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story am. or you can reach me directly at ray swarez news. we with will see you next time for inside story, in washington, i'm ray swarez. >>> ukraine accuses russia of trying to start word war iii. ♪ >>> hello, i'm sammy, and this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up in the show, standing up to north korea. participate barack obama visits seoul amid concern they are planning another nuclear test. at least four killed by suicide bombing in pakistan's largest city....
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story am. or you can reach me directly at ray swarez news. we with will see you next time for inside story, in washington, i'm ray swarez. only america tonight, threats and more threats. the crisis in ukraine, was again this time the evidence of a russian roll getting a direct slap from the american president. we have seen them abide not by the city of the agreement. >> albuquerque again, days after a scathing report, officers for using excessive force another suspect is shot down killed by the police.
story am. or you can reach me directly at ray swarez news. we with will see you next time for inside story, in washington, i'm ray swarez. only america tonight, threats and more threats. the crisis in ukraine, was again this time the evidence of a russian roll getting a direct slap from the american president. we have seen them abide not by the city of the agreement. >> albuquerque again, days after a scathing report, officers for using excessive force another suspect is shot down killed...
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story am. or you can reach me directly at ray swarez news. we with will see you next time for inside story, in washington, i'm ray swarez. >> we're driving to a crime scene in a suburb outside of columbia, south carolina... we've come because more women are killed by men here than any other state in the country... around 10:30 in the morning, a family of four, including two children, were found here. they were shot dead. the handgun was right next to the father. the lights are still on, even though the bodies were removed earlier.
story am. or you can reach me directly at ray swarez news. we with will see you next time for inside story, in washington, i'm ray swarez. >> we're driving to a crime scene in a suburb outside of columbia, south carolina... we've come because more women are killed by men here than any other state in the country... around 10:30 in the morning, a family of four, including two children, were found here. they were shot dead. the handgun was right next to the father. the lights are still on,...
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ray suarez news. we'll see you for the next "inside story." in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford with a look at the top stories. in afghanistan, heightened security as millions of people, including current president hamid karzai go to the polls. voting in the presidential election is underway, and the election marks the first democratic transition of power in the country's history. >> secretary of state secretary of state john kerry says it's time for reality check in the middle east peace process. israel has refused to free more palestine prisoners without an extension of the negotiation. palestine protesters calling for their release clashed with
ray suarez news. we'll see you for the next "inside story." in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford with a look at the top stories. in afghanistan, heightened security as millions of people, including current president hamid karzai go to the polls. voting in the presidential election is underway, and the election marks the first democratic transition of power in the country's history. >> secretary of state secretary of...
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ray suarez news. we'll see you for the next "inside story." in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford live in new york city. here are the stories we are following. >> polling stations in kabul making history - a vote for president and democracy. >> after vanishing four weeks ago without a trace, a glimmer of hope in the search for malaysia airlines flight mh370. >> rallies across the country calling for comprehensive
ray suarez news. we'll see you for the next "inside story." in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford live in new york city. here are the stories we are following. >> polling stations in kabul making history - a vote for president and democracy. >> after vanishing four weeks ago without a trace, a glimmer of hope in the search for malaysia airlines flight mh370. >> rallies across the country calling for...
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ray suarez news. we'll see you for the next "inside story." in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> richard trumka president of the afl coy, representing 12,000 workers, a long time low. trumka says the workers need a better deal. >> we've given with our wages, we've given with our jobs, we've given with our homes. >> you can't look and say it's the president's fault. he's tried. now would i have don
ray suarez news. we'll see you for the next "inside story." in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> richard trumka president of the afl coy, representing 12,000 workers, a long time low. trumka says the workers need a better deal. >> we've given with our wages, we've given with our jobs, we've given with our homes. >> you can't look and say it's the president's fault. he's tried. now would i have don
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ray news. see you for the next inside story. in washington, i'm ray ray. >> i do get angry when i think of, you know, the unsustainable lifestyle of so many of the materialistic culture. >> jane goodall is famous for her trailblazing o with champ pan zees. the subject of her latest book isler love ofnator chimpanzees. >> she has been called the woman who
ray news. see you for the next inside story. in washington, i'm ray ray. >> i do get angry when i think of, you know, the unsustainable lifestyle of so many of the materialistic culture. >> jane goodall is famous for her trailblazing o with champ pan zees. the subject of her latest book isler love ofnator chimpanzees. >> she has been called the woman who
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story. thanks for being with us. in washington, i'm ray suarez. >>> welcome to al jazeera america. m del walters. these are the stories we are following for you. gm has some explaining to do. and its ceo will do just that in a couple of hours. the possible release of a convicted spy to save the mideast peace process. an american experts now on their way to africa, concerned about an outbreak of ebola. ♪
story. thanks for being with us. in washington, i'm ray suarez. >>> welcome to al jazeera america. m del walters. these are the stories we are following for you. gm has some explaining to do. and its ceo will do just that in a couple of hours. the possible release of a convicted spy to save the mideast peace process. an american experts now on their way to africa, concerned about an outbreak of ebola. ♪
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story. thanks for being with us. in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> >> welcome to al jazeera america. m stephanie sy, with a look at the top stories at this hour. the deadline to sign up for health insurance through the affordable care act has pass the. sources tell the associate press the health care law was on track to hit 7 million sign ups by the deadline. 3 million people visited by 8:00 p.m. eastern time, and high traffic volume caused the site to crash. >> peaceful protests turned violent in albuquerque. police officers used tear gas to disperse the crowd. they are protesting police shootings, and were n
story. thanks for being with us. in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> >> welcome to al jazeera america. m stephanie sy, with a look at the top stories at this hour. the deadline to sign up for health insurance through the affordable care act has pass the. sources tell the associate press the health care law was on track to hit 7 million sign ups by the deadline. 3 million people visited by 8:00 p.m. eastern time, and high traffic volume caused the site to crash. >> peaceful...
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ray news. see you for the next inside story. in washington, i'm ray ray. >> on "america tonight" - fight for chicago. warmer weather leads to a heat-up in the gang wars, and a fierce debate over whether crime is up or down. >> you can't come to the park happening. >> also tonight - broke, and at the back of the line. as detroit tries to dig its way out of debt, an "america tonight" investigation finds some that have waited years for city payments could turn out to be the biggest losers. >> ever since the city of detroit filed bankruptcy, the
ray news. see you for the next inside story. in washington, i'm ray ray. >> on "america tonight" - fight for chicago. warmer weather leads to a heat-up in the gang wars, and a fierce debate over whether crime is up or down. >> you can't come to the park happening. >> also tonight - broke, and at the back of the line. as detroit tries to dig its way out of debt, an "america tonight" investigation finds some that have waited years for city payments could turn...
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ray news. see you for the next inside story. n washington, i'm ray ray. >> rival palestinian factions reach reconciliation, after seven year's stand off. ♪ >>> hello, you are watching al jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha. for the next 30 minutes. we're on your side, participate barack obama's message to japan in his territorial dispute with china. ukraine says it is relaunches a push against
ray news. see you for the next inside story. n washington, i'm ray ray. >> rival palestinian factions reach reconciliation, after seven year's stand off. ♪ >>> hello, you are watching al jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha. for the next 30 minutes. we're on your side, participate barack obama's message to japan in his territorial dispute with china. ukraine says it is relaunches a push against
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story. hello, i'm ray suarez. in the real world of college admission, the art, not the science, a lot of variables are taken into account. your high school transcript, sure. can you hit a baseball, run really fast? do you play the oboe or live in the part of the state or country that brings few applicants? did your parents go to our school? an elder brother or sister. what admissions departments don't do is rank all their applicants by academic prowess and accept the top applicants for the 1,000 spots for the incoming fres freshman class. what about race? taking race into account whether deciding to admit an individual applicant. you may endorse its value, and think of mixed student body both in class and in the determines, but it has gotten nothing but harder to take race in the account of the admissions process. what is allowed now is our focus this time on "inside story." let's start with background. the high court affirmative action valuin ruling said that e should not be considered. writing this case is not a
story. hello, i'm ray suarez. in the real world of college admission, the art, not the science, a lot of variables are taken into account. your high school transcript, sure. can you hit a baseball, run really fast? do you play the oboe or live in the part of the state or country that brings few applicants? did your parents go to our school? an elder brother or sister. what admissions departments don't do is rank all their applicants by academic prowess and accept the top applicants for the...
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story next only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to al jazeera, i'm michael lees. facing tough questions about defecteddive cars that led to 13 deaths. a congressional the government in the dark over a faulty ignition switch. general motors ceo defended the company says an individual investigation gator is looking into the issue. >> regardless of the outcome. >> the fact will be the facts. once they are in, my leadership team andly do what is needed to help assure this does not happen again. >> we will hold ourselves fully accountable. >> the committee says it wants to reveal how much it knew and when. >> jonathan best is here with more. >> who knew what is the big question, what we do know it's been a long road for general motors. when the company's first approved ignition switches even know at the time it still did not meet company standards. g.m. engineering start do wonder why the cars can turn off suddenly. a fix would be too expensive and take too long, not long after that, the first step emmer ba marie rose. she died at the age of
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story next only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to al jazeera, i'm michael lees. facing tough questions about defecteddive cars that led to 13 deaths. a congressional the government in the dark over a faulty ignition switch. general motors ceo defended the company says an individual investigation gator is looking into the issue. >> regardless of the outcome. >> the fact will be the facts. once they are in, my leadership team andly...
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story. hello, i'm ray suarez. this week the largest factions in palestinian politics, hamas and fatah may common cause and announce elections. the israeli election used that sandy to pronounce the pea talks or the talks about talks over since both over a long line. israel assured the palestinians it would release prisoners it currently holds and then decided not to do that. then the palestinians moved ahead with its requests to join various international organizations as a nation. something that the israelis demanded that they not do. and the israelis moved ahead with big plans for new construction on land israel took in the 1967 war. something that the palestinians had demanded they not do. secretary of state kerry has been to israel so much he could get a local driver's license. as of today he doesn't have much to show for all that frequent flying into the heart of the middle east's longest running conflict. the president on a long-delayed trip has speculated on a pause of a long road to peace. after months teet
story. hello, i'm ray suarez. this week the largest factions in palestinian politics, hamas and fatah may common cause and announce elections. the israeli election used that sandy to pronounce the pea talks or the talks about talks over since both over a long line. israel assured the palestinians it would release prisoners it currently holds and then decided not to do that. then the palestinians moved ahead with its requests to join various international organizations as a nation. something...
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story." hello, i'm ray suarez. it didn't end with crimea.s rush consolidates its power in the recently absorbed part of ukraine it looks like president vladimir putin's ambitions going further in swallowing up an old territory. grabbing public buildings, proclaiming themselves the new authorities in their parts of the country. the ukrainian government in kiev has threatened an armed response in the style of anti-terrorist operations. a deadline passed for getting out of the buildings and so far no assault. a goal in turnabout the ukrainian threat. many western governments made it clear they feel that the provocations are backed, supplied, created by russia. the crimean occupation followed by a referendum didn't start to build down tension at this important cross road between east and west. >> pre-russian protesters hurl rocks, smash windows and broke into a police station on monday. the protests deified a government deadline to stop the unrest. ukraine's acting president said sunday his military would act against insurgents if they didn't st
story." hello, i'm ray suarez. it didn't end with crimea.s rush consolidates its power in the recently absorbed part of ukraine it looks like president vladimir putin's ambitions going further in swallowing up an old territory. grabbing public buildings, proclaiming themselves the new authorities in their parts of the country. the ukrainian government in kiev has threatened an armed response in the style of anti-terrorist operations. a deadline passed for getting out of the buildings and...
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this is inside story. >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. on this edition of the program we're talking about the affordable care act. the enrollment phase for 2014 is over. here's what we know. 8 million people signed up. 35% of them are 35 and younger. here's what we don't know. how many people have paid their premiums. how many of the 8 million are being insured for the first time. despite those unanswered questions president obama said the aca is working, and politically it's time to move on. as part of the problem with the roll-out of the affordable care act that we were doing something difficult, asking millions of people to buy something that many of them had never actively shopped for before. in the last couple of weeks there was a rand study that came out that showed when people were asked to compare the impacts of different levels of deductible they first had to find out what a deductible was. >> you know, we built this edifice of health insurance that people have never had to really understand a lot of elements of their health cove
this is inside story. >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. on this edition of the program we're talking about the affordable care act. the enrollment phase for 2014 is over. here's what we know. 8 million people signed up. 35% of them are 35 and younger. here's what we don't know. how many people have paid their premiums. how many of the 8 million are being insured for the first time. despite those unanswered questions president obama said the aca is working, and politically...
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this is inside story. >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. problem said the affordable care act is working. he remembered republicans to drop it as a political issue while acknowledging the law can't fix all the problems in our healthcare system. the president talked of his recent trip to the lbj library and said back in the 60 60's pee were skeptical of medicare for years until people realized it helped lift seniors out of poverty. with us bill snyder, in new york, yegeny, research associate at manhattan institute, and cee cee connolly, price water cooper health research institute. on the road of this latest enrollment period, one very damaging thing happened, and that is people started to lose their health insurance while other people were trying to gain some by signing up. that ended up being one of the unpredicted impacts of all of this. did it have to go down that way? and has it readdicted who is in and who is out in the near term? >> yes, absolutely, ray, and talk about confusing. some how no one involved, government, private industry,
this is inside story. >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. problem said the affordable care act is working. he remembered republicans to drop it as a political issue while acknowledging the law can't fix all the problems in our healthcare system. the president talked of his recent trip to the lbj library and said back in the 60 60's pee were skeptical of medicare for years until people realized it helped lift seniors out of poverty. with us bill snyder, in new york, yegeny,...
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> hello, and welcome to aljazeera america. i'm del walters in new york, and these are the stories we're following for you. russian president, vladimir putin, sending mixed messages will ukraine, saying that he will go in to protect the people, but hopes that he doesn't have to do so. the military with deadly results. in nigeria, where are the girls? rescued or still being held by their kidnappers? >> a new kind of car. >> and celebrating half a century of a classic, the ford mustang. >>> it was q-and-a with russian president, vladimir putin today. in a live call-in show, he answered questions about ukraine, for the first time admitting that russian troops were in crimea, and not ruling out russian involvement in eastern ukraine. pro russian protest, tried to seize a base. 13 killed and others wounded. and ukrainian troops continue with their anti-terror campaign, trying to boot out separatists. looking for a diplomatic solution to the crisis, and ukraine and u.s. making their claims
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> hello, and welcome to aljazeera america. i'm del walters in new york, and these are the stories we're following for you. russian president, vladimir putin, sending mixed messages will ukraine, saying that he will go in to protect the people, but hopes that he doesn't have to do so. the military with deadly results. in nigeria, where are the girls? rescued or still being held by their...
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story. >> millio >> hello, i'm ray suarez. hundreds of thousands of people locked long term in detention and deportation proceedings, living in a kind of limbo. some still living with their families. some in repurposed prisons in barracks. the obama administration made a furious reaction from republicans in washington when it said it would stop deporting undocumented immigrants with no criminal records and give greater priorities to those accused or convicted of more serious offenses. for those waiting for deportation with clean records that word came too late. they were sent home any way. and turns out the standard for what constituted a criminal record was precise as well. what the country is doing now is kind of a mess. >> if you want to know what the debate over immigration reform stands in capitol hill you need only listen to the democratic and republican leaders in the house of representatives this week. >> i think race has something to do with the fact that they're not bringing up immigration bill. i've seen to the iris
story. >> millio >> hello, i'm ray suarez. hundreds of thousands of people locked long term in detention and deportation proceedings, living in a kind of limbo. some still living with their families. some in repurposed prisons in barracks. the obama administration made a furious reaction from republicans in washington when it said it would stop deporting undocumented immigrants with no criminal records and give greater priorities to those accused or convicted of more serious...
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story. in washington, i'm ray suarez. pro alumini association >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm jonathan betz with the top stories. >>> out of bounds anger grows over alleged rashist remarks made by an n.b.a. team owner. >>> catholics around the world celebrate two popes declared saints. >> i felt really, really bad. >>>
story. in washington, i'm ray suarez. pro alumini association >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm jonathan betz with the top stories. >>> out of bounds anger grows over alleged rashist remarks made by an n.b.a. team owner. >>> catholics around the world celebrate two popes declared saints. >> i felt really, really bad. >>>
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america in afghanistan, dawn is just moments away, as a group of taliban fighters prepare to launch an attack on an afghan army base. >> they haven't told me exactly when they are going to attack. they just said it's going to happen around sunrise. >> the fact that there would be suicide bombers was a surprise. they hadn't told me about that before. then the commander, leesan, hears a car coming. he asks the driver, a civilian, if there are government troops on the road. >> and then suddenly the fighting begins >> the talibans's heavy machine gun isn't ready. >> these taliban have little or no formal military training. >> the afghan national army fight back. >> things aren't going to plan. their machine gun still isn't working. they leave the gunner to fix it, while they go to support the attack from another side. >> to allow the rest of the taliban to enter the base, three suicide bombers have been sent to blow up the main gate. but they have to first avoid heavy fire coming from inside. >> the taliban the
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america in afghanistan, dawn is just moments away, as a group of taliban fighters prepare to launch an attack on an afghan army base. >> they haven't told me exactly when they are going to attack. they just said it's going to happen around sunrise. >> the fact that there would be suicide bombers was a surprise. they hadn't told me about that before. then the commander, leesan, hears a car coming....
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america al jazeera america. we open up your world. >> here on america tonight, an opportunity for all of america to be heard. >> our shows explore the issues that shape our lives. >> new questions are raised about the american intervention. >> from unexpected viewpoints to live changing innovations, dollars and cents to powerful storytelling. >> we are at a tipping point in america's history! >> al jazeera america. there's more to it. >> the sound of the fighter jets fades for the moment, but on the ground the fighting is intensifying. >> the taliban, as you can see in the picture right now, are very close to the base. they're trying to get over the wall, but the ana soldiers they are fighting fiercely, trying to resist a raid of the talib. >> they just hit some of the insurgents or they were close to hitting them. i don't know of the afghan casualties. >> suddenly, the forward attack group gets a call >> the suicide bombers failed to get close to the gate. they're told to pull back. >> it se
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america al jazeera america. we open up your world. >> here on america tonight, an opportunity for all of america to be heard. >> our shows explore the issues that shape our lives. >> new questions are raised about the american intervention. >> from unexpected viewpoints to live changing innovations, dollars and cents to powerful storytelling. >> we are at a tipping point...
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera americao many money stories sound complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down the confusing financial speak and make it real. ♪ >>> welcome back, we're talking about government secrecy, and the freedom of information act. president obama has committed his administration to quote . . . professor, do you think the president has delivered on this commitment? >> no, unfortunately i have to say he has not. i have held several academic programs looking at the development of information policy, the implementation of it in the obama administration now, for five years in this point, and the resounding conclusion is one of great disappointment. there are enormous exceedingly high expectation not only of which president obama followed the bush administration, but then they came in on day one with this very strong lake wage that made every one very excited. he established the arms standard, we reinstituted that, but the problem has been not
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera americao many money stories sound complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down the confusing financial speak and make it real. ♪ >>> welcome back, we're talking about government secrecy, and the freedom of information act. president obama has committed his administration to quote . . . professor, do you think the president has...
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story." [♪ music ] >> hello, i'm ray suarez. now stop me if you heard this one before.merican diplomats jet here and there talk extensively with palestinian representatives, talk extensively with israeli representatives, keep talks going when they threaten to unravel in mutual renation, and then what, the two sides remain in contact officially and quietly behind the scenes israelis insist on things that they know the palestinians will never agree to without significant concessions, and palestinians mak insist on things that they know the israeli also never accept. israeli and palestinian negotiators carried on with u.s. brokered peace talks after the effort came close to collapse. >> the near unraveling came when israel announced it would not release another batch of palestinian prisoners breaking it's own commitment in the negotiations. palestinian protesters clashed with israeli forces in the west bank shortly after. israel said its hand was forced. palestinian leader mahmood abbas went ahead and saw membership to 15 international treaties and conventions, something h
story." [♪ music ] >> hello, i'm ray suarez. now stop me if you heard this one before.merican diplomats jet here and there talk extensively with palestinian representatives, talk extensively with israeli representatives, keep talks going when they threaten to unravel in mutual renation, and then what, the two sides remain in contact officially and quietly behind the scenes israelis insist on things that they know the palestinians will never agree to without significant concessions,...
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president >> who should answer for those people >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm rayuarez and on this edition of the story we're marking the 20th anniversary of nafta, the north amercian free trade agreement. did it improve the economies of the united states, mexico and canada? we're here with ambassadors from mexico and canada. you can never anticipate everything that's going to happen. right now ambassador, the united states is waiting for a final decision on keystone. you mentioned it in the last segment, a pipeline that will bring canadian energy resources down through the mississippi a wit basin through the gulf of mexico. how come something like that does not fall under nafta? how come we have fights about soft wood lumber, and it doesn't just fall under the mechanism of nafta to get worked out? >> well, we've got 80% of our trade free as they say between our countries. we didn't get 100% a number of years ago, but we got a lot of predictability across our countries with nafta. oil is coming down from canada. it's just how it's getting there. it's coming down as
president >> who should answer for those people >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm rayuarez and on this edition of the story we're marking the 20th anniversary of nafta, the north amercian free trade agreement. did it improve the economies of the united states, mexico and canada? we're here with ambassadors from mexico and canada. you can never anticipate everything that's going to happen. right now ambassador, the united states is waiting for a final decision on...
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america> american farms hire more than a million laborers every year who do everything from picking crops to needing animals to operating machinery. it is hard physical work often done in tough conditions and requiring a skilled hand. the reality is that america's 2.2 million farms depend on undocumented workers to stay alive and if those workers weren't there, americans would pay more for laborers and american consumers would pay more for groceries. >> half the workers on the farms picking crops are undocumented. the exact number is difficult to come by. the cost to american consumers should those workers disappear is hard to calculate. economists asked the question: what if immigration reform focused on only current policies? with fruit production dropping as much as 61%, and vegetable production declining by as much as 31%, it projects food prices would rise five to 6% with farmers limited by how much of the cost they can pass on to consumers. the result would be smaller supplies and highe
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> los angeles clippers owner donald sterile something a lonely man tonight. never mind the problems with his wife, nba commissioner adam silver calming outrage over racist remarks made by sterling. >> effective immediately i am banning mr. sterling for life from any association with the clippers organization or the nba. mr. sterling may not attend any nba games or practices. he may not be present at any clippers facility, and he may not participate in any business or player personnel decisions involving the team. >> in addition sterling is getting slapped with a fine of $2.5 million, the maximum nba fine possible. sterling admitted to making the statements on the tape realized on tmz. silver said the nba would do everything that it can to pressure sterile to selling the clippers team. we're in los angeles with more. >>> one team, one goal. they say they applaud the commissioner's decision to come down hard on donald sterling. the focus can now shift back to the players. not the racially cha
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> los angeles clippers owner donald sterile something a lonely man tonight. never mind the problems with his wife, nba commissioner adam silver calming outrage over racist remarks made by sterling. >> effective immediately i am banning mr. sterling for life from any association with the clippers organization or the nba. mr. sterling may not attend any nba games or practices. he may not...
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america> on the next talk to al aljazeera... >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> the taliban was planning another attack against the afghan national army. >> while he was waiting for the fighters to gather, i asked the taliban commander - leesan - about how he felt about killing fellow afghans. >> i asked him if the taliban today was changing its approach. >> i was driven to the outskirts of town to film a large gathering of over a hundred taliban fighters. this was undoubtedly a show of strength for the camera. and a reminder why so many are concerned about what will happen when the nato troops withdraw later this year. >> as you can see, some of the commanders are planning their attack today. they're planning to attack an afghan national army base. >> the key us war aim was to prevent al qaeda from being able
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america> on the next talk to al aljazeera... >> i'm antonio mora and this is talk to al jazeera >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> the taliban was planning another attack against the afghan national army. >> while he was waiting for the...
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story" ." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. nafta looked at trade between the u.s. canada and mexico an said mor more or less let's getd of the barriers, the technica technicalities and barriers. nafta negotiated under president george h.w. bush, ratified by president clinton, how has the north america trade worked? we will look at in fact from the american point of view, and we talk less, it seems, from a worker in quÉbec, a grocery shopper in tolucca and edmonton. we'll look at that today. we'll begin with a look back at what is in the law and the memories of the chief negotiators. >>> the mammoth nafta treaty when the united states, canada and mexico opened a market when globalization was in its infancy. now today trade of $17 billion annually. out of all of the trait, the three countrie--afterall the tre companies do in the world, those against it say the treaty hurts jobs. i sat down with karla hills with her thoughts on the treaty she helped write and it's impact today. >> what did all of the partners have that the other partners thought would be useful? were
story" ." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. nafta looked at trade between the u.s. canada and mexico an said mor more or less let's getd of the barriers, the technica technicalities and barriers. nafta negotiated under president george h.w. bush, ratified by president clinton, how has the north america trade worked? we will look at in fact from the american point of view, and we talk less, it seems, from a worker in quÉbec, a grocery shopper in tolucca and edmonton. we'll look at that...
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this is inside story. >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. on this edition of the program we're talking about massive recalls of cars with bad ignition switches. the problem with the design from a decade ago, everyone is trying to construct a timeline of what the government knew and when. the acting administrator of the national traffic highway administration faces tough questions on capitol hill. shawn kane and adam leavitt with grant and ice isenhoffer representing the victims of g.m. cars and ray lahood, secretary of transportation from 2009 to 2013. there were back and forth internal documents that have not been released to the opinion that shows how much it would cost to fix these switches, and how much it would save in warranty costs. when they found that it would cost $0.90 per unit and only save them $0.10 to $0.15 per unit, the decision was to stop making the fix. are these calculations often made in situations like these? >> what happens is that the defect decision the cost benefit analysis are juggled, and they're played out in the
this is inside story. >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. on this edition of the program we're talking about massive recalls of cars with bad ignition switches. the problem with the design from a decade ago, everyone is trying to construct a timeline of what the government knew and when. the acting administrator of the national traffic highway administration faces tough questions on capitol hill. shawn kane and adam leavitt with grant and ice isenhoffer representing the...
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story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. this week the inter governmental panel on climate change, the ippc released it's latest report, and it makes challenging reading. the 30 years ending in 2012 are the warmest three decades stretch in 1400 years, and rising seas, changing patterns of rain and snow are already being felt in the daily lives of people around the world. but the forces bringing these changes are front loaded. they're already in the atmosphere, and more people are talking not about how to stop it from happening, but what to do in the face of forces that will change daily life for hundreds of millions of people. here in the united states and around the world. >> no country on earth can hide from the effects of climate change. every continent is touched by global warming in some way. people and governments must prepared for huge changes. the one message that comes out very clearly is that the world has to adopt and the world has to mitigate. and the sooner we do that, the less the chances of some other worst im
story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. this week the inter governmental panel on climate change, the ippc released it's latest report, and it makes challenging reading. the 30 years ending in 2012 are the warmest three decades stretch in 1400 years, and rising seas, changing patterns of rain and snow are already being felt in the daily lives of people around the world. but the forces bringing these changes are front loaded. they're already in the atmosphere, and more people are talking...
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> timeow news bights. in syria, two spanish journalists of freed, but the circumstances of their captivity and what led to their release are unclear. an monday, the middle east bureau chief and the reporter returned to madrid. they are taken while trying leave jair. their captors identified as members of the islamic state of iraq initially kept their kidnapping you should wraps. in a press conference, the pair said they could not provide details of their ordeal, how they came to be freed or whether any ransom was paid. >> syria remains the most dangerous place in the world to be a reporter according to research. at least 53 media workers were kidnapped there last year. >> sounds like payback time in turkey after the prime minister won most of the elections. in a speech right after the vote, he vowed revenge on his hidden enemies including those in the news media. >> we will enter their layer, he said. they will pay the price. >> he filed legal complaints against newspaper with ties to a musl
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> timeow news bights. in syria, two spanish journalists of freed, but the circumstances of their captivity and what led to their release are unclear. an monday, the middle east bureau chief and the reporter returned to madrid. they are taken while trying leave jair. their captors identified as members of the islamic state of iraq initially kept their kidnapping you should wraps. in a press...
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america whenuestion see you at the top of the hour. signs of a break through coming from key negotiators. to reduce the pay out to thousands of former employ joes followin folloe story of one retired couple that says that any cuts could prove disastrous. we are headed for a big problem. i don't know what to do then. >> i don't either. >> the nurse, 71-year-old grade and i and his wife are the faces of a bankrupt city. a couple who live on the pension check that detroit promised them. a check that a bankruptcy deal may dramatically shrink. >> the amount of money they are talking about knocking out of your check, is half of it is your rent, or your house note. these people are going to suver, period. >> it is forcing them to ask questions that once seems unthinkable, how will i live, how will i make it. i am with already living close to poverty line as it is. to me. like i said, whether i choose for medicine, or food, i won't be able to go anywhere. >> but a new proposal from emergency manager may l
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america whenuestion see you at the top of the hour. signs of a break through coming from key negotiators. to reduce the pay out to thousands of former employ joes followin folloe story of one retired couple that says that any cuts could prove disastrous. we are headed for a big problem. i don't know what to do then. >> i don't either. >> the nurse, 71-year-old grade and i and his wife are the...
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera americalcome back to "techknow". i'm phil torres here with kyle, lindsay and rachelle. now, guys are, take a look at this. anybody hungry? >> can't say that i am. >> i'm here to tell you about what i see as the future of protein. it sees insects as food. let's take a look. ♪ >> there's no place quite like down south in louisiana for a great time and even greater food. but little did i know, my first trip to the mardi gras capital of the world would have me eating much more than a shrimp po boy. >> one area called bug apetite, we have bugs for appetizer. >> i'm at the audubon insectarium. >> what is entomophogy? >> that is insect eating. >> just as insects come in a variety of forms, so can entomophogy. you can eat the larva, the pupae or the adult. >> you are about to fry a drag on fly. >> about a dozen drag on flies. >> before you say yuck, consider this. >> it's great! >> 2 billion people are already eating insects as part of their regular diet throughout asia, south america and africa and
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story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. if you know a really old person ask them what it was like before antibiotics. people regularly died from common diseases or infections or suffered long and hard until an illness passed. then came medicines that meant millions no longer died from pneumonia, tuberculosis, or suffered from long-term debilitation from diseases like gonorrhea. making wonder drug after wonder drug more available and drove prices steadily down. but we overused some drugs, improperly used others, and now the infections themselves evolved. now the great gift to the world, cheap effective treatment for potentially fatal ailments is now in the future. >> reporter: the world may be heading to a post antibiotic era, modern medicines can no longer stand up to common infections like me known i can't, e. coli and mrsa. >> over the last 20 years bacteria has developed sophisticated resistence and we don't have the antibiotics to treat the patients. >> reporter: the "world health organization" released it's first compr
story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. if you know a really old person ask them what it was like before antibiotics. people regularly died from common diseases or infections or suffered long and hard until an illness passed. then came medicines that meant millions no longer died from pneumonia, tuberculosis, or suffered from long-term debilitation from diseases like gonorrhea. making wonder drug after wonder drug more available and drove prices steadily down. but we overused some drugs,...
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >>> al-qaeda fighters brazenly showing strength and threatening america in a new videotape. is the terror group getting stronger? also, how former new york mayor mike bloomberg is going to spend a fortune to try to beat the nra at its own game. plus is the u.s. run by dead people? and why an old bridge in new jersey that's costing us billions is a major sign that stifled american advancement. >>> why is hank aaron facing death threats? i am antonio morrow. welcome to "consider this." here is more on what's ahead. >> u.s. officials are analyzing a video showing the largest known al-qaeda gathering in yemen. this is all about flexing and showing the world we are aqap with. >> i don't think this increases our concern. our concern of high. >> we called on russia to be part of the solution to stop destabilizing ukraine. we have not done enough to assist ukraine. it's almost disgraceful how little we have done. >> each time russia takes these kinds of steps that are designed to destabilize
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story." thanks for being with us. in washington, i'm ray suarez. america. m richelle carey, are the top stories. >> armed men take over police and security buildings in eastern ukraine. the government accuses moss coy of stirring up trouble. >> coming up, italy's economic woes continue. >>> an diplomatic stand off iran will appeal a decision by the u.s. to reject a visa for its u.n. ambassador. >>> as the world
story." thanks for being with us. in washington, i'm ray suarez. america. m richelle carey, are the top stories. >> armed men take over police and security buildings in eastern ukraine. the government accuses moss coy of stirring up trouble. >> coming up, italy's economic woes continue. >>> an diplomatic stand off iran will appeal a decision by the u.s. to reject a visa for its u.n. ambassador. >>> as the world
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> welcome back. we are discussing new technology that help you control what you dream at night and how to impact the wakes life. given the chance, we figured most people would want to control their dreams and everyone we talked to knew how to unfold their dreams. >> my perfect dream would be probably to have a truckload of pizza delivered to my house every day in the giant mansion with a full size basketball court. >> in reality i'm a sales manager and in my dreams i'm 20 pounds heavy and play a wide receiver for the packers. >> i'm 20 pounds thinner and 20 years younger in my dreams and could do about 15 pullups. >> i like the pizza every day. i get the fun, detached aspect to all of this, is there any continuity between our waking life and focussing our dreams to do real problem solving? >> yes, our a dreams are focussed on the same thoughts and concerns as we have awake. if you want them to focus on a particular problem, you can give that some help right at bedtime by dream incuba
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera." i'm antonio mora. my guest this week documentary film maker ken burns. what is your view of history? it seems to me you toe kind of a middle ground between those who believe in the ultrapatriotic great man theory of history and more leftist that might look at a more popular history and looks at the evils of the past. >> i think you've hit the nail on the head. for a long time we've told about the history of great men, capital g capital m. it was presidents and wars in general. then we threw that out and replaced it with an equally fraudulent set, that american history was a history of european crimes. but there's a middle ground and that's an important thing. it's not some pablum that is mediocre, it is passionate but it understands, you can know about lincoln but let's learn about a southern ingredient and a northern grunt and have them meet in the middle. that's the way we've tried to tell history. the other thing is too often we want to make
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera." i'm antonio mora. my guest this week documentary film maker ken burns. what is your view of history? it seems to me you toe kind of a middle ground between those who believe in the ultrapatriotic great man theory of history and more leftist that might look at a more popular history and looks at the evils of the past. >> i think...
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story." in washington, i am ray suarez. ♪ >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm dell. ese are the stories we're following for you. >> the juvenile went down a hallway and was flashing two knives around and injured people. >> a stabbing spree at a high school near pittsburgh. many of the wounded now said to be in serious condition. >>> tense times in eastern ukraine. >>> and the president now on his way to a memorial service being held in texas today at fort hood.
story." in washington, i am ray suarez. ♪ >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm dell. ese are the stories we're following for you. >> the juvenile went down a hallway and was flashing two knives around and injured people. >> a stabbing spree at a high school near pittsburgh. many of the wounded now said to be in serious condition. >>> tense times in eastern ukraine. >>> and the president now on his way to a memorial service being held in texas...