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pima county, arizona. ex-marine jose guerena picks up a rifle to protect his family from what he believes to be a robbery. the police fired 70 rounds hitting guerena 22 times. he never fired a shot. while the botched raids could be isolated incidents, those sounding the alarm say the rise of military-style tactics is changing police culture. >> if you dress a guy like a soldier and you give him a soldier's weapons and you train him like a solider and you send him out in the streets and you tell him he's fighting a war yea i absolutely think that has an effect on mentality. >> meanwhile, the trend is being fueled by commercial interests outfitting swat teams is now a multi-million dollar business thanks to homeland security grants that flooded police departments post-9/11. here at the urban shield event private companies display their latest wares. >> welcome to urban shield. we have the watch. >> dhs grants totaling more than 34 billion dollars have been transferred to local police agencies. >> the federal
pima county, arizona. ex-marine jose guerena picks up a rifle to protect his family from what he believes to be a robbery. the police fired 70 rounds hitting guerena 22 times. he never fired a shot. while the botched raids could be isolated incidents, those sounding the alarm say the rise of military-style tactics is changing police culture. >> if you dress a guy like a soldier and you give him a soldier's weapons and you train him like a solider and you send him out in the streets and...
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Mar 16, 2015
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taliban fighters there have claimed responsibility for two suicide bomb attacks on churches filled with pimass. at least 14 people were killed and 70 others injured. it is the latest attack against pakistan's christian minority. victoria gatenby reports. >> reporter: the pakistani taliban timed its attacks to apparently cause maximum devastation. the two churches were packed with catholics and protestants attending sunday's services. there was chaos in the moments after the bombs exploded within minutes of each other. >> translator: i was on guard inside, a small gate was open. suddenly there was the sound of a blast and the gate was blown away. i quickly turned around and all of these splashes of blood fell on my clothes. after that we got busy with the rescue efforts. >> reporter: sunday's attack was the worst on the community since a devastating double suicide bombing in the northwestern city in 2013. killed more than 80 people. this time the bombings were in the neighborhood home to more than 100,000 christians. >> translator: today our churches were attacked. we strongly condemn the act
taliban fighters there have claimed responsibility for two suicide bomb attacks on churches filled with pimass. at least 14 people were killed and 70 others injured. it is the latest attack against pakistan's christian minority. victoria gatenby reports. >> reporter: the pakistani taliban timed its attacks to apparently cause maximum devastation. the two churches were packed with catholics and protestants attending sunday's services. there was chaos in the moments after the bombs exploded...
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Mar 4, 2015
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if you can make the pima frayed, you can make them do anything. >> he is a rejectionist.re is no agreement that this administration could achieve with iran that would be good enough for him. >> reporter: despite the claim that his this was not political or partisan, that is exactly how it's being seen in the u.s. a controversial speech that drew protests both for and against to the capital. many political analysts say this visit was an a dealt to give netanyahu a boost as he heads in to his own election. it clearly alienated some members of congress that he hopes would i want convenient on his behalf. still it's not entire clear congress can do anything to stop ideal. >> the deal doesn't have to be done as a treaty, so it doesn't have to be given advice and consents by the senate. the president could do this as an executive agreement. >> reporter: in the end, it could be that the prime minister got his speech, but the president will have the final say. patty culhane, al jazerra washington. >>> gill hoffman is the chief political correspondent for the jerusalem post, he jo
if you can make the pima frayed, you can make them do anything. >> he is a rejectionist.re is no agreement that this administration could achieve with iran that would be good enough for him. >> reporter: despite the claim that his this was not political or partisan, that is exactly how it's being seen in the u.s. a controversial speech that drew protests both for and against to the capital. many political analysts say this visit was an a dealt to give netanyahu a boost as he heads...
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Mar 27, 2015
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germanwings flight that crashed into the alps acted deliberately to destroy the aircraft and all 150 pima 150 people aboard. he was 28-year-old. andreas lubitz. he locked the chief pilot out of the cockpit. he sent the airbus guidance system on the descent path that ultimately drove it into the mountain killing everyone aboard. at this point there is no sign of any kind that he was acting as a terrorist. his motivation seems to be clearly psychological. his friends telling investigators lubitz had battled depression and severe burnout in the past. now the investigation teams in france are scouring that mountainous crash site and every detail of his past. a past that appears to have been clearly troubled. tonight, we take up the rising number of calls to reassess cockpit security and perhaps more importantly for europe to begin psychological testing of its pilots. those among the issues we take up with the former vice chairman of the national transportation safety board. also the middle east in widening conflict. saudi arabia and egypt backed by other gulf states carrying out airstrikes ag
germanwings flight that crashed into the alps acted deliberately to destroy the aircraft and all 150 pima 150 people aboard. he was 28-year-old. andreas lubitz. he locked the chief pilot out of the cockpit. he sent the airbus guidance system on the descent path that ultimately drove it into the mountain killing everyone aboard. at this point there is no sign of any kind that he was acting as a terrorist. his motivation seems to be clearly psychological. his friends telling investigators lubitz...
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it killed 48 of the 58 pima board. only three months after an indonesia airasia route from indonesia to singapore crashed into the waters killing all 155 passengers and seven crew members. then the two crashes malaysia airlines. one that disappeared on radar last march yet to be found. and another just a few months later. that was shot down over eastern ukraine. now malaysia air can't be faulted for getting shot down. but it has been faulted for flying over a known war zone in a budget minded effort to save on fuel rather than take a longer route around the ukraine en route. there have been other incidents other accidents, and not all involving discount carriers. but it's happened enough to give season pros pause. to michael boyd. aviation attorney. michael, to you first. this issue keeps coming up. are you concerned? we have a discount carrier here, or is the record as such in this case that it isn't germane? >> oh, it's about as safe as you can get. get. lufthansa owns the airlines. you can't compare it to transasia
it killed 48 of the 58 pima board. only three months after an indonesia airasia route from indonesia to singapore crashed into the waters killing all 155 passengers and seven crew members. then the two crashes malaysia airlines. one that disappeared on radar last march yet to be found. and another just a few months later. that was shot down over eastern ukraine. now malaysia air can't be faulted for getting shot down. but it has been faulted for flying over a known war zone in a budget minded...
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the suspects are being held in the pima county jail and there is no word yet on when they would makeearances. >>> health officials admitting they held back on some critical information about the deadly ebola outbreak. why they hit the snooze button instead of the alarm in responding to the deadly disease. >>> plus, benjamin netanyahu walking back from a campaign pledge about not creating a palestinian state and getting an icy response from president obama. how their relationship could get even more tense. >> he was indicating a difference of opinion not just with president obama, but with the policy that was pursued by president bush and the policy that is strongly supported by democrats and republicans in the united states congress. floor traders to help walk you through that complex trade. so you'll be confident enough to do what you want. i'll pull up their number. blammo. let's get those guys on the horn. oooo looks like it is time to upgrade your phone, douglass. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it
the suspects are being held in the pima county jail and there is no word yet on when they would makeearances. >>> health officials admitting they held back on some critical information about the deadly ebola outbreak. why they hit the snooze button instead of the alarm in responding to the deadly disease. >>> plus, benjamin netanyahu walking back from a campaign pledge about not creating a palestinian state and getting an icy response from president obama. how their...
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>>> and the remains of aleppo the day are you will he at of life for pima mid the ruins. after four years of fighting, syria's health system has collapsed. >> most of the doctors were either killed or fled. >> in ukraine, the slide from ceasefire back in to full scale war seems to be underway. >> now we are strengthening the stretches. preparing to responds to their attack. >> and u.s. foreign policy under the microscope. >> our friends no longer trust us. and our enemies no longer fear us. >> how the bitter division in washington is lead to go sharp questions from american allies and adversaries. >> translator: someone for once iran can say to us are you credible in the offers you were making. >> the strengths of american policy now being questions. ♪ ♪ >> good evening and thank you for up jog us on al jazerra america i am steffi sy. >> i am antonio more actual this week the up rising against syria president bashar al-assad enters its fifth year. the are bell vinnie sparked a bloody civil war that produced the biggest humanitarian rice crisis since the second world war.
>>> and the remains of aleppo the day are you will he at of life for pima mid the ruins. after four years of fighting, syria's health system has collapsed. >> most of the doctors were either killed or fled. >> in ukraine, the slide from ceasefire back in to full scale war seems to be underway. >> now we are strengthening the stretches. preparing to responds to their attack. >> and u.s. foreign policy under the microscope. >> our friends no longer trust us....
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>>> and the remains of aleppo the day are you will he at of life for pima mid the ruins.er four years of fighting, syria's health system has collapsed. >> most of the doctors were either killed or fled. >> in ukraine, the slide from
>>> and the remains of aleppo the day are you will he at of life for pima mid the ruins.er four years of fighting, syria's health system has collapsed. >> most of the doctors were either killed or fled. >> in ukraine, the slide from
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the new pima system from the world's most viable company.l seven typing still in pretty card numbers into apple pay and then trying to make purchases. it has caused banks to make changes in how they activate customers credit card accounts to use the apple pay service. some require users to call them if they want to activate apple pay. two former financial advisor trainees are suing take of america and merrill lynch unit claiming they weren't paid overtime for 10 hour days, long nights, and we can work. why on earth did you get into banking in the first place? they want to represent more than 100 trainees that a port in the development program. be of a not commenting for now on this lawsuit. "market makers" a special three-hour edition. we will be back in a couple of minutes. >> welcome back to "market makers." our produces are asking us to discuss our favor interviews. that is such a mean thing to do to girls. if it were men, we wouldn't say who is our favorite. it is like putting a popularity game. i'm not going to do it. >> it is not as me
the new pima system from the world's most viable company.l seven typing still in pretty card numbers into apple pay and then trying to make purchases. it has caused banks to make changes in how they activate customers credit card accounts to use the apple pay service. some require users to call them if they want to activate apple pay. two former financial advisor trainees are suing take of america and merrill lynch unit claiming they weren't paid overtime for 10 hour days, long nights, and we...
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there are as picks that are like massage and for some pima saj can be very effective and there are otherwhat other things can you try? >> well, there's something called cognitive behavioral therapy which helps you change how you relate to that pain. you know there's certain injuries that will be painful but you can change how your mind is dealing with that much there's mindful meditation which for some people has been very helpful in releasing how you're dealing with that pain and shifting your focus. those two things are very valuable then there are programs that combine exercise and counseling that have been very valuable. so it doesn't have to be just reaching for pills, something like this and all these other combinations can be really helpful. >> always has side effects. >> they do have side effects and while sometimes you'll need them look at these alternatives i think is exciting? >> there are a lot of people who are in chronic pain. >> just debilitating. debilitating. >> thanks rich very much. >>> we'll switch gears. big morning at the disney abc television group and yahoo! expan
there are as picks that are like massage and for some pima saj can be very effective and there are otherwhat other things can you try? >> well, there's something called cognitive behavioral therapy which helps you change how you relate to that pain. you know there's certain injuries that will be painful but you can change how your mind is dealing with that much there's mindful meditation which for some people has been very helpful in releasing how you're dealing with that pain and...