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who have said, well, this is what makes america and it's a melting pot and why shouldn't somebody from overseas come in and try to get a u.s. citizenship? good for us in america for being a country people want to ben. other readers call and say, how dare they? they are taking advantage of the 14th amendment and taking -- they're finding a loophole in the system to become american citizens and shame on them for trying to do so. >> bonnie erbe: birth tourism is hardly new. in fact, it's been going on for decades. we're about to introduce you to a young woman who was born in the u.s. while her mother was here on a tourist visa and just graduated from the university of california at davis. meet 23-year-old jennifer chi. she looks and acts like any student but jennifer's different, her taiwanees mother gave birth to her in new york city while on a tourism visa making jennifer a u.s. citizen. why did your parents decide to time it so you were born in new york? >> my grandma and uncle were in new york, already, and my mom was visiting them and that's why she decided to have me because my grandmother can take care of me. they felt like there was a lot more
who have said, well, this is what makes america and it's a melting pot and why shouldn't somebody from overseas come in and try to get a u.s. citizenship? good for us in america for being a country people want to ben. other readers call and say, how dare they? they are taking advantage of the 14th amendment and taking -- they're finding a loophole in the system to become american citizens and shame on them for trying to do so. >> bonnie erbe: birth tourism is hardly new. in fact, it's...
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so in ways that people don't fully yet realize, climate change has affected us in america and across the world? there are a manifold of ways that climate change is having an impact. the arctic is a very useful bellwether of change, and it's ringing. >> reporter: but in greenland, once called eskimos, don't need a scientist to tell them about climate change. >> the sea ice are disappearing. >> reporter: the inlet leader says melting ice means his people struggle to reach traditional hunting ground. some have even fallen through the thinning ice and died. you're saying that a way of life is so threatened, it could die? it could be lost forever? >> the only humans around the north pole in the arctic are us. we have been here for thousands of years. and we tell you, things are changing. and you will feel it maybe tomorrow. >> his message essentially is that we in the industrialized world are using more than our fair share and that our children and our grandchildren will pay the price, lester. >> very sobering. ann, thank you. >>> we're back in a moment with a big celebration today that fi
so in ways that people don't fully yet realize, climate change has affected us in america and across the world? there are a manifold of ways that climate change is having an impact. the arctic is a very useful bellwether of change, and it's ringing. >> reporter: but in greenland, once called eskimos, don't need a scientist to tell them about climate change. >> the sea ice are disappearing. >> reporter: the inlet leader says melting ice means his people struggle to reach...
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what it means to us in america. where news corporations, news international is an enormous influence on our collective consciousness. >> how long has he been working on this? for two and a half to three years. he's been covering rupert murdoch as a journalist for a many years. for the book alone two or three years. >> owe -- >> she's somebody i barely knew about. a young woman who took upon her to find her who had basically disappeared from all of our awareness in 1986. she got her own skills found her and old lady in paris. nobody knew she was there. and she was given her unpublished memoirs. she found a diary that was written by her in 1963, and lost to history since then. she has recreated the entire story. the extraordinary woman who captivated american attention in 1963, was the cover of "time" magazine was revealed. and whose story basically was ellipsed at the -- i clipsed by blank blng we wanted to brick her so that we reminded ourselves how vietnam really began. and in many ways it began with her. >> there'
what it means to us in america. where news corporations, news international is an enormous influence on our collective consciousness. >> how long has he been working on this? for two and a half to three years. he's been covering rupert murdoch as a journalist for a many years. for the book alone two or three years. >> owe -- >> she's somebody i barely knew about. a young woman who took upon her to find her who had basically disappeared from all of our awareness in 1986. she...
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so in ways that people don't fully yet realize, climate change is affected us in america and across the world? >> yeah. there are manifold that climate change is having impact. the arctics a very useful bellwether of change, and it's ringing. >> reporter: but greenland, once called eskimos, don't need a scientist to tell them about climate change. >> the sea ice are disappearing. >> reporter: the leader says melting ice means his people struggle to reach traditional hunting ground. some have even fallen through the thinning ice and died. you're saying that a way of life is so threatened, it could die? it could be lost forever? >> the only humans around the north pole in the arctic are us. we have been here for thousands of years. and we tell you, things are changing. and you will feel it maybe tomorrow. >> his message essentially is that we in the industrialized world are using more than other fair share and that our children and our grandchildren will pay the price, lester. >> very sobering. ann, thank you. >>> we're back in a moment with a big celebration today that finally happened 4
so in ways that people don't fully yet realize, climate change is affected us in america and across the world? >> yeah. there are manifold that climate change is having impact. the arctics a very useful bellwether of change, and it's ringing. >> reporter: but greenland, once called eskimos, don't need a scientist to tell them about climate change. >> the sea ice are disappearing. >> reporter: the leader says melting ice means his people struggle to reach traditional...
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and i think all of us in america today, we're a little more human. >>> paul of peter, paul and mary who that day 50 years ago and performed today will join me next. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> paul of peter, paul and mary who performed that day 50 years ago and performed today will join me next. but you had to leave right now, would you go? man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be today. anncr: we're giving away a trip every day. download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. ex
and i think all of us in america today, we're a little more human. >>> paul of peter, paul and mary who that day 50 years ago and performed today will join me next. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise...
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and i think all of us in america today, we're a little more human. ♪ ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, keep it in motion ♪ ♪ 'cause the rhyme is the reason ♪ ♪ break through, man, it doesn't matter who you're talking to ♪ [ male announcer ] completely redesigned for whatever you love to do. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. ♪ >>> paul of peter, paul and mary who performed that day 50 years ago and performed today will join me next. air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. but you had to leave rightce to now, would you go? world, man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said
and i think all of us in america today, we're a little more human. ♪ ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, keep it in motion ♪ ♪ 'cause the rhyme is the reason ♪ ♪ break through, man, it doesn't matter who you're talking to ♪ [ male announcer ] completely redesigned for whatever you love to do. the all-new nissan versa...
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since that was removed from use in america, bedbugs have become a huge part of everyday life. >> everyh-rise and apartment buildings have bedbugs. some to a worse degree than others. but most of them get a bad case, or they will get a bad case, in the near future. >> july 2010. one of the team's most alarming cases of bedbugs is discovered during their inspection of a 600-unit apartment building in syracuse, new york. >> in total, out of the 600, we found nearly 90 units that had bedbugs. this particular one we walked into the room, i remember opening up the door and going oh, my gosh. this is going to be bad. >> right here. two here. here, here, here. >> you could smell that odor right away. and we knew that if you can smell it, and you're not a dog, then you know there's going to be a big problem here. >> look at the feces. this has been going on for months and months and months. >> there had to be over a year's worth of bedbugs. from there we went into the room and we just started carefully pulling everything apart. >> these are actually bedbugs crawling on the sheets. we got to be
since that was removed from use in america, bedbugs have become a huge part of everyday life. >> everyh-rise and apartment buildings have bedbugs. some to a worse degree than others. but most of them get a bad case, or they will get a bad case, in the near future. >> july 2010. one of the team's most alarming cases of bedbugs is discovered during their inspection of a 600-unit apartment building in syracuse, new york. >> in total, out of the 600, we found nearly 90 units that...
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whether you think this political attack is effective or whether the program is now so broadly used in americaecause of the grinding misery of the great recession and the low wages that republicans actually risk alienating people who have come to know the program and to feel warmly or fondly about it. >> chris, i really think there's something to that. this really is a double-edged sword. so on the one hand, you are harkening back to the archeotypical welfare mother, eight children, overweight, gets by on food stamps and other things all at our expense, so you're looking to demonize a sector of society who's out there trying to survive, cope and make it among the least of these. on the other hand, you don't know who is your neighborhood qualifies for s.n.a.p. >> that's right. >> you don't know if your next door neighbor is paying for those groceries with the s.n.a.p. program because they lost their job two months ago and haven't been able to put food on the table. and so i think the face of poverty in this country is changing. 1 in 4 children in this country is living in poverty and at risk of
whether you think this political attack is effective or whether the program is now so broadly used in americaecause of the grinding misery of the great recession and the low wages that republicans actually risk alienating people who have come to know the program and to feel warmly or fondly about it. >> chris, i really think there's something to that. this really is a double-edged sword. so on the one hand, you are harkening back to the archeotypical welfare mother, eight children,...
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in both main. to me hate of the for now the point that will help much to want to blame the us for every single coup or call for government to happen in america i mean you can put all the one hundred us in the us but if you look what's over from last year last june i believe two of them twelve impart a why i do want to blame the u.s. also for that one i think i do believe that you still have to be your yes you know in america. i think we need to promote and promote its influence and if national interests but we have gone along what far we are far away from what we can mean only as alex marquardt she said martin said the americans want to roll back on the continent how do you respond to that. i think that the obama regime is mostly ambivalent or obama officials to be shown for the team america and the u.s. trying to get no make up a as they go along i don't think that the are trying to roll back you mean to trying to go back to the dates of the nine hundred seventy thousand eight hundred sixty it's we've you know all the all the course and what the mali fifty four and all those terrible examples all we see i think were the were exaggerating th
in both main. to me hate of the for now the point that will help much to want to blame the us for every single coup or call for government to happen in america i mean you can put all the one hundred us in the us but if you look what's over from last year last june i believe two of them twelve impart a why i do want to blame the u.s. also for that one i think i do believe that you still have to be your yes you know in america. i think we need to promote and promote its influence and if national...
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. >> many of us in america went to high school and read "1984 "", george orwell.ave a state where the tv set faces you and is facing you all the time. we're getting there. >> yeah. and it's funny, the general public is kind of catching up with this because the number of those cameras that are out there, having made the film, it makes you more aware. >> how many in london? >> i have a half a million. >> cameras? >> yeah. >> half a million cameras. >> yeah. >> and whose cameras are they? >> i guess most of them -- >> department stores. >> that's the other thing, once you start to look out for them, you do see them everywhere. it's not just that they're on government property. go to a restaurant, see them inside a restaurant. start looking at it, you notice they're everywhere. >> what's the point of them? >> if we're all behaving ourselves, presumably we're all okay. i think i'd fall asleep watching footage of me. >> why would a restaurant have cameras on everybody? to see if you're stealing a fork? >> i don't. in australia we have a problem with binge drinking and s
. >> many of us in america went to high school and read "1984 "", george orwell.ave a state where the tv set faces you and is facing you all the time. we're getting there. >> yeah. and it's funny, the general public is kind of catching up with this because the number of those cameras that are out there, having made the film, it makes you more aware. >> how many in london? >> i have a half a million. >> cameras? >> yeah. >> half a million...
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of the countries the next one as a sovereign nation are in central america and they are also in the caribbean as well so china is throwing to us what we're calling dollar the poor must be. given loans given investments giving. best means giving out credit create lines to these small nations so that it that they will decide to switch between recognizing taiwan to switch into. china one of the biggest example has been but the bahamas where the chinese government is building is huge. it's supposed to have four hotels a golf club a golf core conference center i suppose the cost around four billion dollars well it looks like a child as long as i clear with being the chinese doing what the united states traditionally the dollar diplomacy you know mark you know they recognizing cuba i mean we couldn't have been something obama could have done to change things the american approach to the continent i mean that would have been a good symbol it least. you know it's interesting question i mean first. you know all of the left governments in latin america they thought that this was when obama was elected they thought this would be the firs
of the countries the next one as a sovereign nation are in central america and they are also in the caribbean as well so china is throwing to us what we're calling dollar the poor must be. given loans given investments giving. best means giving out credit create lines to these small nations so that it that they will decide to switch between recognizing taiwan to switch into. china one of the biggest example has been but the bahamas where the chinese government is building is huge. it's supposed...
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us out? >> because nobody wants to know what's going on inside of the prisons. >> it's called the most dangerous jail in america. >> thanks for having us. let's head on in. >> america tonight takes a rare look inside. until now, few cameras have been allowed behind these barbed wire fences. >violence here, an everyday event. so these were built after katrina? and how many of them are there? >> 88. how many inmates per these? 88. >> you got a lot of guys in these. >> the state of louisiana has the highest incarceration rate in the entire country. twice the u.s. average. 38,000 people come through o.p.p. every year. some do not survive. according to federal investigators, 40 inmates have died here since 2006. 25 prisoners hospitalized every month. the jail had 698 prisoner assaults last year, including 32 stabbings. this photo shows the aftermath of a recent stabbing in the jail. the sheriffs' office issued a statement that a prisoner received "superficial cuts." in this bunk, two guards are on duty. >> who it is watching the inmates while you're in there? from up there. >> horror stories are abundant, documented
us out? >> because nobody wants to know what's going on inside of the prisons. >> it's called the most dangerous jail in america. >> thanks for having us. let's head on in. >> america tonight takes a rare look inside. until now, few cameras have been allowed behind these barbed wire fences. >violence here, an everyday event. so these were built after katrina? and how many of them are there? >> 88. how many inmates per these? 88. >> you got a lot of guys in...
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in the world. america is the greatest country in the world. once you get into the seat of power, you basically lose your mind. finally, the use of history. what is the social late? it is a great liberal concept. it's not a radical, it is a liberal concept that has disappeared. it's what i was talking about earlier. let this in two ways. everybody works in the society whether you are on a wage or not you volunteer in the library, and you are raising children, everybody is working. people who have a job earn a salary. some part of the sun every is collected before the wages and it goes into a fund. it's a form of the deferred wages. i would blame them in a different way. those who do not monetize the volunteer with a sing songs in the streets, they are not monitor rising, they are providing money into the social wage. in a positively that there is no money going in there. they are deferring 100% of their wages saying i will do this beautiful thing for society and there will make thousands of people smile at me and then they will go back home or go to work and they will be happy for it. i've contributed to the domestic product. i haven't gi
in the world. america is the greatest country in the world. once you get into the seat of power, you basically lose your mind. finally, the use of history. what is the social late? it is a great liberal concept. it's not a radical, it is a liberal concept that has disappeared. it's what i was talking about earlier. let this in two ways. everybody works in the society whether you are on a wage or not you volunteer in the library, and you are raising children, everybody is working. people who...
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used to. it's in america's past as coca-cola, general electric and ford. the question is will it be as closely tied to america's future as facebook, google and apple. i hope it will be. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> new video suggests that a chemical weapons attack has taken place in syria, u.s.a. weighs its options for military action. >> hello. this is al jazeera live. also ahead, more evidence against the once powerful chinese politicians accused of embezzle of nearly $1 million. >> here afghan refugees, many who have lived in pakistan for years are preparing to return home to an uncertain
used to. it's in america's past as coca-cola, general electric and ford. the question is will it be as closely tied to america's future as facebook, google and apple. i hope it will be. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> new video suggests that a chemical weapons attack has taken place in syria, u.s.a. weighs its options for military action. >> hello. this is al jazeera live. also ahead, more evidence against the once powerful chinese politicians accused of embezzle of nearly $1 million....
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james gulley coming in and talking with us about that. >> thank you. >> up here in america tonight, a deadly outbreak in an country. how did it start? the harsh reality where lack of time and any basic resources will led up to a rising was not me. check us out 24 hours a day on my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas, and i'm an associate producer for america tonight. i grew up in a very large, loud indian family. they very much taught me how to have a voice, and from a very young age i loved writing, and i love being able to tell other people stories. the way to do good journalism is to really do your research, to know your story, to get the facts right, and to get to know the people involved in your story. america tonight and al jazeera america, it's a perfect place for that to happen. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversati
james gulley coming in and talking with us about that. >> thank you. >> up here in america tonight, a deadly outbreak in an country. how did it start? the harsh reality where lack of time and any basic resources will led up to a rising was not me. check us out 24 hours a day on my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas, and i'm an associate producer for america tonight. i grew up in a very large, loud indian family. they very much taught me how to have a voice, and...
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martha: congressman mike mccall will join us in america's news room coming up in a couple minutes. bill has a map of the area from the air. bill: syria is here. and damascus there. over the weekend you had four navy warships move into the area, situated off the western coast of syria in the eastern mediterranean. they could take action if necessary. you have two naval aircraft carriers, much bigger vessels. one off the coast of yemen and one off the mouth of the persian gulf. if they were to make a move and come to the suez canal it would tack several days at a minimum. could they make a move? that's something like mike mccall is talking about. what he says about allowing it to fester. what are your good options? that a cruise missile take out a chemical weapon? then opposing this are al qaeda fighters from all over the world. they are on one side and assad on the other and the options are limited. martha: syrian forces are known to have an undeclared number of chemical a weapons including sarin gas stored in 57 cities. it's one of the countries that has not joined the ban on chemi
martha: congressman mike mccall will join us in america's news room coming up in a couple minutes. bill has a map of the area from the air. bill: syria is here. and damascus there. over the weekend you had four navy warships move into the area, situated off the western coast of syria in the eastern mediterranean. they could take action if necessary. you have two naval aircraft carriers, much bigger vessels. one off the coast of yemen and one off the mouth of the persian gulf. if they were to...
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attraction whenever my column appears in italy or germany than when it appears in the us, in part because the debate in americas lost. no-one is gonna regulate google and facebook there, so the battlefields have moved elsewhere and i moved along with the battlefields. >> one of the real premises of your book is this whole notion of solutionism and solutionists, again a term that, i would say, you use pejoratively. >> mhmm. >> this notion that we can solve a lot of things... >> mhmm. >> ...through this technology. >> mhmm. >> what's your problem with that? >> well, my problem with that is that not everything counts as a problem that is worth solving. very often, silicon valley defines problems as problems based solely on the fact that they have nice clean digital solutions available for fixing them. when you listen to google, when you listen to facebook, when you listen to mark zuckerberg or eric schmidt, they very explicitly say that we don't think of ourselves as conventional companies. we do not wake up to make money, which is almost the exact quote from facebook's ipo letter, and they say that we do want to
attraction whenever my column appears in italy or germany than when it appears in the us, in part because the debate in americas lost. no-one is gonna regulate google and facebook there, so the battlefields have moved elsewhere and i moved along with the battlefields. >> one of the real premises of your book is this whole notion of solutionism and solutionists, again a term that, i would say, you use pejoratively. >> mhmm. >> this notion that we can solve a lot of things......
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american people so you know you have so many spies for every person in america you know sign on americans and science locally and using these technologies to do economic workers to boost your program in america speaking in general programs so you know the situation is completely out of control and it's reached a level of ridiculousness and i get back to what i said before which is the pop proud of their policy whether it's in banking or the intelligence agencies or all these different areas is you know all these decisions are being made and all these infrastructures being built and financed without any concept to where we're trying to go strategically and how do you are optimized the productivity of the system whether it's you know cultural productivity or were economic productivity so you basically have you know if he actually you have a psychopathic system as he said before you know i call it caper my so you're today on the table i thought there was perfect but you know we have a team from economy and the reality is max is this is not just something happening in the halls of government or in the financial centers th
american people so you know you have so many spies for every person in america you know sign on americans and science locally and using these technologies to do economic workers to boost your program in america speaking in general programs so you know the situation is completely out of control and it's reached a level of ridiculousness and i get back to what i said before which is the pop proud of their policy whether it's in banking or the intelligence agencies or all these different areas is...
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american people so you know you have so many spies for every person in america you know spy on americans and science locally and using these technologies to do economic workers to boost your program in america speaking of java program so you know the situation is completely out of control and it's reached a level of ridiculousness and i get back to what he said before which is the pop probably the policy whether it's in banking or the intelligence agencies or all these different areas is you know all these decisions are being made and all these infrastructure should being built in financed without any concept to where we're trying to go strategically and how do you are optimized the productivity of the system whether it's you know cultural productivity or we're acting on a productivity so you basically have you know if he actually had a psychopathic system as he said before you know i call it caper my so you're on the table i thought it was perfect but you know we have tapeworm economy and the reality is max is this is not just something happening in the halls of government or in the financial centers this is somethi
american people so you know you have so many spies for every person in america you know spy on americans and science locally and using these technologies to do economic workers to boost your program in america speaking of java program so you know the situation is completely out of control and it's reached a level of ridiculousness and i get back to what he said before which is the pop probably the policy whether it's in banking or the intelligence agencies or all these different areas is you...
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james gulley coming in and talking with us about that. >> thank you. >> up here in america tonight, a deadly outbreak in an country. how did it start? the harsh reality where lack of time and any basic resources will led up to a rising toll. was not me. check us out 24 hours a day on [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. >>> soon after the 2010 earthquake demolished haiti what little resources it had. a deadly cholera broke out. thousands of people died and tense of thousands. who or what was behind the outbreak. he joins us here. sabastian, what is behind this? >> the cholera epidemic broke out in haiti. i was one of the first respond n respondants on the ground. i went back to the human sense of the impact of this disease. >> reporter: more than two years since cholera hit haiti. it was in one of the isolate
james gulley coming in and talking with us about that. >> thank you. >> up here in america tonight, a deadly outbreak in an country. how did it start? the harsh reality where lack of time and any basic resources will led up to a rising toll. was not me. check us out 24 hours a day on [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings...
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that's the model that the russian revolutionaries used in the 19th century, that the revolutionaries used in latin america, the cell system, and why he insisted being secretive, i don't know -- >> actually, that was the next question. as you glance on the necessary aspect of franklin and this, and i was curious why someone who wanted to deseminate useful knowledge had this secretive thing? it didn't sound like he was protecting privilege or elitism, so what was the investment? maybe, like you said, you don't know. >> i don't know the origin, but i can tell you that, again, franklin being practice call felt it was the most effective way to achieve things, but evidence is when they came out with the idea for paper currency, a study of the population growth of the colonies, development of street lighting, fire brigades, insurance, these were shared widely, and, of course, the library system, and eventually the university of pennsylvania are socially available institutions that grew out of the secrecy, and so i have to just say it must have been instrumental rather than fundamental to their understanding of h
that's the model that the russian revolutionaries used in the 19th century, that the revolutionaries used in latin america, the cell system, and why he insisted being secretive, i don't know -- >> actually, that was the next question. as you glance on the necessary aspect of franklin and this, and i was curious why someone who wanted to deseminate useful knowledge had this secretive thing? it didn't sound like he was protecting privilege or elitism, so what was the investment? maybe, like...
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the attention that unfortunately the people of iraq in that region suffered from a lot but it did take the us a little bit away from from latin america but not enough i mean you still had the two thousand and two short lived coup in venezuela against the democratically elected government there which the u.s. was involved in and you had in two thousand and nine the u.s. government the obama administration this time supported and did a lot to support. the coup the military coup against the democratically elected government there they they were involved in trying to support the coup government and to legitimize it they of course also if you count the caribbean here they also in broad daylight overthrew the government in this was the bush administration in. two thousand and four in haiti so they are going after targets of opportunity and have been really hostile to most all of the left governments there i think they have a strategy and a vision the vision is rolled back and they want to go back to the days which was not that long ago i mean fifteen years ago even they had enormous influence in the region they had governments that aligned
the attention that unfortunately the people of iraq in that region suffered from a lot but it did take the us a little bit away from from latin america but not enough i mean you still had the two thousand and two short lived coup in venezuela against the democratically elected government there which the u.s. was involved in and you had in two thousand and nine the u.s. government the obama administration this time supported and did a lot to support. the coup the military coup against the...
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never dull it fact if you remember toward discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america in frozen fast foods well shift jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down and stop using this ultra processed form of quote meat at their establishments also we recently discussed gamer rage at the rather racist portrayal of russians in the game company of heroes two well all the rage actually worked and thanks to the seventy thousand signatures on the changed. org petition that game has been pulled from russian shelves by the developer the thing is that massive corporations do a lot of bad things because they have no morals and are obsessed with profit but because they have no morals and are only obsessed with profit the second you even slightly threaten their cash well they will instantly start cowering at your feet sometimes but that's just my opinion. in russia summertime means. russians love their family country houses at the end of the working week millions of people head straight for the peace and quiet of the villages a chance t
never dull it fact if you remember toward discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america in frozen fast foods well shift jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down and stop using this ultra processed form of quote meat at their establishments also we recently discussed gamer rage at the rather racist portrayal of russians in the game company of heroes two well all the rage actually worked and thanks to the seventy thousand...
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benicia mother that has been aged and also though wood is the first time used in south america and thein an automobile. it is usually an a yacht. this is the detail going into black label also unique experiences on the ownership side as well. >> there are different levels described jet black does that fall below this one or different variants that make it desirable? >> so this is like a chocolate theme, brown, said the jet black is called center stage with a bright orange headliner so someone that was to be in the spotlight. we have white ian black and is very interesting that is more flat -- fleshy like somebody would want though white couch in their house. then six different colors on the outside plus each team has different options, wheels, floor mats, even pinstriping. >> this was a big launch when they announced this last year. could you hinted there is something in the pipeline? to read the fastest-growing part believe better knight is the low and the fastest part of that is the crossover so we will come with a focus sized vehicles showing the concept that is exactly where we're
benicia mother that has been aged and also though wood is the first time used in south america and thein an automobile. it is usually an a yacht. this is the detail going into black label also unique experiences on the ownership side as well. >> there are different levels described jet black does that fall below this one or different variants that make it desirable? >> so this is like a chocolate theme, brown, said the jet black is called center stage with a bright orange headliner...
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in syria saying the evidence is to blame has no leg to stand on. intervention plans are leaving president obama isolated with america's allies in nato rejecting support of the campaign against us but despite yet another destroyer has joined america's warships in the region. and u.n. inspectors arrive in the netherlands after completing their investigation of the sides of the alleged chemical attack near damascus with lots of lab work ahead of them all top stories this hour. international news and comments live from our studio center here in moscow was just turned eight pm this is. russian president vladimir putin has hit out of the allegations that assad's government carried out a chemical attack against its own people warning the u.s. against military intervention he also added washington's claims the from intelligence report providing evidence cannot be published disrespectful to its international partners well to sean thomas has more on russia's reaction to the u.s. drums of war. president vladimir putin was addressing the press in vladivostok and he did have some strong words to say on the subject of syria he said that russia is of course against the use of chemical weapon
in syria saying the evidence is to blame has no leg to stand on. intervention plans are leaving president obama isolated with america's allies in nato rejecting support of the campaign against us but despite yet another destroyer has joined america's warships in the region. and u.n. inspectors arrive in the netherlands after completing their investigation of the sides of the alleged chemical attack near damascus with lots of lab work ahead of them all top stories this hour. international news...
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started with great intentions and potential but like everything else in corporate america businesses have found a way to exploit it and to use it to their advantage not the environment once again corporations in america manage to turn something with good potential into just another tool for their own greed standard tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the resident. that does it for now for more on these stories recovered go to youtube dot com slash r t america or check out our website r t v dot com slash usa and you can follow me on twitter sam sachs and don't forget to tune in tonight at nine pm for larry king no special guest bill ran sick the star couple from the style network t.v. series giuliana and bill until then take it easy. the guantanamo bay detention facility was were eleven years old the broken presidential promises the congressional subtile the never ending war on terror all forces and conspired together to keep this prison open but now a hunger strike brings the tear it all down because this hunger strike there six months or two takes a closer look at the prison just to be close. that af
started with great intentions and potential but like everything else in corporate america businesses have found a way to exploit it and to use it to their advantage not the environment once again corporations in america manage to turn something with good potential into just another tool for their own greed standard tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the resident. that does it for now for more on these stories recovered go to youtube dot com slash r t america or check...
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in low, cheap products and offered a lot of jobs and changed america, not for the better. >> eleanor? >> i agree there's no significant labor move in the country and we really could use it. corporate america is the bull in the china shop, and china metaphor there is also meant. but when i look at the setting with amazon, if you're the owner of an independent bookstore, you're not going to like the president chose this setting. they did announce they're creating 4,000 jobs, setting up distribution centers and the phrase that's use side bricks and click. they have acknowledged that they do support some sort of an internet tax, and so there could have, on the progressive end of how it works with our tax system. jeff bazos, the genius behind amazon, is one of silicone valley, california start ups. they're getting into policy, just with facebook is hill on the way side. it's almost like another government there. in that sense, this is recognizing the future, and the future is here. >> the you apparently did not read sarah o conar's piece the 9th of february. she said workers were pained minimum jobs to do full-time jobs. it was like a robot in an assembly line. very negat
in low, cheap products and offered a lot of jobs and changed america, not for the better. >> eleanor? >> i agree there's no significant labor move in the country and we really could use it. corporate america is the bull in the china shop, and china metaphor there is also meant. but when i look at the setting with amazon, if you're the owner of an independent bookstore, you're not going to like the president chose this setting. they did announce they're creating 4,000 jobs, setting...
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we are seeing the flaws of that world view in recent weeks. >> do you think that hurts us? america'sin the world is down, respect for america down, respect for our ideas down, does that come back to hurt us not so much physically but in the financial sense? >> it does. if people see america as less strong, less capable, less willing to defend its interests they will we calibrate their policies accordingly, our adversaries will be more aggressive and friends will say to themselves if we can't count on the united states we will look after number one and make accommodations with the enemy. charles: would use a what is going on in syria could be what you talking about because it seems the russian/iran -- they are more involved in who wins that than we are. hard to understand that, the fact of the matter is the bad guy looks like a ongoing to win in part because nobody expects america to come to their aid anymore. >> we fundamentally misunderstood the conflict. for two use the obama administration has been saying we will negotiate with the russians to get a smooth transition to get him ou
we are seeing the flaws of that world view in recent weeks. >> do you think that hurts us? america'sin the world is down, respect for america down, respect for our ideas down, does that come back to hurt us not so much physically but in the financial sense? >> it does. if people see america as less strong, less capable, less willing to defend its interests they will we calibrate their policies accordingly, our adversaries will be more aggressive and friends will say to themselves if...
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in america. >> laura: she also made a comment, who are was about the "n" word. she doesn't usen" word because she identifies with the pass use of it and what it means, meant historically to black people yet she says she understands while it's used currently i guess she was referring to hip hop and so forth. oprah winfrey could have enormous impact, i think on the hip hop community by leading the charge against the dehumanizing language ♪ just the "n" word but the c word, the w word, the s word, the f word. but she chose to say well, i understand although i wouldn't use it personally. >> there is a lot of cognitive dissidence what happens when the so-called n word's use. people like mr. obama, people like oprah winfrey if they were wanting to lead, they would help push that word outside of the scope of normal discourse. even if it means calling out the kanye west or other so-called hip people telling everyone it's never appropriate. but, again, even the use of the "n" word isn't a factor in deciding whether or not people are going to attain their objectives. it's not a function
in america. >> laura: she also made a comment, who are was about the "n" word. she doesn't usen" word because she identifies with the pass use of it and what it means, meant historically to black people yet she says she understands while it's used currently i guess she was referring to hip hop and so forth. oprah winfrey could have enormous impact, i think on the hip hop community by leading the charge against the dehumanizing language ♪ just the "n" word but...
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in america. if the president and this administration believes that reducing and eliminating the use of coal in americalean up the global environment, i don't think it stops in north america. there is more coal being burned. china burns half of the coal in the world in china. >> you are on record saying that you believe that the administration is waging a war on the coal industry, do you stand by that? >> i told them that, absolutely. it is not just cheap talk or i'dle rhetoric. it is a real statement a war on coal you set standards that are unattainable and that means you want to eliminate or reduce and basically do away with coal or coal foured plans. and you want foul switching and not to market take the lead. you want to do it through regoulgz and legislation. not only a war on coal in west virginia and america, there is a war on coal by this administration going on around the world. >> youritate has suffered in terms of job loss. is it true so far west virginia lost 7,000 jobs? >> yes, the coal industry today. we had representatives from united moin workers and myself and our congressman and gover
in america. if the president and this administration believes that reducing and eliminating the use of coal in americalean up the global environment, i don't think it stops in north america. there is more coal being burned. china burns half of the coal in the world in china. >> you are on record saying that you believe that the administration is waging a war on the coal industry, do you stand by that? >> i told them that, absolutely. it is not just cheap talk or i'dle rhetoric. it...
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us. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america."nderful friday and a great weekend. . >>> you're watching the station that works for you. now, good morning maryland. >> he was like a bulldog on the football field and a teddy bear off. art donovan was so much more than a football player. the city today will say good- bye. if you are a parent you know back to school day is approaching and we are helping you get ready and save this morning. it's friday happy friday and thanks for joining us on good morning maryland. i am megan pringle. we will start off with the weather. we saw some wild rain and you are probably wondering are we out of the woods and what's in store for the weekend so let's go over to lynette charles. >> showers and thunderstorms popping up yesterday and we will do it all over again once again. we are in the unsettled weather pattern and we look at maryland's most powerful weather and traveling off toward frederick county you are going to be running into showers. very light as of now. we can see showers now around hage
us. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america."nderful friday and a great weekend. . >>> you're watching the station that works for you. now, good morning maryland. >> he was like a bulldog on the football field and a teddy bear off. art donovan was so much more than a football player. the city today will say good- bye. if you are a parent you know back to school day is approaching and we are helping...
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us. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america."wonderful friday and a great weekend. >> straight ahead, a new alert leads to new evacuations overseas. we'll have the latest. plus a terrifying situation as police say a mother and deducts her two children from the hospital. "good morning, washington," it is friday, august 9th, i'm scott thuman. >> and i'm jummy olabanji. we're going to get started with weather. get over to meteorologist jacqui jeras. jacqui, we're just saying today really a lot like yesterday. >> yes, we're waking up to a couple sprinkles and light showers. all of this is north of the metro area but a bit of a gloomy start for your friday. there you can see t
us. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america."wonderful friday and a great weekend. >> straight ahead, a new alert leads to new evacuations overseas. we'll have the latest. plus a terrifying situation as police say a mother and deducts her two children from the hospital. "good morning, washington," it is friday, august 9th, i'm scott thuman. >> and i'm jummy olabanji. we're going to get...
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site specific considerations, really looking at what the port has been able to capitalize in using the america's cup as a catalyst, both for planning and preparation of the environmental review process. with the delivery of the james r. herman cruise ship terminal, i think it was prop b, providing funding for the northeast plaza, we have the opportunity now to add a couple additional elements. one could be up to a thousand bricks. we're looking at 4 by 8s and 8 by 8s. if you've been down to at&t park recently they have a number of bricks that have been installed in the same dimensions for those of the recent championships. we're also looking at -- and this would be integrated -- look at the map here for a second that shows the location we're talking about here. if you can queue me i can point to it at the same time. this is a rendering provided by kmd which is part of the original partnership that designed the cruise ship terminal and plaza. they were talking about the bricks in consultation with the port staff, a place we thought would be an appropriate place for the brick. it's right along the
site specific considerations, really looking at what the port has been able to capitalize in using the america's cup as a catalyst, both for planning and preparation of the environmental review process. with the delivery of the james r. herman cruise ship terminal, i think it was prop b, providing funding for the northeast plaza, we have the opportunity now to add a couple additional elements. one could be up to a thousand bricks. we're looking at 4 by 8s and 8 by 8s. if you've been down to...
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believed that these phones were secretly built in china and shipped to north korea so they could pretend to have made them. so it isn't just us here in americaheating off the chinese kids. it's all over the place. the main reason it is hard to believe they built a smartphone, because wi-fi and cell phone data plans are illegal in north korea. you can't -- no one has a friends and family -- you can't even have friends and family in north korea. so they have a smartphone that doesn't do anything. essentially, they have invented a rectangle that you have to charge once in a while. they released photographs of kim jong un touring what they claim is the factory where the phones were built. you see there he is following his father's tradition of visiting places and looking at things. the workers in the funny blue lunch lady outfits are fantastic. they're either making cell phones or meatloaf. i'm not sure. what do you think the guy on the far left is weighing there? he's got -- is that sugar? there's one more. everyone has a little notepad and is taking notes. and then kim jong-un will spend the rest of the day at home, staring at his new phone, w
believed that these phones were secretly built in china and shipped to north korea so they could pretend to have made them. so it isn't just us here in americaheating off the chinese kids. it's all over the place. the main reason it is hard to believe they built a smartphone, because wi-fi and cell phone data plans are illegal in north korea. you can't -- no one has a friends and family -- you can't even have friends and family in north korea. so they have a smartphone that doesn't do anything....
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in america. as commissioner of the f.d.a. then, you can't tell us that every drug being used in the united states is safe and effected. >> no, i really cannot.
in america. as commissioner of the f.d.a. then, you can't tell us that every drug being used in the united states is safe and effected. >> no, i really cannot.