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and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critil issues. and by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. >> narrator: reporter ghaith abdul-ahad's journey in yemen began here, in the dangerous no man's land between the yemeni army and al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. >> the government doesn't allow journalists to go see al qaeda. >> narrator: they had to take a risky route through the desert. >> we had to leave the main road, as it's been blocked by the military. and all along the main way we saw military installations, we saw tanks, pickup trucks, mounted with machine guns. >> narrator: just days earlier, ghaith, an iraqi journalist, had heard from his contact inside al qaeda. it had taken months of secret negotiations. >> we're trying to hit a bedouin settlement and find a guy who can take us through that desert into the town. >> narrator: ghaith's destination was jaar, a la
and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critil issues. and by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. >> narrator: reporter ghaith abdul-ahad's journey in yemen began here, in the dangerous no man's land between the yemeni army and al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. >>...
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and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. and the best exotic marigold hotel. >> is this your first time in india? >> yes-- do you think we'll be all right? >> it's going to be extraordinary. >> this spring, go someplace exotic. >> welcome to the best exotic marigold hotel. >> there's an indian in there. >> with judi dench, bill nigh, tom wilkinson, penelope wilton and maggie smith. >> india is about what you bring to it. >> i'm really loving this! >> i just want a glass of water. >> that was a gin and tonic. >> i know that now. >> the best exotic marigold hotel, rated pg-13. now playing in select theaters. hr/ >> yep, that's meth. and your hypodermic needle that about punctured my arm fell out from your hat. he's dealing. >> how many bags do we have? >> four baggies. you have the right to remain silent. anything you s
and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. and the best exotic marigold hotel. >> is this your first time in india? >> yes-- do you think we'll be all right? >> it's going to be extraordinary. >> this...
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and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprprprprprpp >> martin smith: it's one of america's most dangerous jobs. >> people have no idea what we go through on a day-to-day basis to give them that service when they're holding their cell phone. >> smith: tower climbers install and service cell phone antennas, ascending hundreds-- sometimes more than a thousand-- feet. >> people don't understand what the danger is to tower climbing. one person drops a wrench and it'll kill somebody. >>yeah, 1,500 feet. look at that view! we get paid for this. we get paid for this. >> 1,500 feet. >> smith: the job attracts a certain kind of worker. >> this is awesome. >> smith: someone like jay guilford. >> he was young, he was cocky. he was never scared of nothing. >> 911 emergency. >> yes, we're working on a tower site. we just had a man fall from a
and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprprprprprpp >> martin smith: it's one of america's most dangerous jobs. >> people have no idea what we go through on a day-to-day basis to give them that service when they're holding...
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disability rights attorney and children's advocate reva martin is here.u have tenure for life. >> it's really troubling and it's not an isolated case. there are cases it takes up to eight years a teacher took to remove her from the district and cost the district over 300,000 dlrss. i'm all for protecting the rights. the right to have a fair and neutral proceeding to determine whether there should be a termination is important. because we want teachers to feel secure in their jobs. what we don't want is a protracted process that takes year and years and costs districts hundreds of thousands of dollars when they're egregious situations like this. i can't imagine a teacher asking young girls to take off tops and bras. >> and if it's hard to fire teachers that have misconduct, it's hard to get rid of those that are underperforming and bad teachers. >> absolutely. the whole process of removing a teacher with all the administrative obstacles in the way of the school district makes it impossible to remove a teacher. i'm encouraged by something. we're seeing on t
disability rights attorney and children's advocate reva martin is here.u have tenure for life. >> it's really troubling and it's not an isolated case. there are cases it takes up to eight years a teacher took to remove her from the district and cost the district over 300,000 dlrss. i'm all for protecting the rights. the right to have a fair and neutral proceeding to determine whether there should be a termination is important. because we want teachers to feel secure in their jobs. what we...
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disability rights attorney and children's advocate reva martin is here. you so much for being with us. no one is saying teachers shouldn't have rights. but you're saying the word tenure has evolved from meaning due process to tenure for life. >> anderson, you know, this case is really troubling. and it's not an isolated case. there are cases it takes up to eight years a teacher took to remove her from the district and cost the district over $300,000. i'm all for protecting the teachers rights. i believe that their right to due process or their right to have a fair and neutral proceeding to determine whether there should be a termination is important. because we want teachers to feel secure in their jobs. what we don't want is a protracted process that takes year and years and costs districts hundreds of thousands of dollars when they're egregious situations like this. i can't imagine a teacher asking young girls to take off tops and bras. it's just really an egregious situation. >> and if it's hard to fire teachers that have misconduct, it's hard to get r
disability rights attorney and children's advocate reva martin is here. you so much for being with us. no one is saying teachers shouldn't have rights. but you're saying the word tenure has evolved from meaning due process to tenure for life. >> anderson, you know, this case is really troubling. and it's not an isolated case. there are cases it takes up to eight years a teacher took to remove her from the district and cost the district over $300,000. i'm all for protecting the teachers...
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and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. and the best exotic marigold hotel, in theaters this summer. >> so much for that election day euphoria... >> the economy has now lost 650,000 jobs just in the past three months... >> narrator: the inauguration was 76 days away. >> this was the most eventful and consequential presidential transition in american history. >> all eyes are now on barack obama to turn it around... >> narrator: in chicago, president-elect barack obama was watching the economy continue to collapse. >> this is like watching a train wreck in slow motion... >> the s&p 500 in an 11-year low... >> he had to start thinking about this the day after he was elected. >> and the losses just snowballed... >> narrator: at the start of his presidential quest, obama had chosen a dream team of reform-minded economists
and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. and the best exotic marigold hotel, in theaters this summer. >> so much for that election day euphoria... >> the economy has now lost 650,000 jobs just in the past three...
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and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critil issues. and by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. >> narrator: every day tens of thousands of workers make their way to wall street. they work for banks, brokerages, hedge funds, insurance companies and mortgage lenders. it is the largest single sector of the american economy-- an industry that is almost double the size of amera's manufacturing ctor; a business with enormous power and global reach. it is the industry that led america and the world into its worst economic crisis since the great depression. the banks say they exist to create wealth-- holding in trust our collective worth, promising to invest the trillions of dollars that stream in from businesses, pension funds and savings accounts that belong to all of us. one morning in the fall of 2011, bankers arriving in lower manhattan were caught by surprise. >> this is
and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critil issues. and by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. >> narrator: every day tens of thousands of workers make their way to wall street. they work for banks, brokerages, hedge funds, insurance companies and mortgage lenders. it...
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and by reva and david gan, committeto investigave journalism as the guardian of the public interest.additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. and the best exotic marigold hotel. >> it's a luxury development where all the residents are in their golden years. >> like the coast of florida? >> but with more elephants. >> this spring, joiseven strangers... >> welcome to the best exotic marigold hotel. >> ...on a journey unlike any othe >> what do you see here that i don't? >> the light, colors, smiles. it teaches me something. >> from the director of shakespeare in love... >> everything will be all right in the end. so if it is not all right, it is not yet the end. >> the best exotic marigold hotel, rated pg-13. in select theaters may 4. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgborg >> for more on this and other frontline programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontline. frontline"money, power and wall street" is av
and by reva and david gan, committeto investigave journalism as the guardian of the public interest.additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. and the best exotic marigold hotel. >> it's a luxury development where all the residents are in their golden years. >> like the coast of florida? >> but with more...
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[applause] >>> i want to reva but i think is one of the more moving passages and as you describe what's happening before the cameras rolling. so this is what you've described. deutsch said that wasn't their intent, and that was made brutally clear to me when one of the officers kicked me with his boot in sight of my face smashing my jaw it felt like someone had taken a baseball bat to my head before i could register that unbearable pain of the other officers slapped me with his baton i heard a crack and i was surprised when that happened that i immediately pleaded with one of the arresting officers but at that point had become the kind guardian angel at least in your mind someone who was different from the rest. - that this was going to sound -- i know this is going to some kind of strange but up until that point i felt safe with her at the scene, sort of a maternal presence that wouldn't allow things to get out of control. i shouted out to hurt the don't have to do this. tell them they don't have to do this. >> i shouldn't have been drinking and driving but i had a job to do to that mo
[applause] >>> i want to reva but i think is one of the more moving passages and as you describe what's happening before the cameras rolling. so this is what you've described. deutsch said that wasn't their intent, and that was made brutally clear to me when one of the officers kicked me with his boot in sight of my face smashing my jaw it felt like someone had taken a baseball bat to my head before i could register that unbearable pain of the other officers slapped me with his baton i...
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del presidente barack obama y su retador por la casa caitt romney, un sono de washington po y abc, revaen la ciudad especialmentend se despierta americaunivision@@dese burÓ de proteccion de in y grags y aduanas, que verifica el status legal de empleado e la ciudad escondido. >> ¿por quÉ tienen que hacerlo si no hay necesidad? en gastar dineroue no se tiene y quitar la imagen que tiene esta ciudad que ha oierta ido a travÉs de lr >> hay tenÓn especÍfica eel n@@s tema denmigraciÓn en esaspierta bill do eun tema msado en ea ciudad. >> (en inglÉs). >> exist unaspierta americauniv ciudad, arte de eso nos han demandado varia veces ierta amea univistratar de corregir algas las id que se han presentado. >> (en inglÉs). >> segÚn flores es improbable que la ciudad vea u desarrollo, muchos inversionistas no quieren hacer inverÓn en lugares controversiales. >> y se que la nad sedespa amert bien para sirionision@@despauni. parares launivision@@despierta @@ lÍder que v a generar dejar consecuencias. >> tambiÉn la ciudad en escondo ha batallado c impuestos no no mÁs de propiedad pero de ventas, porque
del presidente barack obama y su retador por la casa caitt romney, un sono de washington po y abc, revaen la ciudad especialmentend se despierta americaunivision@@dese burÓ de proteccion de in y grags y aduanas, que verifica el status legal de empleado e la ciudad escondido. >> ¿por quÉ tienen que hacerlo si no hay necesidad? en gastar dineroue no se tiene y quitar la imagen que tiene esta ciudad que ha oierta ido a travÉs de lr >> hay tenÓn especÍfica eel n@@s tema...
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y escuche bien la compaÑÍa kodak ocultaba un rctoruclearn el sÓtano de su sede en nueva york, esto revapor marco que ayer cumpliÓ 28 aÑos me pregunto cuantas suegras cheese mo sas no contaran chismes en esta red social. tenemomÁs para ustedes en despierta amÉca. ay, ahora quÉ les pecÍ si vamos a south miami, ahÍ en una escuela hay dtodo pasa de todo. >>> de todo y nos dicen,os entan que yao uno de los nuestr estÁ ayko ahÍ de colado en una clase. >>> jimmy, jessenia, karina, alandro shaban. > presente maestra!. (aplausos). muchachos, buenos dÍas a ustedes en los estudios rstamos aquÍ en vo y directo donde estudia mi querida jessenia y mi querida karina y aquÍ le llevas des de cÓmo comen, quÉ hacen los jÓvenes en el colegio, desde aÁa vamos a tar en vivo yirecto toda la maÑan estÁn ustedes los fans de karina y jessenia y vamos a llevar todos los des en vivo y directo arriba muchachos!. . eso!. >>> despierta amÉrica, me encanta. >>> sÍ se puede. >>> estarÉ viviendo su etapa de se secundaria. >>> ya ni me acuerdo. > claro que sÍ. >>> enlanco y negro era vamos a continuar con mÁs luego vamos
y escuche bien la compaÑÍa kodak ocultaba un rctoruclearn el sÓtano de su sede en nueva york, esto revapor marco que ayer cumpliÓ 28 aÑos me pregunto cuantas suegras cheese mo sas no contaran chismes en esta red social. tenemomÁs para ustedes en despierta amÉca. ay, ahora quÉ les pecÍ si vamos a south miami, ahÍ en una escuela hay dtodo pasa de todo. >>> de todo y nos dicen,os entan que yao uno de los nuestr estÁ ayko ahÍ de colado en una clase. >>> jimmy,...
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propuestas del presidentearack obama y su retador por la casa caitt romney, un sono de wasngton po y abc, revaagen que tiene esta ciud que ha obtenido a travÉs de los aÑos, metiendo presÓn mÁs comunidad.usted propia >> teÓn eecÍfica eel tema denmigraciÓn en esa ciudad. >> cro que es una obsesiÓn enen algunos miembros del ca bill do eun tema msado en ea ciudad. >> ( inglÉs). >> est unagenda con amplia evidenci >> hemos tenido un impactouy negavon la imagee la ciudad, arte de eso n han demandado varia veces diferentes orgaciones para tratar de corregir algas de las id que se han presentado. >> (en ilÉs). >> segÚn flores es improbabl que la ciudad vea u desarrollo, muchos inversionistas no quieren har invero lugares controversiales. >> y se que la udad se vea bien para sirdelante. parares laiudad tiene un lÍder que v a generar dejar consecuencias. tambiÉn la ciudad en escondo ha batallado c impuestos no no mÁs de propiedad pero de ventas, porque bajar muchas las ventas en parteon la economÍ >> y creo que tambiÉn en parte por la repaciÓn que tienea ciudad de ser muyagresiva >> acuerdo a la comunid
propuestas del presidentearack obama y su retador por la casa caitt romney, un sono de wasngton po y abc, revaagen que tiene esta ciud que ha obtenido a travÉs de los aÑos, metiendo presÓn mÁs comunidad.usted propia >> teÓn eecÍfica eel tema denmigraciÓn en esa ciudad. >> cro que es una obsesiÓn enen algunos miembros del ca bill do eun tema msado en ea ciudad. >> ( inglÉs). >> est unagenda con amplia evidenci >> hemos tenido un impactouy negavon la imagee...
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report out that says 80% of our civilians have the military life experiences -- >> host: thank you reva sorry to cut you off but we have about 40 seconds left. do you keep statistics on military families to look at that as he suggests? >> guest: we don't have the statistics today for you, but we might be able to use some of the surveys to produce the data. you can take the numbers and slice them differently than we did. the last product on the military get very quickly. i think it's a very important issue. i would like to see another program for people who are talking about the military gab. i think it is something like 1% of the american population today has served in iraq or afghanistan that means 99% haven't necessarily been directly affected on the war. we'll proceed once again america looking at the number of the size for the veteran population. thank you for your information to the viewers. there's been a lot of books written and most of it is the people that talk to friends of friends of friends. they really don't have the information itself. she tried to put me to the test many
report out that says 80% of our civilians have the military life experiences -- >> host: thank you reva sorry to cut you off but we have about 40 seconds left. do you keep statistics on military families to look at that as he suggests? >> guest: we don't have the statistics today for you, but we might be able to use some of the surveys to produce the data. you can take the numbers and slice them differently than we did. the last product on the military get very quickly. i think it's...