Better pizza. I mean, its just so unique, so satisfying. It just kills new yorks thin kind of boring pie. Deep dish is way too thick. Its a little too overcompensating. Reporter but when it comes down to it, this is about a chance to get to the world series. Mets fans have every right to feel like they are in the drivers seat up 20 but the cubs fans say welcome to Wrigley Field. The series is far from over. The cubs in four. Reporter whoa, you mean four more . We got you guys. We have to keep it interesting and all that. Come to new york. Youll understand, chicago. Thats why you guys havent won in 107 years. Reporter i have to tell you, i did like that deep dish pizza you about i told the general manager the kind that you can just roll up. I dont need the knife and fork because were all on the go. He said where are you going . I said to the world series hopefully two more wins away. We have much more coming up in sports. For now reporting from Wrigley Field, Otis Livingston, Wrigley Fi
We are happy to be here in order to engage especially with the American Private sector and talk about the perspective of a very promising continent that is africa today. Thank you. [applause] just like my colleagues here on the panel, i want to start by thanking president obama and the administration of the United States for providing the opportunity for this summit which brings together the United States and africa to forge the kind of partnership that is very essential and crucial to development, especially in africa, but also globally. Let me refer to some of the points made by some people, panels. People are talking about partnering globally and locally, global and local together, as the best way of creating a partnership. I want to add that people are also talking about the growth rates that have been realized by the continent of africa. Even when there are known problems that we have talked about, for example, a lack of electricity, power, and someone was saying, imagine what wou
Of the United States, the greatest document created by mankind. The fight of our lifetimes. This is a fight we must win because you and i know one thing for sure. Reedom isnt free its up to you and me. Thank you. Thank you. We can do this. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you so much. On asoon, we are coming up , half a milestone century since the signing of the , bitterly struggled for, bipartisan lien acted Civil Rights Act of 1964. After, longdelayed steps for realizing our nations stated ideal in the declaration that has been cited often at this conference that all are created equal. We can spend half a day and not do justice to the subject but can america be postracial . Since its a yes or no question, i will be pushing our presenters to tell us why they take the position that they do. And what should we do about it . Who can help lead us in that direction. I want to start with pastor buster, our guest from new jersey. How are we doing in realizing we are all creat
Girls, why the new governmental is hoped to bring the girls home. And this is Al Jazeera America live from new york city, im tony harris, sentencing day for a group of educators accused of changing scores on standardized tests. Some of those former teachers and administrators could face decades in jail. Andy gallagher is in atlanta. That sentencing hearing for i believe ten of them is going on now. Thats right tony. And theyre calling this the biggest cheating scandal in u. S. History. At one point during this investigation 180 employees from the Atlanta Public School system were accused in taking part in changing the test scores of the standardized tests. All of that involved 44 schools and Something Like 38 principles. These 10 teachers have already been convicted and charged with racketeering, could face up to 20 years in jail. When we got here at 10 30 there was a great deal of activity on the steps behind me, protests saying the punishment doesnt fit the crime the problem being st
That found tsarnaev guilty on all 30 counts, 17 of which carried the death penalty. The victims we can be done with it and move on. The decision following closing arguments from prosecutors and lawyers. The defense admitting all along the 21yearold participated in the bombings but claiming he did so under the influence of his radicalized older brother tamerlan arguing dzhokhar was a gentle little boy, a friendly teenager and now a remorseful young man with a potential for redemption, but making their case for death prosecutors turn to these images showing tsarnaev planting his bomb feet from children and minutes later casually walking into a store and buying milk and then pointing to this video of tsarnaev making an obscene gesture in a holding cell. Prosecutors told jurors you cannot see a trace of remorse on his face. It was back in 2013 the blast near the Boston Marathon finish line killed three people and injured more than 260. This had to be a unanimous decision because if even on