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yeah, you can observe the aftermath around the bay area. going to be to allow time for. i want to show you we don't have a lot of moisture on the radar but that's going to change as we progress throughout the day. i'll tell you when we expect the heaviest rain and when those thunderstorms come back in the picture. we have an active day. stick around. first, let's check on that aftermath with our own mike inouye. what are you working with? >> we're going to watch for reports of debris like christie talked about. that was a tree, now a road covered with toothpicks. san jose, we have a road covered with water. see that water kicking up. making an issue for the cars behind them. lower the speeds because you'll need to increase that stopping distance. look at the maps, this is san jose 101 at the bottom of the screen. the green highlighted throughout south bay, east bay t oakland hills, areas you have wet roadways. ponding in parts of livermore and things are starting to be in transition as the weather continues to change. here we have the overnight closures for 84. i'm not s
yeah, you can observe the aftermath around the bay area. going to be to allow time for. i want to show you we don't have a lot of moisture on the radar but that's going to change as we progress throughout the day. i'll tell you when we expect the heaviest rain and when those thunderstorms come back in the picture. we have an active day. stick around. first, let's check on that aftermath with our own mike inouye. what are you working with? >> we're going to watch for reports of debris like...
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500 page potential for a public look into the cia's interrogation and detention regiment in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. it was during the bush administration that these methods were used. they include sleep deprivation and waterboarding. the document found misleading claims about the effectiveness of the program. of the release of the report say it could endanger lives overseas and jeopardize the u.s. relations with other countries. hischairman stood by decision. >> the general public has the right to now know what was done and what is in the report. i voted to declassify that and the general public can make up their minds about whether or not this was done properly. >> a final decision on declassifying information remains with the white house. it is unclear how long the process would take. >> we have good news from the u.s. stock market. >> indeed, the u.s. employment market finally seems to be bouncing back after a week stretch that was blamed on the harsh winter. u.s. employers added 192,000 jobs in march, a little below expectations but still pretty reassuring. number of u.s. j
500 page potential for a public look into the cia's interrogation and detention regiment in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. it was during the bush administration that these methods were used. they include sleep deprivation and waterboarding. the document found misleading claims about the effectiveness of the program. of the release of the report say it could endanger lives overseas and jeopardize the u.s. relations with other countries. hischairman stood by decision. >> the general...
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business, in 2010 and says the business is not the same today but he did say bp helped him in the aftermath. >> the money pretty much helped make up for our losses. >> back in new orleans at b and p, the opinion is different. al would like to see bp spend more to building up the fisheries on the louisiana coast. >> bp has band-aided and promoting all the good they do rather than doing what they are supposed to do. >> reporter: meanwhile research continues on the environmental impact. the state has a plan in place to help save thed a roading coast. built new barrier island for the wildlife. an help surviving wildlife. >> bp has paid several billion to the businesses that have been affected by economic losses. also plaintiff attorneys say that there is a possibility that over 200,000 millio 200,000 medd be filed for those who are cleaning up the oil spill in the aftermath in 2010. del. >> robert ray, thank you very much. still ahead on al jazeera america: >> i was really a mess. my palms would get sweaty my face would get hot. >> a unique theater program that is helping children with autism f
business, in 2010 and says the business is not the same today but he did say bp helped him in the aftermath. >> the money pretty much helped make up for our losses. >> back in new orleans at b and p, the opinion is different. al would like to see bp spend more to building up the fisheries on the louisiana coast. >> bp has band-aided and promoting all the good they do rather than doing what they are supposed to do. >> reporter: meanwhile research continues on the...
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the emablgz of the aftermath of the bombing are still difficult to look at but important to remember. last year in boston another day to remember, boards boston strong have come to represent the resilience of the city and the determination of the people who now live this tragedy every single day. a few survivors spoke at today's tribute sharing the pain of their struggles and the joy of their triumph. >> boston strong, a simple phrase with a not so simple meaning. it symbolizes our communal determination to spread compassion, generosity, unity, and pride. today i will not focus on the past, but be mindful of our successes and those who have helped us take our first steps. we cleem our first mountains and reclaim our lives. >> later this hour we'll bring you live coverage as city and state leaders lead a moment of silence at the boston marathon finish line, site of last year's bomb attack. at the same time president obama and his senior advisors will also pay silent treb out at the white house. the president released a statement today that reads, in part, "the most vivid images from th
the emablgz of the aftermath of the bombing are still difficult to look at but important to remember. last year in boston another day to remember, boards boston strong have come to represent the resilience of the city and the determination of the people who now live this tragedy every single day. a few survivors spoke at today's tribute sharing the pain of their struggles and the joy of their triumph. >> boston strong, a simple phrase with a not so simple meaning. it symbolizes our...
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he hays to work with the agencies in the aftermath of this horrible disaster. they are concerned about how this came to be. that's something that the prime minister addressed in his spee speech. the right thing for me to do is to resign. i accept responsibility for the problem from the beginning of the accident to disaster. >> reporter: as he accepted the responsibility for the response, it also put him in the firing line. relatives were furious about delays getting into the ship while hope of survives remained in lack off information they are getting from officials. the actions of the crew have been called murder and outgoing prime minister went further. >> through this accident i have felt there have been so many varieties of irregularities that have continued in every corner of our society and practices that have gone wrong. i hope these deep rooted evils never happen again. >> apology of those killed also a challenge to his president, colleagues and government to engage in far-reaching reform. the opposition wasted no time in the prime minister offering the
he hays to work with the agencies in the aftermath of this horrible disaster. they are concerned about how this came to be. that's something that the prime minister addressed in his spee speech. the right thing for me to do is to resign. i accept responsibility for the problem from the beginning of the accident to disaster. >> reporter: as he accepted the responsibility for the response, it also put him in the firing line. relatives were furious about delays getting into the ship while...
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in the aftermath in the c.i.a. at the time you describe it, septemberseptember 12th onward,y told to produce intelligence that fit a narrative? i know that's a pointed question, i'll let you deal with it. >> it wasn't that clearcut. let me say around 2003 when i had decided to resign from the agency for a number of reasons, one of those reasons for me personally was chatter i was hearing in the hallways about the so-called enhanced interrogation program. >> yes. >> i heard about someone higher up on the food chain than myself. i do know this person's name, i won't reveal it, but coming back from guantanamo bay, and gathering a group together, and openly bragging about the methods that we were using to try to extract information from these detainees. that was kind of appalling to me. none of us in the clandestine service were trained interrogators. >> that's an important point. that's an important point to make, lindsay. >> well, we were trained to gather intelligence in the traditional method of basically making fr
in the aftermath in the c.i.a. at the time you describe it, septemberseptember 12th onward,y told to produce intelligence that fit a narrative? i know that's a pointed question, i'll let you deal with it. >> it wasn't that clearcut. let me say around 2003 when i had decided to resign from the agency for a number of reasons, one of those reasons for me personally was chatter i was hearing in the hallways about the so-called enhanced interrogation program. >> yes. >> i heard...
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to continue to work with other ministers, other agencies on the rescue effort and the rest of the aftermathf this terrible national disaster. he decided the government feels under pressure from the anger of the parents of those children dead and still missing and, also, from the wider electorate here in south korea which is concerned about how this came to be. and that's something that the prime minister addressed in his resignation speech. >> t >> translator: the right thing for me to do is to take responsibility and redsisign. on behalf of the government, i apologize for many problems, for the from the prevention of the accident to the early handling of a disaster. >> on the day after it went down, the president put him in charge of the rescue effort. as he supervised the multi-agency response, it put him in the firing line. literally at one point when parents of missing children threw a water bottle and scuffled with him. and again when they stopped his car from leaving the island of chindo. relatives were furious about delays in getting into the ship while hope of survivors remained and
to continue to work with other ministers, other agencies on the rescue effort and the rest of the aftermathf this terrible national disaster. he decided the government feels under pressure from the anger of the parents of those children dead and still missing and, also, from the wider electorate here in south korea which is concerned about how this came to be. and that's something that the prime minister addressed in his resignation speech. >> t >> translator: the right thing for me...
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in 1994 in the aftermath of the rwanda genocide, a million people crossed this border here in the space of four days. they were fleeing into congo and the u.n. estimates that nearly 200,000 of them are still living here. >> back from the brink of extinction in mexico, baby whales are thrive, helping a local community. >> moving closer to championship qualification. we'll have all the details later in the show. google and the world brain >> it would be the worlds greatest library, under one digital roof. but at what cost? >> google could hold the whole word hostage... google and the world brain only on aljazeera ameria >> weekday mornings on al jazeera america >> we do have breaking news this morning... >> start your day with in depth coverage from around the world. first hand reporting from across the country and real news keeping you up to date. starting at 6, the big stories of the day, from around the world... >> these people need help, this is were the worst of the attack took place... >> and throughout the morning, get a global perspective on the news... >> the life of doha... >> t
in 1994 in the aftermath of the rwanda genocide, a million people crossed this border here in the space of four days. they were fleeing into congo and the u.n. estimates that nearly 200,000 of them are still living here. >> back from the brink of extinction in mexico, baby whales are thrive, helping a local community. >> moving closer to championship qualification. we'll have all the details later in the show. google and the world brain >> it would be the worlds greatest...
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later the department of homeland security has revealed a report detailing what he had learned in the aftermath of the deadly attack in a nineteen page assessment of the carbon outlines what areas should be focused on going forward to this discussed this morning i was doing earlier by rt hon to stop future not to have me covered this story in the days after the bombing prayers answered and tell us about the dhs report's findings. what new ideas and nineteen page report that can be best described by the fact that she even knows called lessons learned it uses the word success three times in this report and i'm not even once the world feel toward the leader which basically tells us that i despite staff had been looking back on exactly how events unraveled the ds and dh has been killing me. any anti serious conclusions in terms of mock what could've been done better they certainly don't don't talk about whether or not any of the odd events that unraveled been prevented they don't address the many examples of these communications which i will talk about the leader of the shot and missed any opportun
later the department of homeland security has revealed a report detailing what he had learned in the aftermath of the deadly attack in a nineteen page assessment of the carbon outlines what areas should be focused on going forward to this discussed this morning i was doing earlier by rt hon to stop future not to have me covered this story in the days after the bombing prayers answered and tell us about the dhs report's findings. what new ideas and nineteen page report that can be best described...
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is being pumped out of the village special forces and civil defence region and a clearing of the aftermath of this emergency situation a criminal case was initiated on the fact of lost lives because administered emergency situations announce that the dam was in good condition. with most of them even if the schools. a few moves along a two plus temperatures contributed to this the snow melted and there was an inflow of water from all sides tried to dig around the dam but from the size they were drops a little part of the water didn't get there but the backs of the weather was so strong that if the goal with a . with the memphis with the right to choose from with them. according to the governor the card and the region the villagers who suffered from the flags will be provided with financial assistance to local authorities will allocate funds from the reserve budget for this purpose. now the village was fourteen mobile units that are assessing the extent of the damage. people interested in the group is working in the construction area where repairs are required when it's necessary to help bui
is being pumped out of the village special forces and civil defence region and a clearing of the aftermath of this emergency situation a criminal case was initiated on the fact of lost lives because administered emergency situations announce that the dam was in good condition. with most of them even if the schools. a few moves along a two plus temperatures contributed to this the snow melted and there was an inflow of water from all sides tried to dig around the dam but from the size they were...
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help protect your eye health. >>> in the aftermath of a police shoot oof a homeless man in albuquerquehe city council for an additional $1 million to fund police training. the video we are about too show you demonstrates the desperate need for that police training. the mayor wants the additional training money to go specifically to, quote, evaluation, training and execution of policies and reforms relating to police interaction with people living with mental illness, with a focus on deescalation and other crisis intervention strategies. you are about to see a video of heavily armed albuquerque police shooting and killing a homeless man who didn't have a gun, who was in no position to harm the heavily armed officers, and actually turned away from them when he was shot. you will see him being shot in the back by police in violation of the albuquerque police department's rule on the us of deadly force. this is a deeply disturbing video. i have just described it to you ahead of time so you don't have to watch it to know what it shows. we will be joined by the president of the albuquerque c
help protect your eye health. >>> in the aftermath of a police shoot oof a homeless man in albuquerquehe city council for an additional $1 million to fund police training. the video we are about too show you demonstrates the desperate need for that police training. the mayor wants the additional training money to go specifically to, quote, evaluation, training and execution of policies and reforms relating to police interaction with people living with mental illness, with a focus on...
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the aftermath, fishing boats washed ashore. small landslides. half a dozen dead. it could have been much worse. the country has so many earthquakes and tsunamis, they've got these warning signs all over the city. tsunami hazard zone. the people along the coast that we met today were ready to evacuate. this little girl's mother, describing it as the earth dancing. the powerful quake struck just off the coast, 12 miles beneath the ocean floor. the surge of water it set off, rolling all the way to hawaii. the quake rumbled along the most dangerous band of fault lines and volcanos in the world, the point where the earth's plates meet, stretching up along the u.s. western coast, all the way through japan and asia. the recent los angeles quakes were not caused by the same fault line as last night. and experts say more than 1,700 earthquakes along the ring in just the past week does not mean a bigger quake is coming. >> there is nothing about this activity that makes it look anymore likely to be a precursor than any other earthquake. >> reporter: last night, all of the p
the aftermath, fishing boats washed ashore. small landslides. half a dozen dead. it could have been much worse. the country has so many earthquakes and tsunamis, they've got these warning signs all over the city. tsunami hazard zone. the people along the coast that we met today were ready to evacuate. this little girl's mother, describing it as the earth dancing. the powerful quake struck just off the coast, 12 miles beneath the ocean floor. the surge of water it set off, rolling all the way to...
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. >> this after the aftermath by what they say is a ukrainian base. >> according to kiev, three pro russians were killed, more than a dozen injured. elsewhere in eastern ukraine, it's operations to re-establish control appears to have made little head way. it's an unhappy backdrop to the latest diplomatic push in geneva to defuse the crisis. russia's foreign minister strides in on the talks that will bring him together with u.s., european and ukrainian counter parts. diplomats defer. hopes aren't high here. previous diplomacy has gotten nowhere. from washington a new warning for russia. >> each time russia takes steps designed to destabilize ukraine and violate sovereignty, there are going to be consequences. what you have seen is the russian economy weaker, capital fleeing out of russia. mr. putin's decisions are not just bad for ukraine over the long term they're bad for russia. >> translator: mr. putin himself in the russian phone in said geneva talks are important and called for dialogue. also new condemnation of the kiev government and denial of russian interference in eastern ukraine.
. >> this after the aftermath by what they say is a ukrainian base. >> according to kiev, three pro russians were killed, more than a dozen injured. elsewhere in eastern ukraine, it's operations to re-establish control appears to have made little head way. it's an unhappy backdrop to the latest diplomatic push in geneva to defuse the crisis. russia's foreign minister strides in on the talks that will bring him together with u.s., european and ukrainian counter parts. diplomats...
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situation, but also any potential aftermath. >> that job falls to the defense secretary hagel. >> fort hood is still locked down. we are still getting the facts. it is a terrible tragedy. we know that. we know there are casualties, both people killed and injured. we do not have all the facts yet. we will get those. it is still under investigation. >> secretary hagel, along with other military leaders reached by the president by phone. the president appointed the defense department to leave this investigation. a big heart of that probe will likely be the issue of posttraumatic stress disorder and the u.s. military. 20% of returning veterans will have posttraumatic stress disorder. and other 20%, traumatic brain injuries. before atta testified senate panel on this very issue of trauma among veterans. he said the military should include in its diagnoses. these are real problems. it is unacceptable to have the process we now have in place." they have not necessarily ruled out terrorism. more news from washington. the high court struck down a decades old limit on the total amount donors can
situation, but also any potential aftermath. >> that job falls to the defense secretary hagel. >> fort hood is still locked down. we are still getting the facts. it is a terrible tragedy. we know that. we know there are casualties, both people killed and injured. we do not have all the facts yet. we will get those. it is still under investigation. >> secretary hagel, along with other military leaders reached by the president by phone. the president appointed the defense...
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i do think that the hutu majority have some thoughts about some of what happened in the aftermath of the genocide. it's not very easy to express politicalcally different opinions in what is otherwise a beautiful country which was running personal. i don't know we know the genocide. i think we made a positive contribution. there are things to talk about in rwanda which aren't being talked about. london. he helped oversee the trials for the rwandan genocide criminals. thanks for joining us. nia and peter quam. thanks for being with us. the program may be over. but the conversation continues. >> we want to hear what you think about the issues raised on this or on any day's show. log onto our facebook page or send us your thoughts on twitter. our handle is ajinsidestoryam or reach me at raysuareznews. we will see you for the next "inside story." in washington, i am ray suarez. ♪ >> more separatist violence in the east of your crane "h" had-f ukraine. >> hello there, we have the world news from al jazeera. also coming up on the program, a an attack in nigeria kills dozens of people. >>> a
i do think that the hutu majority have some thoughts about some of what happened in the aftermath of the genocide. it's not very easy to express politicalcally different opinions in what is otherwise a beautiful country which was running personal. i don't know we know the genocide. i think we made a positive contribution. there are things to talk about in rwanda which aren't being talked about. london. he helped oversee the trials for the rwandan genocide criminals. thanks for joining us. nia...
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prosecutors say they have made three new arrests in the aftermath of the sewol ferry disaster.hey suspect the three destroyed evidence in the case. let's go tower nic robertson who's in jindo, south korea for more on those new arrests and of course those search operations. what proof do prosecutors have that these three possibly destroyed critical evidence, and what sort of evidence are we talking about here? >> reporter: well, they're not saying what it is that they destroyed. but they are saying it's evidence in connection with the investigation into this shipping disaster, into the ferry disaster here. what we know is what prosecutors are telling us is that these three people destroyed documents that have come from the shipping company that owns the ferry, owned the sewol ferry. what we understand is that -- well, i suppose if we go back a little bit, we know that investigators have raided the offices of the sewol ferry owner. so possibly it is documents they found in one location. they're looking to find this second location, which is the korean shipping association which l
prosecutors say they have made three new arrests in the aftermath of the sewol ferry disaster.hey suspect the three destroyed evidence in the case. let's go tower nic robertson who's in jindo, south korea for more on those new arrests and of course those search operations. what proof do prosecutors have that these three possibly destroyed critical evidence, and what sort of evidence are we talking about here? >> reporter: well, they're not saying what it is that they destroyed. but they...
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hood has what it needs to deal with the current situation but also any potential aftermath. we're heart-broken that something like this might have happened again. and i don't want to comment on the facts until i know exactly what has happened. but for now i would just hope that everybody across the country is keeping the families and the community at ft. hood in our thoughts and in our prayers. the folks there have sacrificed so much on behalf of our freedom. many of the people there have been through multiple tours in iraq and afghanistan. they serve with valor and they serve with distinction. and when they're at their home base, they need to feel safe. we don't yet know what happened tonight, but obviously that sense of safety has blood pressure -- been broken once again. we're going to have to find out what happened. >> president obama speaking again in chicago speaking about what happened in ft. hood, texas. again we have learned at least one person is dead. that is the shooter. and many more injured right there. we're still trying to get the details of what happened. bu
hood has what it needs to deal with the current situation but also any potential aftermath. we're heart-broken that something like this might have happened again. and i don't want to comment on the facts until i know exactly what has happened. but for now i would just hope that everybody across the country is keeping the families and the community at ft. hood in our thoughts and in our prayers. the folks there have sacrificed so much on behalf of our freedom. many of the people there have been...
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i do think that the hutu majority have some thoughts about some of what happened in the aftermath of the genocide. it's not very easy to express politicalcally different opinions in what is otherwise a beautiful country which was running personal. i don't know we know the genocide. i think we made a positive contribution. there are things to talk about in rwanda which aren't being talked about. london. he helped oversee the trials for the rwandan genocide criminals. thanks for joining us. nia and peter quam. thanks for being with us. the program may be over. but the conversation continues. >> we want to hear what you think about the issues raised on this or on any day's show. log onto our facebook page or send us your thoughts on twitter. our handle is ajinsidestoryam or reach me at raysuareznews. we will see you for the next "inside story." in washington, i am ray suarez. ♪ ... ♪ good afternoon to you. welcome to al jazeera america. i am morgan radford live in new york city. here are the stories we are following for you right now. ukraine's interim president launches what he calls a
i do think that the hutu majority have some thoughts about some of what happened in the aftermath of the genocide. it's not very easy to express politicalcally different opinions in what is otherwise a beautiful country which was running personal. i don't know we know the genocide. i think we made a positive contribution. there are things to talk about in rwanda which aren't being talked about. london. he helped oversee the trials for the rwandan genocide criminals. thanks for joining us. nia...
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several people took to twitter and other social media to post pictures of the crash and its aftermath. you're looking at some of those here. witnesses on the scene say emergency workers were on hand to help the walking wounded, to a transport bus. they say the area also had a strong smell of burned rubber and hot asphalt for hours after the crash. pam -- the n-t-s-b is sending a team to orland to investigate the crash. they are expected to arrive in the morning. again -- nine people are dead and at least 32 are injured in this devastating bus crash. pam. that was colin kapernick -- from back in november -- talking about his quarterbacking skills. but now. here in april, he may *need to lean on his team, as he is linked by police in the miami area, to a possible sexual assault just one week ago. kaepernick was at a miami beach hotel. with two other n-f-l players, but none has been arrested nor charged in the incident. kron-4's j-r stone read through the police report. and has more on what it says about kaepernick. word of the miami investation quickly reached the forty niners and their
several people took to twitter and other social media to post pictures of the crash and its aftermath. you're looking at some of those here. witnesses on the scene say emergency workers were on hand to help the walking wounded, to a transport bus. they say the area also had a strong smell of burned rubber and hot asphalt for hours after the crash. pam -- the n-t-s-b is sending a team to orland to investigate the crash. they are expected to arrive in the morning. again -- nine people are dead...
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look at cell phone video of the immediate aftermath. airport police are escorting the 23 year old off of the southwest flight that landed in oma ha. >> monique shot the video and here's what she had to say. >> some gentlemen decided he wanteditous visit the lord today and decided to open up the back hatch of the southwest airline flight while we were in the air and gave us a big scare today. >> when he made the move for the dor, flight takenedants starts screaming and passengers jumped on top including dr. scott porter, chief resident in the medical center. when he first heard the screams, he thought about his family. >> you hear a stu wardess hear help. and there was screams and the only way i would get back to them was take the matter in my own hands. >> dr. porter said sugs eyes were dilated and in his medical opinion he was on some sort of drug. sugs faces 20 years in prison and it is not a good idea to try to open an airplane dorin midflight. >> and after five day was relentless grilling. prosecutors have ended the cross examinatio
look at cell phone video of the immediate aftermath. airport police are escorting the 23 year old off of the southwest flight that landed in oma ha. >> monique shot the video and here's what she had to say. >> some gentlemen decided he wanteditous visit the lord today and decided to open up the back hatch of the southwest airline flight while we were in the air and gave us a big scare today. >> when he made the move for the dor, flight takenedants starts screaming and...
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nobody was in them but we see the aftermath of this. thank good news no one was home. >> on this cctv footage he's in discussion with a couple of officers. one of the officers grabs him and tosses him against the wall an then two including one of the bounces. and then a couple of other officers get in on this. kicking, punching, and wrestling on this. this mom got this released. she is quite upset. the reason why he was out on the street is because he was in the club. he paid to get in the club and ran out of money. asked if he could go down the street and come in. he said sure come over the rope and come back on in. pard to make a judgement though because i'm not hearing what was said. the picture we are seeing is a hole lot of man power on one guy. so it goes to wonder how injured was he after this? >> reports didn't mention anything serious to him. police claim that he cursed and tried to bite one of the officers. he denies that claim and his mom says he has adhd and borderline asberger's syndrome. >> the ipad give away is back and b
nobody was in them but we see the aftermath of this. thank good news no one was home. >> on this cctv footage he's in discussion with a couple of officers. one of the officers grabs him and tosses him against the wall an then two including one of the bounces. and then a couple of other officers get in on this. kicking, punching, and wrestling on this. this mom got this released. she is quite upset. the reason why he was out on the street is because he was in the club. he paid to get in...
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p-g- and- e says it continues to make strides in the aftermath of the explosion. the agency recently opened the new gas control center in san ramon. and is also attempting to repair pipelines currently at risk. sounbd of that woman being struck by lightning! how she's even talking about it this morning. we'll take you to the university where you can earn a degree. in *drone technology. and -- meet the 425-million- dollar powerball winner who struck it rich -- on a whim -- right here in the bay area. an 80-foot redwood tree in berkeley practically exploded because of lightning on monday. lightning apparently wasn't just a problem for trees. kron-4's justine waldman found out an east bay woman is lucky to be alive, after she says she was hit by lightning during the same storm. even this morning when i got up i was leary about going outside isemily davis is counting her lucky stars. during monday's storm, she was walking by berkeley bowl streets around 1 in the afternoon. when it looked like someone took my picture big flash and i was holding my umbrella because ther
p-g- and- e says it continues to make strides in the aftermath of the explosion. the agency recently opened the new gas control center in san ramon. and is also attempting to repair pipelines currently at risk. sounbd of that woman being struck by lightning! how she's even talking about it this morning. we'll take you to the university where you can earn a degree. in *drone technology. and -- meet the 425-million- dollar powerball winner who struck it rich -- on a whim -- right here in the bay...
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>> it is only noble in the aftermath of an event.blem with this business is that you only know how good you are after you have stopped an attack or experienced one yourself and seeing how it goes in the immediate aftermath. >> boston is going to be having a marathon coming up, people are very excited to have and there is a perseverance and a resilience they are the people of boston. what are they doing to change and improve security issues? >> we saw here at the new york marathon before hand. they have much tighter security and the look of a they're doing package screening for the people coming into the immediate area. the security at the marathon was reasonable a year ago. was very strong, which was the emergency medical presence at the finish line. this could've been a worse attack in terms of casualties had it not been for all the medics who were pre-staged in that area because of the marathon. in some respects, we were lucky that the death full was not even higher . / . >> we're looking forward to a fun and events less marathon t
>> it is only noble in the aftermath of an event.blem with this business is that you only know how good you are after you have stopped an attack or experienced one yourself and seeing how it goes in the immediate aftermath. >> boston is going to be having a marathon coming up, people are very excited to have and there is a perseverance and a resilience they are the people of boston. what are they doing to change and improve security issues? >> we saw here at the new york...
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al jazeera, central philippines. >> remember all those killed in the aftermath of the boston bombingsdavid shuster is back with details and other headlin headlines. >> in cambridge, massachusetts, outside of boston there was a ceremony for shawn call year, the m.i.t. officer killed in the manhunt for the boston marathon bombing suspects. many gathered for a picnic and paid for their passion and humanity. >> he embodied the spirit of the m.i.t. first he was always learning. second, he sought out challenge and adventure. the hidden corners of the campus or climbing a mountain. >> reporter: they will install a permanent memorial for his courage and bravery. >>> in kansas funeral services are being held right now for kid outside of the jewish center. the suspect has a decades long record of white supremacist and anti-semitism. authorities are calling this a hate crime. >>> landslides have buckled the road and damaged a parking lot and city leaders believe it's only a matter of time before the hillside there comes down. four houses and two apartment buildings are under an evacuation order.
al jazeera, central philippines. >> remember all those killed in the aftermath of the boston bombingsdavid shuster is back with details and other headlin headlines. >> in cambridge, massachusetts, outside of boston there was a ceremony for shawn call year, the m.i.t. officer killed in the manhunt for the boston marathon bombing suspects. many gathered for a picnic and paid for their passion and humanity. >> he embodied the spirit of the m.i.t. first he was always learning....
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al jazeera's lucia newman has more on the quake's aftermath. >> chilean president and her cabinet are seeing the country after spending the night under freezing temperatures people who were forced to evacuation are now slowly returning home. their nerves shattered because of the aftershock. however, most power and water supplies and services are being restored local slowly to these areas. people who have witnessed other earthquakes were surprised of the low death toll. the measures that did not take place when the earthquake hit four years ago, one of the strongest ever recorded. they expected much worse, that there would be a mammoth tsunami. this turned out to be unfounded. many saying with this is a miracle. >> images and messages of the earthquake's aftermath are circling online. >> reporter: michael, i want to show you some of the images coming out today. this is one of the major highways that goes around the major highway that people use. you can see the lines on here. this highway has been closed, and people have been walking. and this viewer writes, i have 3 g. and this is an
al jazeera's lucia newman has more on the quake's aftermath. >> chilean president and her cabinet are seeing the country after spending the night under freezing temperatures people who were forced to evacuation are now slowly returning home. their nerves shattered because of the aftershock. however, most power and water supplies and services are being restored local slowly to these areas. people who have witnessed other earthquakes were surprised of the low death toll. the measures that...
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an emergency situation on the ground not only from the tornado but from the aftermath where people are being evacuated using a gas line break in the may flour area. at interstate 40 a major roadway is shut down at may flower. we have more from little rock arkansas. one lag large. that what that means the cell that started in northern caldena county. >> multiple tornadoes. >> one storm. >> one storm. >> that is really tough. >> let's check in with chef real quick donna. i want to have chef update us on all of the tornado warnings off to the north in parts of jackson and independence county. >> we have a tornado warning in effect nor 10, 15. we have tornadoes here. circulation still remains around rosie looking to the north, northwest. we are not out of the wij today. we are veesh yated why the storm. we haven't had a recent rorp of a tornado at least not from this particular cell here. it is quite possible this thing could still produce a tornado as it moves into jackson county toward the newark area. when you look at the conventional radar view it doesn't look like much. but there is s
an emergency situation on the ground not only from the tornado but from the aftermath where people are being evacuated using a gas line break in the may flour area. at interstate 40 a major roadway is shut down at may flower. we have more from little rock arkansas. one lag large. that what that means the cell that started in northern caldena county. >> multiple tornadoes. >> one storm. >> one storm. >> that is really tough. >> let's check in with chef real quick...
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the federal reserve has been doing it's difficult work during the global financial crisis and the aftermath really in a global context. as we look at the current and forward situation, the two largest economies in the world -- that of the united states and the euro zone -- seem to have some very significant differences. there are differences, for example, in the pace of economic growth, both cyclical and perhaps the long-term growth prospects in which the united states seems to be in better condition, and there also seem to be big defenses in the sheetson of bank balance . in europe, there has been the spillover of the sovereign debt crises and some other factors. how do these differences in growth and the current health of the financial system in the two regions complicate fed policy with regard to two different things -- one, the decision on economicrelated to stimulus, but also policies related to supervision and regulation? >> i completely agree that some of the economic challenges facing europe and the united states are quite different. because we are seeing differences in economic , i
the federal reserve has been doing it's difficult work during the global financial crisis and the aftermath really in a global context. as we look at the current and forward situation, the two largest economies in the world -- that of the united states and the euro zone -- seem to have some very significant differences. there are differences, for example, in the pace of economic growth, both cyclical and perhaps the long-term growth prospects in which the united states seems to be in better...
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because while we may fear an earthquake we don't fear what we'll do in the aftermath. that's why we have a 4 hundred million earthquake safety bond this june we are going to continue reinvesting in our high pressure water system and make sure our applications are seismicly save and get people into save places. this bond compliments the one in 2010 so we're ready. i'm ready are you all ready? all right. thank you again, i want to say thanks to the chief and the emergency management they're using social media anybody using sf yet >> next door our sf organizing we're going to have a whole generation of people in the city that loans what it's like to go through this we're going to be a strong program and train a lot of people in cpr and again, i want to thank all the investigators today, there or so many of you to celebrate and thank you, everyone for continuing to make this city strong and thank you, everyone so much. >> mayor ed lee let's hear it for him. before we bring up is more city heavily weights we'll hear from former mayor willie brown and chief joanne haynes-whi
because while we may fear an earthquake we don't fear what we'll do in the aftermath. that's why we have a 4 hundred million earthquake safety bond this june we are going to continue reinvesting in our high pressure water system and make sure our applications are seismicly save and get people into save places. this bond compliments the one in 2010 so we're ready. i'm ready are you all ready? all right. thank you again, i want to say thanks to the chief and the emergency management they're using...
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also any potential aftermath. we're heartbroken that something like this might have happened again. >> yeah, very shocking. the president bringing up what happened there just five years ago, back in 2009. army psychiatrist major nadal hasan went on a shooting rampage the same place fort hood killing 14 people. joining us is benjamin bryant, he was on the fask task force tt was formed there after the incident. what can you add about what happened there at the ground and what reactions are you hearing from people that were there? >> as you can imagine adam it's been an urgent and heart-rending time. lots of time on social media and text messaging. there are answers shaping up around this. chaos, questions of terrorism and the horrible memories of the shooting five years ago. the thing that is most noteworthy and also very positive is the sense of relief that there is some answers, that the death toll is not as high as it probably could be, and these wonderful, wonderful people in army medicine. >> many people talked
also any potential aftermath. we're heartbroken that something like this might have happened again. >> yeah, very shocking. the president bringing up what happened there just five years ago, back in 2009. army psychiatrist major nadal hasan went on a shooting rampage the same place fort hood killing 14 people. joining us is benjamin bryant, he was on the fask task force tt was formed there after the incident. what can you add about what happened there at the ground and what reactions are...
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p-g- and- e says it continues to make strides in the aftermath of the explosion. the agency recently opened the new gas control center in san ramon. and is also attempting to repair pipelines currently at risk. one person is dead and four others in the hospital. after a fatal fire near the cow palace. it happened close to 5:30 near 25- castillo street. and reports say, the fire was so intense, one person was forced to jump to safety. kron-4's jeff bush has been on this story since this afternoon, and has more. firefighters from multiple agencies responded to this house on castillo street just before 5:30a second alarm was called. the house was fully engulfed in flames and a man was lying on the ground in front of the house. he jumped from the second story window to escape the fire. edson pineda lives on the block and came out of his house right after the man jumped. edson pineda he did not have a way to get out he. he just jumped. it was crazy to see him laying on the ground with a blood. it was crazy you don't expect this in your neighborhood.neighbor firefighter
p-g- and- e says it continues to make strides in the aftermath of the explosion. the agency recently opened the new gas control center in san ramon. and is also attempting to repair pipelines currently at risk. one person is dead and four others in the hospital. after a fatal fire near the cow palace. it happened close to 5:30 near 25- castillo street. and reports say, the fire was so intense, one person was forced to jump to safety. kron-4's jeff bush has been on this story since this...
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hood has what it needs to deal with the current situation and any potential aftermath. we're heartbroken that something like this might have happened again, and i don't want to comment on the facts until i know exactly what has happened, but for now, i would just hope that everybody across the country is keeping the families and the community of ft. hood in our thoughts and in our prayers. >> as the president mentioned, ft. hood has been the site of tragedy before. five years ago, major nidal hasan, who was an army psychologist, opened fire there, killing 13 people, injuring dozens of others. russell honere once was a commander at ft. hood and told wolf blitzer shootings like this make it difficult for soldiers to feel safe in the one place where they're supposed to be protected. >> army post by tradition, that's our sanctuary. that's a place we come back to to be with our families, to train for the next mission or deployment, to go on that deployment, come back to our families that we leave, to those who remain behind as well as the surrounding communities to take care
hood has what it needs to deal with the current situation and any potential aftermath. we're heartbroken that something like this might have happened again, and i don't want to comment on the facts until i know exactly what has happened, but for now, i would just hope that everybody across the country is keeping the families and the community of ft. hood in our thoughts and in our prayers. >> as the president mentioned, ft. hood has been the site of tragedy before. five years ago, major...
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aroundompletely turned from the last time i was here one year ago in the aftermath of the bombing during the dramatic manhunt. it was festive and there were families lining the street. the mood was of reconciliation and recovery. of remembrance and resilience. they were reclaiming the finish line. you could feel it in the air this morning. people were excited and now that the race has been run successfully, it is palatable. the feeling is that boston is back and boston strong is back. the man who won the race is an american. a man with an extraordinary american story. he came here to run to be boston strong. of the threemes victims tilde at the finish line. -- killed at the finish line. >> that did not impinge upon the mood at all? >> it did not. i spoke to the police commissioner earlier and he said that he is a marathon runner himself. he finished before the bomb went off and ran back into the crowd to help. he said that he did not want to terrify the children who are coming to watch the marathon. they did not want to change the marathon atmosphere. it is athe point, if paramilitary op
aroundompletely turned from the last time i was here one year ago in the aftermath of the bombing during the dramatic manhunt. it was festive and there were families lining the street. the mood was of reconciliation and recovery. of remembrance and resilience. they were reclaiming the finish line. you could feel it in the air this morning. people were excited and now that the race has been run successfully, it is palatable. the feeling is that boston is back and boston strong is back. the man...
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. >> remembering an officer killed in the aftermath of the boston bombings. david shuster is back with details and other headlines across america. >> reporter: today in cambridge, massachusetts just outside of boston there is a ceremony for shawn call yea collier, the offd in the manhunt for the marathon bombing suspects. many gathered for a picnic and paid try putt to the officer's passion and humanity. >> the spirit of myth. first he was always learning. if you were his friend he wanted to tour your lab and know all about your research. second, he sought out challenge and adventure whether he was exploring the hidden corners of myth's campus or climbing a mountain with the yachting club. >> you're taking a look at the temperature real memorial for officer collier. they'll create a permanent one that will remember his courage and bravery. >>> in the resort town of jackson, wyoming, a potential landslide. ground movements have already buckled the road and damaged a drugstore parking lot, walgreen's, in fact. the rocks and dirt continue to slide and they say i
. >> remembering an officer killed in the aftermath of the boston bombings. david shuster is back with details and other headlines across america. >> reporter: today in cambridge, massachusetts just outside of boston there is a ceremony for shawn call yea collier, the offd in the manhunt for the marathon bombing suspects. many gathered for a picnic and paid try putt to the officer's passion and humanity. >> the spirit of myth. first he was always learning. if you were his...
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you covered the aftermath of the shooting and the trial. what does it mean to have a community undergo this five years later. >> when you think about it. the people and soldiers killed were all soldiers. all the people shot were sold yrls. these are men and women who served overseas for the united states, they have served in iraq, they've seen afghanistan, the worse of the battlefield and to come back here. this is supposed to be their sanctuary, where they come and reconnect with their family, the united states, the culture, and recharge. this is supposed to be where they feel safe. to have it happen not once, but twice within five years is deeply devastating for so many in that communicatee. >> president obama mentioning that himself, talking about how the men and women on this army post have served overseas, risking their lives, and expect to be safe when they are home. the president saying he's heart broken this happened again, any shooting is heart breaking, but it reopens the pain. >> joining us now is jeffy korn, a former military --
you covered the aftermath of the shooting and the trial. what does it mean to have a community undergo this five years later. >> when you think about it. the people and soldiers killed were all soldiers. all the people shot were sold yrls. these are men and women who served overseas for the united states, they have served in iraq, they've seen afghanistan, the worse of the battlefield and to come back here. this is supposed to be their sanctuary, where they come and reconnect with their...
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this picture, which can't be independently verified appears to show the aftermath. government forces have been dropping barrel bombs on rebel-held areas in an intense campaign that began in december. more than 1,000 people have been killed since then. barrel bombs, filled with explosive. shrapnel. causing damage. >> for more than 20,000 residents of damascus are in danger of starving to death. that's a warning from the united nations. the yarmouk camp is on the outskirts of the capital and has become a key battle ground. no food delivered. aid supplies have run out. some are resorting to eating leaves and animal feed. >> they need to deliver 700 foot parcels to the camp. it's only managed to get in around 100 a day. conditions have worsened. no food has been able to get in. a spokesman for the u.n. relief says that there is food waste to be delivered, but aid agencies need to get it to there. . reporter: it's the zero hour as far as food supplies. a food parcel dash it's now over so days, people are down to zero and people are rungry. there is a complicated situatio
this picture, which can't be independently verified appears to show the aftermath. government forces have been dropping barrel bombs on rebel-held areas in an intense campaign that began in december. more than 1,000 people have been killed since then. barrel bombs, filled with explosive. shrapnel. causing damage. >> for more than 20,000 residents of damascus are in danger of starving to death. that's a warning from the united nations. the yarmouk camp is on the outskirts of the capital...
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the federal reserve has been doing its difficult work during the global financial crisis and the aftermath, really in a global context, and as we look at the current and forward situation, the two largest economies in the world -- that's of the united states and the eurozone -- seem to have very significant differences. there are differences, for example, in the pace of economic growth, both cyclical and perhaps the long-term growth prospects in which the united states seems to be in better condition. and there also seems to be big differences in the condition of bank balance sheets. in europe there has been the spillover of the sovereign debt crises, and some other factors. how do these differences in growth and the current health of the financial system in the two regions complicate fed policy with regard to two different things? number one, the decision on policies related to economic stimulus, but also policies related to supervision and regulation? >> so i completely agree that some of the economic challenges facing europe and the united states are quite different, and because we are
the federal reserve has been doing its difficult work during the global financial crisis and the aftermath, really in a global context, and as we look at the current and forward situation, the two largest economies in the world -- that's of the united states and the eurozone -- seem to have very significant differences. there are differences, for example, in the pace of economic growth, both cyclical and perhaps the long-term growth prospects in which the united states seems to be in better...
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the transition that will pursue from this aftermath would change san francisco's transportation systemacilitated by city boss, abe ruth, ushering in the electric city car. the writing was on the wall. the clammer had begun for the experiment including public transit people. owned by the people and for the people. the idea of a consolidated city-owned transit system had begun traction. and in 1909, voters went to the polls and created a bond measure to create the people's railway. would become a reality three years later. on december 28, 1912, mayor sonny rolph introduced the new geary electric streetcar line and the new san francisco railway. that he said would be the nucleus that would host the city. and san francisco gave further incentive to expand the city's network. a project by way of tunnel leading into chinatown by way of north beach. in december the first streetcar was driven into the tunnel. just two years after its berth, muni had added two lines. and k, l and m lines that span out from westportal. in 1928, the j line opened heading west to the beach. in 1944 san francisco v
the transition that will pursue from this aftermath would change san francisco's transportation systemacilitated by city boss, abe ruth, ushering in the electric city car. the writing was on the wall. the clammer had begun for the experiment including public transit people. owned by the people and for the people. the idea of a consolidated city-owned transit system had begun traction. and in 1909, voters went to the polls and created a bond measure to create the people's railway. would become a...
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the picture, which cannot be independently verified shows the aftermath in the neighbour hood. syrian government forces dropped barrel bombs on rebel held areas in an intense campaign beginning in september. activists say more than 1,000 people have been killed since then. barrel bombs are an imprecise weapon, filled with explosives, shrapnel and causes damage. >> the united nations warns more than 20,000 residents in damascus are in danger of starving to death. the yarmouk camp houses refugees, and is on the outskirts of the capital. it is a battle ground in the civil war. no food has been delivered for two weeks. aid supply has run out. some are eating leaves and animal need. >> the u.n. relief agencies says it needs to deliver 700 food parcels per day to the yarmouk camp and since the start of the year it only got in 100 a day. conditions worsened in the recent weeks. no food has been able to get in in the past 12 days. >> a spokesman for the u.n. works agency says there's food waiting to be delivered, but aid agencies need secure access to get it to the people. >> it's the
the picture, which cannot be independently verified shows the aftermath in the neighbour hood. syrian government forces dropped barrel bombs on rebel held areas in an intense campaign beginning in september. activists say more than 1,000 people have been killed since then. barrel bombs are an imprecise weapon, filled with explosives, shrapnel and causes damage. >> the united nations warns more than 20,000 residents in damascus are in danger of starving to death. the yarmouk camp houses...