Violent protests. It was a night of chaos in the National Guard has been called in. I can tell you they got there in the last few hours. State troopers are there to help officers on the streets in charlotte. This is cell phone video taken by someone, rioters on the street all night. This is what police were dealing with, chaos. Rioters looting stores, throwing rocks at police, and seven Police Officers were hurt. One protester was shot last night. It and believed by another person. That was participating in the profit. The victim was on life support. Several other people treated for injuries. It all started after a candlelight vigil for Keith Lamont Scott. Several hundred people turned out to remember the man shot and klled by police on tuesday after being pull over. He was armed. His family is disputing that. They say he was holding a book and not a again. As the city tries to get back to normal, it is a slow. There are businesses telling employees to stay at home. Avoid any chaos. Th
Infections. Fears of an ecological disaster in bangladesh after an oil spill. And north korea accused after a haka tack which laid bare Company Secrets at a major hollywood studio. The head of the cia has defended their techniques. He says they acted within the law and says information from detainees helped track down Osama Bin Laden. Patty culhane reports. Reporter in unprecedents news conference, a sign of just how much pressure the cia feels. Their director invited the media to their Head Quarters to try to explain the torture that happened at secret prisons like this one. 119 men held. 26 of those were innocent. In a limited number of cases Agency Officers used interrogation techniques that had not been authorized, were abhorrent and rightly should be repute 80ed by all. Reporter but because of the 500 plus page report we know what the cia bosses authorized. Confinement in a wooden box with insects. One man held like this for a total of 11 days. Water boarding, sleep did he deprava
Election that could put the far left into power. From london, to sydney, to san franciscan journalists around the world have stopped work and called on egypts government to set our colleagues free. It was a year ago today that peter greste, Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed were arrested and imprisoned. Andrew simmons has their story. Reporter al jazeeras doha news center marking an anniversary the staff here and in the rest of the world find hard to absorb. It is now one year since a phone call to the news desk reporting the arrest three of the networks journalists in cairo. Then 12 months behind bars. For just doing their job. Right across the world there were newsroom vigils and protests outside egyptian embassies. A trial in cairo had failed ocome one any evidence to incriminate the staff or associate them with what egypt described as terrorists. All the charges against correspondent peter greste, bureau chief Mohamed Fahmy and producer Baher Mohamed were false. Bahers wife spiking f
Journalists mark one year jailed in egypt. The hopes now that they could be released. Good morning, welcome to Al Jazeera America. Im stephanie sy. Im del walters. The search is on for a missing plane, four nations searching the jar have a sea. It disappeared 40 minutes after it took off sunday. 162 people onboard, 16 of them children. The man in charge of the search believes the plane is now at the bottom of the sea. Officials say oil slicks and objects have been spotted in the search area. The officials are saying chance of finding the jet are reasonable, but unfortunately its likely to be now on the bottom of the ocean. Youre waking up to news this morning that is not very good news. Right now its 7 00 p. M. In indonesia and investigators have suspended the search for the night yet again. The suspicious objects were spotted earlier today by australian planes, but 700 miles away from where the missing plane lost contact with air traffic controllers. Indonesian helicopters found oil s
Released officers report fuelling anger over the Police Killing of an unarmed black man in los angeles 365 days later, wrongly accused, convicted and fighting for freedom. Three al jazeera journalists mark one year in an egyptian prison we begin with a search for airasia flight 8501. The naval destroyer u. S. S. Sample son is on the way to support recovery operations. There are leads, and reports of smoke. Two small planes have been dispatched to investigate. Searchers say they spotted two oil patches in the java sea, and an australian aircraft spotted what has been described as suspicious objects in the water about 700 miles from where the plane dropped off radar. Investigators are taking a closer look at the weather at the time the aircraft disappeared. The airasia pilots asked to climb above threatening clouds. Air Traffic Control turned down the request because the sky was too crowded with other jet liners near the a 320s near the a320s flight path. Minutes later it vanished withou