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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> it's about the real economic value that the program delivers. >> being homeless, being out in the street, i hit bottom here. >> you were in this neighborhood because there were drugs here? >> yes. >> where would you sleep? >> anywhere along here. >> back in 2008 valerie wilkinson has been living on the streets for two years, drinking and hooked on heroin and battles depression she found a safe haven at a school in harlem. how did you get away from it? >> i got sick and tired of being sick and tired. >> she finally sought help from a nonprofit agency engaged in homeless outreach called center for urban community service or cucs. >> we have a problem with homelessness in new york city. it's a huge problem, and i think we have to work at it. >> erica runs the homeless outreach services for cucs. it's a program i've come to know well through my volunteer work with them over the past year. >> the chronically homeless, they're a different population than
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> it's about the real economic value that the program delivers. >> being homeless, being out in the street, i hit bottom here. >> you were in this neighborhood because there were drugs here? >> yes. >> where would you sleep? >> anywhere along here. >> back in...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> america stands on the brink of a new cold war with russia. i adjourned t i journeyed to the front lines, on deposits of oil and natural gas, i'll give you the firsthand look at how acialght arctic melting has fueled, new economy and an icon who hasn't ever taken his eye off russia. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." over the next hour i'm going to take you on a journey that illustrates how russia's confrontation with the west is spreading far beyond the ukraine. flash points like donetsk and luhansk have set off a new cold war global tensions from nato to moscow. president obama and british prime minister david cameron have warned about a frozen conflict. steven harper has been even more blunt telling putin, quote, you need to get out of ukraine. but the message has been clear. nato has been taking advantage by butting in on its new sphere of influence and russia will no longer take it. putin has vowed to protect russian people and their inte
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> america stands on the brink of a new cold war with russia. i adjourned t i journeyed to the front lines, on deposits of oil and natural gas, i'll give you the firsthand look at how acialght arctic melting has fueled, new economy and an icon who hasn't ever taken his eye off russia. i'm ali...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america you. >> welcome back. i'm phil torres, guys, we're about to see the final part of this shark expedition. it was incredible intense week of hard work, and it was driven by passion for sharks and helping to conserve them. you're about to see just what i mean. sharks are nice, and the world doesn't know this. >> jim abernathy loves sharks, and he wants you to love them, too. that's one of the reasons he became a pioneer in cage-free shark diving. >> in florida we have a dozen . >> yo you were bitten by a shark. are you concerned by your safety? >> no, the shark that bit me happened while i was tending to the bait. i had hundreds of thousands of bait in my hands. it bit me in my arm and released me. it further proves to me that sharks don't eat people. the only reason they bite someone is a case of mistaken identity. >> oh, my god, check this out. >> they're feeding on turtle s. >> they all want to spread the same tiger shark love. >> i really want these
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america you. >> welcome back. i'm phil torres, guys, we're about to see the final part of this shark expedition. it was incredible intense week of hard work, and it was driven by passion for sharks and helping to conserve them. you're about to see just what i mean. sharks are nice, and the world doesn't...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> >>> kenya's death squads - police talk exclusively to al jazeera about killing so-called radical muslims without trial. >>> hello from me david foster. you are watching al jazeera. also coming up in the next 30 minutes - syria reportedly calls for u.n. sanctions against israel for carrying out air strikes near damascus >>> the u.s. sends six detainees from guantanamo bay to uruguay. and typhoon hagupit weakens to a storm but causes problems
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> >>> kenya's death squads - police talk exclusively to al jazeera about killing so-called radical muslims without trial. >>> hello from me david foster. you are watching al jazeera. also coming up in the next 30 minutes - syria reportedly calls for u.n. sanctions against...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> ali sufant was an fbi counterterrorism agent, specifically credited with hemming to uncover khalid sheikh mohammed as the mastermind against the attacked again washington and new york, and the events leading to september 11th. so what does he think about the current pose threatened by i.s.i.l? >> i think the islamic state is a manifestation of al qaeda, it is the same group as al qaeda. a division took place between al qaeda as we know it and the so-called islamic state as we know it after syria. the islamic state headed by abu bakr al-baghdadi, to sent abu mohamed julani. he established a branch of al qaeda over there and he decided he was loyal to central not to abu bakr al-baghdadi, should be syrian centric and shouldn't focus under the islamic state in iraq. the self appointed caliph for the islamic world, and a split took place between el nusra and the islamic state, immediately issued a state called islamic state of iraq and syria, and later
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> ali sufant was an fbi counterterrorism agent, specifically credited with hemming to uncover khalid sheikh mohammed as the mastermind against the attacked again washington and new york, and the events leading to september 11th. so what does he think about the current pose threatened by...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newe east on al jazeera america there's more to finical news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, could striking workers in greece delay your retirement? i'm here to make the connections to your money real. ♪ >>> let's look at the top stories here on al jazeera. air traffic has just been restored in london after a technical failure lead to air space restrictions after a power outage. >>> iraq's finance minister has told al jazeera the fight against isil is draining the country's economy. he also says the city of mosul is a key to defeating the armed group. >>> sierra leone has imposed a two-week lockdown in the eastern district after health workers discovered a rise in the number of ebola infections. 87 bodies have been buried in this the last 11 days. >>> transport in italy has been brought to stand still after two mayor trade unions organized plans against the government's plan to reform the market. jonah hull reports from rome. >> reporter: a nationwide strike, the latest i
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newe east on al jazeera america there's more to finical news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, could striking workers in greece delay your retirement? i'm here to make the connections to your money real. ♪ >>> let's look at the top stories here on al jazeera. air traffic has just been restored in london after a...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newe east on al jazeera america real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. teach for america is supposed to educate poor children. >> schools where kids need grade teaching the most. >> can unprepared teachers make a difference? >> why are we sending them teachers with 5 weeks of training? ♪ >>> hello again the top stories on al jazeera. a palestinian minister has died shortly after being hit by israeli soldiers during a protest in the occupied west bank. the palestinian president says what happened is a crime, and that palestinians cannot remain silent about it. >>> four people have been killed after two female suicide bombers attacked a market in northern nigeria. seven others were injured. >>> afghanistan's president says the u.s. senate report exposing secret cia tortures, says he demands to know how many afghans were tortured by the cia. we're joined by
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newe east on al jazeera america real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. teach for america is supposed to educate poor children. >> schools where kids need grade teaching the most. >> can...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newiddle east on al jazeera america been watching "talk to al jazeera" i am ali velshi. my guest is ali sufan. >> you have written a book called "the black banners." the title is very interesting because when we see on news video of these groups particularly is and many of these groups, military tapt groups, they have a black flag, black banners. tell me the history. >> the prophet says at the end of time, you will have a group they come from horoson a historic every that is iran, central asia. their flags are black and they will bring back islam to the way the prophet wachtsd it to be. they will be victorious until they reach jerusalem bin laden when he declared his war against the united states in the declaration of jihad, he signed a toroson. they would the headquarters of al-qaeda, the leadership stays in horoson. this is what we hear, the horoson group and there are horoson individuals. >> means those individuals follow the leadership of al-qaeda cents tral. not necessarily an al-qae
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newiddle east on al jazeera america been watching "talk to al jazeera" i am ali velshi. my guest is ali sufan. >> you have written a book called "the black banners." the title is very interesting because when we see on news video of these groups particularly is and many of these groups, military tapt groups, they...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newiddle east on al jazeera america there's more to finical news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, could striking workers in greece delay your retirement? i'm here to make the connections to your money real. ♪ welcome back. our guest this week, robert kennedy, jr. >> i want to ask you a littles about your life story. the early 1980s, you were busted for heroin use? >> i started taking drugs when i was young, soon after my dad died. it was a struggle for me that i dealt with sufblings and when i was 29 years old. >> a lot of people may not draw the connection between the unbelievable things you had to witness and go through as a child, the death of your uncle, the death of your father and, perhaps, the connection with drug use? >> i don't think it had much to do with it. there are many, many people who have been through a lot worse things than i went through. i lost my dad when i was 14. and to violence, but there are millions of people living in the worst parts of our count
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newiddle east on al jazeera america there's more to finical news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, could striking workers in greece delay your retirement? i'm here to make the connections to your money real. ♪ welcome back. our guest this week, robert kennedy, jr. >> i want to ask you a littles about your life...
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the new middle east on al jazeera america >> >>> kenya's death squads - police talk exclusively to al jazeera about killing so-called radical muslims without trial. >>> hello from me david foster. you are watching al jazeera. also coming up in the next 30 minutes - syria reportedly calls for u.n. sanctions against israel for carrying out air strikes near damascus >>> the u.s. sends six detainees from guantanamo bay to uruguay. and typhoon hagupit weakens to a storm but causes problems for the philippines still as the winds and rains blow towards manila. >>> starting with an al jazeera exclusive - kenya's police squads admitted for the first time to carrying out extrajudicial killings, speaking to the investigative unit of al jazeera, the officers discussed the involvement in the kenyan assassination programme, targetting suspected muslim radicals. >> reporter: this is the body of maclebury, one of 21 suspected radical muslims allegedly shot down by police since 2012. he predicted death when i met him last year. >> i'm the one terrorized. my life is the one in danger >>> al jazeera's i
the new middle east on al jazeera america >> >>> kenya's death squads - police talk exclusively to al jazeera about killing so-called radical muslims without trial. >>> hello from me david foster. you are watching al jazeera. also coming up in the next 30 minutes - syria reportedly calls for u.n. sanctions against israel for carrying out air strikes near damascus >>> the u.s. sends six detainees from guantanamo bay to uruguay. and typhoon hagupit weakens to a...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the neweast on al jazeera america >>> you are watching "inside story" on al jazerra america. i am ray suarez. just best break you heard professor market e margaret burg unthe use of grand juries in deciding not to bring indictment in cases that riveted the nation's attention in recent weeks, michael to be i believe, why grand juries? why are they used in cases like these ? >> that's part of the issue one of the reasons we go to grand juries in some places we do not have an adequate system of civilian, local civilian review of these types of incidents. such as in ferguson there was no local civilian review board to review it to answer back to the community to work as a good post or position in between the community and the police department and the local government. >> in other crimes couldn't prosecutors look at the same evidence the grand jury does and idecide whether or not there is sufficient ground to sustain a trial? >> well, they certainly can. and the local prosecutors, that's one of t
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the neweast on al jazeera america >>> you are watching "inside story" on al jazerra america. i am ray suarez. just best break you heard professor market e margaret burg unthe use of grand juries in deciding not to bring indictment in cases that riveted the nation's attention in recent weeks, michael to be i believe, why...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> >>> this is al jazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler. in doubt - questions about rape accusations at the university of virginia, and about the "rolling stone" magazine article that made them public. [ chanting ] >>> police protests - from phoenix to ferguson, to new york. the rallies continue as more cases come to light. >> the dawn of orion and a new era of space exploration. >>> new front ears - a giant leap for n.a.s.a. >>> actor, director and producer griffin dunn talks about his career and new project on his famous under dr john -- joan d ishes dion >>> we begin with doubts about the allegations in relation to university of virginia, and doubts about the rolling stones magazine report. >> it was an article detailing a culture of sexual amounts on the u.v.a. campus. rowling stones is apologising for the story, a story the editor no longer has full confidence in. [ chanting ] >>> angry protests, calls for justice following allegation of a gang
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> >>> this is al jazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler. in doubt - questions about rape accusations at the university of virginia, and about the "rolling stone" magazine article that made them public. [ chanting ] >>> police protests - from phoenix to ferguson, to...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> welcome back to al jazeera america. here are the top stories we're following right now. six detainees from guantanamo bay are getting care in uruguay tonight. they were held for 12 years there without being charged. >>> air strikes carried out on damascus on saturday. syrians are calling on united nations to impose sanctions on israel. israel is not commenting tonight. >>> not to charge police in the deaths of michael brown and erik garner. last night two officers were injured when protests turned violent. >>> it is sunday night and our regular look at the week ahead. not only are hackers wreaking havoc online, governments have also used cyber attacks as a war on each other. we start with cowrnt cowrnlts c. >> sony was, according to the government, producing a film abetting attack. they see nothing funny in the sony interview,. >> pyongyang government called the film an undies guised sponsoring of terrorism as well as an act of war. cyber security
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> 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. now a snapshot of other stories making head lines on "america tonight." arson investigators are working to determine the cause muc of an early morning inferno, the size of a city block, melted street signs, closed freeways, and tore through an apartment tower under construction. took 230 firefighters to put this one out. >>> 13 years after the 9/11 attacks, the u.s. and nato end their combat mission in afghanist
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america . >> russian president vladimir putin is accusing the united states of fomenting the new cold war but it's the european union that's promising more trade sanctions if russia doesn't back off in the ukraine. doing damage from moscow to warsaw to berlin and the weapons are not limited to war planes or rocket launchers. everything people depend on to live, everything from oil to apples. >> these polish panel farmers, sparked by the real war in ukraine. polish apples became a casualty after moscow slammed the door on most agricultural imports from the european union. a tit-for-tat response to russian sanctions. russia is inflicting major pain in this farming community, an hour south of warsaw. people. in fact in 2013, poland exported sirks 77,00 677,000 tons of apples to russia. that all ended on august 1st. there's nobody to buy those apples now and that's going to cost polish pane apple growers 9 million this year. for apple grower mikhail lehovich the
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america . >> russian president vladimir putin is accusing the united states of fomenting the new cold war but it's the european union that's promising more trade sanctions if russia doesn't back off in the ukraine. doing damage from moscow to warsaw to berlin and the weapons are not limited to war...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >> changes need to be made so that more women can stay in the pool and rise to the top >> political scientist anne-marie slaughter shares her provocative viewpoints about women >> we need to rethink the arc of careers... >> and international issues >> the united states has to use force in a way that has lots of partners... >> every saturday, join us for exclusive... revealing...and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> my name is elenor and for the last 25 years i was bernie madoff's secretary. >> an unimaginable story of betrayal. >> they lived this incredible life. it just never occurred to me that they were living on the dime of the clients. >> greed... >> bernie was stealing every nickel but he wasn't trading anything. >> ... and entitlement. >> you took my grandchildren's future away from them. >> oil prices fell to the lowest level in five years. crud fell blow $58 an hour. crude settled at $2.14, the lowest since 2009. this is causing considerable concerns in canada, which relies heavily on income from oil. we're in toronto with more. >> the arrival of winter here in canada is being softened somewhat this year. gas prices have never been oil as oil gasses decline. it's cheaper to fly to a sunny destination. but most importantly, people heat their homes with heating oil or national gas. those prices are declining, too. there is another part of toronto, inde
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> my name is elenor and for the last 25 years i was bernie madoff's secretary. >> an unimaginable story of betrayal. >> they lived this incredible life. it just never occurred to me that they were living on the dime of the clients. >> greed... >> bernie was stealing...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> now a senat snapshot of stors making headlines on. "america tonight." dr. kent brantley who became infected in west africa. the city of detroit is ready to close its book on bankruptcy. the nation's biggest municipal bankruptcy will end at midnight. emergency manager kevin orr resigned saying it's time to return the city to regular order. >>> pakistani teenager malala yousafzai, received the nobel prize. she is the youngest person ever to win a nobel prize. she shared her award with the indian kate kilash saarti. >>> now they're telling their stories. hoping to capture the momentum, protests sweeping the country since grand juries declined to indict officers in two high profile deaths, most recently the choke hold death of eric garner. maintain's sarah hoye has the story. >> we are not going to take it anymore. we are going to stand for what is right. >> women forever bound joined together through loss. they are the mothers of young black and latin
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> now a senat snapshot of stors making headlines on. "america tonight." dr. kent brantley who became infected in west africa. the city of detroit is ready to close its book on bankruptcy. the nation's biggest municipal bankruptcy will end at midnight. emergency manager kevin orr...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newiddle east on al jazeera america >>> the new york city police department has begun testing body cameras, one of many reforms the det hopes will bring -- department hopes will bring greater transparency after the death of eric garner. the death was captured on camera by a man later arrested on gun charges, three weeks after eric garner's death. he has been released and is awaiting trial. adam may, "america tonight" correspondent, spoke to him about the video and why it may have made him a target. >> you're taking it out on me. >> reporter: emotions ran high when chrissy got a call from her husband. their life was turned upside down. he is the man who filmed the fatal encounter between police and eric garner. >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. >> reporter: at the time ramsay was hailed a hero for his video expose, before he, himself, was arrested and thrown in gaol. what are you going to do with now. >> i'll fight it to the end. hopefully i'll win ... >>> speaking to "america tonight"
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >>> welcome back, nigeria police are responding to a massive gaol break in the central part of the country. more than 200 prisoners were able to escape. police say gunmen broke in and freed the me. it's the third-large prison break in nigeria. ebola conditions to spread in sierra leone, despite workers being better equipped to deal with the outbreak. more than 6,000 died in restrictions designed to stop the spread. >> reporter: ebola put this island on lockdown. for the people who live here, it means waiting in line to receive food. british soldiers, working at a different disaster zone stand out here. self sufficient sierra leonans have little choice but to accept the help. for them to have access to the market they need to use boat. the or main market they need to sell product and buy food. with ebola, this has been put to a stop. >> residents must go through health checks. the u.n. world food programme is distributing 22 tonnes of food. the agency
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >>> welcome back, nigeria police are responding to a massive gaol break in the central part of the country. more than 200 prisoners were able to escape. police say gunmen broke in and freed the me. it's the third-large prison break in nigeria. ebola conditions to spread in sierra leone,...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newdle east on al jazeera america >> my name is elenor and for the last 25 years i was bernie madoff's secretary. >> an unimaginable story of betrayal. >> they lived this incredible life. it just never occurred to me that they were living on the dime of the clients. >> greed... >> bernie was stealing every nickel but he wasn't trading anything. >> ... and entitlement. >> you took my grandchildren's future away from them. >>> eric garner's family has filed a case against the police department. it is a claim for $75 million. if no deal is reached a lawsuit could be the next step. data collected shows that there were 9,500 claims filed against the new york police department in fiscal year 2013, and the city paid a whopping $137 million in settlements and judgments. that's 35% higher than it was five years ago. scott stringer is new york city's comptroller, and says the data can be a leading indicator of potential problems that government agencies need to address. good to see you again. >> go
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newdle east on al jazeera america >> my name is elenor and for the last 25 years i was bernie madoff's secretary. >> an unimaginable story of betrayal. >> they lived this incredible life. it just never occurred to me that they were living on the dime of the clients. >> greed... >> bernie was stealing every...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newdle east on al jazeera america ♪ >>> income inequality has created all sorts of problems in america. one of the more obvious is the shortage of affordable housing. this is especially evident in silicon valley. four of the nation's top five most expensive housing markets are in silicon valley. and in palo alto, hundreds of residents who live in a mobile home park may have to move to make way for luxury apartments. >> reporter: the heart of silicon valley, where tech millionaires live, and soem to stamford university. in the middle of its all sits this mobile home park, one of the last places left providing ahordable housing. now a developer has offered the lot's owner millions to build luxury apartments here for the valley's growing work force. it would displace its current residents. >> if this place were to close, i don't know where i would go. >> reporter: they work in tech, but not as engineers or venture capitalists, they are gardners, housekeepers, cooks, and nannies. while they h
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newdle east on al jazeera america ♪ >>> income inequality has created all sorts of problems in america. one of the more obvious is the shortage of affordable housing. this is especially evident in silicon valley. four of the nation's top five most expensive housing markets are in silicon valley. and in palo alto, hundreds of...
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the new middle east on al jazeera america >>> a coastal storm in development right now along the eastas already brought some wet snow to parts of new jersey early in the day. now that cold rain is going to be all up the east coast and a little further inland. it's rain/snow mixed together and change over to all snow further inland. we're looking at trees and power lines for some potential problems as that storm moves through as we get through the day tomorrow into thursday. that's when it will be further up towards maine. the west coast is looking at rain coming in starting in washington by tuesday and moving into california by thursday. it's the heavy rain washington state is worried about. flood warnings have been issued as we expect to see the rivers rising rapidly through the day tomorrow and wednesday. so watch out for 5 to 9 inches of rainfall with these record high temperatures coming out as just rain in the north cascade mountains. problem is there is so much snow backed into these storms. it will bring floods also into parts of california where it's so dry the water is going
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newdle east on al jazeera america >> all right we got pictures here of the protests that have been taking place across new york city. the latest we have is that protest that began in columbus circle in new york, moved itself across the south side of new york to the apple store on fifth avenue. the protesters, if you look at the bottom right of your screen those protesters started walking down fifth avenue. they have now reached macy's harold square and duarte jeraldino has sent pictures that they have moved into macy's harold square. that was video from inside the apple store that's what i think this is. this is a live picture near harold square in new york so these are what the protesters are doing right now, moving their way through new york. we are following protesters in miami, new york, washington, d.c, cameras, watching the protesters, rain has let up a little bit. this is the third night in succession of peaceful protesters across the country. i'm going to leave you with the sights
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newdle east on al jazeera america >> all right we got pictures here of the protests that have been taking place across new york city. the latest we have is that protest that began in columbus circle in new york, moved itself across the south side of new york to the apple store on fifth avenue. the protesters, if you look at the...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> you here at the al jazeera news hour we have breaking news from egypt. we're getting reports according to local media that the german embassy is suspending it's services in cairo. the german embassy is suspending it's services december 11th. the canadian embassy has closed monday citing security conditions, and the australian embassy issued a warning to any of its citizens traveling to egypt. the latest news we're getting is that the germany embassy is closing starting december 11th. al jazeera continues to demand the release of its three journalists who have been held in prison for 349 days. mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste are appealing against their convictions. >>> in iraq isil has continued to launch attacks including suicide-bombings to take back the refinery. here are the reports. >> iraq's oil fields remain a battle ground. an isil suicide-bomber detonated the humvee packed with explosives. another flash point in the fighting
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> you here at the al jazeera news hour we have breaking news from egypt. we're getting reports according to local media that the german embassy is suspending it's services in cairo. the german embassy is suspending it's services december 11th. the canadian embassy has closed monday citing...
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that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america today's top stories. a damming report on the interrogation reports more brutal and widespread than believed. and members of congress mislead about it's effectiveness. >> coercive interrogation techniques did not produce the vital otherwise unavailable intelligence. the c.i.a. has claimed. >> and the list of abuses is long. to be forced away for 180 hours to water boarding. the methods to help in the fight against isil. muse, protestors politic major highways over the killing of michael brown anderrish garner why protests in california have been heated the most. >> bomb shell dischose sures today about the c.i.a. interrogation report, hit the scope and the brutality of the tactics it used to interrogate detainees. how enharassed techniques were not effective in stopping attacks and how the c.i. a. spent years misheeding the country and the white house mike is live for us, what is in this are effort. >> deceptions abuse, violations of international law
that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america today's top stories. a damming report on the interrogation reports more brutal and widespread than believed. and members of congress mislead about it's effectiveness. >> coercive interrogation techniques did not produce the vital otherwise unavailable intelligence. the c.i.a. has claimed. >> and the list of abuses...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >>> activists in syria say chlorine gas may have been used in the battle between i.s.i.l. and government forces. in a video posted on social media, i.s.i.l. fighters claim they took over an air base that the security government had been using to launch strikes against them. syrian government says they repelled i.s.i.l. fighters and are in control of base. the syrian observatory for human rights said doctors in the area treated members for i.s.i.l. for breathing difficulties believed to be from a chlorine gas attack >>> a rebellion against bashar al-assad four years ago - fighting rages on. >> this is the after math of an air strike in deraa. inside the cars, victims of the bombing. the men hurry to get him out. he is dead. this is where the rebellion against bashar al-assad began. now in the fourth year of combat, the fighting is relentless. rebels say they hold much of the city. here they are trying to drive bashar al-assad's forces from the base. us
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >>> activists in syria say chlorine gas may have been used in the battle between i.s.i.l. and government forces. in a video posted on social media, i.s.i.l. fighters claim they took over an air base that the security government had been using to launch strikes against them. syrian government...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >>> today's data dive goes deep into sleep. the problem is too many are not going deeply enough. a new study links sleep disturbances to brain changes that could lead to demeanture, it looked at 167 me, and found those that didn't get enough deep sleep because of breathing problems from sleep apnoea or emphysema were likely to suffer harmful brain changes. they led to lower blood oxygen levels and more microinfashion, microscopic strobes. me with lower levels were 4 times as likely to have brain adnormalcies. a separate teme poral study in mice showed brain changes. and sleep disturbances in older men increased alzhiemer's by 50%. >> coming up, can your body smell with organs that are not your knows. surprising research, next >>> hi, i'm john seigenthaler, coming up after "consider this" - down to the wire - congress scrambles to get the votes before the government runs out of money. firing back - the director of the c.i.a. - what he had to say about
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >>> today's data dive goes deep into sleep. the problem is too many are not going deeply enough. a new study links sleep disturbances to brain changes that could lead to demeanture, it looked at 167 me, and found those that didn't get enough deep sleep because of breathing problems from sleep...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> a deal went against they're own government >> egypt mismanaged it's gas industry >> taking the country to the brink of economic ruin >> this is because of a corrupt deal to an assigned to basically support two dodgy businessmen an israeli one, and an egyptian one... >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation >> you don't feel you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america >>> in the effort to remake american public education, teach for america has been seen as a crown jewel, an opportunity for reform. some of the best and brightest college graduates apile for teaching roles every year but some alums say it failed them and the kids the program is supposed to serve. "america tonight," christoph putzel, on the back latch. >> a prestigious brand name, the darling of the education reform movement, attracting the most talented college seniors i
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> a deal went against they're own government >> egypt mismanaged it's gas industry >> taking the country to the brink of economic ruin >> this is because of a corrupt deal to an assigned to basically support two dodgy businessmen an israeli one, and an egyptian one... >>...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >>> bernie madoff's victims are expressing disgust over surprising leniency over some of his co-conspire ants. a lawyer for more than 30 of madoff's victims said it's outrageous: madoff is serving 150 years for the largest case of individual fraud in u.s. history, leading to tens of billions in losses. he was arrested 6 years ago. his former secretary looks back trust". >> the phones were going crazy, and the fax machines, i remember a woman called in sobbing. she didn't know how she was going to pay her bills and didn't know what to do. there's just so many people. and they all left feeling victimized and ashamed, especially older people. all they wanted to know is what should they do: so you tried to do what you could, and it pretty much was not much. >> the second and find part of "in god we trust" premiers here on al jazeera. eleanor joins us here. you have been through hell and back yourself. it began september 11th six years ago when fbi agents
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >>> bernie madoff's victims are expressing disgust over surprising leniency over some of his co-conspire ants. a lawyer for more than 30 of madoff's victims said it's outrageous: madoff is serving 150 years for the largest case of individual fraud in u.s. history, leading to tens of billions...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> never in recent memory have so many children been subjected to is such unspeakable brutality, from unicef who says 2014 last been the worst year on record for children around the world. exposed to extreme violence in many cases tortured kidnapped recruited raped and sold as slaves. and the horrors of those conflicts are just the beginning of the challenges that the hundreds of millions of children are facing today. >> good to have you with us. this report is devastating. you highlight this terrible violence in iraq and the palestinian territories south sudan, central african republic and ukraine and especially in syria where the numbers are just horrifying. we've got thousands of children dead, it's affected more than 7 million kids including 1.7 million child refugees, you also highlight south sudan, 230,000 children there suffering from acute malne malnew transition, hundreds of children being kidnapped from schools or even on the way to schools.
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> never in recent memory have so many children been subjected to is such unspeakable brutality, from unicef who says 2014 last been the worst year on record for children around the world. exposed to extreme violence in many cases tortured kidnapped recruited raped and sold as slaves. and the...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> beyond the verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. one hour special only on al jazeera america >>> now, snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight." the justice department announces it will not present native americans from selling marijuana on reservations. it includes reservations in states that ban pot. it is still unclear how many if any tribes will take advantage of the policy. in a rare response, john brennan responds to the scathing torture report. report. he admits it isn't possible to know if torture produced any relevant int
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> beyond the verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of......
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on 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 >> now disclosures where scaled so-called enhanced interrogation techniques. involved cuban rappers to disrupt communist rule in cuba. andy gallagher reports. >> they call themselves los aldianos but this duo may be more than musicians. according to new documents, they were aimed at fueling political unrest in cuba and spread a message of advertise sent. it is claimed a program was backfired. paid for the development agency as u.s. aid, said to have been inspired by serbian protest concerts that helped oust sloab slobodan milocevich years ago. >>> on at least six occasions, putting innocent cuban artists at loggerheads with the cuban authorities. u.s.aid told the program was never a secret. the state department said safety of t
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on 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 >> now disclosures where scaled so-called enhanced...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >>> the demand for ivory in china exploded, fuelling an illegal trade. a report published by save the elephants and the aspinall foundation paints a dark picture, ivory prices and retailers is soaring in china, leading to the deaths of tens of thousands of elephants. monday prince william spoke up against poaching during his visit to the u.s. >> in my view, one of the most insidious forms of corruption in the world today is the illegal wildlife trade. we need new efforts to drive wildlife trafficking from our land, seas and skies. time is not on our side. >> joining us is joe walston, for the wildlife conservation society. he worked in zambia and spent 15 years in asia, including china. an alarming report. clearly ivory has become bigger and bigger business in china, with the prices soaring, and the number of retailers increasing dramatically. how dire a situation is this becoming for elephants? >> this is probably the largest crisis to have faced the
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >>> the demand for ivory in china exploded, fuelling an illegal trade. a report published by save the elephants and the aspinall foundation paints a dark picture, ivory prices and retailers is soaring in china, leading to the deaths of tens of thousands of elephants. monday prince william...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america new. u.s. cities are simply unaffordable. san francisco, the third most expensive city after new york and honolulu. high cost of housing means long commutes for many people who make their living there, including police officers and firefighters, hired to protect the city. and public safety may be at risk. >> andrew was born in san francisco, raised in san francisco, and now serves san francisco as a firefighter. he also almost got priced out of living in san francisco. >> i went from preschool all the way through high school here, and everything has changed since growing up. i think that the tech world has driven the prices high, and it's hard to afford to even reb in the city now, let alone buy a house in san francisco. it's really unfortunate. you have features, police officers, sheriffs, fire department. and we want to be in the city that we work in. >> according to reports benefit the brooks institution, the gap between the rich and the poor is gr
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america new. u.s. cities are simply unaffordable. san francisco, the third most expensive city after new york and honolulu. high cost of housing means long commutes for many people who make their living there, including police officers and firefighters, hired to protect the city. and public safety may be at...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newe east on al jazeera america ♪ >>> hello, again, you are with the al jazeera news hour. here is a remininger of the top stories. a palestinian minister has died shortly after being hit by israeli soldiers. the president has declared three days of mourning. >>> afghanistan's president says the u.s. senate report exposing secret cia torture reveals that some cia agencies vial lenthed all accepted norms of human rights. he has demanded to know how many afghans were tortured by the cia. >>> and the joint nobel peace prize is awarded to two south asian advocates for children. indian kailash satyarthi, and pakistani malala yousafzai. yousafzai is the youngest resip enth at 17 years old. >>> an explosion has hit the northern nighian city of cano. it happened at a textile market. we're working to get more information on that story, and we'll bring it to you here at al jazeera. well the frenchman who was kidnapped in mali three years ago has now arrived back home. serge lazarevic is the last ho
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newe east on al jazeera america >> america's middle class, rebuilding the dream. the latest in our year long series. we check back in with the sabinos, struggling paycheck to paycheck, as always the holidays present another financial challenge. however, they find out cutting up their credit cards, help them keep their spending under control. >> the holidays are supposed to be a peaceful time. i like to be organized, even though we may be financially stressed, i look for the sales. i used to use charge cards. we both did and this was years ago. seven years ago. one day, so we were sitting down, he took my pocketbook he said give me your charge cards, he got his. and he choched everythin chopped everything up. >> we were never credit cardaholics, or junky addicts or anything like that. we had some debt. i negotiated with a lot of the creditors. if we owed $7,000, i tried to get it down to $4500 or whatever. if your credit got hit, who cares? now you don't have any more debt. >> that christm
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newe east on al jazeera america >> america's middle class, rebuilding the dream. the latest in our year long series. we check back in with the sabinos, struggling paycheck to paycheck, as always the holidays present another financial challenge. however, they find out cutting up their credit cards, help them keep their spending under...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> it's been a big year for same sex marriages. 35 states decisions and appeals are pending in ten more. the fight continues and now the nation's high court looks ready finally to weigh in. in an exclusive national tv interview, maintain's adam may introduces us to a kentucky couple whose case could be the one that changes marriage in america. >> he teaching your child to drive. ilestone memory for any family but these father and son are not a legal family at least according to the laws of kentucky. >> greg, a kick in the gut is what he's used. >> michael de leon and greg bork, have sued the state of kentucky and its governor. their case is called bork versus beshear, the case that will go to the u.s. supreme court. >> when we started this a year and a half ago, we certainly didn't think we would be a case going to the supreme court. we thought that would be played out long before us. there were so many states in the queue before us and we thought thi
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> it's been a big year for same sex marriages. 35 states decisions and appeals are pending in ten more. the fight continues and now the nation's high court looks ready finally to weigh in. in an exclusive national tv interview, maintain's adam may introduces us to a kentucky couple whose case...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> next tuesday, the landmark series concludes. >> i'm on a mission that i have to keep this business going. >> an intimate look at middle class families. >> i panicked because, how we gonna pay that? >> the issues we face. >> there's no way to pay for it. >> fighting to survive. >> she's like my role model... as in perseverance. >> building a better future. >> it's coming together little by little. >> real life solutions you can't afford to miss. >> we're making it the best that we can. >> "america's middle class - rebuilding the dream". >> next tuesday. >> 7:00 eastern. >> only on al jazeera america. >>> more fall out from "rolling stones" magazine missteps. u.v.a. will establish a committee to study campus social issues including sexual assault or binge drinking. the controversy may distract from dealing with the problem of sexual assaults at schools across the country. a report released by the white house highlighted the prevalence of rape. one in
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> next tuesday, the landmark series concludes. >> i'm on a mission that i have to keep this business going. >> an intimate look at middle class families. >> i panicked because, how we gonna pay that? >> the issues we face. >> there's no way to pay for it. >>...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newiddle east on al jazeera america >>> now, a snapshot of stories paying headlines on -- making headlines on "america tonight". wreckage from mh17 arrived on the shoreline of nigeria. the dutch government will lead the investigation amid calls that the united nations should take over. >> police are stepping up security at places of worship across new york city, after a knife-wielding man burst into a brooklyn synagogue and somebody stabbed a person in the head >>> hundreds marched in berkeley california protesting a disagreements not to in -- decision not to indict a white police officer over the death of an unarmed black man. many protesters blocked a train and highway. reported. >>> you have heard of them "call of duty", "assassin's creed', "grand theft auto" - 59% of americans are regular players. as gaming goes increasingly mainstream, a darker side of the industry is emerging. "america tonight"s adam may reports on the growing cultural conflict that is gamer gate and some images are
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newiddle east on al jazeera america >>> now, a snapshot of stories paying headlines on -- making headlines on "america tonight". wreckage from mh17 arrived on the shoreline of nigeria. the dutch government will lead the investigation amid calls that the united nations should take over. >> police are stepping up...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> ferguson protestors, russian presidential vladimir putin and caregivers for ebola were all in the running for time's man of the year, who responded as ebola ravaged parts of west africa. they not only did this at great risk to them but facing national and international bureaucracies that refused to accept that a major epidemic broke out. >> if i wasn't here on the ground doing my job i would be in the u.s., lobbying newspapers saying, somebody has to do something. >> people who don't have drinking water or a hospital in theirs villages. even if i died during ebola at least i lived for something i believed in. >> joining us to discuss how the selection was made, "time" magazine's nations editor. ben goldberg. 11,000 confirmed cases, this is a very powerful article supporting your choice. retelling the ebola story from the beginning, and really, in just exhaustive and fascinating detail. and some of the comments that you guys make in the magazine as
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> ferguson protestors, russian presidential vladimir putin and caregivers for ebola were all in the running for time's man of the year, who responded as ebola ravaged parts of west africa. they not only did this at great risk to them but facing national and international bureaucracies that...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. here is a look at your top stories. iran confirmed launched air strikes on i.s.i.l. targets in iraq at the request of iraq's government. iraqi government forces have been backed by shia militias - many tied to iran in the fight against i.s.i.l. >>> for the first time president obama will dedicate a full interview to racial unrest. protests, sometimes violence, have broken out after learning police will not be charged in the michael brown or eric garner killing. president obama's interview airs tomorrow >>> six detainees from guantanamo bay arrive in uruguayan. four syrians, a tunisian and palestinians. the country accepted the prisoners on humanitarian grounds. this is the first batch of detainees to be taken to south america. they were held at suspected al qaeda affiliates since 2002 and cleared for release in 2009. the u.s. government cannot find a country that would accept them in refugees. andy gallagher exp
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. here is a look at your top stories. iran confirmed launched air strikes on i.s.i.l. targets in iraq at the request of iraq's government. iraqi government forces have been backed by shia militias - many tied to iran in the fight against i.s.i.l....
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> looking for consensus on how to clean up the environment. representatives from 19 countries are wrapping up a 12-day climate change summit in peru. they want each country to slash their fair share of carbon admissions. nick clark has more now from lima. >> every year around this time in one country or another a seemingly endless u.s. negotiating process grinds on and on. here in lima they're trying to stop that. the rallying cries have begun for the delegates to shape up and produce results for future generations. >> i want them to look back at us and ask the question how did you find the moral courage to shake off the lethargy, to break free of the chains of the past, to lift your sights and draw the design of a future that we can accomplish? >> u.s. secretary of state john kerry made a flying visit to move things along. he is an i am passioned advocate of action. >> this is not just a policy issue measured against the array of global threats that
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> looking for consensus on how to clean up the environment. representatives from 19 countries are wrapping up a 12-day climate change summit in peru. they want each country to slash their fair share of carbon admissions. nick clark has more now from lima. >> every year around this time in...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newst on al jazeera america ♪ >>> if you are age 65 or older or will be in the next 15 years, there is some good news, the congressional budget office predicted that the biggest part of medicare will remain financially solvent until 2030. the main reason is that spending is slowing down. it will be a thousand dollars less per person this year than analysts predicted. obamacare make deserve some of the credit. but the trust fund will run out of cash if we don't find ways to cut costs. in medicaid nearly half of the states have refused to take advantage of a profession in the affordable care act, that forces many to make drastic choices. in tennessee one couple had to choose between healthcare and staying married. robert ray has their story. >> reporter: larry and linda drain have been in live for 30 years. but now they are forced to be separated all in the same of health care. >> neither one of us like it. we want to be together. >> linda who has life-thre life-threatening epilepsy has bee
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the newst on al jazeera america ♪ >>> if you are age 65 or older or will be in the next 15 years, there is some good news, the congressional budget office predicted that the biggest part of medicare will remain financially solvent until 2030. the main reason is that spending is slowing down. it will be a thousand dollars less per...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> one-by-one, ex-workers are going before a federal judge for sentencing. they were convicted for a ponzi scheme. and besides prison time, the federal judge is ordering them to forfeit $155 billion. it's a symbolic sum that represents the money generated by the massive fraud. >> reporter: they were part of ber ard madoff's inner circle. all five former employees were convicted of helping madoff pull off the largest ponzi scheme in history. a former back office manager. he told the u.s. district judge, taylor swain, that he was used by the ultimate conman. and he cited the smoldering ruins of the fraud when she sentenced him to a decade in prison. and the same judge said that she was coldly calculating participant in the scheme and sentenced the clerical manager to six years in prison. they were part of the team that worked in madoff's company, as seen in the documentary, in god we trust. >> the 7th floor is where money went to disappear. and it was r
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> one-by-one, ex-workers are going before a federal judge for sentencing. they were convicted for a ponzi scheme. and besides prison time, the federal judge is ordering them to forfeit $155 billion. it's a symbolic sum that represents the money generated by the massive fraud. >> reporter:...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> a deal went against they're own government >> egypt mismanaged it's gas industry >> taking the country to the brink of economic ruin >> this is because of a corrupt deal to an assigned to basically support two dodgy businessmen an israeli one, and an egyptian one... >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation >> you don't feel you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america >>> the city of angels sits on shaky ground, that part is well-known. now los angeles is set to embark on a huge project to shore up thousands of buildings, fragile water and communication lines millions will need when the next big one comes. that's the plan. l.a.'s mayor has not identified where the millions needed will come from. as "america tonight"s michael oku reports it will be a massive under taking, in a region that last saw its last major quake 20 years ago. >>
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> a deal went against they're own government >> egypt mismanaged it's gas industry >> taking the country to the brink of economic ruin >> this is because of a corrupt deal to an assigned to basically support two dodgy businessmen an israeli one, and an egyptian one... >>...
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we'll explain in the data dive next. continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >>> today's data dive looks for a deal. amazon is open for haggling. they announced app auction called make an offer for collectibles. customers can place a bid on 150,000 its that cost $100 or more. a quarter of all bids were anticipated. bargaining could save you money. consumer reports found in 2009 two-thirds of americans had tried negotiating discounts in the prior six months, more than four out of five got lower hotel rates, clothing and cell phone and 60% lowered credit card fees. last month nearly nine out of 10 people who haggled saved money from everything from jewellery to home electronics and an average on furniture. effective strategies are telling a salesperson you'll check a competitor's price or show another is charging less. make a personal collection, and explain why you deserve a break. show knowledge about the product or stay slept when sales people respond, they may question their offer. and ask questions like how can we work together instead of yes or know questi
we'll explain in the data dive next. continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >>> today's data dive looks for a deal. amazon is open for haggling. they announced app auction called make an offer for collectibles. customers can place a bid on 150,000 its that cost $100 or more. a quarter of all bids were anticipated. bargaining could save you money. consumer reports found in 2009 two-thirds of americans had tried negotiating discounts in the prior six months,...
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drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america ♪ >>> this weekend will mark .2 years since adam lansa shot and killed 20 children and six adults in newtown, connecticut. >> carnage sparked nationwi
drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >> start with one issue education... gun control......
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the new middle east on al jazeera america real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a prettygerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> 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. >> all right, let's take a look at what we're going to see tuesday on our program. more than 3.5 million americans are living with an autism spectrum disorder. >> are you pretty confident that one day there will be a cure and that cure will very well connected to this treatment? >> i -- i think so. i think we're getting closer. i think i would love to say yes. i think that this -- this opens a lot of doors. >> they're stopping just short of calling it a cure. correspondent michael okwu shows you how early and intensive interve
the new middle east on al jazeera america real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a prettygerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >>...