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you think? >> cris: okay. >> al: we'll give you the answer in a minute. there will be a door prize as well. third down and nine with six minutes to go in the fourth quarter. bengals five wide and the pass is a little under thrown but coming back to make the catch at 24 even though the cardinals say no is colin lockette, official comes in to say yes. >> cris: boy, jason campbell got his arm hit, just as that ball was thrown and that ball is on the ground. that ball is an incomplete pass. >> al: they don't get it off so we'll have a little challenge here. >> referee: arizona is challenging the ruling on the field that the pass wu incomplete. >> al: and they'll win it. >> cris: this will be interesting. i bet you this challenge takes not very long at all because now new york is going to take a look at it. dean blandino is going to see the back end of this ball. >> al: right. >> cris: he is going to say, just tell him let's go back and play football. >> al: there's no reason this shouldn't be overturned in about four seconds. >> cris: let's clock it under the hood. >> al: in the meantime to kee
you think? >> cris: okay. >> al: we'll give you the answer in a minute. there will be a door prize as well. third down and nine with six minutes to go in the fourth quarter. bengals five wide and the pass is a little under thrown but coming back to make the catch at 24 even though the cardinals say no is colin lockette, official comes in to say yes. >> cris: boy, jason campbell got his arm hit, just as that ball was thrown and that ball is on the ground. that ball is an...
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thank you al and danny. i'll speak a little bit more i want to get to the fun stuff to the architecture i want to orient you on the pr prospective the major phases for block 52 is in the red block scare it's for a 72 units. and there will be bike parking on all the blocks on the hilltop have been through the process except for block 55 and one we expect this to be submitted later this year. before we continue i want to talk about the phase one you saw some of the construction images but this is the table that are for the units underdevelopment over one hundred are affordable and 2 hundred and 50 under construction today. here's the data one has 1, 2, 3 bedroom unit with an average square footage of 3 hundred 60 to 14 hundred square feet. so what's the major phase in phase one is different it's a process for organizing and grouping advertisements for vertical development under the plan for the blocks are submit they include the the designs for the density and the bulk and massaging it is describing the infras
thank you al and danny. i'll speak a little bit more i want to get to the fun stuff to the architecture i want to orient you on the pr prospective the major phases for block 52 is in the red block scare it's for a 72 units. and there will be bike parking on all the blocks on the hilltop have been through the process except for block 55 and one we expect this to be submitted later this year. before we continue i want to talk about the phase one you saw some of the construction images but this...
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al? >> and so it begins. thank you very much. >> happy birthday, al. >> thank you. a lot of nice folks out there made some really nice signs. it's nice to be on this side. unfortunately we've got some dangerous weather to talk about for millions literally over the next several days. we have this big dome of high pressure that's building in. and we've got dangerous temperatures setting up. we have excessive heat watches and warnings from texas all the way into illinois. as temperatures build, look at this. memphis today, 97. st. louis, 95. but you add the humidity to it, it's going to feel well above 100 degrees. going to continue into thursday and friday. we're going to have your local forecast coming up in 30 seconds. >>> good wednesday morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist tedd florendo. it's going to be another nice day for us. a mix of sun and clouds today. another warm one with humidity slightly up but not too bad. mid-80s, about 58 for the day today with winds remaining on the light side. showers and storms return for tomorrow. that includes friday, too. but th
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you think? >> cris: okay. >> al: we'll give you the answer in a minute. there will be a door prize as well. third down and nine with six minutes to go in the fourth quarter. bengals five wide and the pass is a little under thrown but coming back to make the catch at 24 even though the cardinals say no is colin lockette, official comes in to say yes. >> cris: boy, jason campbell got his arm hit, just as that ball was thrown and that ball is on the ground. that ball is an incomplete pass. >> al: they don't get it off so we'll have a little challenge here. >> referee: arizona is challenging the ruling on the field that the pass wu incomplete. >> al: and they'll win it. >> cris: this will be interesting. i bet you this challenge takes not very long at all because now new york is going to take a look at it. dean blandino is going to see the back end of this ball. >> al: right. >> cris: he is going to say, just tell him let's go back and play football. >> al: there's no reason this shouldn't be overturned in about four seconds. >> cris: let's clock it under the hood. >> al: in the meantime to kee
you think? >> cris: okay. >> al: we'll give you the answer in a minute. there will be a door prize as well. third down and nine with six minutes to go in the fourth quarter. bengals five wide and the pass is a little under thrown but coming back to make the catch at 24 even though the cardinals say no is colin lockette, official comes in to say yes. >> cris: boy, jason campbell got his arm hit, just as that ball was thrown and that ball is on the ground. that ball is an...
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you think? >> cris: okay. >> al: we'll give you the answer in a minute. there will be a door prize as well. third down and nine with six minutes to go in the fourth quarter. bengals five wide and the pass is a little under thrown but coming back to make the catch at 24 even though the cardinals say no is colin lockette, official comes in to say yes. >> cris: boy, jason campbell got his arm hit, just as that ball was thrown and that ball is on the ground. that ball is an incomplete pass. >> al: they don't get it off so we'll have a little challenge here. >> referee: arizona is challenging the ruling on the field that the pass wu incomplete. >> al: and they'll win it. >> cris: this will be interesting. i bet you this challenge takes not very long at all because now new york is going to take a look at it. dean blandino is going to see the back end of this ball. >> al: right. >> cris: he is going to say, just tell him let's go back and play football. >> al: there's no reason this shouldn't be overturned in about four seconds. >> cris: let's clock it under the hood. >> al: in the meantime to kee
you think? >> cris: okay. >> al: we'll give you the answer in a minute. there will be a door prize as well. third down and nine with six minutes to go in the fourth quarter. bengals five wide and the pass is a little under thrown but coming back to make the catch at 24 even though the cardinals say no is colin lockette, official comes in to say yes. >> cris: boy, jason campbell got his arm hit, just as that ball was thrown and that ball is on the ground. that ball is an...
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what will you gain? . >>> al, i'm so excited for you right now. i can hardly contain myself. n with a simple hand shake. take a look. >> how you doing! come on! they won't let you! yeah! yes! >> joe biden doing our "today's take" would be absolutely awesome. you will love the bacon waffle, vice president. >> some day, al. just keep asking. it will happen. >> mr. vice president, we're begging you. come on down. come on up to new york city and co-host. this fabulous program. would love to have you. >> apparently we have begged enough. because with us now from washington is vice president joe biden. >> oh, my god. it's mr. vice president! >> good morning. >> hey, al. happy birthday, man. >> thank you, sir. >> happy birthday from all the bidens. >> this is such an honor. >> age is not a number. it's an attitude, pal. i've adopted satchel hayes. his 47th birthday when sports writers went into the locker room and said what it's like pitching in the big leagues at age 47. he said let me tell you how i look at it. how old would you be if you don't know how old you are? i'm 42, you're
what will you gain? . >>> al, i'm so excited for you right now. i can hardly contain myself. n with a simple hand shake. take a look. >> how you doing! come on! they won't let you! yeah! yes! >> joe biden doing our "today's take" would be absolutely awesome. you will love the bacon waffle, vice president. >> some day, al. just keep asking. it will happen. >> mr. vice president, we're begging you. come on down. come on up to new york city and co-host....
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dangerous part of your trip... >> an emotional finale you can't miss... >> we got be here to tell the story. >> the final journey borderland continues... only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "techknow." technology. >> to give you an idea of th awesomeness, it started with scientists looking for the big bain and they learned how to find humor survivors in the wake of natural disasters on earth. let's take a look. whether natural whether natural or man-made, disasters are a gruesome fact of life. it's those responders first on the scene to make a life-save difference. >> when we finally, hit the ground, we are trying to gather intelligence to figure out how bad bad is. we try to find people that are in too maentombed in concrete. a lot that we find are seriously injured. it's a time fact or. >> as part of homeland security we have fema which overseas the urban search and rescue. they wanted the ability to go to any particular location and disaster, look at any given rubble pile or collapse to determine whether there is somebody alive in there. >>> searching for life in an earthquake is similar to searching for life in our solar system. at
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opportunity to move on the political process. >> shia, dowa, haider al abadi he is coming from a similar background in some respects as you nouri al-maliki. >> i think your other guest gave a good summary of his background, but i disagree with his conclusions. i know al abadi well from working on resolutions and working together on subsequent crisis in baghdad i agree that he is probably the best kind among the shia coalition. i was quite relieved and very pleased by his nomination. >> let me have you pause there. president obama is making a comment in marth martha's vineyard in iraq. >> barac president obama: to keep them from advancing on the city of erbil. kurdish forces on the ground continue to defend their city, and we step up the advise and assistance to iraqi and kurdish forces as they continue their fight against isis. we continue to provide life-safing assistance to men, women and children stranded on mount sin gentleman sinjar. we're working with international partners to develop options to bring them to safety. i want to thank in particular the united kingdom, france and other countries providing much-needed a
opportunity to move on the political process. >> shia, dowa, haider al abadi he is coming from a similar background in some respects as you nouri al-maliki. >> i think your other guest gave a good summary of his background, but i disagree with his conclusions. i know al abadi well from working on resolutions and working together on subsequent crisis in baghdad i agree that he is probably the best kind among the shia coalition. i was quite relieved and very pleased by his nomination....
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. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> every saturday, al jazeera america brings you controversial... >> both parties are owned by the corporations. >> ..entertaining >> it's fun to play with ideas. >> ...thought provoking >> get your damn education. >> ...surprising >> oh, absolutely! >> ...exclusive one-on-one interviews with the most interesting people of our time. >> you're listening because you want to see what's going to happen. >> i want to know what works what do you know works? >> conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> talk to al jazeera. >> only on al jazeera america. >> oh my! >> you're watching "inside story" on aljazeera america, i'm ray suarez. on the 100th anniversary of its start, we're looking back at the first world war on this program. for some, they are two clam tus worldwide blad lets with a pause in between. we'll continue our conversation with michael nighburg, at the u.s. army war college, and professor at the marine corp, command and staff colleg
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now, our enemies have become emboldened because of you. al qaeda believes they won the war with iraq and we lost it. problem? you make political decisions and mail fail to assess future danger and you're reactive. then, you're not effective. if ever there were a question, the world now sees the consequences of an america with an inexperienced, disengaged president. so what is our foreign policy? because no one knows. i have an idea. your limited air strikes are a joke. they've taken out a handful of weapons and terrorists. what you need to do is ramp it up. you need a strategy and a goal. no matter how long it takes a day, week, year or more you have to have stamina to see it through. i told what you to do two months ago. my resolutions? air strikes bomb them. bomb them, keep bombing them, bomb them again, and again. and i don't care how long it takes. just take out isis. take out their convoys and take out those troops. it is true americans are war weary. too many of us have loved ones killed or maimed in iraq. but we were in iraq then for t
now, our enemies have become emboldened because of you. al qaeda believes they won the war with iraq and we lost it. problem? you make political decisions and mail fail to assess future danger and you're reactive. then, you're not effective. if ever there were a question, the world now sees the consequences of an america with an inexperienced, disengaged president. so what is our foreign policy? because no one knows. i have an idea. your limited air strikes are a joke. they've taken out a...
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for the whole child in the hands of the people in that school. >> lily garcia, great to have you on "talk to al jazeera ". >> it's fabulous. thank you, ray. >> al jazeera america presents... labor day marathons >> our government is allowing an invasion >> our most acclaimed series.... back to back to back... toughest place... >> i call that a lot of hard work for next to nothing >> the system... >> a justice system run by human beings can run off the rails >> and borderland... >> a lot aof people haven't got a clue what goes on near the border >> al jazeera america presents labor day marathons >> this is not over... >> a changing community, a new majority, and a power structure still in the hands of an old guard. it's "inside story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez
for the whole child in the hands of the people in that school. >> lily garcia, great to have you on "talk to al jazeera ". >> it's fabulous. thank you, ray. >> al jazeera america presents... labor day marathons >> our government is allowing an invasion >> our most acclaimed series.... back to back to back... toughest place... >> i call that a lot of hard work for next to nothing >> the system... >> a justice system run by human beings...
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joining us live from london, good to have you on al jazeera. would you say that the disappearances are on the rise? and if so, why is that? >> you can't base a specific figure that it's on the rise or on the wane. they're really known as a legacy of the 1970's and 1980's in latin america. the forced disappearances. when someone is forced to disappear their family doesn't know where they are. they don't know if they're alive or dead, and the government who has disappeared them is given a blank check to do whatever they want with them. often it's the case of torture, ill treatment or execution. and it's torment for the families who have no idea what has become of their love ones. >> speaking of the families of these victims. what kind of support is available to them? >> it's difficult. in many countries you hear of cases of families reporting of their disappeared relatives to the authorities and they get zero response. they don't have an knowledgement that the person has been abducted. they don't know where they are, they can even expose themselve
joining us live from london, good to have you on al jazeera. would you say that the disappearances are on the rise? and if so, why is that? >> you can't base a specific figure that it's on the rise or on the wane. they're really known as a legacy of the 1970's and 1980's in latin america. the forced disappearances. when someone is forced to disappear their family doesn't know where they are. they don't know if they're alive or dead, and the government who has disappeared them is given a...
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>> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. aleera america, take a new look at news. i think that al jazeera helps connect people in a way they haven't been connected before. it's a new approach to journalism. this is an opportunity for americans to learn something. we need to know what's going on around the world. we need to know what's going on in our back yard and i think al jazeera does just that. >>> hey, welcome back to "techknow." shini, you are showing us technology where cars are communicating with cars and infrastructure like stop light to make our driving experience safer, and now they let you behind the wheel. >> yes, i got to test drive a car with a v2v system, and the challenge was to drive as badly as possible. >> how did that go? >> i'll let you decide. let's take a look. >> reporter: so this is quite a blind spot, isn't it, because... >> you can't see past the tall bush there. it's hard to tell when traffic is coming by. >> reporter: tricky to paul out. a dreary day at general motors in warren, michigan gave me a
>> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. aleera america, take a new look at news. i think that al jazeera helps connect people in a way they haven't been connected before. it's a new approach to journalism. this is an opportunity for americans to learn something. we need to know what's going on around the world. we need to know what's going on in our back yard and i think al jazeera does just that. >>> hey,...
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we check it out after the break. é it leads - all the way to you. alera america, take a new look at news. [ ♪ music ] >>> hey, welcome back, i'm phil torres, and with us kyle hill, dr cara santa maria, and lindsay moran. when you think of car to car communication, you think of honking a horn at a driver, giving them a hand gesture like a thumbs up. it got a lot more technological, and wi-fi is being pushed into cars to prevent collisions. take a look. >> reporter: the national highway traffic safety administration worked with nine car manufacturers on vehicle to vehicle communication technology, a crash avoidance system. test cars fully loaded with a wi-fi mike system called dedicated short range communication shared g.p.s., speed, gear, acceleration, gear and braking status, steering wheel angle in the previous predicted path all in the evidence to put the brakes on driver impaired accidents. the system calculates the dangers and warning the driver about a car you can't see that is slamming on the brakes aring or when it's not safe to pass a slow car
we check it out after the break. é it leads - all the way to you. alera america, take a new look at news. [ ♪ music ] >>> hey, welcome back, i'm phil torres, and with us kyle hill, dr cara santa maria, and lindsay moran. when you think of car to car communication, you think of honking a horn at a driver, giving them a hand gesture like a thumbs up. it got a lot more technological, and wi-fi is being pushed into cars to prevent collisions. take a look. >> reporter: the national...
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is there anything else i can get you, mr. al-jibali ? - not right now, thank you. - i'll get to work on next week's specials. hello, everybody. you're back already ? oh. good. jamal. i just heard about another robbery down the block. how is the alarm coming along ? i want you to finish hooking it up right away. what are you talking about jamal ? do you allow your employees to use your first name ? oh, we're one big family here. katharine, we have another customer. menus, please. yes, sir ! jamal, all the wires are connected. does that mean the burglar alarm is working ? i don't ow. you tell me. what do you mean, tell me ? who is the handyman around here ? - oh. you are ? - i am. oh, victor ! may i talk to you for a moment, please ? "victor" ? - what's going on here ? - that handyman seems to have a bad attitude. if you don't mind me saying so perhaps you should replace him. mr. brashov ? i-i mean victor ? no. he can't be replaced. why not ? has he been with you for a long time ? something like that. how's your coffee ? it's good. i'm sorr
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for the whole child in the hands of the people in that school. >> lily garcia, great to have you on "talk to al jazeera ". >> it's fabulous. thank you, ray. >> >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris. >> israel and gaza agree to a new deal. >>> surveillance over syria, the u.n. begins flights in a move that could paef the way for air strikes over the islamic state group. >> investigations shows no proof that delays in care for veterans let to any deaths.
for the whole child in the hands of the people in that school. >> lily garcia, great to have you on "talk to al jazeera ". >> it's fabulous. thank you, ray. >> >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris. >> israel and gaza agree to a new deal. >>> surveillance over syria, the u.n. begins flights in a move that could paef the way for air strikes over the islamic state group. >> investigations shows no proof...
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speaking of food and libation, i will see you al sharpton and raise you dr. seuss. "lessans, they always say green eggs and more hamm." i have a food theme. work with me. >> green eggs is just a metaphor. -- going out on c-span, folks. i want to go through the lightning round as time wan es. james and i are the ones with living memory of the great reagan victories of the 1980's. you have living memory, but you were all fairly young. the gingrich revolution of the 1994 with the contract for america. we wax nostalgic and say, it was great back then when the right was not so divided. we had our eyes on the prize and agreed on 80% and disagree amicably on the other 20%. i will start with you, james. is that just a false nostalgia? was it really better, or have we always have these fights? >> reagan was a better leader than what we had today. if you remember, the left absolutely detested ronald reagan. so didt as it is kept, certain republicans who we would now call establishment republicans. what made him a great president, ronald reagan did not waver from his convictio
speaking of food and libation, i will see you al sharpton and raise you dr. seuss. "lessans, they always say green eggs and more hamm." i have a food theme. work with me. >> green eggs is just a metaphor. -- going out on c-span, folks. i want to go through the lightning round as time wan es. james and i are the ones with living memory of the great reagan victories of the 1980's. you have living memory, but you were all fairly young. the gingrich revolution of the 1994 with the...
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got me, thomas roberts. >> thank you. >> als ice bucket challenge. >> i know california is in a drought. i know it's in a drought but it didn't even go over the front of you! i wanted your hair messed up. you promise me messier hair. he is great, he nominate the mayor of l.a., justin tuck of the raiders and pence of the giants. it's a great viral event for a great cause. and because of all of them participating, erica hill over at the today show nominated me. so for all five of us, i'm going to donate $500. >> good for you. >> that's fantastic. >> i think that's really important. the money donations kind of get lost in the ice bucket part of it. >> that's the theme. >> als, $500 from me. and now a check on weather from the fantastic bill karins. >> so excited. >> yankees lost. >> or the yoe >> orioles won. >> manny machado said hi thomas in that video. are you kidding me? >> we'll wrap up that for you. we're watching rain move into the region. detroit had epic rain. most ever in the city. now all that heavy rain is coming into the east. we are watching scattered showers and storms. some
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if you think al pacino's performance was incredible. the man who inspired the classic. >> we're going to begin in ferguson, missouri, you're looking at live pictures. it is a day of calm protest but there's new anger as traffic makes its way along the street. as people show solidarity of the family of the man who was killed a week ago. new video shows michael brown robbing a convenience store just minutes before he was killed. there he is in the red cap. they say that is brown. brown's family says the police are mounting a smear campaign. also today, police finally came clean about the shooter. nearly a week after the fatal shooting of 18-year-old michael brown and several days after the state law says the information is supposed to be released, this morning ferguson police chief thomas jackson finally released the name of the officer involved. >> the officer involved in the shooting was darren wilson. >> the chief refused to provide a photograph of the officer, the ferguson police chief also provided the first time line of what happene
if you think al pacino's performance was incredible. the man who inspired the classic. >> we're going to begin in ferguson, missouri, you're looking at live pictures. it is a day of calm protest but there's new anger as traffic makes its way along the street. as people show solidarity of the family of the man who was killed a week ago. new video shows michael brown robbing a convenience store just minutes before he was killed. there he is in the red cap. they say that is brown. brown's...
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call you al? just din?die. >> when we got robin in the booth, if that's a road map, then robin took lots of detours. >> let's blow this pop sick kl stand. >> we have so much stuff, let's do it again. >> the ever-impressive -- here's the deal. >> he can do so much with his voice to make it expressive, to make it change mootds, to make it be different characters. >> and to have that voice attached to that brain -- >> yeah, exactly. >> come on, kid, got to get the snakes, eh? >> a mind that was special and unique and went to places that most of us have never been. >> he was a real-life genie. you know? and, boy, did he grant our wishes. >> no matter what anybody says, you'll always be a prince to me. >> reporter: nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> his humor will never get old. still laughing, right? >> glad he took the detours. >> it's a classic. that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great, great monday. >> good morning we're following new devel
call you al? just din?die. >> when we got robin in the booth, if that's a road map, then robin took lots of detours. >> let's blow this pop sick kl stand. >> we have so much stuff, let's do it again. >> the ever-impressive -- here's the deal. >> he can do so much with his voice to make it expressive, to make it change mootds, to make it be different characters. >> and to have that voice attached to that brain -- >> yeah, exactly. >> come on, kid,...
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al jazeera. >> nice to meet you. come on in. >> thank you. >> i don't like it. >> okay then don't eat that baby. not that part anyway. eat that part. madonna's two children were taken into state custody two years ago. her daughter was removed after madonna's husband drove intoxicated with the young girl in the car. dakotah, her son, was at home with a sitter at the time. >> my son had no reason to be taken and they took him from me at school two days later. i requested to see him before they had taken him so i could talk to him and explain to him what was going to happen. and i didn't get that chance. >> i was so frustrated. i was not happy. i said, i said okay i'll go. i won't put up a fuss, so i just went. at the court hearing for madonna's children, the judge ordered that they be kept in state custody for 60 days. the children were separated from each other and placed in non-native foster homes. dakotah threatened to hurt himself and was moved to a mental health facility. >> when you made that threat were you seri
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. ♪ hello and welcome, i'm from al jazeera's headquarters in doha and good to have you here with us,o ahead. the three-day cease fire end in gaza with both sides launching attacks against each other. uneasy alliance and the president agree to government in afghanistan before a review of the resent vote. >>> i'm in emma where the community faces the challenge of trying to rebuild itself. ♪ the united states has started air strikes against the islamic group in northern iraq and the u.s. shot at artillery targets and wants to create an islamic state across the middle east and accused of killing minorities in the region and it has taken over large parts of iraq and syria and suspended flights to the region. tens of thousands of people have fled northern iraq and members of the ethnic minorities and include the jahiti and out of the towns and in mountains without water, food or shelter and many have died. jane has the latest in northern iraq. >> reporter: we are told by kurdish officials that those air strikes, the ones confirmed by the u.s. on islamic state artillery batteries have actua
. ♪ hello and welcome, i'm from al jazeera's headquarters in doha and good to have you here with us,o ahead. the three-day cease fire end in gaza with both sides launching attacks against each other. uneasy alliance and the president agree to government in afghanistan before a review of the resent vote. >>> i'm in emma where the community faces the challenge of trying to rebuild itself. ♪ the united states has started air strikes against the islamic group in northern iraq and the...
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you mentioned al qaeda, you mentioned how they initially disinherited these people because of their brutality, but now we've we have iraq in the asian peninsula, but now all this territory and all this money. >> well, there is a lot of coordination, there's a lot of interaction. there may be tactical areas in which a group here will support a group there. by the same token as a movement, the islamic state is actually a rival to al qaeda. how long this cooperation lasts remains to be seen. but obviously, the longer that i.s. is able to hold territory, the more it's able to conduct itself as a state, the more it's able to attract meaningful resources either through donations or through raiding banks as we've seen in the context of iraq, they become a fact of life in the middle east and they can become a force that any actor in the middle east will have to reckon with. >> lot to worry about. p.j. crowelly, goo crowelly. good to see you. >> thank you antonio. >>> the life of another american journalist steven sotloff depends on your action. short of a rescue operation that's unlikely in part whil
you mentioned al qaeda, you mentioned how they initially disinherited these people because of their brutality, but now we've we have iraq in the asian peninsula, but now all this territory and all this money. >> well, there is a lot of coordination, there's a lot of interaction. there may be tactical areas in which a group here will support a group there. by the same token as a movement, the islamic state is actually a rival to al qaeda. how long this cooperation lasts remains to be seen....
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can we call you al? maybe just din. >> when we got robin in the booth, if that's a road map, then robin took lots of detours. >> there's a popsicle stand. >> his energy would grow and grow and grow. >> not bad. good night, alice. >> we were at a point, we have so much stuff. this is incredible. he would do, let me do it again. l >> let's make some magic. >> reporter: the world of aladdin, captured some of that magic. >> we didn't expect him to come back with all of the celebrity impressions the first time we recorded him. >> i never did it. i am not at fault. you need more power, jim. don't be afraid. you had it all along. >> so, we readapted. we incorporated robin's riffs into the fabric of the film. >> the ever-impressive -- all right, sparky, here's the deal. >> not many people will recognize the impression of william f. buckley. >> there's a few -- >> we work with some of them. that doesn't matter. >> and sometimes he would just say a hysterically funny line only once. and we would have to pluck it o
can we call you al? maybe just din. >> when we got robin in the booth, if that's a road map, then robin took lots of detours. >> there's a popsicle stand. >> his energy would grow and grow and grow. >> not bad. good night, alice. >> we were at a point, we have so much stuff. this is incredible. he would do, let me do it again. l >> let's make some magic. >> reporter: the world of aladdin, captured some of that magic. >> we didn't expect him to...
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follow our experts on twitter, facebook, google+ and more. >> good to have you with us. this is al jazeera america. we'll get you caught up with the top stories at this hour. what remains of a 12-story building in gaza hit by airstrikes. israeli claims that hamas was operating out of it. in tonight's special segment we take a deeper look at the islamic state fighters, how they recruit members and fund their military opeti
follow our experts on twitter, facebook, google+ and more. >> good to have you with us. this is al jazeera america. we'll get you caught up with the top stories at this hour. what remains of a 12-story building in gaza hit by airstrikes. israeli claims that hamas was operating out of it. in tonight's special segment we take a deeper look at the islamic state fighters, how they recruit members and fund their military opeti
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you are watching al jazeera. our top stories - israeli media is reporting that israel offered to extend the gaza ceasefire for another 72 hours. hamas said it will not continue the ceasefire endlessly and wants demands met. >>> a ceasefire in the lebanese town of ar sell has been extended by 24 hours after days of unrest between lebanese troops and armed fighters. the truce is set to end on thursday evening. >> with the ceasefire in gaza holing the focus turns to the peace talks in egypt. with so many demands on the table reaching an agreement may be difficult. our diplomatic editor james bays reports now. >> reporter: after 29 days of death and bombardment it's time for diplomacy. the talks taking place in cairo will be difficult and all sides have plenty to lose. the israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu is already under pressure. the israeli public have high expectations. hamas's rockets may have killed three people in four weeks, but it's clear most israelis want them stopped. within the cabinet and polit
you are watching al jazeera. our top stories - israeli media is reporting that israel offered to extend the gaza ceasefire for another 72 hours. hamas said it will not continue the ceasefire endlessly and wants demands met. >>> a ceasefire in the lebanese town of ar sell has been extended by 24 hours after days of unrest between lebanese troops and armed fighters. the truce is set to end on thursday evening. >> with the ceasefire in gaza holing the focus turns to the peace talks...
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you as well. for all of those supporting als, it doesn't matter where you contribute if it's mda, als association,rch but as long as people are talking about this and paying attention to this, it gives hope to my mom and many others who have been personally impacted by this. >> you have helped raise awareness. we wish your mom the best. always thinking of her. kisses to your daughter. she's so beautiful. congrats to you and so glad you're back, mama. you have to get used to that. >> my gosh. >> and no sleep. >> that will go on forever. i still got that. operating without sleep. i think it's forever until maybe the kids go off to college. i don't know. maybe sthathat's a new worry af that. i'm here for you. good to see you. welcome back. you can go to suzanne's als website. >>> all right the frantic effort to stop ebola has forced quarantines in regions of west africa. next, a cnn crew takes us inside the quarantine zone and shows us what daily life is like for people paralyzed by fear of this deadly virus. >>> a human trial of an experimental ebola vaccine begins this week at the national institut
you as well. for all of those supporting als, it doesn't matter where you contribute if it's mda, als association,rch but as long as people are talking about this and paying attention to this, it gives hope to my mom and many others who have been personally impacted by this. >> you have helped raise awareness. we wish your mom the best. always thinking of her. kisses to your daughter. she's so beautiful. congrats to you and so glad you're back, mama. you have to get used to that. >>...
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you think, state execution? >> let me start with her point. i know reverend alton very well and he's always around the country on these issues. the problem is the cameras are not following them. you can say the cameras aren't there and they aren't there. >> he plays the race card every chance he gets. >> let's talk about this case because you have another personal issue. >> it's a fact. >> you don't know this, but i do, the family asked reverend al sharpton to come to ferguson. >> right. and the community shouldn't want him there. >> but that's not even true because the local clergy leaders sat down and had a meeting with him and wanted him to be -- you're making this up. >> some of the community of people didn't want -- >> let me finish. for my knowledge which i think is firsthand knowledge, i don't know what her knowledge is, the family called for reverend al sharpton to come out there. also he met with local clergy leaders and they're having their rally on sunday. all they're asking for is justice and an understanding of what happened. it took six days to fin
you think, state execution? >> let me start with her point. i know reverend alton very well and he's always around the country on these issues. the problem is the cameras are not following them. you can say the cameras aren't there and they aren't there. >> he plays the race card every chance he gets. >> let's talk about this case because you have another personal issue. >> it's a fact. >> you don't know this, but i do, the family asked reverend al sharpton to come...
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creating a power vacuum that allowed all those militia groups to you know get much stronger taking a sad that some of bin ladin out and allowing al qaeda to you know open its franchises pretty much all over the region osama bin laden was responsible for killing thousands of americans and as a consequence we hunted him down and killed him and i think that was the right policy with regard to saddam hussein he was guilty of some of the worst atrocities the world has ever seen he attacked his neighbors and his forces also attacked american forces and continued to attack americans throughout the. america and then isis let me continue now i do believe that as we look at the problem in syria the problem in syria is beyond simply the problem of terrible leader in the form of bashar assad. i think it's a problem of lack of political consensus on how to go forward and this is a debate that we have in the united states quite often about how to go forward in syria and by the way many of the points that you made about iraq are points that many americans make about iraq every day so we have a rather strong debate on this issue and my own view
creating a power vacuum that allowed all those militia groups to you know get much stronger taking a sad that some of bin ladin out and allowing al qaeda to you know open its franchises pretty much all over the region osama bin laden was responsible for killing thousands of americans and as a consequence we hunted him down and killed him and i think that was the right policy with regard to saddam hussein he was guilty of some of the worst atrocities the world has ever seen he attacked his...
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thank you. al jazeera natasha explains how this legal case could actually make history. >> reporter: nery is stuck in a relationship with a woman she says even a private investigator can't find. she doesn't need to see or speak to her former partner, the woman seen in this blurry photo. she just wants her signature. so that their 2002 civil union in veer not could be dissolved. >> do you think she would intentionally disappear so you couldn't dissolve your civil union? >> i don't think she thought that far. i just think that who i was with and who left me were two different women. >> reporter: it's been four years since brassn er broke up with her ex, who then disappeared. now she has fallen in love again, she would like to marry her partner but first she needs paperwork to dissolve her civil union. other than that she has to move to vermont and live there for a year. >> i feel like i have a string, and i would like to civil thi severe this string. >> brassner has already cleared requirements requi
thank you. al jazeera natasha explains how this legal case could actually make history. >> reporter: nery is stuck in a relationship with a woman she says even a private investigator can't find. she doesn't need to see or speak to her former partner, the woman seen in this blurry photo. she just wants her signature. so that their 2002 civil union in veer not could be dissolved. >> do you think she would intentionally disappear so you couldn't dissolve your civil union? >> i...
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>> thank you. al is tracking two hurricanes creating serious problems on both coasts heading into the labor day weekend. but last night it was damaging storms that create a lot of havoc. >> that's right. from the rockies to the midwest, serious stuff. let's take a look at the midwest. detroit, trees down. you can see a lot of high wind. big problems. in fact, trees uproot. there was a lot of heavy rain. in fact, you can see these trees, big oaks coming down causing big problems. rain was also a big issue. there was flooding in the streets. that issue was continuing. now, as we go to the radar continually and looking at the radar. now the heavy storms moved out of the rockies into the central plains. in fact, we expect to see three to four inches of rain in the midwest. locally three to four inches with flash flooding. now we are also looking at strong storms. we have this big hurricane out into the pacific. hurricane marie. 1,300 miles off the southern tip of baja. it is moving west-northwest. it is a
>> thank you. al is tracking two hurricanes creating serious problems on both coasts heading into the labor day weekend. but last night it was damaging storms that create a lot of havoc. >> that's right. from the rockies to the midwest, serious stuff. let's take a look at the midwest. detroit, trees down. you can see a lot of high wind. big problems. in fact, trees uproot. there was a lot of heavy rain. in fact, you can see these trees, big oaks coming down causing big problems....
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closing of miami's jumbos means more than the end of some great fried shrimp. leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >>> finally from us - a bag of history, and the flavour of change. miami said goodbye to a legend. jumbos was a bit of a greasy spoon, but with a flavour for change. chris bury travelled to miami for a taste of history. >> reporter: for 59 years bobby and his family ran jumbo, a 24 hour diner in miami's liberty city neighbourhood. is this a bittersweet moment for you. >> very emotional. i've been trying to prepare myself
closing of miami's jumbos means more than the end of some great fried shrimp. leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no...
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you say that. let's start with the base. alda had a safe haven in afghanistan at least until 2001 thanks to being guests of the taliban. why do you say that i s. >> has a better situation? >> well, al-qaeda had that base until they did the 9-11 attacks. by november of 2001, we had basically changed al-qaeda out of afghanistan, scatter it in to pakistan and in to the persian gulf. these guys, is, have a huge base in which they are not the guests. they are the government of many parts of this territory, about 4 thrift miles from aleppo and syria all the way to the outskirts of baghdad so it's a much different situation in terms of the territory they have acquired and control. >> and even though there are forces around the world looking to certainly, you know, at least move them out of iraq, they still operate with remarkable impunity in syria. >> yes. that's the other thing that i think we have to think about when we compare this to 911 and al-qaeda at that time the. al-qaeda lost its safe haven after 2001. these people have a hu
you say that. let's start with the base. alda had a safe haven in afghanistan at least until 2001 thanks to being guests of the taliban. why do you say that i s. >> has a better situation? >> well, al-qaeda had that base until they did the 9-11 attacks. by november of 2001, we had basically changed al-qaeda out of afghanistan, scatter it in to pakistan and in to the persian gulf. these guys, is, have a huge base in which they are not the guests. they are the government of many parts...
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jazeera america, take a new look at news. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. did you know 80% of the universe is comprised of what's called dark matter? a substance scientists have not been able to actually soeb. al jazeera's daniel lack traveled to ontario, kandz where researchers are trying to unravel cosmic mysteries. >> another day at the office for researchers at snow lab, 2 kilometers down. this sub terrainian labyrinth still produces nickel. signs of a working mine are everywhere. it's another world altogether, a stringently clean place of high science and experiments that probe the swirling edges of the cosmos. >> this is the halo detector. it's a super nova detector. >> they detect particles called nutrinos given up by exploding stars, the tiny most nuke russ particles in physics thashgs the building blocks of the known universe. >> all of the heavy elements came from a super nova at some point in the past and were dispersed in space and available for the formation of planets. >> it blocked neutrons, which are back for dark matter experiments. >> reporter: th
jazeera america, take a new look at news. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. did you know 80% of the universe is comprised of what's called dark matter? a substance scientists have not been able to actually soeb. al jazeera's daniel lack traveled to ontario, kandz where researchers are trying to unravel cosmic mysteries. >> another day at the office for researchers at snow lab, 2 kilometers down. this sub terrainian labyrinth still produces nickel. signs of a working mine...
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like to go dining with you. >> al fresco dining. >> good tonight, tomorrow, even into sunday. heading to the danville music in the park, sunny skies, 86 by 4:00 p.m. 6:00 when it gets going, 82. clear skies by 8:00 p.m. rest of the bay area, temperatures stay in the 80s, for the south bay, trivalley, and north bay, upper 80s saturday, as well. looks fan that's ek this weekend. >> enjoy the weekend. >> hope to see you at 6:00. >> bye, bye. >>> on the broadcast tonight, striking back. after the brutal killing of an american hostage, did the u.s. just open the door to air strikes against isis in syria? >>> triple threat, flash floods, high winds and extreme heat. severe weather hitting and for millions a dangerous weekend ahead. >>> price wars. cell phone companies launch a big new fight for your business. and it could mean big savings for you and your family. >>> and against all odds, an incredible survival story. he barely lived through not one but two plane crashes. learning to walk and talk all over again, now he's living his dreams. "nightly news" begins now.
like to go dining with you. >> al fresco dining. >> good tonight, tomorrow, even into sunday. heading to the danville music in the park, sunny skies, 86 by 4:00 p.m. 6:00 when it gets going, 82. clear skies by 8:00 p.m. rest of the bay area, temperatures stay in the 80s, for the south bay, trivalley, and north bay, upper 80s saturday, as well. looks fan that's ek this weekend. >> enjoy the weekend. >> hope to see you at 6:00. >> bye, bye. >>> on the...
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only on al jazeera america. ? >> you are watching "talk to al jazeera." i am ray swashes speeching with lily garcia. she is a teacher and will lead the national education association. let's talk about what's out there when a teacher stands up in front of a class you have kids whose parents don't spe speakemption english t kids who are out of status with the immigration services, some who have been in lots of school because of the unsettled nature of their home life, their parents' economic problems post high recession. all of this must make the job of a teacher not just a little more complicated but a lot more complicated. >> how can i say this? yes, but no. yes, it's complicated in having to deal with situations where kids come to us with greater and greater and greater needs. but, no, in what they need from us. really they need someone to carry about them. they need someone to care about the whole happy chide. and folks who want to bottom line it, make it like a corporation, make it like a fact factory, they really don't understand what we do. they thin
only on al jazeera america. ? >> you are watching "talk to al jazeera." i am ray swashes speeching with lily garcia. she is a teacher and will lead the national education association. let's talk about what's out there when a teacher stands up in front of a class you have kids whose parents don't spe speakemption english t kids who are out of status with the immigration services, some who have been in lots of school because of the unsettled nature of their home life, their...
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al sharpton. he was asked about somehow now kind of superseding jesse jackson after the ferguson controversy. and he said, yout, just deal with it. like he is now the king of black america. is this about sharpton and the white house saying we don't like jesse jackson, we're going to make al sharpton the king of black america. >> well, what i see happening is the fact that they need someone to go to because what the administration wants to do is whip up the black voters. this is about the election, juan. obama's record is deplorable. unemployment is over 11% in the black community. average incomes are down. gas prices are up. people are suffering across the country but especially in the black community. and so obama has done nothing to help the economy, nothing to help those who overwhelmingly supported him, which is the black voter. so what he would rather do is deflect, play the race card. get al sharpton on the scene so that no one else is really paying attention to all of the horrible policies coming out of this administration, get al sharpton on the scene. and that's what they've done. i can't believe it.
al sharpton. he was asked about somehow now kind of superseding jesse jackson after the ferguson controversy. and he said, yout, just deal with it. like he is now the king of black america. is this about sharpton and the white house saying we don't like jesse jackson, we're going to make al sharpton the king of black america. >> well, what i see happening is the fact that they need someone to go to because what the administration wants to do is whip up the black voters. this is about the...
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andrew thomas, al jazeera, melbourne. >> if you would like to join in the campaign to get al jazeera's in egypt releases send a tweet to the hashtag free aj staff. hi, i'm lisa and you are in "the stream," comedy legend mel brooks talks about how he pushed the boundaries for more than laps and comedies stars. native troop the 1941s break down how they are tackling serious issues facing their community with humor. ♪
andrew thomas, al jazeera, melbourne. >> if you would like to join in the campaign to get al jazeera's in egypt releases send a tweet to the hashtag free aj staff. hi, i'm lisa and you are in "the stream," comedy legend mel brooks talks about how he pushed the boundaries for more than laps and comedies stars. native troop the 1941s break down how they are tackling serious issues facing their community with humor. ♪
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"talk to al jazerra" is next. reminder you can check us out 24 hours a day at aljazerra.com. . >> it has become too expensive. the price tag is so scary to look at. >> cornell university's president says higher education is worths the cost though schools need to be run more efficiently. david skorton weighs in as well on skills training versus traditional education. >> the vast majority of people are making a living doing fine in the country without a very advanced degree. >> the veteran administrator has spoken out nationally on campus suicide prevention. >> one year we had what we call a cluster, a suicide contagion. >> he is not just an ivory league president. musician. >> i had a chance to sit with billly joel. >> if that's not enough, in 2015, david skorton is set to take over the smithsonian institution, the world's largest museum and research center. not to worry if you are a fan of the black and white bear. >> we are the pandacam. >> i spoke to him at our studios in new york. >> for all of the ills in society and the e
"talk to al jazerra" is next. reminder you can check us out 24 hours a day at aljazerra.com. . >> it has become too expensive. the price tag is so scary to look at. >> cornell university's president says higher education is worths the cost though schools need to be run more efficiently. david skorton weighs in as well on skills training versus traditional education. >> the vast majority of people are making a living doing fine in the country without a very advanced...
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let me poll you guys. al, what do you think? >> i was originally going puppy.g-g-y. >> that's a good name. >> i'm going boy. i'm going boy. >> savannah what do you think? >> i don't know. i don't know. of course my sister thinks i know and i'm not telling. >> do you have a feeling one way or the other? >> i don't have a feeling, but many people have guessed is a certain thing so much i have a reason on. >> what have they guessed? >> most people guess boy. >> right now 60% say girl. 40% say boy. >> that's interesting. >> i think so. >> okay. >> team savannah girl. >> in other news, there's something else you'd like to announce this morning. >> no, it's not my water broke. >> whoa! >> what are you expecting? a typhoon? it's not like she's having triplets. >> i don't know. i've heard stories about how this goes. >> you have two children already. >> i know, but i have an umbrella and a snorkel. >> an umbrella and a snorkel. thank you very much. >> i don't know. >> okay. all right, so if this doesn't happen on the air, monday is going to be my last day. >> that's ki
let me poll you guys. al, what do you think? >> i was originally going puppy.g-g-y. >> that's a good name. >> i'm going boy. i'm going boy. >> savannah what do you think? >> i don't know. i don't know. of course my sister thinks i know and i'm not telling. >> do you have a feeling one way or the other? >> i don't have a feeling, but many people have guessed is a certain thing so much i have a reason on. >> what have they guessed? >> most...
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you got al schaharpton. he's up there representing the black community. >> listen, he's not the representative the black community. a lot of african-americans that actually don't believe in him at all. >> when you have sharpton in there, you lose all credibility. >> he pretends to be and you've got the press covering, that's the problem. >> you don't want that person doing this. >> a lot of folks that are on the ground, part of their anger and frustration is that they don't see sharpton or jackson or even the president of the united states doing enough to help them. so i do think there's a disconnect between the community and leadership -- >> all right. >> let me get -- >> go hoahead, john. >> the protests existed from the sufficient row jets. just to destroy businesses, destroys the community. and that's today's philosophy nationwide. >> quickly, michelle, the reverend, and i lose that term loosely is having a rally as we speak right now here in new york. i'm trying to figure out what is the point of that. q
you got al schaharpton. he's up there representing the black community. >> listen, he's not the representative the black community. a lot of african-americans that actually don't believe in him at all. >> when you have sharpton in there, you lose all credibility. >> he pretends to be and you've got the press covering, that's the problem. >> you don't want that person doing this. >> a lot of folks that are on the ground, part of their anger and frustration is that...