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we'll see you for the next time for inside story in washington i'm ray suarez in washington. on america tonight, will >>> welcome back. the top stories here on al jazeera... [ bell tolls ] ..a moment's silence has been observed in france to remember 12 people killed in the attack on the satirical magazine "charlie hebdo" in paris. >>> several have been detained in the hunt for two brothers
we'll see you for the next time for inside story in washington i'm ray suarez in washington. on america tonight, will >>> welcome back. the top stories here on al jazeera... [ bell tolls ] ..a moment's silence has been observed in france to remember 12 people killed in the attack on the satirical magazine "charlie hebdo" in paris. >>> several have been detained in the hunt for two brothers
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we'll see you for the next time for inside story in washington i'm ray suarez in washington. >> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in mcallen, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political asylum? >> we're not talking about criminals. these are innocent
we'll see you for the next time for inside story in washington i'm ray suarez in washington. >> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in mcallen, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think...
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in world war ii, those that are still alive say they are suffering the consequences of inaction in washington over comprehensive immigration reform. coming up next - a look at why they are holding on to promises to be reunited with their kids - many from whom they've been separated for more than 20 years. >>> later, fighting fire with flash drives, how tech leaders and >>> i'm a national correspondent, i'm in "the stream". >>> more on the story of filipino vets and a fight to reunite with their families. congress passed the immigration act in 1990 giving feel ilipino expedited pass to immigration. that did not happen. i spoke to a filipino in his hope in arlington finally. >> reporter: in a tiny apartment not far from the capital. rudy and his wife are surrounded by family. nearly every space filled with photographs, place-holders, as they enter a third decade, waiting on a promise from the u.s. government reuniting them with their four children. >> orlando, raul and another. >> reporter: when rudy was 11, he and 250,000 other filipinos volunteered in world war ii to help the u.s. army keep t
in world war ii, those that are still alive say they are suffering the consequences of inaction in washington over comprehensive immigration reform. coming up next - a look at why they are holding on to promises to be reunited with their kids - many from whom they've been separated for more than 20 years. >>> later, fighting fire with flash drives, how tech leaders and >>> i'm a national correspondent, i'm in "the stream". >>> more on the story of filipino...
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in washington i'm ray suarez. >> >>> on "america tonight", liberty, fraternity and inequality. heroes and villains in the french massacre share the same fate. why france's muslims fear they have become the targets. >> reporter: are you worried afraid? >> more and more i think i'll be afraid to walk in the streets because they will think i'm muslim, and maybe a terrorist >>> our few from paris. sheila macvicar is there, with the fragile relationship between france and the muslim community, and the wider worries throughout europe. the world demands that they bring back our girls. they didn't. the nigeria militants known as boko haram stepped up their campaign of violence. a wave of death forcing small children to become human bombs. >>> and the law against the law. four decades after being marked for speaking out against his own colleagues, what his experience tell us us about ferguson and other flashpoints between communities and the police. >> you don't talk about your own kind. you don't expose your own kind or maybe we'll expose you. >> franc serpico on police, brutality and
in washington i'm ray suarez. >> >>> on "america tonight", liberty, fraternity and inequality. heroes and villains in the french massacre share the same fate. why france's muslims fear they have become the targets. >> reporter: are you worried afraid? >> more and more i think i'll be afraid to walk in the streets because they will think i'm muslim, and maybe a terrorist >>> our few from paris. sheila macvicar is there, with the fragile relationship...
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>> well first of all the iran issue, this has been gurgling now in washington. there has been talks about a new extension that was just agreed to recently the president coming out very forcefully against that. asking at one point for congress to just hold your fire saying that if congress were to pass that it could scuttle the talks with iran and repeated the phrase we have heard, all options are on the table, not just economic sanctions, but spoke openly of a potential for military action as well. and the security in europe is going to come up. the controversial issue of encryption. what the governments, how much visibility they have into the internet and social media communications the president saying if law enforcement and intelligence services can't see those communications that is a problem. the president also said something very interesting, comparing the threat in the united states and europe as well. talking about the unique situation in his view in this country, the assimilation of muslims, because of the melting pot tradition in this country are, assi
>> well first of all the iran issue, this has been gurgling now in washington. there has been talks about a new extension that was just agreed to recently the president coming out very forcefully against that. asking at one point for congress to just hold your fire saying that if congress were to pass that it could scuttle the talks with iran and repeated the phrase we have heard, all options are on the table, not just economic sanctions, but spoke openly of a potential for military...
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john isn't standards the same whether it's washington or south carolina or anywhere, u.s.a? >> it's supposed to be the same. the tooling you use to check is supposed to be all the same. so if there's different quality coming out of the different plants that should be a concern to management. and listening to cynthia a few minutes ago and also listening to one of the reporters earlier one of the things that comes out pretty loud and clear is, the employees' dissatisfaction with not being listened to which always leads to a disgruntled employee and public disclosures. so boeing's management has a responsibility to their employees to listen to their concerns and address them and that's clear from what's been said here that that hasn't happened. now how much of that is going to equate to an unsafe product at the end of the day from afar i don't think any of us can say one way or the other that it's going to definitely lead to an unsafe product. but the drug use in the facility is a concern. and if, you know, no matter where you are there are abuses of produce. you go into toulou
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let's speak to patty listening to that from washington d.c. and patty we have president barack obama describing counter terrorism cooperation with france as being excellent and said that the u.s. would do all it can to help authorities in paris track down the perpetrators of this attack. >> from the u.s. perspective the biggest question is what exactly does the u.s. provide. we heard from james and saying the f.b.i. is going to send a team to work and possibly send a team and work in his words with their counterparts in france and this brings up the question we may never get answers to but nsa we know because of edward snowden has a huge spying apparatus in europe and will they provide information on the mysterious attackers so obviously the president hinting at that with counter terrorism abilities and have a that relationship with france and that they are willing to provide the help in order as the president in his words to hunt down those responsible. >> how would you describe the general mood the sentiment there in washington d.c. obviousl
let's speak to patty listening to that from washington d.c. and patty we have president barack obama describing counter terrorism cooperation with france as being excellent and said that the u.s. would do all it can to help authorities in paris track down the perpetrators of this attack. >> from the u.s. perspective the biggest question is what exactly does the u.s. provide. we heard from james and saying the f.b.i. is going to send a team to work and possibly send a team and work in his...
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he got into it with a research assistant with a washington based think tank known for strong pro israel views, he used a word translating to explanation, but his cold for activists trying to portray israel positively, lobbyist and p.r. types included. clancy went after his young critic: >> his next memorable piece of writing came a week and a half later in his resignation later: >> the networks chief middle east correspondent was fired in 2010 after a controversy yell tweet about a hezbollah cleric. >> over the years here, we've examined the work of cartoonisted and satirists around the world. we thought it would be worth checking in with them in the wake of the charlie hebdo story. one who has been a thorn in the side of governments going back to apartheid, in chile, a country still coming to terms with its part, a magazine goes with the mainstream media dare not go respecting no taboos. in spain, the public warmed to the cartoons of another cartoonist. he takes aim at the monarchy politicians and if necessary the media. the u.s. based cartoonist was the first on line to win a pulitzer
he got into it with a research assistant with a washington based think tank known for strong pro israel views, he used a word translating to explanation, but his cold for activists trying to portray israel positively, lobbyist and p.r. types included. clancy went after his young critic: >> his next memorable piece of writing came a week and a half later in his resignation later: >> the networks chief middle east correspondent was fired in 2010 after a controversy yell tweet about a...
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i met will in seattle, washington and we met with a group of employees of boeing corporation who make that aircraft. my introduction to the story. i asked them at one point would you fly on the aircraft? this is months after the airplane have been put back in the air because the battery problem is supposedly fixed. about half them said they would not. that told me immediately that there was something other than the battery that was raising concerns within the boeing workforce. the people who seemed to know that plane best of all. i didn't know much about the planes at all, but when we began digging into it it took a very long time, a year. >> we have our online community third host of the show we see sometimes lisa they usually tweet in using the #ajam stream. has the failure come from a new model in employing contractors? and specifically there has been some discussion that boeing has changed some practices after the 97 merger with mcdonnell dug last, what is your short answer? >> the short answer is yes after 1997 boeing merged with mcdonnell douglas, another large aerospace company
i met will in seattle, washington and we met with a group of employees of boeing corporation who make that aircraft. my introduction to the story. i asked them at one point would you fly on the aircraft? this is months after the airplane have been put back in the air because the battery problem is supposedly fixed. about half them said they would not. that told me immediately that there was something other than the battery that was raising concerns within the boeing workforce. the people who...
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. >>> jamie mcintyre in washington. thank you as always. >>> in the power politics the calls are getting louder for massachusetts democratic senator elizabeth warren to jump into the 2016 presidential raise. yesterday at a union summit the darling of the progressive movement hammered modern day policies that helped the rich. >> since the 1980s too many people running the country followed one form or another of supply side or trickle down economic theory. many in washington today still support it. it cuts the legs out from underneath america's middle class. >> that speech has gone viral among activists and organizations and the encouragement of a war on presidential campaign has been fuelled by the of the c.h.l. io. >> senator warren shares our values and connects with us, and is a genius when it comes to policy. she is tough as nails when it comes to politics. >> a genius much the trumped up remarks created huffing and puffing in the hillary clinton camp. she has never been praised like that. "the wall street journal" s
. >>> jamie mcintyre in washington. thank you as always. >>> in the power politics the calls are getting louder for massachusetts democratic senator elizabeth warren to jump into the 2016 presidential raise. yesterday at a union summit the darling of the progressive movement hammered modern day policies that helped the rich. >> since the 1980s too many people running the country followed one form or another of supply side or trickle down economic theory. many in...
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in world war ii, those that are still alive say they are suffering the consequences of inaction in washington over comprehensive immigration reform. coming up next - a look at why they are holding on to promises to be reunited with their kids - many from whom they've been separated for more than 20 years. >>> later, fighting fire with flash drives, how tech leaders and >> tuesday. from race relations to foreign policies, terrorism and the economy. >> if this congress wants to help, work with me. >> ali velshi kicks off our special state of the union coverage at 7:00. >> we'll take an in-depth look at our nation's financial future. >> then john seigenthaler breaks down the issues. >> we need to know what's going on in our backyard. >> plus, objective analysis and live reports from across the nation and reaction from around the world. the state of the union address. special coverage begins tuesday, 7:00 eastern. right here on al jazeera america. >> call amy smith at work >> when we're behind the wheel >> basically we just don't multi-task as well as we think... >> are we focused on what's ahead
in world war ii, those that are still alive say they are suffering the consequences of inaction in washington over comprehensive immigration reform. coming up next - a look at why they are holding on to promises to be reunited with their kids - many from whom they've been separated for more than 20 years. >>> later, fighting fire with flash drives, how tech leaders and >> tuesday. from race relations to foreign policies, terrorism and the economy. >> if this congress wants...
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join us again next time in washington. i'm ray suarez. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> a very warm welcome to the news hour. our top stories from doha. a huge search is underway in northern france for the two brothers accused of the charlie hebdo attack. >>> paris stops for a minute of silence to honor the dead. >>> suffering through the storm, how syrians are now facing a battle against the elements. >>>
join us again next time in washington. i'm ray suarez. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> a very warm welcome to the news hour. our top stories from doha. a huge search is underway in northern france for the two brothers accused of the charlie hebdo attack. >>> paris stops for a minute of silence to honor the dead. >>> suffering through the storm, how syrians are now facing a battle against the elements. >>>
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>> no washington d.c. was organised under a different prerogative. >> let's talk about the situations that came up and made news. you know some of these things are under investigation. we are not directly involved. look is it ever possible for a police department to investigate itself and be viewed as fair and credible. even a state department to look at an individual community within the state. look at it credibly. will there be that legitimacy with the community? >> without the ability to have an outside agency looking at the police department. it will threaten the police department's legitimacy. we have a crisis in police legitimacy and it's occurring for - partly occurring for that reason, is that legitimacy is lost because there's not an outside agency watching what the police are doing. what is an outside agency. does it have to be civilians who don't know about police work is it the federal government. who can do that? >> i think there's different models that exist that working depending on the loca
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is investigating an incident leaving one dead and injured dozens more at at washington d.c. subway station. investigators say an electrical arcing involving a high voltage caused a train to stop and filled a tunnel with smoke. it's the first fatality on the rail system since 2009 >>> ill-fated airasia, the black boxes are in indonesia. divers recovered the boxes from the bottom of the java sea. they were found on monday. the plane disappeared from radar board. >>> again now we are hearing about violence in nigeria. you'll remember the bring back our girls attack last year when hundreds of schoolgirls were kidnapped from their beds by the boko haram group. now the group is accused of more horrific new violence. the nearby village and in surrounding towns. a chilling development that raised concerns. insurgency entered a more ruthless phase. >> reporter: on the run they arrive at the border - tired, hungry and bearing horrific tales of boko haram's latest attacks. forced out by the violence, they say they stepped over bodies that littered the streets for miles as they fled. in
is investigating an incident leaving one dead and injured dozens more at at washington d.c. subway station. investigators say an electrical arcing involving a high voltage caused a train to stop and filled a tunnel with smoke. it's the first fatality on the rail system since 2009 >>> ill-fated airasia, the black boxes are in indonesia. divers recovered the boxes from the bottom of the java sea. they were found on monday. the plane disappeared from radar board. >>> again now we...
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join us again next time in washington. i'm ray suarez. >> coming up at 6:00 p.m. eastern on al jazeera america we'll have all the latest on the deadly attack on a french magazine including a look at some of the social and cultural issues that may have influenced the gunmen. also the head of the fbi said that he isn't sure about much, but he is sure that north korea was behind the cyberattack on sony and today he talked about some of that evidence. and a break in the search for airasia crews say that they have found the plane's tail. that and more coming up at 6:00. a show about innovations that can change lives. . >> the science of fighting a humanity and we are doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out the team of hard-core nerds. specialising in ecology and evolution. rhinos have been hunted to near
join us again next time in washington. i'm ray suarez. >> coming up at 6:00 p.m. eastern on al jazeera america we'll have all the latest on the deadly attack on a french magazine including a look at some of the social and cultural issues that may have influenced the gunmen. also the head of the fbi said that he isn't sure about much, but he is sure that north korea was behind the cyberattack on sony and today he talked about some of that evidence. and a break in the search for airasia...
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in washington, d.c. i'm ray suarez. >> coming up at 6:00 p.m. eastern on al jazeera america. oil is the cheapest it's been in years. that is throwing the markets for a real loop. ali velshi will be here to explain what it means for your bottom line. one member of the grand jury that cleared a ferguson missouri, police officer wants to speak publicly about the decision. and we look at what is happening in washington as the new republican-controlled congress gets ready for business. those stories coming up tonight at 6:00. >> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in mcallen, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political asylum? >> we're not talking about criminals. these are innocent
in washington, d.c. i'm ray suarez. >> coming up at 6:00 p.m. eastern on al jazeera america. oil is the cheapest it's been in years. that is throwing the markets for a real loop. ali velshi will be here to explain what it means for your bottom line. one member of the grand jury that cleared a ferguson missouri, police officer wants to speak publicly about the decision. and we look at what is happening in washington as the new republican-controlled congress gets ready for business. those...
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we stood hand to hand shoulder to shoulder in front of the museum in front of washington d.c. to express unity and solidarity to what happened in france. and the message was we were united. and i held the koran and the sign saying we honour the pepn, we honour free speech. this is about people with no fath people that believe others threaten them. i think the majority of us - muslims, christian, jews and people of no faith - have to be united against the few people and should not fall to their level when we start to mock each other, divide each other and alienate each other because we lack leadership and the wisdom to see and celebrate the diversity that god created us. >> we have care glad that you were able to join us tomb. >> thank you. >> "consider this" will be right back. every morning 7 eastern only on al jazeera america >> all of these people eagerly waiting in line are about to get closer than they ever have before to an 8,000 pound giant. >> hi bamboo! back. to join the effort to save the elephants. . >> >>> president obama echoed what americans feel when he called t
we stood hand to hand shoulder to shoulder in front of the museum in front of washington d.c. to express unity and solidarity to what happened in france. and the message was we were united. and i held the koran and the sign saying we honour the pepn, we honour free speech. this is about people with no fath people that believe others threaten them. i think the majority of us - muslims, christian, jews and people of no faith - have to be united against the few people and should not fall to their...
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washington was quick to blame the hacked on north korea. many in the news media could not wait to do the same. the "new york times" and "the washington post" were among the outlets that quoted anonymous intelligence officials, despite denials from north korea, and a chorus of cyber experts beyond dubious. pyongyang's response that releasing it would amount to an act of law was considered overreaction. when looked at and the hack job, you may reconsider. nick muirhead on how a screw ball comedy turned into a serious story, failing to get the coverage that it deserved. >> movie reel: tell me you know it's a stupid idea. >> reporter: forget for a moment this story targeted with a movie. set aside the cyber theft angle that sony had communications stolen by unknown. and park the freedom of expression argument. it could be a distraction. the real story is intelligence and the western media. >> the feds determine who is to blame and north korea is behind it. >> reporter: regardless of whether it's the far east or the middle east. >> the media imm
washington was quick to blame the hacked on north korea. many in the news media could not wait to do the same. the "new york times" and "the washington post" were among the outlets that quoted anonymous intelligence officials, despite denials from north korea, and a chorus of cyber experts beyond dubious. pyongyang's response that releasing it would amount to an act of law was considered overreaction. when looked at and the hack job, you may reconsider. nick muirhead on how...
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>> the quote you refer to, i think it was an article in the washington post in 2006. and i've learned a little since that. and one of the things i learned is that images are open for interpretation. you can -- and that's what makes them so difficult to handle, and you can receive unexpected reactions to images. i acknowledge that some people do read that cartoon in a different way. but i think i have reinforced my analysis of that cartoon in my book, “the tyranny of silence.” also adding that, this cartoon is, in fact, not targeting muslims as a group. it's targeting a religious doctrine. you see no racial feature in that figure. and you cannot say -- >> you're talking no racial figure, you're talking about islam ick extremism? >> yes. and you cannot say that that cartoon is saying something about every muslim _ like you cannot say if you depict karl marx with blood on his hands that every marxist is a killer or if you depict jesus christ on the cross with beer in his hand that all christians are drunkards. >> let's talk then about whether there are double standar
>> the quote you refer to, i think it was an article in the washington post in 2006. and i've learned a little since that. and one of the things i learned is that images are open for interpretation. you can -- and that's what makes them so difficult to handle, and you can receive unexpected reactions to images. i acknowledge that some people do read that cartoon in a different way. but i think i have reinforced my analysis of that cartoon in my book, “the tyranny of silence.” also...
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another security meeting that will be takes place in washington on february 18th. a couple of main things there. but also there was talk about how you can tighten up security on the internet, tighten up recruiting for the kind of groups that have attacked france for the couple of weeks. these are difficult issues, and they're not going to be resolved by one meeting and one afternoon in france. they are thorny problems that europe and the united states, governments all around the world have been grappling with over the years. it's not going to be resolved in one day. >> thank you very much. overlooking the place de la republique. where 1.5 pebble are march to go place de la nation. and another million showing solidarity for the victims of last week's attack. we're going to take other news now, but we will be returning for our extended coverage on this france rally of unity. >> now we're getting breaking news that two child suicide-bombers, both believed to be young girls blew up in the market in the southeast. it was showing mobile hand sets in yorba state. we can g
another security meeting that will be takes place in washington on february 18th. a couple of main things there. but also there was talk about how you can tighten up security on the internet, tighten up recruiting for the kind of groups that have attacked france for the couple of weeks. these are difficult issues, and they're not going to be resolved by one meeting and one afternoon in france. they are thorny problems that europe and the united states, governments all around the world have been...
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we stood hand to hand, shoulder to shoulder in front of the museum in front of washington d.c. to express unity and solidarity to what happened in france. and the message was we were united. and i held the koran and the sign saying we honour the pepn, we honour free speech. this is about people with no fath, people that believe others threaten them. i think the majority of us - muslims, christian, jews and people of no faith - have to be united against the few people and should not fall to their level when we start to mock each other, divide each other and alienate each other because we lack leadership and the wisdom to see and celebrate the diversity that god created us. >> we have care, glad that you were able to join us tomb. >> thank you. >> "consider this" will be right back. it's crazy money that you can make here. [[vo]] behind america's oil boom. >>it's a ticking time bomb. [[vo]] uncovering shocking working conditions. >>do you know what chemicals have been in that tank? [[vo]] and the deadly human cost. >>my big brother didn't wake up the next day. [[vo]] faultlines.
we stood hand to hand, shoulder to shoulder in front of the museum in front of washington d.c. to express unity and solidarity to what happened in france. and the message was we were united. and i held the koran and the sign saying we honour the pepn, we honour free speech. this is about people with no fath, people that believe others threaten them. i think the majority of us - muslims, christian, jews and people of no faith - have to be united against the few people and should not fall to...
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they are talking about meeting again, of course in washington, d.c. in a few days' time. so these are problems that also have a fundamental paradox in them like how do you actually make people safe without eventually crushing the freedom that they want to maintain? and it's a very very delicate balance. it's really one that has no main solution. the security analysts that i have been speaking to over the last few days have said throughout this episode and with the criticisms that have been levels against the french security services for maybe missing these attackers, as they should have picked them up before they were allowed to reap such carnage, the security services should be able to explain to the public that 100 percent security cannot be guaranteed unless you are actually going to stop people doing anything at all and that the task that faces them is gargantuan and you can't monitor everyone all the time. >> rory it was interesting, one of the commentators you had, an older lady was saying, you know that she didn't approve of charlie hebdo's content but they had eve
they are talking about meeting again, of course in washington, d.c. in a few days' time. so these are problems that also have a fundamental paradox in them like how do you actually make people safe without eventually crushing the freedom that they want to maintain? and it's a very very delicate balance. it's really one that has no main solution. the security analysts that i have been speaking to over the last few days have said throughout this episode and with the criticisms that have been...
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just days before going on trial is accusing washington of affecting his health. he was captured by u.s. troops in tripoli in 2013. rob reynolds has the details. abu anas al libi died just days before his trial was to begin in new york. he was accused of planning the attacks on ex bases in libya. >> the big take away is that terrorism is a crime, can be fought with crime fighting methods very successfully and civil courts can get convictions, people can be identified. >> the october 2013, u.s. army commandos snatched al libi off the streets of tripoli taken to the ship san antonio in the mediterranean and questioned for weeks, during this interrogation he was threatened and made incriminating statements under duress. he pled not guilty to conspiracy ofcharges. al libi said he had no connection to the al qaeda organization from 1994. he was taken to a narcos hospital on december 31st after which his condition deteriorated rapidly. >> one of libi's sons told al jazeera that u.s. officials neglected his father's health and therefore hastened his death. >> translator:
just days before going on trial is accusing washington of affecting his health. he was captured by u.s. troops in tripoli in 2013. rob reynolds has the details. abu anas al libi died just days before his trial was to begin in new york. he was accused of planning the attacks on ex bases in libya. >> the big take away is that terrorism is a crime, can be fought with crime fighting methods very successfully and civil courts can get convictions, people can be identified. >> the october...
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. >> if you like of washington's concern about a peaceful election a freely a fair election a credible election and those were the words being used by kerry as he met the main presidential candidates the incumbent president gluck jonathan and the main opposition leader mohammed dubuhari. he said it was important for faith to be restored. those were his words. the public's faith in the nigerian government and the international community's faith. he warned politicians who are inciting violence or propagating hate speech that they would be banned from visiting the u.s. he also talked about the need for nigh year i can't as africa's most populous nation and most economically rich nation the biggest economy in africa, to set a new standard in its democracy. politically this is coming against the bagdrop of the violence we will get in to but also remember the fact that to many people peace here is so significant because of the fact it's such a key player in the region. so the leaders are taking on the message that came from secretary kerry just last week prior to his visit, the main contende
. >> if you like of washington's concern about a peaceful election a freely a fair election a credible election and those were the words being used by kerry as he met the main presidential candidates the incumbent president gluck jonathan and the main opposition leader mohammed dubuhari. he said it was important for faith to be restored. those were his words. the public's faith in the nigerian government and the international community's faith. he warned politicians who are inciting...
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the washington post headline on sunday, budget proposal to target wealthy. the headline on the new york times the very same day, obama seeks to reduce taxes on the middle class. that's a very mixed message there and both headlines are correct. >> another part of the memorandum message, al jazeera poll 47% of the respondents felt the government was hurting. 33% of democrats felt the government actions had hurt their economic concerns. what sort of burden does that place on president obama for tomorrow night's speech? >> listen, this is a speech given to the seat of government government. them. of course 47% is a number the president would like to ballyhoo when he talks of mitt romney and his failed campaign. what you're talking about here is a president who is addressing a congress and neither of them have great approval ratings but the congress's approval rating is worse. and the people in his own party think the government is standing in the way of progress. the president has a chance to open the door and maybe talk about frog that's being made but he also
the washington post headline on sunday, budget proposal to target wealthy. the headline on the new york times the very same day, obama seeks to reduce taxes on the middle class. that's a very mixed message there and both headlines are correct. >> another part of the memorandum message, al jazeera poll 47% of the respondents felt the government was hurting. 33% of democrats felt the government actions had hurt their economic concerns. what sort of burden does that place on president obama...
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in washington, d.c. i'm ray suarez. >>> meet troy, the dog who may have saved his master's life >> numbers ling up against me zzling up against me. researchers put
in washington, d.c. i'm ray suarez. >>> meet troy, the dog who may have saved his master's life >> numbers ling up against me zzling up against me. researchers put
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rob reynolds live for us there in washington, d.c. and we are expecting u.s. secretary of state john kerry to say a few words. we'll get to that as soon as it gets underway. we have already heard condemnation from around the world. and so if we look just a little bit more at the background of the satirical paper known for its provocative publications. in 2006 it reprinted 12 cartoons features the profit mohammed. in the early hours of november 2nd, 2011 the office was fire bombed and its web hacked. it was assumed the attacks were linked to its decision to maim the profit mohammed as editor in chief. in 2012 the paper held a press conference after its published more cartoons of the profit mohammed. >> blasphemy is not a crime anymore. and apologizing for taking aim at everybody in society, muslim included. they took aim every week at [ inaudible ] the hypocrisy of the political class and everyone. even [ inaudible ] newspaper or you don't. either you are in a democracy or you are not. so, you know you can argue that very often -- you know they are extremely un
rob reynolds live for us there in washington, d.c. and we are expecting u.s. secretary of state john kerry to say a few words. we'll get to that as soon as it gets underway. we have already heard condemnation from around the world. and so if we look just a little bit more at the background of the satirical paper known for its provocative publications. in 2006 it reprinted 12 cartoons features the profit mohammed. in the early hours of november 2nd, 2011 the office was fire bombed and its web...
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in washington, d.c. i'm ray suarez. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> hello, welcome to the news hour. i'm jane dutton in doha. a palestinian man convicted of the murder of three israelis is sentenced to life in prison. >>> over 50 people are dead as isil launches a series of attacks in western iraq. >>> the wife a shamed mexican mayor involved in the disappearance of 43 students is charged with organized crime. >>> i'm robin ada
in washington, d.c. i'm ray suarez. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> hello, welcome to the news hour. i'm jane dutton in doha. a palestinian man convicted of the murder of three israelis is sentenced to life in prison. >>> over 50 people are dead as isil launches a series of attacks in western iraq. >>> the wife a shamed mexican mayor involved in the disappearance of 43 students is charged with organized crime. >>> i'm robin ada
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they'll only accept final assembly done in everett washington. every day when you go to work, not only are you doing your job, but you are looking at the previous job to see if someone messed something else up on that and chose not to tell anyone. >> to be sure everything is done correctly and the plane is safe, boeing has inspectors payne takingly checking every step of the work. in south carolina, this inspector says he only signs off on finished jobs. >> which do you think is the quality? >> schedule. >> tuesday. from race relations to foreign policies, terrorism and the economy. >> if this congress wants to help, work with me. >> ali velshi kicks off our special state of the union coverage at 7:00. >> we'll take an in-depth look at our nation's financial future. >> then john seigenthaler breaks down the issues. >> we need to know what's going on in our backyard. >> plus, objective analysis and live reports from across the nation and reaction from around the world. the state of the union address. special coverage begins tuesday, 7:00 eastern.
they'll only accept final assembly done in everett washington. every day when you go to work, not only are you doing your job, but you are looking at the previous job to see if someone messed something else up on that and chose not to tell anyone. >> to be sure everything is done correctly and the plane is safe, boeing has inspectors payne takingly checking every step of the work. in south carolina, this inspector says he only signs off on finished jobs. >> which do you think is the...
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he joins us now from washington. thomas, you have the information that we all have at the moment. i think what people are trying to figure out is whether this was--these are french nationals that the police are looking for in france. is this a local--are these locals motivated by a larger movement, or is this something more organized by an al-qaeda affiliate or isil affiliate? >> i think these are local who is have taken steps to engage in combat . unknown if they have received training or battlefield experience based on this steadiness that they pursueed. that raises serious concerns. if they are french nationals they have french passports, they can travel to the united states through the visa waiver program without going to the embassy and they can just show up at the washington du lles airport if they so choose. >> what we think we know of the identities the police are looking for, i would imagine that these guys are flagged all over the world. they're not likely to be able to get off without someone seeing them. >> but that points to a larger problem that you have 3,000 fighte
he joins us now from washington. thomas, you have the information that we all have at the moment. i think what people are trying to figure out is whether this was--these are french nationals that the police are looking for in france. is this a local--are these locals motivated by a larger movement, or is this something more organized by an al-qaeda affiliate or isil affiliate? >> i think these are local who is have taken steps to engage in combat . unknown if they have received training...
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in washington, d.c. i'm ray suarez. on "america tonight," who is watching you and why? with cameras on every corner of our lives "america tonight" we ask are they really there to make us safer or just targets for a government drag net. >> i would not think of another surveillance technology that had the potential to be as invasive. >> reporter: russians on the run. what's behind a surge of russian immigrants to the country and exaggerating. >> having your head shaved and
in washington, d.c. i'm ray suarez. on "america tonight," who is watching you and why? with cameras on every corner of our lives "america tonight" we ask are they really there to make us safer or just targets for a government drag net. >> i would not think of another surveillance technology that had the potential to be as invasive. >> reporter: russians on the run. what's behind a surge of russian immigrants to the country and exaggerating. >> having your...
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in washington, d.c. i'm ray suarez. >> >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera, i'm martine den. >> live in doha. coming up, promoting international agreements - talks on the paris attacks. global leaders will come to the french capital >>> how sri lanka's former president tried to stay in office. details emarriaged -- emerged of
in washington, d.c. i'm ray suarez. >> >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera, i'm martine den. >> live in doha. coming up, promoting international agreements - talks on the paris attacks. global leaders will come to the french capital >>> how sri lanka's former president tried to stay in office. details emarriaged -- emerged of
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. >> president obama visited the french empasssy in washington d.c. tonight, obama sign add condolence paying respects to the victims of charlie hebdo and the attack. he wrote we stand united with our french brothers to ensure that justice is done, and our life is defended. some of your europe's far right political movements have seized on the paris attack, and even. this week, anti-immigrant parties had been searching in the polls across europe, in germany, rallies are held almost weekly, nadine ba ba has more from berlin. >> messages from solidarity, outside the french embassy while some have offered personal tribute to the victims thoughts are also turning to what comes next. >> as well as expressing sympathy for the french national germany's government has stressed that the muslim community should not come under general suspicion but there are some signs that that's exactly what is happening. in the recent months campaigning against what it terms the islamization of the west. the latest march in german's eastern city attracted 18,000. elsewhere it
. >> president obama visited the french empasssy in washington d.c. tonight, obama sign add condolence paying respects to the victims of charlie hebdo and the attack. he wrote we stand united with our french brothers to ensure that justice is done, and our life is defended. some of your europe's far right political movements have seized on the paris attack, and even. this week, anti-immigrant parties had been searching in the polls across europe, in germany, rallies are held almost...
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in washington, d.c. i'm ray suarez. . >> hello and a warm welcome to the news hour. our top stories france ramps up security to unprecedented levels mobilizing 10,000 troops and deploying thousands of police to protect jewish schools. >>> trying to hold a together, president ashraf ghani puts together his new unity cabinet. >>> now in ukraine embezzle
in washington, d.c. i'm ray suarez. . >> hello and a warm welcome to the news hour. our top stories france ramps up security to unprecedented levels mobilizing 10,000 troops and deploying thousands of police to protect jewish schools. >>> trying to hold a together, president ashraf ghani puts together his new unity cabinet. >>> now in ukraine embezzle
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. >> for more i'm joined from washington, d.c. by save the children vice president for policy and humanitarian response. the video is sadly very powerful. how many people have seen it, and what has the response been so far? >> it has been a very, very strong response. i think over 13.5 million viewers have seen that video. and it was our effort to bringing what is happening over there here. >> and the numbers of childrens who's lives have been destroyed by syria's civil war is staggering. more than 7,000 killed. 1.2 million are refugees. 2.25 million have been denied an education. 5 million need help. this is the worst humanitarian crisis in the world today. >> it's really horrific circumstances, and that's why we are encouraged that so many people have viewed this film. and there does seem to be growing empathy, which we hope will turn into action next week when we mark the third anniversary of the war. >>> talking about the humanitarian aid, an incredible 18% of syrian certain under five are refugees. that means they have had to
. >> for more i'm joined from washington, d.c. by save the children vice president for policy and humanitarian response. the video is sadly very powerful. how many people have seen it, and what has the response been so far? >> it has been a very, very strong response. i think over 13.5 million viewers have seen that video. and it was our effort to bringing what is happening over there here. >> and the numbers of childrens who's lives have been destroyed by syria's civil war is...
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could have forced overtime, it wasn't to be. 110, 107 to the kings. >>> washington capitals beat the chicago black hawks in the traditional winter classic, with the game tied up add 2. called a powerplay goal, to gif give the team a victory over the black hawks. >> this event is outstanding. the atmosphere on the highs from first second was unreal. it's gone before whole our lives and i'm pretty sure i'm going to watch this hockey game like i will enjoy it. so 100% i think. it is what it is. >> third and final test is underway between west africa the series will be followed by three t-20s and five one-day internationals. >> closing out their two match series they are coming off the most successful year as they won five tests. gls. >> diplomatic missions. the rules say they can't keep any gifts over a certain value. anyway den baba takes a look inside the sprawlt when some of those gifts are are stored. a lot more than handshakes on his travels. there are always gifts involved. it is usually a question of give and take and maybe a blessing or two but the rules state commissioners can'
could have forced overtime, it wasn't to be. 110, 107 to the kings. >>> washington capitals beat the chicago black hawks in the traditional winter classic, with the game tied up add 2. called a powerplay goal, to gif give the team a victory over the black hawks. >> this event is outstanding. the atmosphere on the highs from first second was unreal. it's gone before whole our lives and i'm pretty sure i'm going to watch this hockey game like i will enjoy it. so 100% i think. it is...
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in washington, d.c. i'm ray suarez. >> the united states is in the midst of the worst drug addiction epidemic in its history. but it's not a crisis of illegal drugs. it's one of prescription painkillers - oxycodone, hydrocodone, and other legal narcotics, all related to opium. collectively they are called opioids. >> these are the opioid painkillers. and prescriptions for drugs like these have more than quadrupled over the last 15 years - to the extent that the us now consumes more than 80 percent of the global supply of these drugs.
in washington, d.c. i'm ray suarez. >> the united states is in the midst of the worst drug addiction epidemic in its history. but it's not a crisis of illegal drugs. it's one of prescription painkillers - oxycodone, hydrocodone, and other legal narcotics, all related to opium. collectively they are called opioids. >> these are the opioid painkillers. and prescriptions for drugs like these have more than quadrupled over the last 15 years - to the extent that the us now consumes more...
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how is washington responding to this? er. >> reporter: sick ofsecretary of state john kerry speaking directly to the french people, that is a rare move and significant because of its symbolism. we heard remarks across the political spectrum, house speaker john boehner offering support, but also talking about terrorism and vigilance against terrorists. many taking to social media to express their concerns. and dick durban pointed out the international community came together after the u.s. suffered the terror attacks of 9/11, saying that the u.s. will give the same support. >> leaders around the world expressing support for france, all of them condemning the attack. patty coal hane has the report. >> in the capitols of europe. >> we stand squarely for free speech and democracy. these people will never be able to take us off those values. >> we stand by the french people and all those who feel committed to freedom of the press we say we stand for freedom of the press. >> the. >> i want to express my outrage. it was horrendo
how is washington responding to this? er. >> reporter: sick ofsecretary of state john kerry speaking directly to the french people, that is a rare move and significant because of its symbolism. we heard remarks across the political spectrum, house speaker john boehner offering support, but also talking about terrorism and vigilance against terrorists. many taking to social media to express their concerns. and dick durban pointed out the international community came together after the u.s....
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representative has used the visit for what's being called a high-level global anti-terrorism meeting washington next month. these are countries at every level to combat a mutual concern, a mutual fear. >> phil lavelle reporting there. as he was saying a lot of leaders came to paris. many have been gathering in solidarity for these killed in paris. in london tower bridge was lit up in colors of the french national flag. people gathered in trafalgar square to pay trib beauty and held up pens and pencils as a sign of unity. >> the spanish community condemned attacks with a demonstrate in madrid. many people holding signs expressing their disagreement with radicalism. 18,000 people gathered in front of the french embassy carrying pencils and signs saying "i am charlie." in moscow people participated in a silent march in gorky park to express sport. some gathered outside the french embassy where they lit candles and made flowers in honor of the victims in france. around europe around 200 protesters gathered in the lebanese capitol carrying signs, "we are not afraid and je sui akmed t referring to th
representative has used the visit for what's being called a high-level global anti-terrorism meeting washington next month. these are countries at every level to combat a mutual concern, a mutual fear. >> phil lavelle reporting there. as he was saying a lot of leaders came to paris. many have been gathering in solidarity for these killed in paris. in london tower bridge was lit up in colors of the french national flag. people gathered in trafalgar square to pay trib beauty and held up...
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they talk about wanting a big overhaul of the tax code that has been in washington for years now. unless the big companies are willing to give up tax breaks, i don't see democrats moving on that. as libby said with tax and spin you're also going to hear from the president the follow up. he's going to want a seven percent increase. they're not going to want to go along with that either. >> is that an open bargaining point? in the past the president has seemed to give his best offer first and then democrats accuse of negotiating with himself. is he striking a hard negotiating stance right now? >> i think he's laying out what his vision is and the contrast in the event that nothing can get done. he wants to show where democrats stand and what their ideas are for targeting aid to the middle class in conjunction with hillary clinton. her aides, his aides, they've been talking a lot. their allies in the think tank have been talking a lot. you i think what you see is a you gauntlet being thrown down. president obama has two years to finish his legacy. he thinks that he will if he can get
they talk about wanting a big overhaul of the tax code that has been in washington for years now. unless the big companies are willing to give up tax breaks, i don't see democrats moving on that. as libby said with tax and spin you're also going to hear from the president the follow up. he's going to want a seven percent increase. they're not going to want to go along with that either. >> is that an open bargaining point? in the past the president has seemed to give his best offer first...
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in washington, d.c. i'm ray suarez. >> the us is now the world's largest oil and gas producer in part because of what's happening here in north dakota where advances in fracking have unlocked crude oil in the bakken shale formation in the western part of the state. north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here,
in washington, d.c. i'm ray suarez. >> the us is now the world's largest oil and gas producer in part because of what's happening here in north dakota where advances in fracking have unlocked crude oil in the bakken shale formation in the western part of the state. north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where...
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let's go to tom akerman in washington, d.c. for us. president obama has promised a response, and this is it i guess. >> yes, in the executive order, the government targets ten individuals who work for the north korean government or for entities associated with the north korean government and also specifically a government intelligence agency and a north korean arms dealer. and the white house officials say this is just the first part of the u.s. response to the sony incident. it's also the first time the u.s. has specifically retaliated officially for this and formally accused north korea of being behind the actual attack. of course north korea is already subject, not only to u.s. unilateral sanctions, but also sanctions that were authorized more than a year ago by the u.n. security council, but that was in reaction to its nuclear activities. so this is the first time that we're talking about cyber attacks and cyber security. the question here now is whether the -- what kind of response the north koreans might engage in. there had been
let's go to tom akerman in washington, d.c. for us. president obama has promised a response, and this is it i guess. >> yes, in the executive order, the government targets ten individuals who work for the north korean government or for entities associated with the north korean government and also specifically a government intelligence agency and a north korean arms dealer. and the white house officials say this is just the first part of the u.s. response to the sony incident. it's also...
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jamie macintyre for us in washington. so override a presidential veto is -- congress needs a two-thirds majority vote in each chamber, that has happened fewer than 10% of the time in all presidential vetoes. but if the backers get their way, this pipeline would start pumping about 830,000 barrels of oil from canada to the gulf coast. the process emits more pollution than traditional oil drilling that's why many environmentalists want this crude left where it is. they feel another pipeline would only bring on more mining and energy development. but supporters say the economic benefits outweigh the dangers. this man is one of them he says the real danger of keystone is a presidential veto that would scare away future investors. and he said the idea that oil and its biproducts is quote, a false notion. they are not. as for carbon emissions the simple truth is that humans created theable global warming is a theory. this line that you have written officially doesn't make the comedian i just had on the whackiest guest. do you r
jamie macintyre for us in washington. so override a presidential veto is -- congress needs a two-thirds majority vote in each chamber, that has happened fewer than 10% of the time in all presidential vetoes. but if the backers get their way, this pipeline would start pumping about 830,000 barrels of oil from canada to the gulf coast. the process emits more pollution than traditional oil drilling that's why many environmentalists want this crude left where it is. they feel another pipeline would...