Brokered deal to promote peace talks. There was anger in israel among victims fam lites. Helicopters will evacuate 34 passengers trapped on a ship off the coast of antarctica. They hoped an australian icebreaker would rescue them. That ship could not fight through the 13 miles of ice. Michael schumacher remains in a medically induced coma. Those are the headlines america tonight is next and you can get the latest news online at aljazeera. Com. On high alert tonight following a second deadly terror attack in two days. The latest attack happened monday morning on a packed bus during the height of the morning commute. At least 14 people were killed, more than two dozen were injured. Both suicide attacks happened in the city of volgograd, formerly known as stalin grad. Before the 2014 Winter Olympics in sochi. , as many as two terror attacks in as many days, the attacks linked, devices used in both explosions were similar, police calling them acts of terror. Both attacks targeted transportation. Mondays attack tore through a trolley bus killing 14 people and wounding 28 others. The day before, surveillance cameras captured an explosion inside volgograds main holiday station, 17 people were killed in an attack by a suspected female suicide bomber. Volgograd, a city of about 1 million is a major transport hub in southern russia, traveling 400 miles to and from sochi, host of the 2014 Winter Olympics scheduled to start in february. For residents of volgograd the attacks have put a damp er on the holiday season. We were already prepared and look at whats happening, happening in the second time in a row. The new year wont be better after that for sure. I think of the people here no one will tell you they feel safe. A lot has been promised but little has been done. On friday a car bomb in a Southern City some 170 miles from sochi left three people dead. So far no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks but suspicion has fallen on separatists from russias northern caucasus region. Earlier this year a chechen leader called for attacks on civilian locations in russia. Putin and medvedev met monday. A state of emergency was introduced in volgograd. So all the Emergency Services are working in this area. The whole emergency emergencies has been put on high alert. Condemned the attack and stood with the russian people against terrorism. Would welcome closer cooperation for the safety of athletes and others at the games. The International OlympicCommittee Also issued a statement expressing its confidence in russia to deliver safe and secure games. Now russian president Vladimir Putin has promised the safest Olympic Games in history but these attacks are certainly raising some concerns. Earl southers, Tal Global Corporation joining us from los angeles, thank you for joining us. Are the olympics at risk . Well the olympics are certainly going to be a target and a concern. You have few events that occur in the world on a regular basis where almost every country that has a team is present and what you have in this situation is a threat thats been articulated by separatists and in the last several days they have demonstrated their capacity in being successful carrying out these attacks having two successive bombings two days in a row. What shrugs officials be doing right now . They are trying to if you will calm the fears, those comments are very telling, they will be interviewing people who saw things. They will be talking about putting in more harsh or more restrictive security measures. Understand that the bus security wasnt quite as strict as it could have been. They engaged in asking people for identification when they purchased tickets recently but it was somewhat lax. So you can imagine that they will be looking for people to buy tickets with i. D. You have a country where bulky clothing is very common because of the weather, those kinds of obstacles to overcome. Background. What are the challenges that they face . Well, when i was in china and i traveled to beijing, shanghai and chengdou, we examined devices for trains. But the through put is always a chance. The olympics in 2016, we have the same challenges however the technology has changed. There is a company out there now, where you can exeal place a bag intshe actually place a bag in a device and it will scan for everything and it is being used. The technology is good. The other thing we are looking for is people who are trained to do certain things and look for certain things. There was a bus bombing several weeks ago in israel. When a package was on the seat, someone saw it, they evacuated the bus and as a result no one was killed. Proper technology and procedures will be very important in detecting and deterring future attacks. What you have with these events is you have to have a point of entry, where there is security, and then lines go through and there is security. How do you guarantee security on the other side of those checkpoints . Isnt that one of the big concerns . Adam, that is a big concern, to your point i look at the attack that just happened in russia, they had logistics in place, they must have planned an attack route, they had to know that a metal detector was there. Was the intent in fact to take out the screening station and along with it the security personnel . We have a bigger concern in concentric circles outside the target itself, as people stand in queues, thi queues. Concentric rings greater distances than you think from where the event is going to take place. Because this is happening in russia any special security concerns there . I think the only special consideration is we will be traveling there, our teams will be going there, people from around the world will be attending, tourists may not be dissuaded from it, but intelligence agencies will be sharing information to try to deter these in future. Errol southers thank you for joining us. Thank you sir. Before the world cup kicks off in re oh, authorities are trying to clean up shanty towns known as favelas. As al jazeeras rachel levin reports, critics say any success have come at a cost. Heavily armed brazilian elite security services, attempting to gain control of poor communities in rio, ruled by drug lords the for decades, called passive reunification, world cup and olympics are coming. But after the military operation a hard partly for people like captain marciel rocha. We arrived and we have this obligation to reconquer this community and for the residents to grow to trust us. The residentfriendly police are having success. Murder rates are dropping quickly and so is the number of violence crimes. But the tactics of the pacification police are increasingly being questioned as more questions emerge of unarmed people being killed i or abducted and some places police have only limited access. This is a community that has yet to be passified by the police and under the control of a criminal gain which conducts their illegal activities out in the open. Every day people line up to buy drugs. Cocaine, meth and marijuana are sold on the corner guarded by armed men who block off the streets. The traffickers say the police only show up to arrest people but never stay for long. Translator there are more police here which makes it tougher for us to work. Most of them earn money from this as well and we just end up getting pushed back. Reporter by the time the World Cup Final is held in rio, officials are hoping to have 40 communities that have Permanent Police presence. A fraction of the nearly 900 favelas in the city. There is no question that the problem has been very selective and it is oriented towards certain projects for the city which is to turn prdge Rio De Janeiro into an International Tourist tick country. Once the sporting evens are over, he says hes not going anywhere. Rachel levin, al jazeera, Rio De Janeiro. Well, 25 Police Officers have been charged with the torture and murder of a favela resident but city officials in rio insists the quality of life there is improving, pointing to sharply increased test scores from students in the subject area. Corming down with something chronic. The first time we met jennifer brea, she is on the floor of her bedroom. Shes just taken a shower the first time. Brushing her teeth, is exhausting. About this disease, how much it takes away from you and how so many of the basic things that make one feel like a human being just become impossible. Women suffered four times the rate of men. It cuts across all races and economic groups. 30 years after the disease was first discovered in the u. S. There is still no single diagnostic test or treatment. Some are mildly ill, some are profoundly ill, cant get out of their bed or leave their home. America tonights Sheila Macvicar meets one woman fighting it. And still ahead, love sick, trying to find the cure, the lost love online. I can go on five days a week, you dont have time for that. I want to decide what i want. I dont want to be chosen, i every morning from 5 to 9am Al Jazeera America brings you more us and global news than any other American News channel. Find out what happened and what to expect. Start every morning, every day, 5am to 9 eastern with Al Jazeera America. Millions who need assistance now. We appreciate you spending time with us tonight. Up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. Why l. A. s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the Entertainment Industry there. Next. Now, a snapshot of stories making headlines ear on america tonight. Seems like al qaeda takes its accounting pretty seriously. Nearly 100 receipts, apparently al qaeda keeps track of each and every receipt to govern its organization around the world. Alaska, north dakota, nebraska, virginia , new jersey, to share the skies with airplanes, by the year 2013. Geography, climate and the use of air space were among the factors to select those test sites. Its going to be a supreme count downtown Justice Sonia soto mayor will be leading the ball drop in times square. Speaking of new york, it wasnt so long ago that that city was one of the most violent places in the world. Murder, muggings, stabbing and rapes, were pretty much common and city leaders had run out of ideas. In 2013 new yorks homicide and shooting statistics were the lowest on record. Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his Police Commissioner have taken a lot of the credit but Community Leaders see it different. Cath turner reports. Reporter new yorks finest and newest. These 1171 graduating Police Officers are ready for the ever. If you compare this decade to the previous murder rate we can literally say we have saved more than 9200 liefs in the last two years. Up until last su sunday there were 332 homicides in 2013 down from 2001, shootings down 32 in the same period. Mayor bloomberg and his police chief ray kelly, because of Operation Crew cut, focuses on certain people. Focusing on that those hot people and hot groups and gangs turns out to be very effectively. In brownsville this is a different way of thinking. This is one of new yorks most violent neighborhoods. Shane duke mcfater used to run with the bloods. Every way of being violent i got into it. Served 15 years in prison for several crimes, then he got out, got clean and got married. Trying to stop boys from getting into gang violence. Whos really doing the work . The people in the community with slim to no finances, talking to these mothers, talking to these children growing up in these schools. When a oneyearold boy was shot dead in browns vil, the nyp nypd contacted him and within a few hours they had the shooter in custody. The animosity between them is so strong if you wind up on the wrong side of the street you are walking into trouble. And the relentless violence here as inspired a concept called occupy the corners. Community leaders standing on the streets until 2 00 a. M. And breaking up could be front takings before they escalate. In their eyes the nypd are not the only ones to be congratulated over the citys impressive crime statistics. Cath turner, al jazeera new york. Today a staple of the dating life, theres pretty much a flavor for everyone. Does it work . Has it simplified the process of meeting the perfect mate, in a mid Summer Nights dream shakespeare wrote, the course of true love never did run smooth. Would Online Dating have changed his mind . [ chatter ] they are vet rabs of Online Dating. Veterans of Online Dating. A decade and a half after daten online went mainstream this group of singles have all been there, done that yet they can still be surprised by the experience. Dont meet them quick. This is dating 101. So a dude will show up. I know later that hes a dude. Has it happened before . You had a catfish issue. I learned another thing that women are professionals with angles. They can get like this. They can look all skinny and booty sticking out and when you see them they look like bubba smith. America tonight got together with these singles, and they all say they are looking for love. Love gets lost somewhere in the hollywood hills. So theyre looking for it online. I think the men are lazy. They stop courting. They start having the initial leadership in a relationship. So i think they depend on us to be the one to send messages, to follow up, to chase. And i find that different in Online Dating. Men dont know what to do. We thought we wanted that but Old School Way is you chase the girl down. But they dont like a cat chases a mouse. Its a 2 billion industry in the u. S. Alone. The number of Online Dating sites more than 2500 and growing. The newest kid on the block is tinder. Based on how close they are geographically. Instantly say yes or no. It will show me whos nearby. This guy sam is nearby. Hes gorgeous. Theres limited judgment. This is like instant judgment. Online sites abound, like grinder aimed at gay hookups and people for the sexually transmitted disease herpes. And how about we, an Online Dating site committed to keeping married couples together. With 103 million singles competing for a first dplans, the competition can be glance, the competition can be stiff. Its a human shopping network. Youre addicted to it. I could go on you know five days a day. You dont have time for that. I dont just sit back and wait. I want to decide what i want. I dont just want some i dont want to be chosen, i want to choose. According to a 2013 pew research survey, 36 of people who are single and looking for a partner are looking online. 23 have met their spouse or long time partner through these sites. Still for all the choices dating online or off can be tough. You might call it fickle love and one of the biggest issues it is mistaking chemistry for compatibility. You go out with someone it feels right and the next thing you know youre picturing your entire future. This is the person thats going to save me from a life of loneliness. Online dating is not the cause of that, it is people. This is people in memorial have acted this way. Ive dealt with people who are 53, people in their 70s, people in wheelchairs. Evan katz, is a specialist in dating and love. Offer three books on dating and relationships. He thinks most women get it wrong. They tend to say things that are agreeable, right . Me too. You like skiing. I like skiing. You have a dog, i have a dog. You like pizza, i like pizza. You have two eyes . I have two eyes. The problem with that, its not bad, its just flat. What makes a good Online Datings profile . Im so glad you ask. People list hobbies, adjectives, clee shaish. Im successful, goal oriented. Im looking for my best friend and love and partner in best in life and laughter. Doesnt do much to differentiate. If everybody says some version of the same thing. The point is it has no power. Katz advice, do a little reverse engineering. Instead of starting with yourself, start with what your potential date would find interesting and work forward from there. Its your profile. What is the person reading it thinking, you quit your job to protest Living Conditions in tibet. Once we can tell stories and illustrate what our partner gets out of it. We make ourselves stand out from the crowd simply because nobody does this. And if youre a smart woman katz also insist that his clients broaden their search adding that the most successful career women make the mistake of only looking for a man just like them only better. Where does that leave them . If these are women in the 95th percentile, that leaves them 5 to date. Is there something that theyre doing wrong . The biggest question women had about men, what went wrong . He disappeared because he was the wrong guy. Katz turns this into a lot of money. He loss a monthly Conference Call with 1,000 women online paying almost 50 each to ask his describes on handling dating and men. It seems like my options are nice, bore, or exciting jerk. All right sherry, lets say a guy says to you, my only options are the nice and boring chick or the hot and crazy chick. What do you say to him . He writes online profiles, has a professional take better pictures and then becomes their sounding board, critic and busy. Come up with a story, using verbs. One client halfway through his program, is kathy, she read katz blog and was immediately looked. Theres no way to go traditional, i didnt grow up here, i had no idea what i was doing. And even if i got a date, it would just really just walking in the darkness. What are you getting out of this 8,000 experience . What are you getting so far . He pushed me, i set up my profile after i went to talk to him. Then he went to my profile and he said lina why the height between 58 and 61 . Im going ochange it to the 57. I went on a date with a 57 and fell in love 8,000 wouldnt be a big number. Perhaps katz best advice, go over quantity rather than quality. Katz himself went on 300 online dates. He says singles should lower their standards to meet more possible dates. What percentage of men are 6tall . Long term values and wants kids . There are so many things that could get in the way. That same percentage is echoed by our own online experience. People want to find mr. Right or mrs. Right whatever, right away and it just doesnt happen. You have to meet as many people as you can in as little time as you can and the probability goes up. As for evan katz he finally found his match in bridget. But he didnt meet her online. He met her at a party. She was a year older than his maximum Online Dating age criteria. And he was a different religion than she was looking for. So is there a lesson there to broadening your search . The thing i found out for my wife, i accidentally stepped into it, she wasnt what i was looking for, but i had the most fun with her and i could be my best self with her and i wasnt criticized or insecure. It was easy. My whole thing is relationships should be easy. If theyre not easy theyre not right. Ahead on america tonight, nearly four years after it was signed, obamacare or the Affordable Care act goes into effect wednesday. What you need to know and its impact on you. An exclusive america tonight investigative series we traveled here to japan to find out whats really happening at Fukushima Daiich three years after the nucular disaster, the hidden truth about the ongoing cleanup efforts and how the fallout could effect the safety of americans are dangerous amounts of radioactive water, leaking into the pacific eververyday . Join america tonights michael okwu for an exclusive four part series, as we return to fukushima only on Al Jazeera America vo Al Jazeera America we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. The efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. vo we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. Thousands of riot Police Deployed across the capitol. vo we put all of our Global Resources behind every story. It is a scene of utter devastation. vo and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. Al jazeera america. Take a new look at news. One million down, six more to go. Thats if the Obama Administration intends to meet its goal, before the open Enrollment Period ends in march. Its a tough couple of months for president obamas landmark legislation. More than 975,000 people signed up through healthcare. Gov. Thats seven times more than the number that signed up in october and november combined. But even though there is people signing up, theres plenty of confusion that happens on january 1st. Even if you dont have insurance you are going to have a three month grace period to enroll. One thing that will take effect immediately after wednesday no insurer can deny coverage based on preexisting conditions. Our own joie chen sat down with sarah cliff to find out more. Sarah, lets talk about the focus. The focus so far has been on all the problems. The technolog technological prod the problems. Is it clear how many people are covered, how many people signed up . We are now looking at 6 Million People who will gain coverage on january 1st. Which way people are going, is it private policies, or more medicaid . About 4 million of the 6 million is in the medicaid space, the Public Program that serves lowincome adults but we are seeing nearly 2 million in private insurance. So to get to 2 million is a pretty significant increase from the start of this effort. So i guess you know the bottom line on all that is, we have focused on all these problems but at the end of the day, if you get away from the technology, if you get away from the arguments on capitol hill, when you look at there has it actually made it easier for people who are u uninsured or underinsured to get Health Care Coverage . The problems have been significant. But when you put that aside, people would have to face long questionnaires and checklists, for people who have bought into the individual market, they say its a lot simpler. The technological stuff has bothered people, they have had trouble with that. But they basically say, where they live, how much they earn, if they have kids or not. The folks who have tried both ways, it has gotten simpler for them to punch coverage. So really critical to the entire thing working always been said is the youth market, the young adults who are probably thinking theyre fairly invincible and not so focused on Health Care Coverage. Is it clear theyre signing up in the kinds of numbers that the government needs . They think they need about 40 of whoever signs up, whether that number is 2 million or 10 Million People, they need 40 of those people to be under 35. So onethird is close but its not quite there. And i think thats a number that health and Human Services has promised to give us at some point this demographic number, we dont have it yet but one that all of us who are watching the Health Care Law are definitely watching for. It will tell us whether the program will work. I know youre on the policy side and not the political side. There has always been this political side of this is been the wrong thing. Whatever you think, whatever side you come down on the political argument, is it clear, that on january 1 we are not going back, it is going to be an an Affordable Health care plan . When you see 6 Million People receive their insurance because of the Affordable Care act, people would lose something if it went away. That isnt true now, there isnt a population that is at stake whether it is appealed or not appealed. But that changes on january 1st, when you have six Million People scattered against states and congressional districts it takes very hard to take these benefits away. You might see a movement away from the repeal movement in 2014. It becomes very difficult to say you have these benefits we want to take them away. Whereas prior to 2014 it was very theoretical and it was appeal. It is no longer the velvet een program, it is very real . Is. Thank you sarah. Thank you. Still start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. And a host willing to ask the tough questions and youll get. The inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et 2pm pt only on Al Jazeera America this sunday. Scholars and writers, policy makers and cultural well, 2013 is winding downwha little reflection. The trends you might not have noticed this year, make no mistake about it, even though you might not have taken notice, these trends had a big impact on our lives. Azmat khan, what are the trenders that people dont trends that people dont even realize are happening . Many people when the expwrnt launched thought that media organizations had to scale back on their deeper reporting, thats definitely true, smaller articles, a lot of curated blogs. But we have seen a proliferation of long form journalism. Explanatory, expository, deeper narrative, that brings to light a subject that you dont necessarythey are very expensive is there a craving to get more information beyond the headline . Yeah, theres a desire for greater theres a disiert for deeper and yawlt reporting. Longform. Org and longreads. Com, which curate, the long reads hashtag that is used often to describe those, you see more people organize around it. But you also see media organizations creating more of it. Buzzread for example, one thats known for its listicals and animated gifts, they have a buzz reads portal that sends out a weekly email, the verge, has done the same thing , byliner, ive talked to people at both buzz reads and byliner, showing theres a stronger interest, people are willing to pay for it, its certainly growing and people are aware of the fact that people want this but they also know to be careful. People dont want to read a 29,000 word piece in the New York Times people dont have time for that as well. Organization of labor which is quite different than we have at the past. The rise of the nonunion labor protest. In the 1950s, a third of the workforce was union unionized. A whole new kind of protest because theyre not unionized, they cant strike in the way that we would expect them to but their demographics are also very different. They are made up i wouldnt say neville all of woman of color or minorities, but a large percentage of them are. Whereas unions in the past had,. You see that this is a wide array of people that are being reflected in these protests right now and they are organizing online too arent they . Yes, its been a great tool just for any sort of movement in Grass Roots Community organizing it helps a lot. I think Something Else thats important to recognize is the fact that theyre using all new tactics. So in the pasteur protect in the past, youre protected if you strike. You kind of need the online space, you neat the digital realm to build momentum if you are going to do something america tonights digital producer azmat khan. All right thanks so much. And that is it for us here on america tonight. Remember if you would like to comment on any of the stories you have seen here tonight, make sure you check our website, aljazeera. Com americatonight. We are waiting on a press conference. We are at the press conference and waiting for the director general of the hospital there to update us on the condition of Michael Schumacher after his accident in the french alps. We were expecting the family to speak but now we hear the director general will make the announcement. We have not had a resent update on his condition and know he fell on the ski slopes while he was skiing with his family. He hit his head on a rock and he was moved to two hospitals before endingp