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our paul beban was there.ape gangs and see no alternative but to run for the border. >> so many are being deported from the u.s. what happens to them when they come back to honduras. >> the future of those kids if they have to come back is worse. they have journeyed to try to reunite with family. they are going to come back to an empty house and end up in the streets. >> from the streets of honduras to the desert of texas some 35 miles beyond the checkpoint for some this is where the journey to america ends. since 2009400 migrants have died in wide stretches of land in brooks county. heidi zhou-castro talked to investigators with the grim task of finding and identifying the dead. >> there's some bones buried here. there is a lot of bones buried here. >> often strained the resources and the finances of places like baton rouge louisiana. jonathan met a woman whose workload is crushing really. >> so you're not the english teacher are you? >> i'm not. i'm the algebra teacher the world geography teacher about they
our paul beban was there.ape gangs and see no alternative but to run for the border. >> so many are being deported from the u.s. what happens to them when they come back to honduras. >> the future of those kids if they have to come back is worse. they have journeyed to try to reunite with family. they are going to come back to an empty house and end up in the streets. >> from the streets of honduras to the desert of texas some 35 miles beyond the checkpoint for some this is...
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i'm paul beban. john seigenthaler has the night off >>> the escape - new video. the paris gunmen fire on police moments after the deadly attack >>> crackdown. >> it goes to show how much more work we need to do public and private sector. >> a white house proposal to stop cyber attacks. will congress get on board? warning signs. the new restrictions in your facebook feed. >>> and song of protest. how women in iran are risking prison just by singing. but we begin in paris with that dramatic new video showing after two gunmen stormed the office of a satirical newspaper and killed 12 people. this was taken from a rooftop near the magazine. we see the gunman in the street. one shouting "we have avenged the profit mohammed." almost casually both reload get back in the getaway car, drive around the corner and open fire. on a police car blocking the narrow street. the officers back up. and the gunmen follow spraying bullets as they make the turp. chilling window into the attacks comms as france's parliament
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paul beban has more. >> it was dark on a cold december morning when leyla wept for a stroll. she walked out of kings mill her home and walked south. when a south bound tractor trailer roared by before 2:30 on sunday leyla stepped in front of it. that afternoon her mother wrote a facebook post beginning: the next day leyla's own words would ring out on social media around the world. she set up a suicide note to post to the web automatically: she wrote since she was four she felt like a girl trapped in a boy said body but her family: her conservative mother and father sent leyla to christian therapists taking her out of public schools, trying to keep her off social media. since the story break, calls to transgender hotlines soared. >> we noticed in emails in the last day or two, 80% of emails coming in from people are around issues of gender identity. leyla's story put a face to a feeling that people have had for a long time. >> reporter: leyla's suicide note is a cry of desperation from an emotional articulate teen with no hopes of a happy future. >> either i live the rest of
paul beban has more. >> it was dark on a cold december morning when leyla wept for a stroll. she walked out of kings mill her home and walked south. when a south bound tractor trailer roared by before 2:30 on sunday leyla stepped in front of it. that afternoon her mother wrote a facebook post beginning: the next day leyla's own words would ring out on social media around the world. she set up a suicide note to post to the web automatically: she wrote since she was four she felt like a...
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. >> >>> hi everyone this is al jazeera america, i'm paul beban in new york. john seigenthaler has the night off. >>> new year's appeal our three al jazeera colleagues take their case to egypt's top court after a year behind bars >>> race against time - whether slows the search for wreckage and clues in the crash of airasia qz8501. first draft - the stories and news makers that made history. our special report '2014 - a closer look". >> and out with the old, we are ringing in the new year live from times square >>> billions of people from around the world are celebrating the new year. for our three al jazeera colleagues gaoled in egypt, it brings a chance for freedom. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed were convicted of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. they spent more than a year in prison. the group human rights watch called the trial a sham. in hours a cairo court will hear the first appeal and consider whether proper legal procedures were followed. al jazeera denied the charges since the beginning, and demands their release. we are
. >> >>> hi everyone this is al jazeera america, i'm paul beban in new york. john seigenthaler has the night off. >>> new year's appeal our three al jazeera colleagues take their case to egypt's top court after a year behind bars >>> race against time - whether slows the search for wreckage and clues in the crash of airasia qz8501. first draft - the stories and news makers that made history. our special report '2014 - a closer look". >> and out with...
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paul beban has the story. paul. >> he said they were backed by anwar alaki we translated this conversation, let's take a listen. >> we are telling you we were the prophet's yes yes. okay do you plan to kill again in the name of allah? >> kill who did we kill civilians in the two days that you looked for us? >> you killed journalists. >> but did we kill civilians in the two days you looked for us? >> did you kill this morning? >> we are not the prophet we kill no one we kill people who insult them, we don't kill women. you are the ones who kill women in syria iraq and afghanistan. this is not us. we have an honor code in islam. >> you sought revenge here, you killed 12 people. >> yes but we sought revenge. you just said it, we sought revenge. >> someone claiming to be a member of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula said that organization did direct the attack on "charlie hebdo," john. >> thank you paul. stationed in iraq and afghanistan. police cornered the brothers accused in the "charlie hebdo" shooting in a war
paul beban has the story. paul. >> he said they were backed by anwar alaki we translated this conversation, let's take a listen. >> we are telling you we were the prophet's yes yes. okay do you plan to kill again in the name of allah? >> kill who did we kill civilians in the two days that you looked for us? >> you killed journalists. >> but did we kill civilians in the two days you looked for us? >> did you kill this morning? >> we are not the prophet...
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paul beban has the story. >> he talked about their motives, they were backed by anwar alwaki killed in yemen by a drone drone strike. let's take a listen. >> i sharif. >> do you plan to kill in the name of ah allah? >> kill who? >> you killed journalists. did we kill civilians or people during the two days that you looked for us? >> did you kill this morning? >> we're not killers we defend the prophet we don't kill women, we don't kill 9 anyone. we kill people who insult him. we're e-not like you you're the ones killing people in syria and afghanistan. >> you sought revenge you killed 12 people. >> we sought revenge. you just said it, we sought revenge. >> that's the translated conversation. they said they had come back a long time ago meanwhile, there are reports tonight that someone claiming to be a member of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula says that the organization directed the attack on "charlie hebdo." john. >> all right paul thank you. ment lawrence lee has the story of the attack in a warehouse out of paris. >> when it was ended it was quick, much earlier than people had expe
paul beban has the story. >> he talked about their motives, they were backed by anwar alwaki killed in yemen by a drone drone strike. let's take a listen. >> i sharif. >> do you plan to kill in the name of ah allah? >> kill who? >> you killed journalists. did we kill civilians or people during the two days that you looked for us? >> did you kill this morning? >> we're not killers we defend the prophet we don't kill women, we don't kill 9 anyone. we kill...
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i'm paul beban. john siegenthaler is off. murder or madness the key questions faceing jurors as the james hughes trial gibs begins. birmingham backlash, world leader calls him a complete idiot and at a distance. the photographer paid to capture the big moment without being seen. >> 9,000 potential jurors are being summoned in the trial of james holmes. in 2012, holmes opened fire in a packed theater in aurora, colorado he has pled not guilty by reason of insanity. it's time to get going. jonathan betz joins us with more. >> jury selection will begin on tuesday. a judge ruled today the attorneys have had enough time to prepare. it will mark a long end to a chapter of vims relatives. after years of delay. >> when a person does something like that he no longer has humanity. >> the trial of a plan accused of opening fire in a crowded movie theater. >> at the time i still thought it was fireworks. >> reporter: stephen barton narrowly survived the shooting in 2012. days afterwards he described holmes rampage. >> i thought he was re
i'm paul beban. john siegenthaler is off. murder or madness the key questions faceing jurors as the james hughes trial gibs begins. birmingham backlash, world leader calls him a complete idiot and at a distance. the photographer paid to capture the big moment without being seen. >> 9,000 potential jurors are being summoned in the trial of james holmes. in 2012, holmes opened fire in a packed theater in aurora, colorado he has pled not guilty by reason of insanity. it's time to get going....
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paul beban is in new london connecticut, with more. >> well that's right.he storm dealt much of this region a glancing blow. not in coastal connecticut. they took a direct hit, snow consistently for hour after hour 2-4 inches per hour and now there's about 24-36 inches, 2-3 feet already on the ground and it's still coming down. >> reporter: most of connecticut was lucky, managing to avoid the worse of a devastating snow storm. new london, a small coastal city of 27,000 got almost three feet of snow. people like the rest of the state, heeded the government's warning - staying off the road and for the most part inside. >> we only had 11 accidents on the highway system and one minor injury. that's spectacular. >> reporter: unlike major cities such as boston and new york, new london has limited resources to deal with the storm's aftermath. most of the city is shut down. >> we work with the fire department and emergency management and public works department to make sure we know what each agency is doing to facilitate a clean up of the city. >> reporter: the pol
paul beban is in new london connecticut, with more. >> well that's right.he storm dealt much of this region a glancing blow. not in coastal connecticut. they took a direct hit, snow consistently for hour after hour 2-4 inches per hour and now there's about 24-36 inches, 2-3 feet already on the ground and it's still coming down. >> reporter: most of connecticut was lucky, managing to avoid the worse of a devastating snow storm. new london, a small coastal city of 27,000 got almost...
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. >> i'm paul beban al qaeda in the arabian peninsula declares responsibility for the paris attacks but i.s.i.l? new rules of the road, and is a growing trend against vaccinations responsible for a measles outbreak? all that is coming up after "consider this." "consider this." . >> one in four adults or about 61.5 million americans experience mental illness in a given year. one in 17 live with the most serious diagnoses. schizophrenia bipolar disorder. win that jesse close the younger sister of glen close can relate to. she wasn't fully diagnosed with bipolar disorder with schizophrenic features she wasn't diagnosed with until time she was 52 years old. >> she is really brave. >> tough to read, the problems started when you were five years old. you started hurting yourself. that led to full manic episodes when you were a teenagers that led to dilutions by someone called the creature. drugs and five husbands, do you know 0 you withstood it? >> i do, just listing all those things the poor woman! >> it must be devastating to hear it. when glen i know joined you both of you have become ment
. >> i'm paul beban al qaeda in the arabian peninsula declares responsibility for the paris attacks but i.s.i.l? new rules of the road, and is a growing trend against vaccinations responsible for a measles outbreak? all that is coming up after "consider this." "consider this." . >> one in four adults or about 61.5 million americans experience mental illness in a given year. one in 17 live with the most serious diagnoses. schizophrenia bipolar disorder. win that...
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paul beban is in new haven tonight. paul? >> well it could be a long night ahead. the predictions are for the storm to get worse and worse as the night goes on. that's the case in new haven. we are not long from long island or i-95, which is completely empty at this hour. we are hear in new haven, a few blocks from the center of yale. these streets would be packed with students on a night like tonight. classes cancelled this evening and tomorrow as well. and those travel bans as you mentioned, indefinite. there's no word as yet. one car going. one every few minutes or so not much as all. travel bans indefinite into the morning. elected officials all the way from new jersey and maine warning to stay off the lines. governor baker had a news conference. let's hear what he had to say. >> when you wake up in the morning it is going to look like a blizzard here in the commonwealth of mass. pretty much anywhere where you are. as we said starting at midnight and well into tomorrow in the commonwealth, unless you have to it's not a good idea to travel anywhere. >> and, john
paul beban is in new haven tonight. paul? >> well it could be a long night ahead. the predictions are for the storm to get worse and worse as the night goes on. that's the case in new haven. we are not long from long island or i-95, which is completely empty at this hour. we are hear in new haven, a few blocks from the center of yale. these streets would be packed with students on a night like tonight. classes cancelled this evening and tomorrow as well. and those travel bans as you...
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i'm paul beban, john seigenthaler has the night off >>> paris attacks - a branch of al qaeda claims responsibility as its rival, i.s.i.l. praises the killers >>> nigeria nightmare - boko haram's rein of brutality, why it's stepping up attacks now >>> denoted - a major shake-up at the highests levels of the secret service. >>> and small world - did vaccination fears cause a measle outbreak at disney theme parks? >>> and we begin with the latest developments in france where police have arrested more than 50 people in the last week. it's being called a crackdown on hate speech. the arrests include a controversial muslim french comedian, du donay who condemned terrorism righting - i feel like charlie coulibaly - a reference to the man that led the attacks in a kosher deli >>> an al qaeda group in yemen today claimed responsibility for the attacks on "charlie hebdo" but responsibility for the attack that followed may reach beyond al qaeda. >> reporter: the details emerging about the violence of terrorists last week are painting a complex picture. brutal attacks inspired by rival groups. the first last
i'm paul beban, john seigenthaler has the night off >>> paris attacks - a branch of al qaeda claims responsibility as its rival, i.s.i.l. praises the killers >>> nigeria nightmare - boko haram's rein of brutality, why it's stepping up attacks now >>> denoted - a major shake-up at the highests levels of the secret service. >>> and small world - did vaccination fears cause a measle outbreak at disney theme parks? >>> and we begin with the latest...
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did players get a raw deal >>> hi i'm paul beban in new york. coming up after this - dramatic video released of the two gunmen in the paris attack in a shoot-out with police. anti-semitism appears to be on the rise in france and a message for european jews. facebook is working to restrict violence on a news feed and mission to farce. -- mission to mars. a billionaire's plan to colionize the red planet. all that is next. next. >> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >>> the first ever college football playoffs are in the book, the duck eyes beating the an anaheim ducks. the other victory is the game itself. more big games means more revenue for the schools, broadcasters and sponsors. what about the students whose hard work made it possible. dave zirin joins us host of edge of sport radio, hi
did players get a raw deal >>> hi i'm paul beban in new york. coming up after this - dramatic video released of the two gunmen in the paris attack in a shoot-out with police. anti-semitism appears to be on the rise in france and a message for european jews. facebook is working to restrict violence on a news feed and mission to farce. -- mission to mars. a billionaire's plan to colionize the red planet. all that is next. next. >> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight,...
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paul beban is in new haven, connecticut for us. describe what you see. >> as you said earlier the entire north-east is getting blasted. we are on top of the parking garage on top of new haven's union station. over on my left the railroad tracks which would be jammed and busy - trains are already cancelled. late trains to boston are cancelled. late trains south to new york are cancel. late trains coming out of the city are cancelled. things are slowing down. we see a lot of people running for the last train station in the evening, when we arrived here. in the significance you see where it's dark i-95, a busy highway, is virtually empty already, ahead of a travel ban that you and kevin both mentioned in a couple of hours. all cars for nolle prosequi essential travel off the road throughout the state of connecticut. it's hard to imagine why, short of an emergency, you would want to come out in the weather. they are expecting hurricane-force winds along the coast, flood damage. as mentioned, possible power outages to as many as 100,000
paul beban is in new haven, connecticut for us. describe what you see. >> as you said earlier the entire north-east is getting blasted. we are on top of the parking garage on top of new haven's union station. over on my left the railroad tracks which would be jammed and busy - trains are already cancelled. late trains to boston are cancelled. late trains south to new york are cancel. late trains coming out of the city are cancelled. things are slowing down. we see a lot of people running...
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. >> michael: paul beban with us. thank you paul. >>> a surprise for the 2016 g.o.p. field of presidential hopeless. mitt romney said he will not seek the nomination "p" quote, i have decided it is best to give other leaders in the party an opportunity to become the president. though he'll not work on campaigns for other potential candidates like jeb bush and chris christie. let's bring in our political correspondent michael shure, did you see this coming? >> in a way did i. last night president obama or mitt romney responded to something that president obama aid over the weekend at the democratic retreat questioning the all of a sudden there was a conversation about poverty coming from a former presidential candidate today or last night. mitt romney responded to the president in a tweet saying, i care about poverty because you let so many people in poverty. something to that effect. here he is tangling a little bit. however, i didn't see after romney started flirting with the idea of running for president, i didn't see a ground swell of support. i didn't see people e
. >> michael: paul beban with us. thank you paul. >>> a surprise for the 2016 g.o.p. field of presidential hopeless. mitt romney said he will not seek the nomination "p" quote, i have decided it is best to give other leaders in the party an opportunity to become the president. though he'll not work on campaigns for other potential candidates like jeb bush and chris christie. let's bring in our political correspondent michael shure, did you see this coming? >> in a...
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be paul beban has thepaul beban has the story. paul. >> thank you john. media outlets around the world have come under pressure, threatened or attacked for their irreferent depictions ever islam. the attack in paris is the latest of assaults on journalists and artists who have lamb poonldlampooned islam islam l author salman rushdie spent years in seclusion. cartoons showing jesus fighting stlawfersfightingsanta claus and frosty the snowman. but after they lamb panda on south park they received death threats. the lampoons are censored on comedy central and not available online. in 1979, theo van gogh was threatsenned. the public public works of 12 cartoons, sparked protests around the world and plots to kill at least one of the cartoonists. a similar round of protests and death threats came in 2007, after a swedish newspaper published cartoons of muhammed by lars vilkes who still lives under police protection. and in 2012, a crude amateur film made in california called innocence of muslims depicting the prophet as a fake led to arrests of muslims around t
be paul beban has thepaul beban has the story. paul. >> thank you john. media outlets around the world have come under pressure, threatened or attacked for their irreferent depictions ever islam. the attack in paris is the latest of assaults on journalists and artists who have lamb poonldlampooned islam islam l author salman rushdie spent years in seclusion. cartoons showing jesus fighting stlawfersfightingsanta claus and frosty the snowman. but after they lamb panda on south park they...
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paul beban is here now with more. paul. >> right randall. ohio's move comes not on the heels of that supreme court order, but on the heels of botched executions, all of them involved problems with lethal newinjection drugs. when ohio used a two drug combination last january witnesses say a death row inmate took too lock to die. clayton lockett's drugs went not into a vein. and joseph wood took nearly two hours to die. witnesses say he gasped for air nearly 600 times looking like a fish out of water. american support for the death penalty falls and states struggle to find drugs needed for lethal injections. >> clamping down more and more on the uses of their products which are supposed to be therapeutic in a means that are supposed to kill and that has caused supply problems. >> polls shoafs more than show more than half of americans would prefer death penalty, a year ago over 80% preferred the death penalty. while state lawmakers sort this out under ohio's new schedule the new execution will not be carried out until january 21st of 2016, ran
paul beban is here now with more. paul. >> right randall. ohio's move comes not on the heels of that supreme court order, but on the heels of botched executions, all of them involved problems with lethal newinjection drugs. when ohio used a two drug combination last january witnesses say a death row inmate took too lock to die. clayton lockett's drugs went not into a vein. and joseph wood took nearly two hours to die. witnesses say he gasped for air nearly 600 times looking like a fish...
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paul beban is live with that. paul. >> how many of those first two will actually come to fruition. any guide to last night the answer might be not a whole lot of them. >> that's why i'm sending this congress a bold new plan to lower the cost of community college. to zero. [applause] the >> reporter: a call to fund two years of community colleges was just one of president obama answer appeals to congress. but whether he will be able to deliver on that or any of his initiatives is another question entirely. in his 2013 state of the union address president obama made 41 proposals but only two became reality. that's a less than stellar success rate of 4.9%. his best year was 2010 when among other things he made good on a big campaign promise. >> the health care law because a huge success for him. he campaigned on health care reform and the law that was passed in congress didn't get everything that he had promised. overall the health care law looks a lot like what he wanted. fest being. >> reporter: with a democratic majority in 2010 the president was able to follow through completely o
paul beban is live with that. paul. >> how many of those first two will actually come to fruition. any guide to last night the answer might be not a whole lot of them. >> that's why i'm sending this congress a bold new plan to lower the cost of community college. to zero. [applause] the >> reporter: a call to fund two years of community colleges was just one of president obama answer appeals to congress. but whether he will be able to deliver on that or any of his initiatives...
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i'm paul beban, "america tonight" it next. have a great night. >> >>> on "america tonight", liberty, fraternity and inequality. heroes and villains in the french massacre share the same fate. why france's muslims fear they have become the targets. >> reporter: are you worried afraid? >> more and more i think i'll be afraid to walk in the streets because they will think i'm muslim, and maybe a terrorist >>> our few from paris. sheila macvicar is there, with the fragile relationship between france and the muslim community, and the wider worries throughout europe. the world demands that they bring back our girls. they didn't. the nigeria militants known as boko haram stepped up their campaign of violence. a wave of death forcing small children to become human bombs. >>> and the law against the law. four decades after being marked for speaking out against his own colleagues, what his experience tell us us about ferguson and other flashpoints between communities and the police. >> you don't talk about your own kind. you don't expos
i'm paul beban, "america tonight" it next. have a great night. >> >>> on "america tonight", liberty, fraternity and inequality. heroes and villains in the french massacre share the same fate. why france's muslims fear they have become the targets. >> reporter: are you worried afraid? >> more and more i think i'll be afraid to walk in the streets because they will think i'm muslim, and maybe a terrorist >>> our few from paris. sheila...
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paul beban is here with more. >> since september 11th yemen is an important partner it is with a troubled country that is violent, unstable and unpredictable. >> if, as it appears, this was an act of terrorism, it was despicable and cowardly. >> october 12th when suicide bombers blue a hole in a ship docked in the port city of aiden, it was the first time many heard of yemen. >> we'll find out who was responsible. the attack are events that befined u.s. relationship with yemen, centered on stories about the threat of attacks on the u.s. and allies emanating from the poor war torn and troubled country. home to al qaeda, and the arabian peninsula. since 2002 the u.s. has gone after a.q.a.p. yemen with drones air strikes and other operations operations that have killed scores of civilians. in 2011 a drone strike killed anwar al-awlaki an american citizen accused of being the al qaeda recruiter mobilizing the fort hood shooter and the underwear bomber. at least one of the gunmen that carried out the attacks in paris is believed to have trained with a.q.a.p. in yemen. as recently as june the u
paul beban is here with more. >> since september 11th yemen is an important partner it is with a troubled country that is violent, unstable and unpredictable. >> if, as it appears, this was an act of terrorism, it was despicable and cowardly. >> october 12th when suicide bombers blue a hole in a ship docked in the port city of aiden, it was the first time many heard of yemen. >> we'll find out who was responsible. the attack are events that befined u.s. relationship with...
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today paul beban asks him how he found his passion in the theater. >> growing up there wasn't passionn children's theater. but i used to go to garage sales and i found the annie cast album. i played it constantly. i was going to be the only boy to play annie i thought broadway was one theater i made it to broadway,ists one theater called broad way. >> conservative how holds how did that work for you coming out? >> very loving family but very nondenominational acknowledge four square, very -- we had a little sign on top of the tv that said, "if jesus was here, would you be watching this?" something in the back of my mind that i'd be dealing with that. i came out at 19 and that really, that was the beginning. my parents had to -- we kind of all took a little sabbatical from each other and a couple years in we started talking and listening to each other. my parents walked me down the aisle four months ago. that's wonderful. doesn't always happen. >> it's heartening to hear that while it was maybe tough for them at first and they needed whatever you said two years or you know adjusting to
today paul beban asks him how he found his passion in the theater. >> growing up there wasn't passionn children's theater. but i used to go to garage sales and i found the annie cast album. i played it constantly. i was going to be the only boy to play annie i thought broadway was one theater i made it to broadway,ists one theater called broad way. >> conservative how holds how did that work for you coming out? >> very loving family but very nondenominational acknowledge four...
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paul beban is here with that part of the story. >> the house has passed several keystone vetoes. the republicans controlled the senate. they don't have the two-thirds majority needed to override a presidential vooet scro. the fight over -- veto. the fight over keystone has occurred a lot. the question is can republicans make the case for keystone. >> reporter: there was no smoking the message from the white house. if a new keystone bill gets out of congress it is dead on arrival in the obviously office. >> i can confirm for you if this bill passes this congress the president wouldn't sign it. the president's vow for veto sets the stage for a battle in the war over keystone. if built, the pipeline will carry fuel from the pipelines of the tar sands of alberta canada, to nevada. there it will link up to pipelines on the east coast. it has been stalled, awaiting the president's approval and a lawsuit in nebraska. >> the bill is not past. >> that was a no vote back in november. environmentalists and democrats long called the project an environmental nightmare. one that would accelera
paul beban is here with that part of the story. >> the house has passed several keystone vetoes. the republicans controlled the senate. they don't have the two-thirds majority needed to override a presidential vooet scro. the fight over -- veto. the fight over keystone has occurred a lot. the question is can republicans make the case for keystone. >> reporter: there was no smoking the message from the white house. if a new keystone bill gets out of congress it is dead on arrival in...
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paul beban has that part of the story. >> political satire is of course nothing new, sadly neither are extreme responses to it. for years artists and media outlets around the world come under pressure been threatened or like today, attacked for their irreverent depictions of islam. >> reporter: the attack in paris is the latest in a series of assaults on artists and journalist impugning islam. author salman rushdie spent nearly a decade in writing after his book called for ayatollah khamenei to call for his execution. film-makers matt parker and partner broke into business with frosty the snowman fighting islam. after a spoof on "south park", they received death threats. the episode was senatored by comedy central and are not available online. dutch film make theo van go was shot and stabbed to death in islam because of his film about violence of women in islamic societies. the publication of 12 cartoons por straying the prophet -- portraying the prophet in 2005 by a danish protestor was shown around the world, and plots to kill at least one of the cartoonist. a similar round of protes
paul beban has that part of the story. >> political satire is of course nothing new, sadly neither are extreme responses to it. for years artists and media outlets around the world come under pressure been threatened or like today, attacked for their irreverent depictions of islam. >> reporter: the attack in paris is the latest in a series of assaults on artists and journalist impugning islam. author salman rushdie spent nearly a decade in writing after his book called for ayatollah...
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paul beban reports. >> reporter: it's called "over the river" and this is the river, the arkansas in south central colorado. what christo wants to do is suspend hundreds of huge panels of silvery cloth, nearly 6 miles of it in eight sections along a 42 mile stretch of the river. the drawing shows how the sunlight will filter through the fabric. christo says the best way to see is it underneath on a raft. >> they have 300,000 rafts of a similar size. that is spectacular, experiencing the product from inner space. that is creative play of life passing under the fabric. reflecting the water. up not down. >> reporter: christo and his team have been working op "over the river" for 20 years. they've had to get approval because most of the project is on protected land. christo is plaguing the $50 million it will cost by selling hundreds of preparatory works, made by hand. christo and his late wife became famous for the outsized and some say outlandish projects every one controversial in its own way. over the river is no different. >> the project has the journey, when it's in the minds of th
paul beban reports. >> reporter: it's called "over the river" and this is the river, the arkansas in south central colorado. what christo wants to do is suspend hundreds of huge panels of silvery cloth, nearly 6 miles of it in eight sections along a 42 mile stretch of the river. the drawing shows how the sunlight will filter through the fabric. christo says the best way to see is it underneath on a raft. >> they have 300,000 rafts of a similar size. that is spectacular,...
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paul beban reports. >> 16-year-old lee la was born joshua she killed herself by walking in front of the of a truck. the parents don't accept their child's gender identity and now supporters are having their say. it was still dark on a cold december morning when leila alcorn headed for a stroll. heading south along interstate 71. when a southbound tractor trailer came rolling by, leila stepped in front of it. that morning her mother wrote a statement, my beautiful son went for a walk and was hit by a truck. she set up her own suicide the note to post to the web automatically. the life i would have lived isn't worth living because i'm transgender. she wrote that since she was four years old she felt like a girl trapped in a boy's body but her family, quote wanted me to be their perfect little straight christian boy. her conservative mother and father had sent her to christian therapy, taking her out of school and keeping her off the media. calls to hot lines have soared. >> we noticed 80% of our e-mails that are coming in from people are around issues of gender identity. leila's story has
paul beban reports. >> 16-year-old lee la was born joshua she killed herself by walking in front of the of a truck. the parents don't accept their child's gender identity and now supporters are having their say. it was still dark on a cold december morning when leila alcorn headed for a stroll. heading south along interstate 71. when a southbound tractor trailer came rolling by, leila stepped in front of it. that morning her mother wrote a statement, my beautiful son went for a walk and...
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paul beban has the story. >> john, it's not quite x ray vision but it's close. the big thing is prieives. privacy. privacy advocates say it's going way too far. it's called the range r and it's little bigger than a cell phone. it's actually an x ray device. police press it to the wall and from 50 feet away it can zoom in on something as subtle as human breathing. >> this device is relatively new on the market over the past year or two. not too many law enforcement are using it. they should do it more. when you're doing a dynamic entry, when you are looking for assail ants you want to make sure what is on the other side of the door. >> scan mode is initiated. >> quietly law enforcement is using it. military and police equipment on its website the range r it says can help find people trapped in buildings or in rubble. but according to u.s.a. today close to 50 law enforcement agencies are using it, including the fbi and u.s. marshals. when police use the range r to see the man in his home then swoop in and arrest him in a stash of guns, they didn't have probable ca
paul beban has the story. >> john, it's not quite x ray vision but it's close. the big thing is prieives. privacy. privacy advocates say it's going way too far. it's called the range r and it's little bigger than a cell phone. it's actually an x ray device. police press it to the wall and from 50 feet away it can zoom in on something as subtle as human breathing. >> this device is relatively new on the market over the past year or two. not too many law enforcement are using it. they...
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paul beban is here with that. >> right, homeland security officials confirm two of the suspects were on the u.s. no-fly list and as the manhunt continues a fuller picture of the men is beginning to come together in part to a 10-year-old french documentary. >> reporter: walking the streets of paris, chatting with friend rapping and dancing. a 2005 french television documentary gives a glimpse in the world of cherif kouachi. the young are of two offices suspected of the sault on "charlie hebdo". the film says at the time cherif kouachi was more interested in girls and good times, but fell under the nupes of whether or not the film describes as a radical paris imam and dreams of becoming a martyr. reports say by the time the film aired in 2005, cherif kouachi was in prison stopped trying to leave france for syria. the first leg of a journey to join the fight against u.s. forces in iraq. the only training he had, says the film was jogging in a park and reading manuals. his attorney at the time said his client was glad he's been caught. his attorney was not sold on the cause. >> i met him
paul beban is here with that. >> right, homeland security officials confirm two of the suspects were on the u.s. no-fly list and as the manhunt continues a fuller picture of the men is beginning to come together in part to a 10-year-old french documentary. >> reporter: walking the streets of paris, chatting with friend rapping and dancing. a 2005 french television documentary gives a glimpse in the world of cherif kouachi. the young are of two offices suspected of the sault on...
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paul beban asked him how he grew up in theater. >> there wasn't a lot of theater, but i used to go togarage sales and i found the annie cast album. i was going to be the first boy to play annie i made it to broadway, i thought it was one theater. >> loving family of course but -- >> very loving family. but very nondenominational four square, very you know, we had a little sign on top of our tv that said if jesus was here, would you be watching this? so it was something that was always in the back of my mind, that i was going to have to deal with that. i came out at 19. and really, that was the beginning. i mean my parents had to -- we'd kind of all took a intat cak sabbatical to from each other. because it was a lot to take in. but then we all came together, my parents walked me down the aisle four months ago. it doesn't always happen. >> it's heartening to hear that maybe it was tough for them at first and they needed whatever you said, two years of adjusting to it and they came around. >> yes. >> talk about that experience. so many people have to go through what you went through. it
paul beban asked him how he grew up in theater. >> there wasn't a lot of theater, but i used to go togarage sales and i found the annie cast album. i was going to be the first boy to play annie i made it to broadway, i thought it was one theater. >> loving family of course but -- >> very loving family. but very nondenominational four square, very you know, we had a little sign on top of our tv that said if jesus was here, would you be watching this? so it was something that...
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paul beban takes a closer look at the lone-wolf attackers. >> that right. when the individuals act alone, they are nearly impossible to identify or investigate because they are anonymous. they are hiding in plain sight, not drawing attention to themselves until they act. >> taking no orders following no commanders tactics, methods and goals their own. the only thing all lone wolves have in common is that they act alone. >> they are not on anyone's radar. they are not using traditional channels of communication to communicate with other cell members. you don't have the ability to infiltrate organizations. >> theodore a uni bomber a paranoid schizophrenic, his male bombs killing three, wounding two dozen more. timothy mcvay, a war vet, killed 178 and injured 600 with a truck bomb in oklahoma city. eric rudolph killed two, injuring 11 more in a series of bombings abortion clinics, gay nightclubs and 1996 atlanta olympics. eric frein, a survivalist with a grudge against law enforcement shot two it troopers and eric frein evaded capture for two months. the threa
paul beban takes a closer look at the lone-wolf attackers. >> that right. when the individuals act alone, they are nearly impossible to identify or investigate because they are anonymous. they are hiding in plain sight, not drawing attention to themselves until they act. >> taking no orders following no commanders tactics, methods and goals their own. the only thing all lone wolves have in common is that they act alone. >> they are not on anyone's radar. they are not using...
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paul beban joins us on the life of governor cuomo. >> his son was inaugust raid today. -- inaugurated today. andrew spoke about his father earlier today. >> he couldn't be here physically today, my father but he is in the room. he is in heart and mind of every person who is here. he's here and here and here. and his inspiration and his legacy and experience is what has brought this state to this point. >> legacy and spirit. much of what cuomo talked about goes back to mario cuomo, the spell-binding orator. he was inaugust raid governor and -- inaugurated governor and would vault on to the national stage with what many would consider was the greatest speech was the keynote address, and a rebuttal to president regan's vision of america as a "shining city on a hill" much a shining city is perhaps all the president see froms the white house, and the verandah of his ranch, where everyone seems to be doing well. but there's another city. there's another part to the shining city. the part where some people can't can't pay their mortages and most young can't afford one >>> he described how th
paul beban joins us on the life of governor cuomo. >> his son was inaugust raid today. -- inaugurated today. andrew spoke about his father earlier today. >> he couldn't be here physically today, my father but he is in the room. he is in heart and mind of every person who is here. he's here and here and here. and his inspiration and his legacy and experience is what has brought this state to this point. >> legacy and spirit. much of what cuomo talked about goes back to mario...
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i'm paul beban in new york. john siegenthaler is off. final chance. america's longest war comes to a close. the hope and the ongoing voyages as nato formally ends its 13 year combat mission in afghanistan. >>> airasia's crash parts of the plane have been spotted but rough weather is thwarting rescue efforts
i'm paul beban in new york. john siegenthaler is off. final chance. america's longest war comes to a close. the hope and the ongoing voyages as nato formally ends its 13 year combat mission in afghanistan. >>> airasia's crash parts of the plane have been spotted but rough weather is thwarting rescue efforts
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paul beban. >> this is the future well this really is the future of medicine for all of us. now, here's why the president is so excited about this. listen to what he had to say tonight. >> if we start today and seize this moment and the focus and the energy and the resources that it demands, there is no telling how many lives we could change. and every single one of those lives matter. >> what he's talking about when he says every single life is because the break throughs in dna, this is the very basics of what makes everybody themselves, you you me me, it is also the basics of the diseases that we all get cancer, cystic fibrosis diabetes, they all start in our dna with the same genes for all of us. the plan is to gather vast amounts of dna analyze it and look for the genes that drive these diseases. this is already happening to some extent but this is a big boost, going to consolidate a lot of resources as well. the president wands $215 billion and doctors and failures will start looking into it, the process he and mechanisms, disease drivers and try to shut them down or id
paul beban. >> this is the future well this really is the future of medicine for all of us. now, here's why the president is so excited about this. listen to what he had to say tonight. >> if we start today and seize this moment and the focus and the energy and the resources that it demands, there is no telling how many lives we could change. and every single one of those lives matter. >> what he's talking about when he says every single life is because the break throughs in...
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paul beban is here with more. >> reporter: chipotle says they are to raise humane standards.hey said the only option was to take pork off of the table. >> this sign outside of a chipotle restaurant didn't discourage customers from going in. it's one of the 600 chipotle outlets where pork or carnitas has been pulled. >> if you are going to eat an animal let it live its life okay. >> how they pick their animals, it makes a difference on me. slightly but it does. >> i come here a lot. >> chipotle said the decision was based upon the welfare of the animals. in the statement to "al jazeera america," the company said, we found a pork supplier that was not meeting our standards, the standards for all of our responsibly ayraised meets are high but the differences in animal welfare are greatest in pork. our responsibly raised pork comes from pigs raised with out door access or in deeply bedded pens and without the use of antibiotics. >> i appreciate chipotle for standing up for the petitions at least. >> the dip ver based country has 1600 locations and a stated mission to serve food w
paul beban is here with more. >> reporter: chipotle says they are to raise humane standards.hey said the only option was to take pork off of the table. >> this sign outside of a chipotle restaurant didn't discourage customers from going in. it's one of the 600 chipotle outlets where pork or carnitas has been pulled. >> if you are going to eat an animal let it live its life okay. >> how they pick their animals, it makes a difference on me. slightly but it does. >> i...
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paul beban takes us through a timeline of each event. gungun >> reporter: wednesday, 11: poam local time two gunmen storm the offices of "charlie hebdo" in central paris. in a 5 minute assaults they gun down 10 cartoonists and two police officers. by nightfall, with the suspect at large and paris on alert. french authorities identify cherif kouachi and said kouachi as the suspects. before midnight 18-year-old hamyd mourad turns himself in to police. thus with a massive mann -- thursday with a massive manhunt, a police officer is killed. north-east of paris a gas station attendant said he was robbed by the co-ashy brothers. there were reports of sault rifles. the gunmen hijack a vehicle. after a chase through an industrial area the brothers hole up in a printing factory. thousands of troops converge on the area. around 1:30pm first reports are that an armed man is taking hostages in a jewish grocery store in paris. police name two people sought in connection with the case. amedy coulibaly and hayat boumeddiene. amedy coulibaly, a man with
paul beban takes us through a timeline of each event. gungun >> reporter: wednesday, 11: poam local time two gunmen storm the offices of "charlie hebdo" in central paris. in a 5 minute assaults they gun down 10 cartoonists and two police officers. by nightfall, with the suspect at large and paris on alert. french authorities identify cherif kouachi and said kouachi as the suspects. before midnight 18-year-old hamyd mourad turns himself in to police. thus with a massive mann --...