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studios that are the collateral gadget or dooming in the city my san francisco studio and those of selmatudios will be evicted this november where are we to go not in selma if the new zone bill passed without replacing a pdr as recommended by todco all spades evolved will be erased in selma and once the artists leave they can't come back we've seen this before it happened at the.org stuff what can we do we can gather our voices to become one voice and shout out our concerns to ask the board of supervisors all the cultural spaces for dance and art and microscopic he can are they worth our joint effort to make sure the arts have a home in the city because san francisco without art would be a city without a heart you. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> and if there are any other members of the public that wish to speak coma. >> i need more time to speak because today that's my service dog excuse me. today, we witnessed people with disability and seniors demonstrating with conviction and encourage stand up up for what they believe and to me that is called the heel power of
studios that are the collateral gadget or dooming in the city my san francisco studio and those of selmatudios will be evicted this november where are we to go not in selma if the new zone bill passed without replacing a pdr as recommended by todco all spades evolved will be erased in selma and once the artists leave they can't come back we've seen this before it happened at the.org stuff what can we do we can gather our voices to become one voice and shout out our concerns to ask the board of...
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. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing?acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >> this relationship between cigarette smoking and health is in the field of lung cancer. there is a very strong relationship, sounds like a causal relationship between heart disease and cigarette smoke. >> this bombshell report 50 years ago by u.s. surgeon general dr. lew they luther terry. >> in this area of general practitioners, surgeons, and so forth, the brand name was camel. >> up to that time, the cigarette was a staple of life. even this advertisement for camel. >> doctors smoke camels try them for yourself. >> that was then. this i
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so i want to close with a story of one of the many rabbis who came to selma 50 years ago. a few days after he arrived to join the protests, he and a colleague were thrown in jail. they spent a friday in custody singing to the tune of "we shall overcome." that in and of itself is a profound statement of faith and hope. but, what is wonderful is that out of respect, many of their fellow protesters again wearing what they called freedom caps, yarmulkes, as they marched. the day after they were released from prison, the rabbi watched dr. king lead a prayer meeting before crossing the edmund pettus bridge. dr. king said, we are like the children of israel, marching from slavery to freedom. that's what happens when we are true to our values. it's not just good for us. but, it brings the community together. [applause] tikkun olam. it brings the community together and helps to repair the world. it bridges differences that once looked unbridgeable. it creates a future for our children that once seemed unattainable. this congregation, jewish-american life is a testimony to the capac
so i want to close with a story of one of the many rabbis who came to selma 50 years ago. a few days after he arrived to join the protests, he and a colleague were thrown in jail. they spent a friday in custody singing to the tune of "we shall overcome." that in and of itself is a profound statement of faith and hope. but, what is wonderful is that out of respect, many of their fellow protesters again wearing what they called freedom caps, yarmulkes, as they marched. the day after...
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it's been 50 years since selma, 50 years since the first sds march.o it was a time that changed our lives, nearing a second reconstruction before the murders of dr. king and bobby kennedy. then came the budget cuts, the end of the war on poverty. then came the watergate repression. and we became a generation of might-have-beens. like sisyphus, our rock lay at the bottom of the hill. we gather here to remember the power that we had at one point the power of the peace movement, and to challenge the pentagon now on the battlefield of memory. we have to resist their military occupation of our minds and the minds of future generations. [applause] memory is very much like rock climbing, the recovery of memory. each niche towards the summit is graphed inch by bleeding inch and has to be carefully carved with tools that are precise in order to take the next step. falling back is always possible. but as dr. king himself said on his last night, there is something in humans that makes us aspire to climb mountains, to reach that majesty, if only for a moment. we
it's been 50 years since selma, 50 years since the first sds march.o it was a time that changed our lives, nearing a second reconstruction before the murders of dr. king and bobby kennedy. then came the budget cuts, the end of the war on poverty. then came the watergate repression. and we became a generation of might-have-beens. like sisyphus, our rock lay at the bottom of the hill. we gather here to remember the power that we had at one point the power of the peace movement, and to challenge...
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>> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >> the technology is there... why isn't being done more? how to make recycling work... >> when these different plastics are blended then the recycling becomes difficult, to impossible. >> can we fix america's plastic problem? >> we can't unscramble an egg... >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> i'm standing in a tropcal wind storm... >> ...can effect and surprise us... >> wow, these are amazing... >> techknow, where technology meets humanity! only on al jazeera america the super bug. they are dangerous
>> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk...
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. >> so the western edition selma association is not. >> i've not heard from him. >> i've received something by e-mail because i'm on that list they were complaining about it. >> so i saw that as well i'm not sure what that turns into. >> great okay. >> do you know across the peripheries any opposition or support. >> i haven't worked that at this point again we'll certainly find out once again we get a scheduled date we'll start seeing if other folks are interested in sponsoring. >> sure. >> frankly that is something that is specific to one supervisors area so it is unlikely likely unless there is something out of the ordinary if the supervisors support a one change correct he's the sponsor to so jocelyn if everything we're talking about 6 months or a year with all those committees. >> no, this legislation the specific to llp is would go to committee go hearing assuming it most of auto u out of committee go to the board for read and that's a few months. >> okay. that's good. >> people have been waiting awhile. >> absolutely keep our fingers crossed under the heading of staff and office updat
. >> so the western edition selma association is not. >> i've not heard from him. >> i've received something by e-mail because i'm on that list they were complaining about it. >> so i saw that as well i'm not sure what that turns into. >> great okay. >> do you know across the peripheries any opposition or support. >> i haven't worked that at this point again we'll certainly find out once again we get a scheduled date we'll start seeing if other folks...
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you've built with all our community our government our supervisors and the neighborhood right here in selma this is a great receipt for success i say to all the other nonprofit follow the lead here they are glen eagle doing to right congratulations (clapping) give them a hand (clapping). >> all right. so now we're going to oh, gosh bring up another speaker jane kim (clapping). >> the first thing i asked why they're not no school today (laughter). >> they told me they said we are far enough we can miss school today i've committed to my talk points welcome to the south of market it is so amazing to be part of this community and it is amazing to look around the room and see the individual that make this neighborhood safer and stronger this is a partnership and this is a community and partnership i'm so lucky to represent a community that works so hard to make this community work last week supervisor london breed and i were at the opening of market street they own they're building and provide the services to the youth on the street it is amount to come to the south of market to announce u monop
you've built with all our community our government our supervisors and the neighborhood right here in selma this is a great receipt for success i say to all the other nonprofit follow the lead here they are glen eagle doing to right congratulations (clapping) give them a hand (clapping). >> all right. so now we're going to oh, gosh bring up another speaker jane kim (clapping). >> the first thing i asked why they're not no school today (laughter). >> they told me they said we...
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we're a food city it is very important. >> i'm glad our planning on adding to the mix in the western selma that's look at brandon street and see how much entertainment we can put there this is one of the first joining hopefully in good, good a decade from now. >> i have a question your you 7th and brandon. >> across the street from the hall of justice saw this is a sally. >> okay. so because i thought anything south of harrison between division and fourth or something was that not- what went down with that remembered me if you can. >> 6th maybe. >> you know what i'm talking. >> we considered a full entertainment but the hops and the bureaucracy i think we'll have to do that we don't want to be a night club that's not our choice we wanted to do ambient music for happy hour and maybe at some point in the future we'll consider it we're an old building that will take a lot of construction and what have you this is perfect for us we appreciate this opportunity. >> great well, it seems straightforward so thank you very much for your time i don't know if there is any public comment. >> thank you,
we're a food city it is very important. >> i'm glad our planning on adding to the mix in the western selma that's look at brandon street and see how much entertainment we can put there this is one of the first joining hopefully in good, good a decade from now. >> i have a question your you 7th and brandon. >> across the street from the hall of justice saw this is a sally. >> okay. so because i thought anything south of harrison between division and fourth or something...
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. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing?acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >> now available, the ne >>> i've spent time in casablanca, algiers, tunis, cairo, jericho, ramallah. one thing the diverse players have in common, is there are so many young when that have nothing to do, too little to do or too much to do for two little money. badly won or corrupt states rose from the end of colonialism and the state never delivered. too much of the modest resources of a country ending up in too few hands and a state valued with keeping up order. too many came to adulthood dissatisfied. hardly able to support a family, unab
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. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing?aimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america.mobile app available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >>> the modern global hiring hall is turning, what we were told, job security, on its head. >>> you could be in taiwan and write software for an american company, about you can't pay the house, from singapore or give someone a haircut. but if you are not providing a service or physically delivering a product, the big message of the 21st century is no one is safe, workers' comp pete against everyone, everywhere, who does the same work, so a demand for a raise is flirtin
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the neighborhoods strongly opposed this idea and some welcome it we think the area at at&t park for selma will change the parking patterns in the evening hours in particular and then we'll create a good neighbor policy that is consistent with the entertainment commission they'll be applying for a permit for the ticketing and logically vendor and graffiti and trash that impacts the site and surrounding block quickly two more little things the dual event there's been much discussion what happens with whether when there's an event at at&t there are little instances others airport and the last year but that concert or event at&t at in that particular case we're working first to identify and avoid those sclfts in the mission bay ball park commission committee and through the may be and when there are conflicts we want to separate those arrivals more and more most challenging everybody coming out the neighborhood at the same time the more we startle those the more we can utility it existing transit and streamline capacity we have 12r5rgd start times and regular participation in the committee an
the neighborhoods strongly opposed this idea and some welcome it we think the area at at&t park for selma will change the parking patterns in the evening hours in particular and then we'll create a good neighbor policy that is consistent with the entertainment commission they'll be applying for a permit for the ticketing and logically vendor and graffiti and trash that impacts the site and surrounding block quickly two more little things the dual event there's been much discussion what...
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well, and i talked about this this weekend at selma. risked their lives to make sure we all had the right to vote. we give away our power all the time. and, you know, everybody's so frustrated with washington, uh, including yours truly. we're also very busy with facebook. you have to -- i mean, that's really -- but the point is, is that the reason washington does not work is because 2/3 of... 2/3 of us who should be active, aren't active. and as a consequence, uh, special interests and big money ends up, you know, moving a lot of the agenda, driving gridlock, and, so -- speaking of money, you have a student aid bill of rights. that's something that you're very passionate about, because it wasn't so long ago that you were still paying off your student loans. still paying them off, absolutely. and, look. i was in georgia tech earlier this week and talked to a big crowd of students about this. and i suspect there's some folks in the audience who are concerned about this, as well. we have -- [ cheers and applause ] everybody understands tha
well, and i talked about this this weekend at selma. risked their lives to make sure we all had the right to vote. we give away our power all the time. and, you know, everybody's so frustrated with washington, uh, including yours truly. we're also very busy with facebook. you have to -- i mean, that's really -- but the point is, is that the reason washington does not work is because 2/3 of... 2/3 of us who should be active, aren't active. and as a consequence, uh, special interests and big...
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one of the nonprofits focuses serving under-funded schools near selma.ir hope that any attention to the plight of this 12-oun coy area is welcomed attention to highlight some of the schools still heated with coal and in some cases with raw sewage running through their ditches. >> at the end of the day what is most important is how do we make sure that the world knows that black belt children matter. >> reporter: cosby posts messages of opposition on-line i'm appalled and sad for those kids and this is insane and frighteneninging. one of cosby's accusers weighing in on facebook lily barn ard, please urge the city of selma to cancel cosby's visit. >> i think charities are desperate for attention and their desperation overruled common sense here. the tone in the schools today quite different. his reception overwhelmingly positive. from this morning's standing ovation to many students telling us they view his presence as an inspiration. >> this is great. this is a great man here. >> for someone to just put that on him. you know? it doesn't seem like he's the
one of the nonprofits focuses serving under-funded schools near selma.ir hope that any attention to the plight of this 12-oun coy area is welcomed attention to highlight some of the schools still heated with coal and in some cases with raw sewage running through their ditches. >> at the end of the day what is most important is how do we make sure that the world knows that black belt children matter. >> reporter: cosby posts messages of opposition on-line i'm appalled and sad for...
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a march from selma to montgomery. ♪ selma is now for every man, woman, and child ♪ king: we will not wait any longer. king: mine eyes have seen the glory. glory, glory, hallelujah. >>> monday an irs special on the scandals at the irs. now to the stocks to help you make more money. >> select bio tech top for the last few years. >> you like it? >> never bet against indexes. >> yahoo!, you love yahoo!, why? >> i think verizon's purchase of aol's going to revive interest in old internet names. >> agree? >> when it goes down it could be a takeover target. >> that's it for "forbes on fox." thanks for watching. keep it right here. eric bolling and "cashin' in" is next. >>> never let a good crisis go to waste. democrats pouncing on the deadly amtrak crash to call for more infrastructure spending. >> this say wake-up call. it's a reminder of how much we depend on our mass transit, how much we depend on our roads and bridges, how much our safety is directly linked to the kinds of investments we make. >> last night, we failed th
a march from selma to montgomery. ♪ selma is now for every man, woman, and child ♪ king: we will not wait any longer. king: mine eyes have seen the glory. glory, glory, hallelujah. >>> monday an irs special on the scandals at the irs. now to the stocks to help you make more money. >> select bio tech top for the last few years. >> you like it? >> never bet against indexes. >> yahoo!, you love yahoo!, why? >> i think verizon's purchase of aol's going to...
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>> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing?acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >>> welcome back, in our fast-forward, it was touted as a new safer way to remove fibroid tumours, cutting risk and recovery compared to a full hysterectomy. that device ended up with a black box warping, the strong -- warning, the strongest there is. sara hoy meets a patient battling cancer spread by the help. >> reporter: it is the last place amy reed, a successful boston annas thesologist and mother of six expected to be, in a hospital ward as a cancer patient. accompanied by her husband, a boston heart surgeon. what the couple discovered
>> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing?acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping....
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. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >>> here are some thing smart machines do, telling insurance companies when drivers broke speed laws even if there has been no accident or mishap, and it raises their rates. they learnt how to reliably understand human speech to have realistic spoken exchanges with human being and remain stob ornly tethered unable to intre rate or respond, without a person starting out by giving the instructions, setting the boundaries, deciding what is possible and what is not. will you have a problem with them since choosing a tart and launching a dron
. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers....
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. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing?acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >>> george pataki's entry in the 2016 race to the white house made one thing clear - if you can't take the heat, stay out of the presidential politics. the former new york governor broke out in sweat under all the lights shining on him. and this was inside a town hall. it's not the ideal image for a man whom many don't know and have no reason to trust. perspiration will be the least of pataki's problems as he tries to raids all the money to run a viable campaign. that is not stopping him and other long shots entering a crowded field. the que
. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing?acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping....
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. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >> maybe there is a future where my children won't age or where they'll be able to live a lot longer... but there are still so many unanswered questions - ones that need to be raised before our society is outpaced by biotechnology. >> would it be okay in a world where rich people got to live longer than poor people? >> no. >> what's wrong with that? >> then it's no fair >> the truth of course is that it already happens... life expectancy is linked to income and this gap is only increasing. and as the boundaries of human longevity are pus
. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers....
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. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >> all right, this debate over school lunches goes way beyond what foods your kids are eating in the school cafeteria. it's also over what control the feds have over local school districts. jeff styer studies national lunch programs. he says they are ineffective and not worth the money. now jeff obviously they are not ineffective insofar as they give kids who are low income calories that they aren't otherwise getting. >> we actually saw kids were throwing away the food and not buying it. >> but you're saying this item of feeding them mor
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. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma >>> in the movies artificial intelligence scares us when it moves forward just out of our reach, and scares us by being too human and superhuman all at once. if you had your job replaced by an intelligent machine, it's probably not resulted as we were told it would in world fairs or disneyland displays or release from human druggingry and increased leisure time. analysing insurance claims filing inscriptions and driving across town it involves some of the discontent that a company repeated activities but you do have a wonder about how the benefits are distributed, and you have to wonder and if you question the pace and breadth. for now, thanks to the people that made the machines that bring me to you tonight, and thanks to the humans that make them work. thanks to you for joining us for "inside story" see you next time i'm ray suarez. suarez. >>> thailand warns of an alarming level of asylum seekers as it hosts a regional commence on the migrant crisis in south-east asia >>>
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. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? after four decades on then dangered species list, the hux back whale is making -- humpback whale is making a come back. the federal government is looking to remove them from the list, but it could come with a downside. juniored reports. -- jacob ward reports. >> reporter: there's something humpback whales that humans can't get enough of. their acrobatics and sheer size. nancy black grew up in san francisco. after a career as a marine biologists katherine black opened her own whale-watching out fit 25 years ago. >> when i started back dlen there was thought to -- then there was thought to about 400 hump backs, now there's close to 3,000. a noticeable difference. >> hunted almost to the point of extinction in the 1960s, they wound up on the endangered species list. >> they were on the road to extinction, and it was due to the one factor commercial whaling, and once that factor was removed we started to see recoveries at the populations, and since the mud 1960 what we have seen is popula
. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? after four decades on then dangered species list, the hux back whale is making -- humpback whale is making a come back. the federal government is looking to remove them from the list, but it could come with a downside. juniored reports. -- jacob ward reports. >> reporter: there's something humpback whales that humans can't get enough of. their acrobatics and sheer size. nancy black grew up in san francisco. after a...
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so it sounds a little bit like - (piano) >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. is "techknow." a a show about intersection of hardware and heuvment and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science, by scientists. tonight, "techknow" investigates mining the deep. dr. shini somara is a mechanical
so it sounds a little bit like - (piano) >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on...
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so it sounds a little bit like - (piano) >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >> for more than a decade, the world has witnessed seemingly endless violence in afghanistan. many tell me the daily reports of the attacks, and the daily killings have ceased to hold much meaning. but for those living in this land, torn apart by war, there's no more important of a time than now. after years of trying to drive back the taliban, most of the nato and u.s. troops are leaving, having reported here since the
so it sounds a little bit like - (piano) >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on...
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. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >> this is al jazeera america. i'm david shuster. coming up today the obama administration formerly removed cuba from the state state sponsor list of terrorism. >>> one police officer have been rescued. the search of victims keeps ending in heartbreak. >>> and what has happened to baltimore. police off
. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers....
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so it sounds a little bit like - (piano) >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics >>> they open criminal proceedings over the allocation of the 2018 and 2022 world cups. >>> earlier six high-ranking officials from the football world body was arrested in switzerland over u.s. corruption charges. hello. this is al jazeera live from our headquarters if doha. also coming up an isil suicide attack kills iraqi soldiers on the second day of the army offensive to retake anbar province. >>> the eu is set to unveil the new plan to deal with
so it sounds a little bit like - (piano) >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics >>> they open criminal proceedings over the allocation of the 2018 and 2022 world cups. >>> earlier six high-ranking officials from the football world body was arrested in switzerland over u.s. corruption charges. hello. this is al jazeera live from our headquarters if doha. also coming up an isil...
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. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >>> in tonight's debate we ask is america a racist country, in the panel - do americans want their troops back in iraq. plus, are you okay with having your sweatshirt made in a sweat shop for slave wages. i'm imran garda, and this is "third rail." [ ♪♪ ] >> there's a war on the black apart. >> a once oppressed people. today black
. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers....
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. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >>> desperate journeys. more than 4,000 people rescued from the mediterranean in just 24 hours. >>> hello and welcome to al jazeera. coming up civilians in south sudan flee the worst fighting in months according to the u.n. >> i am not perfect. nobody is perfect. but we can do a good job together i'm sure. [applause] >>>
. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers....
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at the age of 18 or 19 she was the one who orchestrated the marriage in selma. -- the march in selma 50 years ago. and on the commemoration of the march of selma she was being honored of those many the front row of those who were going to commemorate that experience. at the last minute she said this, she refused to marriage -- march and he said, "i refuse to march because george bush marched. he was in the front row with her. i think the selma movement was about violence and peace, and democracy and george bush stands for the opposite for violence and war and a stolen election and his administration had people tortured. so i thought this was not an appropriate event for him." she was right. it was not an appropriate event for him. this is not an appropriate event for him either. i would think an appropriate event is to be on trail in the -- to be on trial in the hague for war crimes. [applause] -- and when we look at war crimes it's important that we interrogate it more thoroughly than we sometimes do. both in my view, the wars in iraq and afghanistan were illegal. in afghanistan, th
at the age of 18 or 19 she was the one who orchestrated the marriage in selma. -- the march in selma 50 years ago. and on the commemoration of the march of selma she was being honored of those many the front row of those who were going to commemorate that experience. at the last minute she said this, she refused to marriage -- march and he said, "i refuse to march because george bush marched. he was in the front row with her. i think the selma movement was about violence and peace, and...
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. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >> on hard earned, down but not out, >> i'm in recovery i've been in recovery for 23 years... >> last shot at a better life... >> this is the one... this is the one... >> we haven't got it yet... >> it's all or nothing... >> i've told walgreen's i quit... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> part of our month long look at working in america. "hard earned". >>> his earlier comment where he was citing success in western europe which
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everything in selma. and because of that i think this crash in and of itself didn't get the attention it needed because it happened in quote unquote small town usa, wichita kansas. i arrived at the air force base in 2003 never been to kansas and had no idea about the history. you can imagine me sitting there in this city taking in my surrounding and listening to the instructors there. they have a first term airman center and during this time you learn about the history of the city. i did. i am hearing about the city and all of these things happening and there is a short blurb about this is where the worst non-natural disaster in kansas history occurred. i said excuse me and asked a question and i didn't get the answer i wanted. i went to the library and didn't get the answer i wanted then. and i found there is no history there. i could not believe 30 lives were taken there was no memorial and this is and remains the worst non-natural disaster and there is none on it. with the air force and deployments i d
everything in selma. and because of that i think this crash in and of itself didn't get the attention it needed because it happened in quote unquote small town usa, wichita kansas. i arrived at the air force base in 2003 never been to kansas and had no idea about the history. you can imagine me sitting there in this city taking in my surrounding and listening to the instructors there. they have a first term airman center and during this time you learn about the history of the city. i did. i am...
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why reese, selma, and sarah michelle are together again? all that and i gotta come over here. all of his hits, coming up on "gma." u-s-a. ♪ with my android from tracfone, i can... order more shaving cream. pay the electric bill. keep towels piping hot. get kids to sit still. play beard styling tunes. learn new razor tricks. hire a pro waxer. post before and after pics. i can do all that with my android from tracfone. 90-day plans start as low as $20. unbeatable nationwide coverage. no contract. for a limited time save $20 on the unimax maxpatriot. now just $49.00. tracfone. do everything for less. when i'm shopping for a used car, i want to be comfortable. i don't want an aggressive salesperson breathing down my neck pressuring me into a decision. when i go to the supermarket there's no one pushing me to buy the more expensive cereal. i just want to shop like i do everywhere else. ♪ ♪ as long as people drive cars carmax will be the best way to buy them. attention. did you or anyone in your household work around asbestos-containing gaskets and packing? the garlock bankruptcy ma
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. >> she was at the age of 18, she was the one who orchestrated the march in selma 50 years ago.arch on selma, she was honored in the front row of those who were going to marsh to commemorate that extraordinary experience. at the last minute, she said this -- she refused to march, and she said "i refuse to march because george bush marched. i think this selma movement was about nonviolence and peace and democracy, and george bush stands for just the opposites for violence and war and stolen elections, and his administration had people tortured, so i thought this was not appropriate event for him." i think she was right. it was not an appropriate event for him. it is a good thing that he is not here today because this is not an appropriate event for him either. i would assert the only public event that is appropriate today for george bush and the others of his administration is to be on trial in the hague for war crimes. [cheers] >> al qaeda in iraq had been devastated -- decimated due to one of the boldest foreign-policy decisions made by george w. bush, the delay admittedly, but
. >> she was at the age of 18, she was the one who orchestrated the march in selma 50 years ago.arch on selma, she was honored in the front row of those who were going to marsh to commemorate that extraordinary experience. at the last minute, she said this -- she refused to march, and she said "i refuse to march because george bush marched. i think this selma movement was about nonviolence and peace and democracy, and george bush stands for just the opposites for violence and war and...
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she orchestrated the march in selma 50 years ago. last week at the commemoration of the march on selma she was being honored in the front row of those who were going to march to commemorate that extraordinary experience. at the last minute, she said this, she refused to march. she said, i refuse to march because george bush marched. he was in the front row with her. i think the selma movement was about nonviolence and peace and democracy and george bush stands for just the opposite for violence and war and stolen elections and his administration had people tortured. i thought that this was not an appropriate event for him. i think she was right. it was not an appropriate event for him. it's actually it's a good thing he's not here today. this is not an appropriate event for him here either. the only public events that is appropriate today for george bush and the others of his administration is to be on trial in the hague for war crimes. >> perhaps most importantly al qaeda and iraq have been decimated due to the boldest foreign polic
she orchestrated the march in selma 50 years ago. last week at the commemoration of the march on selma she was being honored in the front row of those who were going to march to commemorate that extraordinary experience. at the last minute, she said this, she refused to march. she said, i refuse to march because george bush marched. he was in the front row with her. i think the selma movement was about nonviolence and peace and democracy and george bush stands for just the opposite for violence...