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only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> for more than two decades the oil giant chevron and ecuador ecuadorians have been locked in a fight over who controls the vast swath of the amazon. the ecuadorians took the first round. that was in a court in ecuador. in 2013 a federal court in new york ruled that the case was unenforceable in the united states because it was the result of fraud by one of the ecuadorians. in the meantime, the indigenous ecuadorians are still waiting for justice. paul beban has the report. >> nice job, dave. >> who picked the spot renee? >> the video purports to show chevron employees and consultants finding oil and laughing about it. at cites the sites the energy giant claims were cleaned up years ago. amazon watch got from a whistle blower inside chevron. >> these videos are essentially the smoking gun evidence that undermines chevron's entire defense in ecuador. they show chevron's own employees admitting that toxic waste still exists in sites they swore they cleaned up. >> leave i
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aljazeera america. >> weeknights on al jazeera america. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most important issues of the day. breaking it down. getting you the facts. it's the only place you'll find... the inside story. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". weeknights, 11:30 eastern. on al jazeera america. >>> i'm ali velshi back at the summit in davos switzerland, now we'll talk about whether projects should be funded by the government or private sector. >> we have things to be done - rail, roads, energy. they are expensive, bike, and take a long time. everybody has said money is not the issue, making them into investable projects is the issue. i'll turn to you, you have spoken about the idea of matching long-term projects with investors, who have long-term"ons, and taking them out of the realm of people with short"ans. and at the same time making projects investable. what does that mean, making projects investable. >> doing them. this is what we typically do. when we think about investing in infrastructure, i think you have to change the way of looking. investing is not
aljazeera america. >> weeknights on al jazeera america. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most important issues of the day. breaking it down. getting you the facts. it's the only place you'll find... the inside story. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". weeknights, 11:30 eastern. on al jazeera america. >>> i'm ali velshi back at the summit in davos switzerland, now we'll talk about whether projects should be funded by the government or...
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only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >>> european leaders are set to discuss ways to stop thousands of people crossing the mediterranean sea to reach europe. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, i am darren jordan, you are afternoon al jazerra. also on the program. saudi jets launch more air strikes on yemen. as fighting continues on the ground. >>> my year a's military saysnigeria's millie says it has launch a ground strike on boko haram. >>> and a volcano and chilly has sent ash 20-kilometers in to the
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jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> as much change as we saw over the last ten or 15 years it will look small compared to what's going to happen in the next ten or 15 years. >> all right we're continuing our conversation about the good the bad and the future of connectivity in america and around the world. as i told you, a new world economic forum report ranks the u.s. seventh among 143 countries in network readiness. debra winn smith, heads up a d.c. based cooperative advocating for a more competitive america in the global marketplace through public policy changes. previously she was the assistant secretary of commerce for technology policy under president george w. bush and says the u.s. cities fosters the most creative environment despite lagging slightly on its digital infrastructure. debra thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> all right let's talk about this for a second. the weird part of this, the country home to silicon valley cultivating the greatest culture of creativity, at least technological creativ
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jazeera america. this is live pictures from baltimore. you see police deployed in fairly large numbers there. earlier, within the past half hour there were mild confrontations with police and protesters. protesters threw water bottles at police, police tried to move them back. there were flash grenades there was a lot of smoke. there has not been a significant amount of violence. certainly it is tense. adam may is not far from the intersection. what are you seeing and hearing? >> i saw a man custody along the police line that formed here at the center. so that went into effect at 10 o'clock. orders were given that people were supposed to clear the street. a small group of spokes did not do that. the police department threw the smoke grenade. the crowd dispersed. a few seconds ago we wondered what are they doing, and an individual individual came out of the middle of the line, police grabbed him. he is now behind the police line in custody, taken away. what you see are hundreds of police officers here.
jazeera america. this is live pictures from baltimore. you see police deployed in fairly large numbers there. earlier, within the past half hour there were mild confrontations with police and protesters. protesters threw water bottles at police, police tried to move them back. there were flash grenades there was a lot of smoke. there has not been a significant amount of violence. certainly it is tense. adam may is not far from the intersection. what are you seeing and hearing? >> i saw a...
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the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmeagile planet judge the bailout of the nation's banks one of the most polarizing events in recent history, critics blasted the move, calling it welfare for the wealthy. it was a necessary evil to save the economy some say to save the economy. whatever side you feel yourself on one fact was indisputable. the gap is wider than ever. nomi prince is a former wall street bank he, the result of u.s. banks manipulating for their advantage, she's the author of several books, including all the president's bankers, the hidden alliance now out in paper back, nomi good to have you back on the show. at some point we have to accept the fact that there are people with too much money and people with not enough and the bank distributes that money from the rich, gives them some interest and lets the less rich buy a car buy a house get an education. the way you write, you talk about the banks as most of the evil or the reason for inequalities. >> they leverage the money trillions and trillions of
the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmeagile planet judge the bailout of the nation's banks one of the most polarizing events in recent history, critics blasted the move, calling it welfare for the wealthy. it was a necessary evil to save the economy some say to save the economy. whatever side you feel yourself on one fact was indisputable. the gap is wider than ever. nomi prince is a former wall street bank...
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only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >>> i'm at the 45th agual forum meetings in davos switzerland, and about to lead a conversation about closing the infrastructure gap. most upped we are not building infrastructure or maintaining that that we have. some of that is because of a shift in how we gn the biggest -- finance the biggest infrastructure projects like power plants, roads, dams, railways. with interest rates at low, this may be the best time history to figure that problem out. >>> the conversation we are having is about bridging the infrastructure gap. the infrastructure financing gan in particular. it's a remarkably important topic. many will not under why there is an infrastructure gap. there has been a remarkable change in the way we finance infrastructure projects in the world. over the last several years. some of it has had to do with the recession that this world felt, and the degree to which banks will get involved in infrastructure issues. as we will hear from our panellists many of the iss
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only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understanding of our changing world. >> it's the very beginning >> this was a storm of the decade >>...hurricane... >> we can save species... >> our special month long focus, fragile planet >>> the world bank has a mandate to promote long-term economic development and reduce poverty. the bank did an eternal review to find out if it was doing enough to protect the rites of people in developing nations who are displaced and resettled by major infrastructure projects, projects that the bank funds. turns out the world bank is not doing enough, and that has implications for 3.4 million. i asked the world bank president if a global organization, whose mission it is to end extreme poverty might have been involved in making things worse for people it was craig to help. >> this was a world bank study, we wanted to know whether throughout the infrastructure projects, we were abiding which rese
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only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> one of the fastest growing criminal threats to the country involves computer hacking. reliance on data networks compounds the issues faced by companies, and yes, governments. national security officials insist that government networks are secure but malwear used may have originated with hackers in russia. randall pinkston has the story. >> the hacking attack originated last october at the state department, forcing computers to shut down. >> we've spoken to the fact that there was and event las year. >> reporter: what was not revealed was that the hackers apparently then worked their way to the white house penetrating one of two computer systems. the hack system called the executive offers network is used by the white house and press office as well as the general counsel's office, it is also used to exchange sensitive information about white house activities including the president's private schedule. deputy national security advisor ben rose took pains to point out t
only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> one of the fastest growing criminal threats to the country involves computer hacking. reliance on data networks compounds the issues faced by companies, and yes, governments. national security officials insist that government networks are secure but malwear used may have originated with hackers in russia. randall pinkston has the story. >> the hacking...
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weeknights on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> from coast to coast. >> people selling fresh water for fracking. >> stories that have impact. >> we lost lives. >> that make a difference. >> senator, we were hoping that we could ask you some questions about your legal problems. >> that open your world. >> it could be very dangerous. >> i hear gunshots. >> a bullet came right there through the window. >> it absolutely is a crisis. >> real reporting. >> this is what we do. >> america tonight. tuesday through friday. 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> america is watching with concern as china flexes its economic, military and geopolitical muscles all over the world. satellite and aerial photos released in the last several days show that china is building a runway on artificial islands that it's building in the south china sea. defense analysts say the runway is big enough for fighter jets transport planes and surveillance aircraft. as the philippines and the united states begin their largest joint military exercises in 15
weeknights on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> from coast to coast. >> people selling fresh water for fracking. >> stories that have impact. >> we lost lives. >> that make a difference. >> senator, we were hoping that we could ask you some questions about your legal problems. >> that open your world. >> it could be very dangerous. >> i hear gunshots. >> a bullet came right...
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south sudan: country of dreams only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understanding of our changing world. >> it's the very beginning >> this was a storm of the decade >>...hurricane... >> we can save species... >> our special month long focus, fragile planet >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >>> we are taking a critical look at america's global war on terror. until recently the white house defended its strategy in somali as a model for counter-terrorism, before the attack by al-shabab gunmen that killed 150 people in a college campus in neighbouring kenyan. one of four gunmen was said to be the son of a local government year. the story is not unique. malcolm webb met with a mother fearing her son is fighting with al-shabab. >> reporter: this woman's son, john, left their home in nairobi, with men
south sudan: country of dreams only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understanding of our changing world. >> it's the very beginning >> this was a storm of the decade >>...hurricane... >> we can save species... >> our special month long focus, fragile planet >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand...
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the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> wornborn in mumbai. vivek ronadive, what he has in store next that made me seek him out in his home court in sacramento. >> as much changes as we've seen in the last ten or 15 years it's going to look small in what's in the next ten or 15 years. and we're going to actually reach that point that utopian world that we all dreamed of as kids where machines do all the work. so in ten or 15 years 85% of all medical diagnosis will be by machines driving by cars will not be a novelty, you'll be printing out things in your own homes through 3d printers. so there's going to be unprecedented changes and a lot of it is going to take away high value-added jobs. and so we also have to think about what does university treatment look like. do we need a campus, do we need a four year degree? is it continuous education? so how do we reconcile this tremendous change where a few will greatly benefit from it but how do we share that with everybody else? and i think th
the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> wornborn in mumbai. vivek ronadive, what he has in store next that made me seek him out in his home court in sacramento. >> as much changes as we've seen in the last ten or 15 years it's going to look small in what's in the next ten or 15 years. and we're going to actually reach that point that utopian world that we all dreamed of...
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talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. . >> >>> saudi led air strikes on yemen continues. aid starts to arrive to help those caught in the middle of the war. iran's foreign minister set to visit pakistan as the parliament considers what role it may play in the saudi-led operation. >>> hello, from doha - also ahead - in memory of those who died in the kenya university attack, a vigil for the 150 students killed by al-shabab.
talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. . >> >>> saudi led air strikes on yemen continues. aid starts to arrive to help those caught in the middle of the war. iran's foreign minister set to visit pakistan as the parliament considers what role it may play in the saudi-led operation. >>> hello, from doha - also ahead - in memory of those who died in the kenya university attack, a vigil for the 150 students killed by al-shabab.
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only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> there's heavy security everywhere >> mass killings... government corruption... misguided influence? >> i wanted people to know, this regime, was evil... >> fault lines investigates the impact of the u.s. involvement in south sudan >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us... >> emmy award winning investigative series... >> we have to get out of here... south sudan: country of dreams only on al jazeera america [ ♪♪ ] >>> philip was a deputy director of the c.i.a. and worked with the federal bureau of investigation, he used techniques to acquire safe. ize latest book: he joins us from washington. i want to pick up from a last point, the point that the united states has not done a great job of being empathetic and understanding the root causes that some of the groups the united states is fighting in the middle east. would you agree with him? >> i think the prob
only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> there's heavy security everywhere >> mass killings... government corruption... misguided influence? >> i wanted people to know, this regime, was evil... >> fault lines investigates the impact of the u.s. involvement in south sudan >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground...
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only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet . >> they say talk is cheap. in the age of twitter talk can be flatout hazardous, especially for your career. social media spreads information at lightening speed. many found out the hard way that trying to be funny or say something that comes out the wrong way can boomerang swiftly and forcefully. social media fuels the flame. it's broken down in this book. and the author says we are living in glasshouses. let's talk about justine sako. if you think about it, you'll remember. 2013, p.r. executive for a major jor multi media firm interactive corporation. flying to cape town, as she leaves, she had 170 followers, and tweeted. going to south africa, hope i don't get aids, just kidding, i'm white. by the time she lands, there's a hashtag, has justine landed. it's gone viral. she lost her job, her company fired her. and she landed into a storm. i remember thinking she's deserving what she gets. she was internet savvy, she had to know it's other misconstrued or fully underst
only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet . >> they say talk is cheap. in the age of twitter talk can be flatout hazardous, especially for your career. social media spreads information at lightening speed. many found out the hard way that trying to be funny or say something that comes out the wrong way can boomerang swiftly and forcefully. social media fuels the flame. it's broken down in this book. and...
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it is a fragile planet and that is our focus on al jazeera america. this entire month. and especially today on earth day. the only debate left is how severe the consequences will be. changes to the world's climate have resulted in accelerated ice melts and rising sea levels. the environmental protection agency says pollution emits greenhouse gases. the likely way of achieving that is for states to cap and trade schemes, cap and trade carbon credits in a regulated market that helps industry players offset the cost of reducing admission. but not everybody agrees, many deny that climate change requires urgent solution. there are things to keep in mind. the all powerful lobby group in washington insists that mandated kits in greenhouses greenhouse gases on average between now an 2030 because the cuts will be costly to industry, and they'll weaken economic growth. president obama disputes those figures. he points to the billions that americans save because of government mandated efficiency standard on things like cars and appliances. president obama focused on the dangers th
it is a fragile planet and that is our focus on al jazeera america. this entire month. and especially today on earth day. the only debate left is how severe the consequences will be. changes to the world's climate have resulted in accelerated ice melts and rising sea levels. the environmental protection agency says pollution emits greenhouse gases. the likely way of achieving that is for states to cap and trade schemes, cap and trade carbon credits in a regulated market that helps industry...
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jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >>> the world bank has a mandate to promote long-term economic development and reduce poverty. the bang did an eternal review to find out if it was doing enough to protect the rites of people in developing nations who are displaced and resettled by major infrastructure projects, projects that the bank funds. turns out the world bank is not doing enough, and that has implications for 3.4 million. i asked the world bank% if a global organization, whose mission assist might have been involved in making things worse for people it was craig to help. >> this was a world bank study, we wanted to know whether throughout the projects, we were abiding which resettlement policies. let me tell what what it is. it is not unique. when you build trur, for the developed countries, they go through this when they bh the railroad or highway 95. when it happens, you have resettlement or something where the government claims the land for the greater good. anyone that happens to be on the land, when the de
jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >>> the world bank has a mandate to promote long-term economic development and reduce poverty. the bang did an eternal review to find out if it was doing enough to protect the rites of people in developing nations who are displaced and resettled by major infrastructure projects, projects that the bank funds. turns out the world bank is not doing enough, and that has...
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only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet [ ♪♪ ] >>> the military prison at guantanamo bay cuba, to this day it stands as a symbol of the divide in america over how the u.s. chooses to fight terrorism. the u.s. holds 122 me at guantanamo bay. one of those inmates admits to being a member of al qaeda in the early 1990s, back when the group was focused on fighting communists in afghanistan. what happens next is where it's murphy. he claims he left afghanistan and al qaeda behind. american authorities were not sure. shortly after 9/11 he was picked up and sent to guantanamo, despite raped denials that he remained a member of al qaeda. what is not in dispute is the role in giving the world a detailed look at life inside guantanamo, with the recent publication of his book. in the book he describes being deprived of sleep. or chained to the floor. he was force-fed sea water, sexually molested, subject to a mock execution and beaten. he began to write the book in survive. it took years to get it published. he rema
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talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. mendsing ties after more than six decades of hostility. u.s. and cuban foreign ministers meet ahead of a regional summit. ♪ ♪ >>> also on the program a cargo plane carrying medical surprise touches down in yemen as the saudi-led air strikes enter a third week. >>> a power gun lobby in the u.s. gets set to flex its political muscle at an annual convention. >>> plus. >> it's been a privilege to go in to
talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. mendsing ties after more than six decades of hostility. u.s. and cuban foreign ministers meet ahead of a regional summit. ♪ ♪ >>> also on the program a cargo plane carrying medical surprise touches down in yemen as the saudi-led air strikes enter a third week. >>> a power gun lobby in the u.s. gets set to flex its political muscle at an annual convention. >>> plus. >> it's been a privilege to go in to
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"talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. two a rights in the weekend mediterranean boating it's as terdisaster.hello and welcome to al jazerra. also ahead on odd show. street battles in aden as forces loyal to the yemeni president try to push back those houthi fighters. in the clear a court throws out a cover up case against argentine press
"talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. two a rights in the weekend mediterranean boating it's as terdisaster.hello and welcome to al jazerra. also ahead on odd show. street battles in aden as forces loyal to the yemeni president try to push back those houthi fighters. in the clear a court throws out a cover up case against argentine press
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the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet two - too big to fail institutions. i'm not talking about subprime mortgages. i'm talking about student loans. they're the only type of consumer debt that cannot be discharged through bankruptcy. you default on your student loan repayments and can you look forward to poor credit, gar nished wages and more. but that's not fbs fright nij a group of student borrowers. they were defrauded. the first ever student debt strike. patricia sabga has the report. >> i felt exuberant. i was exalted. i felt happy. >> an associate degree from everest college in california. part of the for-profit education giant core cohinthian. ot the career everest promised her. >> they promised us that we would have a job in the field we studied in no more than six months. they said we would be getting paid above minimum wage. >> but horn said her everest degree commanded so little respect she couldn't get her foot in the door or transfer her credits to other college. >> i tried t
the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet two - too big to fail institutions. i'm not talking about subprime mortgages. i'm talking about student loans. they're the only type of consumer debt that cannot be discharged through bankruptcy. you default on your student loan repayments and can you look forward to poor credit, gar nished wages and more. but that's not fbs fright nij a group of...
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home for original documentaries al jazeera america presents only on al jazeera america er. >> yemenis also ahead in the program. turkey's president makes a visit to iran following a meeting with the top saudi official. new malaysian law human rights groups say it's a big set back. >>> and in kenya one man's wait for word
home for original documentaries al jazeera america presents only on al jazeera america er. >> yemenis also ahead in the program. turkey's president makes a visit to iran following a meeting with the top saudi official. new malaysian law human rights groups say it's a big set back. >>> and in kenya one man's wait for word
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jazeera america presents only on al jazeera america >>> they are cops for hire complete with a badge, gun and patrol car. >> there's only so many police officers in the city. if they want constant preps they'll have to take the responsibility op them. >> they'll have to pay for it. >> correct. >> how public police officers working private security is a risky business for you, the taxpayer. what is and what isn't in the published diary giving the world an inside look at guantanamo bay. why the book may be out, but president obama is fighting to keep the author in the controversial prison. i'm ali velshi our special coverage starts right now. >> the state of texas executed an innocent man. >> how to make good decisions under stressful circumstances. o anyone anywhere in the country, business, private citizens can higher a cop. i'm talking about real cops in full uniform. gun, cars and all. by the middle of last decade. 98% of police departments serving communities of 10,000 or more were contracting out police personnel for off-duty work. we called major police departments and asked wha
jazeera america presents only on al jazeera america >>> they are cops for hire complete with a badge, gun and patrol car. >> there's only so many police officers in the city. if they want constant preps they'll have to take the responsibility op them. >> they'll have to pay for it. >> correct. >> how public police officers working private security is a risky business for you, the taxpayer. what is and what isn't in the published diary giving the world an inside...
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only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >>> the military prison at guantanamo bay, cuba. to this day it stands as a symbol of the fierce divide in america over how the u.s. chooses to fight terrorism. the u.s. still holds 122 men at guantanamo bay. one of the current inmates admits to being a member of al qaeda in the early 1990s back when the group was focused on fighting communists in afghanistan. what happens next is where it gets murky. he claims he left afghanistan and al qaeda behind. american authorities were not so sure. shortly after 9/11 he was picked up and eventually sent to guantanamo despite his repeated denials he remains a member of al qaeda. what's not in dispute is his role if giving the world a detailed look at life inside guantanamo with the recent publication of his book. in the books slahi describes being deprived of sleep for days and changed to the floor of freeding cold rooms. he says he was force-fed seawater and sexually molested and subject to a mock execution and repeatedly beaten
only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >>> the military prison at guantanamo bay, cuba. to this day it stands as a symbol of the fierce divide in america over how the u.s. chooses to fight terrorism. the u.s. still holds 122 men at guantanamo bay. one of the current inmates admits to being a member of al qaeda in the early 1990s back when the group was focused on fighting communists in afghanistan....
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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
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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. >> "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >>> oil prices plunged nearly 50% since last june bad news for those promoting cleaner renewable energy sources. how can the world boost renewable energy when the economics are working against it. joining he to tackle that and other questions is the chair of the world energy council, and the first woman to hold that position. she was an executive at hydro-quebec, an electric utility. good to have you hear. >> thank you for the invitation. >> from four perspective, when you look at oil, half of what they were a year ago. are you worried about how they are sustainable, environmentally friendly energy is going, cheap oil means they need more. >> we live in an interesting time in the energy sector. it is true that the price of oil, and by extension the price of energy has dropped,
. >> "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >>> oil prices plunged nearly 50% since last june bad news for those promoting cleaner renewable energy sources. how can the world boost renewable energy when...
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only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> as much change as we've seen in the last ten or 15 years it will seem small over the next ten or 15 years. >> here in the united states we often complain about life in the slow lane when it comes to our internet connections but imagine not being able to even get on the information superhighway at all. according to the world economic forum digital poverty is a real problem for much of the world's population. its latest report raises concerns that less advanced nations could be left behind if they don't act fast to get up to speed. daniel karimi, joins us now thank you for being with us. >> pleasure to be here. >> in terms of countries being most business friendly when it comes to the internet, singapore is at the top of the list. i'm wondering why because there is more government speck a lot of the spending doesn't come from government here. >> absolutely correct. let me take a step back and say although we rank countries ranking isn't what should matter here. the dat
only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> as much change as we've seen in the last ten or 15 years it will seem small over the next ten or 15 years. >> here in the united states we often complain about life in the slow lane when it comes to our internet connections but imagine not being able to even get on the information superhighway at all. according to the world economic forum digital poverty...
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only on al jazeera america. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera": international piano superstar lang lang. >> the art, you know, it's about, you know... the distance and in and out, big picture, precision. >> billions of people around the world have seen him perform. at the beijing olympics... the world cup in rio... even jaming at the grammys. >> as a musician we will collaborate with great musicians. >> lang lang grew up in an industrial city in northern
only on al jazeera america. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera": international piano superstar lang lang. >> the art, you know, it's about, you know... the distance and in and out, big picture, precision. >> billions of people around the world have seen him perform. at the beijing olympics... the world cup in rio... even jaming at the grammys. >> as a musician we will collaborate with great musicians. >> lang lang grew up in an industrial city in northern
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>> real money with ali velshi only on al jazeera america >>> terrorism is something that threatens americans at home and abroad. but all the military might in the world is not enough to stop it. tanks, troops have given away to interrogation and intelligence in a fight for hearts and minds. on the home front a conflict has emerged pitting our need for protection against our right to privacy. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. our special report - a smarter war on terror begins right now. >>> so what does it take for america to prosecute a smarter war on terror. it's a pressing question especially as debate about successes and failures continue it's a pressing question after a jury in boston found dzhokhar tsarnaev guilty of all 31 gaunts in the boston marathon bombing. it's more pressing after a week of arrests after federal bureau of investigation proebs proebs uncovering support to u.s. terror groups like al qaeda and i.s.i.l. the u.s. government says recruitment by the groups are a threat. 20,000 foreign fighters have gone to syria to join i.s.i.l. 3400 coming from western countries, 15
>> real money with ali velshi only on al jazeera america >>> terrorism is something that threatens americans at home and abroad. but all the military might in the world is not enough to stop it. tanks, troops have given away to interrogation and intelligence in a fight for hearts and minds. on the home front a conflict has emerged pitting our need for protection against our right to privacy. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. our special report - a smarter war on terror begins...
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only on al jazeera america. >>> i'm ali velshi at the world economic forum in davos switzerland. we'll discuss whether projects boost of the economy. uber is part of the largest designed architecture and engineering firms, one of the largest in the world, the largest in europe. the issue of viability, and will it be built, will it be built to cost, and what is the sustainability, what is the return on the investment. i think it is important aspect. it's probably for the sake of sem plisty, let me re -- simplicity let me remind the audience, we are not just talking about the emerging world. if you have driven a car, you brim. >> we lost a bridge in the past week. >> you are talking about electry fixation fixation. the subject a worldwide. it is about the question of making an investment case, and they are only three sources of money, three ts. it's taxes terrace or transfer of private money. these are the three sources we are talking about. we are not doing a good job as the industries that are involved in infrastructure construction engineering is providing certainty with regard
only on al jazeera america. >>> i'm ali velshi at the world economic forum in davos switzerland. we'll discuss whether projects boost of the economy. uber is part of the largest designed architecture and engineering firms, one of the largest in the world, the largest in europe. the issue of viability, and will it be built, will it be built to cost, and what is the sustainability, what is the return on the investment. i think it is important aspect. it's probably for the sake of sem...
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on al jazeera america. >> not long after president obama announced in november that he worked to delay deportations warnings were issued about scams targeted undocumented immigrants. both law enforcement and community advocates say that fraud is ripe whenever there is a change in immigration policies. but victims living in the shadows are afraid to report these scams because they don't want to bring attention to themselves or their illegal status. >> december pair ration for a legal life in the u.s. has put her in the crosshairs of crooks. she doesn't want her real name to be used so we'll tall her marta. she's 44 years old, a mother of two from ecuador and earns $450 a week working at this restaurant. she may not seem like a lucrative target to scams, but she lost $10,000 on three empty promises to stay in the u.s. fed up she and her son came to see immigration attorney anna maria bazon. she's now trying to track down paperwork from the past to see if anyone will filed documents for marta. >> these immigra
on al jazeera america. >> not long after president obama announced in november that he worked to delay deportations warnings were issued about scams targeted undocumented immigrants. both law enforcement and community advocates say that fraud is ripe whenever there is a change in immigration policies. but victims living in the shadows are afraid to report these scams because they don't want to bring attention to themselves or their illegal status. >> december pair ration for a legal...
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only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet the european leaders triple the budget for search and rescue operations in an effort to stop migrants dieing at sea. ♪ ♪ >>> hole welcome to al jazerra live from dough ma. ima darren jordan. also coming up on the program. 100 years later armenians remember the masses killed by ottoman forces. as fighting continues between rival factions factions faction generally the head of the u.n. operations says that's talk are inevitable. the mag magnificent images from the hubble space
only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet the european leaders triple the budget for search and rescue operations in an effort to stop migrants dieing at sea. ♪ ♪ >>> hole welcome to al jazerra live from dough ma. ima darren jordan. also coming up on the program. 100 years later armenians remember the masses killed by ottoman forces. as fighting continues between rival factions factions faction...
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only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> the summits of the americas is a regional meeting held every three years but rarely has it generated this much attention and that's because cuba is making its first appearance as its works with the united states to normalize relation he. it's a heavy lift but but the diplomatic choreography has been intense. already, president obama suggested he remove cuba from state sponsored terrorism list. david air david arioso. whats tell us the details. >> it is the first time eerts of theseeitherof these men have sat down and talked, april feants 15th, 1959 when vice president richard nixon met with the president of cuba. >> the relationship with venezuela is getting worse. what's the back story here? >> you know, technical strange thing about venezuela is president knicks last nicholas maduro, rely on subsidized oil prices, much in the way that cuba does. he is looking to come and deflect attention inside his own country. the obama administration has lobbed some of theselobb
only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> the summits of the americas is a regional meeting held every three years but rarely has it generated this much attention and that's because cuba is making its first appearance as its works with the united states to normalize relation he. it's a heavy lift but but the diplomatic choreography has been intense. already, president obama suggested he remove cuba...
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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. weekend >>> i'm ray suarez, every kid that picks up a high school diploma in june will have taken some version of american history, the gathering debate over a demanding class shows that we are not sure what we wanted to do for students that take a class. do we teach american history to transmit an ideal version, create young patriots or teach a story, warts and all.
no matter where you are in the country, start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. weekend >>> i'm ray suarez, every kid that picks up a high school diploma in june will have taken some version of american history, the gathering debate over a demanding class shows that we are not sure what we wanted to do for students that take a class. do we teach american history to transmit an ideal version, create young patriots or teach a story, warts and...
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only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet it's vladimirvladimir putin's latespower play in the cold war with the west, plus china is making a power play in pakistan with a multimillion dollar bid. these two developments have me asking tonight: what if anything can america do about it? i'm ali velshi, our special report starts right now. is america losing the global competition for influence in the world? whispers have turned to loud proclamations. i heard them last week when i was in washington for a meeting of the world's most powerful financial leaders. i hear it when i talk to key players around the globe. but before we go down this road, we have to answers answer three questions. is america's influence declining, two if it is, which is gaining? and three taking a half foot foot step back from the world stage is it a bad thing? situation in ukraine morphed into an international crisis? in one bold strike last week, vladimir putin announced plans to sell sophisticated missiles to iran, deploying those missile
only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet it's vladimirvladimir putin's latespower play in the cold war with the west, plus china is making a power play in pakistan with a multimillion dollar bid. these two developments have me asking tonight: what if anything can america do about it? i'm ali velshi, our special report starts right now. is america losing the global competition for influence in the world?...
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kids behind bars: a soledad o'brien special report only on al jazeera america [ ♪♪ ] >>> we are taking a critical look at america's war on terror, just how to deal with terrorism threats - wh on the american home front or overseas has been hotly debated since 9/11 in 2001. the c.i.a. has been criticized for enhanced interaction techniques - torture to some, and rendition, kidnapping to others. domestic agency suggests like the fbi and n.s.a. came under criticism for confidential employments, undercover stings and spying moern communications. the public demands a robust response but pushes back when it invades privacy. something na former leader of c.i.a. james woolsey says does not make sense. he says the fight against terrorism needs to get tougher. >> n.s.a. is a valuable collector of intelligence. you don't defeat people taking off other people's heads, crucifying them and forming mass movements, without penetrating them by spies, electronics or otherwise. and finding out what they are planning to do. you can't kill them with growns. you have to capture and interrogate them. >> what
kids behind bars: a soledad o'brien special report only on al jazeera america [ ♪♪ ] >>> we are taking a critical look at america's war on terror, just how to deal with terrorism threats - wh on the american home front or overseas has been hotly debated since 9/11 in 2001. the c.i.a. has been criticized for enhanced interaction techniques - torture to some, and rendition, kidnapping to others. domestic agency suggests like the fbi and n.s.a. came under criticism for confidential...
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only on al jazeera america. > >>> the nigerian military rescues nearly 300 women and girls from boko haram. psh psh welcome to al jazeera from doha. also ahead - the saudi king names a new heir and replaces a foreign ministers in a major government shake-up. frustration in nepal as survivors of the earthquake wait for aid and relief >>> australia recalls its ambassador to indonesia after two of its citizens are executed by firing squad
only on al jazeera america. > >>> the nigerian military rescues nearly 300 women and girls from boko haram. psh psh welcome to al jazeera from doha. also ahead - the saudi king names a new heir and replaces a foreign ministers in a major government shake-up. frustration in nepal as survivors of the earthquake wait for aid and relief >>> australia recalls its ambassador to indonesia after two of its citizens are executed by firing squad
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only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >>> despite u.s. potential, china is boldly rewriting the rules of global finance by creating a development bank to rival the international monetary fund and the west bank. it is called the asian infrastructure investment bank. the aiib, you may hear it referred to as. china says 57 nations may be founding members. countries are signing up in the face of american opposition. including u.s. allies. china's goal is to raise $100 billion and provide financial support to infrastructure projects in asia. all has come as they refuse to give china a bigger say. the former treasury secretary says that failure paved the way to the u.s. economic influence. the loss of america's role as the underwriter, global economic system. it has plenty to do with the imf, an institution that is 71 years old. mary snow has a look at how it came about. >> reporter: you need to go back to world war ii as to how the international monetary fund came about. after war, there was a call to create an
only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >>> despite u.s. potential, china is boldly rewriting the rules of global finance by creating a development bank to rival the international monetary fund and the west bank. it is called the asian infrastructure investment bank. the aiib, you may hear it referred to as. china says 57 nations may be founding members. countries are signing up in the face of...
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>> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understanding of our changing world. >> it's the very beginning >> this was a storm of the decade >>...hurricane... >> we can save species... >> our special month long focus, fragile planet where the police guilds can trump the skin color of the men and women who wear badges. i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. the cost of injustice begins. >> the bigger challenge how to make good decisions under stressful circumstances. a. >> sickened, that was the reaction of north charleston police chief eddy driggers. wound up dead sparked fierce nationwide protests. latest flash point, south carolina we spoke to the officer in north charleston. >> also been terminated from the police department. a lot of reactions that the lot of the protesters and activists who wanted answers. unfortunately what they felt is they didn't get those answers from the police chief. the police chief did point out that the local department is not handling the investigation income itinfact it is the south carolina law enforcement w
>> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understanding of our changing world. >> it's the very beginning >> this was a storm of the decade >>...hurricane... >> we can save species... >> our special month long focus, fragile planet where the police guilds can trump the skin color of the men and women who wear badges. i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. the cost of injustice begins. >> the bigger challenge...
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only on al jazeera america. >>> do they represent us do they answer to us or a handful of powerful and wealth special interests? >>> another day, another story about access influence and potential conflict of interest involving bill and hillary clinton. the international business times reported that bill clinton accepted $2.5 million in speaking fees from 13 major corporations and trade associations that lobbied the state department while hillary clinton was secretary of state. you see the list includes dell national retail federation and oracle paying the former president $200,000 in the same three month period they lobbied the state department run by hillary clinton. dell received $28 million in state department contracts after hillary clinton took the top job at state. joining us from denver to talk about the article and what it says about the clintons, as an author. david schroeder international editor at "the business times." the payments to the clinton, bill clinton, what is different is this is money going directly to bill clinton as opposed to the foundation? >> that's right, t
only on al jazeera america. >>> do they represent us do they answer to us or a handful of powerful and wealth special interests? >>> another day, another story about access influence and potential conflict of interest involving bill and hillary clinton. the international business times reported that bill clinton accepted $2.5 million in speaking fees from 13 major corporations and trade associations that lobbied the state department while hillary clinton was secretary of...
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start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >>> we are taking a critical look at america's global war on terror. until recently the white house defended its strategy in somali as a model for counter-terrorism, before the attack by al-shabab gunmen that killed 150 people in a college campus in neighbouring kenyan. one of four gunmen was said to be the son of a local government official that went missing last year. the story is not unique. malcolm webb met with a mother fearing her son is fighting with al-shabab. >> reporter: this woman's son, john left their home in nairobi, with men from the mosque when he was 22. that was in 2012. she has never seen him since. these certificates show a conversion from christianity to islam. she believes he joined an extremist group likely al-shabab. he called her in the night to check on her. she asked him to come home. >> translation: he told me he can't because he's wanted by police. i told him nothing is impossible to god. so instead of calling he should
start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >>> we are taking a critical look at america's global war on terror. until recently the white house defended its strategy in somali as a model for counter-terrorism, before the attack by al-shabab gunmen that killed 150 people in a college campus in neighbouring kenyan. one of four gunmen was said to be the son of a local government official that went missing last year. the story is not unique. malcolm...
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. >> an inside look at how roshan >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> think back to early 1990s. imagine being removed from society as a teenager, locked into a cell and being sprung free in 2013 as a 40-year-old man. imagine you did not commit the murder that cost you 30 years of your life? roshan hargrave is over 100 cases that is under scrutiny. >> to the extent his judgment is vacated and a new trial...
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. >> al jazeera america international news. shining a light on the untold stories. >> believe in yourself and you'll get there. >> making the connections to the bigger picture. >> shouldn't you have been tougher? >> get the international news you need to know. al jazeera america. >> the 2016 vote is more than 19 months away but the candidates, activates, big money donors are already taking shape. hillary clinton holds the biggest record, 36 million set back in 2008 during her last presidential run. but multiple reports show that jeb bush is now bragging of a new presidential record, even before he's announced his intention to run yet. the superpac has raised more money than any political party in history. superpacs don't have any raise. mr. bush and his strategist have a novel strategy to work around any imghts limitations. in the complex world of campaign financing, jeb bush is floating into uncharted waters. his right to raise superpac which can raise unlimited amounts of money will take responsibility for nearly all televisi
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only on al jazeera america. >> tonight we're looking at america's domestic wore on terror. what counters terrorism theories work and what don't work. law enforcement needs to finder alternative ways of gathering intelligence on the ground without relying so much on sting operations and confidential informants. what are some of those sting operations that you would suggest? >> the fbi knows how to engage in without necessarily putting informants in there when there's no suspicion of wrongdoing. when you use confidential informants you should monitor them carefully. the sorts of problems we identified and the number of cases involved informants who basically found easy tarts that they could turn into terrorists who -- rgth targets that they could turn into terrorists who would never likely be involved in these sorts of activities in the first place. that's what you want to avoid you're trying to prevent crimes but in the process of preventing crimes you don't want to manufacture them. >> but when it comes to manufacturing evidence as a lot of people suggest or trying to make
only on al jazeera america. >> tonight we're looking at america's domestic wore on terror. what counters terrorism theories work and what don't work. law enforcement needs to finder alternative ways of gathering intelligence on the ground without relying so much on sting operations and confidential informants. what are some of those sting operations that you would suggest? >> the fbi knows how to engage in without necessarily putting informants in there when there's no suspicion of...