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and the attempted murder of leita nobles. >> mr.o criminal record. he certainly didn't appear like any kind of tv crook, in fact, he was the proverbial wolf in sheep's clothing. he appeared to be completely nonthreatening. and a loving friend to all his victims. >> investigators found arsenic in some ant as although antacids in leita's home, but couldn't find out where it came from. until the owner of a local supermarket called to offer some information. he said when he saw scoggin's picture in the newspaper, he remembered selling him a large amount of rat poison. he even remembered the brand. cowley's original rat and mouse poison. >> he remembered mr. scoggins coming in looking for some sort of poison to kill varmints of some kind. >> i think he didn't buy it that day but he came back several days later and bought more than one bottle. i don't recall how many. >> forensic document examiners analyzed the cremation request orders signed by the norton sisters and a $30,000 check the sisters made out to scoggin shortly before their de
and the attempted murder of leita nobles. >> mr.o criminal record. he certainly didn't appear like any kind of tv crook, in fact, he was the proverbial wolf in sheep's clothing. he appeared to be completely nonthreatening. and a loving friend to all his victims. >> investigators found arsenic in some ant as although antacids in leita's home, but couldn't find out where it came from. until the owner of a local supermarket called to offer some information. he said when he saw...
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for the noble, the system worked well. the more dependents he controlled, the more powerful he appeared. but the system also created a problem. what was he to do with such a large family of elites ? i suspect that one of the things is what do you do with these people ? these people are too noble they're too elite, they have too high a social position to be menial farmers. so what you do is you provide them with elite patios and you have them be your priests you have them be your artisans you have them be your tailors that make your costumes and your feather work. and that's what we see in this patio. that's what we have here. keach: so the lord supports his extended household and in return, they produce goods exclusively for him. this is specialization but not one based on buying and selling. it was a closed economic relationship, so limited to a family that it had little effect on the economy of the larger community. but what about the larger community ? ordinary people living outside the urban center -- people who would
for the noble, the system worked well. the more dependents he controlled, the more powerful he appeared. but the system also created a problem. what was he to do with such a large family of elites ? i suspect that one of the things is what do you do with these people ? these people are too noble they're too elite, they have too high a social position to be menial farmers. so what you do is you provide them with elite patios and you have them be your priests you have them be your artisans you...
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we went out there and we noticed the building right across from nobles alley had scaffolding and they were scraping right across the alley we don't know where it came from, we don't believe it was our chip, we didn't remove anything through the nobles alley, everything went out through the other side. >> what about the nov's. >> i'm done at the building department almost every day pulling permits and doing what i have to do down there and i ran into robert that day. one of them is for working without a permit. so we had the permit, it was a confusion of the -- excuse me. this one was work that was working on a suspended permit. that was on the 23rd. we weren't even notified until the 25th of the month that our permit had been suspended on 7 and 9. we had no idea that it even affected mr. bruno, and that's when we found out about that. so there's two of them that were a little redundant that were working without a permit or suspended permit, still in unit 7 and 9 nobles. >> have these been abated? >> i have not, well, i don't think anybody has been done, i don't think, until you guys c
we went out there and we noticed the building right across from nobles alley had scaffolding and they were scraping right across the alley we don't know where it came from, we don't believe it was our chip, we didn't remove anything through the nobles alley, everything went out through the other side. >> what about the nov's. >> i'm done at the building department almost every day pulling permits and doing what i have to do down there and i ran into robert that day. one of them is...
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powers, two of the five are on 15 nobles, two of them are on sefrp and 9 nobles alley i want to show you what the realistic product is, the practical effect of this failure by the permit holder to abide by the law and to abide by the notices of violation. the practical effect is this: the practical effect, this is signed by dennis yee, he took the photos, many photos he took of specks of lead strewn based paint on the sidewalk. whether we think that is a serious matter or not, the point for the city is that it's easily remedied. there's no reason it has to be thrown on the sidewalk. there's no reason it has to be thrown into the air because it's very inexpensive for the builder, for the permit holder, to do it correctly. here again we have a window open which mr. -- again, these are all photos from, interestingly, not the 15th of january when they were given their first warning, but you can see, if you can see the whole picture here, he says right here, february 26, signed by dennis yee, rear of nobles alley this particular unit is a window that's open, it's not covered with plastic
powers, two of the five are on 15 nobles, two of them are on sefrp and 9 nobles alley i want to show you what the realistic product is, the practical effect of this failure by the permit holder to abide by the law and to abide by the notices of violation. the practical effect is this: the practical effect, this is signed by dennis yee, he took the photos, many photos he took of specks of lead strewn based paint on the sidewalk. whether we think that is a serious matter or not, the point for the...
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here, the archaeologists believe, lived a noble family. maya royalty often buried their ancestors in a place of honor just in front of their dwellings. a burial is just now being uncovered. it may contain definitive clues to the status of the people who once lived here. deciphering the clues requires the special expertise of forensic archaeology. clean the rest of the dirt out. okay that's good. that's what it is all right, a femur. hey, you're lucky. keach: near the elite buildings at copan archaeologists have now discovered many burials. anything else ? they are the special province of physical anthropologist rebecca storey. i have here some skeletons from an elite compound in copan. one of the things we like to be able to tell is gender because being able to tell males from females is useful in reconstructing social organization. our best evidence on the skeleton actually comes from the pelvis which has to be wider in females because of the needs of childbirth. one easy way we can tell sex is to use the sciatic notch right here and to u
here, the archaeologists believe, lived a noble family. maya royalty often buried their ancestors in a place of honor just in front of their dwellings. a burial is just now being uncovered. it may contain definitive clues to the status of the people who once lived here. deciphering the clues requires the special expertise of forensic archaeology. clean the rest of the dirt out. okay that's good. that's what it is all right, a femur. hey, you're lucky. keach: near the elite buildings at copan...
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visit your local barnes and noble today or shop online at bn.com. acor n proudly presents miss fisher's murder mysteries. [ hinges creak ] you. we need to tal k. i know what you've been doin g. i kn ow everything. the game is up . [ grunts ] [ breathing heavily ] [ creaking ]
visit your local barnes and noble today or shop online at bn.com. acor n proudly presents miss fisher's murder mysteries. [ hinges creak ] you. we need to tal k. i know what you've been doin g. i kn ow everything. the game is up . [ grunts ] [ breathing heavily ] [ creaking ]
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maya nobles committed excruciating acts of self-mutilation. here, a woman pulls a rope embedded with thorns through her tongue. by spilling blood, the nobles believed they could communicate with powerful ancestral spirits. this monument commemorates another bloodletting -- but whose ? stuart: in the glyphs that follow, we have the name of the person who is the subject of the sentence -- the one who let the blood. and in this case it's the king of copan. he has various titles that tell us that, for instance, here -- the number "13" -- that he was the thirteenth king in the sequence. now lastly, we have the personal name of the king. and you can see here another number using, in this case, three dots with three bars being 18. and then finally a head of an animal, which is a rabbit. and this is the name of "18 rabbit." keach: "18 rabbit" -- an odd name. but he was one of copan's greatest kings. he reigned from a.d. 695 to 738. on monuments, he's portrayed as a great warrior and shown to communicate with powerful ancestors. a wealth of inscription
maya nobles committed excruciating acts of self-mutilation. here, a woman pulls a rope embedded with thorns through her tongue. by spilling blood, the nobles believed they could communicate with powerful ancestral spirits. this monument commemorates another bloodletting -- but whose ? stuart: in the glyphs that follow, we have the name of the person who is the subject of the sentence -- the one who let the blood. and in this case it's the king of copan. he has various titles that tell us that,...
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it will live on in the noble work that california law enforcement officers do every day when they put on that badge and protect our communities. this ultimate sacrifice is an eternal reminder that safety comes at a supreme price and that price must always be remembered by a grateful state and her people. to all of you who are here today thank you for honoring police officer michael johnson and may he rest in eternal peace. >> thank you attorney general harris. >>> by now we all know the story of mike's academy class and the unfortunate bond that they all share. mike is the seconds from that academy class to give the ultimate sacrifice for this think. former san jose police department will represent academy number 3 and officer us some reflections on mike. matthew 5 :it. blessed are the peacemakers for they should be called the sons of god. that's what we are. that's what we all are, all of you wearing the patch right here, right now, we are sons of god. mike is a son of god. to the johnson family, we hurt for you like you would not believe. your family is here and by that i mean every
it will live on in the noble work that california law enforcement officers do every day when they put on that badge and protect our communities. this ultimate sacrifice is an eternal reminder that safety comes at a supreme price and that price must always be remembered by a grateful state and her people. to all of you who are here today thank you for honoring police officer michael johnson and may he rest in eternal peace. >> thank you attorney general harris. >>> by now we all...
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visit your local barnes and noble today or shop online at bn.com. acorn proudly presents miss fisher's murder mysteries. [ carnival music playing ] [ roller coaster riders screaming ] [ roller coaster rumbles ] [ indistinct shouting ] [
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ryan nobles has more on how the city remembered all they had lost. one by one the names were read outloud. 168 people killed on april 19, 1995. in the worst domestic terrorism incident in u-s history. thousands attended this solemn memorial to mark the two decades since the tragedy, and to make sure the legacy of those killed in the attack will never be forgotten. >> "when you strip away all the things that divide us, it's important to remember, how tied we are and how much we all americans owe oklahoma city." >> reporter: former president bill clinton was in office when the bomb went off in 1995. today he marvels at how far oklahoma city has come. >> "for 20 years you have honored the memories of your loved ones, you have inspired us with the power of your renewal you have reminded us that we should all live by the oklahoma standard." >> reporter: then-governor frank keating oversaw the recovery effort. he believes that the bombing did not build the character of the people of oklahoma. he said it revealed what was already there. >> "it was astonishi
ryan nobles has more on how the city remembered all they had lost. one by one the names were read outloud. 168 people killed on april 19, 1995. in the worst domestic terrorism incident in u-s history. thousands attended this solemn memorial to mark the two decades since the tragedy, and to make sure the legacy of those killed in the attack will never be forgotten. >> "when you strip away all the things that divide us, it's important to remember, how tied we are and how much we all...
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way nobles his sacrifice. >> they can do that. he's the most important confederate during the war and after the war. but he's not really writing things and giving speeches. he's not out pushing this interpretation of the war that way. others are doing that. >> he's a passive supporter. >> sure. i'm taking the league. >> and the most important symbol. >> and if he's a symbol, he devalues his symbolism. >> like lincoln after his death he became more important to that cause than he did in his five years before the war and death. so much of the lost cause picks up immensely immediately after his death. this is within days organizations formed in order to start building statues to him. it -- >> to say things about him that he -- don't say those things, any individuals i'm not going to press this too long, but are there some people who are more important than others and had a real impact. >> there is a big elephant in the room named skwraoubl early. >> tell us about him. >> early -- we can all talk about early. early of course is just w
way nobles his sacrifice. >> they can do that. he's the most important confederate during the war and after the war. but he's not really writing things and giving speeches. he's not out pushing this interpretation of the war that way. others are doing that. >> he's a passive supporter. >> sure. i'm taking the league. >> and the most important symbol. >> and if he's a symbol, he devalues his symbolism. >> like lincoln after his death he became more important...
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visit your local barnes and noble today or shop online at bn.com. acorn proudly presents miss fisher's murder mysteries. [ down-tempo jazz playing ] good night, reg. drive safely, miss hayne s. mm. where's the fun in that? [ music continues ] [ engine turns over ] [
visit your local barnes and noble today or shop online at bn.com. acorn proudly presents miss fisher's murder mysteries. [ down-tempo jazz playing ] good night, reg. drive safely, miss hayne s. mm. where's the fun in that? [ music continues ] [ engine turns over ] [
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we fought a noble fight. i will try to get to where we can continue to carrying on this noble fight. and that was his hope until he was captured. on may the 10th, outside of a small village in southwest georgia. a bold vision to emancipate slaves as soldiers and to reform southern society, the determination not to pitch the south into guerilla warfare and all of his horrors. now number three, davis's stature as a prisoner. davis was captured on may 10th, as i said by union cavalry. he journeyed, his fate he did not know. but he did know that president andrew johnson had put a reward of $100,000 in gold, that's 1865 money. that's not 2015 money. you'd have to multiply that by something like 30 to get close to what it would be in our money. $100,000 in gold on his head because of his, what they believed his alleged complicit in lincoln's assassination. when davis was captured he knew his south was reeling, defeat destruction, death stalked the land that he loved and that he had striven to serve as well as he co
we fought a noble fight. i will try to get to where we can continue to carrying on this noble fight. and that was his hope until he was captured. on may the 10th, outside of a small village in southwest georgia. a bold vision to emancipate slaves as soldiers and to reform southern society, the determination not to pitch the south into guerilla warfare and all of his horrors. now number three, davis's stature as a prisoner. davis was captured on may 10th, as i said by union cavalry. he...
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we fought a noble fight. i will try to get to where we can continue to carrying on this noble fight. and that was his hope until he was captured. on may the 10th, outside of a small village in southwest georgia. a bold vision to emancipate slaves as soldiers and to reform southern society, the determination not to pitch the south into guerilla warfare and all of his horrors. now number three, davis's stature as a prisoner. davis was captured on may 10th, as i said by union cavalry. he journeyed, his fate he did not know. but he did know that president andrew johnson had put a reward of $100,000 in gold, that's 1865 money. that's not 2015 money. you'd have to multiply that by something like 30 to get close to what it would be in our money. $100,000 in gold on his head because of his, what they believed his alleged complicit in lincoln's assassination. when davis was captured he knew his south was reeling, defeat destruction, death stalked the land that he loved and that he had striven to serve as well as he co
we fought a noble fight. i will try to get to where we can continue to carrying on this noble fight. and that was his hope until he was captured. on may the 10th, outside of a small village in southwest georgia. a bold vision to emancipate slaves as soldiers and to reform southern society, the determination not to pitch the south into guerilla warfare and all of his horrors. now number three, davis's stature as a prisoner. davis was captured on may 10th, as i said by union cavalry. he...
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was noble. >> during the gulf war, battles on the ground are rare, but for mcveigh and his platoon, one bloody encounter stands out from the rest. >> mcveigh looked into his pathfinder inside the turit of the bradley fighting vehicle and saw way out in the distance a group of iraqi soldiers. >> i put the crosshairs up there, pulled up my shot and the next thing i saw is everything from above his shoulders disappeared in red dust, it was like a red mist and the guy next to him dropped. i did kill them in self-defense. it was a single shot that got two guys. >> that moment for tim was a moment of pride. he did what he'd been trained to do, did it very effectively. >> i think tim's time at war, as short as it is, did teach him to kill. but then you start to see these people who are starving and suffering the effects of war and beginning to realize that the government is evil because it can go kill these innocent people. >> my overall experience in the gulf war taught me that these people were just that, they were people. they were human beings that even though they speak a different langua
was noble. >> during the gulf war, battles on the ground are rare, but for mcveigh and his platoon, one bloody encounter stands out from the rest. >> mcveigh looked into his pathfinder inside the turit of the bradley fighting vehicle and saw way out in the distance a group of iraqi soldiers. >> i put the crosshairs up there, pulled up my shot and the next thing i saw is everything from above his shoulders disappeared in red dust, it was like a red mist and the guy next to him...
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was noble. >> during the gulf war, battles on the ground are rare.but for mcveigh and his platoon, one bloody open counter stands out from the west. >> mcveigh looked into his pathfinder inside the turret of the bradley fighting vehicle and saw way out in the distance a group of iraqi soldiers. >> i put the cross hairs up there and pulled off my shot. and the next thing i saw was everything from above his shoulders disappear in red. it was like a redness. and the guy next to him dropped. i did kill them in self-defense. it was a single shot that got two guys. >> that moment for tim was a moment of pride. he did what he had been trained to do. did it very effectively. >> i think tim's time at war, as short as it is did teach him to kill. but then you start to see these people who are starving and suffering the effects of war and beginning to realize that the government is evil because it can go kill these innocent people. >> my overall experience in the gulf war taught me that these people were just that they are people. they are human beings that eve
was noble. >> during the gulf war, battles on the ground are rare.but for mcveigh and his platoon, one bloody open counter stands out from the west. >> mcveigh looked into his pathfinder inside the turret of the bradley fighting vehicle and saw way out in the distance a group of iraqi soldiers. >> i put the cross hairs up there and pulled off my shot. and the next thing i saw was everything from above his shoulders disappear in red. it was like a redness. and the guy next to...
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almost a noble force. we see our history and priceless artifak artifacts. inaugural address of the wall monument, memorial to washington, d.c. we see bedroom of gettysburg left as it was, so we think. when we acquire them, what do we do? we remove all the modern intrusions. we remove the light from them. the people who live there don't live there any longer. we make them set pieces. we make them status so that our mind's eye can work in uncluttered environment. that's a remarkable experience. the monuments that population these places, too, frozen in time. the monument sits. yes, they were there. some of this it's not have you against these things and some of this is clearly unavoidable. there's one commonality to all of these things and they portray a person in a moment where often most unfratlattering form. we are addicted to simplicity. we love to embrace the truisms that run through our lives. washington may not have cut down a cherry tree but he never told a lie. lbj was the last of the frontier presidents. he would have told you. grant was a butcher.
almost a noble force. we see our history and priceless artifak artifacts. inaugural address of the wall monument, memorial to washington, d.c. we see bedroom of gettysburg left as it was, so we think. when we acquire them, what do we do? we remove all the modern intrusions. we remove the light from them. the people who live there don't live there any longer. we make them set pieces. we make them status so that our mind's eye can work in uncluttered environment. that's a remarkable experience....
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>> so anadarko and noble are two of the holdings in my fund.anies have been very successful at exploring and finding new reserves. this has been a unique skillset. the exploration track record of the industry has been abysmal. two companies that have the acreage and teams that have proven to be very, very successful at going out and developing and finding new reserves. i think that is -- that's a differentiated skillset they have. they have strong positions in the u.s. shale and i think it's a small list of companies that are going to be able to incre pleasantly reduce costs going forward. anadarko and noble have large positions where they can apply factory drilling to reduce drilling costs. seeing that consistently. >> john, appreciate you coming on today. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> all right. fidelity's john dowd in our energy summit. we can talk about this but want to play a sound bite from mark moebus, on cnbc asia had interesting things to say where his highest conviction trade is right now. let's listen and react on the other sid
>> so anadarko and noble are two of the holdings in my fund.anies have been very successful at exploring and finding new reserves. this has been a unique skillset. the exploration track record of the industry has been abysmal. two companies that have the acreage and teams that have proven to be very, very successful at going out and developing and finding new reserves. i think that is -- that's a differentiated skillset they have. they have strong positions in the u.s. shale and i think...
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our noble leader sleeps his last , whose dreamless sleep gone forever, don't forever -- gone foreverprecious work remains our redeemed, beloved land thou has joined the marchtyr band the glorious work remains our redeemed, beloved land honored show by memory, cherish the -- shelve the memory, cherished might and wisdom sweet release farewell father, friend rest forever rest in peace farewell father, friend thou hast joined the martyr band but thy glorious work remaineth our redeemed, beloved land ♪ [background sounds] >> salute. two >> is little more than a month before he was assassinated president abraham lincoln gave his second inaugural address just a few blocks from here. in it he made public his private meditations on the terrible destruction and suffering of the civil war. a conflict in which more than 620,000 men from the north and so had -- self had solve -- south had died on the battlefields. one of every 10 men of military age. he pleaded with his countrymen to leave the hatred and violence of war behind, and move forward to a just and lasting peace. with malice toward non
our noble leader sleeps his last , whose dreamless sleep gone forever, don't forever -- gone foreverprecious work remains our redeemed, beloved land thou has joined the marchtyr band the glorious work remains our redeemed, beloved land honored show by memory, cherish the -- shelve the memory, cherished might and wisdom sweet release farewell father, friend rest forever rest in peace farewell father, friend thou hast joined the martyr band but thy glorious work remaineth our redeemed, beloved...
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why do we have to be noble? >> it's not a question of being noble. you can't unkill somebody.f they're rotting in jail and they're innocent, you can let them go and say, sorry. >> these are hypotheticals. >> they really happen. how many people have we let out of jail because they were innocent? >> like seven. >> do you think government is incompetent? how would you put them in charge of that if you do? >> that's fair but i think capital punishment is reserved for some crystal clear cases. >> but it's not. i'm not taking the high road on this, i just don't want the government doing it. >> that's crazy talk. >> thank you. >> charles bronson is cool, but an entire judicial system is not. >> remember when the taliban got urinated on after they blew themselves up? those guys went through a lot. did they deserve the global backlash they got for those pee-pees. >> i took social ethics in school and i thought it would prepare me for this moment. killing the enemy is justifiable. i don't think that any other action can be considered morally wrong, no? wouldn't that be the ultimate? >>
why do we have to be noble? >> it's not a question of being noble. you can't unkill somebody.f they're rotting in jail and they're innocent, you can let them go and say, sorry. >> these are hypotheticals. >> they really happen. how many people have we let out of jail because they were innocent? >> like seven. >> do you think government is incompetent? how would you put them in charge of that if you do? >> that's fair but i think capital punishment is reserved...
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. >> pam: most noble highlights coming up next. >> reporter: it's a full half- hour of your sports needsy night at 9 after the news. (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? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >> gary: watching the warriors fall by 20 points. entering into the fourth quarter the warriors come back. he had 17 rebounds himself warriors down three. he missed the shots. stent currie said game into overtime he had. 10 seconds left the great davis had since overshoots 119 warriors into overtime. >> : gravitated drivel fear of what to do it. total team effort. >> gary: bacon wrapped up on saturday. add a twig from a guy i was not watching the game i was watching www.kron4.com at 8. you must have been drinking because they one let's do this quick as we try to celebrate. just rolled
. >> pam: most noble highlights coming up next. >> reporter: it's a full half- hour of your sports needsy night at 9 after the news. (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? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what...
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ryan nobles in oklahoma city where a memorial is planned for the victims. >> reporter: often the first thing people think of when they hear oklahoma city. >> an explosion happened at the federal court building in downtown oklahoma city. >> reporter: someone detonated a ryder truck outside the buildings. it destroyed 30 builds in a 16 -- building in a 16 block radius. >> the bombing was an attack on innocent children and defenseless citizens. >> reporter: an oklahoma state trooper pulled over timothy mcveigh for driving without a license plate after the attack. shortly after his release he was recognized as the bombing suspect. terry nickels turned himself in the same day. he was computed in 2001. timothy james mcveigh was computed by healthal injection. oklahoma city banded together to turn the tragedy into something positive of they built this solemn memorial on the site of the former federal building dedicated after five years after the bombing took place. each victim was honored with a symbolic chair. including 19 small chairs of the small victims that died. the selfless action that
ryan nobles in oklahoma city where a memorial is planned for the victims. >> reporter: often the first thing people think of when they hear oklahoma city. >> an explosion happened at the federal court building in downtown oklahoma city. >> reporter: someone detonated a ryder truck outside the buildings. it destroyed 30 builds in a 16 -- building in a 16 block radius. >> the bombing was an attack on innocent children and defenseless citizens. >> reporter: an...
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among the women planned to take part gloria steinman and two noble peace price winners. is following this story. what is going on? what are people hoping to accomplish? >> these women are hoping to promote unification of two koreas bring formal end to korean war which has not formally ended. that is their primary goal engaging in the walk. they want to walk. they're waiting for permission from the south korea government. we've reached out to seoul and in washington to officials to see if they're going to grant permission. we're told now it's under review. one thing we've been told by the human rights group called committee for human rights. greg is the leader of that group. he says be weary of this group. he says they're known to be sympathetic with the north korean regime. the leader of the group says that's not accurate. we want to promote end of the korean war. these and other types of events involving koreans is turning out controversial. >> does gloria have that type of history? >> not at all. she says she's passionate about this. the committee for human rights says
among the women planned to take part gloria steinman and two noble peace price winners. is following this story. what is going on? what are people hoping to accomplish? >> these women are hoping to promote unification of two koreas bring formal end to korean war which has not formally ended. that is their primary goal engaging in the walk. they want to walk. they're waiting for permission from the south korea government. we've reached out to seoul and in washington to officials to see if...
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a foreign language ] >> that is the question. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> whether it is nobler in the mind. [ speaking foreign language ] >> so suffer the slings and arrows. [ speaking foreign language ] >> of outrageous fortune. >> we're going to get so many letters about how i botched ham let in spanish. >> but the question is will they write in english or spanish? >> that is the question. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> your mask is finished. >> really? >> now it is perfect. put it on. >> this color really brings out my eyes. >> yeah. >> changes your whole look. >> when you use masks, the life is changed. >> the life is changed. how? >> because when you put the mask on, you feel like -- bigger. >> so what you do, making the masks, making the costumes, is making the luchadore bigger and more powerful and more real? >> yeah. >> i like it. >> manuel's home is a shrine to lucha libre. as we talk, i learn mexican wrestling has been around for nearly a hundred years. but it wasn't until the 1940s the mask was introduced. then i learned that manuel has been holding back on me. >
a foreign language ] >> that is the question. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> whether it is nobler in the mind. [ speaking foreign language ] >> so suffer the slings and arrows. [ speaking foreign language ] >> of outrageous fortune. >> we're going to get so many letters about how i botched ham let in spanish. >> but the question is will they write in english or spanish? >> that is the question. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> your mask is...
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and if you have noble intentions tell us about it. speaking of the proposal, they are expected to rule on nit the next few months. historically, they tend to lean with corporations which way do you think this is going to do. >> i have no visibility, into the s.e.c. decision making process. >> 30 seconds left. >> i think to talk about these things there terms of bribery is not good for the public. for the most part, these are people who are going into government service for the reason of helping to improve things the idea that they have been planted is i think just not necessarily appropriate or accurate. >> have to stop you there. the other 98%, and andy -- when we return. taking creative resume writing to a whole new level, new companies springing up online that pack up the lies on your resume. and then no qualms about it, saying it is a public service, but what are the moral hazards. we will talk to a leader in the field about his craft. >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is r
and if you have noble intentions tell us about it. speaking of the proposal, they are expected to rule on nit the next few months. historically, they tend to lean with corporations which way do you think this is going to do. >> i have no visibility, into the s.e.c. decision making process. >> 30 seconds left. >> i think to talk about these things there terms of bribery is not good for the public. for the most part, these are people who are going into government service for the...
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pamela: con ese noble gesto nos despedimos, nos vemos el lunes. ♪ enrique: gracias por acompaÑarnos ena noche de viernes 3 de abril por fin es viernes estas son las noticias. suspenderÁ siete policÍas en san francisco por intercambiar mensajes racistas y homo fÓbicos. viviÓ para contarlo, un nÁufragos donen se sobreviviÓ 66 dÍas en el ocÉano atlÁntico comiendo pescado crudo y tomando agua de lluvia. trabajadores de una cadena de supermercados con sucursales en california, nevada y arizona inician un boicot y millones de catÓlicos en todo el mundo con amor a la crucifixiÓn de cristo tuvo lugar la tradicional ceremonia de e iztapalapa donde participaron 1000 actores comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ ♪ enrique: quÉ tal? ilia tiene la noche libre, el jefe de la policÍa san francisco dijo que no quiere policÍas racistas en su departamento. quedaron suspendido siete policÍas y enfrenta la posibilidad de ser expulsado del departamento, irma nos explica el comportamiento generado una investigaciÓn los
pamela: con ese noble gesto nos despedimos, nos vemos el lunes. ♪ enrique: gracias por acompaÑarnos ena noche de viernes 3 de abril por fin es viernes estas son las noticias. suspenderÁ siete policÍas en san francisco por intercambiar mensajes racistas y homo fÓbicos. viviÓ para contarlo, un nÁufragos donen se sobreviviÓ 66 dÍas en el ocÉano atlÁntico comiendo pescado crudo y tomando agua de lluvia. trabajadores de una cadena de supermercados con sucursales en california, nevada y...
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she was awarded the noble peace prize in 1992. she is one of 13 heading up 1 billion acts of peace.to encourage every day people to do good. [ speaking foreign language ] >> i am maya. we know very well without taking care of the earth we cannot prosper. >> the project they are cutting down the plants and creating these large piles of brush to attract rodents and insects so they can come and thrive. >> all companies should do good in the world. business is about service. make bread, rice. it is all about serving humanity. >> reporter: that is google's jolly good fellow. his job to promote world peace within the company and beyond. lofty goals. if one employee is inspired others will follow. >> small things here, there. if we can do one thing a day that leads it something greater. >> small things hoping to make a big difference in the end. azenith smith, ktvu fox 2 news. >> we created a section on our website for earth day. we have a list of places where you can volunteer, also we would like to hear from you, what are you doing to be green by using #2 acts of green. >>> friday and sa
she was awarded the noble peace prize in 1992. she is one of 13 heading up 1 billion acts of peace.to encourage every day people to do good. [ speaking foreign language ] >> i am maya. we know very well without taking care of the earth we cannot prosper. >> the project they are cutting down the plants and creating these large piles of brush to attract rodents and insects so they can come and thrive. >> all companies should do good in the world. business is about service. make...
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[applause] >> i still believe that politics is a noble profession.f my life at the greatest public honor of one's life is service in the senate. it is for me. i always think the greatest contribution i will have made will have been my children. the greatest public honor will be service in the senate representing massachusetts, the state i love, which is playing an extraordinary role in this nation. from the revolution of this country, to its members being involved in the constitutional convention, to the strong support by the abolitionists and lending slavery. the support for the suffragettes. by late leadership. by republicans and democrats. the people of massachusetts have a high standard for progress to be made by the representatives. it is one that challenges all of us each day. senator edward m kennedy. [applause] vice president biden: now that we have heard from our past let's make a pledge for our future. i invite everyone on the floor and in the gallery to please stand and join me in making a commitment to the leadership and service this inst
[applause] >> i still believe that politics is a noble profession.f my life at the greatest public honor of one's life is service in the senate. it is for me. i always think the greatest contribution i will have made will have been my children. the greatest public honor will be service in the senate representing massachusetts, the state i love, which is playing an extraordinary role in this nation. from the revolution of this country, to its members being involved in the constitutional...
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what are your thoughts on noble energy? >> noble is very well run. they did the equity offering.n maryland. >> caller: booyah my wife loves your show and -- >> she's late to the game, my friend. >> caller: there you go. my question is kroger. buy, seller or hold? >> kroger is down and it's time to buy some kroger. steve in california. >> caller: jim, this is steve with the costa mesa booyah. the stock i'm calling about -- >> stock has come down a lot. when that deal is done and combined i'm hopeful that things will be good. i'm not backing away from cyprus. terry in florida. >> caller: hey, big booyah to you from homer south of florida. >> oh, perfect. >> caller: thank you for everything you do. i'm blind. i listen to you in the morning,s and in the evening. i have two of them. i have tas -- taser. and j.c. penney. what do you think? >> penney, so so. and taser, the news flow won't stop and the police departments have to get taser. they have to. so i'm sticking with that as a buy. how about tad in texas. tad? >> caller: jim, booyah. >> booyah. >> caller: i want your take on super
what are your thoughts on noble energy? >> noble is very well run. they did the equity offering.n maryland. >> caller: booyah my wife loves your show and -- >> she's late to the game, my friend. >> caller: there you go. my question is kroger. buy, seller or hold? >> kroger is down and it's time to buy some kroger. steve in california. >> caller: jim, this is steve with the costa mesa booyah. the stock i'm calling about -- >> stock has come down a lot....
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forfeiture is not warranted in that matter and it is on the city's behave of the forfeiture request most noblely supervisor farrell has done absolutely nothing wrong the fcc xhublthd a two year discussion where everyone involved with this looked at hundreds of thousands of e-mails and they completely exaggerated supervisor farrell in demi had not teen any action that warranted any type of fine yet we are here basically 5 years later two elections later with a letter demanding he pay $191,000 perp there's absolutely no factual or local basis for such an equitable request again most notably because he didn't violate the law at all also on a procedural ground the establishment bars the commission if the commission wants to ask the committee to forfeit money back to the city the law says it do very clearly your policy says to do that within four years that's by october 2014 now they've been talk oh, there's fraudulent concealment and talked about left lane well nights the stipulation is - the commission was put on notice or received a complaint in 2010 alleged from the realizing attorney ladies and
forfeiture is not warranted in that matter and it is on the city's behave of the forfeiture request most noblely supervisor farrell has done absolutely nothing wrong the fcc xhublthd a two year discussion where everyone involved with this looked at hundreds of thousands of e-mails and they completely exaggerated supervisor farrell in demi had not teen any action that warranted any type of fine yet we are here basically 5 years later two elections later with a letter demanding he pay $191,000...
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and target has it online, it's a veritable den >> it is available at costco and barnes & noble.'ve always signed books in purple pen. and i encourage you to buy this book for your mother for mother's day to show her that you value her support it and it's from others who want to understand the life that we live in for anyone who loves the military is well. >> thank you so much for joining us elaine lowry brye, it's lovely to talk talk with you. .. >> and it's day two of booktv's
and target has it online, it's a veritable den >> it is available at costco and barnes & noble.'ve always signed books in purple pen. and i encourage you to buy this book for your mother for mother's day to show her that you value her support it and it's from others who want to understand the life that we live in for anyone who loves the military is well. >> thank you so much for joining us elaine lowry brye, it's lovely to talk talk with you. .. >> and it's day two of...
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. >>> fire has swept through woods in the exclusion zone at the cher noble power plants in ukraine. the explosion at chernobyl was the world's nuclear accident and 30 kilometer zone around the plant remains off limits. >>> the finnish navy has spotted a suspected submarine. there is growing concern over russia's military exercises. >>> scientists in the u.k. are embarking on an ambitious project to under the causes of rare diseases and how cancers develop. 100,000 volunteers are taking part in the 100,000 genome project and offer their genome sequence to be put on a database. >> jessica balanced baldwin explains. >> she's a special child. not only discuss she smile just about all the time but she's nearly four and she has just started walking. she still doesn't speak. she's got problems with her kidneys. problems with her eyes, her brain, and nobody knows why. all the doctors know is that georgia was born with some sort of rare genetic disorder. they have no idea what caused it or how it will effect the rest of her life. they also don't know if georgia's parents were to have another
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>> guest: is available online and on the online major retailers and barnes and noble and it's available. target has it online and it's available in roscoe cost co. and exchanges and it is available in barnes and noble and fort hood and saturday during the signing. .. >> that was "after words", our signature program on booktv in which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by, public policymakers, and others familiar with their material, it airs every weekend on booktv and at 10:00 p.m. on saturday, 12 and 9:00 p.m. on monday and at 12:00 a.m. on monday. you can also watch "after words" online go to tv.org and click on "after words". >> coming up next the economic damage caused by rustin u.s. by jonathan waldman and the efforts to combat that. >> jonathan waldman is the author of the "the longest war", he has written for outside come in "the washington post" end also worked as a sticker salesmen and clerk. he started writing and was recently a fellow own environmental journalism at the university of colorado. he is the editor-in-chief. a new film about earth elements and
>> guest: is available online and on the online major retailers and barnes and noble and it's available. target has it online and it's available in roscoe cost co. and exchanges and it is available in barnes and noble and fort hood and saturday during the signing. .. >> that was "after words", our signature program on booktv in which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by, public policymakers, and others familiar with their material, it airs every...
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more often than not, men, a lot of noble laureates or -- very few women. probably met 50 women to the 500 men or an inversion of that. i've met very interesting women. condi rice. hillary clinton. a girl named cleo, an anthropologist. charlie: you met elizabeth holmes? brian: i don't know her. charlie: she is a young entrepreneur. she is doing remarkable work. brian: sheryl sandberg. charlie: that is obvious. what is it about that you wouldn't want us to know about you, brian grazer? brian: oh, god, charlie. charlie: what is it that makes you a little bit crazy to get close to? brian: very neurotic. charlie: we know that. brian: geez. that's too general. way too general. charlie: is it women, is it -- brian: i can't figure out women but most men cannot figure out women. [laughter] charlie: tell me what it is that makes you, i cannot go there? brian: i do not know. charlie: do you think your life is an open book? brian: it is pretty open. i did not write the book for a while, by writing a book it looks like you have soft -- solved everything about life and
more often than not, men, a lot of noble laureates or -- very few women. probably met 50 women to the 500 men or an inversion of that. i've met very interesting women. condi rice. hillary clinton. a girl named cleo, an anthropologist. charlie: you met elizabeth holmes? brian: i don't know her. charlie: she is a young entrepreneur. she is doing remarkable work. brian: sheryl sandberg. charlie: that is obvious. what is it about that you wouldn't want us to know about you, brian grazer? brian: oh,...
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mcnamee went to the hospital to see -- septa says the actions were noble and courageous but prefer it to be handled north way. >> we prefer they go to the cashier book or the police they have means to stop the trains. >>> tonight charles collins tell me his cell phone was smashed when he jumped on to the train track even as he continues to search forever full-time employment. vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> police found a suspect but no victim after an apparent shooting in wilmington this afternoon, a police captain on patrol said he saw the man fire a shot in the area of 7th and west streets, the officer recovered the gun they found blood but not the person that was shot yet. >>> an electrician died of injuries from an accident on monday at the king of prussia mall expansion site. joseph passed away at paoli hospital. he was shocked after cutting a life cable. >>> and now u.s. marshals fanned out across seven cities including camden. chad pradelli has the story. >> this is the police we are going to take your door! >> u.s. marshals hit the streets hunting down
mcnamee went to the hospital to see -- septa says the actions were noble and courageous but prefer it to be handled north way. >> we prefer they go to the cashier book or the police they have means to stop the trains. >>> tonight charles collins tell me his cell phone was smashed when he jumped on to the train track even as he continues to search forever full-time employment. vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> police found a suspect...
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ryan nobles from our cnn partnership is in oklahoma city. 20 years. >> reporter: it is often the first thing people think of when they hear oklahoma city. >> explosion that's happened at the federal court building in downtown oklahoma city. >> reporter: someone had detonated a rider truck -- ryder truck filled with explosives outside the building, the explosion destroyed or damaged more than 300 buildings in a 16 block radius and killed 168 people. >> the bombing in oklahoma city was an attack on innocent children and defenseless citizens. >> reporter: within days the two men behind the attack were behind bars. in oklahoma -- an oklahoma state trooper pulled over army veteran timothy mcveigh for driving without a license plate 90 minutes after the attack shortly before his release, two days later he was recognized as a bombing suspect. his accomplice, terry nickels turned himself in the same day. mcveigh was convicted and given the death penalty. he was executed in 2001. >> timothy james mcveigh has been executed by lethal injection. >> repo
ryan nobles from our cnn partnership is in oklahoma city. 20 years. >> reporter: it is often the first thing people think of when they hear oklahoma city. >> explosion that's happened at the federal court building in downtown oklahoma city. >> reporter: someone had detonated a rider truck -- ryder truck filled with explosives outside the building, the explosion destroyed or damaged more than 300 buildings in a 16 block radius and killed 168 people. >> the bombing in...
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almost a noble force. we see our history and priceless artifak artifacts.gural address of the wall monument, memorial to washington, d.c. we see bedroom of gettysburg left as it was, so we think. when we acquire them, what do we do? we remove all the modern intrusions. we remove the light from them. the people who live there don't live there any longer. we make them set pieces. we make them status so that our mind's eye can work in uncluttered environment. that's a remarkable experience. the monuments that population these places, too, frozen in time. the monument sits. yes, they were there. some of this it's not have you against these things and some of this is clearly unavoidable. there's one commonality to all of these things and they portray a person in a moment where often most unfratlattering form. we are addicted to simplicity. we love to embrace the truisms that run through our lives. washington may not have cut down a cherry tree but he never told a lie. lbj was the last of the frontier presidents. he would have told you. grant was a butcher. lee w
almost a noble force. we see our history and priceless artifak artifacts.gural address of the wall monument, memorial to washington, d.c. we see bedroom of gettysburg left as it was, so we think. when we acquire them, what do we do? we remove all the modern intrusions. we remove the light from them. the people who live there don't live there any longer. we make them set pieces. we make them status so that our mind's eye can work in uncluttered environment. that's a remarkable experience. the...
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the russian ministry says that warsaw has reacted inappropriately to a noble cause. reporter: it's the end of the road for the night wolves, their victory ride cut short. authorities here say that the dozen or so nationalistic russians cannot continue. it is a stark contrast to saturday's parade, when thousands of supporters gathered in moscow to see the bikers off. 6000 kilometer ride in honor of the red army's role in defeating nazi comments -- nazi germany. they did not all have valid visas to enter the shenzhen zone. their leaders seemed determined. >> it will be more than just 20 people. 30,000 polish bikers have expressed their solidarity with us. reporter: the pro-kremlin bikers had a number of vip supporters like russian president vladimir putin. united by their love of country and motorcycles, as this video from 2011 shows. many western governments see the rally as a provocation. the german foreign ministry has pledged to make sure the night" make it to berlin -- night wolves won't make it to berlin. the polish bikers eagerly awaiting the rest of the pack on
the russian ministry says that warsaw has reacted inappropriately to a noble cause. reporter: it's the end of the road for the night wolves, their victory ride cut short. authorities here say that the dozen or so nationalistic russians cannot continue. it is a stark contrast to saturday's parade, when thousands of supporters gathered in moscow to see the bikers off. 6000 kilometer ride in honor of the red army's role in defeating nazi comments -- nazi germany. they did not all have valid visas...
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it's sweet like a wine with noble rot. >> translator: i didn't try to imitate other countries. but because i'm japan i developed a unique japanese coffee experience. >> reporter: this cafe culture has been nurtured by the japanese ideal of hospitality. it is a concept that has been discovered discovered overseas and rediscovered in japan. >>> it's time now for a check of the weather with our meteorologist robert speta. good morning. people in australia's new south wales are dealing are recovery efforts after being hit by severe flooding and damaging winds. meteorologist robert speta us with the latest. >> what we are seeing now is at least some improving conditions across much of this area and that's are the good news. the bad news is the damage has been taking place. most of this week, we were seeing foul weather there just around the sydney area and that was the biggest issue with this storm. it was the duration of the winds. of course, if you get winds over 100 kilometers per hour, it does bring some sort of damage with it but over the course of several days, while this is s
it's sweet like a wine with noble rot. >> translator: i didn't try to imitate other countries. but because i'm japan i developed a unique japanese coffee experience. >> reporter: this cafe culture has been nurtured by the japanese ideal of hospitality. it is a concept that has been discovered discovered overseas and rediscovered in japan. >>> it's time now for a check of the weather with our meteorologist robert speta. good morning. people in australia's new south wales are...
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it's not noble to help out a stranger when your own people are drowning. we have people who are, you know, living in poverty 1 in 3 children are living in poverty. we have college students who are knee deep in debt. these are the people we should be helping. not illegals. >> john, your thoughts on this one. you might have an interesting take. go ahead. >> eric, i think -- unfortunately, once again, we're using this issue as a red herring against immigration. this has nothing to do with immigration. the big issue here is instate tuition versus out of state tuition. people who pay instate pay a lower rate. legal/illegal. it makes no difference. the truth is what you call -- >> these guys aren't out of state. they're out of country. and i have a real problem when out of country people -- >> but they're living in the -- >> i'm about to send my son to college -- >> just like any other instate resident. if you want to make them legal make them legal. >> i'm about to send my son to college. a good chance it's going to be out of state. he's going to be competing w
it's not noble to help out a stranger when your own people are drowning. we have people who are, you know, living in poverty 1 in 3 children are living in poverty. we have college students who are knee deep in debt. these are the people we should be helping. not illegals. >> john, your thoughts on this one. you might have an interesting take. go ahead. >> eric, i think -- unfortunately, once again, we're using this issue as a red herring against immigration. this has nothing to do...
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and german noble laureate has died at age 87. >> let's go to yemen where there have been strikes on the south of the country where houthi rebels are advancing. it is because of proximity to the red sea and the gulf of aden's key shipping routes. the provincial capital of the province. he explained the situation on the ground. >> they are still sends forces. up until now we haven't seen any action on the ground against houthi and saleh's forces. >> airstrikes alone won't achieve the coalition's aims. >> it's not entirely clear whose fighting for whom right now, and i'm sure on the ground, too there are factions that aren't entirely clear who they're fighting against because it's a very confused situation on the ground. some of these people are fight forgive survival. they're fighting for their own ground. we minute forget this is a two-horse race here. this is not houthis versus the rest. there are extremists or i.s. forces al-qaeda forces, and others who are just fighting to survive. al-qaeda draws its members from various tribes. usually people who have been disaffected from the tribes
and german noble laureate has died at age 87. >> let's go to yemen where there have been strikes on the south of the country where houthi rebels are advancing. it is because of proximity to the red sea and the gulf of aden's key shipping routes. the provincial capital of the province. he explained the situation on the ground. >> they are still sends forces. up until now we haven't seen any action on the ground against houthi and saleh's forces. >> airstrikes alone won't...