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. >> al jazeera america presents... kids behind bars: a soledad o'brien special report only on al jazeera america >> you're watching al jazeera live from london. i'm david foster. good to have you company. these are the headlines. kenyan government has told the united nations it must move a massive refugee camp within three months. the camp is one of the world's biggest shelters and it is thought there are 600,000 somali
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kids behind bars: a soledad o'brien special report only on al jazeera america >> >>> some relief could be on the way for the people of yemen as the red cross so cleared to bring in aid. >>> i'm mike hanna in doha. also ahead on the programme - some people leave as an escape route is created in a refugee camp. >>> battling a health crisis in brazil. cases of dengue fever are sky rocketing >>> plus... [ gunfire ] ..cashing in on crime.
kids behind bars: a soledad o'brien special report only on al jazeera america >> >>> some relief could be on the way for the people of yemen as the red cross so cleared to bring in aid. >>> i'm mike hanna in doha. also ahead on the programme - some people leave as an escape route is created in a refugee camp. >>> battling a health crisis in brazil. cases of dengue fever are sky rocketing >>> plus... [ gunfire ] ..cashing in on crime.
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only on al jazeera america. >> this is aljazeera america. live from new york city, i'm tony harris. more demonstrations in baltimore, and freddie gray was in police custody napal despairs and survivors still being pulled from the rubble after saturday's earthquake. but hundreds of thousands are still pleading for clean food and water and saigon, 40 years later, celebrations, and 60,000 americans who died. baltimore police say that they have finished their investigation into freddie gray's death. their findings are now in the hands of the city's top prosecutor. details of the report have not been released but police have said that the investigation has uncovered new details about gray's being in a police van earlier this month. john terry joins us, and first john what's the situation like on the streets behind you? >> well, good evening to you tony, from baltimore. every evening at the moment, there's a large march which ends up somewhere in the city. and tonight, it was here at war memorial plaza outside of city hall. site of last saturday's big protest and one that's coming up this
only on al jazeera america. >> this is aljazeera america. live from new york city, i'm tony harris. more demonstrations in baltimore, and freddie gray was in police custody napal despairs and survivors still being pulled from the rubble after saturday's earthquake. but hundreds of thousands are still pleading for clean food and water and saigon, 40 years later, celebrations, and 60,000 americans who died. baltimore police say that they have finished their investigation into freddie gray's...
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join the conversation: >> on al jazeera america ali velshi looks at the issues affecting us all... >> we're taking a hard look at the most important issues out there that get you the answers that you deserve. >> real money with ali velshi only on al jazeera america [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> hey, guy, welcome back to "techknow." you went to visit monsanta, which tend to be prone to controversy, whether it warrants it or not. you looked at a new branch of their research. tell me about it. >> as you know monsanta gets a lot of controversy around genetically changed work they are doing. fruits and vegies that are more reliable in terms of yield have greater shelf life and taste better and are more nutritious. they are doing that using cross breeding, with the help of technology. let's check it out. >> reporter: mini bell peppers, perfect for one. beefed up broccoli, and lettuce with the crunch of iceberg and the nutrients. all created by monsanta, and some could already be in a grocery store near you. >> everybody wants a nice red sugar. >> this is a water melon breeder, working on the perfec
join the conversation: >> on al jazeera america ali velshi looks at the issues affecting us all... >> we're taking a hard look at the most important issues out there that get you the answers that you deserve. >> real money with ali velshi only on al jazeera america [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> hey, guy, welcome back to "techknow." you went to visit monsanta, which tend to be prone to controversy, whether it warrants it or not. you looked at a new branch of their...
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only on al jazeera america. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello there, this is the news hour live from london coming up cutoff from kathmandu and in immediate help we report from rule nepal where entire villages were flattened. >>> andrew simmons will be explaining why the devastating loss and destruction here has passed unnoticed in the wake of the nepal earthquake. >>> also ahead france promises harsh punishment for peace keepers guilty of sexually abusing children in the central african republic. and crash landing, one of nasa's most successful missions comes to an end. >>> i have the sport news and we will be live in las vegas where everybody wants a ticket for mayweather versus pacquiao and the rich estest boxing match in history just two days away. ♪ hello, we start with the latest from nepal the u.n. has launched a $415 million appeal for aid. and warning people in rural areas are now in desperate need of help. and weather and blocked roads are continuing to hamper the rescue efforts. the official death toll has now exceeded 5800. but with rescue crews not able to ge
only on al jazeera america. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello there, this is the news hour live from london coming up cutoff from kathmandu and in immediate help we report from rule nepal where entire villages were flattened. >>> andrew simmons will be explaining why the devastating loss and destruction here has passed unnoticed in the wake of the nepal earthquake. >>> also ahead france promises harsh punishment for peace keepers guilty of sexually abusing...
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. >> announcer: in is "talk to al jazeera" - ahead on the programme akon on race relations in america. why the singer says the system in america was never built for black people. stay with us. >>> you're watching "talk to al jazeera", i'm speaking with akon, the senegalese-american singer. >>> you are considered a first generation american, your parents are african, you were born in the united states, but spent your early childhood in senegal and moved to the united states. do you consider yourself american, african, african-american what are you? >> america. >> so you are not american. >> i wish i was. >> you have the accent. >> no, i went to school in america. my earlier childhood i was raised in africa. when i graduated high school it was a choice of africa or the u.s. greater. >> you are the perfect example true. >> thank you. >> millions of africans who make it to the states, and who don't, you know, have the same success and the same luck as you have. what would be your advice to a young african who is emigrating to the united states today? >> this advice will go to any person m
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only on al jazeera america. but sometimes viral campaigns can have unintended consequences. krzysztof joins news studio, he is the emergency response manager at amnesty international. he looks at the intersection of technology and human rights. forensics lab, it aims to verify information shared online. and a social media strategist, she is also heavily involved in online activism, and has been behind several viral campaigns sometimes we associate the viz didn't the excitement of an online campaign with it's effectiveness, how do you know it works. >> that's a great question, and you brought it to the point that people have very very high expectations. but expectations are not equal impact. on another level, i think people equal metric like a lot of members eethink social media is not very new in that regard. i think it sometimes have expectations that we can fix overnight, be uh that's unfortunately not the case. >> do you think that the social media campaign can get so big, that it actually overshadows the issue itself. >> call me an optimist, but i have a lot of hope when
only on al jazeera america. but sometimes viral campaigns can have unintended consequences. krzysztof joins news studio, he is the emergency response manager at amnesty international. he looks at the intersection of technology and human rights. forensics lab, it aims to verify information shared online. and a social media strategist, she is also heavily involved in online activism, and has been behind several viral campaigns sometimes we associate the viz didn't the excitement of an online...
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a look at the changing political landscape. >> on al jazeera america ali velshi looks at the issues affecting us all... >> we're taking a hard look at the most important issues out there that get you the answers that you deserve. >> real money with ali velshi only on al jazeera america >> two people have been rescued from the rubble of buildings in nepal. five days after a quake killed at least 5,800 people. he risks fueling further protests if he continues to stifle political opposition. antigovernment -- have been rallied for five days. the nigerian army has released pictures of 300 women and girls they say were rescued from a strong hole. >> yemen's president office the battleground send the led coalition launched against the houthis more than a week ago. raiden has become a vital battleground progovernment fighters say they are ganging territory at the airport. beyond that people say it is the houthis that is seem to be gaining ground. they say the rebels are shelling their neighborhoods and pushing people from their homes. leaving people behind in need of care. >> they continue to shell
a look at the changing political landscape. >> on al jazeera america ali velshi looks at the issues affecting us all... >> we're taking a hard look at the most important issues out there that get you the answers that you deserve. >> real money with ali velshi only on al jazeera america >> two people have been rescued from the rubble of buildings in nepal. five days after a quake killed at least 5,800 people. he risks fueling further protests if he continues to stifle...
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only on al jazeera america. god to have your company. this is the al jazeera news hour. time to run through the global headlines. two people have been rest queued five day after the earthquake killed at least 5,800 people. the united nations is more people in remote rural areas that they are in desperate need of help. a senior u.s. diplomate told the president that he riskses fueling further protests if he continues to stifle political opposition. antigovernment demonstrators have been holding rallies and burning and looting cars. five days against pierre's decision to run for a third term. yemen's presidential office is asking for international embassies to make sure there are no houthis fighters on their premises. it has become a big battleground in the war in yemen. going to take a look at the earthquake with some detail. cad car is a national, he lives here in london. he joins me in the studio. you explain when we spoke to you that you suffered a family loss, your cousin's daughter your niece had died. how -- the other members of the family now coping? because eight-
only on al jazeera america. god to have your company. this is the al jazeera news hour. time to run through the global headlines. two people have been rest queued five day after the earthquake killed at least 5,800 people. the united nations is more people in remote rural areas that they are in desperate need of help. a senior u.s. diplomate told the president that he riskses fueling further protests if he continues to stifle political opposition. antigovernment demonstrators have been holding...
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this is al jazeera america. live from new york city. i'm randall pinkston in for randall hair. the prosecutor is asking for patience as she investigating the death of freddie gray. police handed over their report on what happened to gray while in their custody. they revealed the van carrying the 25-year-old made an additional stop, a stop officials said not known about before. john tarot is live in baltimore, the police put out this information to news conference a short time ago and they finished a report a bit early. >> absolutely. three extraordinary new strands so the story revealed here only within the last two hours or so. number one commissioner coming to the microphone to say they handed the report over from the police office to the state attorney, and that's been done a full 24 hours earlier than it said it would happen. number two the commissioner revealing that the van carrying freddie gray back on april the 12th, made four p sos not three now that's troubling because five of the six police officers have given sworn statements to the authorities and apparently it did
this is al jazeera america. live from new york city. i'm randall pinkston in for randall hair. the prosecutor is asking for patience as she investigating the death of freddie gray. police handed over their report on what happened to gray while in their custody. they revealed the van carrying the 25-year-old made an additional stop, a stop officials said not known about before. john tarot is live in baltimore, the police put out this information to news conference a short time ago and they...
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on al jazeera america. . >> these are the top stories two people have been rescued alive and seemingly unhurt from the rubble of politicallings in nepal. five days after that quake killed at least 5,800 people. the u.n.'s warning people in rural areas warning that they are in desperate need of help. >> u.s. diplomate has told the president that he risks further increasing protests if he continues to stifle political opposition. the government demonstrated the rally five days against pierre. the decision to run for a third term. >> 93 people rescued in ail, freed from the forroast. forest. yemen's presidential office is telling international embassies in the port city to make sure that no houthis fighters will on their premises. city has been a battleground since the saudi led coalition launched air strikes against the houthis more than a month ago. and the government says it has proof now that they are iranians on the ground. helping the rebels. al jazeera has that story. >> progovernment fighters say they are gaining territory at the airport. but beyond that, people say it is the hout
on al jazeera america. . >> these are the top stories two people have been rescued alive and seemingly unhurt from the rubble of politicallings in nepal. five days after that quake killed at least 5,800 people. the u.n.'s warning people in rural areas warning that they are in desperate need of help. >> u.s. diplomate has told the president that he risks further increasing protests if he continues to stifle political opposition. the government demonstrated the rally five days against...
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. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i'm randall pinkston. the investigation into the death of freddie gray in baltimore is now in the hands of prosecutors. police revealed that they have turned over their report on what happened to gray while he was in police custody, revealing the van carrying gray made a previously undisclosed stop. let's get right to john terrett in baltimore. police didn't put out a lot of information, but the details on the van certainly getting some attention. >> reporter: absolutely. this is key information. and in fact randall, good afternoon, from baltimore, there were two key pieces of information released in the last 90 minutes. number one, at 8:50 this morning, they handed over their interim report into the death of freddie gray to the state's attorney. they did that a full 24 hours earlier than expected. number two it is being revealed the van in which freddie gray was being transported to the police station made four stops, not three. there was a fourth previously unknown about stop which the police say they pi
. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i'm randall pinkston. the investigation into the death of freddie gray in baltimore is now in the hands of prosecutors. police revealed that they have turned over their report on what happened to gray while he was in police custody, revealing the van carrying gray made a previously undisclosed stop. let's get right to john terrett in baltimore. police didn't put out a lot of information, but the details on the van certainly...
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on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> you are watching al jazeera. these are the top stories this hour. two people have been rescued from the rebel of buildings in nepal five days after the earthquake there that killed at least 5,000 people. the united nations is warning people in rural areas, and saying they are in desperate need in help. >>> a senior u.s. diplomat has warned the burundi's president that he risks further protest if he continues to stifle demonstrations. >>> yemen's presidential office has sought international embassies in the port city of aden to make sure no houthi fighters are own their premise. >>> nigerian army has released pictures of a group of women and girls it says were rescued from a boko haram strong hold. the group was made up of 293 people who are freed from the forest. the nigerian army on thursday say they also have found a second group, the exact number of people in that group, hasn't been specified. >>> pakistani court have sentenced ten men to life in prison for their part in the spooting of malala yousafzai. they boarded her school bus and shot her i
on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> you are watching al jazeera. these are the top stories this hour. two people have been rescued from the rebel of buildings in nepal five days after the earthquake there that killed at least 5,000 people. the united nations is warning people in rural areas, and saying they are in desperate need in help. >>> a senior u.s. diplomat has warned the burundi's president that he risks further protest if he continues to stifle demonstrations. >>>...
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"talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> welcome back. you are watching the news hour on al jazeera. a reminder now of our top stories. a woman has just been pulled from the rebel five days after nepal's 7.8 magnitude earthquake. nepal's government says more than 5,800 people are confirmed dead so far. anti-government protesters are back on the streets of burundi for a fifth day. the president triggered the protests after announcing he would run for a thir term. >>> and the nigerian army has released the first pictures of a group of women it says were rescued from a boko haram strong hold. >>> more now on nepal and the earthquake there. al jazeera has reached a remote region in the east. the death toll has been put at around 1600 people officially but it is feared the actual figure could be as high as 5,000. towns and villages have been devastated. even if buildings survived the quake, most will be need to be demolished because they are not safe. andrew simmons has more. >> reporter: what we're seeing here is really extrordanaire. look th
"talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> welcome back. you are watching the news hour on al jazeera. a reminder now of our top stories. a woman has just been pulled from the rebel five days after nepal's 7.8 magnitude earthquake. nepal's government says more than 5,800 people are confirmed dead so far. anti-government protesters are back on the streets of burundi for a fifth day. the president triggered the protests after announcing he...
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jazeera america. it is 10:48 eastern, taking a look at today's top stories. nasa is watching a russian cargo spacecraft spinning out of control around the earth. it suffered a malfunction shortly after takeoff. >>> police in germany have arrested two people in frankfort accused of having chemicals that could be used to make an explosive. investigators are trying to determine if the two were trying to carry out an attack. >>> and faa documents show a german wing's pilot was initially denied a medical certificate in 2010. he did eventually receive the treatment after receiving treatment for depression. he deliberated downed the plane last month killing all 150 people on board. >>> today marks the anniversary of the end of the vietnam war. jamie macintyre has a look at the legacy of that war. >> reporter: on this beautiful spring day in washington there would be no touching discovery of fallen comrades, no poignant rubbings of their engaved names, no somber reflections if the polished surface if it weren
jazeera america. it is 10:48 eastern, taking a look at today's top stories. nasa is watching a russian cargo spacecraft spinning out of control around the earth. it suffered a malfunction shortly after takeoff. >>> police in germany have arrested two people in frankfort accused of having chemicals that could be used to make an explosive. investigators are trying to determine if the two were trying to carry out an attack. >>> and faa documents show a german wing's pilot was...
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this is al jazeera live from our headquarters in doha. burundi on the brink, a u.s. diplomat flies in to try to stop a civil war. >>> and great views, one of america's most expensive modern art collections, gets gets haul. >>> thousands of people in nepal are still in desperate need of aid. there have been moments of hope a 15-year-old boy pulled from the rubble in kathmandu, but for most it's a struggle for the basic necessities of life food water, and shelter. so first of all, i understand that there's another rescue underway right now? >> yes, we're getting very sketchy reports, but we believe one district has managed to find a woman alive underneath tons of rubble that seem to litter the kathmandu valley. it's certainly hopeful that there will be more. we'll try to get you more information as we get it but we know she has been taken for medical treatment. and those who have been injured, not just in kathmandu, but in the outlying areas, where there was the earthquake epicenter, it is a huge area remote and difficult to get to roads have been broken and landslides
this is al jazeera live from our headquarters in doha. burundi on the brink, a u.s. diplomat flies in to try to stop a civil war. >>> and great views, one of america's most expensive modern art collections, gets gets haul. >>> thousands of people in nepal are still in desperate need of aid. there have been moments of hope a 15-year-old boy pulled from the rubble in kathmandu, but for most it's a struggle for the basic necessities of life food water, and shelter. so first of...
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only on al jazeera america. >> hello welcome to the news hour live from katmandu in nepal. we'll have the latest on how thousands of people are looking for aid and relief, how about the rescue operation is proceeding and how the death toll is increasing. up to 5,500 people have perished in the earthquake. >> more violent protests in burundi over the president's aiming for a third term in office. >> a sentencing in the attacksens malala yousafzai. >> it's been a very difficult day for the people of nepal and military personnel. the people are looking for aid help and assistance in one of the countries worst natural disasters. the military are also working around the clock bringing in survivors that managed to live after the earthquake on saturday. helicopters have been coming in on 24 hour base to military bases helping doctors to give medical assist answer. >> a 15-year-old boy was recovered from the rubble in katmandu giving heart to rescue services trying to find survivors with international teams, sniffer dogs around katmandu and the valley around the epicenter. i was at
only on al jazeera america. >> hello welcome to the news hour live from katmandu in nepal. we'll have the latest on how thousands of people are looking for aid and relief, how about the rescue operation is proceeding and how the death toll is increasing. up to 5,500 people have perished in the earthquake. >> more violent protests in burundi over the president's aiming for a third term in office. >> a sentencing in the attacksens malala yousafzai. >> it's been a very...
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welcome to al jazeera america. taking a look now at today's top stories, the nigeria the army rescued dozens more women and children from a boko haram stronghold. officials say 160 women and children were found in the northeastern part of the country, the same place the army said wednesday it liberated nearly 300 women and girls in another operation. >> 25 year jail sentences for a group of men who took part in the attack on teenage activist. >> teachers will be resentenced today, each given a 20 year sentence in order to pay $25,000 in fines. others were sentenced to a year in prison. >> a heated debate in the supreme court over a sedative used in executions. the justices heard arguments on wednesday over whether one drug is strong enough to prevent suffering from lethal injections. conservative justice in the state of oklahoma argued there are limited options for how to put people to death. >> states across the country this is not unique to oklahoma face very difficult task of finding the drugs necessary to carry
welcome to al jazeera america. taking a look now at today's top stories, the nigeria the army rescued dozens more women and children from a boko haram stronghold. officials say 160 women and children were found in the northeastern part of the country, the same place the army said wednesday it liberated nearly 300 women and girls in another operation. >> 25 year jail sentences for a group of men who took part in the attack on teenage activist. >> teachers will be resentenced today,...
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>>> stay with us here on al jazeera. we have another full bulletin of news coming up with jane in a couple of minutes. don't go too far. >>> scenes of utter devastation in nepal. the death toll inches higher the flow of aid is still slow. >>> welcome to al jazeera, i'm jane dutton live from doha headquarters. also ahead - saudi-led air strikes target houthi positions in yemen. the crisis there is said to top the agenda at the meeting of gulf foreign ministers. we take you inside the nigerian town boko haram once controlled, where hundreds wer
>>> stay with us here on al jazeera. we have another full bulletin of news coming up with jane in a couple of minutes. don't go too far. >>> scenes of utter devastation in nepal. the death toll inches higher the flow of aid is still slow. >>> welcome to al jazeera, i'm jane dutton live from doha headquarters. also ahead - saudi-led air strikes target houthi positions in yemen. the crisis there is said to top the agenda at the meeting of gulf foreign ministers. we take...
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all this month on al jazeera america, we'll be producing programs and news reports entitled fragile planet. tonight we are taking an inside look at the politics around climate change. a lot of scientists say they're convinced by the gathering trends backed up by the data. a lot of politicians say they are not. but in the united states, the biggest economy and the biggest burner of fossil fuels, a lot of science is paid for by politicians. they sit in state legislatures, congress, university boards, and approve this funding for basic science at the universities. by holding the purse strings, they have the power to encourage research they like and discourage research that may lead to uncomfortable conclusions. he's currently under suspension, he says, for running afoul of florida's attempts to avoid talking about climate change and he joins us now. mark, welcome to the program. briefly, why do you think you were suspended? >> what occurred was a conference call webinar where one of the agenda items was regarding wild life and habitat adaptation to sea level rise by the florida wild life cons
all this month on al jazeera america, we'll be producing programs and news reports entitled fragile planet. tonight we are taking an inside look at the politics around climate change. a lot of scientists say they're convinced by the gathering trends backed up by the data. a lot of politicians say they are not. but in the united states, the biggest economy and the biggest burner of fossil fuels, a lot of science is paid for by politicians. they sit in state legislatures, congress, university...
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only on al jazeera america. >> >>> wet, cold and in desperate need of help. we report from a devastated village in nepal. hello, you're watching al jazeera. also on the show - saudi arabia's new foreign minister is to attend the first summit with the war in yemen set to dominate the agenda. parades and celebrations in ho chi minh city to mark the 40th anniversary of vietnam's victory over america >>> plus ... >> translation: there are 140 of us sharing a toilet and a tent >>> we hear how south africa's glaring inequalities are driving the nation apart. >>> there has been a dramatic rescue in nepal. five days after the earthquake struck a 15-year-old boy has been pulled from the rubble in kathmandu, where he was trapped between two collapsed floors. it's a moral booster. workers are still digging through rubbled buildings. now to kathmandu. tell us about the rescue. some are calling it a miracle. >> that's right. it's a dramatic rescue that happened earlier. it was a 15-year-old boy. aid workers were working through the night to get him out of the building tha
only on al jazeera america. >> >>> wet, cold and in desperate need of help. we report from a devastated village in nepal. hello, you're watching al jazeera. also on the show - saudi arabia's new foreign minister is to attend the first summit with the war in yemen set to dominate the agenda. parades and celebrations in ho chi minh city to mark the 40th anniversary of vietnam's victory over america >>> plus ... >> translation: there are 140 of us sharing a toilet and...
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only on al jazeera america. >> announcer: this is "talk to al jazeera". i'm joined by singer, producer and fillan throughist akon >>> i want to talk about women, and your view of women. >> i love women. >> when you sing about them, they are called sexy chicks - course. >> without being disrespectful, that is the only word i can use to describe them. >> sexy chicks, the infamous incident in trinidad in 2007, where, you know, you were dancing suggestively, to say the least with a teenage girl. you know, and i know this is not just hue, in hip hop in general women are called names and so on. it's a figure of speech, but i wonder, akon can dehumanizing entertainment. >> i wouldn't call it dehumanizing. the women call each other [ bleep ] rather than men. >> really. >> if i listen to a female conversation, it's [ bleep ] so crazy girl. some people are uptight that they don't embrace personality, loosen up. >> what do you respond to people women. >> they clearly don't know me. there's not a woman in my life that says i don't respect them. >> you polygamy. >> th
only on al jazeera america. >> announcer: this is "talk to al jazeera". i'm joined by singer, producer and fillan throughist akon >>> i want to talk about women, and your view of women. >> i love women. >> when you sing about them, they are called sexy chicks - course. >> without being disrespectful, that is the only word i can use to describe them. >> sexy chicks, the infamous incident in trinidad in 2007, where, you know, you were dancing...
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only on al jazeera america. sell briggss in nepal as 18 ager as 18 ager is pulled from the rubble five days after the devastating earthquake. you are watching al jazerra. also on the show. saudi arabia's new foreign minute officer is to ascend his first gulf summit with the war that yemen set to a dominate the agenda. parades and celebrations in ho chi minh city to mark the victory over america. >> translator: life is very rough there are more than 40 us of sharing one toilet and a at the present time. >>> we hear how south south africa's glaring inequalities are driving the nation apart. >>> there has been a dramatic rescue in nepal. five days after the earthquake struck. a 15-year-old boy is being pulled from the rubble in kathmandu where he had been trapped between two collapsed floors it's a morale boost for the rescue workers still big digging their way through the rubble of ruined buildings the u.n. has launched a $415 million appeal for nepal. more now from mohamed. >> reporter: the pain in his eyes belie
only on al jazeera america. sell briggss in nepal as 18 ager as 18 ager is pulled from the rubble five days after the devastating earthquake. you are watching al jazerra. also on the show. saudi arabia's new foreign minute officer is to ascend his first gulf summit with the war that yemen set to a dominate the agenda. parades and celebrations in ho chi minh city to mark the victory over america. >> translator: life is very rough there are more than 40 us of sharing one toilet and a at the...
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only on al jazeera america. sell briggss in nepal as 18 ager as 18 ager is pulled from the rubble five days after the devastating earthquake. you are watching al jazerra. also on the show. saudi arabia's new foreign minute officer is to ascend his first gulf summit with the war that yemen set to a dominate the agenda. parades and celebrations in ho chi minh city to mark the victory over america. >> translator: life is very rough there
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on al jazeera america. >>> let's have a quick reminder of our top stories now. a 15-year-old boy has been rescued from the rubble in nepal five days after the 7.8 magnitude earthquake. more than 5,400 people are now confirmed dead, though. the u.n. has launched a $415 million appeal to aid. saudi arabia's newly appointed foreign minister is to attend his first gulf corporation summit. the war in yemen will be on the to have top of the agenda a yemen is also going to ask to join the block. it's estimated 3 million slow he had familiar east and 50 a thousand americans died in the conflict. >>> french prosecutors and military authorities are investigating claims french soldiers in the central african republic sexually abused children they were sent to protect. to follows the leaking of a united nation says report in to the claims last year. the report is said to have documented the exploitation of children as young asinine by french peacekeepers last year. children at a center for internally displaced people at the airport in the capital said they were sexually abu
on al jazeera america. >>> let's have a quick reminder of our top stories now. a 15-year-old boy has been rescued from the rubble in nepal five days after the 7.8 magnitude earthquake. more than 5,400 people are now confirmed dead, though. the u.n. has launched a $415 million appeal to aid. saudi arabia's newly appointed foreign minister is to attend his first gulf corporation summit. the war in yemen will be on the to have top of the agenda a yemen is also going to ask to join the...
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only on al jazeera america. >>> a 2016 vote is more than 19 months away, but big money donors are taking shape clinton holds the most record, 36 million, set back in 2008, during her last presidential run and, jeb bush is now bragging about setting a new record, even though he hasn't officially announce they had presidential run, and he told top donors, or super pack has reyes more money than any republican operation in modern history and super packs don't have limits, and once he does announce, they will have limits on the donations that they can accept and, they have a novel strategy to work around any limitations? >>> in the complex world of campaign financing, jeb bush, is sailing into uncharrerred waters staffers, confirm his right to rise super pack, will tariq spols about thety for nearly all television advertising for the expected gop candidate. >>> that's critical. >>> we change the direction our country is doing. >>> his own campaign, which faces limits, and must operate separately will oversea less expensive things, duty and travel. and, they call it, outrageous. >>> an indivi
only on al jazeera america. >>> a 2016 vote is more than 19 months away, but big money donors are taking shape clinton holds the most record, 36 million, set back in 2008, during her last presidential run and, jeb bush is now bragging about setting a new record, even though he hasn't officially announce they had presidential run, and he told top donors, or super pack has reyes more money than any republican operation in modern history and super packs don't have limits, and once he does...
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on al jazeera america. the u.n. has launched, a $415 million appeal and aid has finally reached some remote areas, and many have not received many needed aid. the french justice ministry says it's investigating allegations that french u.s. peacekeepers, abused young children. and a senior o u.n. official has been suspended. >>> and police, made arrests over 60 people, were arrested, in new york, marching for justice for freddie gray. >>> vietnam is marking 40 years since the end of the war and a parade is held, formerly known as saigon. >>> the 1970 victory an estimated 3 million people died and, thousands more continued to suffer, as a result of toxic chemicals and its estimated that the u.s. dropped, tons of bombs and, that's more than the a bombs used in world war ii, and people in vietnam are still being killed by u.s. explosives. >>> around 40,000 people have been killed since 1975. >>> let's go, and a professor of southeast asia shan studies and he's joining us live, from singapore, very good to have us with.
on al jazeera america. the u.n. has launched, a $415 million appeal and aid has finally reached some remote areas, and many have not received many needed aid. the french justice ministry says it's investigating allegations that french u.s. peacekeepers, abused young children. and a senior o u.n. official has been suspended. >>> and police, made arrests over 60 people, were arrested, in new york, marching for justice for freddie gray. >>> vietnam is marking 40 years since the...
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no matter where you are in the country, start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. in the dark of the days, operation baby left, more than 5,000 volunteers, and as america found, to save lives. >>> i have directed that money from a $2 million special foreign aid children's fund be made available. >>> mr. ford announced a airlift to the united states from vietnam. >>> that would become baby lift, 3,000 very young children, many of them orphans were airlifted out of south vietnam just weeks before the fall of saigon. >>> and many to be adopted by american families. >>> i didn't know, that, ford, himself an orphan, had decided to start evacuating some of the people out of saigon. >>> and as luck would have it, the air force pilot was assigned to fly the plane. >>> a young captain, he had no clue that he would be carrying babies inside his massive cargo hold, with no gameplan, what we need is, blankets and juices and milk and pillows and diapers, and all that stuff. >>> his c5 8 departed the air base with the bearest of the necessiti
no matter where you are in the country, start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. in the dark of the days, operation baby left, more than 5,000 volunteers, and as america found, to save lives. >>> i have directed that money from a $2 million special foreign aid children's fund be made available. >>> mr. ford announced a airlift to the united states from vietnam. >>> that would become baby lift, 3,000 very young children, many...
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good evening i'm antonio mora, this is al jazeera america. protests over freddy gray's death are spreading to cities across the u.s. hundreds of demonstrators demanded answers. in washington not far from the white house protesters gathered on pennsylvania avenue. demonstrators were out in houston, boston and as can you see in these pictures, minneapolis. it all began in baltimore where a city curfew has been in effect for over an hour. telling people to go home. >> let's go home. i'm interested in people going home. let's go home. let's go home. let's go home. let's go home. >> paul beban is not far from where elijah cummings was doing his work there. paul what are you seeing there now? it seems very quiet. >> reporter: it has quieted down quite a bit antonio. that was just half an hour ago not long after congressman cummings was here telling the freem hispeople from his home district to go home. after what had been a peaceful and somewhat celebratory day here. we still have a pretty heavy police and national guard presence here although they
good evening i'm antonio mora, this is al jazeera america. protests over freddy gray's death are spreading to cities across the u.s. hundreds of demonstrators demanded answers. in washington not far from the white house protesters gathered on pennsylvania avenue. demonstrators were out in houston, boston and as can you see in these pictures, minneapolis. it all began in baltimore where a city curfew has been in effect for over an hour. telling people to go home. >> let's go home. i'm...
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i'm antonio mora and you're watching al jazeera america, for the second night people in blower are being told to go home. a show of support 60 miles away in the nation's capital. a crowd of demonstrators marched to make short speeches. also demonstrators marched in other cities, in new york city, in union square, and other cities, others gathered in a park in boston, police walked with the protesters as they moved through roxbury blocking them from streets. paul beban is in baltimore tonight and paul, 24 hours ago there were a few stragglers at this hour but there were a lot more protesters out in the street this evening compared to yesterday. have they cleared out? >> reporter: antonio actually, things have -- the situation here at the intersection of pennsylvania and north has changed dramatically just in the past few minutes. just as the curfew went into effect you could hear that chopper overhead telling people to go home. there was a scuffle in the street just a few minutes ago between demonstrators there was a bit of a scuffle sort of move down the street here, we saw a smoke grena
i'm antonio mora and you're watching al jazeera america, for the second night people in blower are being told to go home. a show of support 60 miles away in the nation's capital. a crowd of demonstrators marched to make short speeches. also demonstrators marched in other cities, in new york city, in union square, and other cities, others gathered in a park in boston, police walked with the protesters as they moved through roxbury blocking them from streets. paul beban is in baltimore tonight...
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. >>> good evening, this is al jazeera america i'm antonio mora. >> and i'm libby casey. we begin tonight with a shakeup in the saudi kingdom. king saloman. deputy crown prince and second in line to the throne. >> another move affects a nonroyal adel al jaber now becomes the second prime minister the white house reacted to the news out of riyad with optimism. >> we are going to continue to enjoy close relationships with the rurals of saudi arabia, we will continue to do that it is clearly in the best interests of the united states, it is clearly in the best interests of saudi arabia. >> they were made with the eye on the king tom's future. this is saudi arabia's influence crown prince. prince mohamed ben nayef is replacing his uncle ben nayef is chairman of the council of political and security affairs a powerful body that makes decisions on threats facing the kingdom. the new crown prince built strong ties with america in a fight against al qaeda. the king's son mohamed ben saloman is chief of the royal court. shakeups in the country are monitored by the world since it i
. >>> good evening, this is al jazeera america i'm antonio mora. >> and i'm libby casey. we begin tonight with a shakeup in the saudi kingdom. king saloman. deputy crown prince and second in line to the throne. >> another move affects a nonroyal adel al jaber now becomes the second prime minister the white house reacted to the news out of riyad with optimism. >> we are going to continue to enjoy close relationships with the rurals of saudi arabia, we will continue to...
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>> hi everyone, this is al jazeera america i'm john siegenthaler. beyond baltimore. large protests, heavy police presence and an empty stadium. is this a turning point? the urgency in nepal. first the earthquake, now the growing desperation. no indictment. a mentally ill plaque man shot to -- black man shot to death by police the response to the grand jury's decision. plus ruby bridges. as a child she helped end segregation in the south she speaks out on race in america then and now. >> if we are to get past our racial differences, it's going to come from our kids. we begin tonight with a call for calm and for justice. this is the scene in baltimore tonight. hundreds are in the streets. the protests follow the death of freddy gray, the black man who died in police custody. there are other demonstrators in new york. boston. and several other major cities. by and large they're peaceful with the crowds a powerful message of support and unity. paul beban joins us now from baltimore. paul. >> reporter: well, john, the situation that you characterized there demonstrations,
>> hi everyone, this is al jazeera america i'm john siegenthaler. beyond baltimore. large protests, heavy police presence and an empty stadium. is this a turning point? the urgency in nepal. first the earthquake, now the growing desperation. no indictment. a mentally ill plaque man shot to -- black man shot to death by police the response to the grand jury's decision. plus ruby bridges. as a child she helped end segregation in the south she speaks out on race in america then and now....
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and john is back. >> hi everyone, this is al jazeera america i'm john siegenthaler. beyond baltimore. large protests, heavy police presence and an empty stadium. is this a turning point? the urgency in nepal. first the earthquake, now the growing desperation. no indictment. a mentally ill plaque man shot to -- black man shot to death by police the response to the grand jury's decision. plus ruby bridges. as a child she
and john is back. >> hi everyone, this is al jazeera america i'm john siegenthaler. beyond baltimore. large protests, heavy police presence and an empty stadium. is this a turning point? the urgency in nepal. first the earthquake, now the growing desperation. no indictment. a mentally ill plaque man shot to -- black man shot to death by police the response to the grand jury's decision. plus ruby bridges. as a child she
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only on al jazeera america. >> i'm ray suarez, this week on "talk to al jazeera" , nasa administrator charles bolden. >> you were born into a segregated society in south carolina. now, you are a retired major general. you've been to space. >> transitioned. >> a bunch of times. (laugh) >> my wife hates the term "retired."(laughter) i'm transitioned. >> well, you're no longer working as a major general. i know there is a precise u, use of that word, and maybe that wasn't it. (laugh) well, you ended your active duty career as a major general in the united states marine corps. something that would have been unimaginable when you were born. it seems like a good time to s take stock. i mean, you work for a black president. >> i don't take anything for granted. (laugh) let me tell you. i, my granddaughters are from a mixed marriage. so i have to explain to them you know, because of the, the shade of their skin why black history month is important. i try to explain to them the significance of the, of, of selma and the civil rights act and the voting rights act, and the critical importance of
only on al jazeera america. >> i'm ray suarez, this week on "talk to al jazeera" , nasa administrator charles bolden. >> you were born into a segregated society in south carolina. now, you are a retired major general. you've been to space. >> transitioned. >> a bunch of times. (laugh) >> my wife hates the term "retired."(laughter) i'm transitioned. >> well, you're no longer working as a major general. i know there is a precise u, use of...
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only on al jazeera america. >> on al jazeera america >> technology...it's a vital part of who we are... >>they had some dynamic fire behavior... >> and what we do... don't try this at home! >> tech know where technology meets humanity... only on al jazeera america >> we wanted to hear directly from the industry: the financiers and business leaders who are now america's largest and most powerful landlords. >> the other thing i'd say about investing is it's often a lonely business. when you go back to 08, 09 we, like most of the people in this room, we were suffering, right? because asset values had declined pretty significantly. >> many of them were gathered at this investors' conference in new york city. >> what i would tell you about the business overall you know what's gone wrong... people in this room would be shocked to hear: renovating homes costs more and took longer [laughter in the audience]. that... that definitely happened. but what went right was home price appreciation went better than expected. >> the industry leader - invitation homes denied our request for an interview.
only on al jazeera america. >> on al jazeera america >> technology...it's a vital part of who we are... >>they had some dynamic fire behavior... >> and what we do... don't try this at home! >> tech know where technology meets humanity... only on al jazeera america >> we wanted to hear directly from the industry: the financiers and business leaders who are now america's largest and most powerful landlords. >> the other thing i'd say about investing is...
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only on al jazeera america. welcome back. animals and the environment aren't the only things critically endangered. so are hundreds of languages but old dialects are being resuscitated with video games like never alone. it is designed to save the languages but make them a part of every day life. the founder of theth nose product, that using technology to help save disappears languages. and ishmael a native american story teller and creator never alone thank you for being about 7,000 languages in the world it is estimated that half of them will have disappeared. talk about these technologies are and thousand they are being used? >> well, there's a whole world of technology going on databases and apps but right now there's a huge uptick. there's a lot of apps in the i-tunes app store, so that's where a lot of the action is happening. >> mark, what do these apps do that revive these languages? >> it is a trick question. because some of them are simple touch and answer apps. orrs have games and flash cards and dynamic endangermen
only on al jazeera america. welcome back. animals and the environment aren't the only things critically endangered. so are hundreds of languages but old dialects are being resuscitated with video games like never alone. it is designed to save the languages but make them a part of every day life. the founder of theth nose product, that using technology to help save disappears languages. and ishmael a native american story teller and creator never alone thank you for being about 7,000 languages...
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only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back. a reminder of those top stories on al jazeera. dozens of people in anger over the government's response to the devastating earthquake. 5,000 are confirmed dead and 10,200 injured. >>> saudi arabia has announced a new heir to the thrown. 355-year-old mohammed bin nayev is the new crown prince. >>> the u.n. is investigating allegations that the penitentiary peace keepers sexually exploited children in the central african republic. >>> the saudi-led coalition has striking yemen's airport and a coalition airstrikes. the saudis say that jets were forced to bomb the country's primary airport to intercept and iranian plane. iranians have been accused of flying in weapons to arm the houthi rebels, but the iranians have said they're only bringing much needed humanitarian aid to yemenis. >> this is catastrophic. it's affecting our ability to receive humanitarian aid and fly out stranded foreigners. they have cut off the only civilian runway left. >> in the southern port city of aden, a cloud hung over the mountains on the edge of this city.
only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back. a reminder of those top stories on al jazeera. dozens of people in anger over the government's response to the devastating earthquake. 5,000 are confirmed dead and 10,200 injured. >>> saudi arabia has announced a new heir to the thrown. 355-year-old mohammed bin nayev is the new crown prince. >>> the u.n. is investigating allegations that the penitentiary peace keepers sexually exploited children in the central african...
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only on al jazeera america. >> we're watching the al jazeera news hour. let'slet's go to the global headlines. dozens of people outside of parliament. angry over government's response to saturday's earthquake in which 5,000 people are confirmed to have died. double that number is said to be injured. saudi arabia's king has announced his heir. he has named his nephew as the crown prince. >>> investigating allegations that french peace keepers have sexually exploited children as young as nine in central africa. >>> well that health crisis in nepal getting worse in many ways by the day because of obvious reasons. let's bring in the humanitarian director of save the children. if you had to say what the biggest challenge facing you right now what would you say it is. >> the logistics of mounting a aid situation. nepal, a country i've lived in myself. it's a country of deep valleys and huge mountains. it's a tale of two stories. the story of kathmandu and thin the earthquake itself in the rural areas. we're hearing a story of dreadful tragedy. whole villages wi
only on al jazeera america. >> we're watching the al jazeera news hour. let'slet's go to the global headlines. dozens of people outside of parliament. angry over government's response to saturday's earthquake in which 5,000 people are confirmed to have died. double that number is said to be injured. saudi arabia's king has announced his heir. he has named his nephew as the crown prince. >>> investigating allegations that french peace keepers have sexually exploited children as...
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. >> you this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i'm tony airries. baltimore is trying to get back to normal today. an overnight curfew was largely successful. there were a few arrests. this morning public schools reopened. parents brought their children to school, however, they were greeted by police in riot gear. john terrett is live in baltimore for us. john the justice department says it has met with the family of agreedy gray? gray--freddie gray? >> that's right. they said that tuesday they met with the family of freddie gray, but the doj went on to say a couple of interesting things. number one the federal report into the use of force by baltimore police is expected to be ready in a couple of weeks. there is a separate inquiry going into civil rights in baltimore police, and on top of that they say that the team in town who say this people's jobs is to deal with conflicted communities and broken relationships with the police. they're here meeting at the moment with community leaders and faith leaders. as you know the report that everybody wants
. >> you this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i'm tony airries. baltimore is trying to get back to normal today. an overnight curfew was largely successful. there were a few arrests. this morning public schools reopened. parents brought their children to school, however, they were greeted by police in riot gear. john terrett is live in baltimore for us. john the justice department says it has met with the family of agreedy gray? gray--freddie gray? >> that's right....
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on al jazeera america. >> good to have along on al jazeera. i'm david foster. these are the headlines. dozens of people have been protesting outside of nepal's parliament. and the government's response to saturday's earthquake. more than 5,000 are now confirmed to have died. more than double that number injured. >> hundreds of women and girls are rescued from a boko haram group in a remote forest. it is unlikely that girls from chibok are among them. but they have not ruled that out. >>> fighting by the islamic state in iraq and the levant have forced many to flee to the capital of baghdad. >> from the outside it looks like a makeshift prison camp rather than a place of refuge if for those fleeing violence. perhaps for good reason. the authorities have set up several camps like these to house those who are officially named idps or internally displaced persons. they have heard reports of anbar residents being killed in baghdad. eight in the last few days alone. it's unclear if the murders were a criminal act but still it's little relief here. >> we found our way
on al jazeera america. >> good to have along on al jazeera. i'm david foster. these are the headlines. dozens of people have been protesting outside of nepal's parliament. and the government's response to saturday's earthquake. more than 5,000 are now confirmed to have died. more than double that number injured. >> hundreds of women and girls are rescued from a boko haram group in a remote forest. it is unlikely that girls from chibok are among them. but they have not ruled that...
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. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i'm randall pinkston. well baltimore is trying to get back to normal today. an overnight curfew was largely successful with a few arrests. schools reopened and parents found themselves face-to-face with police in riot gear. john the department of justice says it has met with the family of freddie gray what can you tell us about that? >> that's correct. they met on tuesday yesterday, with the family of freddy grey. but but they go on to say that the use of force by the baltimore police is likely to be published in the next couple of weeks, and an investigation is also being undertaken and the doj says they have sent a team to work on issues of conflict between the community and police. the report comes out on friday that's the interim report by the baltimore police into the death of freddie gray we're not expecting to hear much information. that report will go straight to state prosecutors who will decide what they want to do with it. i think there's a feeling that we will find out a lot of information of w
. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i'm randall pinkston. well baltimore is trying to get back to normal today. an overnight curfew was largely successful with a few arrests. schools reopened and parents found themselves face-to-face with police in riot gear. john the department of justice says it has met with the family of freddie gray what can you tell us about that? >> that's correct. they met on tuesday yesterday, with the family of freddy grey. but...
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only on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> top stories for you. dozens of people have been protesting outside of nepal's parliament. it is said that more than 10,000 people have been hurt. >>> saudi arabia's king announced a new heir to the thrown. he has named his nephew 55-year-old mohamed bin nayef as the new crown prince. >>> the nigerian military has begun identifying almost 300 women and girls rescued from boko haram on tuesday. >>> now yemen. the saudi-lead coalitions targeting houthi positions in the southern port city of aden. these pictures on social media, show smoke rising from positions that were hit now pictures have emerged of the damage caused in sana'a the airport there, after it was bombed by the saudi-lead coalition. the aim was to stop an authorized iranian plane from landing. iran said the jet was carrying aid, but the coalition said it wasn't approved. the damage means that aid flights can no longer land. this comes a blow to the people living in southern yemen, who are running out of supplies. the red cross has described the
only on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> top stories for you. dozens of people have been protesting outside of nepal's parliament. it is said that more than 10,000 people have been hurt. >>> saudi arabia's king announced a new heir to the thrown. he has named his nephew 55-year-old mohamed bin nayef as the new crown prince. >>> the nigerian military has begun identifying almost 300 women and girls rescued from boko haram on tuesday. >>> now yemen. the saudi-lead...
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on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> welcome back. a reminder of our top stories. aid and rescue teams are beginning to rife in some remote areas of nepal. workers from the u.n. food agency say people are in current need of shelter. >>> saudi arabia's king has named his nephew 55 year old, mohamed bin nayef as crown prince. and for the first time in the country's history a non-royal will be foreign minister. >>> and the nigerian military says they have rescued over 200 girls and women held by boko haram. >>> now to iraq fighting has forced thousands of people to flee and head to the capitol, baghdad from where imran khan now reports. >> reporter: from the outside, it looks like a makeshift prison camp rather than a place of refuge for those fleeing violence in anbar province. perhaps for good reason. the authorities in baghdad have set up several camps like these to house what are officially known as idp's or internally displaced person. effectively refugees within their own country, and some are scared. they are heard reports of resi
on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> welcome back. a reminder of our top stories. aid and rescue teams are beginning to rife in some remote areas of nepal. workers from the u.n. food agency say people are in current need of shelter. >>> saudi arabia's king has named his nephew 55 year old, mohamed bin nayef as crown prince. and for the first time in the country's history a non-royal will be foreign minister. >>> and the nigerian military says they have rescued over 200...
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. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america i'm stephanie sy. baltimore is calm this morning. 2,000 national guard members joined about a thousand law enforcement officers on the streets but there were some scuffles. shortly after the curfew took effect, several people were arrested. john terrett is live in bald nor. john good morning. so what has gone back to normal at this point? and what has not? >> reporter: well let's start with the riot police and the national guard who have just left this area. i'm standing here at the junction of west north and pennsylvania avenue. it is here that the cvs that you first saw fire bombed on monday night is and yesterday, we were talking to you at this hour there was a line of riot police behind me blocking the street. this morning when we arrived there were all details on the corner of what really is a public square. and now they have just gone. so we are alone here for the first time in a couple of days unprotected by police. i think that's a sign that this part of the city is getting back to normal. and
. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america i'm stephanie sy. baltimore is calm this morning. 2,000 national guard members joined about a thousand law enforcement officers on the streets but there were some scuffles. shortly after the curfew took effect, several people were arrested. john terrett is live in bald nor. john good morning. so what has gone back to normal at this point? and what has not? >> reporter: well let's start with the riot police and the national guard who have just...
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only on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> welcome back. you are watching al jazeera, live from our headquarters in doha. crowds have rallied in nepal, demanding immediate help from the government. thousands of people are living in camps and need food and water, following saturday's earthquake. more than 5,000 people have been confirmed dead. >>> saudi arabia's king salomon has named his any view mohamed bin nayef as crown prince. and nigeria's army says it rescued nearly 300 women and girls from boko haram's last strong hold. >>> and now sites like twitter were being used by the opposition to organize demonstrations. the media say they are being targeted and protests have been shut down the protests happened after the president announced he would be running for a third term. malcolm tell us what has been happening. >> reporter: well on this street right now, just in the last few minutes, it has been very tense. there was a big crowd of protesters and the army were here trying to negotiate between the two groups. the army is quite respected
only on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> welcome back. you are watching al jazeera, live from our headquarters in doha. crowds have rallied in nepal, demanding immediate help from the government. thousands of people are living in camps and need food and water, following saturday's earthquake. more than 5,000 people have been confirmed dead. >>> saudi arabia's king salomon has named his any view mohamed bin nayef as crown prince. and nigeria's army says it rescued nearly 300 women...
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only on al jazeera america >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello welcome to the al jazeera newshour. we are live in doha. the top stories, frustration in nepal. aid trickling in four days after a massive earthquake. first in line to the throne. saudi arabia's king names his nephew as the new crown prince in a reshuffle >>> nigeria's military says it rescued nearly 300 women and girls from book. >> and the sport including... >> baltimore get off the street. kid go home, stay home. you have no right to do what you are doing >>> a warning from a baltimore star as riots force the teams baseball stars to play behind closed doors >>> frustration and anger. desperation and need. four days after nepal is struck by an earthquake. nepal is struggling to cope much this is the scope in kathmandu, long lines of people trying to get out of the capital. no buses to take them. whether it's getting a son home to his family or aid into the area transport is stretched to the limit. shortly we'll speak to our correspondent in kathmandu. but first a closer look at the desperate humanitarian situation fa
only on al jazeera america >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello welcome to the al jazeera newshour. we are live in doha. the top stories, frustration in nepal. aid trickling in four days after a massive earthquake. first in line to the throne. saudi arabia's king names his nephew as the new crown prince in a reshuffle >>> nigeria's military says it rescued nearly 300 women and girls from book. >> and the sport including... >> baltimore get off the...
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only on al jazeera america >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello welcome to the al jazeera newshour. we are live in doha. the top stories, frustration in nepal. aid trickling in four days after a massive earthquake. first in line to the throne. saudi arabia's king names his nephew as the new crown prince in a reshuffle >>> nigeria's military says it rescued nearly 300
only on al jazeera america >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello welcome to the al jazeera newshour. we are live in doha. the top stories, frustration in nepal. aid trickling in four days after a massive earthquake. first in line to the throne. saudi arabia's king names his nephew as the new crown prince in a reshuffle >>> nigeria's military says it rescued nearly 300