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. >>> remember that massive vibeber breach targeting the united states government? we gave you the information given to us. it was much bigger than we knew. hackers stole fingerprint records of more than 5.5 million federal workers as part of the attack. easterlyyear the feds said the hackers had stolen one million sets of prints. analysts point out this is important and here's why. you can change your passwords anytime you want, you can change your social security number. if you wasn't to go through the process and get a new social security number. fingerprints you want change. in all the feds say the breach affects more than 21 million current and former government workers. katherine her around is in washington. there was a hearing on capitol hill. >> reporter: we're just into the question and answer session with the head of the nsa before the
. >>> remember that massive vibeber breach targeting the united states government? we gave you the information given to us. it was much bigger than we knew. hackers stole fingerprint records of more than 5.5 million federal workers as part of the attack. easterlyyear the feds said the hackers had stolen one million sets of prints. analysts point out this is important and here's why. you can change your passwords anytime you want, you can change your social security number. if you...
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to work with the united states embassy to identify and screen religious minorities seeking refugee assistance in irbil, and establish a facility in irbil where the united states government can conduct refugee processing. these steps are not particularly complicated or ingenius. they're common sense. the united states has a proud moral tradition and heritage of aiding refugees. that tradition and hair tanl are epitomized by the sto statue of liberty and by ellis island. the nation has not always lived up to the high standards that have been set by us for it. we are still very much a work in progress, and there are times in our history when we have failed the high test of morality. but the statue of liberty stands tall at our harbor and embodies what is best about our nation. we are a nation of immigrants truly because we welcome the tired and the hungry yearning to be free. we need to demonstrate the international leadership that has made us proud in the past to establish a new inclusive vision for syria, to abate this refugee crisis, to provide a path for them to come to here and to provide them, consistent with our security, the opportunities that our feacialtion and m
to work with the united states embassy to identify and screen religious minorities seeking refugee assistance in irbil, and establish a facility in irbil where the united states government can conduct refugee processing. these steps are not particularly complicated or ingenius. they're common sense. the united states has a proud moral tradition and heritage of aiding refugees. that tradition and hair tanl are epitomized by the sto statue of liberty and by ellis island. the nation has not always...
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her is the united states government. that gives you a flavor of how they were acting in this time not with a bunch of fear and respect. how i wrote about this story was like everybody else i suppose in the initial way in that it appeared on the front page of "the new york times." i'm missing a page. it appeared in the front page of "the new york times" and betrayed the story as a group of sleazy teenage kids who instead of providing quality ammunition to the afghans had gone ahead and defrauded the government by providing a faulty ammunition. so what followed after this this is where it begins. here's what follows. you have the albanian gangsters, the politics between putin and bush, the sabotage on the runway, the explosion that kills 28 killed 28 people in unsolved murder, federal indictments and that's just the short list. that's a quick rundown. so i will read a little from the introduction of the book and we will give you a flavor of the story and how i came across this. incredibly according to the supply of the pen
her is the united states government. that gives you a flavor of how they were acting in this time not with a bunch of fear and respect. how i wrote about this story was like everybody else i suppose in the initial way in that it appeared on the front page of "the new york times." i'm missing a page. it appeared in the front page of "the new york times" and betrayed the story as a group of sleazy teenage kids who instead of providing quality ammunition to the afghans had gone...
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guy that's running down there to set indians are on reservation, so better for the united states governmentthe only time they call on people is when they are getting -- lets get people, government -- >> you're right about the involvement of war in the shipping patterns of immigration to the united states. sometimes immigrant should and can say, to america, wait a minute, we are here because you were there, and i -- illustration is flow of central america following final chapters in the cold war in central america. obviously welcomed in people when there was needs for hands and strong backseat-backs and willing workers to build the country. when i went to a shuttered steel plant in south chicago one day, when i was a young reporter working in chicago, i went into the cold cafeteria and in the stack in six different languages was a request not to throw out your silverware, to please put it in the sink instead of throwing in the garbage. they had workers that spoke six different languages. if you look at the history, pittsburgh, canada, ohio, chicago, and northwest indiana, yes, we brought in
guy that's running down there to set indians are on reservation, so better for the united states governmentthe only time they call on people is when they are getting -- lets get people, government -- >> you're right about the involvement of war in the shipping patterns of immigration to the united states. sometimes immigrant should and can say, to america, wait a minute, we are here because you were there, and i -- illustration is flow of central america following final chapters in the...
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. >> i do believe that it is improper for the united states government or state government to tell every woman in the country the very painful and difficult choice that she has to make on that issue. and i honestly don't want to be too provocative here, but conservatives say get the government out of my life. i don't want the government telling me what to do. >> monday after, sanders taped an interview in front of students at the university of virginia. there, sanders drew distinction on economic issues and those of hillary clinton. >> i think if you look at hillary clinton's views on the issues, which is what this campaign is about, i think the views that i am fighting for, the positions that i am fighting for will do more to address the very serious crises facing the middle class and working families. >>> the clinton lighter and funnier side on monday. the university of northern iowa, she aimed at donald trump and criticized the entire republican field. >> it entertaining. their flamboyant frontrunner has grabbed a lot attention. if you look at the policies of all of them running, they
. >> i do believe that it is improper for the united states government or state government to tell every woman in the country the very painful and difficult choice that she has to make on that issue. and i honestly don't want to be too provocative here, but conservatives say get the government out of my life. i don't want the government telling me what to do. >> monday after, sanders taped an interview in front of students at the university of virginia. there, sanders drew...
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behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. on this labor day weekend. many of them blitzing hillary crib on the fixed up an official endorsement. amid the growing scandal over the use of a private email server. just hours from now, gat guatemalans headed to the polls. if i don't participate, i won't be able to question the future. i need to show her the importance of political participation. with 14 presidential candidates, you would think people here would be spoiled for choice but many say they've heard the proms but not an actual plan on how they will deliver. i have the leadership experience. that's my political advantage. >> i don't belong to the traditional political class. i'm going to fight it others are telling people to come home. an election they say is tainted by corruption. people are being told they are pressured to vote for certain parties. others have received money from return for support. al ever up next, a lack at the changing political rolls of unions in america. and a starving toddler found nursing on a dog. this weekend the nation
behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. on this labor day weekend. many of them blitzing hillary crib on the fixed up an official endorsement. amid the growing scandal over the use of a private email server. just hours from now, gat guatemalans headed to the polls. if i don't participate, i won't be able to question the future. i need to show her the importance of political participation. with 14 presidential candidates, you would think people here would be spoiled...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast business. comcast business. built for business. >> thailand is ruled by a military government that seized power in may last year and seized power in the constitution. >> john kerry discussed reports of his military involvement. here's more from washington d.c. the secretary of state did express the united states is concerned with what the state department is calling russia's enhanced military buildup. now, we do know that in fact the secretary of state has articulated his wish that there could be a further discussion about this there
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the united states government and u.n.ernational human rights groups have all called for his release. carolyn malone, al jazeera. >>> a court in india found 12 men guilty over the 2006 mumbai train bombing as convicted of murder and conspiracy and one of 13 has been accused and 189 people were killed after a series of bombs ripped through first class carriages nine years ago. sentences will be handed down on monday. they face the death penalty or life in prison. security forces in turkey have blocked delegation of politicians marching toward a kurdish city and southeast city is under a military imposed curfew and 30 people have been killed there since military operation occurred last week and more from istanbul. >> reporter: we are getting reports of a very difficult humanitarian situation and are being told there is no electricity and no water and lack of food and medical supplies and people can't leave their homes and cannot go on the streets and cannot transport those injured or dead to hospitals because of reports of s
the united states government and u.n.ernational human rights groups have all called for his release. carolyn malone, al jazeera. >>> a court in india found 12 men guilty over the 2006 mumbai train bombing as convicted of murder and conspiracy and one of 13 has been accused and 189 people were killed after a series of bombs ripped through first class carriages nine years ago. sentences will be handed down on monday. they face the death penalty or life in prison. security forces in...
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it was a thrill that we were able to save united states from an invasion, and to actually fulfill obligations to the government. when you sign a contract, your enlistment papers, you are saying to the united states government, i am willing to give my life for my country. and to come back in one piece was thrilling. and so giving the uniform here -- and it will be perpetuated and to save it -- from destruction was very good, a happy experience. and now i am thrilled to see it. i would love to come back down here and talk to people who are looking at it and explain what the uniform means to me. mr. conzett: one of the main reasons this exhibit is so significant, and really important to the people of cincinnati, and i have heard this from the visitors, is because it is about real people. people of today and people of yesterday. and what they sacrificed not only persons many, but for the united states. realizees, people don't that these people, especially the world war ii generation, korea, and vietnam, these people are their neighbors. these people came back from the conflicts, went back to work, and i do want to
it was a thrill that we were able to save united states from an invasion, and to actually fulfill obligations to the government. when you sign a contract, your enlistment papers, you are saying to the united states government, i am willing to give my life for my country. and to come back in one piece was thrilling. and so giving the uniform here -- and it will be perpetuated and to save it -- from destruction was very good, a happy experience. and now i am thrilled to see it. i would love to...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> this is al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey. in new york for del walters. take a look at the top stories right now. as waves of refugees arrive in germany and austria, a call from pope francis for the faithful to offer shelter to the people coming to europe. in the week ahead. congress goes back to work rang linwrangling over a possible government shutdown. and sending military forces to syria. and running across america for a much greater challenge. europe is facing its worst refugee crisis sidges o since wr ii. germany has dedicated to spend billions of euros in aid to deal with it. refugees seek ago sigh lum, blockaded at the hungarian border, one time only chance at entry. in greece the situation is turning violence. riot police apparently beat refugees, 17,000 waiting for entry to mainland europe. but there aren't enough immigration officials to process them. pope francis is asking to help these people who are fleeing from death and war and hunger. john terret is joining us wi
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> this is al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey. in new york for del walters. take a look at the top stories right now. as waves of refugees arrive in germany and austria, a call from pope francis for the faithful to offer shelter to the people coming to europe. in the week ahead. congress goes back to work rang linwrangling over a possible government shutdown. and sending...
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government has tried to systematically try to disrupt the cuban programme since 2006. u.s. documents offering the right to live and work in the united statesre offered to any cuban nurse or doctor or other medical professional who is working or studying abroad in a third country under cuban government direction. it's called the cuban medical parole programme. and critics say it's an enticement to defect. >> an enticement to defect for cubans like this, who worked in a surgical center. >> it was in our minds before leaving cuba, the idea is to get to the united states this way. through this programme. >> rodriguez knew about the programme because his prornal vegas. >> it designed to destroy cuba's medical diplomacy. that was one thing, and to stop the hard currency learnings. >> cuba gets a lot more than goodwill from the medical brigades. take venezuela, where cuba has an estimated 10,000 health care providers, more there than in any other country. in return, venezuela sends cuba 100,000 barrels of oil a day. other countries pay cash. about 8 billion a year. outstripping tourism as a money maker for cuba. cuban medical personnel see little
government has tried to systematically try to disrupt the cuban programme since 2006. u.s. documents offering the right to live and work in the united statesre offered to any cuban nurse or doctor or other medical professional who is working or studying abroad in a third country under cuban government direction. it's called the cuban medical parole programme. and critics say it's an enticement to defect. >> an enticement to defect for cubans like this, who worked in a surgical center....
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. >> reporter: as for what united states government is doing, we're much farther from syria than european nations but state department said 1500 syrian refugees have been admitted here, and 300 expected by the end of october. christina: thank you, controversial erain nuclear iran nuclear program is gaining more support today, colin powell, and debbie wassermann schultz backed agreement, on meet the press, powell called the agreement a pretty good deal. >> i studied carefully the outline of the deal, and what is in the deal, i have looka the opposition of the deal, my judgment after balancing those two sets of information is, that it a pretty good deal. christina: they have clinched the amount of votes to ensure that white house up holds that deal. >> and former new york city mayor rudy guliani blames mayor de blasio for the city's homeless crisis, in a op-ed piece. in "new york post," he wrote de blasio's belief that people have a right to live on the streets is inhuman, indecent and dangerous. as mayor he said he got people off of the streets by providing solutions to their problems. it
. >> reporter: as for what united states government is doing, we're much farther from syria than european nations but state department said 1500 syrian refugees have been admitted here, and 300 expected by the end of october. christina: thank you, controversial erain nuclear iran nuclear program is gaining more support today, colin powell, and debbie wassermann schultz backed agreement, on meet the press, powell called the agreement a pretty good deal. >> i studied carefully the...
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candidate, but all of them, and some of them standing on that age plan on shutting down the government of the united states over the $500 million dollars that the government provides to planned parenthood to take care of breast cancer screenings, and blood screenings, and other women issues, and that is what i will defeat, and the counter productive, damaging ideas of shutting down the united states government over it. >> and secretary, will you support the house bill to support -- last year in the conference at las vegas, you said that there would be economic opportunity to lift -- ins incentives for the attached -- >> well, in general in the absence of a broader energy plan that does include concessions from the oil and gas industry, i don't think that the ban should be lifted. i'm not against it under all circumstances, but i have not yet seen any legislation introduced that would strike the right balance from my perspecti perspective. i will put out and continue to put out the whole range of energy policies that the i support. and among them is how we shift away from the fossil fuels, and that is how w
candidate, but all of them, and some of them standing on that age plan on shutting down the government of the united states over the $500 million dollars that the government provides to planned parenthood to take care of breast cancer screenings, and blood screenings, and other women issues, and that is what i will defeat, and the counter productive, damaging ideas of shutting down the united states government over it. >> and secretary, will you support the house bill to support -- last...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>>he plight of these journalists has been raised internationally through mass campaigns. the. >> three of my colleagues are in gaol for doing their job. as you know, there's three journalists for international organizations... >> because the weight of the al jazeera network was thrown behind it, and you saw the need for organizations joining in that campaign. there are other journalist detained in egypt and remain detained. they are not the subject of international campaigns. >> the need to protect journalists, coming out with a report not long ago saying there were 18 others journalists right now in yale for going their job, and this is the highest level. >> the bulk of those are journalists working for local outlets. they can get away with cracking down on local outlets without much of a response. for example, a photo journalist detained two years ago, hasn't started standing trial. they have not formally charged him with anything. they review his detention. i feel that's the way they
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>>he plight of these journalists has been raised internationally through mass campaigns. the. >> three of my colleagues are in gaol for doing their job. as you know, there's three journalists for international organizations... >> because the weight of the al jazeera network was thrown behind it, and you saw the need for organizations joining in that campaign. there...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>>ther media stories on the radar. here is a quote from turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan delivered a year ago - he said there's no freer press in europe or the world than turkey. that day two journalists working with "vice" news were deported to the u.k. after a few days in a turkish prison. they were arrested in the south-eastern part of the country after filming clashes between police and supporters of the p.k.k. they were charged with deliberately aiding an armed organization. the iraqi colleague remains in gaol, and the charges against him relate to encryption software. software that has proven popular with i.s.i.l. militia among others. in a bizarre piece of television. those long loyal to president recep tayyip erdogan put two columnists on the air calling the vice journalists specially trained agents saying they were organising for i.s.i.l. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> vice denied the allegations. frederica, a dutch journalist, was arrested for the second time this yea
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>>ther media stories on the radar. here is a quote from turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan delivered a year ago - he said there's no freer press in europe or the world than turkey. that day two journalists working with "vice" news were deported to the u.k. after a few days in a turkish prison. they were arrested in the south-eastern part of the country after...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>ou're watching "inside story." i'm ray suarez. an appreciation of the founding father with a face on the $10 billion, faces depreciation. treasury secretary jack lew has announced that one of our bills will give way for the face of a woman. before that happens we're looking back at hamilton, caribbean, new yorker, soldier, thinker. and now laying down moves on broadway, written by a 20th century new yorker. lynn miranda. now presidential historian nathaniel green. douglas hamilton. since just about all of us will never have this experience, what's it like to open up your walter and see your great great great great grandfather on the bill? >> thanks for having me and when i do open my wallet up and hamilton's there which he frequently is, you know, it's a great reminder for me and for everybody else in this country that does that, to see one of the individuals that played such a significant role in the formation of this country. >> were you surprised by secretary lew's announcement doug
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>ou're watching "inside story." i'm ray suarez. an appreciation of the founding father with a face on the $10 billion, faces depreciation. treasury secretary jack lew has announced that one of our bills will give way for the face of a woman. before that happens we're looking back at hamilton, caribbean, new yorker, soldier, thinker. and now laying down moves on...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> in november, about a month after the 43 students disappeared, mexico's attorney general said he believed they had been killed by cartel members... the bodies had been burnt, he said, and what was left had been put into plastic bags and tossed into a river just outside of iguala, and it would be hard to identify or match the charred remains through dna. with so many disappearances in this region, and potential dumping and burning sites, it may be impossible to ever get a full picture of what happened. in the search for the students - carried out by officials as well as people from the community - one mass grave after another was discovered, scattered through the hills. miguel angel is part of one of guerrero's community police forces, formed in response to rising violence and local corruption - and the government's inability to curb it. they want to know if the remains they've found here could belong to the students...or to others that have gone missing in the area. in the brush and tr
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> in november, about a month after the 43 students disappeared, mexico's attorney general said he believed they had been killed by cartel members... the bodies had been burnt, he said, and what was left had been put into plastic bags and tossed into a river just outside of iguala, and it would be hard to identify or match the charred remains through dna. with so many...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. start your day with a view of the world. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief, a fast paced look at the stories shaping your day. >> sending a strong message to the rest of the world. >> stories with impact. news with importance. >> people gotta have water. >> get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations, and the latest from the worlds of science, tech, health and culture. no matter where you are in the country, start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. aljazeera.com/americatonight >>> we fast-forward to the crisis left behind. a staggering number, 210,000 is a latest estimate of the number killed in syria, since the country descended into civil war. desperate to stem the tide. doctors that risked their own lives to save those in peril. we focus on the work of one organization struggling to help. >> in the beginning, people hospitals. hospital. even private hospi
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. start your day with a view of the world. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief, a fast paced look at the stories shaping your day. >> sending a strong message to the rest of the world. >> stories with impact. news with importance. >> people gotta have water. >> get a first hand look with...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> to understand where all the water from the colorado river is going, we wanted to see it from the sky. >> it's a nice early morning. >> yeah, looks beautiful. >> should be beautiful out. >> yeah. >> bruce gordon is a pilot and conservationist, who's been tracking the problem for the past 40 years. as the river winds south, you can see it getting smaller. >> those channels down there, is that water or is that a road? >> there's a lot of water channels going through, yeah. >> that's actually a channel of water going right through the farmland? >> uh-huh. >> yeah, you can see the line where it just starts becoming green. >> there's this one lifeline goin' down through the middle of this whole arid desert southwest that's pretty profound when you start to think about it. >> that's the colorado river. >> that's the colorado river. >> just north of the us-mexico border, the river takes a massive diversion. it's called the all-american canal. we went to find out where it leads. >> so this is
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> to understand where all the water from the colorado river is going, we wanted to see it from the sky. >> it's a nice early morning. >> yeah, looks beautiful. >> should be beautiful out. >> yeah. >> bruce gordon is a pilot and conservationist, who's been tracking the problem for the past 40 years. as the river winds south, you can see it getting...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>> once 100,000 strong, iran's jewish community dwindled to between 15,000 and 30,000. but the jews who stayed in the country lived and worked with an iranian high court lock on the world. >> reporter: since the 1979 revolution iran's government billed itself as an islamic republic based on the principle of rule by shia muslim clerics, as an as a result religious minor fizz like sunnis, and converts to christianity suffered discrimination by the government. other religious ninorities enjoyed status under iran's constitution, including zoro avtry jans, traditional christians and jews. >> we have hunted dreads of bahis in prison and sunnis, solely for their beliefs and religion, not a jew. they can have the religious practices, as long as they don't step into political issues or activity for all citizens. >> reporter: iranian jews don't enjoy all the same rights and protections that muslims do under law. they are granted right of political participation. under the constitution jews get a s
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>> once 100,000 strong, iran's jewish community dwindled to between 15,000 and 30,000. but the jews who stayed in the country lived and worked with an iranian high court lock on the world. >> reporter: since the 1979 revolution iran's government billed itself as an islamic republic based on the principle of rule by shia muslim clerics, as an as a result religious minor...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. start your day with a view of the world. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief, a fast paced look at the stories shaping your day. >> sending a strong message to the rest of the world. >> stories with impact. news with importance. >> people gotta have water. >> get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations, and the latest from the worlds of science, tech, health and culture. no matter where you are in the country, start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >> to understand where all the water from the colorado river is going, we wanted to see it from the sky. >> it's a nice early morning. >> yeah, looks beautiful. >> should be beautiful out. >> yeah. >> bruce gordon is a pilot and conservationist, who's been tracking the problem for the past 40 years. as the river winds south, you can see it getting smaller. >> those channels down there, is that water or is that a r
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. start your day with a view of the world. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief, a fast paced look at the stories shaping your day. >> sending a strong message to the rest of the world. >> stories with impact. news with importance. >> people gotta have water. >> get a first hand look with...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> "america tonight" brought you >> in the case of the students, while there have been some allegations that federal forces could have been involved in the attack, there's been no hard evidence. but there is the question - could they have stopped what happened that night? this is where three students were killed on september 26th and 43 others taken by the municipal police and handed over to criminal organizations. the military battalion is about a mile away from here25 but they say that they didnÕt hear anything that night. this one shot that was fired that night whether or not they heard gunfire, the army never intervened. and since then, officials have said that the battalion never received an order to respond we repeatedly asked to speak with someone from the defense ministry, but got no response. so we went to talk to jose francisco gallardo, a former army general, to try to get insight into what may have happened. omar says the only thing they wanted from the army was help for thei
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> "america tonight" brought you >> in the case of the students, while there have been some allegations that federal forces could have been involved in the attack, there's been no hard evidence. but there is the question - could they have stopped what happened that night? this is where three students were killed on september 26th and 43 others taken by the...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>> at one point i did an interview with an engineer about the recovery work at the the world trade center site. we stood at the edge of the pile and we framed the shot so the viewer could see the smoke that continued to rise from the soil for weeks after the attack over his shoulder. he coughed. i coughed. we laughed. maybe a little ruefully. it was part of life dloun. during those same -- down there. during those same weeks i sat in a living room with a worried couple getting ready to leave the neighborhood they loved because they could not be sure they could continue to raise their toddler across the street from the attack site with all the unknown junk in the air on their window sills and settled on their sidewalks. a woman who lived across the street from the south tower whose apartment was a hazmat site talked with frustration of the difficulty she had in getting a straight answer about whether the stuff that covered everything she owned in a layer of dust inches thick would ever al
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>> at one point i did an interview with an engineer about the recovery work at the the world trade center site. we stood at the edge of the pile and we framed the shot so the viewer could see the smoke that continued to rise from the soil for weeks after the attack over his shoulder. he coughed. i coughed. we laughed. maybe a little ruefully. it was part of life dloun. during...
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cleared that that documentation included all the documentation in the possession of the united states governmentd it had been provided to congress. >> but though it lives on as a political issue, for now, opponents in congress will have to regroup. the president supporters have won the day. >> the senate has spoken and they have spoken with a clearing voice, and declared the agreement will stand. september 17th a week from today again is when the deal goes into effect. but the i.a.e.a. has to clarify that they are abiding by the deal before they begin to lift the sangs. mike, thank you. >> now to a picture that puts the refugee crisis into focus. a little girl from syria waits with her family, to board a bus in munich. she is one of the lucky ones but her future is far from certain. the numbers are astonishing and today as europe struggles with this problem, president obama said america must do it's part. vowing to take in 10,000 syrian refugees next year. supporters praise the president while others say it is a drop in the bucket. >> in a cold rain, refugees soaked to the skin, cross from greec
cleared that that documentation included all the documentation in the possession of the united states governmentd it had been provided to congress. >> but though it lives on as a political issue, for now, opponents in congress will have to regroup. the president supporters have won the day. >> the senate has spoken and they have spoken with a clearing voice, and declared the agreement will stand. september 17th a week from today again is when the deal goes into effect. but the...
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united states's unwarranted support of the zionist regime against the nation of palestine today the terrorists would not have an execution for the justification of their crimes. it is urgent for the united states government, instead of explaining the truth of the region and throwing about baseless accusations and pursuing other dangerous policies in defense of its regional allies who only cultivate deceit of division and extremism, this must be brought to an end, and its actions must be made compatible with the realities of the region. mr. president, despite the many problems in our region today we believe in a promising future. we have no doubt we can overcome the obstacles by wisdom, and prudence, as well as by the use of new and powerful capacities and by relying upon our civilizational rules and our serious result. we in light of divine being revelation, in which people live in peace, tranquility and spirituality. we believe in nations to pick the past of goodness and purity.we believe that ultimate victory will be won by those with good-natured piety. thank you all for your attention. [applause] >> and you've just been listening to the president of iran, hassan rouhani with about 30 minutes of remar
united states's unwarranted support of the zionist regime against the nation of palestine today the terrorists would not have an execution for the justification of their crimes. it is urgent for the united states government, instead of explaining the truth of the region and throwing about baseless accusations and pursuing other dangerous policies in defense of its regional allies who only cultivate deceit of division and extremism, this must be brought to an end, and its actions must be made...
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you is virtually every major defense contractor has either reached settlements with the united states governmentons of fraud, or in fact, have been convicted of fraud. you have massive cost overruns. one area we need to take a hard look at is the defense budget to make it a much more efficient operation -- mark: other specific current weapons programs you would like to eliminate or scale back? senator sanders: there are. mark: can you name one today? senator sanders: there are a variety of weapons systems designed to fight the cold war. we spent too much on nuclear weapons, for example. i do not think we need all of the aircraft carriers some are suggesting. mark: what about the bases in europe? troops in europe? senator sanders: that's a good point. at a time when we have countries around the world, and in europe, that in many ways have a stronger middle class than we do, i think it is important to review the degree to which we have to defend countries whose middle class is stronger than ours. mark: any other bases overseas or in the u.s. you would like to see close? senator sanders: that's a g
you is virtually every major defense contractor has either reached settlements with the united states governmentons of fraud, or in fact, have been convicted of fraud. you have massive cost overruns. one area we need to take a hard look at is the defense budget to make it a much more efficient operation -- mark: other specific current weapons programs you would like to eliminate or scale back? senator sanders: there are. mark: can you name one today? senator sanders: there are a variety of...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>>elcome back to "inside story". i'm ray suarez. four years ago rick santorum, former u.s. senator won the island's caucuses. by the time the results were known, former massachusetts governor mitt romney was thought to be the iowan winner for a while. and went on to win. santorum went on to win several states. it was tempting to wonder how different. it was understood to be the winner before new hampshire voted. the political reporters is helping parties that pick the candidates to the fall. joining me, the president of brilliant corners research and strategy, they served on the polling team for the president obama's presidential candidates. the editor-in-chief. the republican o'brien murray. mr murray was named the political consultant of the year, by american association of political consultants. way. >> i'll take what i can get. i'll let you go first. >> it happened a couple of years ago. >> you heard david give a justification to why this hurt. from a republican point of view, does i
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>>elcome back to "inside story". i'm ray suarez. four years ago rick santorum, former u.s. senator won the island's caucuses. by the time the results were known, former massachusetts governor mitt romney was thought to be the iowan winner for a while. and went on to win. santorum went on to win several states. it was tempting to wonder how different. it was...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. this is al jazeera america, i am del walters in new york with a lack at that time tonight's top stories, thousands of people taking to the streets of europe, demanding syrian refugees and others fleeing the violence are given safe haven. from europe to new york, hundreds more gather in lower manhattan pressing the u.s. to do more. >> i don't think this person should ever have a badge or a gun again. >> tennis star james blake speaking out. the police say it's mistaken identity, he says it's racism. in we look at the tech city dominated by white asian men, talk about what is being done to diversify the workforce, four firefighters burned fighting a fire in northern california. ♪ ♪ >>> thousands of riff gees looking for a safe place to call home. randies armed the world. demanding more be welcomed with open arms. >>> there is word tonight germany has take then 10,000 new refugees today alone. see far they welcomed more than 40,000 people this week, men, women and children all fleeing wa
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. this is al jazeera america, i am del walters in new york with a lack at that time tonight's top stories, thousands of people taking to the streets of europe, demanding syrian refugees and others fleeing the violence are given safe haven. from europe to new york, hundreds more gather in lower manhattan pressing the u.s. to do more. >> i don't think this person should ever have a...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >> in november, about a month after the 43 students disappeared, mexico's attorney general said he believed they had been killed by cartel members... the bodies had been burnt, he said, and what was left had been put into plastic bags and tossed into a river just outside of iguala, and it would be hard to identify or match the charred remains through dna. with so many disappearances in this region, and potential dumping and burning sites, it may be impossible to ever get a full picture of what happened. in the search for t
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>ith so many interests competing for water in the west - and so much at stake - it's hard to imagine how a collective decision can be made to safeguard the river for future generations. but there is a federal agency that's supposed to be in charge. many people have probably never even heard of it, but the bureau of reclamation has done more to shape the water supply, landscape, and economy of the american west than possibly any other entity in this country. we've come here to speak to its commissioner. what role is there for the bureau of reclamation to at least push for federally mandated restrictions if it feels those are necessary? >> i would say that that really isn't our role. generally, it's not our role to try and dictate the uses of that water. >> whose role is it then? >> i think it's society's role. i thk it would be a huge mistake for us to simply say, we know best. we're trying to balance a myriad of uses, and find the right balance that doesn't get us stuck in a legal battl
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>ith so many interests competing for water in the west - and so much at stake - it's hard to imagine how a collective decision can be made to safeguard the river for future generations. but there is a federal agency that's supposed to be in charge. many people have probably never even heard of it, but the bureau of reclamation has done more to shape the water supply, landscape,...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> my name is imran garda. the show is called " absolutely >>> when is it appropriate for an officer to engage in the deadly use of force. there's no federal laws that say when it's okay. amnesty international says many states have no laws on it at all. the rule of thumb is this. if an officer feels his or her life or the life of another human being is in danger. appropriate. i want to show you paul beban's experience at the use of force lab, where he encountered real scenarios that cops face, learnt there are grey areas when it comes to a cop's decision to shoot or not to shoot. >> reporter: this simulation will measure my reaction, whether or not i use force appropriately and all the while what my brain is doing. so i'm just going to watch what is happening here, reacting. >> absolutely. put yourself in the shoes of the officer. only use force if you feel your life or someone else's life is in okay. >> he's been called to oo domestic disturbance. >> do you understand? >> yes, and told
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> my name is imran garda. the show is called " absolutely >>> when is it appropriate for an officer to engage in the deadly use of force. there's no federal laws that say when it's okay. amnesty international says many states have no laws on it at all. the rule of thumb is this. if an officer feels his or her life or the life of another human being is in danger....
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>he show's called "third rail". we'll be talking about topics that you wouldn't ordinarily touch. people are gonna be challenged, we're not gonna take sides... an approach that treats every single player in a particular story equally. it's something fresh and something new. >>> you're watching "inside story", i'm ray suarez, we have devoted several programmes to the huge field and diverse candidates. tonight we turn to the democrats. tuning into a candidates forum. the president of the united states comes up a lot. the republican candidates don't like him, unleashing an attack on his time in office. his judgment, record. assignments are a little more complicated for the democratic candidates, aware that the approval numbers have not been above water for years. they like the votes of people that like the president, and those that don't. how will the different politicians deal with a 2-time president, one na works in the oval office. >> is it - am i making it out to be too tough an assign
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>he show's called "third rail". we'll be talking about topics that you wouldn't ordinarily touch. people are gonna be challenged, we're not gonna take sides... an approach that treats every single player in a particular story equally. it's something fresh and something new. >>> you're watching "inside story", i'm ray suarez, we have devoted several...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> a 65 yeerbled man escape-yeaa shark attack off the coast of australia saturday. the victim was able to free himself, get back on his board and make it to shore. he was flown to a nearby hospital for surgery. sharks have struck 65 times between sydney and brisbane this year. andrew thomas has the debate from eastern australia. >> on the morning of july the 31st, just 20 meters from shore, former boxer craig ison was mauled buy great white shark. sat on his surf board, with the shark trying to rip off his leg, ison fought. >> i reckon the whole thing was about ten seconds. yeah. >> full recovery could take years. as for getting back in the ocean -- >> i would not absolutely not no way, you would pay me $10 million and i still wouldn't go back to the water. i wouldn't go back until i believe it's safe. >> there's fear in the area of awfort 14 people attacked by sharks, two died. >> it's a little bit like jaws. there's a fear. i know they are reluctant to go into the water. >> why so many
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> a 65 yeerbled man escape-yeaa shark attack off the coast of australia saturday. the victim was able to free himself, get back on his board and make it to shore. he was flown to a nearby hospital for surgery. sharks have struck 65 times between sydney and brisbane this year. andrew thomas has the debate from eastern australia. >> on the morning of july the 31st, just 20...
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get federal life sentences... and beat them. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>> i do like iranian food quite a bit. it's got a good range but fundamentally it divides into two kinds of foods. there are delicious stews on rice and there are some kind of meat on rice. and we really escape joyed this for the -- enjoyed this for the first few days but at some point you tire of the same thing. i'd taken protein bars but the weather was so hot that you'd open it up and it would be like eating chocolate pudding and nobody wanted them. the only way you could get anybody to get one was when we were so hungry, ten, twelve hours into the day and nobody had eaten. i actually have more space here than i had when i left. >>> the wi-fi and cell infrastructure in iran is less than perfect. i had created an expectation that communication would be difficult. and detailed communication would be yet more difficult. when you tried to skype, the wi-fi would go down. you try to do -- it wasn't even reliable. so you tried to call and just talk. nice to have
get federal life sentences... and beat them. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>> i do like iranian food quite a bit. it's got a good range but fundamentally it divides into two kinds of foods. there are delicious stews on rice and there are some kind of meat on rice. and we really escape joyed this for the -- enjoyed this for the first few days but at some point you tire of the same thing. i'd taken protein...
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the united states government has no means to get rid of bashar al-assad, and i'm not sure they would if yes could. the fall of bashar al-assad could lead to a collapse of the jihadists. >> still ahead - practicing for the pope. why they an a political purpose, and controversy on the campaign trail. the u.s. president hopeful is criticized for comments he didn't challenge. >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob? as the pope visits the u.s., we take a closer look at the pope and the mafia. >> as the global refugee crisis intensifies... >> they have travelled for weeks, sometimes months. >> and the e.u. struggles to cope... >> we don't know, they stop us here. >> what's being done while lives hang in the balance? >> we need help now. >>> welcome back, let's recap the headlines. hundreds of refugees are stranded at croatia's border with slo
the united states government has no means to get rid of bashar al-assad, and i'm not sure they would if yes could. the fall of bashar al-assad could lead to a collapse of the jihadists. >> still ahead - practicing for the pope. why they an a political purpose, and controversy on the campaign trail. the u.s. president hopeful is criticized for comments he didn't challenge. >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >>...
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been clear that the documentation included all the documentation in the possession of the united states government and had been provided to congress. >> though it lives on as a political issue, opponents will have to regroup. supporters have won the day. >> the senate spoke, and spoke with a voice and declared that the historic agreement to prevent iran obtaining a nuclear weapon will tanned. >>> a little more than an hour ago, secretary of state john kerry issued a statement thanking senators that support the deal with iran. i know that for many former colleagues, the decision was difficult. i'm convinced the benefits since the agreement outweigh draw backs. as europe remains bitterly divided over how to deal with the refugee crisis, the white house says the u.s. is willing to take in more asylum seekers from syria. human rights groups say the u.s. needs to do more. russia is pressing ahead with a military build up in syria. secretary kerry phoned the minister, warning that russia's support of the government could escalate the conflict. patty culhane reports from washington. >> reporter: as tens
been clear that the documentation included all the documentation in the possession of the united states government and had been provided to congress. >> though it lives on as a political issue, opponents will have to regroup. supporters have won the day. >> the senate spoke, and spoke with a voice and declared that the historic agreement to prevent iran obtaining a nuclear weapon will tanned. >>> a little more than an hour ago, secretary of state john kerry issued a...
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the united states government, the united nations and international human rights groups have all called for his release. >>> in turkey security forces blocked a delegation of politicians marching towards a city. at least 30 people have been killed since a military operation began last week. >> reporter: we are getel reports of a very difficult humanitarian situation. we are being told there is no electricity, no water, there is a lack of food and medical supplies. people can't leave their homes, they can't transport those injured or dead to hospitals because of reports of snipers. however, i have to say very difficult to confirm these reports because it's impossible to get in. it's been under military siege for a week. the turkish government is rooting out what it calls pkk terrorists, saying they have killed 32 militants, including one civilian. when you speak to the other side, the pro kurdish party, they will tell you that at least 21 civilians have been killed. those are pictures coming out on social media. they accuse sniper fire of this, the fighting going on, a difficult humanita
the united states government, the united nations and international human rights groups have all called for his release. >>> in turkey security forces blocked a delegation of politicians marching towards a city. at least 30 people have been killed since a military operation began last week. >> reporter: we are getel reports of a very difficult humanitarian situation. we are being told there is no electricity, no water, there is a lack of food and medical supplies. people can't...
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united states. that's what they are working on. so that's what the state department will do. >> do you approve of the way the hungarian government is treating the refugees? >> i'm not going to stand in individual judgment. it's a terribly difficult challenge. and we are hopeful that other countries will do what the united states and germany have done. >> venezuela opposition leader has been sentenced to 14 years in jail. he was found guilty of insighting violence during protests last year. his lawyer and supporters say it's a miscarriage of justice. >> reporter: tears of sadness and disbelief from supporters of the venezuela opposition leader. he was convicted after a closed trial, but ended suddenly. even though many defense witnesses hadn't made it to the stand. he's been given the max yum! sentence for insighting violence in protests last year. >> translator: 13 years is a long time. but 87 days go by. we can have a national assembly that approves the law of amnesty that puts him out on the street. by the sovereign decision of the venezuela people. >> reporter: lopez had encouraged violence when his people rallied against the pr
united states. that's what they are working on. so that's what the state department will do. >> do you approve of the way the hungarian government is treating the refugees? >> i'm not going to stand in individual judgment. it's a terribly difficult challenge. and we are hopeful that other countries will do what the united states and germany have done. >> venezuela opposition leader has been sentenced to 14 years in jail. he was found guilty of insighting violence during...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>e're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et >>> welcome back to "inside story", i'm ray suarez. in the continued argument over voting, who gets the vote and how regularly. we are watching the big battle of two american tendencies. one says voting is a precious right that we should hold the door open to polling places, allowing the largest number of eligible voters through the doors. if in the process a few people who shouldn't vote get through, it may be many legitimate votes as we can to cast the ballot. at the other end of the war the proposition begins the same way, the right to vote is precious and important we must make sure no one but eligible voters join the process. if we complicate the effort to vote tore turn away some, we can live with that if we protect the ballot for the
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general according to pentagon sources talking into the american embassy, and informing the united states government that those russian-flown missions were going to begin. you talk about deacon - deacon -- deconflict, and what it amounts to is they want to ensure the united states wants to ensure the coalition arias sets, fighter jets and fighter bombers do not come into conflict with russians. obviously a tinderbox of potential conflict. everybody wants to avoid that. but there has not been an agreement yet, and that too is a matter of grave concern in washington. >> thanks mike viqueira in washington. >>> the palestinian president just addressed the general assembly in the u.n. let's lead to john terrett who is there and listened to abbas's speech. he promised a bomb shell. did he deliver john? >> reporter: he more than delivered in the end. just a little bit of context for you. remember, president abbas is in a situation whereby what we thought of as the international conflict is going on elsewhere. in that is the situation involving syria, and iraq, and the refugees and isil. so president abbas
general according to pentagon sources talking into the american embassy, and informing the united states government that those russian-flown missions were going to begin. you talk about deacon - deacon -- deconflict, and what it amounts to is they want to ensure the united states wants to ensure the coalition arias sets, fighter jets and fighter bombers do not come into conflict with russians. obviously a tinderbox of potential conflict. everybody wants to avoid that. but there has not been an...
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in march and with the privacy center we're trying to understand if the government had been illegally surveiling in the united states. but with the doj and fbi the judge ruth found the wikileaks case is a state secret but as the u.s. government argues a single word of the pages of the doj would be to harm social security. so it is restricted the further another 500 by the lawyers and other journalist lawyers and other journalist are held back it is like the hoover dam to block off under the excuse so we may have shot ourselves in the flat but if the cases dropped then suddenly the dam breaks open with 100,000 documents so politically they have to keep the case going. >> with visual logic to exit the embassy i will challenge all of this from the united states and swedish and? i understand they do have legal repercussions three answer this but certainly you have not been shy that prominent politicians to say you could be they from strike you are a threat to u.s. national security by powerful officials. what is stopping you from stepping outside to say i will face all of this head-on if you want to put me on trial in u
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. ♪ >is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i'm randall pinkston. we have a live look now at the national constitution center in philadelphia. that's where secretary of state john kerry is set to speak in just a few minutes about the iran nuclear deal. it's being called a major speech. he is being introduced right now by former senator richard lugar. he will be
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. ♪ >is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i'm randall pinkston. we have a live look now at the national constitution center in philadelphia. that's where secretary of state john kerry is set to speak in just a few minutes about the iran nuclear deal. it's being called a major speech. he is being introduced right now by former senator richard lugar. he will be
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when unclassified systems of the united states government regularly get hacked, the ideal that someoneping a private server in the renovated bathroom of a server farm in colorado is more secure is completely ridiculous. >> andrea mitchell interviews today. >>> we have cnbc hadley from london. stakes couldn't be higher for an august jobs report this morning. >> that's right. what we saw yesterday, u.s. stocks pairing gains ahead of big job numbers. the payroll report coming out at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. if that news is good which it's widely expected to be, we could be in line for a rate hike as early as september. >>> let's turn overseas to migrant crisis. it was a dramatic day in hungary where migrants were allowed on trains to be forced off at a refugee camp. what's the latest there? >> seriously dramatic pictures we're seen out of hungary. this is a crisis i've been following over several weeks. scuff couples with police officers, migrants trying to get on trains to france germany, uk anywhere. they're pleading with authorities to let et them through. the hungarian prime minister c
when unclassified systems of the united states government regularly get hacked, the ideal that someoneping a private server in the renovated bathroom of a server farm in colorado is more secure is completely ridiculous. >> andrea mitchell interviews today. >>> we have cnbc hadley from london. stakes couldn't be higher for an august jobs report this morning. >> that's right. what we saw yesterday, u.s. stocks pairing gains ahead of big job numbers. the payroll report coming...
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emily: when it comes to china, iran, islamic terrorists, the united states government, what are you most worried about when it comes to spying, hacking? kim: i am worried about the situation in ukraine. i think putin is someone i would be very careful with. i think that obama has done a good thing in negotiating with iran and trying to find a resolution to this nuclear standoff. emily: what about some of the other countries? like north korea and sony? should we be concerned about north korea? kim: well, you do not really believe that north korea hacked sony. i do not believe that for a minute. emily: who did, then? kim: well, some sophisticated group that has an interest in what hollywood is doing around the world. emily: you do not think it is a group that has ties to north korea? kim: i do not think so. i do not think north korea has the capabilities. it is just such a beautiful story for the u.s. government to put this onto north korea. it is more likely that it was some insider at sony that was disgruntled. emily: i know you are particularly worried about microsoft. kim: obviously, w
emily: when it comes to china, iran, islamic terrorists, the united states government, what are you most worried about when it comes to spying, hacking? kim: i am worried about the situation in ukraine. i think putin is someone i would be very careful with. i think that obama has done a good thing in negotiating with iran and trying to find a resolution to this nuclear standoff. emily: what about some of the other countries? like north korea and sony? should we be concerned about north korea?...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> tens of thousands of israeli students missed the part of the school year this week and several schools have protested the strike. they argue the decrease in funding is being used to force christian schools into the state system. there are policies against examination scrolls. they would not have done these cut backs if that was the case. what do i do if the school shuts down? >> and the courtyard here with their fellow students escape joying the first week of classes. but like 46 other schools in israel, teachers and students are on strike. they get 60 to 75% and there's been no change in 2015 and we have no intention to hurt them. the ministry wants to help these schools preserve the uniqueness. thank you very much. starting with tennis with the world number one who's on the brink of getting his place in the last 16 of the u.s. open. venus williams is the only one left in the draw and it was a two-time u.s. open chaff i don't know setting up a possible matchup for serena. and despite
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> tens of thousands of israeli students missed the part of the school year this week and several schools have protested the strike. they argue the decrease in funding is being used to force christian schools into the state system. there are policies against examination scrolls. they would not have done these cut backs if that was the case. what do i do if the school shuts down?...
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. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> we continue now with natalie's story as a victim of child sex trafficking. >> this is the kind of moment nicole didn't realize she would ever experience again with her daughter after natalie ran away and was trafficked for sex at ages 15. >> my daughter was a statistic. in less than 36 hours she was being sold. it doesn't take a long time. >> reporter: gone for 108 days, raped and beaten and trafficked by a 32-year-old man, she thought she loved. >> it was maddening. i didn't understand the amount of times that she was sold. i think that was awful to hear. 15, 20 times a day. you know, i just couldn't imagine that. >> it was during one of those encounters that natalie was found. her trafficker had posted an ad of her on backpage.com. the second largest classified website. the police had answered that ad during one of their frequent stings involving the site. >> i discovered that you could order a child online like you could order a pizza from.com from domino's. and she was sold there
. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> we continue now with natalie's story as a victim of child sex trafficking. >> this is the kind of moment nicole didn't realize she would ever experience again with her daughter after natalie ran away and was trafficked for sex at ages 15. >> my daughter was a statistic. in less than 36 hours she was being sold. it doesn't take a long time. >> reporter: gone...