and for the thousands of protesters across the country their reasons for demonstrating vary. this is for the people of palestine and we re going to an agreement that is best that shows them we have not given up. i shows them we have not given u -. ~ shows them we have not given u . ~ , shows them we have not given up. i think it s important that students and up. i think it s important that students and everyone - up. i think it s important that students and everyone know| up. i think it s important that - students and everyone know that the jewish community is not we re the jewish community is not we re not the jewish community is not we re not going to give into anti semitism. we re not going to give into anti-semitism. we re not going to give into anti-semitism. especially as a jewish student anti-semitism. especially as a jewish student with anti-semitism. especially as a jewish student with membersl anti-semitism. especially as a i jewish student wi
receive them? in early spring? it s is inside story. welcome to inside story. i m ray suarez. the u.s. sentencing commission has reexamined its glue glieps s for drug crimes and wher rewritn for sentences, either release under the new guidelines. as a group they re part of the world s largest prison population. as individuals, they face serious challenges when they hit the streets again, and need to beat some daunting odds to stay out of trouble. ing al jazeera s ash-har quraishi carries the story. with three months of training under his belt, cameron wright is studying advanced manufacturing. i want to be active. i feel like the sky s the limit and you know in this industry from what i ve done my research on, it s almost recession proof. reporter: but wright will have a tough hurdle to overcome when he he gets out of prison. he s facing a sentence for one time marijuana use. i ve nothing to hide. i didn t hurt anybody. i didn t steal anything. i was just tryin
mass release. plus law and author. it is true crime that fascinates patricia cornwell, tonight she talks to us. mission creep or mission reconsidered, no matter what the description president obama s strategy for syria pearchtion to bappears to bechanging. part of that calls for more forces ton ground. the elite special operations unit. what will be their orders and how big of a role and risk will they i taking? jamie mcintire is at the pentagon. jamie. on numerous occasions president obama said he would not put u.s. boots on the ground in syria but today the white house announced that yes, some will be planting their boots on the ground at least so far not iin a combats mission. the pentagon says the small number of u.s. special operations troops be sent to northern syria will not be going along with local forces in raids or engaging in offensive combat. a senior defense department official briefing on background said those forces will be doing strictly an advise and ass
welcome to inside story. i m ray suarez. the u.s. sentencing commission has reexamined its glue glieps guidelines for drug crimes and wher rewritten for sentences, either release under the new guidelines. as a group they re part of the world s largest prison population. as individuals, they face serious challenges when they hit the streets again, and need to beat some daunting odds to stay out of trouble. ing al jazeera s ash-har quraishi carries the story. with three months of training under his belt, cameron wright is studying advanced manufacturing. i want to be active. i feel like the sky s the limit and you know in this industry from what i ve done my research on, it s almost recession proof. reporter: but wright will have a tough hurdle to overcome when he he gets out of prison. he s facing a sentence for one time marijuana use. i ve nothing to hide. i didn t hurt anybody. i didn t steal anything. i was just trying to pay rent. that s the sound we like to
are the communities ready to receive them? in early spring? it s is inside story. welcome to inside story. i m ray suarez. the u.s. sentencing commission has reexamined its glue glieps guidelines for drug crimes and wher rewritten for sentences, either release under the new guidelines. as a group they re part of the world s largest prison population. as individuals, they face serious challenges when they hit the streets again, and need to beat some daunting odds to stay out of trouble. ing al jazeera s ash-har quraishi carries the story. with three months of training under his belt, cameron wright is studying advanced manufacturing. i want to be active. i feel like the sky s the limit and you know in this industry from what i ve done my research on, it s almost recession proof. reporter: but wright will have a tough hurdle to overcome when he he gets out of prison. he s facing a sentence for one time marijuana use. i ve nothing to hide. i didn t hurt anybody. i