The countrys hunting laws after the death of cecil the lion we begin in syria where the u. S. Effort to create a reliable military against i. S. I. L. Suffered a setback. Al qaedas syrian win carried out an attack on Syrian Opposition forces trained by americans. It is the latest attempt by the al nusra front to undermine syrian rebel groups receiving support from the west. Zeina khodr is in Southern Turkey with the latest. Reporter across the border in syria opposition groups have taken up release against each other. There has been more infighting threatening the training and equipping of the force to take on the Islamic State of iraq and levant. In is thought to be an air strike carried out by the u. S. To support allies in syria, targetting positions of the Al Qaedalinked al nusra front in northern aleppo. It came too late. Fighters attacked the base of a u. S. Backed syrian group called division 30, and abducted his commander and several of his men. It was a message to the commanders and syrians that battling with it. Translation the 30 subdivision is a group chained by the u. S. They entered syria sa few days ago. Its an arm that america is trying to create in syria to fight terrorism. America classified javer as a terrorist group. Reporter Little Information has been made public about division 30 until its men entered syria. This group received training from the you u. S. In turkey. It appears thi did not want to be filmed was working with the u. S. Can create them enemies across pt opposition. Translation the american stooges they are wrong, we are wrong. We are ready to coordinate. Im announcing this through your channel. Well fight i. S. I. L. Or anyone supporting them. The sare jan Regime Syrian regime iran or hezbollah. That is not what the u. S. Equipped programme is about. It is about creating a force to fight i. S. I. L. , not the syrian government. The programme faced deficiencies since he was announced. After months of may it was launched in may. The pentagon was planning to train more than 5,000 fighters in a year, but trained 54 in turkey. It was not the first time nusra targeted opposition groups that received support from the u. S. The hassam mott mavt movement and Syrian Revolutionary front they were forced to disbands. Actions have been a challenge to the u. S. The attack on division 30 is a setback. Nusra and division 30 are enemies of i. S. I. L. The u. S. Considers nusra a terrorist organization. It is not a target of the campaign against i. S. I. L. , the u. S. Hit the Al Qaedalinked group believed under nusras protection. Nusra feels its a target and seems to take preemptive measures to protect themselves. At the same time it complicated coalitions planses in syria the u. S. Central command heading up the coalition, fighting against i. S. I. L. In syria and iraq responded to an al jazeera inquiry regarding the attack against the new syrian forces. The statement said a teenager protesting an arson attack killing a palestinian toddler has been killed by Israeli Forces in the outlined west bank. The teen was shot during a demonstration on friday and decide today. Only israeli spokeswoman said the teenager hurled molotov cocktails at the shoulder and the shooting had been this is a quote a response to immediate danger. This is the sixth Fatal Shooting by israeli troops during a summer of escalating violence. Four palestinians including the toddler, had been killed over the past 24 hours. Thousands rallied in israel condemning the arson attack and thursdays stabbing attack. Rallies were held in major city including tel aviv and jerusalem. Six were stabbed at the gay pride parade by an orthodox man released from prison for a similar attack at the gay pride parade in 2005 puerto rican Officials Say they do not have the cash to reach a bond payment today. Financial experts say it could be the beginning of a larger default on a 72 million. It was on 78 million worth of bonds owned by credit union debtors. Bond holders will know for sure on monday. Porto ricos slump started in 2006 when congress discontinued a tax break rewarding manufacturing on the island. 20 million debt is owned by public utilities. Congress refused to allow them too file for bankruptcy. A group of economists in a report this week recommended the island improve tax collection and cut back on spending. The government ace that will lead xrm says that will lead to a death spiral and more will leave the island. Randall pinkston talks about problems much territories like porto rico. Reporter more than 4 million americans live in island territories, but do not have the same rights as mainland. In the caribbean, people in porto rico and Virgin Islands and in pacific, residents of gaum and Mariana Islands in have u. S. Citizenship. People born on American Samoa do not. None have the right to vote for president , but have nonvoting delegates that speak for them in congress. These citizens na contributed and sacrificed so much cannot vote for the commander in chief. This is a serious number of americans we are talking about. Reporter civil rights reporter was raised on gaum and started the we the People Project to win equal rights and representations for american citizens, no matter where they live. They have to follow federal laws like everyone else and based on the democratic and constitutional principles they deserve the right to vote for president and voting members of Congress Like everyone else. Reporter one law they do not have to abide by is paying federal income taxes. But they receive federal benefits, such as Social Security medicaid and medicare. I think most territories would happily pay the same amount of federal income taxes if they are treated the same in terms of federal benefits. Reporter most benefits remain law to those allocated to states on the mainland. The inability to vote has a correlation to the poverty, disenfranchisement in areas that the people of these islands experience. Reporter Veterans Benefits are a touchy issue for islanders. Samoa had the number one recruiting station for the u. S. Army. Gaum has one of the highest concentrations of veterans, but limited facilities. Trisha is a gaum native who served in afghanistan from 2010 to 2011. If i had to get treatment, lets say from a psychologist or someone, you know who is in a capacity to give me you know treatment i meet for p. T. S. D. Or others i have to fly myself to hawaii. Reporter only those in porto rico raised the issue of statehood. Believing becoming the 52nd state would give them more benefits. I would like to make it a state. Its more than being used for benefits. We need a stronger relationship. With that more benefits will come to the island. Benefits and responsibilities the right to vote and the federal tax bill joining us now from washington d. C. Is justin the executive director and founder of the national porto rico chamber of commerce. We appreciate your time this evening. Porto rico misses the payment. What is next . Theyll have to come up with a restructure plan. The reason they chose to miss that are this payment they could have found the funds, but they chose to miss the payment as a form of strategy. They want to prove that they are not going to cry wolf that they are running out of money and have to default on a loan, choosing one that has the least remedial measures and least problematic for the future. At this point they hope negotiators from the lenders, perhaps representing congress will come to the table and say you are serious, what can we do. The analyst say they have enough money to last through september. What happens when the money runs out in september . All right. They better figure something out. Believe me lenders want their money back. Theyll negotiate one way or another. Also congress and d. C. I think theyll have a little more pressure. I am sure they wont give them a bail out. Theyll have a low interest loan. They may consider letting them file for chapter nine which is unavailable to them like every other municipality so they may be afforded the courtmonitored restructure. But the best hope is a plan that again, is approved by lenders, accepted by them and hopefully beneficial to porto rico. Who, if anybody, hailed porto rico . Its been a combination, outputted on the image of porto rico. Its been a series of overspending for decades. Theyve been entirely too dependent on the examine inventives on the incentives that the u. S. Offered. There has been impediments hurting porto rico. They knew they would have existed, they should have planned for that. Spent accordingly on benefits and other resources that people knew would help them to get through financially. They have chosen against a path that led to this point at this point, how is the life of the average puerto rican affected by this if at all . It is certainly substantially. Unemployment is officially 12. Something per cent. It doesnt count the economy, and its twice that. So its a vast number of Unemployed People who dont have a huge incentive to work because there arent jobs defined. Benefits will be cut back for those that can afford to take care of themselves. Government employees 23 of the number of employees on the island. 23 are hired by the government now, imagine that will be cut. Its huge. Theres a number of ways across the bored that they are hurting. All right, this will have to be resolved at some point, quite soon. Justin thank you for your in sight on this we appreciate it. Thank you president obama will have to wait longer to announce the biggest free trade deal history. The president and counterparts from 11 asian nations failed to come to an agreement in talks on the Transpacific Partnership team. Andrew thomas reports on why. Reporter this was supposed to be the moment to announce the biggest trade deal history. The summit in hawaii lasting four days, but overall Transpacific Partnership negotiations have been going on for more than five years. The ministers claims of meaningful progress rang hollow. This was certainly anticipated to be a make or break summit for the talks. Are you, therefore, disappointed that you are not able to announce at least a deal in principle . There are, of course, at the end of the day, a limited number of difficult issues that require additional attention to be resolved. I feel very gratified about the progress that has been made. Each country had its own priorities. For australia and new zealand, it was access to markets for agriculture, vietnam, clothing, japan and mexico motoring industries. I am sure you are aware that the Auto Industry in mexico is the seventh largest producer and in the world, and the fourth largest exporter. Obviously mexico has a deep interest. Probably you can accuse me is putting myself to the front to push the interest of my country. Deadlock in one area prevented progress in others. Tariff reductions were in play alongside general discussions on common regulations. Not just for trade but also production. Thats where critics were concerned. Ministers would concede on Environmental Standards or labour regulations, if they got their way on tariff reductions. Big business would be given more power over consumers. The lengthening of copyright, banning the generic drugs from repeating the brand name for longer concerned those that the poorest couldnt pay the highest costs. With no deal, campaigners are celebrating. For us, this is it a victory. We have seen several countries, australia comes to mind, standing up saying we are not going to trade away health this week, no matter how hard you lean on us. That makes a big difference to everyone glad to see that outcome. The staff to the u. S. President ial campaign say january is an u. N. Official u. N. Official deadline for the t. P. P. A deal that needs to be ratified by the National Governments and u. S. Congress before then. Without president obama pushing it momentum could disappear. No deal reached here in hawaii. Some disappointments on the stage with the ministers. Theres no date set yet either for further talks. The minister says it will go on the aeroplane debris discovered on the remote Indian Ocean Island of reunion is in the hands of french officials, to be examined at a Government Lab at the Southern City of toulouse. Investigators hope the Sophisticated Technology will help them identify the debris. Well gind out if its the miss find out if its the missing debris from mairlaysia airlines mh370. This is the ministry where pt investigation is taking place, some of the buildings behind me similar investigations have taken place in recent years. We are in the hub of the European Aviation industry here. Its believed the focus of this investigation is going to start to look at what is reported as potentially a serial number on this piece of debris. The malaysian authorities saying that this offers conclusive proof that it comes from a boeing 777. If that is the case then logically one has to think that it does come from mh370 because there hasnt been any disasters of that plane over ocean since the plane came into circulation, since it was started to be flown. We hear that theyll look at trying to establish how long the debris has been in the water. Oceanographers say its not unlikely that this piece of debris may have floated around 4,000km from the area where its believed the plane went down to the coast of the island of reunion. Whatever happens, theres a lot of hope that this debris could begin seriously to answer questions for the hundreds if not thousands of friends and families of victims of mh370, as to exactly what happened on that night, march the 8th last year the f. A. A. Is investigating two incidents in which airplane crews spotted a drone flying near them as they were landing at a new york airport. It happened on friday at John F Kennedy airport, one of the nations busiest airports. One of the planes came within 100 feet of the drone. Flying just under the southwest side of the airport. What would you say that was. About 100 feet blow us. Earlier, a jetblue pilot reported a drone. Drones are banned from flying above 400 feet and not supposed to fly within 500 miles of an airport wut notifying without netifying the control tower 23 wildfires are burning, putting stress on crews. Governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency for the entire state. Hundreds have evacuated homes. The biggest fire is san francisco, destroying three homes, threatening 450 structures. 8,000 firefighters are spread out battling the firefighters as record Drought Conditions continue. One firefighter has been killed. Still ahead on al jazeera, some of osama bin ladens family have been killed. Details next. And zimbabwe takes major steps to event deaths of endangered species. In our next hour several incidents of minorities accusing police of brutality made headlines. Native americans say they too sh unfirely targeted. We unfairly targeted. We take a look 8 00 eastern, 5 pacific. Get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swifts music videos interviews, and more. Xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. The only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and thats what were doing at xfinity. We are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. And this includes our commitment to being on time. Every time. Thats why if were ever late for an appointment, well credit your account 20. Its our promise to you. Were doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. Because we should fit into your life. Not the other way around. U. S. Secretary of state john kerry is in cairo tonight for the First Security talks with egyptian officials since 2009. The decadeslong relationship deteriorated two years ago when the u. S. Cut off military aid to protest the ouster of former president Mohamed Mursi. Washington is slowly restoring aid. More from Louis Jordon Rosalind jordan in washington. Reporter this is the power that egyptian has been seeking, new fmpt 16s. F16s. Two years ago the Obama Administration suspended aid after abdul fatah alsisi kicked Mohamed Mursi out of office. It was surprising because of long and close ties with egypt. Officials were angry at what they considered a violation of political freedom. Every year since 1987 washington gave cairo 1. 3 billion in aid, paying for fighter jets helicopters, tanks, ammunition and training. Every other year egyptian and u. S. Forces hold training exercises called bright star. That has not happened since the arab spring erupted in 2011. When abdul fatah alsisi, now president , attended the United NationsGeneral Assembly last september, he met with u. S. President obama, who said they had reason to work together. Everything from the palestinianisraeli situation, to libya, to the issues of i. S. I. L. Iraq and syria. Even so it wasnt until march that the white house decided to resume aid for security regions, including efforts with i. S. I. L. Fighters. The u. S. Aid comes with conditions. Washington decides what cairo can have analysts say this is how the u. S. Will pressure cairo on political and human rights. If the Egyptian Government does not take steps in dralsing the issues no amount of weapons that the United States can give no recalibration that it can do can it have a fundamental impacts on fixing cairos security problems. Secretary of state john kerry has met twice with abdul fatah alsisi in the past year. The meeting on sunday will be dominated by the regions security challenges. This will be a public demonstration of how the Obama Administration is recalibrating ties to a country it considers an intention ally essential ally osama bin ladens family three members, were killed in a plane yarn in southern in southern ynd. It overshot the runway and crashed and burst into flame claiming the lives of his mother daughter. The cause of the crash is under investigation. Tomorrow marks the 25th anniversary of the iraqi invasion of kuwait. It set in motion event that triggered the first golf war. Forces took control of kuwait with lit of resistance. The following january u. S. Led coalition launched Operation Desert Storm to liberate kuwait. February 28, 1991 president george h. W. Bush declared a ceasefire and kuwait liberated the government of zimbabwe imposed a ban on big game hunting outside the park where cecil the lion was killed. Officials believe guides lured cecil outside the borders to allow a hunter to kill him. The park announced an arrest of a man suspected of breaching hunting rules. Conservation in zimbabwe insists more needs to be done. Its more than welcome, because a lot of these animals are becoming endangered and we have to try and get these laws enforced and carried out, otherwise these animals will disappear. G everybody plays their part and the professional hunters get the code of conduct and ethics into place, i believe it will work. The other thing is that so they dont die in vain wed like to see societies taking these endangered animals and put them on to appendix 1, like the elephants, the lion. A lot of endangered animals, the rhino. Theres major problems. If we dont stop it now, theyll be extinct within the next 15 years. Cecils brother jericho was killed. British researchers tracking the pride said g. P. S. Movement of the lion confirmed that he is still alive coming up on Al Jazeera America the immigration battle in the Dominican Republic thousands of applications in limbo. More risk deportation thats ahead a tribute to endangered species new york style. A preview of the Empire State Buildings transformation. Ransformation. Welcome back to Al Jazeera America here is a look at your dop stories now. U. S. Officials today confirmed that al qaedas syrian affiliate launched an attack friday morning against Syrian Rebels trained by american forces. The u. S. Led coalition responded with air strikes to help the rebs else fend rebels fend off the assault. Its the latest attempt by al nusra front to undermine syrian rebel groups receiving support from the west. In france the airplane debris discovered on the remote indian island. This week a Government Lab technology should help to identify if the debris is from flight mh370. D disappeared more than a year ago with 239 passengers on board. Puerto rican Officials Say they plan to support on a 58 million bond payment due today to credit union members. Theyll know on monday if they were not paid. Credit rating agencies are concerned it may be the beginning of a larger default of a 70 billion debt. The islands middle class has born the brunt frt debt crisis. Workers are instructing with high crime. We have this report from san juan where residents are leaving for the mainland. Across porto rico young people are frustrated. Ive been looking for work for six months in porto rico i submit my resume everywhere in places you cant imagine, and im here without work. The Economic Situation here is hard the Unemployment Rate here is nearly 13 . More than twice what it is in the u. S. The average income is 19,000. Jobs are scarce and income and equality higher than any u. S. State. 40 of adults are working or looking for work cam paired to 60 in the u. S. Many receive welfare, and like Christian Martinez who runs errands and does odd jobs around the housing projects they work in the informal economy. We wash cars and help people with shopping moving painting buildings and trimming trees. They are saving up to get to the states. He is not alone. The exodus is unlike anything they have seen since the great migration of the 1950s, and 60s. 50,000 residents move each year leaving 3. 5 Puerto Ricans on the island and 4. 5 million in the states. Despite talks of a brain drain, when you look at the numbers, its clear its not just professionals, but workers in general. I would say all kinds of people upper class, lower class all of them. Its something normal. Reporter in fact those leaving are more likely to be blue collared and lower skilled and are disproportionally younger. I feel frustration in my generation. Reporter this couple have plans to leave of the the mood among the young people is pessimistic. In general the feeling is that everything is bad here everything is getting worse, and its going to be worse and worse and worse, and opportunities will be zero the concern is not just about jobs. For gabriel, a fourth year maths and Computer Science student. It is making it hard for him to finish his degree. We dont know if well finish classes. We are running out of money. We dont know if the government will support us. Alexander plans to continue her studies abroad. Despite the struggles, alexandra says levering is not easy. Translation to go in the moment when finally everything has exploded after years of building up its difficult for me. I want to go because i have my plans, i would love to stay to deal with the situation. A situation that economist say will take years before theres a turn around. The economic crisis in venezuela finally reached a boiling point. One person was killed and dozens more were arrested on friday after hundreds of people began to loot in the southeastern city. The mob broke into a supermarket and other shops. Opposition officials attribute the looting to shortages of basic goods. Venezuela president Nicolas Maduro says the violence was premeditated and blamed it on the u. S. Today, august 1st, marks the deadline for people of haitian dissent that live in the Dominican Republic to complete a regulation as foreigners. Tens of thousands were stripped of dominican citizenship and a court ruling made retroactive to 1929. The government threatened to deport half a million. After International Pressure officials backed off deportation and offered amnesty to those that registered. Many do not have the required documents. Nicole phillips is from the institute of fairness and deck okay rahsy, and joins us onset democracy, and joins us on set. The deadline is moving back. Is it backing off the ruling or a delay, as you see it . I dont think its backing off. I think its softening a little bit. I think the dominican government nose theres a lot of knows theres a lot of pressure a lot of eyes on it. When they set out the deadline i think they were not sure how much International Pressure there would be. What they have done is legalize essentially, created a Legal Framework in order to justify their mass deportation of haitians of dominicans of haitian dissent, and so we think that based on their patterns their conduct of the last decades and the last few years, that they intend that the plan still is to deport as many hatians dominicans of haitian dissent as they can, and now, perhaps, they are waiting and biding their time because of the large reaction that this has gotten in the news. Has there been a large enough reaction as you see it. Considering the humanitarian crisis that this has created and continued to create. There hasnt been enough. There needs to be a lot more. We need a statement from the u. S. Government that announces this and there has been a lot of focus in the United States trying to get the reaction. What has the reaction from the u. S. Been . Silence. If anything is happening behind closed doors, we dont know about it. It is and its not. Considering the crisis being created, theres hope that it would be reforms by the government. Its a close power of ours. Our immigration policies are not immigration friendly. Even under the Obama Administration so in that regards its not surprising. Lets talk about the people that this addresses. Theres two legal statuses in particular that this law affects. Tell me who the people are. Sure. This impacts two categories of people. The first one are haitians who are migrants who are living maybe they originally came to haiti, the Dominican Republic legally, but have overstayed their visa these are migrants that have hatian nationality. They are wanting to deport them. And certainly the dominican government has the right under International Law to regulate its borders. The other group of people the other category of people is what the law was, that you mentioned impacts, are people that are dominican, they were under the law born under the constitution born in the Dominican Republic they are entitled to citizenship and created a framework making it almost impossible administratively to prove their birds and get citizenship. They are lumping everyone together. That, who could be deported on mass at any time. What we are seeing is that its hard to predict, but since this episode announced, because of racial approaching, because of violence that is happening against dominicans of haitian dissent and migrants people are voluntarily deporting, is what the comcan republic will see. We so 41,000 people is the estimates of those that crossed back into haiti. Some of these are not nationals of haiti, because they are dominican. They are not haitian necessarily. A lot of them are haitian migrants. One of the problems is theyve been given no Due Process Rights and most of them are fleeing because of violence they are seeing. Antihaitian sentiment that is happening, and so it really is creating. Its not a fair process. There is no. There is not a process. Theres really no due process at all for any of these people. They are so fearful, they are leaving family jobs. I was going to ask what it is doing to family units. Its breaking them up of course. Its breaking them up. When you have any kind of crisis like this its opening up this vulnerable population that is it fleeing to exploitation. That may not be the intend of the government thats why you have International Laws protecting the situations because of the vulnerably to women and children that are having to go back. You are seeing traffickers, you are seeing people violence on the border it is not well enough police the. You are seeing cases of violence Sexual Assault on the border. It is creating a humanitarian crisis. Before i let you go i have to arriving what are the legal channels, there has to be something. Most have been followed. Advocates have gone to the organization of american state, the u. N. All through the constitutional system within the Dominican Republic. And the Dominican Republic ignores anything from the u. N. Uas the. Everything has been exhausted. Theres always more we can do but they are ignoring International Bodies that are telling them what their rights obligations are. They are ignoring them completely. Well continue to report. Nicole phillips, thank you so much democratic president ial candidate Bernie Sanders is holding his own in the race for the white house, with events drawing large enthusiastic crowds. David shuster spent time at one of those events showing us how much the candidate is relying on social media to reach out to the voters. Reporter in washington d. C. The Bernie Sanders event had all the trappings of a typical house party, dozens came to eat, drink and talk politics. There was a short speak from the populous candidate himself. It is wrong that people are working 40 or 50 hours a week and still living in poverty. Enough is enough. We have to raise that minimum wage to 15 an hour. [ clapping ] reporter but the difference with this sanders speech is it was delivered live over the internet to over 3500 watch parties across the country, and the Campaign Says that based on the rsvps in advance, the numbers participating totalled more than it 100,000. When we stand together there is nothing, nothing, nothing that we cannot accomplish. Coast to coast, from california to the art gallery in new york city, it added up to the biggest organising event for any 2016 candidate so far. Away from the crowds in the Senate Office building we spoke one on one with senator sanders about his digital effort. We need to develop a Grassroots Movement and the way you do it is people communicate with each other, determine what has to be done who will knock on doors, who will make the phone call the literature et cetera et cetera. Reporter at 24 years old, kenneth cannington is the digital director. The event with the technical challenges has his responsibility. The video portion is difficult text you never know what can go wrong. Its oldfashioned email communication and oldfashioned communication that gets the job done at the end of the day. The passion and creativity of supporters seems to help. One of the campaigns popular social media hashtags which has shown up at rallies is this one. What goes through your mind when you see the signs feel the burn, was that from a previous campaign. No i dont know where that came from. Theres a lot that excites me. I read in papers about meetings that took place in subcities. Reporter the neighbourhood organizers of this event included ben fuller a chef. This space is the living room. Technology is amazing, we have feeds from all over the world. Its live streaming, which is fantastic. Other people were thrilled to meet senator sanders, and give him an inspirational poster or in the case of this guys, get a picture drinking beer with him. The sanders Campaign Says the night was a huge organising success. We are going to connect people to other support, and team leaders, to take steps to move the cam an forward, such as knocking on doors or making phone calls. Traditional outrage on passionate and unprecedented online efforts verizon is meeting with negotiators, trying to meet a deadline to avert a workers strike. A contact covering 30,000 workers in nine states expires at midnight. Workers are expecting to walk off the job if an agreement over benefits is not reached. Verizon says theres a strike the effect on customers will be minimal the federal government is investigating harmon car radios after a hacking incident involving cars and trucks. Officials say hackers accessed a Jeep Cherokee s. U. V. Through an opening in the radio, and took control of the car over the internet. They have fixed the Telephone Network to prevent similar attacks coming up next a glimpse into the kitchen of the future how you can eat a meal prepared by robots. Robots. A big debate in australia over a star aboriginal football player. Adam goodes has been granted leave over incessant booing during marches. Critics say its because hes not liked. Supporters say hes being punished for being vocal on race matters. Reporter anticipation and excitement as sydney swans fans stream into the stadium for an Australian Football League match. Theres disappointment knowing one of the teams players will not take part. Booing and cheering is part of the game. Its obvious that people are having a go at goodesy as part of what hes been and done. Reporter goodesy is a nickname for adam goodes, an indigenous australian and star footballer. Hes on leave, stressed out by a controversy starting two years ago when a teenage opposition fan called him an ape. He said it was racist. Ever since the boos have got louder. The constant booing of adam goodes has not only driven him to take a break from the game, but ignited race issues. His supporters say hes been targeted because he took a stand and the usual taunts are hiding racist attitudes. Outside the stadium the show of support for him was clear. His jersey sold out fast. This weekend players planned to show support of goods in various ways. Some think that goodes is being sensitive. Adam goodes has to stop looking like a sook and stop making it about him, and stop trying to play the victim. Reporter and others that think jeering is a part of sport. I think the media blew it out of proportion. And if they didnt make it so big. It happens for everyone. In every sporting code. Reporter whether the controversy is about sport or something more, many say racism is an issue in australia. In 2008, the government apologised to some of its worst abusers of indigenous people. The Prime Minister who delivered that apology, has admitted achievements since has been meagre. As for goodes fans, they want to see him back on the field. Checking in with dell for a look at what is coming up in the next hour. The battle against i. S. I. L. Suffering a setback. Troops trained by america coming under attack by the al nusra front also coming up protests in the west bank after the death of palestinian toddler and teenager. Well take a deeper look at relations between native american and police. Some of the stories ahead in the next hour. See you then thank you. Still ahead on Al Jazeera America a big tribute in the big apple. The Empire State Building is being turned into a work of art in honour of the earths most vulnerable creatures. On this weeks third rail, had imran garda and the Panel Discuss whether labelling should be required on genetically modified food. Here is a preview. Should labelling be necessary on g. M. Good. By and large, yes. If it gives the people an idea of what they are eating or absorbing, people are entitled to know that. I dont have a problem, i think it is appropriate. People want to know what they are eating. I want to know when im eating food what has gone into the pitch, so to speak. Im in favour of that. Do people know what g. M. O. S are, broadly speaking . I am sure some people or a lot of people dont know. A lot do. You cant separate out which one is going to buy it which one is not going to buy it. The people who go there want to know about this. Its like anything else you want to know what the food is made of. This is not the natural show part of the food. I think they are entitled to know that. Watch the entire episode tomorrow night at 6 eastern, 3 pacific many people cooking dinner is a daily chore more about putting something in your stomach than creating a memorable meal now a team of robotic experts came up with a solution the first robotics kitchen. Its time for dinner and the worlds robotic chef is hard hat work. Every movement prerecorded as he made his specialty, crab basic. Graceful way seems to represent the way a normal chef would cook dinner, this is a prototype installation, going on the market in 2018 priced at 75,000. The designer of the unit suggests it could come down substantially if the idea catches on. Reporter as futuristic as it may seem, the company imagines one day all kitchens will be fitted with robotic arms, and the instructions how to make each dish will be bought online. In the same way books and magazines are sold today. You have access to the Unlimited Library of recipes which is intellectual properties of 100,000 different. In this case, you can enjoy many of the dishes if you have the same ingredients that they use for the cooking process. Much of the robot chefs skills come from its hand, produced by a leading u. K. Robotics company. We said lets replicate the capability in the machine. Where we need to copy the human hand down. To the last detail, we have done. In other areas we have taken engineering compromises giving us the same performance, without the complication of things like knuckles. The company is looking at how robot arms can be used at the food preparation stage. Beyond serving the meals to those that can afford it, it can be put to other uses. This could have social impacts, if you thought about it, as assistance for elderly or infirmed people in their own homes. We have a crisis of not having enough carers in the country. And having a system like this, that could prepare fresh and high quality meals for people in their own homes would be fantastic. The making of the crab bisk goes without a hitch. An achievement. What the robot serves up, we are told, is almost the same as chefs real dish. Years of development are needed, but if widely adopted, the kitchen has a potential to change the way millions prepare their dinner the proof of any dish is in the tasting. Very nice. Theres always delivery in just over an hour the Empire State Building will become a 33 storey tall film scream and have the images of endangered species shined on the south side. Courtney kealy is live to give us a preview. All right, lovely shot there. Well it sounds like im in the club on a saturday night in new york city which i kind of am at this moment. Behind me with a perfect view of the Empire State Building it will get better more serious and powerful. We are hearing the music that is revving up the crowd. What well see here is well see 160 images projected Images National geographic. Quality images that will span the building to bring attention to endangered species around the world. Done by a documentary filmmaker coming out called bracing extinction. The lights set off from the observation deck. The building below it in front of me here all over in this 10 block area theyll project it. It will be a feat of artistry technically and a powerful message. What time should we see this courtney . In the 8 oclock hour well bring an interview with the documentary filmmaker and the man behind the chemical wizardry that will be watching. 9 00pm it starts on the Empire State Building. It will be seen around the city and well bring it to you around the world, from this spot. Its timely with everything that has been in the headlines this past week as well. Yes, this is a four year project. And i arrived the filmmaker this that. He said, look, theres to many species extinct. Its not just lions, theres a frog in atlanta that doesnt have a mate. And the goal is to look in the eyes of the animals, fall in love and choose to do something about it. Apparent stuff in a unique way to get the information outs there. We are looking forward to it. Good stuff. I like that metaphor its like you are in the club but youll learn something in the club. Courtney kealy live for us in new york. Thank you so much. Im Richelle Carey in new york. The news continues with del walters, thank you for your time. Keep it here on Al Jazeera America thanks for joining us. This is Al Jazeera America, im del walters in new york with a look at the top stories. The prize attack u. S. 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