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according to local accounts, the agc walked into the local police station, and handed them over. and then walked out. another example of why people here don't trust the colombian state, because it feels like the past is repeating itself. ♪ this is al jazeera america. live from new york city, with a look at today's top stories. the deadliest day in three months. now a new vote to remove government voices forces from the capital. but will it stick in this as the white house urges ukraine's president to withdraw forces immediately. venezuela's opposition leaders condemning the government, accusing of it doing whatever it takes to pursue protests. the trial is quickly
according to local accounts, the agc walked into the local police station, and handed them over. and then walked out. another example of why people here don't trust the colombian state, because it feels like the past is repeating itself. ♪ this is al jazeera america. live from new york city, with a look at today's top stories. the deadliest day in three months. now a new vote to remove government voices forces from the capital. but will it stick in this as the white house urges ukraine's...
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according to local accounts, the agc walked into the local police station, and handed them over. and then walked out. another example of why people here don't trust the colombian state, because it feels like the past is repeating itself. unusual prisoners at the hands of governments. but when the state sets out to kill a prisoner, how could it be done in the 21st century death penalty is the inside story. ♪ >> hello, i'm ray suarez, once a court decides a defendant has
according to local accounts, the agc walked into the local police station, and handed them over. and then walked out. another example of why people here don't trust the colombian state, because it feels like the past is repeating itself. unusual prisoners at the hands of governments. but when the state sets out to kill a prisoner, how could it be done in the 21st century death penalty is the inside story. ♪ >> hello, i'm ray suarez, once a court decides a defendant has
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according to local accounts, the agc walked into the local police station, and handed them over. and then walked out. another example of why people here don't trust the colombian state, because it feels like the past is repeating itself. >> this is al jazeera america. i'm tony harris with a look at your top stories. ukraine capitol engulfed in flames. 13 killed in fighting. >>> dueling protest in venezuela and government arrest leashed of the opposition. and reports the white house is willing to trade prisoners at guantanamo bay for an
according to local accounts, the agc walked into the local police station, and handed them over. and then walked out. another example of why people here don't trust the colombian state, because it feels like the past is repeating itself. >> this is al jazeera america. i'm tony harris with a look at your top stories. ukraine capitol engulfed in flames. 13 killed in fighting. >>> dueling protest in venezuela and government arrest leashed of the opposition. and reports the white...
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according to local accounts, the agc walked into the local police station, and handed them over. and then walked out. another example of why people here don't trust the colombian state, because it feels like the past is repeating itself. check check >> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm morgan radford. >> the latest jobless numbers are raiding -- raising doubts about the economic recovery, economists were expecting 185,000 jobs to be created last month. it's 6.6%, down a bit from december. >> the country has a new farm bill, signed into law on friday. it makes modest cuts to food stamps and expands federal crop insurance. >> a tampa judge denied bail for retired police officers curtis reeves, charged with killing chad oulson. reeves said he chat oulson in self-defence during an argument over texting. >> thousands flee as sectarian violence escalates in central african republic. the international criminal court launched a preliminary investigation into war crimes. >> violent protests in bosnia an friday. 25% of the people do not have jobs. government buildings, including the presi
according to local accounts, the agc walked into the local police station, and handed them over. and then walked out. another example of why people here don't trust the colombian state, because it feels like the past is repeating itself. check check >> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm morgan radford. >> the latest jobless numbers are raiding -- raising doubts about the economic recovery, economists were expecting 185,000 jobs to be created last month. it's 6.6%, down a bit from...
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according to local accounts, the agc walked into the local police station, and handed them over. and then walked out. another example of why people here don't trust the colombian state, because it feels like the past is repeating itself. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey. here are tonight's top stories. the latest jobless numbers are raising doubts about the economic recovery. according to the labor department there were oadge only 113,000 jobs created last month. the nation's jobless is down to 6.6%. >>> the country has a new farm bill worth nearly $1 l trillion. president obama signed it into law in michigan. expands federal crop insurance. drought stricken california is getting rain for the first time in a long time. the rain is expected to continue through weekend, helping its dry spell forecasters say much more is needed. >>> a new report claims national security agency can only collect a fraction of the telephone data, less than 30% of a country's phone records. a surge in cell phone use is being blamed to are low rate. >>> friends and family gathered to
according to local accounts, the agc walked into the local police station, and handed them over. and then walked out. another example of why people here don't trust the colombian state, because it feels like the past is repeating itself. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey. here are tonight's top stories. the latest jobless numbers are raising doubts about the economic recovery. according to the labor department there were oadge only 113,000 jobs created last month. the...