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all the divides in america, all the divides in new york. you can see within a few feet of where we are standing. >> the apartments around here, if i found a job, if i went to work, what am i going to do. i can't afford these. >> down the street we found al-williams, a 46-year-old still engineer living in a city future. >> there's a metro card. $40 in my pocket and an ebt ward. >> reporter: williams moved here in 2012 for greater opportunities and a better life. unemployment rates for white americans are down to pre recession levels. but job numbers for backs and hispanics are not. >> with so many vying for the same jobs, just like in housing. so many people vowing for the same one-bed room apartment, the studio apart. it's almost impossible. >> it's not impossible for new york's wealthiest. many people with money come with their second, third, fourth, fifth home. there's great culture, finance. because the prices are high, low income people can't afford to live here. >> we started on wall street, went to the upper east side. came to harlem
all the divides in america, all the divides in new york. you can see within a few feet of where we are standing. >> the apartments around here, if i found a job, if i went to work, what am i going to do. i can't afford these. >> down the street we found al-williams, a 46-year-old still engineer living in a city future. >> there's a metro card. $40 in my pocket and an ebt ward. >> reporter: williams moved here in 2012 for greater opportunities and a better life....
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new york state launched a public service campaign to warn residents. >> listen up, new york. >> there's a new drug out there. >> it's trying to destroy our generation. >> it's called synthetics. >> some guy thought it would be a good idea to spray poison on herbs and sell it to you. >> 5,000 emergency room visits have occurred because of synthetic marijuana. the federal government said nearly 10% of american adults use actual marijuana, twice the number of people who used the drug a decade ago, indicating a growing acceptance of marijuana. the science is not there yet. >> aaron was 18 years old when he went to fight in iraq. >> a couple people in my company got killed. >> the trauma of war followed him home. >> i would be at a park and all of a sudden, my brain would be wandering around going what would this scene look like if a big bomb dropped on it. >> initially he used alcohol and prescription drugs to cope with anxiety attacks and nightmares, then he started smoking pot. >> it allows me to focus on daily tasks. it allows me to enjoy my life. >> he is one of 20 million americans who
new york state launched a public service campaign to warn residents. >> listen up, new york. >> there's a new drug out there. >> it's trying to destroy our generation. >> it's called synthetics. >> some guy thought it would be a good idea to spray poison on herbs and sell it to you. >> 5,000 emergency room visits have occurred because of synthetic marijuana. the federal government said nearly 10% of american adults use actual marijuana, twice the number of...
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i'm richelle carey in new york. the news continues now with randall pinkston. >> this is al jazeera america, i'm randall pinkston in new york with a look at the top stories. >>> a peace rally turns deadly in turkey, about 100 killed when two bombs explode outside a train station >>> plus a colourful display of military might highlights the 70th anniversary of north korea's military foundation with a message of defines to the u.s. >>> another anniversary. this one lasting 20 years since the million man march to the lincoln memorial. >>> and a history book describes african workers as workers instead of slaves. a whitewashing of history. we take a look at the politics of school textbooks >>> this is jazz, good evening. we begin with tensions in turkey, following the deadly suicide bombings in the capital in ankara, at a peace rally staged by opposition and pro-kurdish groups. at least 95 were killed, 246 wounded outside a train station. this is the third attack against meetings of kurdish activists in four months. tur
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we find "new york times", 'washington post' seem unwilling to grabble with the issue. often they are defenses and we don't have enough information find the people to trust. it's a tiny organization. we have tracked hundreds of allegations as civilians caused by the u.s.-led coalition. we can do it. they can't. >> the first wave of strikes is not whether the u.s. media can do the reports, it's a question of will. >> given the pressure the kremlin exerts, they, too, lack the will. journal it can conditions in the two countries are not the same. neither is the out put. similarities is inescapable. >> how many kids have they thrown away? >> "faultlines". >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today the will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning, investigative series. >>> other media stories on the radar dash turkey has a general election coming up. it's conflict in the south-east, movement burgeoning and journalists are feeling the pressure, on october 1st. a columnist for a turkish paper
we find "new york times", 'washington post' seem unwilling to grabble with the issue. often they are defenses and we don't have enough information find the people to trust. it's a tiny organization. we have tracked hundreds of allegations as civilians caused by the u.s.-led coalition. we can do it. they can't. >> the first wave of strikes is not whether the u.s. media can do the reports, it's a question of will. >> given the pressure the kremlin exerts, they, too, lack the...
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i never thought the people were anything harmful. >> people in new hart norred new york were shocked after bruce and deborah leonard were charged with manslaughter in the death of their 19-year-old son lucas. >> i thought they were secluded and maybe a little sketchy. it was speculation until something tragic happened. >> reporter: police accused the couple of fatally beating lucas and severely injuring their younger son christopher after sunday services inside the word of life christian church. the brothers were forced to endure a counselling session that turned violent. >> both brothers were subjected to physical punishment over the course of several hours in the hope that each would confess to prior sins and ask for forgiveness. >> lucas was found by church members and taken to hospital. injuries were so severe police thought he was shocked. >> victim leonard stained blunt force trauma to torso and extremities. an autopsy was conducted. multiple contusions of the torso and extremities were noted. >> reporter: an s.w.a.t. team surrounded the church before finally going in. fromming
i never thought the people were anything harmful. >> people in new hart norred new york were shocked after bruce and deborah leonard were charged with manslaughter in the death of their 19-year-old son lucas. >> i thought they were secluded and maybe a little sketchy. it was speculation until something tragic happened. >> reporter: police accused the couple of fatally beating lucas and severely injuring their younger son christopher after sunday services inside the word of...
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the ads will go up in 140 subway stations across new york city. for a closer look at the case, look at this report. >> the decision for adds in the new york transit system means they no longer advertises in radio stations. it was a blow to free speech. >> in america, the political debate is narrow. i think that people want to hear day. >> the mta board voted 9-2 in favour of the ban. majority. >> i thought we would be better, mta as a transportation authority. so they end up in a situation where the safety and security of our employees and our writes from which i have a fiduciary responsibility, is compromised. >> while the ads brought in revenue, money was not part of this debate. the mta says advertising accounts for 1% of the operating budget and political ads made up 1% of that. at the time of the ban, opponents said the policy cracks. >> there's no question that the slope. and people can, and i assume some will try and fashion advertising language, that they believe will meet the new standards. to be able to put together language that meets t
the ads will go up in 140 subway stations across new york city. for a closer look at the case, look at this report. >> the decision for adds in the new york transit system means they no longer advertises in radio stations. it was a blow to free speech. >> in america, the political debate is narrow. i think that people want to hear day. >> the mta board voted 9-2 in favour of the ban. majority. >> i thought we would be better, mta as a transportation authority. so they...
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i'm rare in new york. news conditions with randall pinkston >>> this is al jazeera america, i'm randall pinkston in new york with a look at the top stories. >>> what is left of hurricane patricia takes aim at the deep south, and the flooding it left behind >>> compassion and control. the refugee crisis splits european leaders as protest and suffering continues. >> bill and hillary clinton, a powerful couple in u.s. history, their differences, scandals and their similarities, plus ... >>> we begin with the threat of rain fall across the southern united states, and that is not the only worry tonight. officials with a national weather service reported a tornado touching down new new orleans. since friday the remnants of hurricane patricia have dumped more than a foot of water on to some parts of texas, what had been a category 5 storm lost much of its strength. it caused widespread flooding that made highways and roads impassable. 50 miles south of dallas, a freight train derailed after floods washed away the
i'm rare in new york. news conditions with randall pinkston >>> this is al jazeera america, i'm randall pinkston in new york with a look at the top stories. >>> what is left of hurricane patricia takes aim at the deep south, and the flooding it left behind >>> compassion and control. the refugee crisis splits european leaders as protest and suffering continues. >> bill and hillary clinton, a powerful couple in u.s. history, their differences, scandals and their...
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the world series in new york. among the players fighting for the championship are two cubans. the out fielder that is. for decades many players had to defect from the m.l.b. and improve relations. it could change that. >> reporter: these men are the future of cuban baseball. if they played well. they might join the industry. cuba's version of the new york yankees. but some dream of a future beyond that. >> you play baseball, you always want to compete. there's no league in the world like it. >> to get do the u.s., cuban ball players defect to a third country first to negotiate at international free agents. cuban baseball police officers prefer to sign in the third country, where they establish free agency and not be subject to the restrictions that the draft imposes on players. as a result of that strategy. the best cuban players won top contracts. >> there's 36 million deal with the mets. 42 with the dodgers or man 68.5 million with the diamond backs. the salaries do not come easy, they had to risk their lives an
the world series in new york. among the players fighting for the championship are two cubans. the out fielder that is. for decades many players had to defect from the m.l.b. and improve relations. it could change that. >> reporter: these men are the future of cuban baseball. if they played well. they might join the industry. cuba's version of the new york yankees. but some dream of a future beyond that. >> you play baseball, you always want to compete. there's no league in the world...
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i'm sheila macvicar in new york. the news continues with randall pinkston. [ ♪ ] >>> this is al jazeera, i'm randall pinkston in new york with a look at the top stories - in texas, a storm so powerful a freight strain derails >>> a deep sigh of relief in mexico, the country spared from hurricane patricia - the strongest hurricane recorded >>> and we take you inside a democratic political event of the presidential campaign, it is in iowa, where 100 days from now ballots will be cast in the first presidential conquest >>> also a deeper look at the riding cases of rape of india's women and young girls. >>> a double dose of violent settings, remnants of the strongest hurricane to hit the hemisphere. an unrelated storm so fierce it derailed a freight train. jonathan betz is in colima state mexico with a look at what is it left of the hush. we begin with jonathan martin, where the main route between dallas and houston is closed tonight. >> that's right, you know it's a significant situation when crews shut down i-45, the
i'm sheila macvicar in new york. the news continues with randall pinkston. [ ♪ ] >>> this is al jazeera, i'm randall pinkston in new york with a look at the top stories - in texas, a storm so powerful a freight strain derails >>> a deep sigh of relief in mexico, the country spared from hurricane patricia - the strongest hurricane recorded >>> and we take you inside a democratic political event of the presidential campaign, it is in iowa, where 100 days from now...
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i'm richelle carey in new york. here are today's top stories. caught in a crossfire. syrian rebels facing off against government troops, i.s.i.l., kurdish factions and the russian military. turkish investigators search for evidence to determine who was behind the bombing in the capital. the wrangling in washington offense as republicans try to secure candidate to replace the outgoing speaker of the house john boehner. ed. >> people are still dying in the streets, we have to do stuff like this. >> reporter: 20 years after the million man march, how much has changed? what are the challenges that remain >>> good evening, we begin tonight in syria. russia says that it is not intervening in the syrian conflict to save bashar al-assad's regime, tonight there's little doubt about who the beneficiary is. syrian troops launched an offensive behind a series of russian air strikes in the middle of the country, by the day's end the army seized control of villages, and within striking distance of rebel forces. russian attacks di
i'm richelle carey in new york. here are today's top stories. caught in a crossfire. syrian rebels facing off against government troops, i.s.i.l., kurdish factions and the russian military. turkish investigators search for evidence to determine who was behind the bombing in the capital. the wrangling in washington offense as republicans try to secure candidate to replace the outgoing speaker of the house john boehner. ed. >> people are still dying in the streets, we have to do stuff like...
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. >> after losing the openings games of the new york world series, the new york met found there's no place like home, leaving even these guys lost for words. words. >> tough that the country gave up on me. >> look at the trauma... every day is torture. >> this is our home. >> nobody should have to live like this. >> we made a promise to these heroes... this is one promise americans need to keep. >>> welcome bang. let's take you through the top stories. a russian page er plane crashed in egypt killing 224 passengers and crew on board. there has been clashes on the streets of hebron after teenagers were killed by israeli forces. and turkey'ses business rally ahead of the election. >>> romania's government declared three days of mourning after a fire at the night killed 27 people. the blaze in "the grand budapest hotel" -- in budapest caused a blaze. victims were visited in hospital across it city >>> austria's chancellor said it's impossible and unfair for greece to tackle the refugee crisis, they are planning a barrier after thousands tried to climb thens ifs. austria and germany shar
. >> after losing the openings games of the new york world series, the new york met found there's no place like home, leaving even these guys lost for words. words. >> tough that the country gave up on me. >> look at the trauma... every day is torture. >> this is our home. >> nobody should have to live like this. >> we made a promise to these heroes... this is one promise americans need to keep. >>> welcome bang. let's take you through the top...
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our guests are frank sezno and bob ingles is joining me from new york. i want to talk about the time taken tonight to discuss income equality. we led into this discussion in the show we had before the debate hoping that would be one of the key areas of discussion and, in fact, it was. let me give you a sample of what happened tonight. here's governor huckabee speaking with income inequality. >> corporations ought to exercise responsibility. when ceo income has risen 90% above the average worker, when the bottom 90% of this country's economy had stagnant wages for the past 40 years somebody is taking it in the teeth and it's not the folks on wall street. >> david shuster is in new york. we have spent a lot of time discussing income inequality. i was not expecting candidate after candidate to line up and try to do better than the last one in terms of articulating what the problems are with income inequality. the solutions they offer are different but the topic was treated to a lot of time tonight. >> mike huckabee is one of the few on the stages that defen
our guests are frank sezno and bob ingles is joining me from new york. i want to talk about the time taken tonight to discuss income equality. we led into this discussion in the show we had before the debate hoping that would be one of the key areas of discussion and, in fact, it was. let me give you a sample of what happened tonight. here's governor huckabee speaking with income inequality. >> corporations ought to exercise responsibility. when ceo income has risen 90% above the average...
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and when yoko ono decided to settle down in new york, i sponsored her arrival in new york. >> are you no, no, no, nostalgic for this lifestyle and this era. >> no, i don't have any nostalgia. i want to keep everything where it is. everybody keeps moving and i'm moving with it. i'm too businessy to look back. >> now at 92, mekus is the self-appointed keeper of the avant-garde film. >> there is the anthology film archives, the home of the independent and avant-garde cinema. the greatest selection in the world of their independent avant-garde cinema is here. >> he's selected 35,000 films in his archives and is now busy trying to raise $6 million to expand the archives to include other avant-garde art forms. >> this year, and next year, i'm building another floor on top of it for the largest selection library of books and periodicals on cinema in the united states and in the world. >> mekus began his life far from the art world of new york. >> i was born on a small farm in lithuania. i was in a german forced labor camp and since i was very active, i was involved in the underground activit
and when yoko ono decided to settle down in new york, i sponsored her arrival in new york. >> are you no, no, no, nostalgic for this lifestyle and this era. >> no, i don't have any nostalgia. i want to keep everything where it is. everybody keeps moving and i'm moving with it. i'm too businessy to look back. >> now at 92, mekus is the self-appointed keeper of the avant-garde film. >> there is the anthology film archives, the home of the independent and avant-garde...
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york state, they invested many millions of dollars in a system called engage new york which is called an open educational resource. interestingly -- to is a look to the diminishing influence of a place like texas. >> one of the important things to remember about the educational system today is that going back to no child left behind, we've been under a regime that's driven by standards. textbooks are the most visible part of that but lesson plans are designed to align with standards. teacher certification is aligned to conform with the standards. and so we don't have a system where the blueprint is created and the system unfolds. what's interesting in todays current political debate is we have a bipartisan agreement that the standards and accountability movement is the way to go. the obama administration has not proposed any kind of change, and so one of the first ways that we can make a difference is to really look at the architecture of the system. and to roll back this sense of everything conforming to standard from the books to teacher certification, to the tests. >> but if you mo
york state, they invested many millions of dollars in a system called engage new york which is called an open educational resource. interestingly -- to is a look to the diminishing influence of a place like texas. >> one of the important things to remember about the educational system today is that going back to no child left behind, we've been under a regime that's driven by standards. textbooks are the most visible part of that but lesson plans are designed to align with standards....
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new york new york 8.4 million people call the city home. >> it's snowing hard in central park and 20 in midtown and snowfall one to two feet and saying we could have snow hour. >> the coldest winter in 81 years and coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. floors. >> it's really difficult once you find ways to just get through day-to-day from finding clothing to finding shelter to finding where you will eat. >> today it's hectic because of the snow outside and not a places for us to sleep now and everybody is kind of coming in. >> in just a decade the number of people living in new york's homeless shelters has nearly doubled and reaching 60,000 a night last year. it's a homelessness crisis unprecedented in any city. >> what we see today, the homeless that we see, the exodus from this city, families doubling, tripling up, the rent sky rocketing, this has been a crisis that has been cooking for 20 years. >> why are so many in new york homeless? this week fault lines looks at the forces that are displacing thousands
new york new york 8.4 million people call the city home. >> it's snowing hard in central park and 20 in midtown and snowfall one to two feet and saying we could have snow hour. >> the coldest winter in 81 years and coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. floors. >> it's really difficult once you find ways to just get through day-to-day from finding clothing to finding shelter to finding where you will...
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i'm sheila macvicar in new york. here are today's top stories. washed away. people, cars and even train tracks. floodwaters are causing major problems in texas. big storm, little impact. mexico appears to be spared from what was the strongest hurricane ever reported. >> migrating to michigan, the government's plan to boost economy and population. >> on the campaign trial with 100 days to go before the iowa caucuses. hillary clinton gets an assist in the hawkeye state from former president bill clinton >>> and the big 7-0, the world lights up blue to commemorate the united nations platinum anniversary >>> tremendous amounts of rain have fallen in texas, and the remnants of hurricane patricia have not arrived there yet. floodwaters so forceful they are blamed for the derailment of a freight strain, 64 cars long. al jazeera's jonathan martin is live tonight in elma, along i 45. is it true they have shut down part of the interstate? >> that's right. officials had to shut down interstate 45 once again, and for people fami
i'm sheila macvicar in new york. here are today's top stories. washed away. people, cars and even train tracks. floodwaters are causing major problems in texas. big storm, little impact. mexico appears to be spared from what was the strongest hurricane ever reported. >> migrating to michigan, the government's plan to boost economy and population. >> on the campaign trial with 100 days to go before the iowa caucuses. hillary clinton gets an assist in the hawkeye state from former...
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daniel murphy put new york ahead with a solo home run. mat harry described with two walks and nine strikeouts, leading new york to a 4-2 win over chicago. game two will be on sunday in new york. >> i think the most important thing was getting started right. as a team, i think, you know, you never want going into a series like this and not give a good performance, not keep your team in striking distance to win. i knew i had to kind of set the tone early and he was outstanding tonight, give him credit, because he had about as good a command as you can of all these pitches. the stuff is always good, but the command was outrageous tonight. in there lies the game. john pitched well, too. i thought we were fine, absolutely fine. i just think that he was absolutely on top of his game tonight. >> the draw has been made for next month's year, 2016 playoffs where eight teams compete for the final four places. norway take on hungary, denmark faces sweden, ukraine are the highest ranked team in the playoffs, they drew slovenia, ireland place bosnia h
daniel murphy put new york ahead with a solo home run. mat harry described with two walks and nine strikeouts, leading new york to a 4-2 win over chicago. game two will be on sunday in new york. >> i think the most important thing was getting started right. as a team, i think, you know, you never want going into a series like this and not give a good performance, not keep your team in striking distance to win. i knew i had to kind of set the tone early and he was outstanding tonight, give...
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york on their way to a 9-3 win. the mets on the board as they bid for the first world series since 1986. >> this is what you dream about as a kid. hitting the roam run, looking up in the stands and seeing people go nuts. it's one of those memories sticking for me for the rest of my life >>> the mets with a chance to square the best of season series with came four in new york on saturday. >>> mexico host the formula 1 grand prix in 23 yrs on sunday. the drivers not the first proper look at the circuit in friday's practice session. maximum stamina. the rookie crashed minutes into the second. some of the more experienced drivers found it challenging as they slid and skitted around. nico rosberg pasted the second-fastest time >>> chelsea trying to avoid a sixth defeat. in algiers, they'll host congo in the first leg of the afghan champion's league final. on the international front cameroon sacked their front. it comes two weeks before beginning qualification in 20-18. paying the price for poor performance, where they lo
york on their way to a 9-3 win. the mets on the board as they bid for the first world series since 1986. >> this is what you dream about as a kid. hitting the roam run, looking up in the stands and seeing people go nuts. it's one of those memories sticking for me for the rest of my life >>> the mets with a chance to square the best of season series with came four in new york on saturday. >>> mexico host the formula 1 grand prix in 23 yrs on sunday. the drivers not the...
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here in new york, we expect 68 degrees. we have rain showers. we mention that had earlier, the last weather hit, coming up towards parts of southern california. that is actually the remnants of an old tropical system right here and we could be seeing some thunderstorm activity for san diego, as well as los angeles, but that's only going to last for a couple of days. the other weather system coming into play is this one across the northern plains, out of canada. we're going to be seeing more cold fronts starting to push through the great lakes. what that's going to do especially by friday is we're going to see more rain along the front, especially upstate new york. if you're going to go up to the parts of the foliage areas, it's going to be a little rainy on friday, but it should be nice. >> you did that for me, kemp, thank you very much. >> former basketball star lamar oudin was found unconscious in a las vegas brat they will. he had been at the love ranch since saturday. two women went to check on him tuesday afternoon and found him unresponsiv
here in new york, we expect 68 degrees. we have rain showers. we mention that had earlier, the last weather hit, coming up towards parts of southern california. that is actually the remnants of an old tropical system right here and we could be seeing some thunderstorm activity for san diego, as well as los angeles, but that's only going to last for a couple of days. the other weather system coming into play is this one across the northern plains, out of canada. we're going to be seeing more...
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general assembly taking place in new york. and tensions, of course, continue over tehran's backing of the assad regime and washington's support for some opposition rebel groups. they talked about the implementation of july's nuclear deal. >>> we have got a lot more to come here at al jazeera including this. a frantic seven for the missing as 30 people die in a landslide in guatemala. plus, it's a melting pot of cultures. now there are peers of ethnic divisions in malaysia. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et >> hello again. doctors without borders say at least three of its staff and patients have been killed in an air strike on a hospital in afghan. nato is investigating the air strikes. 50 people were injured and another 30 still missing. three bombs have exploded on the outskirts of the capital of nigeria. u.s.
general assembly taking place in new york. and tensions, of course, continue over tehran's backing of the assad regime and washington's support for some opposition rebel groups. they talked about the implementation of july's nuclear deal. >>> we have got a lot more to come here at al jazeera including this. a frantic seven for the missing as 30 people die in a landslide in guatemala. plus, it's a melting pot of cultures. now there are peers of ethnic divisions in malaysia. >>...
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find out how costly this collision was for the new york jets, was they try -- new york mets as they try to clinch the series against the dodgers. >>> now, there are reports that the turkish military carried out fresh air strikes against separatist fighters in the south-east of the country, and in northern iraq. on saturday, the armed group, kurdistan workers party or p.k.k. ordered members to halt fighting in turkey. that was after two suicide bombings in the capital ankara. thousands gathered in the turkish capital for a commemoration ceremony. 95 were killed in the blast at a train station on saturday. 250 others were injured. the attack has raised tensions ahead of parliamentary elections due on november the 1st >>> let's go live to our correspondent bernard smith, who is in istanbul. and so turkey now enters a period of mourning as an investigation gets under way into exactly what happened in ankara on saturday. >> yes, no claim of responsibility for what is believed to be two suicide bomb, killing 95 people. we are told now that there are 65 people in intensive care, more than 260
find out how costly this collision was for the new york jets, was they try -- new york mets as they try to clinch the series against the dodgers. >>> now, there are reports that the turkish military carried out fresh air strikes against separatist fighters in the south-east of the country, and in northern iraq. on saturday, the armed group, kurdistan workers party or p.k.k. ordered members to halt fighting in turkey. that was after two suicide bombings in the capital ankara. thousands...
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a four-run bonus in the sixth inning sending new york on their way to a 9-3 win. the mets on the board as they leave for their first world series since 1996. >> this is what you dream of as a kid. the fans going nuts. it's one of the memories that will stick for me for the rest of my life. >> the mets now with a chance with the best of seven series with game four in new york on saturday. elise holman, al jazeera. maria sharapova wa, will--now iconic racehorse will compete in his final race at the breed of club classic on saturday. american pharaoh made history earlier this year by becoming the first horse since 1978 to win what is known as the triple crown of u.s. racing. american pharaoh has been credited with reviving the popularity of the sport in the u.s. and another sell out crowd is expected in lexington, kentucky. >>> japan's ichimu ra claimed a sixth all around title in championships. no other man or woman has ever won more than three. uchimura has won every olympic and all around title since he took silver since 2008. that's a streak unmatched in gymnasti
a four-run bonus in the sixth inning sending new york on their way to a 9-3 win. the mets on the board as they leave for their first world series since 1996. >> this is what you dream of as a kid. the fans going nuts. it's one of the memories that will stick for me for the rest of my life. >> the mets now with a chance with the best of seven series with game four in new york on saturday. elise holman, al jazeera. maria sharapova wa, will--now iconic racehorse will compete in his...
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that is new york city at night. the scene from the international space station. >> the flash which light up in the right hand corner is citi field in queens. the picture was taken during the mets-cubs game on sunday. the image has been retweeted more than 3,000 times. >> a massive shadow in outer space has a group of scientists perplexed. is it a mistake in the image or a sign of alien life? al jazeera's jacob ward has been looking into it. >> in the time scientists have had with data from a mission designed to look for earth like planets circling other stars, they've gotten used to certain patterns. they're seeing the same kind of thing over and over again, but suddenly, they've seen something new. basically, around one particular star, there seems to be something causing a dimming and brightening pattern in an ongoing routine. literally, it's like something very large is passing in front of that star and blocking the light from reaching us, like someone's passing their hand over a flashlight. there could be a few
that is new york city at night. the scene from the international space station. >> the flash which light up in the right hand corner is citi field in queens. the picture was taken during the mets-cubs game on sunday. the image has been retweeted more than 3,000 times. >> a massive shadow in outer space has a group of scientists perplexed. is it a mistake in the image or a sign of alien life? al jazeera's jacob ward has been looking into it. >> in the time scientists have had...
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they had given it to the new york times, to the bbc, to others. i'd done an embargoed interview about it. i know that -- i know they also contacted the white house, the new york times contacted the white house for comment and somehow, after that, the chief executive of the u.n.ozc decided u.n.o drchltdc drchltdc -- odc decided not to put the report out. we know what the u.n. odc thinks. to give you a couple of quotes from the report, they say crltzing peopl criminalizing people is unnecessary. this is from the body that is in charge of overseeing the war on drugs, on a global basis. so you know, they've basically admitted that the current approach is the wrong approach, and there needs to be a change. >> let's talk about those arrests. according to the fbi, 1,561,231 arrests for drug law arrests were made in the united states last year, a majority of those arrests 83% were people feeding their own drug habits. now what do we do with that? that's more than half a million arrests, what's the solution, health care facilities, harm reduction facilitie
they had given it to the new york times, to the bbc, to others. i'd done an embargoed interview about it. i know that -- i know they also contacted the white house, the new york times contacted the white house for comment and somehow, after that, the chief executive of the u.n.ozc decided u.n.o drchltdc drchltdc -- odc decided not to put the report out. we know what the u.n. odc thinks. to give you a couple of quotes from the report, they say crltzing peopl criminalizing people is unnecessary....
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. >>> not so fast and tell you why new york attorney general is asking several internet providers to prove their service is really as fast as they say. the death toll is rising in afghanistan and pakistan this morning, as a result of that powerful earthquake that hit south asia, the most powerful in more than a decade magnitude 7.4 tremor centered in the hindu curb mountains in northern afghanistan and 340 people have been confirmed dead, another 2000 have been injured, rescue crews are still trying to reach remote areas. abdul is the disaster management director for the afghanistan red crescent and joining us by phone by kabul and thanks for being with us this morning. give us a sense of the scale of this earthquake and the aftermath and how concerned are you that the death toll is going to rise? >> yeah, as you mentioned it was very powerful and hit afghanistan in the resent history and affected rural area of afghanistan in the villages in the northeast of afghanistan and east of afghanistan and center part of afghanistan but in the north, northeast and east part of afghanistan inc
. >>> not so fast and tell you why new york attorney general is asking several internet providers to prove their service is really as fast as they say. the death toll is rising in afghanistan and pakistan this morning, as a result of that powerful earthquake that hit south asia, the most powerful in more than a decade magnitude 7.4 tremor centered in the hindu curb mountains in northern afghanistan and 340 people have been confirmed dead, another 2000 have been injured, rescue crews...
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security council in new york was talking about the situation, here the question was still hanging in the ear filled with tear gas. will the israeli prime minister's new security measures make any difference to the situation? andrew simmons, al jazeera in occupied east jerusalem. >> well as andrew was saying there. the u.n. in new york the security council held an emergency meeting to discuss the crisis and palestinian authority calling for a different curt force. >> we want to guarantee the security cannot be done by the israeli security force, the settlers, so if there is an international presence around al-aqsa mosque to guarantee that the status quo be maintained, i think that is what is in the mind of members of the city council. that is in our mind. >> israel will not agree to any international presence on the temple mount. any such intervention would violate the decades long status quo. what abbas is trying to do counts as no surprise. history has shown us every time palestinian leader wanted to avoid taking a difficult decision, he filled void with incisement and forces accusa
security council in new york was talking about the situation, here the question was still hanging in the ear filled with tear gas. will the israeli prime minister's new security measures make any difference to the situation? andrew simmons, al jazeera in occupied east jerusalem. >> well as andrew was saying there. the u.n. in new york the security council held an emergency meeting to discuss the crisis and palestinian authority calling for a different curt force. >> we want to...
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live from new york, i'm tony harris. middle east mission, secretary kerry is heading to the middle east to try to calm relations between the israelis and palestinians. >>> preparing a homegrown attack. the justice department's plan to deal with the real threat. and paying for firearms used to shoot police officers.
live from new york, i'm tony harris. middle east mission, secretary kerry is heading to the middle east to try to calm relations between the israelis and palestinians. >>> preparing a homegrown attack. the justice department's plan to deal with the real threat. and paying for firearms used to shoot police officers.
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sisi has done the media rounds in new york where he was asked about egypt's treatment of journalists. on cnn he did not just defend his government's record. he lauded it. he told wolf blitzer, i do not want to use cliches but we have unprecedented freedom of expression in egypt. no one in egypt can bar anywhere working in media or journalism or on t.v. from expressing their views. had the interview followed up, which he did not, he might have mentioned that at least 18 journalists remain in egyptian zales and seven guilty verdicts stand against al jazeera employees tried in absentia. president asis said he is open to the idea of clemency but would rather not interfere with the judiciary which is precisely what he did when he pardoned fahmy and mohammed. theitsis military said sus spendnd one of its officers after an incidents in which two journalists were assaulted, their equipment destroyed. captured on a distant camera, two journalists who say they had prior authorization to be in the area near nabolos can be seen wearing body armor clearly marked as, "press." andrea bernardi and ab
sisi has done the media rounds in new york where he was asked about egypt's treatment of journalists. on cnn he did not just defend his government's record. he lauded it. he told wolf blitzer, i do not want to use cliches but we have unprecedented freedom of expression in egypt. no one in egypt can bar anywhere working in media or journalism or on t.v. from expressing their views. had the interview followed up, which he did not, he might have mentioned that at least 18 journalists remain in...
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as elise holman reports. >> back at home after two difficult times on the road, and the new york nets wasted no time in showing they were up to the occasion. the captain has gone deep. david rice with a 2-run homer in the first innings. >> the royals hit straight back, two singles at the top of the second, butting them 3-2 ahead before curtis granderson lit it up again. a 2-run remmer and the fans from laughing. a burst sending them on the way to a win. the mets on the board as they bid for the first world series since 1986. >> this is what you dream about as a kid. hitting a home run, looking up in the stands and seeing people go nuts. it's one of those memories that will stick for me for the rest of my life. >> the mets now with a chance to square the best of seven series with game four in new york on saturday. maria sharapova suffering a shock knockout in the finals in singapore. the czech comfortably won the first set. she hit back, taking a 5-1 lead in the second, falling apart to go down 6-3, 7-6. there was a chance to add to her 2011 credit. >> she'll face agnieszka radwanska i
as elise holman reports. >> back at home after two difficult times on the road, and the new york nets wasted no time in showing they were up to the occasion. the captain has gone deep. david rice with a 2-run homer in the first innings. >> the royals hit straight back, two singles at the top of the second, butting them 3-2 ahead before curtis granderson lit it up again. a 2-run remmer and the fans from laughing. a burst sending them on the way to a win. the mets on the board as they...
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daniel murphy put new york ahead of the game with a solo home run. matt harvey finished with two walks and nine strikeouts leading to a 4-2 win over chicago. game two will be on sunday in new york. >> i think the most important thing is getting started right. as a team, i think, you know, you never want to go into a series like this and not give a good performance, not keep your team in striking distance to win. i knew i had a set the tone early. >> he was outstanding tonight. give him credit. he had about as good command you can of your pitches. this stuff is always good, there in lice the game. john was good, too. i think we were fine, i just think he was absolutely on top of his game tonight. >> eight teams will compete for the final four places. den narc face sweden. ukraine are the highest ranked teams in the playoff. ireland who beat world champions germany in the group stage play bosnia herzegovina. >> made it through and had a very, very good win against cypress in the last match to guest into this position. we likewise have a great win again
daniel murphy put new york ahead of the game with a solo home run. matt harvey finished with two walks and nine strikeouts leading to a 4-2 win over chicago. game two will be on sunday in new york. >> i think the most important thing is getting started right. as a team, i think, you know, you never want to go into a series like this and not give a good performance, not keep your team in striking distance to win. i knew i had a set the tone early. >> he was outstanding tonight. give...
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game three will be in new york on monday. >> you say that was a clean slider or not? >> i'm not going to get into it. it's over, it's done, not much we can do about it, except come out in a couple of days and get after it. >> you know, we don't want to see anyone get hurt, but, you know, hopefully, i know it's a fracture, but he's a good friend of mine. i hope it's not too bad and doesn't affect anything with his career, so... >> the chicago cubs had a five-run rally that carried them to a 6-3 win over the top-seeded cardinals, evening the series at one game each. >> the charlotte hornets with preparations for a win over the l.a. clippers, the first of two matches in china. despite jordan putting on an alley-oop clinic, much of the attention was on jeremy lin. he has taiwanese roots and is hugely popular in asia. he helped them win 106-94. >> africa have won the first of 51 day nationals against india in a tight match. a century helped the south african score. coming close to reaching the target thanks to 150. south africa winning by five runs. >> right down to the wi
game three will be in new york on monday. >> you say that was a clean slider or not? >> i'm not going to get into it. it's over, it's done, not much we can do about it, except come out in a couple of days and get after it. >> you know, we don't want to see anyone get hurt, but, you know, hopefully, i know it's a fracture, but he's a good friend of mine. i hope it's not too bad and doesn't affect anything with his career, so... >> the chicago cubs had a five-run rally...
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in the panel secret x-ray surveillance on the streets of new york. you may be dosed with radiation and not know it. like most americans - i love football. will injuries of athletes in school weaken our like for the game. >> this is "third rail". >>> the greater middle east is burping. critics say president obama is not doing much to stop it. maybe because when he try, he may as well be talking to himself. >> i have indicated repeatedly that president bashar al-assad's lost legitimacy, and needs to step down. so far he has not gotten the message. >> maybe he did, a message about american weakness creating a vacuum that russian president vladimir putin fills. >> translation: we think it's an enormous mistake to refuse to cooperate with the syrian government and armed forces fighting terrorism. >> did vladimir putin describe the middle east process as a mistake, is the u.s. to blame for turmoil and violence. joining me is neil ferguson, professor of history, his latest book is the first volume of authorised biology of henry kissinger. neil, thank you fo
in the panel secret x-ray surveillance on the streets of new york. you may be dosed with radiation and not know it. like most americans - i love football. will injuries of athletes in school weaken our like for the game. >> this is "third rail". >>> the greater middle east is burping. critics say president obama is not doing much to stop it. maybe because when he try, he may as well be talking to himself. >> i have indicated repeatedly that president bashar...
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. >> critics point disney, in june the new york times broke a story, that replacements on h 1b visas, layoffs for 35 tech workers were cancelled. a shall outcry erupted at utility's southern california edison when information technology workers were reported to be laid off. there too workers said they were training replacements in the country on h 1b visas. >> you also have to prove that you're going to pay these people more than you would pay someone else so you're not undercutting it by bringing in cheap labor. >> reporter: debate on the program and how it's used has bubbled over into presidential politics as candidates spar whether h 1b visas should be expanded. mary snow, al jazeera. >> those in the u.s. who oppose opening the door a bit more they also have a point. the government accountability office found that some companies prefer h 1b workers because they are more willing to relocate and to accept lower wages than their american counterparts. in fact six of the top 10 companies applying for these visas on behalf of their workers were headquartered in india. does the america's
. >> critics point disney, in june the new york times broke a story, that replacements on h 1b visas, layoffs for 35 tech workers were cancelled. a shall outcry erupted at utility's southern california edison when information technology workers were reported to be laid off. there too workers said they were training replacements in the country on h 1b visas. >> you also have to prove that you're going to pay these people more than you would pay someone else so you're not undercutting...