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because i want to bring some of our life back >>> fast-forward 6 months later, she tells us the neighbourhood is in ruins, but $5.4 billion has been pledged. only 5% has come in. she has more than 185,000 twitter followers. plans to graduate highly, study law and help other gazan. >> next - a few of our favourite things. 16 going on 17, edelweisse. you know the words, get the real story from "the sound of music", from the baron and maria's >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested >> i know that i'm being surveilled >> people are not getting the care that they need >> this is a crime against humanity >> hands up! >> don't shoot! >> hands up! >> don't shoot! >> what do we want? justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> they are running towards base... >>...explosions going off we're not quite sure... >> fault lines al jazeera america's award winning, investigative series... on al jazeera america >>>no one can resist singing along. "edelweiss" "claim every mountain", and lady gaga tamed her act to honour the 50th anniversary of "the sound of music." we thing we know the sto
because i want to bring some of our life back >>> fast-forward 6 months later, she tells us the neighbourhood is in ruins, but $5.4 billion has been pledged. only 5% has come in. she has more than 185,000 twitter followers. plans to graduate highly, study law and help other gazan. >> next - a few of our favourite things. 16 going on 17, edelweisse. you know the words, get the real story from "the sound of music", from the baron and maria's >> these people have...
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because i want to bring some of our life back >>> fast-forward 6 months later, she tells us the neighbourhood is in ruins, but $5.4 billion has been pledged. only 5% has come in. she has more than 185,000 twitter followers. plans to graduate highly, study law and help other gazan. >> next - a few of our favourite things. 16 going on 17, edelweisse. you know the words, get the real story from "the sound of music", from the baron and maria's >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disunity in the security council. >> about issues that impact your world. >> infectious diseases are a major threat to health. >> "the week ahead". sunday 8:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>>no one can resist singing along. "edelweiss" "claim every mountain", and lady gaga tamed her act to honour the 50th anniversary of "the sound of music." we thing we know the story - singing nun, escape from nazis, but the true tale is the one we learn from the youngest of the baron and maria's children as he spoke to adam may. ♪ the hills are alive ♪ ♪ with the s
because i want to bring some of our life back >>> fast-forward 6 months later, she tells us the neighbourhood is in ruins, but $5.4 billion has been pledged. only 5% has come in. she has more than 185,000 twitter followers. plans to graduate highly, study law and help other gazan. >> next - a few of our favourite things. 16 going on 17, edelweisse. you know the words, get the real story from "the sound of music", from the baron and maria's >> sunday night....
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because i want to bring some of our life back >>> fast-forward 6 months later, she tells us the neighbourhoods in ruins, but $5.4 billion has been pledged. only 5% has come in. she has more than 185,000 twitter followers. plans to graduate highly study law and help other gazan. >> next - a few of our favourite things. 16 going on 17, edelweisse the words, get the real story from "the sound of music" from the baron and maria's children. >> the tropics regulate our climate. >> "techknow" heads to costa rica to see how one rainforest is fighting back. >> wow! some of these are amazing. >> "techknow's" team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow" where technology meets humanity. monday, 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. he's out there. there's a guy out there whose making a name for himself in a sport where your name and maybe a number are what define you. somewhere in that pack is a driver that can intimidate the intimidator. a guy that can take t
because i want to bring some of our life back >>> fast-forward 6 months later, she tells us the neighbourhoods in ruins, but $5.4 billion has been pledged. only 5% has come in. she has more than 185,000 twitter followers. plans to graduate highly study law and help other gazan. >> next - a few of our favourite things. 16 going on 17, edelweisse the words, get the real story from "the sound of music" from the baron and maria's children. >> the tropics regulate our...
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projects like the world stadium in taiwan, powered by solar energy, powered by 80% of the neighbourhood when it's not in use for now, perhaps the biggest impact american sports teams can have on the environment is by influencing their fans. 60% of americans identify themselves as sports fans. so if the games go green maybe they will too. >> you know, i read on twitter that there are 27 miles worth of tubing going into that stadium just to serve beer. it shows how much it takes to build something that massive. >> that's right. nothing small about the n.f.l. they are going big with the stadium. there's nothing small about the fan experience they are creating. they are pushing the envelope in terms of recycling water, making sure the stadium is self-sustaining through solar energy and green roofs, it's been designed from the ground up. it's different. it's not something we are seeing much of lately. >> do they care about environmentalism. is there a push from the n.f.l. business? >> it makes sense from a business perspective to go this route. well see more and more. between in and the other option of not doing
projects like the world stadium in taiwan, powered by solar energy, powered by 80% of the neighbourhood when it's not in use for now, perhaps the biggest impact american sports teams can have on the environment is by influencing their fans. 60% of americans identify themselves as sports fans. so if the games go green maybe they will too. >> you know, i read on twitter that there are 27 miles worth of tubing going into that stadium just to serve beer. it shows how much it takes to build...
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the hospital. israeli bombs dropping thousands of bombs on this neighbourhood. >> the blood of my sister and the blood of my daughter >>> thanks for joining usie chen. in the first days after the end of the bloodshed, there was a strong sense, not just in the strip, that the international community needed to help after 50 days of conflict with israel. despite promises around the world. what sign is there of hope among the ruins. we returned to see the desperation of today. >> today in gaza the ruins of homes are the children playgrounds. factory floors filled with machinery. the only power plant storage tanks are a crumpled heap. and the damages, destruction, devastation has obliterated neighbourhoods. gaza's never been well off. today it is worse off than ever. that could lead to another war. >> nice to see you. how have you felt for the last six months. >> the story begins in the esca finishing y family, their home in a shattered neighbourhood. during the war no area was more fiercely targeted. no area looked more like a war zone. and more homes were destroyed here than anywhere else. on july 26th, we filmed the family as they sifted throu
the hospital. israeli bombs dropping thousands of bombs on this neighbourhood. >> the blood of my sister and the blood of my daughter >>> thanks for joining usie chen. in the first days after the end of the bloodshed, there was a strong sense, not just in the strip, that the international community needed to help after 50 days of conflict with israel. despite promises around the world. what sign is there of hope among the ruins. we returned to see the desperation of today....
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the neighbour hood and making arrest. >> when we visited heavily armed police move around. residents say police is using a law to act with impunity. >> what are the policemen doing in the neighbourhood. >> it's like they pay for the tear gas. they want children to throw stones. they are starting and see us as the enemy. >> inside the family's home. she holds up a photo of her son, a 12-year-old. >> i loved him so much my angel. he was my flower a flower of kurdistan. >> in early january, as he was surrounded by his friends. he drops. police shot him in the head. his mother community, wants revenge. >> i hope his heart burns for his son like my heart burps for mine. >> tens of thousands attended the furniture. wrapped in a kurdish flag they carried him through the streets. at his grave they promised a v for victory. turkish authorities will maintain pressure and so will kurdish fighters fuelled by a 12-year-old's grave, what they call the martyr's cemetery. >>> the cofounder of foreign policy interrupted joins us to talk about the complex issues surrounding the kurdish factions. first of all thank you for being with us. talk about the turkish kurds and how important they have been to
the neighbour hood and making arrest. >> when we visited heavily armed police move around. residents say police is using a law to act with impunity. >> what are the policemen doing in the neighbourhood. >> it's like they pay for the tear gas. they want children to throw stones. they are starting and see us as the enemy. >> inside the family's home. she holds up a photo of her son, a 12-year-old. >> i loved him so much my angel. he was my flower a flower of...
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the homes a used as playgrounds. factories are filled with machinery. the only power plans are a damaged happy. the damage destruction, devastation obliterated entire neighbourhoods. gaza has never been well off. it's worse off than ever. the fear is that can lead to another war. why hasn't your family been able to rebuild. >> building is so expensive and we can't get the materials. >> reporter: part of the problem is poverty. this man is a teacher and only received 60% of his salary after israeli cut off gaza. this man has no job. they have blueprint but cannot build. . >> translation: the process is slow. funds from the u.n. have not arrived. >> reporter: that is another problem. the u.n. agency that helps palestinians is broke. i can only describe as unacceptable or scanneda laws that an organization ran out of money money. he said the donors have not paid up because of conflict between hamas and the palestinian authority. >> there's a lot of bad blood. there's two administrations in gaza. that needs to be resolved. >> until it is there are not even ambulancesplans to rehabilitate devastated neighbourhoods. >> soldiers from chad killed more than 200 boko haram
the homes a used as playgrounds. factories are filled with machinery. the only power plans are a damaged happy. the damage destruction, devastation obliterated entire neighbourhoods. gaza has never been well off. it's worse off than ever. the fear is that can lead to another war. why hasn't your family been able to rebuild. >> building is so expensive and we can't get the materials. >> reporter: part of the problem is poverty. this man is a teacher and only received 60% of his...
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the prime minister ordered a lot of roadblocks be removed. there are crackdowns on armed groups carrying weapons in some neighbourhoods and limits to security vessels used. this is a country at war, and these are aimed at making the city feel more liveable. people are used to danger. but they are fed up spending hours in traffic. >> you have check points in the middle of the street. when there's no threat. leaves are stuck at the checkpoint for two hours. as midnight approached. they tackled the square where officials throw a party. you see the people are happy about the curfew lifted. we sleep in the day and go to work at night. >> reporter: the iraq bikers a motorcycle gang came out in force, joining tribal leaders and politicians. >> translation: no one thinks lifting the curfew means baghdad is safe. for some it's more fun >>> iraq's kurdish leaders say peshmerga forces defeat what they call the myths of the islamic state of iraq and levant. a security conference in germany was told that the threat from i.s.i.l. remains, as zeina khodr reports, hundreds of sunni muslim fighters from mosul are preparing for an assault to take back the city from i.s.i
the prime minister ordered a lot of roadblocks be removed. there are crackdowns on armed groups carrying weapons in some neighbourhoods and limits to security vessels used. this is a country at war, and these are aimed at making the city feel more liveable. people are used to danger. but they are fed up spending hours in traffic. >> you have check points in the middle of the street. when there's no threat. leaves are stuck at the checkpoint for two hours. as midnight approached. they...
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neighbourhood watch volunteer shot trayvon martin as he walked home. george zimmerman always insisted it was an act of self-defence. the us state department said there was a lack of evidence to charm him with violating federal civil rights laws. >>> a controversial gas pipeline in north america is in limbo after u.s. president obama vetoed a bill that would allow is to be built. the proposed keystone xl pipeline would run oil from canada to the u.s. gulf coast. patty culhane explains. >> reporter: millions lobbying in a heated debate in congress and a bill for the pipeline has been vetoed. the weight continues. the u.s. president laid out the criteria for approval. >> our national interest will be served. only if the project does not significantly exacerbate the problem of carbon pollution. >> the u.s. state department said the canadians sands would be developed, pipelines better than trains move it. now the environmental protection agency weighed in saying maybe not. because of a drop in oil praises it wouldn't be possible. in this letter tar sands create 17% more greenhouse gas than other crude. it would be equivalent t
neighbourhood watch volunteer shot trayvon martin as he walked home. george zimmerman always insisted it was an act of self-defence. the us state department said there was a lack of evidence to charm him with violating federal civil rights laws. >>> a controversial gas pipeline in north america is in limbo after u.s. president obama vetoed a bill that would allow is to be built. the proposed keystone xl pipeline would run oil from canada to the u.s. gulf coast. patty culhane explains....
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in the poor neighbourhoods where the worst drought in south-eastern brazil's history forces them to rush home to gather water before the tap runs dry. we gather water in bucket loads. water is used to store water. brazilian experts - the ongoing deforestation of the amazon is to blame for changing rain patterns. while the cause of the drought may be environmental, the repercussions of economic and political. many disgruntled residents accuse the state of not investing in sufficient water infrastructure. ahead of what was a foreseeable crisis. it's now in its third year. >> this drought is impacting industry and threatening others. given brazil's dependence on hydroelectric power. >> depending the duration of the drought, we will certainly go into it. there's no reason otherwise. >> afraid of what is to come. there is a plan b. top of the line plastic cutlery. >> if we have no water. there's no other way. >> sao paulo's government held off until the end of the month. in the likely event that it will rain enough to avoid rationing, in a city of more than 20 million >>> go to the website aljazeera.com. for more global stories. aljazeera.com. >>> on "america tonight" - these center
in the poor neighbourhoods where the worst drought in south-eastern brazil's history forces them to rush home to gather water before the tap runs dry. we gather water in bucket loads. water is used to store water. brazilian experts - the ongoing deforestation of the amazon is to blame for changing rain patterns. while the cause of the drought may be environmental, the repercussions of economic and political. many disgruntled residents accuse the state of not investing in sufficient water...
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the prime minister accorded a lot of roadblocks. in some neighbourhoods there's a crackdown, and limits as to the number of security vehicles that can be used. this is a country at war, aimed at making the city feel liveable. >> people are fed up of spending hours in traffic. you have a checkpoint in the middle of the street. it leaves us stuck for almost two hours. some iraqis gathered where officials were throwing a party. >> you can see the people are happy about the curfew being lifted. we sleep in the day and go to work at night. the iraq bikers a motorcycle gang came out in force. joining tribal leaders and politicians. no one things lifting the curfew means baghdad is safe. for some it's more fun >>> time for the sport with farah. >> thank you so much >>> african football's best side will be crowned in a few hours time with ghana to face the ivory coast. it's a repeat of the 1992 final won by the ivory coast on penalties. that's the only time they have lifted the trophy. it will be a record ninth final for ghana. >> it's a final with a - two very good team. two very strong country in africa. seems a long time. so we know it won't be
the prime minister accorded a lot of roadblocks. in some neighbourhoods there's a crackdown, and limits as to the number of security vehicles that can be used. this is a country at war, aimed at making the city feel liveable. >> people are fed up of spending hours in traffic. you have a checkpoint in the middle of the street. it leaves us stuck for almost two hours. some iraqis gathered where officials were throwing a party. >> you can see the people are happy about the curfew being...
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we felt like this is a neighbourhood where people know what it's like to live through violence that the rest of us don't know, we can document the trauma, and document the staff, who was enormously competent at trying to quell the violence, and when one kid would get shot, they had procedures he had learnt from the army, after action reports, where they'd jump into action to name who the other kids were who might be affiliated and may be shot. so you could watch, you know, this school deal with this thing. something like that, where we would go in for so long with mann power, for any journalistic work. >> we did two hours because we saw so much stuff that was surprising. gang structure changed in chicago. gangs were nothing like what they had been 15 years ago. gangs in that neighbourhood, because - gangs are mostly criminal enterprise, not like on the wire where they sell drugs, it's basically teenagers, like your high school click, but you can get guns like everyone has guns and every kid is in the gang, like the nerve kids. school. >> we'll talk with ira glass about his own background and how t
we felt like this is a neighbourhood where people know what it's like to live through violence that the rest of us don't know, we can document the trauma, and document the staff, who was enormously competent at trying to quell the violence, and when one kid would get shot, they had procedures he had learnt from the army, after action reports, where they'd jump into action to name who the other kids were who might be affiliated and may be shot. so you could watch, you know, this school deal with...
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the u.s. is growing increasingly diverse, many neighbourhoods and cities are segregated. it's one topic we talk about in "the week ahead" after the break. stay with us. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america here are the top stories - a riot in egypt killed at least 40. police and soccer fans clashed outside a game in east cairo. ahead of a match between egyptian premier league clubs. it's unclear what started it. a similar incident three years ago left 74 dead >>> negotiations on the iranian nuclear programme drags on. kerr john kerry says all signs are key to get an agreement >>> jordan announced it bombed 56 i.s.i.l. targets. the head of the air force said he was determined to destroy the group. jordan stepped up air strikes in syria and iraq since it learned i.s.i.l. burnt a jordanian pilot to death. >>> it's sunday night and time for "the week ahead". it is black history month and al jazeera is marking the occasion with a series on race in america. we look at how the country is divided along racial lines and what it means to be a black american. to help frame the discussion here is jacob ward. . >> we are segregated. we do not live together. th
the u.s. is growing increasingly diverse, many neighbourhoods and cities are segregated. it's one topic we talk about in "the week ahead" after the break. stay with us. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america here are the top stories - a riot in egypt killed at least 40. police and soccer fans clashed outside a game in east cairo. ahead of a match between egyptian premier league clubs. it's unclear what started it. a similar incident three years ago left 74 dead >>>...
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use of weapons, and the arrest of that rights -- of others. so they'll have to travel with three vehicles in selected neighbourhoods. it's expected to spread around baghdad. >> we'll check back and see how it goes. thank you. >>> now political forces - they are being mediate by the u.n. special envoy. let's go live to our correspondent in aiden in the south of the country. jamal, it was a few hours ago that the deadline passed for a new government. that deadline passed. what is the situation now? >> there is some promising news leaked from the meeting. seems the political parties are closer. some of the parties, the joint meeting parties, those that are in favour of the revolution and onwards to the houthis, they are demanding several vice presidents be appointed to represent the different areas, and are demanding the houthis, the militias that took over the capital by force. they are shia origins that they provide a guarantee. so far there's not been real agreements, it appears from the meeting that they are getting closer. >> a work in progress. we'll come back to you when there's more to report >>> boko haram fig
use of weapons, and the arrest of that rights -- of others. so they'll have to travel with three vehicles in selected neighbourhoods. it's expected to spread around baghdad. >> we'll check back and see how it goes. thank you. >>> now political forces - they are being mediate by the u.n. special envoy. let's go live to our correspondent in aiden in the south of the country. jamal, it was a few hours ago that the deadline passed for a new government. that deadline passed. what is...
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us safe. as governors you can't afford to play politics with national security >>> a distribute in sierra leone is under lock down after new cases of ebola emerged. the national ebola response said the neighbourhood in free time will be under quarantine for 21 days. six cases were discovered there last week. sierra leone has been hit with 10,000 cases. >> buying a car in nigeria is more expensive. the government imposed a tax of 70% on new and imported cars. it tries to boost the factors. it's heaped that it will help its car industry. >> reporter: looking after investment. this man saved for years before buying this used car imported by europe. he needs a new one. like many others he fears of the price. >> who knows, maybe this is the last car i'll drive in my life from what the government is trying to do because i can't see me here with the little a month i'm getting, to buy another car. >> reporter: but the government is pushing ahead with an autopolicy. it raised tariffs on imported cars up to 70%. >> in the future we will not be able to afford it. in that future with this the prices of cars. if we continue to reduce the amount of money to import vehicles. >> reporter: the local import indust
us safe. as governors you can't afford to play politics with national security >>> a distribute in sierra leone is under lock down after new cases of ebola emerged. the national ebola response said the neighbourhood in free time will be under quarantine for 21 days. six cases were discovered there last week. sierra leone has been hit with 10,000 cases. >> buying a car in nigeria is more expensive. the government imposed a tax of 70% on new and imported cars. it tries to boost the...