> there's a lot of emotion. and the fact that now they were in the fina
currently under control. 13 prisoners were wounded during the riot, sparking panic in nearby neighbourhoods. >> we were cooking when we saw the military calling for help. some were hiding. the prisoners shot at the military to try to escape. >> the prison is designed to accommodate inmates. including underage prisoners. it's a round of 25 prison dating back to the colonial prisons >>> in east islam palestinians tried to stab israeli guards in two incidents. israeli police...
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. >> reporter: this woman is teaching women in her neighbourhood about coal.t's not just about coal, it's taking longer, odour less. buying something new, north-west, they have a tough job convincing people to buy. >> translation: people normally ask me is it really safe. they are very conservative. the first reaction is shock. i explain to them that this has been tested and proven to be safe. >> they are known for the flower fans, which earns the government millions in export, but it's a sanitation hazard that not enough toilets and disposal waste system. so most is dumped in the lake. a nonprofit organization is helping to change that. they come in at a cost. when you look at that those using them for from their house. >> reporter: sanitation has been giving people toilet boxes like this one, and collecting waste twice a week for a fee of $5 a month. the waste is brought here for treatment. solar concentrators is meant to kill everything that is harmful, a process that takes a day to make sure the waste is clean and fit enough to go into that processing plan
. >> reporter: this woman is teaching women in her neighbourhood about coal.t's not just about coal, it's taking longer, odour less. buying something new, north-west, they have a tough job convincing people to buy. >> translation: people normally ask me is it really safe. they are very conservative. the first reaction is shock. i explain to them that this has been tested and proven to be safe. >> they are known for the flower fans, which earns the government millions in...
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is that they seem to be doing the bidding of, but i don't feel like it's me or my kids, or my neighbourhood>> reporter: the board members are under fire for plans that included moving money from traditional schools to charter schools and paying teachers based not on seniority but on their classroom performance. changing the advanced placement of u.s. history curriculum to down play civil rights in favor of a more patriotic course. that was enough to send students into the streets walking out of schools throughout the county in protest. >> this is ken whip. i want to urge you to vote no for all three questions. >> reporter: this is the school board president and the main target of the recall. he is the driving force behind the board's movement. >> of course i want to see this type of education reform, the reform that makes a difference for students and their success. i want to see that replicated everywhere possible. >> reporter: this school district is made up a combination of communities, from the foothills west of denver to suburb i can't. one third democrat accurate, repubbing public and
is that they seem to be doing the bidding of, but i don't feel like it's me or my kids, or my neighbourhood>> reporter: the board members are under fire for plans that included moving money from traditional schools to charter schools and paying teachers based not on seniority but on their classroom performance. changing the advanced placement of u.s. history curriculum to down play civil rights in favor of a more patriotic course. that was enough to send students into the streets walking...
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she was born here in run of the poorest neighbourhoods of kabal.er house has no indoor plumbing and no running water, but she has big dreams. she hopes some day that every child in afghanistan will have an education. she is nominated nor an international peace prize that could get her an education grant and over $100,000 to fund her projects. she says winning would go a long way to helping her school become a model for the rest of the country. >> translation: i didn't know about thissa ward. i've been helping the kids for four years. i'm very happy to be nominated. my words are more valuable now. i want to share my message with everyone. >> reporter: the nomination has brought her some attention. if she wins, her voice may be heard by a wider audience. two years ago another girl championing education won the prize, pakistan's girl >>> here is what is coming up on the al jazeera news hour. painful memorandums in the philippines. saving the world's frogs, how scientists are trying to soften a serious disease. a million dollar prize in one of golf's b
she was born here in run of the poorest neighbourhoods of kabal.er house has no indoor plumbing and no running water, but she has big dreams. she hopes some day that every child in afghanistan will have an education. she is nominated nor an international peace prize that could get her an education grant and over $100,000 to fund her projects. she says winning would go a long way to helping her school become a model for the rest of the country. >> translation: i didn't know about thissa...
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ooo you better wake up ♪ man it's like you're dead and gone ♪ see you movin' around the same ol neighbourhoodwriter, activist, educator, buffy sainte-marie dropped by studio q earlier this year. and it was just an honour to have a wide ranging conversation with her about everything from her new music to contemporary social issues. buffy sainte-marie on the "best of q." hi. >> buffy: it's good to see you, shad. >> shad: good to see you too. >> buffy: thanks. >> shad: um, there's a real passion with this record; there's a hunger to tell the couragement.here's a message of um, where did the drive come from this time around? >> buffy: i think it just comes from my life. and, you know, i'm one of those people who's lucky enough to en have show business airplane tickets so i'm kind of global. and, although i don't live in any one community, i live in the mountains in a remote island in hawaii. and you know, i think not only does my life away from show business, travelling, inform my music, but also just the idea of being global and being able to see how much we have in common. for instance, margina
ooo you better wake up ♪ man it's like you're dead and gone ♪ see you movin' around the same ol neighbourhoodwriter, activist, educator, buffy sainte-marie dropped by studio q earlier this year. and it was just an honour to have a wide ranging conversation with her about everything from her new music to contemporary social issues. buffy sainte-marie on the "best of q." hi. >> buffy: it's good to see you, shad. >> shad: good to see you too. >> buffy: thanks....
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down their arms.but his most dangerous gambit comes tomorrow when goes to a mosque in a moslem neighbourhood under siege by a christian militia.apcbs news, bangui 3 3 after the break on siouxland news at sunrise... a california architect might have lost his sight... but he hasn't lost his vision. we'll show you how he's drafting a *different* blueprint for success. 3 3 most of the area is under a winter storm warning, as the snow moves into the area today through tuesesy. expepe to see mainly snow today and tomomoow, but some sleet may mix ininith snow today in the early morning.the majority of the snow will fall today with temperatures near freezing, snow may be heavy at times. by tuesday winds will pick up and possibly cause blowing and drifting snow.at this time, we are expecting 6 to 8 inches of snow to be associated with this system in the sioux city metro area.cities near spencer could see snow accumulation in the double digits, while cites just southwest of sioux city could see less than 6 inches. wednesday will start a clearing and warming trend with temperatures bouncing back into t
down their arms.but his most dangerous gambit comes tomorrow when goes to a mosque in a moslem neighbourhood under siege by a christian militia.apcbs news, bangui 3 3 after the break on siouxland news at sunrise... a california architect might have lost his sight... but he hasn't lost his vision. we'll show you how he's drafting a *different* blueprint for success. 3 3 most of the area is under a winter storm warning, as the snow moves into the area today through tuesesy. expepe to see mainly...
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neighbourhood policing numbers have gone up by 3,800. in the capital city, we have seen a 500% increase in neighbourhood policing. we have also, because we of cut bureaucracy we have also put the , equivalent of an extra 2,000 police on the street. but i will tell the leader of the opposition something. as well as wanting resources, the police want the appropriate powers. has it not come to something when the leader of her majesty's opposition is not sure what the police's reaction should be when they are confronted by a kalashnikov-waving terrorist? is not sure the reaction should be. gareth johnson: thank you, mr. figure. the attacks on paris were quite clearly an attack on all of us. does the prime minister agree that our resolve must be unbreakable and that we should hunt down isil wherever it is operating, wherever it is planning, wherever it is plotting, and if that means "shoot to kill," so be it, and if it means action in syria, so be it? prime minister david cameron: i think my honorable friend is right. what i have said is that
neighbourhood policing numbers have gone up by 3,800. in the capital city, we have seen a 500% increase in neighbourhood policing. we have also, because we of cut bureaucracy we have also put the , equivalent of an extra 2,000 police on the street. but i will tell the leader of the opposition something. as well as wanting resources, the police want the appropriate powers. has it not come to something when the leader of her majesty's opposition is not sure what the police's reaction should be...
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. >>> and preserving an iconic neighbourhood from the threat of developers. >> it's the biggest question out there. >> go inside the groundbreaking research. >> are you ready to have your brain scanned? >> ready to go! >> challenging your deepest beliefs. >> feeling the spirit is very subjective. >> i don't buy that. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> let's do it. >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >> the divisions on campus were evident during confrontational moments during the media and student protest office. on monday. >> can i talk to you? >> you need to get out. >> who didn't want photographers near them in the open space of the campus. >> tuesday, a different story, photographs wandered among the protestors tense, listened in on their conversations and the protestors handed out these flyers saying the media did have the right to be there and that yesterday said confrontation was a teachable moment. the biggest issue remains,
. >>> and preserving an iconic neighbourhood from the threat of developers. >> it's the biggest question out there. >> go inside the groundbreaking research. >> are you ready to have your brain scanned? >> ready to go! >> challenging your deepest beliefs. >> feeling the spirit is very subjective. >> i don't buy that. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >>...