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Transcripts For ALJAZAM News 20160408

Anything happen. Inside the obama white house. You just saw episode one of an al Jazeera Documentary, well discuss his presidency. And the man in the hat bell gun prosecutors release video of the one of the suspected brussels attackers after months of playing nice, the race for the democratic president ial nomination is turning nasty. Hillary clinton seems to be feeling the heat from Bernie Sanders, so shes going on the offensive. The war of words coming two weeks before the new york primaries. David shuster reports. Reporter outside Yankee Stadium Hillary Clinton threw a brushback pitch after the democratic rival said she is not qualified to be president. I dont know why hes saying that. I will take Bernie Sanders over donald trump, or ted cruz any time. Lets keep our eye on what is at stake in this election. It was clinton herself who seemed to ignite the brawl. She told politico that sanders youngest supporters are documented, and on wednesday she referred to her rivals stumbles in an interview and refused to answer a key question. Do you believe Bernie Sanders is qualified and ready to be president of the United States. I think the interviewed raised serious questions. Did you say this guy is ready to be president of the United States. He hadnt done his homework, and he had been talking for more than a year. And do you think he is able to deliver on the things he is promising to all of the democratic voters. I will leave it to voters to decide who of us can do the job that the country needs. Almost immediately the Washington Post headlines said clinton questions whether sanders is qualified to be president. A few hours later in philadelphia. Sanders hit back. I dont think you are qualified if you had voted for the disastrous war in iraq. I dont think you are qualified if you supported virtually every disastrous trade agreement which cost us millions of decent paying jobs. On twitter the campaign demanded to take back your words and accused of grievances. Bernie sanders continued the counteroffensive. If we are being attacked. After being senator for over 20 years, stameding up for people, they are going to standing up for people they are going to question my qualification, i get to question thirst. The secretary clinton thinks i came from the small state of vermont we are not used to it. Well get used to this. Im not getting beaten up or lied about. Well fight back. Reporter the feud is less than two weeks. Voters here are used to rough and tumble politics. As clinton provided on this day. Democratic sanders say the race is dangerous. It could create lingering bitterness, making community more difficult. The Republican Campaign has been bitter for months. It remains that way. The last thing we want is to nominate someone like donald trump who has allegations of fraud. Last thing they want is to nominate someone on the witness stand. Those references were to trump university, a shuddered business venture, as well as the clinton email investigation. Its great to be home. Trump reminded his audience, that cruz attacked him in new york. Do you remember during the debate when he started lecturing me, it was no good. It adds up to an abrasive and aggressive battle. A battle that is intensifying both parties the president spoke to law student at the university of the chicago. As Mike Viqueira reports, the integrity of the jewed usual branch is it the stake. Reporter president obama trying to keep up the political pressure on the u. S. Senate to confirm his nominee for the Supreme Court. Taking his case to the hometown of chicago, and a place he was a law professor. The university of the chicago, where he made the case. He decried the partisanship that has taken over washington, and the political process, threatening to overtake the judiciary. Despite the fact that more senators are trying to meet with garlent. The leadership, Standing Firm and his refusal, to allow a hearing or a vote on the senate floor. President obama says its unfair. What is not acceptable is not givening them a vote, a hero, not meeting with him. What is not acceptable is the use of the filibuster for someone who is clearly within the mainstream. Or sengly, say, we will nullify another party from making the importance. Well wait to see if a guy from our party will make the performance. There are assume that are breaking ranks. Lindsey graham and another has announced plans to meet with garland as well. The strategy points to a lame duck session. Assuming that the democrat wins the white house and the Senate Remains as it is. The best chance they have, is when republicans see the writing on the wall. To confirm garland, making the best of a bad situation. South carolina regulating the use of public bathrooms, introducing a measure requiring strans gender issues. More than a dozen states considered the provision. Paypal answered that. Police in belgium released a serious of surveillance videos. Of a man wanted in connection with the bombings. The man with the hat believed to have escaped. Barber shows where he went. Walking away from an attack that doesnt cause carnage. It shows a third suspect. The socalled man in the hat fled the airport. C c. T. V. Fooltage shows him in the nearby footage without the jacket. Police are keen to recover the item. The authorities hope someone at street level. Especially an appeal though those who might have taken a photograph. They can provide in possession on the issue, are refused to call the telephone number, on the site or email distress addresses. Three attackers targeted the airport, two blowing themselves up. The man on the left worked as a cleaner, targeted in 2009 2010. He was sperkted of being the bombmakers for the paris attack. Meanwhile Salah Abdeslam believing to be the only surviving member had his latest Court Hearings in brussels. Belgium investigators can finish questioning him. According to information i received the belgium arrest warrant needs to be before. This will happen in a few weeks. He needs to be heard in another case. As the hunt goes on, a senior fbi official accused allies in europe of tracking passengers tourists. For the belgians, the priority is to use the c c. T. V. Images that they do have to find this man. Oil has taken about 170 workers captive in syria, according to a Monitoring Group in the u. K. Isil took the workers hostage during an attack on a cement country. Another rebel group says it secured the release of some hostages, but isil beheaded 10 others. From the economy to terrorism to health care. Next, a look at the al Jazeera Documentary the limits of hope, and discussion with a former White House Correspondent richard wolf. Inside story takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. Were giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. Ray suarez hosts inside story. Only on Al Jazeera America. Tonight Al Jazeera America premiered part one of a groundbreaking documentary the limits of hope inside Obamas White House, an indepth look at the administration and the president s successes and failure president elect president obama is at home in chicago and wanted his advisors to meet with him. A number of us wanted to meet with him before the main meeting. We wanted to see what we would hear. They painted a grim picture. David axel rod looked at the noms numbers, at the forecast and said youre telling us even if we pass the biggest stimulus of all times, the Unemployment Rate is still going to go to 8. 7 , or whatever was the forecast at the time. And they said yes. Richard wolf is a columnist for the guardian. We should note that richard did not participate in the making of the documentary. Lets start with the clip, and president obamas first big challenge, the financial crisis and consequences. Its become a campaign issue, he has been attacked for both sides of the aisle. Has he not got enough credit for taking drastic action . Yes. This is not acceptable. Nor did evan bush. The stimulus package was stretched between two administrations. They were supposed to be at war, there was a very smooth transition because the crisis was great. He comes in with an enormous candidate. He made a lot of promise, and didnt keep many when he could have. Was that a big failure . Every president. Every politician is elected making promises. If you look at the first two years, when democrats were in control of the house, there was an extraordinary amount that got down. In the just health care, financial reform, the economic recovery, but equal pay. There was a treaty with russia, a lot was buried and packed into the period. What didnt get done were things that couldnt fit into the timetable. In particular, environmental change. Carbon control, immigration reform, they were things you could not get done in two years. Did he take advantage of that. Health care proved costly. Lets talk about that. That is seen as the biggest achievement. If you look at the polls, the majority of americans opposed what was post. You hear stories from people who it was hurt. I think he lost the battle but won the war. If you look at the polling, and you described the health care package, if you ask about the individual things in the package, they go i like that, i like that. The polling numbers go down. That tells you how they lost the battle. An irony is here is someone who motivated the country to make history, but could not communicate his way through a paper back. A hope was that he would improve americas image. At the same time has that made him more gun shy and the consequences of that pulling out in iraq completely, which was something that was popular. Has that been one of his biggest failures. I think he was voted in to be a gunshy politician and president. He was voted in to end wars, and not start wars, its philosophical. Too easy to start wars, and too difficult to end them. Where we can criticize him is say he was too slow, and did too little, too late on the humanitarian crisis. Beyond that, in iraq and syria, when it came to isil. I dont think you could beat isis or isil. Using press comments, and i dont think there was any reason to go in with ground forces. Is that what a leader has to do. If there is a threat, and its a huge threat, was it und underestimated could he have taken more. You have to ask, is the threat of isis in iraq and syria, the National Security threat facing the United States. Are all regional threats in the middle east a crisis, he came to the few, no, it wasnt. I think they would say there was historic things that he was present for. Not just bean the first backed president. Dealing with the recession. Withdrawing troops from iraq, and marking a turning point that george bush represented. How they will representatives him is the coarsening of politics, and the debate. He had a hand in that. They will say the miss, the continued mess, he had a hold of that, and didnt resolve it even though it was improved. The 4part documentary, the limits of hope inside president Obamas White House continues at 10 00p. M. Eastern. A new investigation shows supervisors at Veterans Affairs in seven states told workers to falsify patients wait times, changes were made to make it look like standard were being combined with. Workers would zero out waiting times, covering up a demand for medical services. A growing number of tent cities. Some responded with compassion. As reported, a push was on to find them a pant house. Permanent house. Nicole studies by day. At night she hungered down under a tent, under a busy street. Its a way of lix. She has a lot of company in the uptown neighbour hood. Theres three viaduct, all pretty much the only way for uptown residents to get to the parks. If the residents of the noib our hood want to get to the ground july. They have to jog past an unlikely truth. Reporter this man considers them his neighbours. He funded is go fund me page, a twitter ask and website that rived about 9,000 to supplies and tents. One thing with homelessness, theres no place you can go. Part of the problem, the sale mate let to buts in social services that could help tent city residents. This is quickly jentrifying, squeezing out residents. Theres moderate and low priced apartments. Reporter police have been showing up issuing ticts trying trying to shoe the residents away. This week a newly formed task force was giving out meals and doing assessments. What gives, are they welcome tore not. What gives is these people need permanent housing. The city has been sending mixed messages, and he assured us the city would have help. They will have a place to go. It will not be a shelter, its not the place. It needs to be permanent housing. The alter moun nose the residents will not believe it until they see it. We are like family, we back each other up and dont need no one else. Children who receive Organ Transplants miss out on some of the best parts to be young. At summer camps they are getting a chance to be kids. And well end with baby otters, well be right back. It was amazing. These were emotions that i had been dreaming about for so long. Getting to the heart of the matter. Proud to tell your stories. Al jazeera america. Many children that undergo lifesaving organ transport never get the chance to go to champ. One group is changing that. We follow a child on his boyhood adventures. Like most kids heading to camp, this boy is looking forward to new adventures and independence. Im excited about being away from my brother. Being away from home is out of question. Garretts life has resolved around doctors visits, and medicine to treat congenital kiddy disease. Last year he received a kidney from his father. He had to take medicines three or four times a day. Hell say my friends can do that. Its heartening for my husband. In the woods north of ann arbour children that have transplants have been invited. These kids have been in an independent situation, relying on the families and the physicians taking care of them. An opportunity to be a kid. In the 12th season. It is occupied by the nonprofit. And is affiliated with the hospital everyone attends for tree. They organise medications for the week. The ratio is one to one. We talk about having spectacularly average experience. We try to do typical things in summer camp. When they come back, theyll say what did you do this summer. Its happy, seeing kids who know what its like going through what i went through. It was so awesome. I could go on it again. A chance to try new things, experience highs or enjoy being a kid. Finally this evening, a look at newest resident, green by wisconsin. These four river otter pups were born, the first born at the zoo. The baby otters are doing well and will head outdoors when they are more mobile. Im antonio mora, thanks for joining us. Luis suarez is up next for inside story, have a great night. Open a church thats not government authorised in china and risk going to jail. Are practice islam in burma or the car, you may be driven from your home by a mob. Driven from your home. You could lose your liberty and life. Freedom of religion is under threat in month many corners of the globe. The u. S. Has an aambassador at large keeping tabs on freedom. Reverend is my guest. Under fire is the inside story. Welcome to inside story. Im ray suarez. Freedom of religion, your protection with government trying to interfere with your practice or hinder your desire to believe nothing at all sets the u. S. And set the u. S. Apart from much of the world. Today in 2016 it doesnt seem like such a revolutionary idea, but in 1789 it was stunning. A given here, perhaps, but religious freedom is not an accepted idea in many places. There are laws against blasphemy, talk against god, used to punish dissent, apoctic yfshgs, renouncing religious belief, dropping out can get you killed. Since 1998 the u. S. Has an ambassador at large for rereligious freedom. There has been no shortage of suffering to monitor. An easter attack in pakistan where the citys small christian minority was gathering. The killing of yazidis in western iraq and syria, hounding of killing of muslims in the car, a freedom under fire this time on the program. Im pleased to welcome the ambassador at large for religious freedom. There has been so much in the news on this area that i felt that it was really important to get you in here. We see peoples right to make up their own mind on this issue. Theyre really under threat, if not initially, then its not valued as a societywide threat. Were so used to having ambassadors to places that its unusual to have an ambassador to an idea. Isnt that what you are . There are six ambassadors are global responsibilities, global health, womens right, Counter Terrorism, human trafficking. Im honoured to hold the position that focuses on religious freedom eight global level. This is something new and it has been very welcomed in many corners across the globe, both by oppressed and persecuted minorities but other communities that are committed to the structure of human rights law when you walk into a ministry and you walk across that big expansive carpet to shake hands, are you something that you want to see . When you represent the president of the United States, youre someone they want to see. They may know that we have significant differences. If they engage in infringement on human rights and religious freedom of their citizens and people in their cup, but they always want to have good relations with United States or at least to deal with the United States as such an extraordinarily influential country all across the globe. There is that level of acceptance and i think most countries, even though there are pressing freedoms, i think most always dont always see themselves that way. Theyre looking for some kind of individual indication or vindication or validation for people to fight terrorism, to keep communal strike minimise, that they feel theyre doing in the interest of their people and they want to find ways to validate it. Theyre willing to engage in signific

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