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>> and now release from an egyptian prison. that is a major breakthrough for them. they were granted bail after spending more than 400 days behind bars. >> the two had been ordered a retrial on charges of supporting the muslim brotherhood. for more we go now to ian lee. just tell us what are the specifics for the release of these two men? >> around 5:00 this morning local time here in cairo, the men were released from police stations around the city and their local neighborhoods. the men have to report
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>> well it all really begins at the appeals court. at the last trial it went to a
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higher court. it was pointing out that there were many holes. and being a mouth pooes. also that there that's a ruling sent back down to the lower courts for them to have a retrial. this judge is very mindful of what the appeals court said.
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undreds of people to death and life in prison. this new judge they are hoping will hear the case a built differently and they are hoping that when all the evidence is presented that they will be acquitted. the family is still trying to get him extradited to canada. had to give up his egyptian nationality to make that possible. tr tl is no word if that is going to go through or not.
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p its part of the cease fire. we are live with more. and it seems a shame, 16 hours of negotiations and so little optimism about what could be the result. >> there is a birth of optimism so far. fighting has killed more than 5,000 people and was threatening
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to escalate. there is some skept similar this this piece will last. it is the best chance for a peaceful settlement on the ground. all the sites are supporting it calling on all sides to basically stick to the conditions of the cease fire. and similar comments coming out that were signing up for the documents as well. >> as far as the conditions and what russia was looking for in the negotiations matthew, did they get what they wanted? >> we saw putin come out and meet the press after a 16 hour
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negotiation. he was very happy with the outcome in the morning because they agreed on the main issues. esent actually a cease fire. hank you.
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>> we had just two options.
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s a concern because it is close where u.s. military personnel are involved training the iraqi army. fighters say five of their position came under isis attack. some involve suicide bombers. they say this fits a new tactic by isis in this part of the country. an attempt to divert their attention and resources from the
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main game and main strategy, which is circling and choking off the isis stronghold. >> nearly a half to 10,000 troops are scheduled to be out by the end of this year. he has a plan to address growing concerns the draw down would be too much too fast and could leave a security void that the taliban and even isis would try to exploit. all of this follows the end of missions in afghanistan. >> prayers, tributes and saddens as three muslim students shot dead in the u.s. were buried. funerals were held thursday and others gathering for another vigil thursday night. >> the investigation continues. police trying to answer tough questions about why these students were targeted and they were apparently gunned down by a
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neighbor in what police say may have been a dispute over parking. relatives and muslim leaders insist the motive was far more sinister. >> i want everyone to remember them please only in the good. >> heartbreak and outrage. >> i heard about eight shots go off and more than one girl screaming. >> frenlds and family deeming the execution style killing a hate crime. >> i's basically incomprehensible to me that you can murder three people over a parking spot. >> police say 46-year-old neighbor craig hicks may have shot the man and sister and his wife in the head in the head over an ongoing parking dispute. >> i can't say with my absolute
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belief.
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o get his diploma in may. he is now in a local facility facing three counts of first degree murder. >> that was jean casaras reporting. hicks could face the death penalty.
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hicks has exhibited equal opportunity anger and well known for his aggressive and unfriendly demeanor. >> months after rioters disstroied parks, officials are bringing federal charges against one of the suspects culprits. that's coming neck here. >> and then experts are eagerly awaiting to find out how europe's economy will finish out 2014 and how a new cease fire could play factor in the future. >> and in the midst of misery one nigerian refugee settlement. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential.
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>> and the final combination being the leadership with heads of state coming together to try to hammer out a compromise agreement on greece. we have heard that germany hads been staunchly against the renegotiation, telling them to stick with the existing program she has talked already about a compromise.
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if greece to bend the rules, that would spell disaster for other european nations. we move towards a your ree zone finance minister meeting on monday. not too much optimism that we will have something concrete on the table then. but february 28 is when greece's existing program expires.
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>> ewe careen has tension surrounding not just the future of ukraine but the relationship is something that many that you speak to will say is the big unknown here. it's hard to see when these particular issues will be finally sorted out. in the meantime what we are seeing is on the one hand these economies coping with falling prices. that is often very difficult to irradicate because people put off purchases in the next month and next quarter because they believe the prices will get cheaper and that turns you into a deflation.
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this just goes to paint a very mixed picture in the markets. >> optimism in the euro zone. thank you. the news continues here on cnn. colorado thought its duly legal recreational marijuana market would yield tons of tax money but the numbers are in and that has not happened. >> and pope francis maybing headlines this time over comments he made about people who choose not to become parents.
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o make headlines. he did so before when he told people that it's okay for paraphernalias to spank their children if they do it with dignity. >> and now the pope creating another statement. he called couples who decide not to have children selfish and he warned against a greedy generation. no doubt those comments might stir up a little dwachlt. >> skpt another blast of winter? >> i feel like you have heard that many, many times before. >> and i feel like you have been out in the elements. wow. dyslexia. get in there.
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that area is actually going to be impacted by this upcoming blizzard as well. let's take a look at the graphic skies. it's unreal. it continues to come. all of our computer models coming to some kind of an agreement that blizzard conditions are more than likely along the new england coast. now we have put some statistics together for you. i love this stuff. just in boston alone, we have had 136,000 hours of plowing the streets and that's equated to 244,000 miles of roadways being plowed. by the way that's further than
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the distance between the moon and the earth. this is the weak clipper that allowed for about nine tenths of an inch of snow to actually fall. that catapulted bot on the swoo sboo the snowiest february on record. there are blizzard watches again from the new england coast.
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. >> welcome back. i'm natalie allen. >> in the headlines this hour. >> after more than 40 hour days journalists have out of the cairo prison. these are developments that have just happened in the past couple of hours. they both had been granted bail on thursday. the court still plans to retry them on charges of supporting the now banned muslim brotherhood. >> and came dangerously close to american troops. that's just 15 kilometers from an iraqi air base. >> the u.s. is welcoming in a new ukraine cease fire agreement with a tone of guarded optimism.
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the plan calls for both sides to withdraw and for russia to end its support for separatist forces. the cease fire is set to go into effect at midnight on saturday. we spoke to those caught up in the conflict. >> head to the front lines and you can feel how hard a cease fire will be. here a thousand yards from the ukrainian army this is the reaction to the snuz. a fight stops at midnight saturday. i think the cease fire is so they can gather their strength. personally i with these people can't talk peace because they have killed to many civilians.
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>> how can we talk to them he says. only this. appens every three hours. there is no talk about cease fire here because of how many of our women and children have been killed. until we have freed all of the next region we're not going anywhere. sit a continue and destined
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frontier the immense agreements and more. >> and it's anger is fuelled by damage already done. leaving many furious at the disregard for them. >> you think someone would like being called second class people? i'm told get a suitcase a train, and go russia. these are towns that are found a whole new retch ed world underground. she and her girls sleep down here most nights. making it so much harder for many to imagine a future with ukraine united as it once was. everyone finding a space
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underground as a dark mood greets the cease fire ahead. cnn. >> conditions they are living with right now.
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cue her. he went and pretented to be her husband. there is some conflicting evidence that maybe they have the white house administration. a spokesperson said u.s. forces conducted the operation as soon as the president and team were confident the mission could be carry ed carried. >> i had cig kabt risk to rescue not only her but the individuals that had been held. precisely because we have that
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commitment. >> after that ix cushion deadline was issued her family reached out to the white house in desperation and according to a family spokesperson asked the administration if it would consider a prisoner swap. one official is not so sure. take a listen. >> i'm concerned that they are not doing enough not only to save the hostages but to win the war. all we're seeing is a policy of containment. you talked about how isis is now hitting the town named after the leader of isis with american soldiers not that far away. we know that they're outside of baghdad itself.
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this is not a winning strategy. we need to make some serious decision decisions. >> that debate is already taking shape as colleagues consider the war against isis on a much larger scale. >> federal prosecutors are bringing many connected to the riot.
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no word from the suspect and his attorney. >> mentioned the police involved deaths of michael brown and eric garner. >> after years of police work officers can't help but be influenced by the cynicism they feel. a mental shortcut becomes almost irresistible and maybe rational in some. the two young black men look like so many others that officer has locked up. two white men even in the same clothes do not.
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>> comby did use a line from a popular musical to drive home his point. >> look around and you will find no one is really color blind. maybe it's a fact we all should face, everyone makes judgments based on race. you should be grateful i did not try to sing that. >> he also adrezed minority communities asking them to recognize the dangers that officers face every day trying to keep them safe. >> fans of 60 minutes and journalists are still in shock over the death of cbs reporter bob simon. >> he died in a car wreck at the age of 73. here is more on what police think may have caused that crash. >> this is israelis most advanced position. >> fear less and razor sharp.
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his death now its own story. how could a man who survived so many scrapes die in a car crash on the streets of new york? >> it's part of what makes it hard to get ahold of it.
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wars assassinations and conflict worldwide. >> winning an overseas press club award in 1972. he won a slew of awards. simon was rushed to the hospital but jurors to his head and neck
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silenced the force of a recorder always ready for the next story. cnn, new york city. >> and david carr has died. he wrote with remarkable passion and often humor about the media. he was also known for his cartoons. david carr died in the office on thursday. carr was 58 years old.
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>> the terror group has ripped many from their families and forced others from their homes. >> a young girl is seeing some of the 200 schoolgirls boko haram kidnaps so many months ago. >> bereft disenfranchised.
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voices all of us they say. for some it's their father for some it's their husband, brothers, children, my mother says one. some miscarried. others buried their husbands before starting walking for miles. rr every single person has a
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horrifying story to tell. many still shutter at the very sound of their name. they have turned lives upside down looted raped, murdered and kidnaps. one kidnapping victim told me that she had been held with some of the lost girls as recently as three months ago. monica was abdupted and then marched around.
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>> this is the first news of in of them since this video eight months ago proporting to show the forced conversion to islam. she said they had been co-erced but were unharmed just home sick. when monica escaped she walked for days through the bush with no food. her baby died on the way. she says she is haunted of the memories of the day boko haram attacked and burned down her village.
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an act of defiance. >> wow. that was just one girl's story and there are so many others like that. >> wonder what the government is going to do about the problem that seems to persist in the country. we will be right back after this.
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>> welcome back. now to the u.s. state of california where a woman is suing for her right to die with dignity. >> i. a suing the state of california to help me achieve a pieceful and dignified death at the place and time of my choosing. >> so i'm here as a physician, as a patient with cancer but primarily as a human person who knows in my heart that such a choice is of utmost importance for all of us. >> kristy white has had leukemia and lympho over the last eight
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years and does not want to move to another state which allows for doctor's assistance in dying. >> california native who famously chose to die renewed the debate around the country late last year. >> itd has been one year since colorado legalized recreational marijuana but business is not booming. so far the state has taken in $53 million in tax revenue but economists expected bigger numbers. the black market and medical patients seem to be behind the lower than expected numbers. >> right now we're going to take a look at speed dating like you
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have never seen it before. >> more on the speed and less on the dating. here is more. >> it was billed as speed dating but then they pulled a fast one. >> what are we doing? >> let's slow down and back up. wanting to average the 2015 mustang so they rigged one up with camera ss. >> so you just play beeian know? >> i'm a ninja. >> once in the car -- >> do you want me to drive it? >> driving school pro acted as if she barically knew how to drive a stick shift. >> i think you might want to shift. >> sorry. >> let me drive it. i'll show you what this thing
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can do. >> then she showed him. >> oh yeah baby. >> director of the spot says she hit 80 or 90 miles an hour in the empty lot and then slammed on the brakes. >> she did ask a couple of guys if they were going to be sick. >> online skeptics say fake staged. the guys are in on it. >> this is real. >> it was 100% not fake. >> so says our ninja. what was damion turner thinking? >> this woman might be crazy. >> then she revealed all. >> she just ripped the [ bleep ] out of this car. >> i'm a professional stunt driver. >> dam onis an actor buzz the only acting he was doing here was pretending not to be scared. >> probably one of the best dates i have been on.
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i need top drive this time. >> and these two giving up the wheel. >> if i ever robbed a bank i would need her to be in the driver. stay in the car and keep it running. >> the bonny and clyde of speed demon dating. cnn new york. >> oh yeah. i could see those guys wanting a second date with that chick. >> i would be terrified. that's the show this hour. thank you so much for watching. >> i drive like that through the streets of atlanta. >> early start coming up for viewers in the u.s. state with us for cnn newsroom. .
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. the cease-fire in ukraine set to begin this weekend, but the big question will it last? why many are concerned the new truce could fall apart before it begins. the fbi looking into the murders of three muslim students in north carolina as thousands of people attend the funeral and say good-bye as well as demand justice. from selfie sticks to air basketball. president obama's video promoting health care is it all fun or not great for his image. i'm poppy harlow. welcome