Great. In the evenness of the reporting we need to go beyond to preach to the choir. Most of us here living in a bubble are aware of the issues that you go to new york and the east papers and you know you dont see the same type of reporting where theres very little of it and you dont see it from the perspective of the border. I dont want to say its mainstream in terms of speaking about a reality that makes even us feel as if we are out of reality. I had a person from back east tommy what you all are demanding really is kind of out of the pale in terms of the number of immigration reform. You are outside the Fringe Groups in many ways. And i have trouble really digesting that because we are on the border but isnt that more reason to have the perspective thats part of the mainstream conversation . So they basically to answer your question, i would encourage more evenness in terms of reporting by including not only the voices of the border but also of the minority populations as well whic
And i caught the slightest glimpse which ended soon thereafter. And then finally they said you can go but i asked if i could take a picture. That was far away. Kim and i take a picture . They said no. I said why . Because the other agent from behind said it is National Security zone was not allowed to take that picture. When we moved away he immediately called and made a complaint. He took the agents name and he called the station to make a complaint. I felt like i got a glimpse of what people are talking about if they talk about all kinds of things that lots of people say that we live in the occupied territory. Talking about being tailgated in the Homeland Security or border virtual vehicles from the back of their cars and people talk about coming onto their property without a warrant and home invasions i interviewed a man who was pulled out of the vehicle and hit with a baton. There is more stories like that. At one town hall meeting recently with the aclu looking into abuses they as
High School Students completely fell through the stage right there at the collapsing. Good morning to you and thanks for joining us, you are watching Al Jazeera America and live from new york city im morgan and ceremonies in armenia today mark 100 years since the massacre of more than a million armains by turks and french president as well as russian president Vladimir Putin placed a yellow rose on a wreath commemorating lives lost around the time of world war i, for complete coverage we are if turkey and paul live and paul lets start with you this morning, an solemn day in armenia and what happened this morning and what is scheduled for later . Well its been raining all day, morgan and that has not stopped people from walking up to the eternal flame to pay their respects to those who died 100 years ago between 19151923, earlier today was the commemorative ceremony and World Leaders including Vladimir Putin and french president was here and other president s and they had an official me
Police commissioner rare eruption a volcano in chile comes to life trail blazer ruby bridges paves the way. I think what protected me was the innocence of a child. The civil rights pioneer on her lifelong fight for civil justice. First came the drone strike, then the apology. Two high valued targets for the u. S. Killed in the unmanned attack in pakistan in january. There were other casualties two hostages with the unintended guests information and the out come. Jamie mcintyre with the latest. The white house said the protocol was followed to a t but had unintended consequences of a tragic nature. A spokesman admits this raises questions about whether changes need to be made. The white house says there were two separate drone strikes in january targetting an al qaeda compound in pakistan along the border and one attack unknowingly killed two aid workers held captive. American lauren wine stephen and an italian wine stephen, and an italian. Both working to improve the lives of pakistani
Welcome to Al Jazeera America, im tony and humanitarian crisis in syria is mounding is the word from the u. N. As it asks for help with the growing refugee crisis there leaders from across the world meeting at the u. N. Syrias neighbors say they need more aid to provide housing protection and other services to the more than 4 Million People who fled syria in the past four years and james has the latest. Every month the u. N. Security council gets a report on the humanitarian situation in syria, every single month that report shows the situation is getting worse, its now believed 220,000 people have been killed in the conflict the u. N. Says 7. 6 million syrians have been displaced. This month they decided to talk about all of this in an open session to try and get the world to take notice, just listen to the word of the u. N. Humanitarian coordinator valorie amos. The government arms and terrorists groups continue to kill maim rape torture and take syria to new lows that seem unimagina