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america the great, america the beautiful. [applause] some people are born burning for america. arnold schwarzenegger was one of them. i was the same way. god planted a dream in my heart to minister to americans. to be a modern-day paul revere, another alexis de tocqueville, to warn americans about the perils of the future and to expand to americans what makes them exceptional. and for the last four years over a dozen trips traveling from the other side of the world, i have miraculously carried out what i believe i was put on earth to do. and with god's hands firmly on my american ministry and our righteous cause we have achieved the on all expectations. [applause] done things that no one thought were possible. but in america, anything is possible. [applause] i must tell you, my american credentials were solid from the start. the first word i ever uttered, my mother tells me, rather sheepishly, was coke, as in coca-cola, the great iconic american brands. that was my first word, and i've had some trouble shutting me up ever since. and with a father who looks strikingly alike to a
america the great, america the beautiful. [applause] some people are born burning for america. arnold schwarzenegger was one of them. i was the same way. god planted a dream in my heart to minister to americans. to be a modern-day paul revere, another alexis de tocqueville, to warn americans about the perils of the future and to expand to americans what makes them exceptional. and for the last four years over a dozen trips traveling from the other side of the world, i have miraculously carried...
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that's america. [applause] i will tell you what else i get asked and they will never forget the first time that it was asked of me. it was in harrisburg pennsylvania a hostile television reporter was covering one of my speeches. the moment we have gone on camera, the ambush happened. what is in us early and care about america, what do you care, she sneered. lucky enough thalucky enough thy first rodeo. i knew the game into the left. i spent eight years dealing with the media bias and distortion while in public office. i shall check because what is good for america is good for the world. [applause] a weak america is a weak world. a strong america is a strong world. everyone in the world should care about and work towards america staying on top. [applause] well, that shut her up. [laughter] crickets. i don't think i got a christmas card this year. but ladies and gentlemen coming out witcome atwetumpka it's tru. the world's fortunes are with america and i don't want to leave you in a world where america
that's america. [applause] i will tell you what else i get asked and they will never forget the first time that it was asked of me. it was in harrisburg pennsylvania a hostile television reporter was covering one of my speeches. the moment we have gone on camera, the ambush happened. what is in us early and care about america, what do you care, she sneered. lucky enough thalucky enough thy first rodeo. i knew the game into the left. i spent eight years dealing with the media bias and distortion...
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people there think that america is there because america is islam. although, i think there is so many commonalities that both of these countries can work on, and build them, and they should be more people to spear interaction. >> . >> sha happen, when you arrived in islamabad, there was a cell phone outage. and people on the ground were blaming americans. it makes you wonder why do these theories exist. talk about the antiamerican sentiments. particularly the conspiracy theories. >> well -- yes, and -- the sun is about to rise over islamabad and i hope today is better than the last few. which is right next to islamabad between shiites and sunnies because the shiites were commemorating, as they have been there for 14 years the martyr come for some of the families. and even in that, it is amazing that if americans think they don't get embroiled in this. at the center of this, is this inability for pakistanis to understand what americans are going through with this war, because americans are going through a lot with this war. and for americans to unders
people there think that america is there because america is islam. although, i think there is so many commonalities that both of these countries can work on, and build them, and they should be more people to spear interaction. >> . >> sha happen, when you arrived in islamabad, there was a cell phone outage. and people on the ground were blaming americans. it makes you wonder why do these theories exist. talk about the antiamerican sentiments. particularly the conspiracy theories....
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tonight on al jazeera america followed by america tonight on al jazeera america there's more to it. there's more to it. consider this: the news of the consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government >> we begin with the government shutdown. shutdown. >> answers to the questions no >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington agree to anything in washington no matter what. no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your the history of suicide in your family. family. >> there's no status quo, just >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? in a professional athlete? >> fishkill correctional >> fishkill correctional facility - 70 miles north of new
tonight on al jazeera america followed by america tonight on al jazeera america there's more to it. there's more to it. consider this: the news of the consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government >> we begin with the government shutdown. shutdown. >> answers to the questions no >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't >> it seems like they...
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canada and latin america who have one clear message. shut it down september eleventh nine hundred seventy three there was a military dictatorship that was funded by the cia funded by the us and part of that dictatorship was you know having people tortured and disappeared and incarcerated as a political prisoners and the folks that did that torture were trained here at the school of the americas will you call the school or the assassins father roy a witness to killings in central america founded the school of the americas watch in one thousand nine hundred ninety and has been putting on this annual event for the last twenty three years it's about how all pressure mean with the officer who return to their country why contours of other countries out to their training are to protect us economically just. to exploit the cheap labor we have a natural resource over the years this demonstration has only grown attracting people from all walks of law. but for some it's a very personal and emotional experience this is adriano barto a guatemalan na
canada and latin america who have one clear message. shut it down september eleventh nine hundred seventy three there was a military dictatorship that was funded by the cia funded by the us and part of that dictatorship was you know having people tortured and disappeared and incarcerated as a political prisoners and the folks that did that torture were trained here at the school of the americas will you call the school or the assassins father roy a witness to killings in central america founded...
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canada and latin america who have one clear message to. shut it down september eleventh nine hundred seventy three there was a military dictatorship that was funded by the cia funded by the us and part of that dictatorship was you know having people tortured and disappeared and incarcerated as political prisoners and the folks that did that torture were trained here at the school of the americas called the school of the assassins father roy a witness to killings in central america founded the school of the americas watch one thousand nine hundred ninety and has been putting on this annual event for the last twenty three years it's about how the pressure in with the office you turn to their conscious maicon yours and other countries out to their training to protect us economically just want to exploit the cheap labor and the natural resource over the years this demonstration has only. attracting people from all walks of life but for some it's a very personal and emotional experience this is adriano barto a guatemalan native who was forced t
canada and latin america who have one clear message to. shut it down september eleventh nine hundred seventy three there was a military dictatorship that was funded by the cia funded by the us and part of that dictatorship was you know having people tortured and disappeared and incarcerated as political prisoners and the folks that did that torture were trained here at the school of the americas called the school of the assassins father roy a witness to killings in central america founded the...
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america's falling apart and our nation's super rich are to blame there was once a time in america when the super rich needed you and me and working class americans to be successful they needed us. to build their roads to patronize their businesses to help build their communications infrastructure to help transport them where they needed us as their customers they needed us for their overall success the super rich rode very often the same trains as us and very often flew the same planes as us they went to our hospitals learned our schools occasionally and their success depended directly on us and on the wellbeing of the nation and they knew it. but times have changed and the super rich of the twenty first century no longer think that you and i are needed by them for their continued success and in some ways they're right and as a consequence they're giving up on america period. as paul bouquet brilliantly points out over at alter net as they accumulate more and more wealth the very rich have less need for society at the same time they've convinced themselves that they made it on their ow
america's falling apart and our nation's super rich are to blame there was once a time in america when the super rich needed you and me and working class americans to be successful they needed us. to build their roads to patronize their businesses to help build their communications infrastructure to help transport them where they needed us as their customers they needed us for their overall success the super rich rode very often the same trains as us and very often flew the same planes as us...
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. >> only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz with tonight's headlines. in cairo clashes erupted between egyptian security officers and protesters, over a group of women for holding a peaceful protests. news services showed china's air space over the east china sea, move raises the stakes in the standoff with the united states, japan and south korea over the zone. >>> the community of washington, illinois came together to feed the thousands of people who lost their homes in the devastating tornadoes earlier this month. about 1200 turkeys were donated for the feast. >>> and some americans are getting a jump on the thanksgiving tradition of shopping. kmart started business at 6:00 this morning. walmart and target are opening later in the evening. but it's not happening everywhere though. laws in maine, massachusetts and rhode island, ban shopping on thanksgiving. katherine barrett, what are the crowds like out there? >> well they're growing quite a bit. this store is set to open in just half an hour. there have be
. >> only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz with tonight's headlines. in cairo clashes erupted between egyptian security officers and protesters, over a group of women for holding a peaceful protests. news services showed china's air space over the east china sea, move raises the stakes in the standoff with the united states, japan and south korea over the zone. >>> the community of washington, illinois came together to feed the...
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institute has provided military training to thousands of soldiers all over latin america over the past sixty years and in-depth look later in the show. it's monday november twenty fifth four pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r.t. well starting off this hour four years negotiations for the trans-pacific partnership have played out behind closed doors and yet the nations involved in this have bragged that it could be the biggest trade agreement of our day that would address everything from food to medicine to intellectual property the twelve nations involved in the t.p. talks could be getting close to a deal however critics warn this agreement could actually hurt the public by acting on behalf of major corporations instead of for the public good last week thanks to the latest document drop by this. secrets spilling organization wiki leaks people from around the world got their first glimpse of part of those negotiations dealing with intellectual property the fact that this information came from wiki leaks instead of the obama administration which touts transpare
institute has provided military training to thousands of soldiers all over latin america over the past sixty years and in-depth look later in the show. it's monday november twenty fifth four pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r.t. well starting off this hour four years negotiations for the trans-pacific partnership have played out behind closed doors and yet the nations involved in this have bragged that it could be the biggest trade agreement of our day that would...
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"america tonight" is up next and check out the website on aljazeera.com. >> on america tonight: utter devastation already revealed. why the philippines now fears the crisis is about to get worse. >>> also tonight: from saluted to shamed. on this veterans day, an america tonight exclusive. our investigation looks at those who have given all, only to find themselves abandoned by their country. >> they looked at me and told me i was a disgrace and should be ashamed for letting my family down and everyone else. >> the wasps, the bee. and extraordinary women. >> i never thought of myself as extraordinary, but i guess we all were. >> and good evening, thanks for being with us, i'm joie chen. on veterans day we honor those who serve our nation, a day off, parades. but beyond tonight, we ask some tough questions about defense department decisions that leave some vets abandoned and fearful for their own futures. in an in-depth investigation we probe the plight of americans, our america tonight exclusive report from correspondent sheila macvicar. >> this is iraq. are you can see his big teeth t
"america tonight" is up next and check out the website on aljazeera.com. >> on america tonight: utter devastation already revealed. why the philippines now fears the crisis is about to get worse. >>> also tonight: from saluted to shamed. on this veterans day, an america tonight exclusive. our investigation looks at those who have given all, only to find themselves abandoned by their country. >> they looked at me and told me i was a disgrace and should be ashamed...
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we believe that many of the people in america love russia we believe that many of the people in america are not going along with the hocus pocus of certain governmental bodies who want to try to perpetuate the cold war we believe that the cold war is a fantasy and a hoax to perpetuate maybe some sort of financial gain i hear in there for certain individuals and we think that the only way to really create world balance and world power and peace in the world is if america and russia become brothers and best friends and that my mission in life is to get better relationships between russia and america and keep them good now you mention that
we believe that many of the people in america love russia we believe that many of the people in america are not going along with the hocus pocus of certain governmental bodies who want to try to perpetuate the cold war we believe that the cold war is a fantasy and a hoax to perpetuate maybe some sort of financial gain i hear in there for certain individuals and we think that the only way to really create world balance and world power and peace in the world is if america and russia become...
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. with al jazeera america. power power of the people until we restore of the people until we restore our freedoms and rights. our freedo >> and now snap hot of stories making headlines on america tonight. there's another delay to the country's new health care law this time to online health insurance for small businesses. employers will not be able to buy coverage for their workers until next year. the health site, healthcare.gov has been plagued with a number of glitches since its launch. sylvio bairl birls coin berlusce arrest. >>> flight staff.com has said nearly 600 flights have been cancelled. if you are still trying to get there, bigger problem is delays more than 5,000 flights nationwide. >>> winter storm causing many problems on the air and on the ground for many holiday travelers. kevin corriveau, what's going to happen for the rest of the night. >> well, joie, believe it or not, we've seen some great improvement in the last few hours. he be compassing much of the eastern seaboard, as the storm moves to
. with al jazeera america. power power of the people until we restore of the people until we restore our freedoms and rights. our freedo >> and now snap hot of stories making headlines on america tonight. there's another delay to the country's new health care law this time to online health insurance for small businesses. employers will not be able to buy coverage for their workers until next year. the health site, healthcare.gov has been plagued with a number of glitches since its launch....
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rated the poorest city in america last year. nearly half of all pool in -- people in camden live in poverty. >> the signs are obvious and the effect are deadly. hours before we ey arrived in camden a 5 53-year-old woman ws shot in her home. she was sitting on the sofa and the bullet came through her window. last year camden had the highest homicide rate for cities larger than 5 50,000. there are mor more 170 open airg markets for users compounding the problem was a corrupt and ill effective police force. crippled by rampant absenteeism. >> your grandson was shot here in camden? >> yes. in an area that we would normally have had a police officer patrolling. the camden police chief just over saw what was the biggest police department overhaul in the u.s. too broke to hire more officers. the city came up with a radical plan subsidized by the state. it fired all of it's 240 plus officers and dissolved the force and let the county replace it with a bigger police department. thompson hired some veteran officers but mostly took on new
rated the poorest city in america last year. nearly half of all pool in -- people in camden live in poverty. >> the signs are obvious and the effect are deadly. hours before we ey arrived in camden a 5 53-year-old woman ws shot in her home. she was sitting on the sofa and the bullet came through her window. last year camden had the highest homicide rate for cities larger than 5 50,000. there are mor more 170 open airg markets for users compounding the problem was a corrupt and ill...
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al jazeera america... >>introduces... "america tonight". >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. >>an escape from the expected. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> 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? consider this... antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. >> what do you think? >> stories that matter to you con
al jazeera america... >>introduces... "america tonight". >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. >>an escape from the expected. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police...
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. >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford in new york. >> authorities file murder charges against a man who they say opened fire inside tear at los angeles international airport. police say paul ciancia was dropped off at lax before he opened his bag, whipped out an assault rifle and shot gerardo i. hernandez. paul ciancia walked away only to return and shoot gerardo i. hernandez again. killing the veteran and father of two and injured others. the 22-year-old is in police custody at a hospital and could face the death penalty. >> the healthcare.gov is down again for maintenance right now. technicianses have been repairing it since seat. google and oracle experts will have been consulted. >> for those of you happy to get an extra hour of sleep - here is something else to look forward to this morning - a solar eclipse. a rare crescent-shaped sound will be visible for those living on the east coast. it will move across the atlantic, and sweep across central africa. i'm morgan radford. thank you for joining us.
. >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford in new york. >> authorities file murder charges against a man who they say opened fire inside tear at los angeles international airport. police say paul ciancia was dropped off at lax before he opened his bag, whipped out an assault rifle and shot gerardo i. hernandez. paul ciancia walked away only to return and shoot gerardo i. hernandez again. killing the veteran and father of two and injured others. the 22-year-old...
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al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> evey weeknight on al jazeera america change the way you look at news tune into live news at 8 and 11 >> i'm john seigenthaler and here's a look at the headlines.. >> infomation changes by the hour here... >> our team of award winning journalists brings you up to the minute coverage of today's events... then, at 9 and midnight. america tonight goes deeper with groundbreaking investigative coverage of the nation's top stories... >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you... >> live news at 8 and 11 eastern followed by america tonight on al jazeera america there's more to it. >> welcome back. i'm ray suarez. this is "inside story." joining us, a senior associate at the carnegie endowment where he focuses on iran and the middle east. from denver, former career diplomat who was the head of the u.s. delegations to the six-party talks on the north korean nuclear issue. he's now dean of the joseph corbel at the university of denver, an . kareem, did you giv
al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> evey weeknight on al jazeera america change the way you look at news tune into live news at 8 and 11 >> i'm john seigenthaler and here's a look at the headlines.. >> infomation changes by the hour here... >> our team of award winning journalists brings you up to the minute coverage of today's events... then, at 9 and midnight. america tonight goes deeper with groundbreaking investigative coverage of the nation's top...
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al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the border. >> start every morning, every day, 5am to 9 eastern with al jazeera america. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesp
al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the border. >> start every morning, every day, 5am to 9 eastern with al jazeera america. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue...
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america the great, america the beautiful. [applause] some people are born burning for america. arnold schwarzenegger was one of them. i was the same way. god planted a dream in my heart to minister to americans. to be a modern day paul revere, another alexis de tocqueville to warn americans about the perils of the future and to explain to americans what makes them exceptional. and for the last four years over a dozen trips traveling from the other side of the world, i have miraculously carried out what i believe i was put on earth to do. and with good's hand firmly on my american ministry and -- with god's hand firmly on my american ministry and our righteous cause, we have achieved beyond all expectations. [applause] some things that no one thought were possible. but in america, anything is possible. >> that's right. [cheers and applause] i must tell you, my american credentials were solid from the start. the first word i ever uttered, my mother tells me rather sheepishly, was coke. as in coca-cola. [laughter] the great, iconic american brand. that was my first wordment and i'
america the great, america the beautiful. [applause] some people are born burning for america. arnold schwarzenegger was one of them. i was the same way. god planted a dream in my heart to minister to americans. to be a modern day paul revere, another alexis de tocqueville to warn americans about the perils of the future and to explain to americans what makes them exceptional. and for the last four years over a dozen trips traveling from the other side of the world, i have miraculously carried...
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al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >>> this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i am tony harris with a look at today's top stories: contraceptives, healthcare and the supreme court. the latest challenge for the affordable care act. also, what a u.s. withdrawal might mean for the people of afghanistan: a big, ugly winter storm is affecting holiday travelers. when the skies clear, get ready for the celestial show of the decade. >>> the latest dispute over the president's healthcare law is going to the
al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >>> this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i am tony harris with a look at today's top stories: contraceptives, healthcare and the supreme court. the latest challenge for the affordable care act. also, what a u.s. withdrawal might mean for the people of afghanistan: a big, ugly winter storm is affecting holiday travelers. when the skies clear, get ready for the celestial show of the decade. >>> the latest dispute over...
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al jazeera america... >>introduces... "america tonight". >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. >>an escape from the expected. >> regardless of where you stand on obamacare, there's an area where there's little to know argument. affordable care act is a great opportunity for scammers. less than 50,000 have enrolled so far. that may mean there's a long road ahead with a lot of possibilities for conartists who prayed on people thanks to the confusion. joins me to discuss the scams and privacy issues is linda vincent, an expert on scams. these affordable care act scams have popped up. one is to prey on the seniors. a scammer will see he's part of obamacare and wants to verify informationing and threatens people if they don't give information, they'll have to go to gaol. is the question there's so much confusion that it's ooesy for people to be -- ooesy for people to be fooled. >> you can find almost everybody on google. the seniors are the most targeted population, they are vulnerable and are n
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we'll have more of america tonight, tomorrow. >> every summer in america, a force of nature becomes a man-made disaster. some call it a war, millions of acres, billions of dollars. no end in sight. >> in this episode of fault lines, we follow the 2013 wildfire season and ask - with more homes than ever now under threat, what are the real costs of putting them out? >> the fire took a breath and we got our foot on the throat of it and we're going to keep choking it out.
we'll have more of america tonight, tomorrow. >> every summer in america, a force of nature becomes a man-made disaster. some call it a war, millions of acres, billions of dollars. no end in sight. >> in this episode of fault lines, we follow the 2013 wildfire season and ask - with more homes than ever now under threat, what are the real costs of putting them out? >> the fire took a breath and we got our foot on the throat of it and we're going to keep choking it out.
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para ver "despierta amÉrica." los extraÑo, muchachos. >>> pero mira, nos faltan como tres dÍas de viaje. tÓmatelo con calma. estamos del otro lado del mundo, y venimos a ver para oficializar su paso al mundial. >>> falta uruguay, aunque tiene su pasaporte asegurado, a no ser que pase algÚn milagro, y creo que sudamÉrica tendrÁ a 6 selecciones en la copa del mundo en el sorteo del dÍa 6 de diciembre. que la gente podrÁ ver, observar, tendremos todo el dÍa 6. >>> nosotros aquÍ estamos en wellington, aquÍ se llevÓ el partido donde mÉxico fue muy superior a nueva zelanda, y san oribe que nos hace tres y se convirtiÓ en el mejor delantero de mÉxico. >>> una de las cosas de las estadÍsticas, pero en los partidos anteriores en la fase del hexagonal final se marcaron goles, y uno solo hizo 5. >>> falta definir si el piojo se queda para dirigir a mÉxico, y creo que se queda, pero la decisiÓn estÁ en los dueÑos. y luego del partido de lo repechajes veremos a ronaldo, tambiÉn al cepillo en brasil 2014. m
para ver "despierta amÉrica." los extraÑo, muchachos. >>> pero mira, nos faltan como tres dÍas de viaje. tÓmatelo con calma. estamos del otro lado del mundo, y venimos a ver para oficializar su paso al mundial. >>> falta uruguay, aunque tiene su pasaporte asegurado, a no ser que pase algÚn milagro, y creo que sudamÉrica tendrÁ a 6 selecciones en la copa del mundo en el sorteo del dÍa 6 de diciembre. que la gente podrÁ ver, observar, tendremos todo el dÍa 6....
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>> we welcome to al jazeera america, i'm del walters. these are the stories we're following for you. the senate set to take up a law that would outlay discrimination of gays in the workplace. >>> and the first day of trading for twitter, and the stock price already passed $45 a share. ♪ >> we are now less than two hours away from an historic vote in the u.s. senate. lawmakers are poised to take forward towards ending discrimination against gays transgender americans. in 33 states transgender people can be fired or denied employment. a poll in 2011 found that 73% of voters protect protections for gays and transgender people. mike viqueira is live in washington. how likely is this bill going to pass today? >> it is remarkable how quickly the shift in public opinion is translating to legislative victories, and a victory here at the white house even with president obama's only personal beliefs coming about marriage equality coming just before the election. really this has come up in the senate before. it has failed. one big fly in the oint
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on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are the stories that we're following for you. secretary of state john kerry trying to smooth things over for saucy arabia. >>> egyptian president mohammed morsi goes on trial. and there are new details about the man police say was behind that shooting at l.a.x. >> saudi arabia is one of america's most important allies in the middle east. but there has been tension between the two countries as of yet,
on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are the stories that we're following for you. secretary of state john kerry trying to smooth things over for saucy arabia. >>> egyptian president mohammed morsi goes on trial. and there are new details about the man police say was behind that shooting at l.a.x. >> saudi arabia is one of america's most important allies in the middle east. but there has been tension between...
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no ven despierta américa, ¿qué tal? qué bonito, ella canta, baila y cuenta chistes, qué tal doña meche, cae mal la condenada, tuve una conversación increíble con marcia, me estás convenciendo, una plática de pavo a pava, ay me estoy enamorando deella ,saludos, ahí los veo . >>> (aplausos) . >>> feliz día para ti, para tus hijos, que son extraordinarios, te queremos mucho, brindamos por ti también . >>> a todos nuestros compañeros, vengase todo el grupo técnico, los por oduictores, gracias . >>> (hablan todos) . >>> ¿qué tal el mensaje de navidad para que lo vuelvan a disfrutar? feliz día de acción de gracias . ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪ ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. (cantando) ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ah, que bonito, hoy tenemos un programa especial, celebrando san giving o día de acción de gracias, >>y hablando de cosas bonitas,lourdes s tephens nos acompañara hoy >>bravo!! (
no ven despierta américa, ¿qué tal? qué bonito, ella canta, baila y cuenta chistes, qué tal doña meche, cae mal la condenada, tuve una conversación increíble con marcia, me estás convenciendo, una plática de pavo a pava, ay me estoy enamorando deella ,saludos, ahí los veo . >>> (aplausos) . >>> feliz día para ti, para tus hijos, que son extraordinarios, te queremos mucho, brindamos por ti también . >>> a todos nuestros compañeros, vengase todo el grupo...
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on america making headlines on america tonight. tonight. there's another delay to the there's another delay to the country's new health care law country's new health care law this time to online health this time to online health insurance for small businesses. insurance for small businesses. employers will not be able to employers will not be able to buy coverage for their workers buy coverage for their workers until next year. until next year. the health site, healthcare.gov the health site, healthcare.gov has been plagued with a number has been plagued with a number of glitches since its of glitches since its launch. launch. sylvio sylvio bairl birls coin bairl birls coin berlusconi could face berlusconi could face arrest. arrest. >>> flight staff.com has said >>> flight staff.com has said cancelled. cancelled. if you are still trying to get if you are still trying to get there, bigger problem is delays there, bigger problem is delays more than 5,000 flights more than 5,000 flights nationwide. nationwide. >>> winter storm causing
on america making headlines on america tonight. tonight. there's another delay to the there's another delay to the country's new health care law country's new health care law this time to online health this time to online health insurance for small businesses. insurance for small businesses. employers will not be able to employers will not be able to buy coverage for their workers buy coverage for their workers until next year. until next year. the health site, healthcare.gov the health site,...
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al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the border. >> start every morning, every day, 5am to 9 eastern with al jazeera america. we are back talking about twilter. still with us is john wassic. a personal investment and the authors of canes way to wealth. author of the dough of twitter and a reporter for the wall street journal heard on the street column. how do you really value twitter? we are so used to looking at companies that have brick and mo tar stores. you can rate how the company is doing based on sales how do you rate twitter? >> well, i think what a lot of
al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world....
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm kathy k. where is the help? tens of thousands of those affected by are stilliyan waiting. >> are you hungry? >> yes. >> do you have any food? >> no. >> from the air, you can see the and list instruction and the areas no one has reached yet. the reliefge for operation is in or mess. and the big apple comes out the big winner in having the tallest skyscraper in the u.s.. yes, there is a competition for these things and new york beat chicago. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. it is day six after typhoon bbc.com -- after typhoon haiyan and the people of the philippines are increasingly in urgent need of basic supplies and food and clean water. the death toll is unclear, but the president says about 2000 have died. that is far below other estimates. seems tourvivors, aid be arriving in a trickle at best, and it is nothing like enough. this report contains distressing images. the last thing people in the phi
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm kathy k. where is the help? tens of thousands of those affected by are stilliyan waiting. >> are you hungry? >> yes. >> do you have any food? >> no. >> from the air, you can see the and list instruction and the areas no one has reached yet. the reliefge for operation is in or mess. and the big apple comes out the big winner in...
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america? america? >> the anthem gets the >> the anthem gets the flag more publicity, and flag more publicity, and the flag makes the anthem the flag makes the anthem more more famous. famous. >> so we are standing on >> so we are standing on a reconstruction of the a reconstruction of the gun impact that was here. gun impact that was here. >> this is the power of >> this is the power of place, here is the thing, place, here is the thing, people love the anthem, people love the anthem, they love the grab, what they love the grab, what they need to understand they need to understand is that fort mchenry is that fort mchenry where they both come where they both come together. together. and literally, on the and literally, on the exact original ground in exact original ground in which you andry now which you andry now standing. standing. >> is so called spar >> is so called spar spangled banner flag is spangled banner flag is turning 200 years old. turning 200 years old. to celebrate the to celebr
america? america? >> the anthem gets the >> the anthem gets the flag more publicity, and flag more publicity, and the flag makes the anthem the flag makes the anthem more more famous. famous. >> so we are standing on >> so we are standing on a reconstruction of the a reconstruction of the gun impact that was here. gun impact that was here. >> this is the power of >> this is the power of place, here is the thing, place, here is the thing, people love the...
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today not the united states of america that's the revolution i'm calling for but what i'm thinking is that america is number one consumerist country is on the revolution possible in such a society it seems simple are only interested in being entertained and comfortable . i don't know will find out won't we i guess you know if people want to continue down the road we're going if they think that the united states has got its best years of ahead of it it's the first time in my life right now that i've looked to the future and not been optimistic it's the first time in my sixty years as of as a patriotic citizen of the united states that i look to the future and i don't see it as being better i see this being worse and the only people i have to blame for that are the democrats and republicans because they have been in charge for one hundred fifty years look at what they did when they raised the debt ceiling ok they voted didn't raise the debt ceiling what's the first thing they did they gave billions of dollars of our money to pakistan so pakistan gets the bunny and the united states pays
today not the united states of america that's the revolution i'm calling for but what i'm thinking is that america is number one consumerist country is on the revolution possible in such a society it seems simple are only interested in being entertained and comfortable . i don't know will find out won't we i guess you know if people want to continue down the road we're going if they think that the united states has got its best years of ahead of it it's the first time in my life right now that...
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today not the united states of america that's the revolution i'm calling for but what i'm thinking is that america is number one consumerist country is on the revolution possible in such a society it seems simple are only interested in being entertained and comfortable . i don't know will find out won't we i guess you know if people want to continue down the road we're go and if they think that the united states has got its best years of ahead of it it's the first time in my life right now that i've looked to the future and not been optimistic it's the first time in my sixty years as a patriotic citizen of the united states that i look to the future and i don't see it as being better i see it as being worse and the only people i have to blame for that are the democrats and republicans because they have been in charge for one hundred fifty years look at what they did when they raised the debt ceiling ok they voted didn't raise the debt ceiling what's the first thing they did they gave billions of dollars of our money to pakistan so pakistan gets the money and the united states pays the
today not the united states of america that's the revolution i'm calling for but what i'm thinking is that america is number one consumerist country is on the revolution possible in such a society it seems simple are only interested in being entertained and comfortable . i don't know will find out won't we i guess you know if people want to continue down the road we're go and if they think that the united states has got its best years of ahead of it it's the first time in my life right now that...
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i bless america. god bless america. moment onup the washington journal, we will take your calls, e-mails and tweets. later today a discussion on national security. at 7:00 p.m., a conversation with nasa. span2, a debate on the nuclear deal with iran. that is live at noon eastern time. coming up this hour, a conversation about poverty and budget cuts. later, jason campbell gives his perspective on the possibility of an agreement between afghanistan and america to keep troops in the country past the host: president obama was confronted by protesters monday demanding he do more to push the issues on immigration. meanwhile, he argued congress was standing in the way of comprehensive immigration reform. republican run house has not taken action on the issue. time is running out. there are few working days for congress left this calendar year. that is our topic today. should immigration reform be a priority? welcome to " washington journal"
i bless america. god bless america. moment onup the washington journal, we will take your calls, e-mails and tweets. later today a discussion on national security. at 7:00 p.m., a conversation with nasa. span2, a debate on the nuclear deal with iran. that is live at noon eastern time. coming up this hour, a conversation about poverty and budget cuts. later, jason campbell gives his perspective on the possibility of an agreement between afghanistan and america to keep troops in the country past...
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america tonight next on al jazeera america >> on al jazeera america change the way you look at news next, go deeper on the nations top stories with america tonight >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you... >> investigative journalism that's engaging, powerful, thought provoking... >> there's nothing but hopelessness... >> it's either kill or be killed... >> america tonight, right after live news at 8 and 11 eastern. >> welcome to al jazeera america i'm john seigenthaler, and here's a look at the headlines... >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> something remarkable happened in san francisco today. the entire area embracing a superhero. he's a five-year-old suffering with leukemia. he put on a cape for a day to remember. >> holy smokes, it's batman. to the great relief of citizens in the city. his first feat of the day, rescuing a damsel in distress. whew, that was close! we're hearing reports of another crime. let's see if batman can put a stop to it. batman caught the riddler in the middle of a pa bank heist. he beat this tricky villain, of course he does. >> who tr
america tonight next on al jazeera america >> on al jazeera america change the way you look at news next, go deeper on the nations top stories with america tonight >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you... >> investigative journalism that's engaging, powerful, thought provoking... >> there's nothing but hopelessness... >> it's either kill or be killed... >> america tonight, right after live news at 8 and 11 eastern. >> welcome to al jazeera...
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god bless america, my home sweet home. god bless america, my home sweet home. god bless america, land that i love. stand beside her, and guide her, through the night with the light from above. from the mountains, to the prairies, to the oceans, white with foam. god bless america, my home sweet home. god bless america, my home sweet home. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please remain standing as we retire the colors. retire the colors. ♪ >> this concludes the national veterans observance. please be seated for the departure of the president of the united states. thank you for honoring all of those who served. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> on the next washington journal, the role of u.s. intelligence monitoring drones from other countries. guy taylor, washington times state department correspondent. then paul right of new york university on a set of --tractors including the washington journal live every morning starting at 7:00 eastern on c-span. moderating a discussion on the 2014 midterm election. event at thes museum in washington dc starting at 8:30 a.m. eastern
god bless america, my home sweet home. god bless america, my home sweet home. god bless america, land that i love. stand beside her, and guide her, through the night with the light from above. from the mountains, to the prairies, to the oceans, white with foam. god bless america, my home sweet home. god bless america, my home sweet home. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please remain standing as we retire the colors. retire the colors. ♪ >> this concludes the national veterans...
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what has happened cannot be changed but today we work toward a better america a more indian america where people and nature are once again important because help start a national day of mourning each thanksgiving a protest of the plymouth and replica on the west coast. thanksgiving day calling on the u.s. to treaties promising indian rights and international law the american government faces increasing domestic and international pressure supreme court has ruled the validity of the treaty of giving indians rights over the area united nations destroyed countries voting against australia new zealand canada and the united states post a resolution declaring indigenous people's right to self rule the un is also cooling for the states to return to indian tribes and the mission to bring indigenous people of america in a single nation with the alter official borders created by europeans. really great to see you say the demographics are wrong. we are projected to be the majority. states california arizona and the western united states in the next fifty years we're going to be the majority in the un
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we'll see you online. >> hello everybody, and welcome to al jazeera america. i'm david shuster in new york. here are the top stories that we're following tonight. >> i am sorry that they, you know, are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances that they got from me. >> reporter: president obama apologizes to americans whose insurance policies thanks to the new healthcare law has been canceled. >>> the government said it will ban the controversial ingredient that keeps some food fresher.
we'll see you online. >> hello everybody, and welcome to al jazeera america. i'm david shuster in new york. here are the top stories that we're following tonight. >> i am sorry that they, you know, are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances that they got from me. >> reporter: president obama apologizes to americans whose insurance policies thanks to the new healthcare law has been canceled. >>> the government said it will ban the controversial...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is is bbc world news america. i am laura trevelyan. >> 50 years after president kennedy was assassinated in dallas, this city and the world stopped to mark that fateful day. could a deal be close? state john kerry is going to geneva to join in talks nuclear program. celebrating an american classic. how the martin guitar changed music history. >> welcome to our viewers on public television and in america, and around the globe. 50 years after john f. kennedy was assassinated in dallas, thousands gathered to mark the anniversary. president obama ordered flags to be flown at half staff. we are in dallas and he joins us now. a painful, poignant day. >> indeed, a very wet and windy and blustery day as well. had the weather been like this 50 years ago in 1963 -- the weather was bright, and that is why it -- they did not use the top on the limousine. they made their way into the plaza, in front of the texas school book depository. this is where kennedy was killed. our north american editor has been considering the meaning
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is is bbc world news america. i am laura trevelyan. >> 50 years after president kennedy was assassinated in dallas, this city and the world stopped to mark that fateful day. could a deal be close? state john kerry is going to geneva to join in talks nuclear program. celebrating an american classic. how the martin guitar changed music history. >> welcome to our viewers on public television and in america, and around...
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>>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are the stories we're following for you. >> this is a bad deal. a very, very bad deal. >> could a deal with iran damage u.s.'s relationship with israel? >>> the president in the big easy, but job growth has been anything but that has plans to fix it. and the jobs report is out, we'll have the unemployment numbers for you. ♪ >>> there is still no deal at this hour on iran's nuclear program, but iran and six world powers are going to spend yet another day talking in geneva. secretary of state john kerry is there right now adding his wait to the negotiations. iran is believed to have five nuclear sights. the west wants to reduce them or stop completely in exchange for ending crippling sanctions. phil we're hearing that the russian prime minister may join those negotiations what are you learning about that? >> well, dell, not 15 minutes ago, i made a phone call to the foreign ministry in moscow as they told me as yet there are no plans for him to fly to geneva to [ technical diffi
>>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are the stories we're following for you. >> this is a bad deal. a very, very bad deal. >> could a deal with iran damage u.s.'s relationship with israel? >>> the president in the big easy, but job growth has been anything but that has plans to fix it. and the jobs report is out, we'll have the unemployment numbers for you. ♪ >>> there is still no deal at this hour on iran's nuclear program, but...
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how different was america in 1963? >> i think the revolutions that have taken place in this country in 50 years, and we have to recognize it, not only have color barriers come down, not only have women become part of the professions, part of the major corporations, but there is this sense that white anglo-saxon protestants no longer rule business, the economy, the nation, culture, as they did once before. the nation has become more inclusi inclusive. >> stay with us as we continue our coverage of the anniversary of the assassination of president john f. kennedy. we'll be right back. ♪ >> and now a techknow minute... ♪ >>> as on earth the united states is second to none. your old men shall dream dreams. your young men shall see visions, the bible tells us. and where there is no vision, the people parish. >> welcome back, i'm del walters in new york. our special coverage on this the 50th anniversary of the assassination of president john f. kennedy continues today. heidi zhou castro is in dallas. set the scene for us
how different was america in 1963? >> i think the revolutions that have taken place in this country in 50 years, and we have to recognize it, not only have color barriers come down, not only have women become part of the professions, part of the major corporations, but there is this sense that white anglo-saxon protestants no longer rule business, the economy, the nation, culture, as they did once before. the nation has become more inclusi inclusive. >> stay with us as we continue...
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there are so many views about the way that america should go. a company like apple outsources 90% of its jobs. they are announcing they are opening a factory here in america which is a start, i think. but should more great american success stories be thinking more insular? >> i think we are. and it's not from a political standpoint but from the heart. we have seen it come out of detroit with chrysler promoting made in america and born in detroit and that type of thing. that's part of it is being involved with the city is a part of a kind of emotional thing as well. >> we are watching a clip of your choiceler ad which like everything you do is impossibly cool, iggy pop. >> another detroit icon. he was one of my icons growing up. >> when you finished the book, who was the coolest rock icon in terms of music fashion? >> if i had to dig down deep, a lot of them are friends. iggy is one of those guys and jimmy paige but i have to say jimi hendrix. >> why? >> he shattered everything out there at the time. all the great artists, the beatles or eric cla
there are so many views about the way that america should go. a company like apple outsources 90% of its jobs. they are announcing they are opening a factory here in america which is a start, i think. but should more great american success stories be thinking more insular? >> i think we are. and it's not from a political standpoint but from the heart. we have seen it come out of detroit with chrysler promoting made in america and born in detroit and that type of thing. that's part of it...
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that story and much more coming up when "al jazeera america" returns. >> al jazeera america brings you live coverage: typhoon haiyan. >> relief efforts are well underway here in cebu. >> we have a problem with no homes to go back to. >> clean water, food, medicine, all vitally required. >> the australian medical team arrived. >> this is a government warehouse that is preparing relief for the families most effected. >> al jazeera america is there with continuing live coverage. >> the water rose to half-way up to the second story. >> to find out how you can help, go to aljazeera.com. >>> welcome back. i'm richelle carey. let's recap the breaking news of russia. a boeing 737 airliner crashed while attempting to land at the kazan airport in central russia. it appears 44 people were killed in the crash, and we do now have a reporter to tell us more about what's happening. peter sharp joins us on the phone from moscow. i know this will really early on. what do we know so far? >> reporter: we know that the weather conditions were appalling, rain and snow, and this was a boeing 737 as you said
that story and much more coming up when "al jazeera america" returns. >> al jazeera america brings you live coverage: typhoon haiyan. >> relief efforts are well underway here in cebu. >> we have a problem with no homes to go back to. >> clean water, food, medicine, all vitally required. >> the australian medical team arrived. >> this is a government warehouse that is preparing relief for the families most effected. >> al jazeera america is...
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11 eastern. >> welcome to al jazeera america >> welcome to al jazeera america i'm john seigenthaler, i'm john seigenthaler, and here's a look at the headlines... and here's a look at the headlines... >> al jazeera america, >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. there's more to it. >>> more confrontations in egypt over the country's new protest laws. he job description security forces firing tear gas and water can options at demonstrators in cairo, alexandra and geeza. the law bans gathers of 10 or more people without government permission. they say the law is needed to obtain order. hode hoda, what type of numbers are we talking about protesting today? >> reporter: well, there were several protests, not only in the places you mentioned but across the country as well. typically protesters numbers are in the hundreds. it's been at the same level, i would say, for the past few weeks. now, as you said, they were protesting the new law, and under the new law, they should have submitted a notice about three days ago at least to alert authorities over the intentions and, also, to tell t
11 eastern. >> welcome to al jazeera america >> welcome to al jazeera america i'm john seigenthaler, i'm john seigenthaler, and here's a look at the headlines... and here's a look at the headlines... >> al jazeera america, >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. there's more to it. >>> more confrontations in egypt over the country's new protest laws. he job description security forces firing tear gas and water can options at demonstrators in cairo, alexandra...
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horrors of thanksgiving and america as a white future minority coming up far away the most massive genocide in the history of the world. the lowest life expectancy in the west. and the year the us will turn. thanksgiving as. my teacher told me the idea of your bringing civilization to the americas simply flips truth on this head this is what you actually found in north america far and away the most beautiful city on earth five times the size of london all run great towers and buildings rising from the water sixty thousand gleaming houses and how spacious and how well bill thing. can see the wood and the wood of other sweet scented trees the many streets of the city was soon eat and well swept despite the multitude of inhabitants crisscrossed with a complex network of canals an enormous venice but also remarkable floating gardens that reminded of nowhere else on earth while europe was drinking water from its polluted city rivers huge transport of america's will to fill fresh springs but what impressed most with a special merchant areas where timber and tiles and other building materials were
horrors of thanksgiving and america as a white future minority coming up far away the most massive genocide in the history of the world. the lowest life expectancy in the west. and the year the us will turn. thanksgiving as. my teacher told me the idea of your bringing civilization to the americas simply flips truth on this head this is what you actually found in north america far and away the most beautiful city on earth five times the size of london all run great towers and buildings rising...
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america. i'm del walters. the top military commander of the free syrian army telling al jazeera that its fighters won't part in any peace talks unless a number of their conditions are met first. the opposition plans to meet with officials trying to decide whether they will attend the negotiations in geneva. >> reporter: syrian rebels under growing pressure to make a decision about whether to attend the geneva peace conference. the syrian coalition, the main opposition group is pushing back, and has set a number of conditions for sending its representatives to those negotiations. one of them is a ceasefire across the country to be followed by humanitarian corridors to areas besieged by government soldiers. they also want the release of prisoners. but that's not all they want. they want a change in government too. >> we will not go to geneva if our conditions are not fulfilled and the first and main important condition that bashar must lee the power and he will not have any role in the future of
america. i'm del walters. the top military commander of the free syrian army telling al jazeera that its fighters won't part in any peace talks unless a number of their conditions are met first. the opposition plans to meet with officials trying to decide whether they will attend the negotiations in geneva. >> reporter: syrian rebels under growing pressure to make a decision about whether to attend the geneva peace conference. the syrian coalition, the main opposition group is pushing...
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the brunt of it she was called miss america. >> reporter: if miss america was first generation norwegian this would never have happened? >> probably. she would look like what miss america is to be. america is a melting pot of every culture. >> reporter: there will be people who don't like you because of where you are from? >> yes. because i think i have been a famous person for long enough to know that you can't please everyone. you have to be accepting of all kind of people. and then life is just easier. >> reporter: i think i might just have fall in in love with her. ♪ don't know where we are going to be ♪ >> reporter: smart, beautiful, talented and funny. >> would you like some cookies. >> i have had some cookies. i was the first. >> thank you, you have impeccable manners. >> reporter: so are a lot of american wannabe pop stars and actress actresses. >> reporter: you come here with little kur in scurrency in this. >> america, the land of dreams. i come here wanting to be the best i can be. >> reporter: she sound american already. i'm nick watt for "nightline," los angeles. >> i th
the brunt of it she was called miss america. >> reporter: if miss america was first generation norwegian this would never have happened? >> probably. she would look like what miss america is to be. america is a melting pot of every culture. >> reporter: there will be people who don't like you because of where you are from? >> yes. because i think i have been a famous person for long enough to know that you can't please everyone. you have to be accepting of all kind of...
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america's biggest bank makes history by signing off on america's biggest legal settlement ever bin a single entity. jp morgan paid to pay a whooping $13 billion to resolve claims over the sale of toxic securities that helped implode the financial system back in 2008. $8 billion will go to settle claims made by various federal agencies. another $1 billion will go to five states who sued the bank. but here's what may be the most interesting part. $4 billion will go to consumer relief. of that $4 billion, half will go towards actually reducing the principle on jp morgan-held loans where the value of the mortgage is higher than the value of the house. some that have money will be put towards restructuring some mortgages to reduce the homeowner's monthly payments. and out of the remaining $2 billion some will go towards subsidizing new mortgages for low to middle income borrowers. some may go to cleaning up properties in distressed areas or tearing down abandoned foreclosed homes. now this deal between jp morgan chase, a civil suit that claimed jp morgan packaged shoddy mortgages, and now
america's biggest bank makes history by signing off on america's biggest legal settlement ever bin a single entity. jp morgan paid to pay a whooping $13 billion to resolve claims over the sale of toxic securities that helped implode the financial system back in 2008. $8 billion will go to settle claims made by various federal agencies. another $1 billion will go to five states who sued the bank. but here's what may be the most interesting part. $4 billion will go to consumer relief. of that $4...
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recorded history i could go and no young people are going into agriculture there and more people in america study public relations than study agriculture so we have low inventories we're running out of farmers the world's facing a crisis and it sounds like america just doesn't need that many public relations experts from what you're saying. a lot of on in mind i don't know if you know we'll find out now specifically what commodities are you long today i understand that you feel very strongly about sugar can you explain why why sugar well below. me this is going to go up. one simple for one simple fact is that sugar is down seventy five percent from its all time i. don't know if you know many things that are down seventy five percent from their high by the way the high was in one thousand nine hundred seventy four that means that sugar is down seventy five percent over the last thirty seven years i suspect it's a good buy may not have been could go of course but because of that production is going down consumption continues to go up in asia as they get richer all over the world as they get r
recorded history i could go and no young people are going into agriculture there and more people in america study public relations than study agriculture so we have low inventories we're running out of farmers the world's facing a crisis and it sounds like america just doesn't need that many public relations experts from what you're saying. a lot of on in mind i don't know if you know we'll find out now specifically what commodities are you long today i understand that you feel very strongly...
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al jazeera america. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. take a new look at news. determining using some sort of determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or their policy as to whether or not your particular report was not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. consider it abuse. they may consider it offensive. they may consider it offensive. and in that case they just and in that case they just recommend that you block that recommend that you block that person. person. >> i don't want to minimise >> i don't want to minimise this, because i mean, there's this, because i mean, there's some really horrible things that some really horrible things that are on are on line, and it's not - it's
al jazeera america. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. take a new look at news. determining using some sort of determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or their policy as to whether or not your particular report was not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you specifically...
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>> check >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm here in new york. here are the top stories of this hour. >> this is the deadliest series of tornados illinois has had in the month of november. >> the governor of illinois talking about the dozens of tornados blamed for killing eight people last sunday. there were more than 70 twisters across the state. in the philippines the death toll stands at more than 4,000. it's been 11 days since the catastrophe - only now are some able to leave. 50 u.s. navy ships and aer plains are taking part in global relief efforts. >> law makers in canada strippeded more power from rob ford. it had bizarre moments, he knocked over a council woman, and he mocked another law-maker. rob ford is refusing to step down. he says heel go to court to get back his authority. >> a deadly plane crash in russia video has been released. it captures the boeing 737 crashing and exploding. all 50 on board were kalilled. those are the headlines "consider this" is up next. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live n
>> check >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm here in new york. here are the top stories of this hour. >> this is the deadliest series of tornados illinois has had in the month of november. >> the governor of illinois talking about the dozens of tornados blamed for killing eight people last sunday. there were more than 70 twisters across the state. in the philippines the death toll stands at more than 4,000. it's been 11 days since the catastrophe - only now are...