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jazeera america [ ♪ ] >> thanks for joining us on "america tonight". i'm joie chen. a political leader determined to solve america's immigration problems with a simple solution. round up those that crossed into the county for work and a better life and send them back. plans of donald trump ignited fury, what he is suggesting is not new. the notion of voluntary repatriation goes back decades to president hoover's administration, when hundreds of thousands were forced out. when critics say the mass deportation is too costly to happen. the truth of a matter is in an overlooked corner of history lays proof that it has. >> here at the edge of the wild horse desert at a whistle stop town on the line from houston to brownsville, generations of workers and families became american. they were the people who built kinksville texas. >> if it wasn't for the mexicans brought over... >> they were the lifeblood of the early days of this town. >> it was their blood and suede and tears that built this town. >> among the sons of kingsville is flores, his parents coming a century ago,
jazeera america [ ♪ ] >> thanks for joining us on "america tonight". i'm joie chen. a political leader determined to solve america's immigration problems with a simple solution. round up those that crossed into the county for work and a better life and send them back. plans of donald trump ignited fury, what he is suggesting is not new. the notion of voluntary repatriation goes back decades to president hoover's administration, when hundreds of thousands were forced out. when...
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here's the truth about america. less than 10 years after my my parents came to america, my dad was a bartender and my parents bought a home in a stable neighborhood. my parents worked well into their 70's but were able to retire with dignity and security. people say you do not come from success and privilege. i do. i come from extra night privilege. two parents who were married to each other who love their children and raised us to believe in the american dream. [applause] marco rubio: my parents were not rich. my parents were not famous, but my parents were successful. you know why? because they lived to see all four of their children live a life better than their own. [applause] rubio: what my parents achieved has a name. it is called the american dream. [applause] is not just myat story. as americans, that is our story. there are thousands of people here right now and i don't know all of your stories, but i know that you are americans. because you are americans come i know that you come from a story not unlike th
here's the truth about america. less than 10 years after my my parents came to america, my dad was a bartender and my parents bought a home in a stable neighborhood. my parents worked well into their 70's but were able to retire with dignity and security. people say you do not come from success and privilege. i do. i come from extra night privilege. two parents who were married to each other who love their children and raised us to believe in the american dream. [applause] marco rubio: my...
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and i wanted america to win that race. we made the largest single investment in clean energy in our history. we invested in solar power, we invested in wind power, we invested in geothermal power. we gave seed money to entrepreneurs and businesses to get them to work with these promising new technologies and get them out of the door faster. 98% of those investments we made under our loan programs are paying off. taxpayers are getting their money back and some and these businesses are thriving. the recovery act combined to support hundreds of thousands of jobs, including nearly 300 right here. this was an example of the fruits of those investment nas we made. jobs that america needs done, getting done right here in florida. if you look around, you see the difference hardworking americans with some smart help from the government had been able to accomplish. seven years ago, electricity from solar was just getting off the ground. today we've multiplied the amount of solar power that america produces 30 times over. seven years
and i wanted america to win that race. we made the largest single investment in clean energy in our history. we invested in solar power, we invested in wind power, we invested in geothermal power. we gave seed money to entrepreneurs and businesses to get them to work with these promising new technologies and get them out of the door faster. 98% of those investments we made under our loan programs are paying off. taxpayers are getting their money back and some and these businesses are thriving....
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"america tonight"america tonighe gliha first investigated last spring. >> by the time her husband died in 2013, he had had two kidney transplants. >> he was 56 when he died. he always said when he died he wanted to donate his body to science. because of his health issues, he thought you know i've gone through this, this and this. they could probably learn a lot from my body. >> linda donated tom's body to biological research center of illinois. unbeknowns to linda her husband and body was about to become a part of a very lucrative industry. the trade in cadaver parts, a single body can bring in as much as $10,000. >> what specifically did you think would happen when he donatehis body to science? >> i owners -- donated his body to science diswhrm i thought when he was picked up, they would take him to their facility, and determine who was looking for a certain thing, i didn't think we'll send tom's hid here, his arm here, sell his skin here. i did not think that would happen. >> the investigation appears to involve human bodies donated for medical research. >> reporter: linda's alarm be
"america tonight"america tonighe gliha first investigated last spring. >> by the time her husband died in 2013, he had had two kidney transplants. >> he was 56 when he died. he always said when he died he wanted to donate his body to science. because of his health issues, he thought you know i've gone through this, this and this. they could probably learn a lot from my body. >> linda donated tom's body to biological research center of illinois. unbeknowns to linda...
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america has been great to me. i want to be great to america. i want to do something that is really going to put us back on the right course and make america great again. >> i am not and i will never support to grant blanket legalization amnesty. >> marco rubio is part of the gang are they trying to secure amnesty, one of the architects of the plan -- >> you are given legal status to people of broken the law. >> marker review is a member of the gang of eight and ted cruz was in. >> i am ted cruz and i approved this message. >> i think you might want to say hello to somebody did >> use honest, dependable, loyal, relatively funny. he does not rack like some people we know. >> are we talking about? >> i can't remember. >> he's got the same values that america seems to have lost. american thing. >> much ... marco rubio's top accomplishment that made you decide to endorse him? >> a guy who has been able to win a tough election in florida. >> can you name his top accomplishment? >> someone who has tremendous potential, tremendous gifts. it is hard to
america has been great to me. i want to be great to america. i want to do something that is really going to put us back on the right course and make america great again. >> i am not and i will never support to grant blanket legalization amnesty. >> marco rubio is part of the gang are they trying to secure amnesty, one of the architects of the plan -- >> you are given legal status to people of broken the law. >> marker review is a member of the gang of eight and ted cruz...
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america's loving dog. >> the five most favorite breeds in america. we'll count them down. >> we have been teasing it all lara, do you have your favorite. >> all of them. >> don't let lara take a dog home. >>> let's start with the fifth most popular dog. >> the fifth most popular breed is the beagle. >> come on out, beagle. >> oh, they are cute. >> the best barker of the bunch. a true hound dog. keep him on a leash. >> why do they make great pets. >> because they're friendly, they get along great with kids. >> plus, they're super cute. they make weird barking sounds. >> number four. >> the fourth most popular pup is the -- >> the bulldog! >> i thought this was number one. i really did. >> america lost it bulldogs. they're sweet. they don't require a lot of exercise. they're great in the city or in the country. >> you got to love them. they have an unique face. >> america, i'm not sure what you're seeing right now. but we're holding on the third spot is -- >> golden retriever. >> now, i would have thought this was our number one. >> they're super versa
america's loving dog. >> the five most favorite breeds in america. we'll count them down. >> we have been teasing it all lara, do you have your favorite. >> all of them. >> don't let lara take a dog home. >>> let's start with the fifth most popular dog. >> the fifth most popular breed is the beagle. >> come on out, beagle. >> oh, they are cute. >> the best barker of the bunch. a true hound dog. keep him on a leash. >> why do they...
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hoy estamos aquÍ en despierta amÉrica, lunes 15 de febrero de 2016. y hoy celebramos dÍas de los presidentes, asÍ que todos los niÑos que estÁn en casa y la familia unida le damos la bienvenida. >> de vacaciones todos los chamacos el dÍa de hoy. estamos de costa a costa completamente en vivo. le damos la bienvenida a los amigos de la costa oeste y que este dÍa se la pasen muy bien. >> gracias a toda california por ese cariÑo. nos llenaron el corazÓn. >> cÓmo los queremos. >> quÉ gente tan hermosa! >> ifran nos quedamos con las ganas de ir pero esperamos una sorpresa hermosa. un super especial que sale este domingo por sal y pimienta a las 8 / 7 centro con todas las reinas. >> asÍ que gracias una vez mÁs por su cariÑo. ya estamos en la semana de premio lo nuestro. tenemos todos los detalles y prepÁrese porque esta noche va a prometer. >> es la hora de... >> el regreso... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> muy, muy buenos dÍas a todos san francisco, los angeles, california. todos los que nos estÁn viendo la costa este. vamos a refrescar la maÑana como
hoy estamos aquÍ en despierta amÉrica, lunes 15 de febrero de 2016. y hoy celebramos dÍas de los presidentes, asÍ que todos los niÑos que estÁn en casa y la familia unida le damos la bienvenida. >> de vacaciones todos los chamacos el dÍa de hoy. estamos de costa a costa completamente en vivo. le damos la bienvenida a los amigos de la costa oeste y que este dÍa se la pasen muy bien. >> gracias a toda california por ese cariÑo. nos llenaron el corazÓn. >> cÓmo los...
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this is america tonight. ali "on target" is next. >> i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight, a firsthand look at the harsh reality of the american dream. presidential candidates are making lots of promises designed to appeal to middle class voters. that's no surprise. one obvious reason is that more than half of americans still, still identify themselves as middle class. that's after a great recession that knocked many people out of the middle. and even though we are years into an economic recovery a lot of americans who consider themselves middle class continue to struggle to pay their bills and save money for retirement or send theirs kids to school. and that struggle adds power to preliminary pledges to help people whose incomes have gone almost nowhere in years. bear that in mind as you listen to hillary clinton speaking recently in iowa. >> we need a tax system that makes the wealthy pay more and does not tax the middle class. i'm the only candidate running in either party who will tell you my goal, my pledge is to raise incomes not taxes on the midd
this is america tonight. ali "on target" is next. >> i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight, a firsthand look at the harsh reality of the american dream. presidential candidates are making lots of promises designed to appeal to middle class voters. that's no surprise. one obvious reason is that more than half of americans still, still identify themselves as middle class. that's after a great recession that knocked many people out of the middle. and even though we are...
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al jazeera america. with a wit bitter chill in the east this weekend, many of us are looking for a place to stay warm. but out where winter cold is a way of life, they say why not enjoy it. adam may gets the drift of lake minnetonka's pastime. >> sit an stair into a hole. in subzero weather waiting for the big one. lake minnetonka, issues more than a million fishing permits each year. >> what is its about ice fishing in minnesota? why are people so into it here? >> it's something to do in the winter. trust me, we would be fishing year round open water if we could. but it freezes and people love fishing in minnesota so we keep doing it. >> dan jasper has turned minnesota's favorite winter pastime into a successful business. the ice fishing tour guide drove us around the lake covered in 26 inches of ice. the frigid freeway, enough to hold our heavy inturn. suburban. >> you plow the roads and everybody uses them? >> yeah. >> that's pretty nice of you. >> the roads live to villages of ice houses. >> most of
al jazeera america. with a wit bitter chill in the east this weekend, many of us are looking for a place to stay warm. but out where winter cold is a way of life, they say why not enjoy it. adam may gets the drift of lake minnetonka's pastime. >> sit an stair into a hole. in subzero weather waiting for the big one. lake minnetonka, issues more than a million fishing permits each year. >> what is its about ice fishing in minnesota? why are people so into it here? >> it's...
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eastern, only on al jazeera america that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com. talk to us on twitter or facebook, and come back, we'll have more of tomorrow. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >>> i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. tonight - two political parties in danger of being overrun. donald trump on the righted. bernie sanders on the left. and the pitch fork brigade are getting stronger >>> tonight there are more indications that both democratic and republican parties, revealing a populous realignment. the latest polls indicate that bernie sanders and donald trump are regaining ground. they are tapping into anger at wall street for the trade deals, foreign business and politics.
eastern, only on al jazeera america that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com. talk to us on twitter or facebook, and come back, we'll have more of tomorrow. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >>> i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. tonight - two political parties in danger of being overrun. donald trump on...
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sanders: think about america -- think about an america that has the best rail system in the world. think about an america that has great public transportation, which has state-of-the-art water systems and wastewater plants, and which creates millions of jobs doing that. and, when we look at our educational system, we should be hiring teachers, not firing teachers. [applause] sen. sanders: and it is important -- it is important to think out of the box, think outside the status quo. every psychologists who studies the issue understands that the most important years for intellectual and emotional development are 0-4. that is a fact. and yet, all over this country working parents are finding it very hard to get quality, affordable childcare. you have childcare workers who make wages lower than mcdonald's wages. while they do some of the most important work in our society. we can create hundreds of thousands of jobs, good jobs, rebuilding our dysfunctional child care system. [applause] sen. sanders: now jane and i have been married 27 years -- [applause] sen. sanders: we have four great
sanders: think about america -- think about an america that has the best rail system in the world. think about an america that has great public transportation, which has state-of-the-art water systems and wastewater plants, and which creates millions of jobs doing that. and, when we look at our educational system, we should be hiring teachers, not firing teachers. [applause] sen. sanders: and it is important -- it is important to think out of the box, think outside the status quo. every...
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ademÁs "despierta amÉrica" te inspira porque separado por eso la migra y unidos por "despierta amÉrica" vemos la pesadilla que vive la familia, y asÍ dÉbora recuerdo a su niÑo edwin josÉ y estÁn a punto de reencontrarse gracias a nuestro programa. >> que tambiÉn lo extraÑamos con por lo que nos ha pasado aquÍ, Él estÁ mas seguro allÁ, le he pedido mucho a dios, y sÉ que un dÍa nos vamos a ver. ♪ ♪ ana: increÍble momento que no se puede perder, como tambiÉn esto tenemos el escÁndalo cuando la cantante cristina pÚblicoara en las redes sociales mensajes que comprometo en a su parejo. es aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn y su programa favorito reen cada vez que me dejo crecer el cabello, siempre se me reseca. pero pantene hace que mi cabello sea casi indestructible. la nueva fórmula pro-v fortalece cada pulgada. así puedo lucir mi cabello aún más largo. strong is beautiful. pantene. ♪ ♪ me voy enamorando en la semana del amor! (risas) mÁs te vale que por favor! me voy o me estoy enamorando! feliz dÍa para ustedes que estÁn en
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but the reason i'm supporting governor kasich is because i love america and everything that america has done for me, i'm supporting america, i'm supporting governor kasich because i love my sons and i want a better future. now, we've got some work to do. we've got ground to make up. but if we work hard, if we work together, you and i, we share a common vision. faith and freedom is what governor kasich believes in so please join me in giving a warm nashville welcome to the next president of the united states, governor john kasich! [applause] governor kasich: thank you all. there you go, you've got it, that's right. all right, thank you all for being here. i think this thing works. how are you all doing? good today? thanks for coming out this morning. wow. this is some facility. i kept almost popping out. i felt like jagger before they introduced the stones. anyway, it's great to be here and boy, there's a lady -- you got to be careful about those buckeye flags. we're down here, you know. so let me just tell you a little bit about myself and how about the judge? let me tell you something.
but the reason i'm supporting governor kasich is because i love america and everything that america has done for me, i'm supporting america, i'm supporting governor kasich because i love my sons and i want a better future. now, we've got some work to do. we've got ground to make up. but if we work hard, if we work together, you and i, we share a common vision. faith and freedom is what governor kasich believes in so please join me in giving a warm nashville welcome to the next president of the...
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"america tonight's" lisa stark got a look at the one place in america where the seemingly hope. >> this is building 10, a surprising generic name for a place that is anything but. the clinically center as the national institutes of health is the largest hospital devoted entirely to clinical research. for many it's the last stop when all else has failed. leaving some to call it the national institute of hope. it is where cutting edge treatments and even cures have been discovered. and where, for the last 10 years, dr. forbes porter has been doing research on a disease so rare there are only about 500 known cases. it is called neiman pick c, or npc. destroying many of the body's devices, the ability to eat even. >> the development of symptoms is slow so it's hard sometimes to pick out that these kids truly have something that's out of the range of normal. >> reporter: these are symptoms julia kane knows all too well. the 15-year-old was diagnosed with npc when she was just 11. >> how does it make you feel? what does it do to you? >> it bounds up cholesterol in the membranes that causes me
"america tonight's" lisa stark got a look at the one place in america where the seemingly hope. >> this is building 10, a surprising generic name for a place that is anything but. the clinically center as the national institutes of health is the largest hospital devoted entirely to clinical research. for many it's the last stop when all else has failed. leaving some to call it the national institute of hope. it is where cutting edge treatments and even cures have been...
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katty: this is bbc "world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. 2 outsider shakeup american politics, scoring big wins in new hampshire and making insiders from both parties very nervous. on therned to a village front line in ukraine were all but a few have abandoned their homes. that is music to a cat's gear years. one musician is hitting a high note with felines in mind. ♪ katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. donald trump and bernie sanders took a break from the presidential camp pain after victories in the new hampshire primary. they shook up american politics with plans that only a year ago would have seen unthinkable. two republicans dropped out of the race today. the others won't get much rest. the next vote is 10-days away. at 8:00 last night the news of unusual seismic activity in what they call the granite state. in 2itical earthquake landslides, one on the left and one on the right. 's camp, the news there man had one,. almost hysterical scenes. h
katty: this is bbc "world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. 2 outsider shakeup american politics, scoring big wins in new hampshire and making insiders from both parties very nervous. on therned to a village front line in ukraine were all but a few have abandoned their homes. that is music to a cat's gear years. one musician is hitting a high note with felines in mind. ♪ katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe....
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and thanks for joining us on "america tonight." i'm joie chen. imagine your health held hospital contaminate. what would it be worth to free your medical records or to protect them from more malicious attacks? a top medical center in california was forted to take that action after a cyber attack on their computer system. and the cyber attack is focusing attention on what is a growing threat, ircht "america tonight" lisa fletcher warns us. >> the hollywood hospital is the scene of the crime which once would have been only the thing of the movies. >> tal >> all the signs say, don't use the computers. i said what happened? we got hacked. >> infecting its files with ransomware. >> they in effect file after file after file. typically there's a key to undo it. >> the antedote? a series of key strokes which the hospital would receive only after a bitcoin ransom. as moirnt learned hospital hacks don't just compromise your data. they can cause your death. >> every gaming console that you can buy at the toy store, the nintendo wii, the x box those have all
and thanks for joining us on "america tonight." i'm joie chen. imagine your health held hospital contaminate. what would it be worth to free your medical records or to protect them from more malicious attacks? a top medical center in california was forted to take that action after a cyber attack on their computer system. and the cyber attack is focusing attention on what is a growing threat, ircht "america tonight" lisa fletcher warns us. >> the hollywood hospital is...
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naturalmente bella. ♪ ♪ >> seguimos aquÍ en despierta amÉrica. las cÁmaras de despierta amÉrica estuvieron con gloria trevi tras bambalinas, antes de que la reina de la taquilla saliera al escenario. >> quÉ tal si vemos esto que nos preparÓ? >> venga!! >> nerviosa por su presentaciÓn a la ciudad de mÉxico, las cÁmaras de despierta amÉrica estuvieron en el sound check de la regiÓn montarÁ. entramos en exclusiva hasta su camerino para ser testigos de cÓmo la cantante se prepara antes de salir al escenario y quÉ hay detrÁs de tanta lentejuela y glamour. >> por ejemplo, Éste me lo hicieron unos chicos de nueva york. me da un poquito de pena decir un solo diseÑador. pero esto es un poco de lo que son. acÁ están los accesorios. acÁ estÁ una de las corbatas, super linda, esta es otra. esa la comprÉ en italia. >> emocionada por el lleno total en la arena, ciudad de mÉxico, aÚn no puede creer que esta gira sea todo un Éxito y ya sea considerada como la reina de la taquilla. >> el pÚblico que es tan lindo conmigo, que hizo realidad
naturalmente bella. ♪ ♪ >> seguimos aquÍ en despierta amÉrica. las cÁmaras de despierta amÉrica estuvieron con gloria trevi tras bambalinas, antes de que la reina de la taquilla saliera al escenario. >> quÉ tal si vemos esto que nos preparÓ? >> venga!! >> nerviosa por su presentaciÓn a la ciudad de mÉxico, las cÁmaras de despierta amÉrica estuvieron en el sound check de la regiÓn montarÁ. entramos en exclusiva hasta su camerino para ser testigos de cÓmo...
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good morning america is up next. have a good day. >>> good morning, america. the denver broncos run away with the championship. >> the denver broncos have taken super bowl 50. >> their devastating defense grounding cam newton. >> the ball is out in the end zone. >> and powering past carolina. a super ending for peyton manning, becoming the oldest qb to lead his team to the title. was this his final game? peyton manning is joining us this morning. >>> one-two punch. two powerful storms moving in. 25 states in the crosshairs. new england under a blizzard warning. hurricane-force winds. thousands ordered to take cover in their cabins. >>> overnight, bill clinton lashes out against bernie sanders and his supporters. >> vicious trolling and attacks that are literally too profane, often not to mention sexist, to repeat. >> and all bets are off for the republicans after fallout from the big debate. just one day till the country's first primary, and the race for . say my name you know who i am >> and the other showdown at the super bowl. bruno mars and beyonce facing
good morning america is up next. have a good day. >>> good morning, america. the denver broncos run away with the championship. >> the denver broncos have taken super bowl 50. >> their devastating defense grounding cam newton. >> the ball is out in the end zone. >> and powering past carolina. a super ending for peyton manning, becoming the oldest qb to lead his team to the title. was this his final game? peyton manning is joining us this morning. >>>...
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and that includes america. even if american leaders don't fully understand or agree with the judeo-christian teachings of the bible, matching up genesis 12:3 with the thousands of years of history involving israel should be convincing enough. bless israel and you will be blessed. curse israel and you will be cursed. what is so special about israel? to answer that question, we have to look briefly at the beginning of the nation of israel. while israel is often called "god's chosen people," it is more accurate to say that god chose a person by the name of abraham. rather than choosing an existing nation, god chose a man and created and his wife sarah. that nation became god's chosen people. actually, the phrase "chosen people" does not even occur in the bible in the new king james version. but there are abundant references in scripture to the idea. psalm 33:12 says, "blessed is the nation whose god is the lord, and the people he has chosen as his own inheritance." people who recognize god's purposes for israel an
and that includes america. even if american leaders don't fully understand or agree with the judeo-christian teachings of the bible, matching up genesis 12:3 with the thousands of years of history involving israel should be convincing enough. bless israel and you will be blessed. curse israel and you will be cursed. what is so special about israel? to answer that question, we have to look briefly at the beginning of the nation of israel. while israel is often called "god's chosen...
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"america tonight's" sheila macvicar, thank you. >>> next up, a documentary on al jazeera america at the intersection of social media and justice, the film on finding sunil. and. >>> can this be the campaign that finally changes, at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> what happens at the time intersection of social media and society's fears? case in point the search for a missing college student and the stunning turn it took in the days after the boston marathon bombing. al jazeera america this weekend debuts a documentary about tragedy, technology and truth in the film, help us find sunil tripathi. >> the first 48 hours of the search were frantic. the emotion was just incede bli tense and the adrenalin wasth credibly flowing. >> this case was a little bit new, we knew it wasn't a run away, it was a local kid, we quickly learned from the family he had had some struggles. >> he had been getting pressure to get help which he did not want to do. so there was athe feeling that t maybe, just maybe he took off because he just needed a break. >> if someone does not want to be found then it makes i
"america tonight's" sheila macvicar, thank you. >>> next up, a documentary on al jazeera america at the intersection of social media and justice, the film on finding sunil. and. >>> can this be the campaign that finally changes, at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> what happens at the time intersection of social media and society's fears? case in point the search for a missing college student and the stunning turn it took in the days after the boston marathon...
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r [ cheers and applause ] all comer to look for america to look for america to look for america i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. premembered today in concord. pjean: 45 years ago today derry' s p, own astronaut alan shepard pwalked on the moon. phe was part of the apollo 14 plunar mission. pthere are several displays at pthe mcauliffe-shepard discovery pcenter that celebrate shepard' s paccomplishments in the space rogram. pthe apollo 14 mission was one of pthe most significant. p>> for one thing, they brought phome an amazing amount of moon procks that are still being plooked at. ptoday we are still finding the pthings that they brought back. pjean: alan shepard is one of 12 eople ever to set foot on the pmoon. pand the man he did that with, psome sad news just into the pnewsroom, passed away. phe was 85 years old. pmike: really nice weather to get pout there for the penguin plunge pto support special olympics on psunday. pthere' s also the high school lunged tomorrow. pif you want to support a great pcause, check us out in hampton pbeach as we -- that' s right, pjum
r [ cheers and applause ] all comer to look for america to look for america to look for america i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. premembered today in concord. pjean: 45 years ago today derry' s p, own astronaut alan shepard pwalked on the moon. phe was part of the apollo 14 plunar mission. pthere are several displays at pthe mcauliffe-shepard discovery pcenter that celebrate shepard' s paccomplishments in the space rogram. pthe apollo 14 mission was one of pthe most significant....
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we used to be at the top of latin america. now we are the bottom. >> with some of the world's biggest oil reserves, venezuela neglected other industries as the oil revenues flowed in. it failed to invest, and billions disappeared through corruption. when the oil price crashed, it was completely exposed. rarely has the country so badly mismanaged its natural wealth, one former energy minister told me. >> we've destroyed 100 years of energy industry, oil, gas, and electricity. how destructive? very much. >> the country is deep in recession, unable to afford imported food or goods, but it is ordinary venezuelans who are suffering. with inflation expected to hit 700% this year, according to the imf, venezuela is perhaps the world's worst performing economy. the government has resorted to printing more money, rendering the currency almost completely worthless, and people have to line up for hours to find the most basic of goods. this feels like a country on the brink. having queued all morning, they haven't won the lottery but just
we used to be at the top of latin america. now we are the bottom. >> with some of the world's biggest oil reserves, venezuela neglected other industries as the oil revenues flowed in. it failed to invest, and billions disappeared through corruption. when the oil price crashed, it was completely exposed. rarely has the country so badly mismanaged its natural wealth, one former energy minister told me. >> we've destroyed 100 years of energy industry, oil, gas, and electricity. how...
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how soon will america go broke? baits' not just sanders and the democrats who promise impossible spending. republicans want to spend more, too. >> we need to increase our military spending. >> we are not spending enough right now. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase changes everything. thanks. ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to enable global commerce that can help your company grow steadily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ yawn * america isn't truly socialist yet. under socialism government owns everything. our government doesn't. it on owns about half. yes. government so big it controls half the economy. and the government controlled part keeps getting bigger. we are on the road to bankruptcy. so what do the democra
how soon will america go broke? baits' not just sanders and the democrats who promise impossible spending. republicans want to spend more, too. >> we need to increase our military spending. >> we are not spending enough right now. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. complete allergy relief or incomplete....
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people in america have been waiting for this moment. and so, literally, they just hand us things. >> elliot: and we're very excited like you are. >> pelley: thousands of relics were examined, but only 25 will be in the collection. this is one of them. >> renee anderson: this was actually a connection we made with the family. mr. jesse burke was an enslaved man, and he was charged with playing this violin and and his guest. >> pelley: this is the smithsonian's warehouse in maryland, where the story is and these are a few of the lines. "received by grigsby e. thomas, the sum of $350 in full payment for a negro boy by the name of jim, about ten years old, this 31st day of december, 1835." jim would have been familiar with these-- shackles dating before 1860, bondage that might have been broken if the keeper of this bible had succeeded in his bloody rebellion. commanded him to break the chains. his bible was taken away before his execution. paul gardullo is a leader of the curating team. >> paul gardullo: i think many of us who know the sto
people in america have been waiting for this moment. and so, literally, they just hand us things. >> elliot: and we're very excited like you are. >> pelley: thousands of relics were examined, but only 25 will be in the collection. this is one of them. >> renee anderson: this was actually a connection we made with the family. mr. jesse burke was an enslaved man, and he was charged with playing this violin and and his guest. >> pelley: this is the smithsonian's warehouse...
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of america. they control whole lot of the bank deposits in this country. above and beyond the issue we will have to bail them out again is the impact of a few financial institutions with so much wealth and power. that is why i agree with a number of economists who believe we should reestablish glass-steagall legislation and why we should break up the largest financial institutions in this country. what i want to see is a financial system, which is not itself, whose main goal is simply to make as much money as it can remember boring making? small business gautier local bank. make an affordable loan. that is the kind of thinking i think we need. not a system that allows for the creation of incredibly complicated when it took pools that nobody -- tools that nobody understands, that are often fraudulent. me tell you a story that i think peoplesses the american and why they are so angry and builds -- dissolution. theman sachs is one of major financial institutions on wall street as you know. a couple
of america. they control whole lot of the bank deposits in this country. above and beyond the issue we will have to bail them out again is the impact of a few financial institutions with so much wealth and power. that is why i agree with a number of economists who believe we should reestablish glass-steagall legislation and why we should break up the largest financial institutions in this country. what i want to see is a financial system, which is not itself, whose main goal is simply to make...
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. >>> good morning, america. broncos, super bowl champs! >>> good morning, america. happy monday, everyone. up for the super bowl last night. so much excitement there. going to show the touchdown that sealed the win for the broncos right there. there you go, c.j. anderson zone. >> they jumped out early and never looked back. the night started on a high note, lady gaga wowing the crowd with the national anthem. >> they did such an amazing job. fierce beyonce and her brand-new song. there she is. we'll go behind the scenes in just a little bit for that spectacular performance. >> were you watching? even the outfits were making a highlight. coming up peyton manning is going to talk to us a little bit later this morning. will he or will he not retire? we'll ask him. >>> right now, jesse palmer in santa clara with the latest. gorpg, jesse. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this game had all of the ingredients for a cssic super bowl. we had a close game. a phenomenal halftime show. celebs galore. but the big question on everyone's mind this morning, after leading his team
. >>> good morning, america. broncos, super bowl champs! >>> good morning, america. happy monday, everyone. up for the super bowl last night. so much excitement there. going to show the touchdown that sealed the win for the broncos right there. there you go, c.j. anderson zone. >> they jumped out early and never looked back. the night started on a high note, lady gaga wowing the crowd with the national anthem. >> they did such an amazing job. fierce beyonce and her...
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to know what is america and what isn't america. if you believe in anything, ladies and gentlemen, you believe in nothing. that is why it is so important that we step up and sponge this publicly corrected lee in the nose, that we hit first, and don't stop because if we don't take action, if wheat remain a punching bag, everything dear to us, family, of faith, flag, neighborhood, all of those things will mean nothing. they will mean absolutely nothing and we may as well all go out and by ourselves some bid sheets and head where and start head butting because we need to be able to defend ourselves. we need to be able to have as much passion and hunger and desire to win as our enemies do. we need to be able to match the fervor of those that would seek to diminish america. we need to match them in strength, in strategy, in all of those things and that is what my book does. it lays out a very clear strategy to retake america and crush political correctness and involves reasserting the american idea. involved engaging in the culture war.
to know what is america and what isn't america. if you believe in anything, ladies and gentlemen, you believe in nothing. that is why it is so important that we step up and sponge this publicly corrected lee in the nose, that we hit first, and don't stop because if we don't take action, if wheat remain a punching bag, everything dear to us, family, of faith, flag, neighborhood, all of those things will mean nothing. they will mean absolutely nothing and we may as well all go out and by...
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america runs on dunkin'. cc2 test message >>> back now with the romantic comedy so many enjoyed this valentine's day weekend, it's allison brie plays a woman who's looking for love in all of the wrong places. abc's sara haines. >> reporter: she may be best known to audiences as trudy from mad men. >> we're done, peter. >> reporter: and annie from community. in the romantic comedy how to be single, she plays a new york city woman who's dating with the sole focus of finding a husband >> i'm on ten different wedding websites to increase my odds. >> reporter: your character is very organized and driven. >> yes. >> reporter: i have read that many of your characters have been inspired by your older sister. >> yes, my older and only sister is inspires a lot of characters. she's type a, she really gets stuff done. she's been a great inspiration for me. definitely for this movie. >> reporter: now speaking of mad over. in the finale you and peter jet off as a jet-setting family, do you think they live happily ever afte
america runs on dunkin'. cc2 test message >>> back now with the romantic comedy so many enjoyed this valentine's day weekend, it's allison brie plays a woman who's looking for love in all of the wrong places. abc's sara haines. >> reporter: she may be best known to audiences as trudy from mad men. >> we're done, peter. >> reporter: and annie from community. in the romantic comedy how to be single, she plays a new york city woman who's dating with the sole focus of...
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hot on "america tonight"s website. a steady flow of trouble. did flint's water crisis play a role in an outbreak of legion air's disease. that's at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's happening here is illegal. >> then at 10:00 - it's "reports from around the world". >> let's take a closer look. >> antonio mora gives you a global view. >> this is a human rights crisis. >> and at 11:00 - "news wrap-up". clear... concise... complete. >>> for families of kids living with autism growing up produces challenges. it's not a fatal diagnosis, but the mortality rate is twice as high as the rest of the population. how could that be, and why isn't the government willing to do more to protect people living with autism from the impulses. >> savannah. peak a boo. >> in her brief life, savannah market reached beyond the experts expectations. when savannah was diagnosed with autism at two, they told her mother not to expect too much. >> she's never going to
hot on "america tonight"s website. a steady flow of trouble. did flint's water crisis play a role in an outbreak of legion air's disease. that's at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's happening here is illegal. >> then at 10:00 - it's "reports from around the world". >> let's take a closer look. >> antonio mora gives you a global...
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did america lose a bet. we are once again declaring our candidacy for president of the united states of america. not me or prime minister centrefold, buts all of us, 34 million of the politest people you will ever meet. how will we make america better. we'll open one free day care for every closed planned parenthood clinic and we'll help you solve your race problem as soon as re figure out why you still have a race problem. so you can vote for us or one of those guys that plan to build a wall to keep out scary neighbours. we'll let you in on a little secret - we're way ahead of you.
did america lose a bet. we are once again declaring our candidacy for president of the united states of america. not me or prime minister centrefold, buts all of us, 34 million of the politest people you will ever meet. how will we make america better. we'll open one free day care for every closed planned parenthood clinic and we'll help you solve your race problem as soon as re figure out why you still have a race problem. so you can vote for us or one of those guys that plan to build a wall...
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texas is to america what america is to the world. it is a guiding light. it is the idea that we should turn to whenever we seek guidance or counsel and that's why on the tenth of july, 2013 when the former governor rick perry appointed me an honorary texan, it was one of the greatest days that i ever had. ladies and gentlemen, i am here at the moment on a book tour, retake in america, crushing political correctness is a book for anybody that loves america and hates political correctness. and i look forward to sharing with you a lot about that book and its content today. i want to thank a lot of people that made this event possible. i want to thank the wonderful staff at the national center for policy analysis who went a great way preparing this event to be what it is right now. it's got a tremendous turnout and it's great to be here with so many wonderful patriots. i know that many wonderful people in this audience have traveled far and wide to be here today. the gentleman that comes to mind is sitting in the front row from texas. [inaudible] i stand corre
texas is to america what america is to the world. it is a guiding light. it is the idea that we should turn to whenever we seek guidance or counsel and that's why on the tenth of july, 2013 when the former governor rick perry appointed me an honorary texan, it was one of the greatest days that i ever had. ladies and gentlemen, i am here at the moment on a book tour, retake in america, crushing political correctness is a book for anybody that loves america and hates political correctness. and i...
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this threat is real, 93 people in america arrested as members of isis, 30% of them with no intention to travel to the but here, kill americans on u.s. soil. threat is real. arrived, armstrong, your viewers need to prepare themselves. >> one example of how serious here in america is, comes from the director of fbi said he has 900 investigations of islamic-state related operations in every one of our 50 states. this is probably the tip of the iceberg, frankly. when you throw into the mix in addition to the islamic state, hezbollah cells, hamas cells, al-qaeda cells, then there is the muslim brotherhood on top of them. >> armstrong: hold that, we are coming back. we'll be back. >> i know we have a book, men ran dumb from the archives of the muslim brotherhood, right here in america how did they build their infrastructure? how do they describe themselves? how do they use american's laws against them. how do they plan to make their presence known or have they already? >> this is the beauty of that little book, armstrong. this is the secret strategic plan of the muslim brotherhood. strateg
this threat is real, 93 people in america arrested as members of isis, 30% of them with no intention to travel to the but here, kill americans on u.s. soil. threat is real. arrived, armstrong, your viewers need to prepare themselves. >> one example of how serious here in america is, comes from the director of fbi said he has 900 investigations of islamic-state related operations in every one of our 50 states. this is probably the tip of the iceberg, frankly. when you throw into the mix in...
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in america in particular, you fly at low altitude in the eastern third of the country america is a big forest. you see ribbons of road, a couple shopping centers, but it's a forest. in the middle it's a big farm. in the west it's a desert. you can see the logic of how settlement took place. you can see the fault line of the appalachians. it's both beautiful and instructive. st. louis is where the mississippi and missouri come together. it makes you weekender why dallas is. there's no natural feature. >> some places that try yum of american enjen knewty. do you leaf this wishing you could get americans to kind of rediscover the country? >> america is a big complex place. we have strangely a flat three dimensional view from above. understanding how complex is the machinery of this nation that's trying to respond to the challenges we're all facing now. >> you end up optimistic. >> the seeds of a second reform age are being sewn around the moisture to ripen we'll see. but just as the first guilded age led to reforms, some time this will happen and the preparation is being set now all acros
in america in particular, you fly at low altitude in the eastern third of the country america is a big forest. you see ribbons of road, a couple shopping centers, but it's a forest. in the middle it's a big farm. in the west it's a desert. you can see the logic of how settlement took place. you can see the fault line of the appalachians. it's both beautiful and instructive. st. louis is where the mississippi and missouri come together. it makes you weekender why dallas is. there's no natural...
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all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experience. we came back for internet speeds so fast even the kids are impressed. oh she's impressed. we're catching up on movies and shows on demand just as fast as we can watch them. twc's home wifi is so strong we can use all our devices at the same time. come back today. you'll get 30 meg internet, tv, phone and more for $89.99 a month. and ask how you could get a $300 reward card. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to kristen wiig, bob odenkirk, elle king, once again ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with susan sarandon, from "how to be single," actress alison brie, fox sports 1 host, katie nolan, featuring the 8g band with jaleel bunton. [ cheers and
all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experience. we came back for internet speeds so fast even the kids are impressed. oh she's impressed. we're catching up on movies and shows on demand just as fast as we can watch them. twc's home wifi is so strong we can use all our devices at the same time. come back today. you'll get 30 meg internet, tv, phone and more for $89.99 a month. and ask how you could get a $300 reward card. [ cheers and applause ]...
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hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm-hmm they've all come to look for america all come to look for america all come to look for america lot of people talking this morning. the panthers arrived in ahead of super bowl 50. all the players got off the plane dressed up in suits, but quarterback cam newton's pants took the world...and the internet by storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan is back with another check of your storm track seven forecast. fog today with snow tracking in the mix. all will have strong iowa is coming up next. the journalist sydney harris once said, "the whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors that by voting yes to the referendum creating a new career and and making much needed improvements to east and west high schools. in today's global economy, the key to the future is education. in waterloo, the proposal before voters creates a specialized facility which will teach more than 30 career programs including automotive, robotics, welding, animal science, information technology, computer aided draft & design, marketing, nursing, digital media and culinary arts - just to nam
hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm-hmm they've all come to look for america all come to look for america all come to look for america lot of people talking this morning. the panthers arrived in ahead of super bowl 50. all the players got off the plane dressed up in suits, but quarterback cam newton's pants took the world...and the internet by storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan is back with another check of your storm track seven forecast. fog today with snow tracking in the mix. all will have strong...
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how soon will america go broke? baits' not just sanders and the democrats who promise impossible spending. republicans want to spend more, too. >> we need to increase our military spending. >> we are not spending enough right now. i think it landed last tuesday. one second it's there. then, woosh, it's gone. i swear i saw it swallow seven people. seven. i just wish one of those people could have been mrs. johnson. [dog bark] trust me, we're dealing with a higher intelligence here. ♪ the all-new audi q7 is here. ♪ unless you have allergies., then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase. 6>1 changes everything. type 2 di
how soon will america go broke? baits' not just sanders and the democrats who promise impossible spending. republicans want to spend more, too. >> we need to increase our military spending. >> we are not spending enough right now. i think it landed last tuesday. one second it's there. then, woosh, it's gone. i swear i saw it swallow seven people. seven. i just wish one of those people could have been mrs. johnson. [dog bark] trust me, we're dealing with a higher intelligence here....
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we are the men and women of america. we are also the children of america. children of the city, and of the country. light hair, light eyes, dark hair, dark eyes. the children of america. the children of americans. the infant, the youth, the old and the young. that is us. her ancestors came over on the mayflower, while he came himself from italy. both are people of america. american farmer, american farmer. the people of america. housewife, businessman, weaver, blacksmith, americans. a german doctor, a swedish mailman, a polish fireman, and irish cop. americans. we are the people of america. a mixture of the people of the world. america was discovered by the people of the world. explorers of many nations charted the land and opened it to their people. columbus of italy, balboa, and ponce de leon of spain. sir walter raleigh of england. henry hudson, and other brave exploring men, who sailed there their ships into unknown waters, and found a land of america -- the land of america. and the land was settled by the people of the world, from spain, from france, f
we are the men and women of america. we are also the children of america. children of the city, and of the country. light hair, light eyes, dark hair, dark eyes. the children of america. the children of americans. the infant, the youth, the old and the young. that is us. her ancestors came over on the mayflower, while he came himself from italy. both are people of america. american farmer, american farmer. the people of america. housewife, businessman, weaver, blacksmith, americans. a german...
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[ cheers and applause ] all come to look for america all come to look for america all come to look for america i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. >>> the global market in illicit and ground zero is mexico. drug cartels battle authorities and each other. tonight an up-close look at the enormous costs of this war as vigilante groups take on the cartels. a story told on the oscar-nominated documentary "cartel land." here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: brewing in that barrel is the stuff of war. it's meth. cooked by masked and heavily armed men deep inside the mexican jungle. the cooking process and the shoot-outs that ensue in a war to control the drug trade, just some of the rarely seen images blasted at you in the oscar-nominated documentary "cartel land." it's a chilling look into mexico's drug war. the pope made an emotional plea to mexico's youth to resist the temptation of the cartels and pray for the victims of this deadly battle. >> this is war that's happening in the country just south of us. war in which 100,000 people have been killed since 2007. this is a car t
[ cheers and applause ] all come to look for america all come to look for america all come to look for america i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. >>> the global market in illicit and ground zero is mexico. drug cartels battle authorities and each other. tonight an up-close look at the enormous costs of this war as vigilante groups take on the cartels. a story told on the oscar-nominated documentary "cartel land." here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter:...
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america's" real-life superhero contest. submit it on our website and you and your hero could receive a red-carpet trip at the premiere on march 20th. entries must be received by march 2nd. all right, george, come on out and let's ride this guy. we want to hear about your heroes. >> i feel kind of left out. she's going to africa. he's the batmobile. we're all hanging out in here. >> you're hanging out with steph curry. >> okay. >> let's go to commercial, george. >> we are. stereotypes >>> we're back now with "good morning america's" gill power series first installment with our friends at 17 magazine this week. we're introducing you to the woman founder of hijab project. she's just an 18-year-old freshman at brown university. making history born in the u.s. to vi lan can immigrants. she's an activist and muslim american fighting to break down the stigma surrounding the head skafsh with the hijab project. why did you start it. >> i wanted to encourage women and girls to try on the head scarf on the day. what surprised me the m
america's" real-life superhero contest. submit it on our website and you and your hero could receive a red-carpet trip at the premiere on march 20th. entries must be received by march 2nd. all right, george, come on out and let's ride this guy. we want to hear about your heroes. >> i feel kind of left out. she's going to africa. he's the batmobile. we're all hanging out in here. >> you're hanging out with steph curry. >> okay. >> let's go to commercial, george....
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adriÁn: saludos de despierta amÉrica. johnny: la pasÉ muy bien, él me prometiÓ hacer un viaje mÁs largo por varios lugares de mÉxico, esperemos que la productora lo apruebe. karla: estabas feliz, pero me preocupa, la mayorÍa de las mamÁs estarÍan igual. johnny: a mi mamÁ no le gustaba mucho, pero mientras uno tenga las precauciones necesarias estÁ bien. karla: no es porque dude del conductor de la moto, pero debe tener mucho cuidado. johnny: debemos utilizar todo lo necesario y muy pendiente el que viene por los lados. adriÁn: le mandamos un besito a adriÁn uribe, Él iniciÓ en "despierta amÉrica", lo queremos mucho, es parte de nuestra familia. alejandro: y la terapia de viento por mÉxico! johnny: maravilloso, no me puedo quejar, ahora seguimos con mÁs informaciÓn del fÚtbol. alan: que bueno que no hice lo de la moto, porque no puedo ni prenderla. adriÁn te prestÓ a su novia. ana: sin camisa pero si con casco. el Ángel de la justicia rescata a una madre televidente de una posible deportaciÓn. franci
adriÁn: saludos de despierta amÉrica. johnny: la pasÉ muy bien, él me prometiÓ hacer un viaje mÁs largo por varios lugares de mÉxico, esperemos que la productora lo apruebe. karla: estabas feliz, pero me preocupa, la mayorÍa de las mamÁs estarÍan igual. johnny: a mi mamÁ no le gustaba mucho, pero mientras uno tenga las precauciones necesarias estÁ bien. karla: no es porque dude del conductor de la moto, pero debe tener mucho cuidado. johnny: debemos utilizar todo lo necesario y muy...
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what do you want from me i'm not america's sweetheart [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's all you get. you get a little taste. because you're about to get the real prize. when she come out and performs. you don't want to see my moves. i mean i threw my hip out the other day. [ light laughter ] >> steve: i know. how is your hip? it's it the new hip or the old hip? >> jimmy: the new one i threw it out. [ light laughter ] i threw out the old one. >> steve: oh yeah. you got rid of that. titanium jimmy now. this is the p.t. i got to do man. i gotta be out there. i'm like -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: t.o on the p.t. man. elle king in the house. come on. [ cheers and applause ] hot crowd. hot guests. >> steve: hot show. >> jimmy: everything's hot. you look hot. the roots look hot. oh, look at how hot the roots are. [ cheers and applause ] i always say, and of course, our audience is very hot. [ cheers and applause ] i always say, our show is lucky to have the greatest band in late night, the roots, of course. i always say. but it isn't always fun and games. from time to time, we
what do you want from me i'm not america's sweetheart [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's all you get. you get a little taste. because you're about to get the real prize. when she come out and performs. you don't want to see my moves. i mean i threw my hip out the other day. [ light laughter ] >> steve: i know. how is your hip? it's it the new hip or the old hip? >> jimmy: the new one i threw it out. [ light laughter ] i threw out the old one. >> steve: oh yeah. you...
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>> this is al jazeera america live from new york. >> at 7:00 - "news roundup". tony harris gives you a fast-paced recap of the day's events. >> this is the first line of defense. >> we have an exclusive story tonight. >> then at 8:00 - john seigenthaler brings you the top stories from across america. >> the question is, will these dams hold? >> and at 9:00 - >> i'm ali velshi, on target tonight... >> ali velshi on target. digging deeper into the issues that matter. >> i'm trying to get a sense for what iranians are feeling. >> there is so many changes in my life... i was ready for adventures. >> from burlesque dancer to acclaimed artists. >> art saved my life. >> reflections from her new memoir. >> no no no no no... i'm way to dysfunctional to have an ordinary job. >> see what lies ahead for molly crabapple. >> who emerges from life unscathed? >> i lived that character. >> we will be able to see change. >> i was back in copenhagen, but i couldn't get what the doctor's son had told me out of my head. a man beaten to death by afghan soldiers with american special
>> this is al jazeera america live from new york. >> at 7:00 - "news roundup". tony harris gives you a fast-paced recap of the day's events. >> this is the first line of defense. >> we have an exclusive story tonight. >> then at 8:00 - john seigenthaler brings you the top stories from across america. >> the question is, will these dams hold? >> and at 9:00 - >> i'm ali velshi, on target tonight... >> ali velshi on target. digging...
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anchor: this is "bbc world news america." syrians are rushing to the turkish border by the thousands trying to escape the fighting which has intensified new the city of aleppo. the carnivale gets underway in brazil. scientists say the zika virus has been found in saliva and urine raising more concerns about how it is spread. music which pumped through one of the u.k.'s most famous clubs. decades back, the sound is back in classic style. anchor: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. after five years of civil war, does hard to imagine a situation in syria becoming worse. tonight at least 15,000 refugees are gathered on the border with turkey fleeing intensified fighting. the exit as follows advances made by the syrian army backed by russian airpower on the city of aleppo. on the border between turkey and syria, our correspondent filed this report. reporter: on the move again. thousands fleeing syria's second city, aleppo, the focus of intense fighting. they carried what they could and
anchor: this is "bbc world news america." syrians are rushing to the turkish border by the thousands trying to escape the fighting which has intensified new the city of aleppo. the carnivale gets underway in brazil. scientists say the zika virus has been found in saliva and urine raising more concerns about how it is spread. music which pumped through one of the u.k.'s most famous clubs. decades back, the sound is back in classic style. anchor: welcome to our viewers on public...
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seguimos en "despierta amÉrica". alejandro: estamos platicando. karla: con nuestra paola gutiÉrrez que trae historias de superaciÓn hermosas, vamos a hablar de un deporte que pensamos que es para gente de mucho cachÉ, de mucha lana. paola: exactamente, pero todo eso estÁ cambiando, el tenis es una de las actividades mÁs saludables para los niÑos, y eso ofrece beneficios fÍsicos y psicolÓgicos, por ejemplo, tienen que resolver en menos de un segundo las situaciones que se les presente, empiezan a agilizar el cerebro, la pregunta del millÓn, ¿a quÉ edad deben empezar? ¿es un deporte muy caro? creo que las cosas han cambiado. karla: ojalÁ, vamos a verlo. ♪ ♪ >> juego tenis desde los 2 aÑos y medio porque me gusta, y es una disciplina deportiva. >> empecÉ a jugar a los 4 aÑos, me ayuda a concentrarme y me ayuda mucho en la escuela. paola: marÍa, ¿cuÁl es la edad ideal para que un niÑo empiece a jugar tenis? >> yo dirÍa que los 5,6 aÑos, porque a esa edad tiene mÁs motricidad para coger la raqueta y manejar la pelota, empieza
seguimos en "despierta amÉrica". alejandro: estamos platicando. karla: con nuestra paola gutiÉrrez que trae historias de superaciÓn hermosas, vamos a hablar de un deporte que pensamos que es para gente de mucho cachÉ, de mucha lana. paola: exactamente, pero todo eso estÁ cambiando, el tenis es una de las actividades mÁs saludables para los niÑos, y eso ofrece beneficios fÍsicos y psicolÓgicos, por ejemplo, tienen que resolver en menos de un segundo las situaciones que se les...
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. >> at this time in america's history, we need to make america great again. i am pleased to endorse donald trump for the president of the united states. i believe our movement is afoot. it has the potential to have the american people's voices heard for change. >> reporter: trump refused to disavow the endorsement of david duke. >> i don't know anything about david duke. i don't know what you are talking about with white supremacy. i don't know. did he endorse me or what's going on? i know nothing about david duke or white supremacist. you are asking me questions about people i know nothing about. >> reporter: and after that interview, ted cruz took to twitter for not disavowing his support. trump later tweeted he did disavow it. cruz and rubio continue to hit this issue going into super tuesday. back to you. >>> thank you. trump's rivals trying to seize on any new controversy they can find. marco rubio slammed trump for denying on cnn that he knows who david duke is. cruz suggested that trump had connections to the mafia. >> should the head of the conservati
. >> at this time in america's history, we need to make america great again. i am pleased to endorse donald trump for the president of the united states. i believe our movement is afoot. it has the potential to have the american people's voices heard for change. >> reporter: trump refused to disavow the endorsement of david duke. >> i don't know anything about david duke. i don't know what you are talking about with white supremacy. i don't know. did he endorse me or what's...
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america has never stopped being great. but we do need to make america whole again. instead of building walls, we need to be tearing down barriers. >> publicly clinton aides are striking a cautious tone. they have 46 states ahead of them and a long way to go. but privately they are not quite as cautious. one aide telling me think think they will have wrapped up by march 15th. by mid march almost 60% of delegates will have been awarded and by then aides think it will be clear there is no pathway to the nomination for bernie sanders. brianna keilar, cnn columbia, south carolina. >> a turning point in the democratic race for the nomination as bernie sanders arrived here in minnesota with a stinging defeat in south carolina. hillary clinton beat him by a three to one margin across the board. bernie sanders still talked about building that revolution, changing politics as we know it. but it's becoming clear just how difficult that will be. he criticized hillary clinton throughout the course of his speech about the paid speeches he has given to wall street. about the fact
america has never stopped being great. but we do need to make america whole again. instead of building walls, we need to be tearing down barriers. >> publicly clinton aides are striking a cautious tone. they have 46 states ahead of them and a long way to go. but privately they are not quite as cautious. one aide telling me think think they will have wrapped up by march 15th. by mid march almost 60% of delegates will have been awarded and by then aides think it will be clear there is no...
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clinton with a new response to donald trump's make america great message. abc's cecilia vega in virginia now. >> all right, everybody, fired up! >> reporter: tonight, hillary clinton hoping to sweep the south and win super tuesday. >> if you go out and vote for me tomorrow, i will stand up and fight for you throughout this campaign, no matter who the republicans nominate. just hours left until voting begins, clinton feeling confident. secretary clinton, your super tuesday prediction? >> just happy to be in virginia, working hard for every single vote. >> reporter: she's riding a wave of momentum after her south carolina blowout, winning 86% of the black te. that's even more than president obama won in 2008. now, she's looking for a repeat tomorrow in states like georgia and alabama, where african-americans make up half of all democratic voters. >> and tomorrow, this campaign goes national. >> reporter: bernie sanders now facing tough questions about the future of his campaign. >> we got decimated, but eddecimated. but we got killed. >> reporter: while he pa
clinton with a new response to donald trump's make america great message. abc's cecilia vega in virginia now. >> all right, everybody, fired up! >> reporter: tonight, hillary clinton hoping to sweep the south and win super tuesday. >> if you go out and vote for me tomorrow, i will stand up and fight for you throughout this campaign, no matter who the republicans nominate. just hours left until voting begins, clinton feeling confident. secretary clinton, your super tuesday...
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they were born in america. they drew up in america. and go back where? go back to america. we pray that the message that the president got to the heart of america today, and i'm optimistic that it will change hearts, minds, and souls. >> imam hindi, that was a wonderful wrap up. you covered all the points that i should be doing here, but they clearly touched you, and thank you for your reaction. stay there for just a moment. i'll go out to mike viqueira. the imam, as you can see, as you can hear, is very optimistic about what the president had to say. let's play one more clip of the president, and then we'll come back to you, mike. >> the best way for us to fight terrorism is to deny these organizations legitimacy, and to show that here in the united states of america we do not suppress islam. we celebrate and lift up the success of news limb americans. that's how we show the lie that they're trying to propagate. we shouldn't play in to terrorist propaganda. >> now mike, the reality of politics is that there are obviously members of the other party who will agree with presi
they were born in america. they drew up in america. and go back where? go back to america. we pray that the message that the president got to the heart of america today, and i'm optimistic that it will change hearts, minds, and souls. >> imam hindi, that was a wonderful wrap up. you covered all the points that i should be doing here, but they clearly touched you, and thank you for your reaction. stay there for just a moment. i'll go out to mike viqueira. the imam, as you can see, as you...