Unify behind him. Controversial shift. We know debates will continue about the age to start mammographies. New guidelines, fewer mammograms advocated fewer safety fears. We need any drop of water that is suitable and will not be a problem for human health waste water from oil fields used to grow produce for hundreds of millions of people good evening, im antonio mora, this is al jazeera. An historic change in power in canada could have major repercussions in the united states. Today canadas next Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took a victory act and then spoke with president obama. Justin trudeau told the president that canada will withdraw fighters jets. As Jamie Mcintyre reports from washington. The move could signal broader changes in relations between the two countries. Estimated militarily canadas withdrawal will not be all that significantly. Dana considers four f 18 fighter bombers and 11 other countries will pick up the slack. Politically, symbolically its a blow to the united st
Weather service reported a tornado touching down new new orleans. Since friday the remnants of Hurricane Patricia have dumped more than a foot of water on to some parts of texas, what had been a category 5 storm lost much of its strength. It caused widespread flooding that made highways and roads impassable. 50 miles south of dallas, a Freight Train derailed after floods washed away the tracks. By most accounts the state weather will. No deaths have been reported. A san antonio man was reported. He was swept into a drainage ditch. What is happening there now. Sounds like the rain has not stopped . No, its not as heavy, theres a lot of eyes on the river outside of houston, its a river that has been known to cause major problems when it comes to flooding. The totals here, were not nearly as high as we saw yesterday, they had to shut down the internet state. Receiving 20 inches of rain. The totals for the weekend. Here in the area, and the galveston area, there was flooding, but the total
Colleagues held in egypt. Is the swiss government going to prosecute you if you comply with our laws. Bankers in the hot seat con capitol hill. Credit squeeze, answering gens about billions hidden away from the irs. Hi there. Good morning, thanks for waking up with Al Jazeera America. Im thomas drayton. We begin with a controversial bill in arizona that set off a National Debate over gay rights. The bill jeetoed by the states vetoed by the states government. It followed days of pressure. The bill professed to allow Business Owners the ability to refuse service to people against their religious beliefs. The governor was under pressure, refusing 40,000 calls and phone calls to veto the bill. Yes, that pressure certainly had been mounting over the course of the last several days. Political pressure, social and economic as you mentioned. If passed it would have amounted to discriminatory practiceses. The veto has been called a victory. Days of protest turn to cheers. At Arizona Governor ja
Vanishes, federal prosecutors are stepping in. Im as mad as hell and im not going to take this. Plus, still mad as hell, the searing power of broadcast new, one with a prove si many believe has come true. The new look at the lasting impact. Time is running out for Arizona Governor jan brewer, having until sunday to decide whether to sign into law or veto a bill described as bigotry. The bill written by a conservative Advocacy Group will let Business Owners deny Service Based on religious grounds. Opponents say it masks the real purpose, to discriminate against gays and lesbians. Governor breuer is facing pressure from within and outside the state, all unfolding in a Midterm Election year. The opposition has been loud at the state capital, where protesters said the legislation made the state look bad. I think other people are out of step with the people of arizona. Opponents in the legislature described the bill as a trogan horse. Its discrimination under the guise of religious freedom.
Blow from an overseas parasite. Steps some farmers are taking to save their livelihoods. Bash hi there, welcome to al jazeera america. Good to have you with us. Im thomas drayton. Arizona governor jan brewer vetoed a bill that set up a National Debate over gay rights and religious freedom. Sp 1062 would have allowed Business Owners to refuse service to same sex couples. The bill received harsh criticism, including law makers who vetoed or voted for the bill. After weighing all the arguments, i have vetoed the senate bill 1062 moments ago. To the supporters of this legislation i want you to know that i understand that wrongheld norms about the family are being challenged as never before. Our society is undergoing many dramatic changes. I believe that senate bill 1062 has the potential to create more problems than it purports to solve. In ways that we cannot imagine and no one would want. Religious liberty is a core american and arizona value. So is nondiscrimination. Going forward. Lets