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referred to the riot as an uprising or rebellion.t's an indication that in this owe historical event as a movement to affect change rather than an expression of raw anger. that's it for "america tonight". we'll have more "america tonight" >> it creates a huge opportunity for the small business owners. >> these are all different strains. >>> a shock resignation announcement from libya's prime minister followed by scan fusion about whether he's really going. ♪ ♪ >>> you are watching al jazerra. coming up in the next half hour, a suspected boko haram attack kills at least 47 people in northeast nigeria. >>> chaos on the greek island of cos. an attempt to register hundreds of frustrated migrants. >>> a report from colorado where the very agency responsible for protecting the environment has poisoned a prison teen r
referred to the riot as an uprising or rebellion.t's an indication that in this owe historical event as a movement to affect change rather than an expression of raw anger. that's it for "america tonight". we'll have more "america tonight" >> it creates a huge opportunity for the small business owners. >> these are all different strains. >>> a shock resignation announcement from libya's prime minister followed by scan fusion about whether he's really...
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on the eve of the uprising, that u.s. had about 500 ships involved in the trade and its 13 points. this island with second only to great britain in terms of its importance to american trade. and as shocking as the uprising was, to most americans, the commercial opportunities involved were plain to see. just months into the uprising, philadelphia's federal gazette reported "any price is being offered power in arms on the island." that same newspaper published a story of american merchants running afoul of the french authorities, even being executed for selling arms to "the revolted men of color." are british observer in jamaica insisted that the-- obviously france vigorously protested all of this. the u.s. government claims, we don't have either the right or the capability to suppress this trade. this obviously was self-serving. but it was also entirely correct, which was an important part of this story. in contrast to west european rivals new u.s. didn't have the revenue to actually police international trade. moreover out of necessity and design, the emerging customs regime, such
on the eve of the uprising, that u.s. had about 500 ships involved in the trade and its 13 points. this island with second only to great britain in terms of its importance to american trade. and as shocking as the uprising was, to most americans, the commercial opportunities involved were plain to see. just months into the uprising, philadelphia's federal gazette reported "any price is being offered power in arms on the island." that same newspaper published a story of american...
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referred to the riot as an uprising or rebellion. it's an indication that in this part of l.a.eople view the historical event as a movement to affect change rather than an expression of raw anger. that's it for "america tonight". we'll have more "america tonight" >> it creates a huge opportunity for the small business owners. >> these are all different strains. >>> libya's prime minister announces he's stepping down but then his spokesman says he isn't. ♪ ♪ >>> you are watching al jazerra live from our headquarters in doha. also coming up. russia respond to his sanctions by destroying western imports, but its economy is shrinking. >> reporter: i am natasha in south sudan, women are walking here in to the bush to collect firewood and coming back out beaten and raped. >>> and we report from colorado where the very agency responsible for
referred to the riot as an uprising or rebellion. it's an indication that in this part of l.a.eople view the historical event as a movement to affect change rather than an expression of raw anger. that's it for "america tonight". we'll have more "america tonight" >> it creates a huge opportunity for the small business owners. >> these are all different strains. >>> libya's prime minister announces he's stepping down but then his spokesman says he isn't....
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referred to the riot as an uprising or rebellion. it's an indication that in this part of l.a.eople view the historical event as a movement to affect change rather than an expression of raw anger. that's it for "america tonight". we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. i'm on target. toxic politics, the blame game begins. plus, it's the economy, stupid. the 2016 election hinges on it. it may not be in the way you expect. pictures tell the
referred to the riot as an uprising or rebellion. it's an indication that in this part of l.a.eople view the historical event as a movement to affect change rather than an expression of raw anger. that's it for "america tonight". we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. i'm on target. toxic politics, the blame game begins. plus, it's the economy, stupid. the 2016 election hinges on it. it may not be in the way you expect. pictures tell the
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now he is also the author of the book fire this time, the watts uprising and the 1960's. we asked him if the disparities in education, have led to the recent periods of social unrest we have witnessed. not only so they person cyst, there are further larrys of complexity. as you know, south los angeles has turned into a largely latino area, and bilingual education has become a persistent issue of the day, at the same time, with the attacks on immigrant populations from latin america, there has been a squeeze on funding. i think it is fair to say, there's before a mixed bag of results. after aux 1965, there were steps towards affirmative action, the los angeles times for example, decided it would be better to cover such conflict with an integrated force, the l.a. fire department thought it would be better to fight fires with an integrated labor force. university of california the california state universal system, moved from halting affirmative action, but as you know, the supreme court has thrown roadblocks in the path, roadblocks that will probably become more much signif
now he is also the author of the book fire this time, the watts uprising and the 1960's. we asked him if the disparities in education, have led to the recent periods of social unrest we have witnessed. not only so they person cyst, there are further larrys of complexity. as you know, south los angeles has turned into a largely latino area, and bilingual education has become a persistent issue of the day, at the same time, with the attacks on immigrant populations from latin america, there has...
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and it makes sense from an israeli security point of view to arrest those who are leading an uprising against them. it absolutely manges sense. the paradox call dynamic -- paradoxical program containing the uprising by defining goals, by defining strategies, by keeping some sort of discipline in order. when they are removed, what happens? the head is removed. what happens to what's left behind? either there's no leadership or, often, less experience, less trained, less disciplined, often younger activists come to the fore to fill the vacuum. the unity that those leaders were able to create gradually broke down over time, in many ways due to the israeli strategy of trying to arrest and imprison them. israel is in a bind here too. it wants to bring protests to a close, but sometimes its ways of doing so ironically disrupt and undermine palestinian unity, create new incentives and opportunities for increasing fragmentation that make nonviolent protests less and less possible, that make violent protest more and more likely. i would say the same thing holds today. since 2007 and the split
and it makes sense from an israeli security point of view to arrest those who are leading an uprising against them. it absolutely manges sense. the paradox call dynamic -- paradoxical program containing the uprising by defining goals, by defining strategies, by keeping some sort of discipline in order. when they are removed, what happens? the head is removed. what happens to what's left behind? either there's no leadership or, often, less experience, less trained, less disciplined, often...
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the mural commemorating the 70th anniversary of the warsaw uprising had been sprayed over with white lettering three months after it debuted. the the artist was able to restore it and made some additions to it including names, quotes, even a poem. >> to know that my father's face and the face of all these heroes will be up here forever is incredibly special and moving for me. >> at least one of the suspects who vandalized the mural was eventually caught and was sentenced to community service. >> tomorrow bobbi kristina brown will be laid to rest in westfield, new jersey. security is expected to be tight outside fairview cemetery where the 22-year-old will be buried next to her mother, whitney houston. bobbi kristina died in hospice care last week nearly six months after she was found facedown in a bathtub in her georgia home. >> unions representing 39,000 verizon employees in nine states including new york say their members will work without a contract as more negotiations are scheduled with the wireless carrier. the previous contract expired early this morning. union officials say v
the mural commemorating the 70th anniversary of the warsaw uprising had been sprayed over with white lettering three months after it debuted. the the artist was able to restore it and made some additions to it including names, quotes, even a poem. >> to know that my father's face and the face of all these heroes will be up here forever is incredibly special and moving for me. >> at least one of the suspects who vandalized the mural was eventually caught and was sentenced to...
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the autumn harvest uprising was the failed, desperately failed uprising which mao tried to foment conan -- hunan when he retreated into the mountains. write to what was fake long march? >> guest: the long march was a very long march from 1934 to 1935. economists had a base in southern china and the nationalists were at the point of wiping them out. when the communists decided to make a strategic retreat and it turned out to be a march at 6000 miles which took them across china to the northwest. i have traveled the whole route of the long march and it's a great thing to do if anyone's thinking of it. it's fascinating. c-span: do they have a march? >> guest: no is not that there is an excellent book by house in salisbury on the march which has the details of where they went but it is possible to follow that march and they went through the most remote backward areas because those were the areas where the nationalist forces were the weakest over the mountains through the grasslands which is a terrible area of swamp and bob of 10000 feet between taiwan and szechuan and finally into desert co
the autumn harvest uprising was the failed, desperately failed uprising which mao tried to foment conan -- hunan when he retreated into the mountains. write to what was fake long march? >> guest: the long march was a very long march from 1934 to 1935. economists had a base in southern china and the nationalists were at the point of wiping them out. when the communists decided to make a strategic retreat and it turned out to be a march at 6000 miles which took them across china to the...
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six months since a world war ii mural was defaced in brooklyn, and today the artwork of the warsaw uprising was reborn in green point. the mural commemorating the 70th anniversary of the warsaw uprising is on greek avenue, it had been sprayed over with white lettering. the artist was able to restore it and even made some additions including names, quotes and even a poem. >> to know that my father's face and the face of all these heroes will be up here forever is incredibly special and moving for me. >> at least one of the suspects who vanned isized the mural was -- vandalized the mural was caught and sentenced to community service. >> bobbi kristina brown will be laid to rest tomorrow at a new jersey cemetery. security's expected to be tight where the 22-year-old will be buried next to her mother, whitney houston. yesterday a funeral service was held for her in georgia. she died in a hospice care facility last week nearly six months after she was found facedown in a bathtub inside her georgia home. >> the strike by verizon workers have been averted at least for now, unions representing 39,0
six months since a world war ii mural was defaced in brooklyn, and today the artwork of the warsaw uprising was reborn in green point. the mural commemorating the 70th anniversary of the warsaw uprising is on greek avenue, it had been sprayed over with white lettering. the artist was able to restore it and even made some additions including names, quotes and even a poem. >> to know that my father's face and the face of all these heroes will be up here forever is incredibly special and...
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imagine what is happening if you are a white then you know, when christmas comes there will be an uprising of the former slaves so they can get a hold of their with men and women and to in terms of policy. if you read the cabin you take the guns and their arms and get rid of the right to bear arms and you do some judicious killing was there? of course, not. it was absolutely invented. was there any reality to put the fear if they run right set free? but the only blood bath in the south was white people killing black people and when they were slaves they had were property they had value but now they're not. imagines louisiana where in the course of 20 years you have 2500 people being killed by white people or imagine in georgia you have 500 rhaetian the motivated assaults and killings and to you know, what iraq was light for you have been around iraq to thousand four is like vienna it is bloody and ugly and this is going on. it is a scary time. you could not imagine once and then to be killed by the assassin to an - - the assassin said he could rise again. but for anybody would believe that
imagine what is happening if you are a white then you know, when christmas comes there will be an uprising of the former slaves so they can get a hold of their with men and women and to in terms of policy. if you read the cabin you take the guns and their arms and get rid of the right to bear arms and you do some judicious killing was there? of course, not. it was absolutely invented. was there any reality to put the fear if they run right set free? but the only blood bath in the south was...
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can you imagine what's happening , you know there's going to be an uprising of the former slavery and they are going to kill everybody so they can get a hold of their lands, they are going to butcher women and children. can can you imagine we are we were believing that. if you start you get rid of everything they have, you clamp down on them and what you do a little killing. was there any reality to the fear that black people at the end of the war were going to go raping their masters wives or their children,. the only blood that there was in the south, white folks killing black folks. well they were slaves. they had no respect for property but now they are not property. back in louisiana with a course of 2500 black hundred black people were getting killed by white people,. [inaudible] back in 2004 it was blood it was ugly, this was going on it was a scary time. you couldn't imagine that once the war was over the president asked if he was killed by an assistant and then. you wouldn't imagine that anybody as a assassin would believe that abraham lincoln he was a threat to the republic.
can you imagine what's happening , you know there's going to be an uprising of the former slavery and they are going to kill everybody so they can get a hold of their lands, they are going to butcher women and children. can can you imagine we are we were believing that. if you start you get rid of everything they have, you clamp down on them and what you do a little killing. was there any reality to the fear that black people at the end of the war were going to go raping their masters wives or...
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. >> there is an uprising. today there is a national strike , a mass demonstration calling for the followed president perez molina. if it develops, you can leave to the fall of the army and oligarchy and the system of hunger. the u.s. is try to stop that, the oligarchy is, but no one knows if they will succeed. amy: a general strike has been called in guatemala two days after the supreme court approved a request by the country's attorney general to impeach president otto perez molina in a corruption scandal. the matter is now in the hands of the guatemalan congress. we will speak with journalist allan nairn. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in virginia, vigils have been held for two journalists who were fatally shot on live television during the morning broadcast wednesday of the local news station wdbj. 24-year-old broadcast journalist alison parker and 27-year-old cameraman adam ward died after suspected gunman vester flanaga
. >> there is an uprising. today there is a national strike , a mass demonstration calling for the followed president perez molina. if it develops, you can leave to the fall of the army and oligarchy and the system of hunger. the u.s. is try to stop that, the oligarchy is, but no one knows if they will succeed. amy: a general strike has been called in guatemala two days after the supreme court approved a request by the country's attorney general to impeach president otto perez molina in a...
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"baltimore sun" reports so far during the uprising that the city lost $20 million. and it was only after that happened at the business class, nonprofit industrial complex and like they got a higher consciousness when they had a lower bottom line, right? and so building for power in addition to creating alternative food systems also means looking at other ways so that when we get to -- when we build our own table or go visit other people's tables, we can negotiate from a position of strength as opposed to saying can you please do for me. so in baltimore april 5th, 2016, is the next democratic primary election. so we're organizing now so that when that democratic primary election happens in less than about 11 months from now, we'll be able to effectuate because we built up our own capacity and not depending on think tanks and other groups for us we can do this for ourselves. we got this. thanks. >> and the research is important. so if we know there are corporations out here who are the draculas, maybe we need to start a dracula campaign, we need to expose them. >> yea
"baltimore sun" reports so far during the uprising that the city lost $20 million. and it was only after that happened at the business class, nonprofit industrial complex and like they got a higher consciousness when they had a lower bottom line, right? and so building for power in addition to creating alternative food systems also means looking at other ways so that when we get to -- when we build our own table or go visit other people's tables, we can negotiate from a position of...
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and jessie, a high school teacher in seattle, the editor and author of more than a score, a new uprisinggainst high stakes testing. thank you for joining us. is public education in the u.s. broken beyond repair? >> not at all. in many ways it's stronger thanst ever been. if you look around you see record high graduation rates, test scores that are at an all-time high. you see a lot of good stuff happening, far fewer what we call drop-out factories where half the kids would drop out. we see more kids in college than before. the numbers are boosted. the education system is getting stronger. however, one thing it is, is inequitable. there's a lot of inequities. i'll give you a statistic. a lot income child has a one in 10 chance of getting a degree. a middle income child has a one in two chance. 50% ever middle number kids get a challenge degree. i think intelligence is skewed by income. outcome shunt be either. >> we'll ex-posterior inequality more. straight out the gaits, do you agree it's stronger than ever. >> first off, thank you for asking me that question. i feel one of the biggest p
and jessie, a high school teacher in seattle, the editor and author of more than a score, a new uprisinggainst high stakes testing. thank you for joining us. is public education in the u.s. broken beyond repair? >> not at all. in many ways it's stronger thanst ever been. if you look around you see record high graduation rates, test scores that are at an all-time high. you see a lot of good stuff happening, far fewer what we call drop-out factories where half the kids would drop out. we...
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you have in 1909 the uprising which i mentioned.ut what has to happen, workers don't have enough power in this country to succeed on their own. they need some kind of middle-class allies, politicians that are going to pas the legislation that is going to be needed to fix these problems. you know, it's a tricky participation. walker activism, involved in the struggle is absolutely necessary for any of this to happen, because politicians aren't going to do it by themselves. they are not going to do this unless workers are pressuring them. you have workers around the country outraged by this, and so you know, but what has to happen is workers and other sectors have to be able to -- that's one of the problems you see today with organized labor, a lot of the rest of society doesn't see organized labor ally anymore, including a lot of people in the democratic party, and so, you know, you really begin to see people begin to take labor for granted, for instance. basically what's going to have to happen and what is happening and fight for 15
you have in 1909 the uprising which i mentioned.ut what has to happen, workers don't have enough power in this country to succeed on their own. they need some kind of middle-class allies, politicians that are going to pas the legislation that is going to be needed to fix these problems. you know, it's a tricky participation. walker activism, involved in the struggle is absolutely necessary for any of this to happen, because politicians aren't going to do it by themselves. they are not going to...
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you have a family, in a foreign country during a violent uprising. feel like you are with them during the movie. overall, there were two problems i have with the film. they did not mention the country they were in. they filmed tonight thailand but not mentioning it, confused me. where are they? why would they not mention. that director used too much slow motion in the first act of the movie. what i mean is you are in a realistic situation why slow the the action down like michael bay. just keep it going, keep it real and fast. that was a very strange choice in my opinion but it does work. owen wilson is a fantastic performance. pierce brassnannies great. very intense, very, very violent. not for kid whatsoever. but very edge of your seat thriller. i have gave it three out of five. >> seeing owen wilson in in such a serious role, it is hard to take him seriously. >> i like him in these rolls. >> that was the point of the role for him because when you watch the film he is not jason baitman, not the rock, not an action star. you put him in there and won
you have a family, in a foreign country during a violent uprising. feel like you are with them during the movie. overall, there were two problems i have with the film. they did not mention the country they were in. they filmed tonight thailand but not mentioning it, confused me. where are they? why would they not mention. that director used too much slow motion in the first act of the movie. what i mean is you are in a realistic situation why slow the the action down like michael bay. just keep...
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i think the reason we see the uprising this year is because there is no much instability in ferguson.y only have an interim city manager. they do have a new police chief which is an african-american guy and they have two african-americans on the city council but that is not enough. until real change comes for the city meaning more economic opportunities, better educational opportunities in ferguson, we will continue to see the uprising. >> we need to see real thing in ferguson, baltimore and all over because the violence against the police is bold and unafraid. gunman are going after law enforcement like it is an open hunt. what needs to deter the would be shooters from carrying out the brazen acts? >> reporter: let's look at baltimore. we know how the police were thrown under the bus there and look at new york city with the mayor turning the back on the police officers. what can the police officers do? they try to do their jobs and we see the uprising in ferguson here with this guy opening fire on four police officers. he knew they were police officers but he didn't care because he k
i think the reason we see the uprising this year is because there is no much instability in ferguson.y only have an interim city manager. they do have a new police chief which is an african-american guy and they have two african-americans on the city council but that is not enough. until real change comes for the city meaning more economic opportunities, better educational opportunities in ferguson, we will continue to see the uprising. >> we need to see real thing in ferguson, baltimore...
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the victim was found outside the metro station just steps from the uprising muffin shop. it was 4:45 in the afternoon in a neighborhood where many were out enjoying a beautiful day, not far from the howard university campus. do you know why this is closed off? >> a shooting but i don't know what happened. i just walked in, came here. came from campus, trying to go back home. >> reporter: the bulk of the shell casings were found at 7th and s streets northwest near a mural of marvin gaye but the victim was found across the street a half block away, right outside the shop where are customers were enjoying muffins and coffee. detectives are trying to piece together how this happened, who fired so many rounds and why. as police investigate, hundreds of people lined up to attend a free concert at howard theater right around the corner, many unaware that a shooting had taken place. >> we are actually going to attend the show at howard theater. >> reporter: again, police just released a press release with some new information, including the description of a vehicle of interest in
the victim was found outside the metro station just steps from the uprising muffin shop. it was 4:45 in the afternoon in a neighborhood where many were out enjoying a beautiful day, not far from the howard university campus. do you know why this is closed off? >> a shooting but i don't know what happened. i just walked in, came here. came from campus, trying to go back home. >> reporter: the bulk of the shell casings were found at 7th and s streets northwest near a mural of marvin...
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you expect uprises, you expect people to speak out on what is going on. but that didn't happen, and that is what was said. i must say in the beginning, the emotional. the fill-ins, why aren't they saying my sister's name. why are they saying name. >> kimberley is trying to make sure someone is saying names like rachias. in response to the black lives matter, crenshaw organised the say her name campaign as a way of make sure lives are not left out of the movement. >> what we were noticing is women were killed at the same time. but their names were not said when we knew her in the protest in the demonstrations, when demands were made. families represented. there were the families of the men, whereas, you know, families of those taken by the police are not shedding fewer tears. children's lives are not left harmed by the absence of their parents. in addition to say her name, cen she held workshops, helping voice. >> most of the women here are meeting someone who experienced the same thing that they have for the first time. >> reporter: before you came grief?
you expect uprises, you expect people to speak out on what is going on. but that didn't happen, and that is what was said. i must say in the beginning, the emotional. the fill-ins, why aren't they saying my sister's name. why are they saying name. >> kimberley is trying to make sure someone is saying names like rachias. in response to the black lives matter, crenshaw organised the say her name campaign as a way of make sure lives are not left out of the movement. >> what we were...
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the people supported the government early on in the uprising but that is when the town's buildings were still whole. they never managed what would followed be more than four years of hardship. they don't have access to electricity and water and now that the town is under siege, aid agencies like the red crescent have been unable to take in crucial supplies. >> all entrances are closed off. no basic material or medical supplies can enter. the situation is now getting worse because of the growing shortage of basic materials. >> the clinics are having to shut down because they don't have the medicine to treat people. as the routes in and out continue to be blocked, the residents of al tal go hungry. >> we've got a lot more to come on this al jazeera news hour, including: >> warming ties between the u.k. and iran, as both countries reopen their embassies. >> in colombia, one student's initiative is turning her town into a bike friendly environment. >> facing a battle in the gaming industry to stay drug-free. >> the lebanese prime minister say all political forces are to blame for the unprec
the people supported the government early on in the uprising but that is when the town's buildings were still whole. they never managed what would followed be more than four years of hardship. they don't have access to electricity and water and now that the town is under siege, aid agencies like the red crescent have been unable to take in crucial supplies. >> all entrances are closed off. no basic material or medical supplies can enter. the situation is now getting worse because of the...
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southeast asia with two daughters but find themselves right in the middle of a violent political uprisingrosnan stars in the film helping the family try to get out alive. >> and there's a tank out there. we need to move. >> what? >>. >> keep going. there's a tank. >> right here. here. >> go, go. >> come on. [ screaming ] >> unfortunately, there's no escape from the critics on this one. mirror mcdonald of the seattle times references the endless shoots of owen wilson running sometimes while carrying a medium sized child as a possible selling point. daniel eagen of film journal international called it a vicious pointless exercise in fear mongerings, xenophobia and no escape. gives b minus movies a bad name. >> surprising. it looks like "taken." . looked pretty cool. >> more news coming up. looked p >> more news coming up. >>> good morning. this morning on "world news now," inside the mind of a crazed gunman. >> who was the former tv news reporter who shot and killed two former co-workers? what virginia police found in his car and now the survivor of that shooting remembers what happened. >>
southeast asia with two daughters but find themselves right in the middle of a violent political uprisingrosnan stars in the film helping the family try to get out alive. >> and there's a tank out there. we need to move. >> what? >>. >> keep going. there's a tank. >> right here. here. >> go, go. >> come on. [ screaming ] >> unfortunately, there's no escape from the critics on this one. mirror mcdonald of the seattle times references the endless...
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they play an american family trapped in a political uprising.d lake both welcomed new babies last year. >> when it's your children and the ages they are where they're so innocent, your >> pam:a young reporter and her photographer gunned down by a vengeful former colleague. >> pam:the murders unfolding during a live broadcast in virginia. >> pam:the killer. a bay area native. tonight his family here shares the nation's grief and shock. >>our thoughts and prayers are with the victims' families at ths point >> pam:a brutal act of violence. that has shocked the nation. >> pam: killed during a live report in virginia. >> pam:we have been following this story. since it broke this morning. tonight, we delved io
they play an american family trapped in a political uprising.d lake both welcomed new babies last year. >> when it's your children and the ages they are where they're so innocent, your >> pam:a young reporter and her photographer gunned down by a vengeful former colleague. >> pam:the murders unfolding during a live broadcast in virginia. >> pam:the killer. a bay area native. tonight his family here shares the nation's grief and shock. >>our thoughts and prayers are...
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when the syrian uprising began in 2011 they didn't fully enjoy efforts to overthrow the government. instead they managed to expand into areas where the regime retreated. government forces were withdrawn from mainly kurdish populated areas leaving the kurds to fill vacuum. >> it was important because they didn't want to fight on several fronts and what their main calculation probably was if the kurds would capture those areas, then it would lead to tensions between turkey and the kurds. >> the kurds haven't juts created their own autonomous section of the country. zeina khodr, al jazeera, turkey. >>> u.s. president has unveiled what he says is an ambitious national plan to tackle climate change. barack obama announced even tougher cuts to greenhouse gas emissions to u.s. power plants than previously expected. it's a challenge to do more. the president says it's the most important step the nation has taken to deal with global warming. >> like cutting every ounce of emissions from electricity from 108 million american homes or taking 160 million cars off the road. by 2030 we will reduc
when the syrian uprising began in 2011 they didn't fully enjoy efforts to overthrow the government. instead they managed to expand into areas where the regime retreated. government forces were withdrawn from mainly kurdish populated areas leaving the kurds to fill vacuum. >> it was important because they didn't want to fight on several fronts and what their main calculation probably was if the kurds would capture those areas, then it would lead to tensions between turkey and the kurds....
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the protest occurred because of arrest of political prisoners, uprising for the shia majority four years ago calling for more rights. >>> in iraq, at least 60 have been killed in a suicide attack in the i.s.i.l. held city of ramadi. two car bombs struck military vehicles and the sheer unit near flawsanbar university. protesters began earlier this month as people called for political reform and better public services. iraq's top shia cleric has backed the is demonstrations. a verdict's expected for three al jazeera journalists facing retrial in an egyptian court. it's been a frustrating repeat trial. they are accused of helping the now banned muslim brotherhood which they deny. they hope the hearing will end the long struggle to clear their names. natasha guinane has the story. >> for months these two have been waiting to hear the words not guilty. baher mohamed, mohamed fahmy, and peter greste spent over a year together in prison. they were charged with aiding the now banned muslim brotherhood. in june of last year the court sentenced them to 7 to 10 years ago. then last january the cour
the protest occurred because of arrest of political prisoners, uprising for the shia majority four years ago calling for more rights. >>> in iraq, at least 60 have been killed in a suicide attack in the i.s.i.l. held city of ramadi. two car bombs struck military vehicles and the sheer unit near flawsanbar university. protesters began earlier this month as people called for political reform and better public services. iraq's top shia cleric has backed the is demonstrations. a verdict's...
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they play an american family trapped in a political uprising.oth welcomed new babies last year. >> when it's your children and the ages they are where they're so innocent, your >>> "the insider" from hollywood, your 24/7 celebrity conversation. >>> okay. who is next? sit down. >> i have the right to ask the question. >> no, you don't. >> the donald in the direct line of fiery questions. >> don't touch me, sir. >> with the press room being an historical battleground for politicians. >> i'm answering your question. >> trump handle the pressure? >> plus, dancing's new cast is revealed. the ballroom.er is heading for and which all-starat
they play an american family trapped in a political uprising.oth welcomed new babies last year. >> when it's your children and the ages they are where they're so innocent, your >>> "the insider" from hollywood, your 24/7 celebrity conversation. >>> okay. who is next? sit down. >> i have the right to ask the question. >> no, you don't. >> the donald in the direct line of fiery questions. >> don't touch me, sir. >> with the press...
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he was arrested a year into the uprising against assad. he founded the syrian center for media and freedom of expression. he was held on charges of spouting propaganda for terrorism. international human rights groups have voiced concern about his trial and alleged mistreatment. at least 40 people have been killed in 2 bomb attacks in the east of iraq and one targeted eastern city of the kuba, where a car bomb exploded in a busy marketplace. in a separate blasted the east of the city, seven people were killed and 25 wounded. the islamic state organization is claimed responsibility. the telegram says it is behind the suicide bombing at the airport at the afghan capital of kabul this friday. this is the latest attack by the telegram the new leader was announced -- by the taliban since a new leader was announced. luke shrago has more. as afghan emergency services cleaned up the devastation following the latest deadly taliban bombing on monday, the nation's and called on neighboring pakistan to crack down on militants over the border. the incid
he was arrested a year into the uprising against assad. he founded the syrian center for media and freedom of expression. he was held on charges of spouting propaganda for terrorism. international human rights groups have voiced concern about his trial and alleged mistreatment. at least 40 people have been killed in 2 bomb attacks in the east of iraq and one targeted eastern city of the kuba, where a car bomb exploded in a busy marketplace. in a separate blasted the east of the city, seven...
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remembers watts a look back at the riots how the six day uprising impacted los angeles and the nation, then and now. and some detroit residents say even with new street as the unrest continues in ferguson missouri. >> the watts riots 1965, john henry smith take as look back at the fires of protests that engulfed america's cities. >> the man said to me today this would not have happened if the negroes had been treating differently, and if you treat somebody like a mad dog, he will behave like a mad dog, do you believe that. >> i have to go along with that. >> when a white highway patrol patrol officer pulled over a 21-year-old black motorist he suspected of drunk driving, as the officer got physical, on lockers roushed in believing they were seeing another example of excessive force by a police department many views a an occupying force before long buildings were with being burned blood spilled. >> the watts riots would last six days and cover more than 46 square miles. 34 people dies more than 1,000 would be hurt, more than $40 million of property damages about 300 million in today's
remembers watts a look back at the riots how the six day uprising impacted los angeles and the nation, then and now. and some detroit residents say even with new street as the unrest continues in ferguson missouri. >> the watts riots 1965, john henry smith take as look back at the fires of protests that engulfed america's cities. >> the man said to me today this would not have happened if the negroes had been treating differently, and if you treat somebody like a mad dog, he will...
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following the 2011 uprising which toppled president hosni mubarak, much was said about the people and the bright fired they were looking forward to. for many, it was killed, together with loved ones, two years ago >>> lots more to come on al jazeera. is the jp niece industrial -- japanese industrial giant on the verge of extending an apology to prisoners of forced labour. plus... >> i'm reporting from reunion on what is dubbed as the most what is dubbed as the most expensive road 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. >>> welcome back, a recap. top stories, nuclear and chemical experts investigate the site of two massive expl
following the 2011 uprising which toppled president hosni mubarak, much was said about the people and the bright fired they were looking forward to. for many, it was killed, together with loved ones, two years ago >>> lots more to come on al jazeera. is the jp niece industrial -- japanese industrial giant on the verge of extending an apology to prisoners of forced labour. plus... >> i'm reporting from reunion on what is dubbed as the most what is dubbed as the most expensive road...
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it paid contribute to the warsaw uprising and was rededicated today. it was vandalized after it was unveiled in green point last year. donations helped restore the artwork which is the first memorial in the u.s. honoring the fighters resisting nazi occupation in poland. >>> we had a pretty perfect weekend weather-wise. >> the heat and the humidity make a return. how long will they stick around. meteorologist jeff smith [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're friends with my mother? whoa. another episode? definitely. we all use it differently. so why should we get it all the same way? call time warner cable to get the internet speed you need. are you guys texting each other? whether it's 3 megs or 300 megs. yeah. for the right price. from $14.99 everyday low price internet, to 300 meg ultra-fast internet, we have you covered. even with wifi at home and on the go. plans start at $14.99 per month. call 1-855-want twc to switch today. time warner cable. enjoy better. new york state is reinventing how we do busines
it paid contribute to the warsaw uprising and was rededicated today. it was vandalized after it was unveiled in green point last year. donations helped restore the artwork which is the first memorial in the u.s. honoring the fighters resisting nazi occupation in poland. >>> we had a pretty perfect weekend weather-wise. >> the heat and the humidity make a return. how long will they stick around. meteorologist jeff smith [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom...
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the residents started the protests early on in the uprising. but that was when all the town's blocks were still whole. they never imagined what would follow is four years of hardship. they have had intermittent access to electricity and water, now aid agencies have been unable to take in crucial supplies. >> all entrances are closed off. no medical supplies can enter. the situation is now getting worse because of the food shortages and basic materials. >> the clinics are having to shut down because they don't have the medicine to treat people. as the routes in and out continue to be blocked, the residents continue to go hungry. >>> talks from north and south korea are talking again as they try to ease border tensions. the talks lasted ten hours at the border village on saturday. as those talks resume, south korea is seeing increasing military sift north. border. harry has more from south korea. >> reporter: it's been reported that the south koreans are saying that 50 of north korea's 70 sib marines are away from their ports and not detect would
the residents started the protests early on in the uprising. but that was when all the town's blocks were still whole. they never imagined what would follow is four years of hardship. they have had intermittent access to electricity and water, now aid agencies have been unable to take in crucial supplies. >> all entrances are closed off. no medical supplies can enter. the situation is now getting worse because of the food shortages and basic materials. >> the clinics are having to...
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hezbollah's terror in lebanon, the yemen uprising and other terrorist ventures around the world. what will happen, the money will not go to hospitals or orphanages >>> thank you for having me. >> a top taliban official resigned over the appointment over a new leader. he quit in what is seen as infighting over the leadership of mullah monsieur. some claim outsiders in pakistan were responsible for appointing him to the post. it could threaten peace talks with the afghan government. >> 19 are dead after two passenger trains derailed while crossing a bridge in india, happening around midnight in local time. the trains were going in opposite directions trying to cross a rain inform swan river. a railway spokesman said the two derailments, a bridge was submerged when the trains tried to cross. rescue workers in china pummed a baby from a toilet. the entire body fell into the drain. someone heard the child crying. rescuers could see hear feet. one of 10,000 babies abandoned. she is okay >>> 70 years ago paul's grandfather dropped the atomic bond on hiroshima, today he is on the vanguar
hezbollah's terror in lebanon, the yemen uprising and other terrorist ventures around the world. what will happen, the money will not go to hospitals or orphanages >>> thank you for having me. >> a top taliban official resigned over the appointment over a new leader. he quit in what is seen as infighting over the leadership of mullah monsieur. some claim outsiders in pakistan were responsible for appointing him to the post. it could threaten peace talks with the afghan...
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so you see a lost activity, a lot of uprisings, a lot of resistance against the indian army in the late 1980s. you can correlate it to the time he was in charge of intelligence. >> time for a short break. when we come back, less than a year after she was re-elected, brazil's president is facing calls to step down. plus, struggling to avoid disease, we look at the struggle to find clean drinking water. >> we'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. a quick recap of the top stories here. fears are growing that toxic chemicals are leaking into the area of huge explosions in tianjin, china. the death toll is 112. people have died trying to cross the mediterranean. in yemen, pro government forces are making significant progress against houthi rebels. they are advancing on the third largest city. that means five of the yemen's provinces in the south are held by pro governm
so you see a lost activity, a lot of uprisings, a lot of resistance against the indian army in the late 1980s. you can correlate it to the time he was in charge of intelligence. >> time for a short break. when we come back, less than a year after she was re-elected, brazil's president is facing calls to step down. plus, struggling to avoid disease, we look at the struggle to find clean drinking water. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not...
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so as the story went there was an uprising and they set fire to the house one night hoping to kill him. the house burned, a little girl died in the fire, the man was not injured but a group of 12 slaves were lynched afterwards from a tree, that i stole behind the house by one of the last descendents. so that was sort of the highest drama of the story and then after that the mississippi supreme court ruled in favor of the slaves, essentially. although it was a property issue , the court ruled that anyone has a right to do what they wants with their property at the time of their death so therefore no one can interfere with the freeing of these slaves and allowing them to immigrate. so isaac ross wade lost, then regained control of the property after this estate was settled and built the existing house on the side of the original were burned. he lived here, not all of the slaves immigrated, there were about 300, about 250 went to liberia and about 50 stayed for various reasons. their descendents still live in the area. in all of the accounts and documents, even even today when people desc
so as the story went there was an uprising and they set fire to the house one night hoping to kill him. the house burned, a little girl died in the fire, the man was not injured but a group of 12 slaves were lynched afterwards from a tree, that i stole behind the house by one of the last descendents. so that was sort of the highest drama of the story and then after that the mississippi supreme court ruled in favor of the slaves, essentially. although it was a property issue , the court ruled...
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"based on our information, the uprising began in the borders and from the early hours of the uprising, foreign forces entered . demands turned violent and the government took measures to control it. -- to control it or go i asked for fact and documentation and nothing was forthcoming. he also refused to acknowledge bashar assad's role in encouraging terrorism. he emptied his prisons. i'm not sure how other countries are going to be able to negotiate including the resolution of any issues when -- what created the crisis in the first place. there was another statement i found equally amazing. why has hezbollah in fighting in syria? i have you sent them there -- why have you sent them there? the answer came back lebanon backs the deployment of hezbollah in syria. has below forced to undertake operations and coordination with the government inside syrian borders create this was the deputy foreign minister. he said the people of lebanon be they muslims, sunni, shia, or christians are supporting hezbollah in this. clearly, there is a need of a real and -- reality check. i could find almost
"based on our information, the uprising began in the borders and from the early hours of the uprising, foreign forces entered . demands turned violent and the government took measures to control it. -- to control it or go i asked for fact and documentation and nothing was forthcoming. he also refused to acknowledge bashar assad's role in encouraging terrorism. he emptied his prisons. i'm not sure how other countries are going to be able to negotiate including the resolution of any issues...
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the people supported the government early on in the uprising but that is when the town's buildings were still whole. they never managed what would followed be fours years of more hardship. they don't have access to electricity and water and now that the town is under siege, aid agencies like the red crescent have been unable to take in crucial supplies. >> all entrances are closed off. no medical supplies can enter the situation is now getting worse because of the growing shortage of basic materials. >> the clinics are having to shut down because they don't have the medicine to treat people. as the routes in and out continue to be blocked, the residents of al tal go hungry. >> to yemen, where the saudi-led coalition has carried out more airstrikes. they targeted houthi rebels in the port city. the port is crucial to help with the delivery of aid to the northern parts of the country. in taiz, fighting continues between the houthis and forces loyal to the exiled president adou rabbo mansour hadi. on friday, 65 people were killed. aid groups are appealing for the attacks to stop so they ca
the people supported the government early on in the uprising but that is when the town's buildings were still whole. they never managed what would followed be fours years of more hardship. they don't have access to electricity and water and now that the town is under siege, aid agencies like the red crescent have been unable to take in crucial supplies. >> all entrances are closed off. no medical supplies can enter the situation is now getting worse because of the growing shortage of...
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the residents started peaceful protests against the government earlier on in the uprising, but that washen the town's buildings were whole. they never imagined what would follow would be four years of hardship. they have had intermittent access to basic necessities like electricity and water. now that the town is under siege, aid agencies like the red crescent are unable to take in crucial supplies. >> all entrances are closed off. no basic medical supplies can enter. the situation is getting worse, because of the growing shortage of basic materials. >> the clinics are having to shut down because they don't have the medicine to treat people and as the routes in and out are blocked, the residents >>> in neighbouring lebanon, >>> lebanon's prime minister says all political forces are to blame for the unprecedented protests in beirut. he says the outcry cannot be ignored and lebanon needs to elect a president. thousands fought with riot police on saturday. richard thompson explains. >> reporter: these were by far the biggest protests since the crisis began. and now it's about much more tha
the residents started peaceful protests against the government earlier on in the uprising, but that washen the town's buildings were whole. they never imagined what would follow would be four years of hardship. they have had intermittent access to basic necessities like electricity and water. now that the town is under siege, aid agencies like the red crescent are unable to take in crucial supplies. >> all entrances are closed off. no basic medical supplies can enter. the situation is...
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they play an american family trapped in a political uprising.d lake both welcomed new babies last year. so trying to keep your kids safe really hit home. >> when it's your children and the ages they are where they're so innocent, your animal instincts kick in. ok. so everyone is saying 'hey, you've gotta get fios.' but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optics network to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. and access to the fastest internet and in home wifi available from any provider. with big capacity too, so everyone in the house can be online all at once. only fios has 500 meg download speeds, with equal upload speeds. so you can upload your favorite videos up to 5x faster than cable. and with the fios mobile app, you can view your entertainment at home, or on the go. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. why fios? ultimately, that's why. right now, get 25 meg fios internet, tv & phone starting at $79.99 a month, guaranteed for two years. for a limited time get $400 b
they play an american family trapped in a political uprising.d lake both welcomed new babies last year. so trying to keep your kids safe really hit home. >> when it's your children and the ages they are where they're so innocent, your animal instincts kick in. ok. so everyone is saying 'hey, you've gotta get fios.' but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optics network to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. and access to the fastest internet and in home...
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following the 2011 uprising which toppled the president, much was said about egypt's young people. for many of them, that future was killed together with their loved ones two years ago. >>> japan is marking the 70th anniversary of its defeat in world war ii. in a few hours time prime minister shinzo abe will issue a statement. japan says it's apologized dozens of times for atrocities it committed. but china and south korea say it hasn't gone far enough. joining us from tokyo is an asian studies fellow. all eyes will be on the exact wording of shinzo abe's statement. is this likely to be a watered down apology or will he express genuine remorse do you think? >> i don't think there is any likelihood that mr. abe who has had a career of being against any such apologies is going to be expressing himself in a sincere fashion. that's asking too much. however, will he put in the trigger words, apology, remorse, aggression, invasion. that seems to be very likely at this time. and that alone is a big step in his case. >> and there are suspicions in countries like china, south korea and aust
following the 2011 uprising which toppled the president, much was said about egypt's young people. for many of them, that future was killed together with their loved ones two years ago. >>> japan is marking the 70th anniversary of its defeat in world war ii. in a few hours time prime minister shinzo abe will issue a statement. japan says it's apologized dozens of times for atrocities it committed. but china and south korea say it hasn't gone far enough. joining us from tokyo is an...
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on our information, the uprising began in the border city.the early hours of the uprising, foreign forces entered dora. people's demands turned violent and the shar al-assad government took measures." evidence,r documentation, facts and nothing was forthcoming. they also refused to acknowledge the charlotte said -- bashar al-assad's role. as you know, in 2011, he and did his political prisons and allowed jihadists to join the war if they wanted to. i don't know how other countries will be able to negotiate a resolution of any of the issues when there is such a golf in the understanding of what happened, what preceded, what created the crisis in the first place. there was another statement i found equally amazing. i asked why is hezbollah fighting in syria? why have you sent them there? controlsehran really them, down to the command level. all ofwer came back lebanon backs the deployment of has blood in syria. they said has below was forced to undertake operations and coordination of the government within syrian borders. this is the deputy for
on our information, the uprising began in the border city.the early hours of the uprising, foreign forces entered dora. people's demands turned violent and the shar al-assad government took measures." evidence,r documentation, facts and nothing was forthcoming. they also refused to acknowledge the charlotte said -- bashar al-assad's role. as you know, in 2011, he and did his political prisons and allowed jihadists to join the war if they wanted to. i don't know how other countries will be...
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