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. >>> for years, california's medicaid program, rob reynolds reports a shortage of doctors threatensto make the search even harder. >> jennifer hon has always wanted to be a doctor. first year medical student with a strong desire to serve. >> ultimately one of my major goals going into medicine was hopefully to work with more underserved communities. >> in the california system of for profit health care students like ha hon to get big loans. >> looking at debt for 40,000 to 50,000 per year, over four years, so close to $200,000 a year. >> university of california add riverside is an area of the state facing a severe shortage of doctors. >> because it's the fastest growing area of the state and because 40% of the doctors in this area look like me, 55 years of age or older we will have a 5,000 physician deficit no matter what anyone does. >> the they earn far less than specialists like cardiologists or orthopedic surgeons. many doctors choose lucrative specialties in order to pay off debt. so u.c. riverside is trying a bold experiment, certain students who choose primary care and agree
. >>> for years, california's medicaid program, rob reynolds reports a shortage of doctors threatensto make the search even harder. >> jennifer hon has always wanted to be a doctor. first year medical student with a strong desire to serve. >> ultimately one of my major goals going into medicine was hopefully to work with more underserved communities. >> in the california system of for profit health care students like ha hon to get big loans. >> looking at debt...
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rob reynolds, dges had, utah. >>> slaves today are generally kidnapped deceived into working against their will and without pay. al jazeera's lisa bernard looks at a photographer. >> these are the face he of slaves, modern day slaves forced to work without pay, no power to walk away. they labor in gold mines in ga ghana, this child, kofi, worked at as a slave in a fish village in ghana, he was told solid as a slave and made to work hauling heavy fish nets. a claimed humanitarian photographer lisa documents their stories. >> entire families cloaked in a blanket of dust. are forced to stack bricks on their head. each brick weighing more than four pound. and then made to walk hundreds of yards to a truck to place them on the back of the truck. >> reporter: according the free the slaves a nonprofit agency, 23 million people are trapped in slavery around the world today. traffickers earn about $32 billion each year. many everyday products are made by slaves. such as cars, computers, chocolates, cell phones and clothing. >> they do it because they have been lied to and then exploited. >> i
rob reynolds, dges had, utah. >>> slaves today are generally kidnapped deceived into working against their will and without pay. al jazeera's lisa bernard looks at a photographer. >> these are the face he of slaves, modern day slaves forced to work without pay, no power to walk away. they labor in gold mines in ga ghana, this child, kofi, worked at as a slave in a fish village in ghana, he was told solid as a slave and made to work hauling heavy fish nets. a claimed humanitarian...
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as rob reynolds tells us a californian medical school has come up with a you nooek plan that could end the doctor draut. >> jennifer wanted to be a doctor. a daughter of immigrant, these a first-year medical student. >> one of my goals going into medicine is work with und underserved communities. >> in the system of for-profit health care, students need to get big loans. >> we are requiring a lot of debt, $40,000, $50,000 per year over four years. close to $200,000 or more. >> han studies at the university of california at riverside, an area of the state facing a severe shortage of doctors. >> because it's the fastest growing area in the state and 40% of the doctors look like me, they are 55 or colder, we'll have a 5,000 deficit. a health care system that rewards keeping people healthy is better than a system which saves lives at the end. it's the way the system is structured. he's an innovative thinker when it comes to a looming shortage of doctors. it will be severe for family doctors and paediatricians, who are often involved in preventative medicine. they earn less than specialists
as rob reynolds tells us a californian medical school has come up with a you nooek plan that could end the doctor draut. >> jennifer wanted to be a doctor. a daughter of immigrant, these a first-year medical student. >> one of my goals going into medicine is work with und underserved communities. >> in the system of for-profit health care, students need to get big loans. >> we are requiring a lot of debt, $40,000, $50,000 per year over four years. close to $200,000 or...
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rob reynolds al jazeera, park city, utah. >> let's bring in david polan, editor in chief of movie city news. thanks for being here. how exactly are some of these films chosen for sundance? >> the process is a combination of straight movies being submitted. over 8,000 films are submitted every year to sundance. then there's kind of another tier the festival doesn't like to talk about too much but ends up making up a lot of films in the festival, people who know people, connected with other projects going on with sundance outside of the festival itself who have the right agent, right person. those have a little bit of influence going into it but it's a mixture, 80% somebody who knew somebody and 20% things that just came over the transom. >> connections with people who came over the transom but what about the time? why do people jockey for screen dates? >> it's a jockeying to get in early. almost all the action really happens in the first four or five days. by tuesday the city starts emptying out essentially. you can go in main street in park city, unwalkable and then all of a sudden you
rob reynolds al jazeera, park city, utah. >> let's bring in david polan, editor in chief of movie city news. thanks for being here. how exactly are some of these films chosen for sundance? >> the process is a combination of straight movies being submitted. over 8,000 films are submitted every year to sundance. then there's kind of another tier the festival doesn't like to talk about too much but ends up making up a lot of films in the festival, people who know people, connected with...
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rob reynolds has the story. >> a poignant memorial to the victims of an unspeakable crime. the comfort women memorial depicts a young girl in traditional korean dress. her expression is distant. her fists are clenched. the bronze statute was installed last july at the request of the korean forum of southern california. phyllis worked on the project. >> so many girls were taken away to be used in slavery on the japanese army. we have installed a monument to remember their pain and suffering. >> as imperial japanese forces ram paged across issue yair in the 1930s and 40s, the government organized a series of brothels, girls mostly from north korea were used as sex slaves. >> they were as young as 12 years old. they had to serve soldiers more than 10 times a day, on weekends 40, 50 times a day. they were tortured, beaten, their bodies were mute latelied, they were -- mutilated. they were killed. >> a reminder and a warning against future atrocities. >> but there are those in japan who would prefer not to be reminded of the past. recently a group of japanese legislators troostl
rob reynolds has the story. >> a poignant memorial to the victims of an unspeakable crime. the comfort women memorial depicts a young girl in traditional korean dress. her expression is distant. her fists are clenched. the bronze statute was installed last july at the request of the korean forum of southern california. phyllis worked on the project. >> so many girls were taken away to be used in slavery on the japanese army. we have installed a monument to remember their pain and...
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rob reynolds has more. >> jennifer wanted to be a during. the daughter of immigrants, a first-year medical student. >> a goal of mine was to work with the underserved communities. >> in the for-profit health care medical school tuition is expensive and requires students like hahn to get big loans. we are acquiring a lot of death, 40,000 or 50,000, so close to 200,000 or more. >> she studies at the university of california in riverside, in an area of the state facing a shortage of doctors. dr richard aulds is dean of the riverside medical school. it's the fastest growing area and 40% of doctors look like me, 55 and older, we'll have a 5,000 position deficit in 10 years, no matter what anyone does. the looming shortage is severe for family doctors and paediatricians. they earn less than specialists like cardiologists or orthopaedic surgeons much many doctors choose lucrative specialties to pay off med school debts. so you see riverside is trying a bold experiment, the only one of its kind in the nation. students who choose primary care and agr
rob reynolds has more. >> jennifer wanted to be a during. the daughter of immigrants, a first-year medical student. >> a goal of mine was to work with the underserved communities. >> in the for-profit health care medical school tuition is expensive and requires students like hahn to get big loans. we are acquiring a lot of death, 40,000 or 50,000, so close to 200,000 or more. >> she studies at the university of california in riverside, in an area of the state facing a...
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. >> rob reynolds, bluffdale, utah. >>> president obama has declared january national slavery and humanrafficking prevention month. slaves today are generally kidnapped and deceived into working against their will and without pay. al jazeera's leaisa barnard tak a look at a photographer who is getting an intimate look at their stories. >> these are the faces of slaves, modern day slaves forced to work without pay under the threat of violence and with no power to walk away. they labor in gold mines in ghana, kilns in nepal and silk dying in india. sixteen hours a day, no rest for food or water or bathroom breaks. this child, kopi, worked as a slave in a fishing village in ghana his parents sent him away on a promise of education. he was sold as a slave, made to work hauling heavy fish nets. a photographer documents their story, lisa christine. >> entire families cloaked in a blanket of dust are forced to stack bricks on their head, up to 18 at a time, each brick weighing more than four pounds. and then made to walk hundreds of yards to a truck to place them on the back of the truck. >> a
. >> rob reynolds, bluffdale, utah. >>> president obama has declared january national slavery and humanrafficking prevention month. slaves today are generally kidnapped and deceived into working against their will and without pay. al jazeera's leaisa barnard tak a look at a photographer who is getting an intimate look at their stories. >> these are the faces of slaves, modern day slaves forced to work without pay under the threat of violence and with no power to walk away....
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rob reynolds does a taste test. >> from the outside you'd never know they're making a new kind of californiagold in these buildings. but here there's money being made in dozens of huge tanks, swarming with sturgeon. sturgeon aren't likely to win any beauty contests, but their briny eggs are the exquisite and expensive delicacy long schooled by czars, movie stars and now by lucy belman, the quality control queen of the sterling caviar company. >> a lot of people can't say they get to eat caviar for a living but do i. >> for decades russia and iran produced 95% of the world's caviar. that all changed when the soviet union collapsed. that said peter struffeneger. >> the money didn't flow back into supporting th supporting ty system. they overfished the caspian no. i.t. was functionally extinct. >> endless circles clockwise around their tanks, it takes eight to 12 years for them omature and grow into the really big guys like these. sturgeon have been swimming around on earth for 225,000 years, longer than dinosaurs and more than human gourmets dwochts developed a taste for their eggs. >> how do
rob reynolds does a taste test. >> from the outside you'd never know they're making a new kind of californiagold in these buildings. but here there's money being made in dozens of huge tanks, swarming with sturgeon. sturgeon aren't likely to win any beauty contests, but their briny eggs are the exquisite and expensive delicacy long schooled by czars, movie stars and now by lucy belman, the quality control queen of the sterling caviar company. >> a lot of people can't say they get to...
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rob reynolds has a report. >> if you ever wondered where the national security agency stores all that data it collection hcts, you're looking at it no. bluffdale a 92,000 square foot complex imletted last september at a cost of $92 billion. robert ban ford has studied the nsa for decades. >> the phone calls the e-mail the metadata, everything it collects it needs a place to store it and that's what bluffdale is for. you could sort of think of it as nsa's external hard drive. >> reporter: the nsa declined a request for an interview but in bluffdale, population about 8,000, most people don't have any qualms about their neighbor, the spy agency. >> it's an important mission. they get information from around the world. and it is my understanding that they study it here. >> if you can't trust your government to do the proper thing, what can you trust? >> but in the wake of former nsa contractor edward snowden's revelations, a nationwide movement is building to rein in the nsa, using constitutional powers vested in the states. connor boyak is president of the lobertas institute a utah think
rob reynolds has a report. >> if you ever wondered where the national security agency stores all that data it collection hcts, you're looking at it no. bluffdale a 92,000 square foot complex imletted last september at a cost of $92 billion. robert ban ford has studied the nsa for decades. >> the phone calls the e-mail the metadata, everything it collects it needs a place to store it and that's what bluffdale is for. you could sort of think of it as nsa's external hard drive....
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rob reynolds reports on a unique solution that may help turn that around. >> jennifer hon has always wanted to be a doctor. the daughter of immigrants, strong desire to serve. >> ultimately one of my major goals in going into medicine was to hopefully work with underserved communities. >> the system of for profit health care medical tuition is hugely expensive and requires students like ha hon to get loa. >> we are acquiring a lot of debt, 40,000, 50,000 a year over four years close to 200,000 or more. >> hon studies at the university of california at riverside, in an area of the state facing a severe shortage of doctors. dr. richard olds is the dean of the medical school. >> because 40% of the doctors in this area, look like me, 55 years of age or older we will have a 5,000 physician deficit in this area no matter what anyone does. >> they earn far less than specialists like cardiologists or orthopedic surgeons. many doctors choose lucrative specialties in order to pay off med school debts so u.c. riverside is trying to bold experiment, the only one of its kind in the nation. certai
rob reynolds reports on a unique solution that may help turn that around. >> jennifer hon has always wanted to be a doctor. the daughter of immigrants, strong desire to serve. >> ultimately one of my major goals in going into medicine was to hopefully work with underserved communities. >> the system of for profit health care medical tuition is hugely expensive and requires students like ha hon to get loa. >> we are acquiring a lot of debt, 40,000, 50,000 a year over four...
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rob reynolds met a couple in salt lake city. >> western clarke and brandon marks were married in the state of utah. now they are in a state of ambiguity. you definitely feel like you are in limbo. the pair who raise two children are among 1300 gay and lesbian couples to marry after a judge struck down utah's laws against same-sex marriage. the state and community didn't expect it. it was out of the blue. >> two weeks later of the u.s. government got the supreme court to halt the marriage. same-sex marriages already performed would not be recognised as legal. the fromming recognises the marriages. utah is a politically conservative state. two-thirds of you tarns belong to the mormon reliage jog. into mormon doctrine emphasis the traditional family. church leaders are opposed to gay marriage. they see this as the equivalent of pulling a book out of the bottom wall of the hour, the wall would fall. >> mormon families are dealing with a ruling striking down polygamy rule. some fundamentalists practice it. there's confusion about whether polygamy is part of the plan. >> if same-sex marria
rob reynolds met a couple in salt lake city. >> western clarke and brandon marks were married in the state of utah. now they are in a state of ambiguity. you definitely feel like you are in limbo. the pair who raise two children are among 1300 gay and lesbian couples to marry after a judge struck down utah's laws against same-sex marriage. the state and community didn't expect it. it was out of the blue. >> two weeks later of the u.s. government got the supreme court to halt the...
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rob reynolds reports, activists far from washington are taking matters into their own hands. >> reporter: if you have wondered where the national security agency stores all that data it collects, well, you are looking at it. this is the utah data center in bluffdale, a 92,000 square meter complex completed last september at ocost of $1.5 billion. robert banford has studied the nsa for decades. >> it is designed to hold information, the phone calls, the e-mail, the metadata, everything it collects, it needs a place to store it and that's what bluffdale is for. you can sort of think of it as nsa's external hard drive. >> reporter: the nsa declined a request for an interview. but in bluffdale population about 8,000 most people don't have any qualms about their neighbor, the spy agency. >> it's an important mission. they get information from around the world. and my understanding that they study it here. >> if you can't trust your government, to do the proper thing, what can you trust? >> but in the wake of former nsa contractor edward snowden's revelations, a nationwide movement is building
rob reynolds reports, activists far from washington are taking matters into their own hands. >> reporter: if you have wondered where the national security agency stores all that data it collects, well, you are looking at it. this is the utah data center in bluffdale, a 92,000 square meter complex completed last september at ocost of $1.5 billion. robert banford has studied the nsa for decades. >> it is designed to hold information, the phone calls, the e-mail, the metadata,...
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film, tech and wine industries but there is a new fish business now bringing in the big bucks and rob reynoldstest. >> from the outside you would never know they are making a new kind of california gold in these buildings. but here there is money being made in dozens of huge tanks swarming with stergeon and not likely to win beauty contest but their eggs are the expensive delicacy long consumed by czars, movie stars and lucy bellman, the quality control queen of the company. >> some people say they don't eat it but i do. >> reporter: the stergeon propheting from the fall of caspien sea caviar and that changed when the soviet union collapsed. >> there was rampid poaching and money did not flow back in and the quality of the caviar went down and now they say it is almost extent in the caspian sea. >> reporter: it takes 8-12 years for them to mature and grow in the really big guys like these. sturgeon have been swimming on the earth for 250 million years, that is long before the dinosaurs appeared on the planet and much longer before human gourmets developed a taste for their delectible eggs. how
film, tech and wine industries but there is a new fish business now bringing in the big bucks and rob reynoldstest. >> from the outside you would never know they are making a new kind of california gold in these buildings. but here there is money being made in dozens of huge tanks swarming with stergeon and not likely to win beauty contest but their eggs are the expensive delicacy long consumed by czars, movie stars and lucy bellman, the quality control queen of the company. >> some...
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festival in the united states and one of the most important festivals for independent film makers and rob reynolds park city, utah. >> about 7,000 directors, actors, film industry professionals and journalists are now descending on the tiny utah ski resort town of park city. it's time for the annual sun dance film festival now in its 30th year. the festival has become one of the most important venues for independent films, films that premiered here and went on to make it big have included beasts of the southern wild which was nominated for an oscar last year and also winters bone in 2010 which launched the career of oscar winning actress jennifer lawrence and altogether there will be 117 films feature length films that is and 66 short subjects shown at the festival selected from among 12000 submissions. and there are 57 countries represented here at sun dance. >> reporter: the nominees for hollywood's big awards the oscars have been announced and american hustle is one of to films with ten nominations including best picture and gravity also has ten nominations and sandra bulloch for the race for b
festival in the united states and one of the most important festivals for independent film makers and rob reynolds park city, utah. >> about 7,000 directors, actors, film industry professionals and journalists are now descending on the tiny utah ski resort town of park city. it's time for the annual sun dance film festival now in its 30th year. the festival has become one of the most important venues for independent films, films that premiered here and went on to make it big have included...
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rob reynolds, a pleasure to have you here. come back and see us again.you are seeing him first here on bloomberg. have asia's inflation rate. the latest consumer price index later this evening from india. that.look forward to this is "on the move. how -- "on the move." >> you are back with "on the move." her party winning a majority where many seats were not contested by deposition. at least 18 people were killed and dozens of polling stations set on fire on voting day. are burning out of control in western australia as the country races for searing temperatures. a heat wave began at the end of december and continues through much of the country, smashing records and being described as a highly significant event by the bureau of meteorology. northwestern australia is a in temperatures of 50 degrees on thursday. the indian diplomat in the center of [indiscernible] he was arrested last month, accused of the sub fraud and -- accused of visa fraud and paying her maid less than minimum wage. we have more pressure coming on to the reserve bank of india to raise
rob reynolds, a pleasure to have you here. come back and see us again.you are seeing him first here on bloomberg. have asia's inflation rate. the latest consumer price index later this evening from india. that.look forward to this is "on the move. how -- "on the move." >> you are back with "on the move." her party winning a majority where many seats were not contested by deposition. at least 18 people were killed and dozens of polling stations set on fire on...
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rob reynolds, aljazeera, park city, utah. >> more than 180 feature length films and short films willn at the festival this week. the sun is getting ready to rice as the fires continue to burn in california. fire officials say 30% of those fires have now been contained. that is actually good news in firefighting materials, but they are concerned about how hot and dry it has been and will continue to be according to nicole mitchell, as there is no rain in sight and the winds continue to whip anything that burrs in any direction. two houses have been claimed, two firefighters killed. we will continue to watch that situation in glenn dora california throughout the day. that is going to do it for this hour of aljazeera america. we want to thank each and every one of you for watching. as always, more news straight ahead. you can check us out 24 hours a day logging on to aljazeera.com where the news continues 24 hours a >>> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm del walters. these are the top stories we are following for you at this hour. president obama expected to announce changes to the nsa'
rob reynolds, aljazeera, park city, utah. >> more than 180 feature length films and short films willn at the festival this week. the sun is getting ready to rice as the fires continue to burn in california. fire officials say 30% of those fires have now been contained. that is actually good news in firefighting materials, but they are concerned about how hot and dry it has been and will continue to be according to nicole mitchell, as there is no rain in sight and the winds continue to...
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rob dunham is executive vice president of pub blig lic affai r.j. reynoldsnks for having me. >> the company has made an investment in the e-cigarette space. you do have a dog in this fight. where do you think this is going to play out nationwide when it comes to smoking in the office, whether it's e-cigarettes or otherwise? >> i think you've got a couple of issues. obviously one in terms of the workplace. you know, is this going to be subject to broader public policy decisions or is this going to be left to individual businesses to decide what's best for them and for their employees? certainly as you mentioned, we are extremely interested in how this might play out. if you're asking for a prediction, i would certainly like to think that public policy ultimately understands that this represents a massive opportunity to reduce the harm caused by traditional cigarette smoking and that policy should incentivize not to introduce artificial barriers to accelerate the migration from traditional smoking to far less risky smoke-free alternatives like e-cigarettes. >>
rob dunham is executive vice president of pub blig lic affai r.j. reynoldsnks for having me. >> the company has made an investment in the e-cigarette space. you do have a dog in this fight. where do you think this is going to play out nationwide when it comes to smoking in the office, whether it's e-cigarettes or otherwise? >> i think you've got a couple of issues. obviously one in terms of the workplace. you know, is this going to be subject to broader public policy decisions or is...
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let's go to robert reynolds. [ laughter ] rob -- >> that's an understandable mistake. >> i know.w. i know. what makes you different? >> reporter: well, this is the kind -- the kind of movie you are going to see here is not the heavy-on special effects hollywood films. these are low budget many by less well-known directors, and this is really the prime venue for those types of films to get a showing, and get scene by critics, distributors, and studio executives. i'm standing in front of the historic egyptian theater where many of the premiers take place, and things are starting to get pretty busy here. if we look down main street you can see plenty of people going to and fro in the quite chilly temperatures here in the mountains of utah. there are thousands of people here to see this festival, including actors, directors, move i have studio directors and lots of journalists as well. not all of the films being shown here are going to break through and be widely seen by a lot of people, but there is always the chance one of these will become one of the next big hits. that has happen
let's go to robert reynolds. [ laughter ] rob -- >> that's an understandable mistake. >> i know.w. i know. what makes you different? >> reporter: well, this is the kind -- the kind of movie you are going to see here is not the heavy-on special effects hollywood films. these are low budget many by less well-known directors, and this is really the prime venue for those types of films to get a showing, and get scene by critics, distributors, and studio executives. i'm standing in...