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. >> cnn's matthew chance reporting there. >>> the country of egypt is planning to build a new capital city0 square-mile or 700 square-kilometer city will sit between cairo and suez. more than a million residential units will house five million people. there will be a financial district and administrative district with a presidential palace ministries government bodies and embassies. the proposed city is expected to cost $45 billion. >>> allegations of racism at a university of oklahoma fraternity. >> this way, i speak like this behind doors. and what i think it did was it opened up and exposed a lot of those bones that -- that were in the closet. >> now an attorney for the saes say the fraternity may be thinking about a lawsuit against the university. >>> another fraternity in the u.s. is in hot water after a racist and sexist e-mail allegedly sent by one of their members has surfaced. the e-mail was sent last year from a member of kappa sigma to six others at the university of maryland. it's filled with racial slurs and alludes to raping women. the fraternity released a statement saying t
. >> cnn's matthew chance reporting there. >>> the country of egypt is planning to build a new capital city0 square-mile or 700 square-kilometer city will sit between cairo and suez. more than a million residential units will house five million people. there will be a financial district and administrative district with a presidential palace ministries government bodies and embassies. the proposed city is expected to cost $45 billion. >>> allegations of racism at a...
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we're trying to figure out the damage around the capital city it's still difficult to get phone calls out to some of the more remote islands. difficult to get an assessment of damage or potential loss of life on some of these smaller islands. the sgns that the disaster management center -- gones isgones is that the disaster management center reports that this is the worst storm that many have seen in generations. a category five cyclone. harder still to figure out what happened on more of the outlying island. >> it's the hardest to get to the outlying areas. you can imagine relief worker are still trying to figure out the best way to distribute aid that's being rushed in. earlier, thomas perry from care international spoke with zain asher on the phone from the capital city of port vila. listen. >> the best thing people can do is to support the appeals for agencies like care because clearly this is going to take an enormous effort over the coming weeks and months. i mean i was listening to ivan's report. i guess the casing is -- it's very true that it's so hard to get out and to get an
we're trying to figure out the damage around the capital city it's still difficult to get phone calls out to some of the more remote islands. difficult to get an assessment of damage or potential loss of life on some of these smaller islands. the sgns that the disaster management center -- gones isgones is that the disaster management center reports that this is the worst storm that many have seen in generations. a category five cyclone. harder still to figure out what happened on more of the...
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also to come - fresh investments in a new capital city. plans unveiled at egypt's global financial summit. >> egypt's prime minister sets off in the tamil heart land of >>> the government admits mercenaries are part of the campaign against the rebel group in iraq >>> at least 8 people are confirmed dead after cyclone pam hit vanuatu. u.n. emergency teams are being rushed to the island after 270 k/hr winds caused widespread destruction. gerald tan has the latest. destruction in the wake of cyclone pam. aid workers described the scenes as unbelievable. the category 5 storm uprooted trees, tore down powerlines and ripped off roofs. many buildings stand, but it is feared the damage to villages in remote islands will be extensive. communication is down. assessing the full impact could take time. >> there has been a destructive cyclone, and hitting a country that is using a lot of the chances meaning they are vulnerable to this intensity. we are planning for the force case scenario. the approach of the cyclone was terrifying. seas confirmed as d
also to come - fresh investments in a new capital city. plans unveiled at egypt's global financial summit. >> egypt's prime minister sets off in the tamil heart land of >>> the government admits mercenaries are part of the campaign against the rebel group in iraq >>> at least 8 people are confirmed dead after cyclone pam hit vanuatu. u.n. emergency teams are being rushed to the island after 270 k/hr winds caused widespread destruction. gerald tan has the latest....
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in the capital city. winds 270 kph or 165 miles per hour. farther to the south, another large city where it screams across the south pacific, comes in close proximity to auction land and the bay of plenty does not directly impact for them but tens of thousands without power across new zealand because of powerful winds in place. 325 kilometers per hour were the maximum gusts across the region leaving significant damage. here what's left on satellite as it's fizzled across the south pacific. it will go into the books as one of the most memorable storms. and the numbers and fay tals unfortunately you would have to imagine would be far greater than what we're initially seeing because of the remote nature of the slanz and the air strips on the islands are so small. you will imagine eight, nine-foot -- eight, nine-meter storm surges would have washed this away. getting to them by air would be challenging. >> luckily the islands aren't as densely populate as where typhoon hay haiyan hit. >> it will be a terrible
in the capital city. winds 270 kph or 165 miles per hour. farther to the south, another large city where it screams across the south pacific, comes in close proximity to auction land and the bay of plenty does not directly impact for them but tens of thousands without power across new zealand because of powerful winds in place. 325 kilometers per hour were the maximum gusts across the region leaving significant damage. here what's left on satellite as it's fizzled across the south pacific. it...
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sardjano: i used to live in jakarta, the capital city of indonesia. saw that bali was fast developing. its the east the easterga ofasarofndonesia. soame reouyears ago to open uphe hotel here from scratch. narrator as parofevelopme tcd in jakarta resorts like nusa dua have changed the balinese landscape. sardjano: in t pt, the ld o be vy rr. there would be fishermens living here, but hardly anythg. so what we did was e governmentought e laom t local people, d they buifi, six,even resort hotels ( pladitl music sardjano: the local people still live outside of the nusa dua area. now they are working with us as cooks, waiters, stewards, security guards and so on. narrator: the jobs given to locals are often at the lower pay levels. then again, the work may beat the alternaves. meade: there's not an awful lot of other ways to make a living. the's intensive wet rice farming-- with all its very hard labor-- and there's some local fishing although the international fisheries and the japanese trawlers have really hurt that. narrator: seventy percent of the loca
sardjano: i used to live in jakarta, the capital city of indonesia. saw that bali was fast developing. its the east the easterga ofasarofndonesia. soame reouyears ago to open uphe hotel here from scratch. narrator as parofevelopme tcd in jakarta resorts like nusa dua have changed the balinese landscape. sardjano: in t pt, the ld o be vy rr. there would be fishermens living here, but hardly anythg. so what we did was e governmentought e laom t local people, d they buifi, six,even resort hotels (...
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this happening in multiple suicide attacks at mosques across the capital city of sanaa.s say at least 200 people are injured. some of them very seriously. senior international correspondent nick paton walsh is following this story from beirut. >> reporter: a staggering death toll as a series of explosions hit sanaa during the busy time of friday prayer in some key mosques. these mosques were majority there of people
this happening in multiple suicide attacks at mosques across the capital city of sanaa.s say at least 200 people are injured. some of them very seriously. senior international correspondent nick paton walsh is following this story from beirut. >> reporter: a staggering death toll as a series of explosions hit sanaa during the busy time of friday prayer in some key mosques. these mosques were majority there of people
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it's the second provincial capital to fall into opposition hands. the city is close to the capital aleppo. syrian refugees needs urgent aid, says united nation with resources dwindling. the gap is likely to be addressed at the third international aid conference on tuesday. we have is this report >>> in 2014 the united nations appealed for 7.7 bullion in aid to help civilians in syria. 63% of the money pledged was donated. in a report for oxfam, they analysed what developed country should afford to donate. worst offenders was australia, japan, south korea and russia. more team need help this year. 80 million requiring $8.7 byion providing only the minimum, little more than the equivalent of $1 a day. 10% of that amount has been pledged. countries neighbouring syria are overburdened with refugees. most are in turkey lebanon, jordan egypt and iraq. oxfam says 2% of those people have been offered resettlement to places like canada, australia, german and sweden. >> countries that signed the referendumed need to offer more openings. the charity says gulf countries
it's the second provincial capital to fall into opposition hands. the city is close to the capital aleppo. syrian refugees needs urgent aid, says united nation with resources dwindling. the gap is likely to be addressed at the third international aid conference on tuesday. we have is this report >>> in 2014 the united nations appealed for 7.7 bullion in aid to help civilians in syria. 63% of the money pledged was donated. in a report for oxfam, they analysed what developed country...
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this is what it looks like after it crossed over the capital city. it made landful in the morning with winds of 325 kilometers per hour. equivalent to a category 5 hurricane. al tearing down people's houses and their livelihoods. this will take months if not years to rebuild from this devastating tropical cyclone. on top of this we have also had not only the strong winds and coastal storm surge, but weave had excessive rain that's led to localized flooding. this is the data we've found,b you can see at that eye wall made its way across port villa they had 230 millimeters. they're monthly average 330 millimeters. we've got 70% of their monthly rainfall in matter of 48 hours. here's the latest on the storm, 250 kilometer sustained winds. this is still a strong category 4 equivalent. you can see the last part of the rain bands moving away from port vila. this is roughly 400 kilometers southeast of caldonia. it is going to weaken. and we will see it become more disorganized as it encountered colder water. as we'll date later on in the show we will look f
this is what it looks like after it crossed over the capital city. it made landful in the morning with winds of 325 kilometers per hour. equivalent to a category 5 hurricane. al tearing down people's houses and their livelihoods. this will take months if not years to rebuild from this devastating tropical cyclone. on top of this we have also had not only the strong winds and coastal storm surge, but weave had excessive rain that's led to localized flooding. this is the data we've found,b you...
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. >> reporter: several thousand people marched through indiana's capital city denouncing a new state law that allows business owners to refuse service to gays lesbians and transgender people on the grounds of religious belief. >> the backward thinking of the worst state legislature. are you tired enough to fight back? >> yes. >> reporter: indiana's republican party dominated legislature and republican governor said the law dubbed the religious freedom restoration act will stop government agencies for forcing business owners from going against their religious faith. indiana is the latest of 20 such states to pass such laws. >> i'm working hard to clarify this, we're reaching out to business leaders. >> in one example the law would allow florists to sell flowers to be used in same sex wedding ceremonies. but a florist said she wouldn't turn away gay customers. >> if someone walked in my store i think i would search them. >> conservatives were unable to put a gay marriage ban in the state constitution. indiana's law could hurt its economy. some groups are reconsidering holding conventio
. >> reporter: several thousand people marched through indiana's capital city denouncing a new state law that allows business owners to refuse service to gays lesbians and transgender people on the grounds of religious belief. >> the backward thinking of the worst state legislature. are you tired enough to fight back? >> yes. >> reporter: indiana's republican party dominated legislature and republican governor said the law dubbed the religious freedom restoration act...
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jane arraf in the capital city of baghdad, what is the latest jane? >> reporter: troops are advancing, and in towns leading up to tikrit, opposition fighters started in samarra north of baghdad. there is no u.s. air support but a lot of iranian involvement sunni tribes and iraqi security forces. they have taken a town of aldor and around the outskirts of the city. that city has been evacuated of most civilians but it is still full of i.s.i.l. fighters and full of explosives. let's take a closer look at this battle. >> the city of sala hudin their prize is tikrit. the city is the birth place of the former leader of iraq, saddam hussein. seezed byseized earlier by i.s.i.l. fighters. >> this is the campaign to liberate the country from the tyranny of i.s.i.l. >> force of around 20,000 have stormed tikrit. shia militias and 2,000 sunni fighters have joined the offensive on sala hudin. but it is feared it could un unfairly target sunnies. the army says it has recaptured the town of dor from those loyal to i.s.i.l. this video from iranian state tv is set to
jane arraf in the capital city of baghdad, what is the latest jane? >> reporter: troops are advancing, and in towns leading up to tikrit, opposition fighters started in samarra north of baghdad. there is no u.s. air support but a lot of iranian involvement sunni tribes and iraqi security forces. they have taken a town of aldor and around the outskirts of the city. that city has been evacuated of most civilians but it is still full of i.s.i.l. fighters and full of explosives. let's take a...
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the jet 0 spread the scandal right around the world. >>> egypt is making grand plans for a new capital cityre miles 700 square kilometer city will sit between cairo. it has more than 5 million people. there will be a financial district and administrative district with a presidential esche palace ministry government bodies and embassies. it's expected to cost $45 billion. now a story that's close to many people many viewers. the u.s. state of utah in some dramatic video that shows moment by moment the rescue of a baby from a car partially submerged in freezing river. rescuers estimate baby lily was hanging upside down in her car seat for more than half a day. our affiliate brings us the amazing rescue reported in a police officer's body camera. take a look at this. >> go ahead. >> as one of the first officers responding to a call in the river, this officer runs down into the water without hesitation joining other first responsibilitiers. a fisherman called police to report the ca car was in the river calling back when he could see someone was trapped inside. >> what have you got? what have y
the jet 0 spread the scandal right around the world. >>> egypt is making grand plans for a new capital cityre miles 700 square kilometer city will sit between cairo. it has more than 5 million people. there will be a financial district and administrative district with a presidential esche palace ministry government bodies and embassies. it's expected to cost $45 billion. now a story that's close to many people many viewers. the u.s. state of utah in some dramatic video that shows...
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port vila a direct hit, capital city 50,000.ther 100,000 to the south of them and we can't get any information. storm surge, 26 feet. that's incredible. winds over 200 miles per hour. it's going to take days the if not weeks to find the death toll which will most likely rise exponentially in the days ahead. we know flights with aid are coming in from australia and new zealand. it will be a long go without power, water, and a big need as far as medical supplies. >> no question about it. thanks tom. we appreciate you put aing it in perspective for us. if you want to help the people of vanuatu, go to cnn dolt come/impact. you can donate there. >>> up next the future king and queen of britain in an exclusive interview with our own max foster. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (an
port vila a direct hit, capital city 50,000.ther 100,000 to the south of them and we can't get any information. storm surge, 26 feet. that's incredible. winds over 200 miles per hour. it's going to take days the if not weeks to find the death toll which will most likely rise exponentially in the days ahead. we know flights with aid are coming in from australia and new zealand. it will be a long go without power, water, and a big need as far as medical supplies. >> no question about it....
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city's ancient history is being lost. >>> the arab league says airstrikes will continue against houthis in generally before they withdraw from the capitalsanaa. the saudi-led coalition has been bombing for four days now. in the past days we have had reports from sada in the north of the country. an airstrike in the port city of hudaydah. the houthis are still on the move though. they are reported to be marching towards the southern city of aden. in chabwa province, they have been battling sunni tribes and at least 40 houthi's fighters said to have been killed. more from hasham barahawa. >> airstrikes hit including in the capital city sanaa. jets have bombed ammunition at those airports and long-range rocket launchers in sanaa, sada, ib and hadadah. this is an aftermath. the destroyed helicopters, fighter jets and a fuel facility. the saudis have also deployed thousands of soldiers along the border they share with yemen. >> the houthis are a group of malitias that stage add coup. they have expanded because of the backing of former president and the iranians. >> saudi-led airstrikes seem to be weakening houthi fighters who have started to
city's ancient history is being lost. >>> the arab league says airstrikes will continue against houthis in generally before they withdraw from the capitalsanaa. the saudi-led coalition has been bombing for four days now. in the past days we have had reports from sada in the north of the country. an airstrike in the port city of hudaydah. the houthis are still on the move though. they are reported to be marching towards the southern city of aden. in chabwa province, they have been...
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i have no doubt the capital city is filled with people who are trying to overturn this injustice.also have no doubt the very desperate regime will continue brutalizing people. it is a great sadness. they have enough trouble in the maldives dealing with the onset of climate change, that they don't need this sort of thing. but our hopes are very much with president nasheed. there are lots of people organizing to try and bring world attention. the thing the maldives -- the thugs who are running the country now thrive on the fact it is a small country along was away from everywhere and we don't generally pay much attention. amy: built when he was deposed in a coup, i believe the u.s. was the first, if not one of the first countries, directly ties the new leadership. >> the u.s. does not have a particularly proud history in that part of the world. let's hope they change their mind. it is been good to see there is been some international pressure on the government to at least trying to live up to international norms. but since they're not doing it, it is going to take more of a response
i have no doubt the capital city is filled with people who are trying to overturn this injustice.also have no doubt the very desperate regime will continue brutalizing people. it is a great sadness. they have enough trouble in the maldives dealing with the onset of climate change, that they don't need this sort of thing. but our hopes are very much with president nasheed. there are lots of people organizing to try and bring world attention. the thing the maldives -- the thugs who are running...
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so in port vila where i'm based the capital city in vanuatu, those shelters were like churches and schools that were more concrete structures and more sturdy but out on the island in the most remote communities, you know there aren't a lot of strong structures. vanuatu is about 83 islands and 65 have people living on them. on friday night, cyclone pam tore from the north to the south. she left no island untouched. and the devastate that will be on the smaller remote islands, i can't imagine it particularly around port vila today and when i consider the structures we have in the capital city here are so much stronger than what would have been out on those islands, this morning, most of port vila didn't have running water. some have it now. out on the outlying communities, many communities before cyclone pam struggled to access clean water, share access to shelter is an immediate priority as well. this is a mammoth ka stas strofy here in vanuatu and a national disaster so we'll fill our need priorities that need to be met and this will be part of a longer term response to this disaster. >> l
so in port vila where i'm based the capital city in vanuatu, those shelters were like churches and schools that were more concrete structures and more sturdy but out on the island in the most remote communities, you know there aren't a lot of strong structures. vanuatu is about 83 islands and 65 have people living on them. on friday night, cyclone pam tore from the north to the south. she left no island untouched. and the devastate that will be on the smaller remote islands, i can't imagine it...
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city of kirkuk. let's talk to our correspondent jane arraf, in the iraqi capital. first of all, tikrit how credible is the optimism from the iraqi forces that they could liberate this important town within three days. >> well liberate is a sweeping word. what they are saying is they believe that they are confident in eradicating the i.s.i.l. preps in tikrit. the major pockets of i.s.i.l. i.s.i.l. holds half the city. it's not a huge number of fighters. the reason this is taking so long, and the offensive started a week ago, is i.s.i.l.'s main tactics are explosives and snipers, and people willing to blow themselves up. as iraqi troops and shia militia members have gone in to tikrit. they can't advance because of explosives and the snipers. the iraqi army called for reinforcements. they are expected to make progress. clearing neighbourhood by neighbourhood, and basically it is a rough oud line of when the army expects to raise the iraqi flag. it doesn't mean the battle will be over. >> and the force that is taking on the i.s.i.l. fighters in tikrit is interesting, i
city of kirkuk. let's talk to our correspondent jane arraf, in the iraqi capital. first of all, tikrit how credible is the optimism from the iraqi forces that they could liberate this important town within three days. >> well liberate is a sweeping word. what they are saying is they believe that they are confident in eradicating the i.s.i.l. preps in tikrit. the major pockets of i.s.i.l. i.s.i.l. holds half the city. it's not a huge number of fighters. the reason this is taking so long,...
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it happened in a museum in the capital city of tunisia these are people running for their lives. steen of -- 17 of those killed were tourists. dozens of people were injured. the prime minister said that two the of the attackers were killed in the gun fight with police. the officers are hunting for 2 or 3 are others that are on the loose. >> officials are investigating calls made to the embassy in tokyo threatening to kill care line kennedy. >>> first lady michelle obama started the 5 tour asia tour in tokyo. i believe that should be 5 country asia tour. today she plans to announce a new partnership supporting girls education with japan's first lady. japan plans to cooperate with the let girls learn initiative. that is a community based aid program to help 62 million girls fwhak to school. and still ahead, bracket redemption. president obama's pick to win this year's ncaa basketball tournament. and riding in luxury style the new option for commuters in san francisco. and later on a boy living in what you might call a bubble has one big request how you can help make it happen. and
it happened in a museum in the capital city of tunisia these are people running for their lives. steen of -- 17 of those killed were tourists. dozens of people were injured. the prime minister said that two the of the attackers were killed in the gun fight with police. the officers are hunting for 2 or 3 are others that are on the loose. >> officials are investigating calls made to the embassy in tokyo threatening to kill care line kennedy. >>> first lady michelle obama started...
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how is anybody supposed to get -- former mayor doug palmer told is trenton the capital city is reeling from state funding cuts. >> i do know that a few years ago the city lost $42 million in the state which cause them to lay off 109 officers. i know the mayor is looking at every way possible for revenue to pass through city council and that would make sense. >> $1500 worth of tickets an hour or so that i was out looking for violations so it's at $70 a ticket may be more ticket writers? tweet us your solutions that chasing hank or @chasing the news. feed that meter. >> united states senator bob menendez as you know is facing criminal corruption charges. >> even if he's found guilty they will drag him out of his office kicking and screaming. >> what you mixed -- missed on interpike. getting too real about mexican food. and we will explain what this hair-raising situation is all about. more coming up in today's search engine on "chasing news." ♪ >> high-speed chase. alison. >> check out this video for men at the jersey shore. they surfed through the whole winter cold snow everything. they
how is anybody supposed to get -- former mayor doug palmer told is trenton the capital city is reeling from state funding cuts. >> i do know that a few years ago the city lost $42 million in the state which cause them to lay off 109 officers. i know the mayor is looking at every way possible for revenue to pass through city council and that would make sense. >> $1500 worth of tickets an hour or so that i was out looking for violations so it's at $70 a ticket may be more ticket...
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this happening in multiple suicide attacks at mosques across the capital city of sanaa. local medics say at least 200 people are injured. some of them very seriously. senior international correspondent nick paton walsh is following this story from beirut. >> reporter: a staggering death toll as a series of explosions hit sanaa during the busy time of friday prayer in some key mosques. these mosques were majority there of people from the houthi part. these blasts targeted the two mosques, the center of their region inside the capital of sanaa. death tell staggering at 77 with 200 potentially injured. an appeal for blood across state television to be brought by donors to the hospital. staggering scenes. carnage shown on social media hard to watch and difficult for us to show to you here. this comes at an extraordinarily volatile time in yemen's already fractured and messy politics. in the past few months houthies some backed by iran they say, are efficient at sweeping away the government. they now control sanaa and this attack has all of the hallmarks of al qaeda and many
this happening in multiple suicide attacks at mosques across the capital city of sanaa. local medics say at least 200 people are injured. some of them very seriously. senior international correspondent nick paton walsh is following this story from beirut. >> reporter: a staggering death toll as a series of explosions hit sanaa during the busy time of friday prayer in some key mosques. these mosques were majority there of people from the houthi part. these blasts targeted the two mosques,...
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isis now claims it was behind yesterday's bombings on two shiite mosques in the capital city. those attacks during midday prayer killing more than 130 people and injuring hundreds more. this as we are learning al qaeda seized a city near the air base adding to the large swath the terror group already controls. john huddy is following all this from our jerusalem bureau and has the details now. >> reporter: in terms of the attacks, we now know a total of four bombers attacked the two mosques as mentioned and one of the attacks, one of the bombers went in to the mosque, detonated an explosive belt that he was wearing and then outside, there was another bomber who detonated his belt as people were actually trying to escape from the mosque. now, isis has claimed responsibility for the attacks. they happened in the yemeni capital of sanaa, killing at least 137 people, including women and children, and another 350 people were injured. also friday, as mentioned, al qaeda took control of a southern yemeni city where that air base is located. because of all this, the u.s. is pulling mor
isis now claims it was behind yesterday's bombings on two shiite mosques in the capital city. those attacks during midday prayer killing more than 130 people and injuring hundreds more. this as we are learning al qaeda seized a city near the air base adding to the large swath the terror group already controls. john huddy is following all this from our jerusalem bureau and has the details now. >> reporter: in terms of the attacks, we now know a total of four bombers attacked the two...
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also - investment at a new capital city. plans unveiled at egypt's global financial summit. an historic journey. india's prime minister arrived in the tamil heartland of sri lanka. and hep for nigeria - government includes mercenaries as part of the campaign >>> so at least eight people are confirmed dead after cyclone pam hit vanuatu. thousand prepared to spend a second night in shelters after finding their homes destroyed. emergency teams were sent into the country, which lies to the east. >> venturing out of their homes to assess the devastation left by tropical cyclone pam. vanuatu, a group of island in the pacific was hit by winds up to 270 k/hr on friday. the category 5 storm. the most severe on the scale uprooted trees and tore apart homes. power was cut. as the storm waged. residents could do little to wait. >> i was in the bathroom. back against the door. i looked at the roof sounded like it was lifting. all they can do during this is think about people in vanuatu who have absolutely no shelter. this is going to be a horrific humanitarian disaster. >> as pictures of
also - investment at a new capital city. plans unveiled at egypt's global financial summit. an historic journey. india's prime minister arrived in the tamil heartland of sri lanka. and hep for nigeria - government includes mercenaries as part of the campaign >>> so at least eight people are confirmed dead after cyclone pam hit vanuatu. thousand prepared to spend a second night in shelters after finding their homes destroyed. emergency teams were sent into the country, which lies to the...
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. >>> troops have been deployed in tunisia with armored cars and roadblocks in the capital city of tunis. if comes after an attack on the bardo museum in which 23 people were killed. there is an audio recording taking responsibility of the karen damage. >> the message a clear rejection of violence and the people who perpetrate it. it was also solidarity with the victims, and tributes laid in their memories. some of the victims weren't carrying their passports so they have not been identified yet. more than 40 people were injured. some of them have been talking about their experience. >> we entered one of the rooms in the old part of the museum looking at the mosaics. suddenly my daughter and i heard hots. everyone started to run. everyone tried to save themselves. tried to hide behind glass windows. >> two gunmen stormed the museum but it's believed they had accomplices. the police say they have arrested nine people so far four of whom they believe were directly involved in the attack. meanwhile, the prime minister has been giving details of security measures across the country. >> we wi
. >>> troops have been deployed in tunisia with armored cars and roadblocks in the capital city of tunis. if comes after an attack on the bardo museum in which 23 people were killed. there is an audio recording taking responsibility of the karen damage. >> the message a clear rejection of violence and the people who perpetrate it. it was also solidarity with the victims, and tributes laid in their memories. some of the victims weren't carrying their passports so they have not...
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and first impressions of the capital city, is that it is a town that has been very, very badly damagedite devastated. the vast majority of buildings have sustained some sort of damage, whether it's a tree falling on top of them like this one behind me, or whether they have been totally flat ended. a major repair operation is underway from the bottom up it must being said because most people don't have insurance and there is no sign yet of a coordinated effort but people are not let that go hold them back they are get on the ground with it. the real concern are the outlying islands the cyclone tracked across all of the islands of vanuatu and hit those in the south of where i am right now particularly hard aid agencies haven't been able to land there. certainly haven't been able to get there any other way. they have don are you con san flights, and an he can anecdotally what i have been told is it looks like total restriction. but we don't know whether it's just damage to buildings and infrastructure or dig love of lies or injuries as well. the president of vanuatu was at a disaster prep
and first impressions of the capital city, is that it is a town that has been very, very badly damagedite devastated. the vast majority of buildings have sustained some sort of damage, whether it's a tree falling on top of them like this one behind me, or whether they have been totally flat ended. a major repair operation is underway from the bottom up it must being said because most people don't have insurance and there is no sign yet of a coordinated effort but people are not let that go hold...
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. >> reporter: the air assaults have forced many in the capital city of sanaa a houthi stronghold, to flee for safer ground. houthi fighters remain defiant. arab leaders are meeting for a summit in egypt this weekend to talk about the situation. yemen's foreign minister says a peaceful solution is still possible. >> there is always a chance for that. we have also stressed that dialogue is a necessity. but that dialogue that is required is one that is under the auspices of the legitimacy of the president and the republic and not the coup or the militias that are seizing all state's abilities and are legalizing everything for iran's takeover. >> on one side of this conflict is president hadi, the u.s. backed leader is receiving supports from sunni allies like saudi arabia. on the other side are houthi shia rebels linked to iran. >> the reason yemen is so important is historically it has not been a sectarian country. and the iranian position which has grown in the past weeks or months is much stronger and a threat to the sunni states in the region. >> only providing humanitarian aid iran
. >> reporter: the air assaults have forced many in the capital city of sanaa a houthi stronghold, to flee for safer ground. houthi fighters remain defiant. arab leaders are meeting for a summit in egypt this weekend to talk about the situation. yemen's foreign minister says a peaceful solution is still possible. >> there is always a chance for that. we have also stressed that dialogue is a necessity. but that dialogue that is required is one that is under the auspices of the...
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262,000 people spread over the country's five islands. 90% of the buildings were damaged in the capital city alone. >>> always watching always tracking, wusa9's first alert weather. >> oh, spring is here. >> beautiful, finally. >> that's in our neighborhood, top? >> yeah, just adjacent rock creek park. i think that's a pretty good sign. don't you think? >> i do. >> to the southwest of us today they were in the 70s and almost 80 in culpeper. tomorrow we'll be 70 downtown. march takes it away a bit, getting a cold finish to the week, still a battle between winter and spring. right now spring is winning. it's also severe weather awareness week. we want to talk about that because it is warm and thunderstorms are not too far around the corner. let's talk about the difference between a warning and a watch. it seems pretty obvious to us, but it's not. a watch versus a warning, let's say there's a severe thunderstorm watch. remember, those cover large areas. that means severe thunderstorms are possible within that area. now a warning means severe thunderstorms are occurring in a very small area, use
262,000 people spread over the country's five islands. 90% of the buildings were damaged in the capital city alone. >>> always watching always tracking, wusa9's first alert weather. >> oh, spring is here. >> beautiful, finally. >> that's in our neighborhood, top? >> yeah, just adjacent rock creek park. i think that's a pretty good sign. don't you think? >> i do. >> to the southwest of us today they were in the 70s and almost 80 in culpeper. tomorrow...
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. >> the mosque served a group that recently took control of the capital city and forced yemen's president to flee the country. let's get to more on this. senior international correspondent nick paton walsh is following all of this for us. nick, the number of dead just seems to keep on climbing. now this claim of responsibility that we're hearing from reuters, what more are you hearing? >> we've seen the same statement that purports to be from isis, islamic state as they call themselves, and it does emanate from a website which previously have released statements from isis in the past. i should point out the fact that this statement says isis is behind it doesn't mean that they are. but it's already circulating on social media. i have to point out many analysts of the other potential suspects from behind a multiple blast like this, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, many say they haven't in the past targeted mosques, shia mosques and in this particular instance in such a way. many scratch their head in yemen to work out who could be behind this horrifying new departure. the sectarian natur
. >> the mosque served a group that recently took control of the capital city and forced yemen's president to flee the country. let's get to more on this. senior international correspondent nick paton walsh is following all of this for us. nick, the number of dead just seems to keep on climbing. now this claim of responsibility that we're hearing from reuters, what more are you hearing? >> we've seen the same statement that purports to be from isis, islamic state as they call...
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gunmen raiding a popular museum in the capital city of tunis next to the parliament building where lawmakers had been meeting. these attackers took foreign tourists as hostages. >> government officials have just told cnn that tunisian security forces have killed two attackers at the museum. this minister who confirmed this to cnn also says that the attackers themselves have killed ten people, most of them tourists and one tunisian security officer. more are believed to be injured in this attack. reuters is reporting that police have rescued the remaining hostages. no word on exactly how many hostages that is is earlier we saw this dramatic video of people being hustled to safety as police forces stood guard. guns pointed. you can see frantic looks on their faces for sure. atika shubert has been covering the story since it broke. she's with us now out of london. >> we had a chance to speak to the minister of parliament. he said the operation is not over. he did confirm that two gunmen have been killed but security are still in the area sweeping through to find out if anybody else was involved
gunmen raiding a popular museum in the capital city of tunis next to the parliament building where lawmakers had been meeting. these attackers took foreign tourists as hostages. >> government officials have just told cnn that tunisian security forces have killed two attackers at the museum. this minister who confirmed this to cnn also says that the attackers themselves have killed ten people, most of them tourists and one tunisian security officer. more are believed to be injured in this...
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. >> when they first started capital city mumbo sauce, it was more or less a hobby that made a littleey on the side. but wi came popularity and a stronger demand. >> it was challenging at first, but then we stuck with it and then "the washington post" did an article on us and then we blew it. you can get mumbo sauce online now? >> we didn't have a process in place on how to get so many orders done in a short amount of time. >> it soon became obvious that the science business was busine number one. >> >> overnight, it was 600 or 700 in sales and then $1,000 in sales. >> they earned $17,000 in the first six months in business. but only two employees the annual revenues grew to $80,000 by 2014. as momentum would have it, the company is expected to reach six figures this year. they reach a multibillion dollar industry and they believe theyg table. >> the thing about mumbo sauce each restaurant makes their open version. instead of choosing we one version we like, we chose from our most favorite locations and blended it into one flavor. at least getting it from us, you know exactly what it
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. >> reporter: residents tried to solvage what they could in the capital city of port vila. many rode out the storm in emergency shelters. cyclone pam hit this chain of islands in the south pacific with nearly 170-mile-per-hour wind. early reports suggest entire villages may have been destroyed. alice clements with unicef described the ferocious storm. >> it felt like the world was coming to an end. the winds were incredibly strong uplifting roofs, destroying community infrastructure like hospitals and schools. obviously, affecting housing and casualties as well. >> reporter: vanuatu's population of 267,000 is spread over 65 islands. it was the location of cbs' "survivor" in 2004. communication is down, so many of the islands are cut off making damage estimates and death tolls hard to determine. but the u.n. says 90% of homes in the capital may have been damaged. vanuatu's president was at a u.n. disaster planning conference in japan. >> i'm speaking with you today with a heart that is so heavy. i stand to appeal on behalf of the government and people of vanuatu to the globa
. >> reporter: residents tried to solvage what they could in the capital city of port vila. many rode out the storm in emergency shelters. cyclone pam hit this chain of islands in the south pacific with nearly 170-mile-per-hour wind. early reports suggest entire villages may have been destroyed. alice clements with unicef described the ferocious storm. >> it felt like the world was coming to an end. the winds were incredibly strong uplifting roofs, destroying community...
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in the capital city. the death toll at this point is still unclear. 24 people have been confirmed dead. all day today officials have been cautioning they've had no contact whatsoever with the nation's outer islands. those outlying islands are believed to have taken the brunt of the storm and nobody seems to know what they're going to find once they're finally able to get out there. but, again, just with what has been seen in the capital, the death toll tonight stands at 24. that number is expected to rise. we'll be right back. ♪ during its first year, a humpback calf and its mother are almost inseparable. she lifts her calf to its first breath of air, then protects it on the long journey to their feeding grounds. one of the most important things you can do is help the next generation. at pacific life, we offer financial solutions to accomplish just that. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. the power to help you succeed. it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reliable uptime. and multi-layere
in the capital city. the death toll at this point is still unclear. 24 people have been confirmed dead. all day today officials have been cautioning they've had no contact whatsoever with the nation's outer islands. those outlying islands are believed to have taken the brunt of the storm and nobody seems to know what they're going to find once they're finally able to get out there. but, again, just with what has been seen in the capital, the death toll tonight stands at 24. that number is...
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the capital city to port vila suffered flooding and power cuts.is so heavy. i do not really know what impact cyclone pam has left. >> we're heading to evacuation centers and we're working with the government here. how can we provide the shelters and all the agencies on the ground. it may take weeks before the full extent of the damage is known. >>> let's bring in cnn tom now. >> it is horrible. think of the damage from hurricane sandy or hurricane katrina. isabel, isaac, even andrew in florida. this is stronger than that. a lot of these villages don't have a cinder block or a stone. here is the west coast of the u.s. you can see hawaii. the sea across northern areas of australia. warmest waters on the planet now. this week in the world weather center we were covering four different cyclones. it's all the same. they spin in another direction in the south. look at the winds speeds and notice the purple. the strongest winds on the east side. that's important to note. it's still a massive storm but sliding away from the islands. when you look at the s
the capital city to port vila suffered flooding and power cuts.is so heavy. i do not really know what impact cyclone pam has left. >> we're heading to evacuation centers and we're working with the government here. how can we provide the shelters and all the agencies on the ground. it may take weeks before the full extent of the damage is known. >>> let's bring in cnn tom now. >> it is horrible. think of the damage from hurricane sandy or hurricane katrina. isabel, isaac,...
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also to come - fresh investments in a new capital city. plans unveiled at egypt's global financial summit. >> egypt's prime minister sets off in the tamil
also to come - fresh investments in a new capital city. plans unveiled at egypt's global financial summit. >> egypt's prime minister sets off in the tamil
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that's the capital city, and now it's moving away. so the worst of the storm is now do done and going to continue. look at this. this is the worst case scenario and that's the capital and the eye and needle went along them here. it is equal to a category nooif hurricane and gusts up to 200 miles an hour. a prepared american city would have significant damage from the storm. imagine the people in the south pacific islands. it's going to be a disaster. i think that we're just debeginning. the clean up that's underway here is just unfolding in vanuatu. >> thank you so much. i could think of only people clinging to coconut trees. >> yeah. we will get about the devastation and more from wear and he got a first time look again before this killer cyclone struck. >>> a rock in the troops and they're gaining ground against isis in a city with strong symbolic values. he weigh in on the importance here. >>> plus new doubts about that alleged secret service drunk driving scandal. what sources are now telling cnn about that. ready for another reas
that's the capital city, and now it's moving away. so the worst of the storm is now do done and going to continue. look at this. this is the worst case scenario and that's the capital and the eye and needle went along them here. it is equal to a category nooif hurricane and gusts up to 200 miles an hour. a prepared american city would have significant damage from the storm. imagine the people in the south pacific islands. it's going to be a disaster. i think that we're just debeginning. the...
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most are very conscious of the security environment, but as you said, we are talking about the capital cityf one of the leading economies in the world. and yet we are reminded that while there is not a conflict zone there, there is always a level of risk. >> the good news is the ambassador is doing well. peter, thank you for joining us. kiev has accused russian-backed rebels of increased violations of the cease-fire deal. it said one ukrainian soldier was killed today fighting separatist forces and sporadic fighting continues. air is little relief for civilians caught up in the conflict -- there is little relief for civilians caught up in the conflict. we have this report from donetsk. >> the war swept in last spring and stayed, turning the landscape into a blast it wilderness. [dogs bark] >> 6000 people have been killed, one million displaced. like the people here, after months under fire, a local charity has been able to reach them. everywhere we went, it was mostly the elderly that we met tentatively emerging from their shelters. all you need to know about the waste and cruelty of this w
most are very conscious of the security environment, but as you said, we are talking about the capital cityf one of the leading economies in the world. and yet we are reminded that while there is not a conflict zone there, there is always a level of risk. >> the good news is the ambassador is doing well. peter, thank you for joining us. kiev has accused russian-backed rebels of increased violations of the cease-fire deal. it said one ukrainian soldier was killed today fighting separatist...
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. >>> sharks in canada's capital city. ottawa.facing the senators. 2nd period, tied at 1. 30 seconds after san jose scored their first goal. chris tierney scores. the sharks lead 2-1. 3rd period it's tied at 2. alex tips in the go-ahead goal for ottawa. senators score four times in the 3rd. what's going on with the sharks? sharks lose 5-2. fans celebrate. they throw am burgers on to the ice. san jose is 8 points back of a playoff spot. >>> i have in my hand the monday night top five. the koala bears getting ready for wrestle mania this sunday. it's coming to levi's stadium. the bear on the right wins. at number four, the dogs' owner keeps trying to give his pup treats but the cog doesn't have very good mouth-eye coordination. at number 3 ashley watkins dunking on a 9-foot hoop. it's still impressive because she's a 5th grader and already 6'1". vanderbilt. is he out or safe? >> he's out. >> he's out. >> very good. north carolina and ohio state tied at 84. 5 seconds late. hits the game winning jump shot. less than a second left and
. >>> sharks in canada's capital city. ottawa.facing the senators. 2nd period, tied at 1. 30 seconds after san jose scored their first goal. chris tierney scores. the sharks lead 2-1. 3rd period it's tied at 2. alex tips in the go-ahead goal for ottawa. senators score four times in the 3rd. what's going on with the sharks? sharks lose 5-2. fans celebrate. they throw am burgers on to the ice. san jose is 8 points back of a playoff spot. >>> i have in my hand the monday night...
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victims of the attack against two mosques in sanaa, the capital city of yemen. it's a place where the u.s. for years now has been actively hunting down al qaeda terrorists. but a recent government overthrow has changed an already volatile landscape. and tonight for the second time this week, it is isis claiming responsibility for a deadly terror attack that has rattled the region and beyond. nbc's katy tur has the latest developments. >> reporter: the first bomb went off inside the mosque, the second at the gates as those left standing tried to escape. in the pandemonium, worshippers rushed the wounded away while others prayed over the dead. moments later, two more explosions at another mosque. one bomber believed to have hidden his explosives in a fake cast on his leg. coordinated suicide bombings during midday prayers, targeting followers of the shiite houthi movement that seized power in the capital last month. this father lost his son. many victims were young boys. >> those boys accompany their fathers to the friday prayers. it's really a family thing. >> re
victims of the attack against two mosques in sanaa, the capital city of yemen. it's a place where the u.s. for years now has been actively hunting down al qaeda terrorists. but a recent government overthrow has changed an already volatile landscape. and tonight for the second time this week, it is isis claiming responsibility for a deadly terror attack that has rattled the region and beyond. nbc's katy tur has the latest developments. >> reporter: the first bomb went off inside the...
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gunman stormed a restaurant in the capital city.ligence officials say the victims were from europe and mali. two people have reportedly been arrested. >>> students in sierra leon will soon return to their classrooms after eight months. they decided to reopen the classrooms with ebola virus stabilizing. >> reporter: it's a return to normalcy that still has some parents scared. schools once used to treat ebola patients will be filled again with students, beginning in late march. students have already begun interviewing for high school admissions and officials are preparing for the first school year since the ebola epidemic gripped sierra leon and its neighbors. >> we are afraid. if it were up to me, i would not want the school to reopen until ebola is finished but since the government has passed its order we just have to obey. >> reporter: schools in the country have been closed for the laugh eight months. the spread -- last eight months. the spread of the virus appears to be abating. the world health organization says sierra leon has
gunman stormed a restaurant in the capital city.ligence officials say the victims were from europe and mali. two people have reportedly been arrested. >>> students in sierra leon will soon return to their classrooms after eight months. they decided to reopen the classrooms with ebola virus stabilizing. >> reporter: it's a return to normalcy that still has some parents scared. schools once used to treat ebola patients will be filled again with students, beginning in late march....
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flight to be able to land in port vila since this monster cyclone and first impressions of the capital cityort vila is that it is a town that has been badly damaged but not quite devastated. the vast majority of buildings have sustained damage whether it's a tree falling on top of them like this one mind me or whether they have been totally flattened. there was a major repair operation already going on underway from the bottom up, it must be said because most people don't have insurance and there isn't much sign yet of a coordinated effort. people are getting on with it. the real concern, though, is the outlying island. the cyclone tracked right across all of the islands and it hit those in the south, south of where i am right now particularly hard. aid agencies haven't been able to land there and certainly haven't been able to get there any other way. so far they have done recon sans flights over and anecdotally, i have been told from the air it looks like total destruction. what isn't known until boots are on the ground is whether it is just damage to buildings and infrastructure or wheth
flight to be able to land in port vila since this monster cyclone and first impressions of the capital cityort vila is that it is a town that has been badly damaged but not quite devastated. the vast majority of buildings have sustained damage whether it's a tree falling on top of them like this one mind me or whether they have been totally flattened. there was a major repair operation already going on underway from the bottom up, it must be said because most people don't have insurance and...
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and first impressions of the capital city port villa is that it is a town that has been very, very badly. but not quite devastated. the vast majority of buildings have sustains some sort of damage whether it's a tree falling on top of them like this one behind me, or whether they have been totally flattened. and there is a major repair operation already going underway. from the bottom up it must be said because most people here don't have insurance and there isn't much sign yet of a coordinated effort. but people are not let that go hold them back, they are get on the ground with it. the real concern though, is the outlying islands the cyclone really tracks right across all the islands of vanuatu and it hit those in the south south of where i am right now particularly hard. aid agencies haven't been able to land there. they certainly haven't been able get there any other way so far. they have done reconnaissance flights over and anecdotallyally what i have been told is from the air it does look like total destruction on the island, what isn't known until boots are on the ground and peopl
and first impressions of the capital city port villa is that it is a town that has been very, very badly. but not quite devastated. the vast majority of buildings have sustains some sort of damage whether it's a tree falling on top of them like this one behind me, or whether they have been totally flattened. and there is a major repair operation already going underway. from the bottom up it must be said because most people here don't have insurance and there isn't much sign yet of a coordinated...
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january.çó in somalia, officials said today they have regained full controlÑi of a hotel in the capital citythat had been attacked by islamic extremists. at least 20 people were killed,Ñi including a somali diplomat to the united nations. the militant group, al-shabab claimed responsibility for the attack, which began with a car bomb, followed by armed gunmen storming the hotel building. six gunmen were among those killed. the al-shabab extremists, who are linked to al-qaeda, have been waging similar attacks against civilian targets and the somali government since 2006.Ñi american astronaut scott kelly and two russian cosmonauts arrived at the international space station last night, for a nearly a year long spaceçóñrÑi mission, the longest ever by an american astronaut. kelly and the others will undergo extensive medical tests to see how they rebs("ur:u(r long trip. kelly's twin brother, retired astronaut mark kelly, on the left, will undergo similar tests while on earth so nasa can compare how two identical humans respond to different conditions. the republican governor of arkansas, asa hut
january.çó in somalia, officials said today they have regained full controlÑi of a hotel in the capital citythat had been attacked by islamic extremists. at least 20 people were killed,Ñi including a somali diplomat to the united nations. the militant group, al-shabab claimed responsibility for the attack, which began with a car bomb, followed by armed gunmen storming the hotel building. six gunmen were among those killed. the al-shabab extremists, who are linked to al-qaeda, have been...
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landfall on son what tow on saturday and now 90% of buildings are damaged or destroyed in the capital city. and bridges are down. six people are confirmed dead and that number will likely go up as rescuers reach outer islands by plane and helicopter. >>> you know roberta already said that on saturday, it was really warm throughout california. not just here in that unusual late winter heat was a little bit too much for dozens of athletes in the los angeles marathon. at least 185 runners had to get medical treatment during the race yesterday. 36 wound up in the hospital including one who had a heart attack. when the first runners crossed the finish line after 9:00 in the morning, it was already 76. by noon it was nearly 90 degrees and at the finish line in santa monta. >>> a new potential use for drones. airborne lifeguards. a drone lifeguard is being tested in chile. it's equipped with a float, camera, microphone and speaker which human lifeguards can use to give instructions by remote. the drone is controlled on the beach and the float can be dropped to a struggling swimmer. the idea is to
landfall on son what tow on saturday and now 90% of buildings are damaged or destroyed in the capital city. and bridges are down. six people are confirmed dead and that number will likely go up as rescuers reach outer islands by plane and helicopter. >>> you know roberta already said that on saturday, it was really warm throughout california. not just here in that unusual late winter heat was a little bit too much for dozens of athletes in the los angeles marathon. at least 185 runners...
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it's 40 miles east of the capital city of san jose and officials closed the airport thursday night andfriday after the volcano erupted three times. >>> a restroom in a wal-mart in indiana has been closed indefinitely after an employ discovered a working meth lab inside. police say a worker called police after seeing a man enter the restroom with a backpack and leave without it. authorities say people who make methamphetamine are leaving the deadly explosive chemicals in public places only to return later to get the finished product rather than risk explosions and contamination at their own homes. >>> well, coming up tonight, what do you plant? and we will take you inside the dramatic rescue of a little girl trapped upside down in a car in thank you, cable for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we never had you we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability - 8 years running. plus, fios has the fastest wi-fi
it's 40 miles east of the capital city of san jose and officials closed the airport thursday night andfriday after the volcano erupted three times. >>> a restroom in a wal-mart in indiana has been closed indefinitely after an employ discovered a working meth lab inside. police say a worker called police after seeing a man enter the restroom with a backpack and leave without it. authorities say people who make methamphetamine are leaving the deadly explosive chemicals in public places...
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cyclone pam destroyed 90% of the homes in the capital city when it made landfall on friday. eight people are confirmed dead but rescuers haven't been able to reach the outlying islands to search for survivors. the category five storm packed winds up to 185 miles per hour. >>> the coast guard says the captain of a tuck tugboat sang off the new york coast died after panicking and jumping into the water. he was not wearing an emergency suit. three surviving crew members got those suits on and held on to life rings as the boat went under on saturday. about a mile off the coast of fire island. those men were treated for hypothermia. >>> now a plane flying from grand rapids to chicago came down safely saturday after landing gear on the nose apparently failed. >> emergency landing. >> passenger shot that video when the plane landed. go jet flight 3645 touched down just after 3:00 in the afternoon afternoon. the jet was carrying 37 passengers and four crew member at the time. who were all unharmed and able to exit from the main cabin door door. >> the pilot did an amazeing job um in
cyclone pam destroyed 90% of the homes in the capital city when it made landfall on friday. eight people are confirmed dead but rescuers haven't been able to reach the outlying islands to search for survivors. the category five storm packed winds up to 185 miles per hour. >>> the coast guard says the captain of a tuck tugboat sang off the new york coast died after panicking and jumping into the water. he was not wearing an emergency suit. three surviving crew members got those suits on...
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parties who only offered london a mat -- a matched tax, would he agree to make london the best capital city on earth? >> my friend described. the plan for london is about being incredibly ambitious, and trying to outpace the growth of new york adding six point 4 billion pounds to the london economy by 2030. that is what we're trying to decent -- due to ca higher growth rate. we have created half a million a are jobs. we need to keep on. as the oecd said yesterday, the u.k. is a text book case, or is fast becoming, of best practice how good labor markets and reform can support growth and job creation. my message today is, well done so far. but, finish the job. you need to steve -- you have a long-term plan, but you need to stick with it. >> thank you, mr. speaker. last week, three young women from my constituency homes traveled to turkey, -- >> i want to stop this question. the honorable lady has a serious question to ask, and it must he heard by both sides with courtesy. >> thank you, mr. speaker. last week, three young women for my constituency left their homes and travel to turkey, and ar
parties who only offered london a mat -- a matched tax, would he agree to make london the best capital city on earth? >> my friend described. the plan for london is about being incredibly ambitious, and trying to outpace the growth of new york adding six point 4 billion pounds to the london economy by 2030. that is what we're trying to decent -- due to ca higher growth rate. we have created half a million a are jobs. we need to keep on. as the oecd said yesterday, the u.k. is a text book...
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hundreds gathered for a vigil in the capital city of tunis after the bloodshed wednesday. two men in military fatigues opened fire on people getting off of a bus at the museum using assault rifles. others were taken hostage inside the building where they were killed. most of the victims were tourists. >> our hearts go out to the loved ones of those who were lost here in japan and around the world. >> reporter: during her visit to japan, first lady michelle obama offered condolences after three japanese citizens were confirmed dead. dozens more were wounded. the standoff ended when security forces stormed the museum and killed the two gunmen. their identities right hand motives are unconfirmed -- their identities and motives are unconfirmed but australia's prime minister says extremists were sending the message to the nation that started the arab spring. >> finally it's an attack by muslim extremists on a fledgling democracy. >> reporter: an estimated 3,000 tunisians have reportedly left the country to fight alongside isis in iraq and syria and elsewhere. susan mcginnis, cb
hundreds gathered for a vigil in the capital city of tunis after the bloodshed wednesday. two men in military fatigues opened fire on people getting off of a bus at the museum using assault rifles. others were taken hostage inside the building where they were killed. most of the victims were tourists. >> our hearts go out to the loved ones of those who were lost here in japan and around the world. >> reporter: during her visit to japan, first lady michelle obama offered condolences...