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. >> controlling the population growth of the bengallys is to protect our country's security. we have the right to protect our country. it doesn't mean that we're not observing human rights. >> nationalists say the government use the term bengally to dismiss muslim re rohingya. many have been forced to leave their homes and they have been living in camps ever since. >> it can also happen to other minorities in the country. not only to their rohingya, but also--it can be implemented to other minorities as well. >> regional authorities will be responsible for implementing the law in having babies. with no official punishment for those who break the rules women are worried. al jazeera. >> iranian ships loaded with aid supplies have docked in djibouti djibouti. inside . >> size of their victory appears to be even bigger than they anticipated. >> i never have felt happier than this day because we did it. i'm so part of this country. >> i can't brief it. i'm so proud to be irish. you don't get times where you're proud to be irish. but this is one of them. >> even before the official
. >> controlling the population growth of the bengallys is to protect our country's security. we have the right to protect our country. it doesn't mean that we're not observing human rights. >> nationalists say the government use the term bengally to dismiss muslim re rohingya. many have been forced to leave their homes and they have been living in camps ever since. >> it can also happen to other minorities in the country. not only to their rohingya, but also--it can be...
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agencies that are discussing this boat crisis that's happened from the bay of bengal down to the seato the ma lack a straights. a couple of hours ago we heard from the bengal minister who clarified this is not a dialogue but a meeting. various parties have been speaking their bit saying their bit, but there hasn't been much actual discussion. as far as we know, the agenda appears to be opening when talks resume a little bit later in the day. you mentioned root causes. and that was the cause of a little bit of tension in the morning. when as you say the representative of the united nations high commission of the refugees said there could be no ultimate solution without myanmar taking responsibility for its citizens and he said that citizenship must be the ultimate goal for the rohingya who are leaving in their hundreds of thousands because of the persecution that they mace at home. now, the myanmar government representatives said that they are not informed about the situation. >> veronica, this problem las been going on for quite a long time for decades is there any real hope that som
agencies that are discussing this boat crisis that's happened from the bay of bengal down to the seato the ma lack a straights. a couple of hours ago we heard from the bengal minister who clarified this is not a dialogue but a meeting. various parties have been speaking their bit saying their bit, but there hasn't been much actual discussion. as far as we know, the agenda appears to be opening when talks resume a little bit later in the day. you mentioned root causes. and that was the cause of...
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and bengal would not be here.have been taken. >> reporter: but there are predators of all sizes in these hills. and there's a grim reality that parents and pet owners who live near wildland areas need to take seriously. nature doesn't play by the same rules we do. >> it's not an emotion driven thing. it's simply how they exist in this world. >> nothing personal about it. >> exactly. nothing personal. i'm going to eat you now. >> reporter: the bengal was lucky. he survived and has his best friend 9-year-old victoria waiting for him at home. >> he hurt right now. >> reporter: is he going to be okay? >> yeah. >> reporter: since he was a stray, this cat has always been a fighter. and denise can only hope they can convince him to spend more time around the house. >> i think you know, yeah, it sounds like he has eight lives to go. but i hope he spends most of those eight lives inside on the couch. >> reporter: because even here, it's a jungle out there. in san mateo county, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> family of an anaheim c
and bengal would not be here.have been taken. >> reporter: but there are predators of all sizes in these hills. and there's a grim reality that parents and pet owners who live near wildland areas need to take seriously. nature doesn't play by the same rules we do. >> it's not an emotion driven thing. it's simply how they exist in this world. >> nothing personal about it. >> exactly. nothing personal. i'm going to eat you now. >> reporter: the bengal was lucky. he...
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. >> reporter: 8-year-old cody bengal loves the outdoors but this area of chestnut street back a badmemory. it was early evening, april 21. >> when i saw him, i thought it was a joke. >> reporter: he and his friends got out of a truck waiting for a truck to pass. the driver swerved, hitting him and crashing into a tree across the street. >> as snón as i landed i sprinted to the house. >> reporter: police charged hector rios with dui. buff you can sigh but you can see what happened to cody. he was treated for concussion dislodged teeth and stitches all over. this is the last thing this family expected. they live on a quiet dead end street. >> kids are afraid to go in the street now. >> reporter: scott bengal says insurance isn't covering everything. but already the community is helping out, donating. as for the driver accused of doing this? >> i don't think he's real xcuse for putting kinds in that kind of danger. nbc news. >>> new information in this deadly duck boat accident. the victim is identified as 68-year-old elizabeth car nikki from beaumont, texas. she was looking at an elec
. >> reporter: 8-year-old cody bengal loves the outdoors but this area of chestnut street back a badmemory. it was early evening, april 21. >> when i saw him, i thought it was a joke. >> reporter: he and his friends got out of a truck waiting for a truck to pass. the driver swerved, hitting him and crashing into a tree across the street. >> as snón as i landed i sprinted to the house. >> reporter: police charged hector rios with dui. buff you can sigh but you can...
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. >> controlling the population growth of the bengallys is to protect our country's security. we have the right to protect our country. it doesn't mean that we're not observing human rights. >> national assembly government use the term bengally to describe muslim rohingya. persecution has forced 140,000 rohingya to flee their homes. they have been living in camps ever since. some say that the new law is another form of persecution in a religion that cherishes big families. >> it is be implemented to other minorityies as well. >> regional authorities will be responsible for implementing the law in having babies. while there is no official punishment for those who break the rules, women here are worried. al jazeera. >> now the bank of england has confirmed it's planning to assess the economic risks of a potential exit from the european union. the bank released a statement after a confidential report was mistakenly september to the u.k.'s guardian.newspaper. prime minister david cameron has promised a referendum before 2017. >>> now the citroen ds is now 60 years old. it has been
. >> controlling the population growth of the bengallys is to protect our country's security. we have the right to protect our country. it doesn't mean that we're not observing human rights. >> national assembly government use the term bengally to describe muslim rohingya. persecution has forced 140,000 rohingya to flee their homes. they have been living in camps ever since. some say that the new law is another form of persecution in a religion that cherishes big families. >>...
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the united nations calls for action over the bay of bengal migration. thousands of migrants remain adrift in south asian waters. from the mississippi delta to music's hall of fame, the king of blues passes away. bb king has died at the age of 89. also coming up in the program $10 billion worth of bilateral deals. we will have the latest from a visit to -- plus "mad max" bit of the carpet on thursday. now the latest on woody allen's offering today, and natalie portman's debut as a director. mali: we begin with the failed coup attempt in burundi. president new currencies a -- president new currencies a -- several other reveling generals also taken into custody on friday. the president claimed he is back in the country but has not been seen yet. for more on the developing story, we go to duncan woodside in the capital. we have seen things move quite quickly in the past 24 hours. what is the latest? duncan: i hope you can hear me because the line at my end is very bad. what i can tell you is that it is agreed by the willing party by the authorities here tha
the united nations calls for action over the bay of bengal migration. thousands of migrants remain adrift in south asian waters. from the mississippi delta to music's hall of fame, the king of blues passes away. bb king has died at the age of 89. also coming up in the program $10 billion worth of bilateral deals. we will have the latest from a visit to -- plus "mad max" bit of the carpet on thursday. now the latest on woody allen's offering today, and natalie portman's debut as a...
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joining me now cincinnati bengals head coach sam wyche. hi, sam, you there?yay'all are very cynical today. >> listen, that's what the media do. we're not here to tell people when they've done something right. fair or too harsh? >> from my perspective, it is -- there's a chance you're effecting a competitive balance of the game. if i play them and i'm a football team that plays them in the first five games, they play the first three games. then the cowboys. so tom brady doesn't come back until week six against the colts. ironically the team that he had the problem with. if i'm coaching the cincinnati bengals and the pittsburgh steelers are playing without tom brady. i'll say we have to play with tom brady by the time he gets into the season. that's not a square deal. that's one thing. >> ah. >> that old argument that i hear. they would have blown the game. it didn't matter if it was inflated or deflated. if there was any tampering with the balls, it would be zero to zero. they didn't know whether they would blow them out or not. i was a backup quarterback, but
joining me now cincinnati bengals head coach sam wyche. hi, sam, you there?yay'all are very cynical today. >> listen, that's what the media do. we're not here to tell people when they've done something right. fair or too harsh? >> from my perspective, it is -- there's a chance you're effecting a competitive balance of the game. if i play them and i'm a football team that plays them in the first five games, they play the first three games. then the cowboys. so tom brady doesn't come...
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bengal should stay indoors from now on. >>> an east bay park will be closed for several days because of toxins in the water. the recreational area is closed for swimming through at least wednesday. park officials say it is because of a toxic blue green algae bloom that can cause skin irritations. other parts of the park will still be open. >>> still to come on abc7 news at 11:00 the very special milestone for a world war ii veteran and the memorial day tribute for vietnam vet n rays. veterans. and volunteers who are racing to rescue animals caught in the oil spill near santa barbara. and remember dancing man? he was bullied on social media, but his day in the sun has arrived. the people who rallied around him and the b >>> crews are cleaning up the disastrous oil spill on the central coast. as many as 105,000 gallons leaked from a pipeline on tuesday. they are racing against the croc to save animals like this. the oil-coated pelican. abc news reporter with the latest. >> protestors in santa barbara. angry over an environmental disaster now rippling far beyond this shoreline turned oi
bengal should stay indoors from now on. >>> an east bay park will be closed for several days because of toxins in the water. the recreational area is closed for swimming through at least wednesday. park officials say it is because of a toxic blue green algae bloom that can cause skin irritations. other parts of the park will still be open. >>> still to come on abc7 news at 11:00 the very special milestone for a world war ii veteran and the memorial day tribute for vietnam vet...
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in fact, india, meteorological department has heat indices, bap of bengal. low 50s. talking 120 degrees fahrenheit. what it feels like on your skin as you step outside. extreme heat warnings in place. hot. inland is well. and people doing whatever they can to get water to the communities hit hardest, by this extreme premonsoonal heat wave. you can see this particular man just taking some of the jugs of watt to water to friend and family. what we have in place here are several factors. we have a wind that particularly develops this time of year. it is called the northwesterly wind. helps bring in a very dry, hot air mass for, for the northern parts of india. then on top of that, we have -- the humid air that settled in from the bay of bengal. so both of these helping, create two different types of heat. but the bottom line is, it is so hot that we get an area of low pressure that develops across the subcontinent. over the cooler waters, we have an area of high pressure. what happens as we see, this change in wind direction. which what is the definition, which is the d
in fact, india, meteorological department has heat indices, bap of bengal. low 50s. talking 120 degrees fahrenheit. what it feels like on your skin as you step outside. extreme heat warnings in place. hot. inland is well. and people doing whatever they can to get water to the communities hit hardest, by this extreme premonsoonal heat wave. you can see this particular man just taking some of the jugs of watt to water to friend and family. what we have in place here are several factors. we have a...
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it says it is full of bengallys a term they use to describe rohingyas that they say are not citizens.e have this report. >> thailand planned this meeting weeks ago just after the migrant boats were discovered adrift in the sea. packed with desperate rohingya from bangladeshi migrants. many are still out there. nation's directly involved and indirectly came together to coordinate the crisis. regional countries agreed to set up an anti-trafficking task force. thailand and malaysia agreed to use air bases in the search and rescue operation. but there was disagreement behind the mass migration. myanmar accused of inaccurately placing blame. >> of a legal status for all. >> but the u.n. refugee status said it's focused on stemming the deadly november people for the long term. >> we are not in the business of finger pointing at all. we are looking at this situation comprehensively and that includes looking at some of the root causes. >> the meeting according to those who set it up gave nation who is have criticized the actions of regional players a chance to participate. >> people who have
it says it is full of bengallys a term they use to describe rohingyas that they say are not citizens.e have this report. >> thailand planned this meeting weeks ago just after the migrant boats were discovered adrift in the sea. packed with desperate rohingya from bangladeshi migrants. many are still out there. nation's directly involved and indirectly came together to coordinate the crisis. regional countries agreed to set up an anti-trafficking task force. thailand and malaysia agreed to...
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the united nations calls for action over the bay of bengal migration. thousands of migrants remain adrift in south asian waters. from the mississippi delta to music's hall of fame, the king of blues passes away. bb king has died at the age of 89.
the united nations calls for action over the bay of bengal migration. thousands of migrants remain adrift in south asian waters. from the mississippi delta to music's hall of fame, the king of blues passes away. bb king has died at the age of 89.
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the latest incidents have taken place in the sea to the east of the bay of bengal.y're pushing hundreds of migrants from the coast. it has air dropped food parcels to them. fishermen rescued 800 rohingya migrants whose boat was turned back by the navy. 100 people died fighting for food and water. we have reports from bangkok. >> this is not a rescue. thethe people on board say the traffickers and the captain escaped, and they ran out from rice and water ten days ago. they say 12 people died during the trip. >> the people are starving and suffering from die diarrhea and dying it. there is nothing to keep us alive. two more people over there are dying from starvation. one man jumped off the boat and drowned because he went crazy. ten people have jumped ship. one died while some of the others made it to nearby fishing boats. >> i don't have anything left, and the ra akhine killed my mother. >> a few fishing boats pulled up along side the boat filled with ethnic rohingya with supplies of rice. the navy was also trying to trace a phone signal coming from a passenger to a
the latest incidents have taken place in the sea to the east of the bay of bengal.y're pushing hundreds of migrants from the coast. it has air dropped food parcels to them. fishermen rescued 800 rohingya migrants whose boat was turned back by the navy. 100 people died fighting for food and water. we have reports from bangkok. >> this is not a rescue. thethe people on board say the traffickers and the captain escaped, and they ran out from rice and water ten days ago. they say 12 people...
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myanmar's government said that the people are bengally. that's the word they use to describe rohingya muslims. thousands are fled persecution in myanmar and have fled to indonesia and malaysia and thailand. >> the commission wants to find refugees homes across europe. we followed some of the asylum seekers and we have this report from the northern greek border. >> they start at dusk crossing fields of maize and wheat that mark the edge of greek territory. there is no legal way for them to get to the heart of europe, so they take their chances on foot. among them is a yemeni man who left his beef and small children behind to travel with his two teenage sons. >> i will never see my children fight for al-qaeda. sooner other later one side or another will approach them. >> they're at a temporary resting point and a point where they return after failed crossings. >> this is the start of what migrants call the black road, a freight track running along the river valley north all the way to serbia. and here for a depth of several hundred yards beh
myanmar's government said that the people are bengally. that's the word they use to describe rohingya muslims. thousands are fled persecution in myanmar and have fled to indonesia and malaysia and thailand. >> the commission wants to find refugees homes across europe. we followed some of the asylum seekers and we have this report from the northern greek border. >> they start at dusk crossing fields of maize and wheat that mark the edge of greek territory. there is no legal way for...
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the bengal tiger: there are plenty of pictures and signposts about them.ut their tracks are rarely found. animal carcasses are evidence that the tigers are around, even if they're not visible in the tall grass on the river banks. but they're often caught -- by camera traps. worldwide there are only about 3000 tigers still living in the wild. a good 120 of them live in chitwan, and the number is rising. >> when i just saw these photographs i was so amazed, looking at this. look at this majestic creature! it just grabs the wild boar, another principal prey species of tiger in chitwan national park. the habitat that we still do have, is sufficient for doubling the tiger. that means nepal can achieve doubling the tiger. reporter: species protection in the national park works only because people in the surrounding villages also benefit from it. they're allowed to collect firewood, but only in a forest planted specially for them outside the national park. and they profit from the more than 100,000 tourists who try their luck at getting a picture of a one-horned
the bengal tiger: there are plenty of pictures and signposts about them.ut their tracks are rarely found. animal carcasses are evidence that the tigers are around, even if they're not visible in the tall grass on the river banks. but they're often caught -- by camera traps. worldwide there are only about 3000 tigers still living in the wild. a good 120 of them live in chitwan, and the number is rising. >> when i just saw these photographs i was so amazed, looking at this. look at this...
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. >> it might be a bengal tiger if it's -- >> what's that? >> not that far off. >> very upset leopard going after this man, who has nothing to defend himself but a large stick. the guy gets knocked down. the leopard now looking like he's biting at the guy's feet. swats a few more times. the cat runs away. >> wow! >> this guy nearly becoming a dead cat toy. >> then he lays down like i'm done. >> if you run, the cat instinctually wants to chase you. if you stop the cat loses interest. when he's backing up swatting the cat wants to go after him but as soon as he's down for the cat, the fight's over. >> kind of in a situation he just wanted to get away from. which is why he runs off. >>> sometimes babies just can't wait to make their entrance in this world. and you can hear just how strenuous and painful delivering is. and that baby was in a hurry. emergency services were called because this woman was in labor. couldn't make it to the hospital. and she just had to deliver exactly where she was. baby makes an entrance into this world. >> oh, look.
. >> it might be a bengal tiger if it's -- >> what's that? >> not that far off. >> very upset leopard going after this man, who has nothing to defend himself but a large stick. the guy gets knocked down. the leopard now looking like he's biting at the guy's feet. swats a few more times. the cat runs away. >> wow! >> this guy nearly becoming a dead cat toy. >> then he lays down like i'm done. >> if you run, the cat instinctually wants to chase you....
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driven by desperation, drawn by the hope of a better life, they set out into the bay of bengal. coming out on the small boats the migrants are packed in here and taken out to the deep ocean. that is where they meet the big boats. the trawlers that will take them on the 1.5 thousand kilometer journey to the coast of thailand. it is a measure of how desperate the migrants are, but they still leave in the thousands. >> i have been lost at sea. i pray that i make it to malaysia. we can need proper food and educate the children. many people from this area have gone. any who did not earn a single rupee and bangladesh are now sending home thousands. that is why i sent him. >> he does not know his father, you only knows this is him because his mother has told him so. the woman called the smugglers after their husbands left. >> get your money ready, but then they started saying they had no idea what happened to them. after a while i started picking up the calls. not had any news since. >> the migrants know when they leave their journey will end in a prison camp. one of the people smuggle
driven by desperation, drawn by the hope of a better life, they set out into the bay of bengal. coming out on the small boats the migrants are packed in here and taken out to the deep ocean. that is where they meet the big boats. the trawlers that will take them on the 1.5 thousand kilometer journey to the coast of thailand. it is a measure of how desperate the migrants are, but they still leave in the thousands. >> i have been lost at sea. i pray that i make it to malaysia. we can need...
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. >> when we started monitoring the movements most passengers paid to be smuggled from the bay of bengal to places like thailand and malaysia in the recent months we see different tactics. smugglers are more desperate, abducting children off the streets. they are making false promises to people to lure them on to the boats saying "we'll find you jobs in malaysia", and are offering incentives to some to get on the boat. when people board the boat if they change their mind, they are forced to stay on the boat. it is clear that this is a problem going beyond one country, it's encouraging to see the that authorities are cracked down and have been conducting raids in the camp. this is a massive problem culling for the regions to come together and discuss a best way forward. it's a pleasure to look at the incident. the victims need to detect it >>> developing news out of egypt is an attack on a border post. two police men were killed after exchanging gun fire and gunmen. the state of emergency was extended. >>> afghanistan looks set to have a record year for heroin production. they supply 90%
. >> when we started monitoring the movements most passengers paid to be smuggled from the bay of bengal to places like thailand and malaysia in the recent months we see different tactics. smugglers are more desperate, abducting children off the streets. they are making false promises to people to lure them on to the boats saying "we'll find you jobs in malaysia", and are offering incentives to some to get on the boat. when people board the boat if they change their mind, they...
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there's no more sailings leaving the bay of bengal. there are boats waiting to leave, we believe. what happened can stop them it's difficult. it's a profitable business and they will keep changing the mo the modus operandi, so they can keep on with their inhumane evil and criminal trade. thank you for talking to al jazeera. meanwhile the european union appealed to the u.n. to deal with his problem of people smuggling, seeking a mandate allowing military action to destroy smugglers' votes. tens of thousand have crossed already this year. it's been admitted that europe is slow to act. >> 2015 looks worse than the previous year. and considering in 2014, 3,300 migrants died trying to enter by sea. three out of four people perished, crossing a border and died in the mediterranean sea. three out of four. this tells us that our first priority is to save lives, and prevent further loss of life at sea. we believe in the european union that this is a responsibility we all share, not some as europeans, but globally kristen saloomey has more from u.n. headquarters in new york. >> fedor eena o
there's no more sailings leaving the bay of bengal. there are boats waiting to leave, we believe. what happened can stop them it's difficult. it's a profitable business and they will keep changing the mo the modus operandi, so they can keep on with their inhumane evil and criminal trade. thank you for talking to al jazeera. meanwhile the european union appealed to the u.n. to deal with his problem of people smuggling, seeking a mandate allowing military action to destroy smugglers' votes. tens...
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. >> what about the bengals? >> i like them. >>> art fest possibly by mistake. the new understanding that led to a $5,000 ain'ting being taken from a san francisco street. >>> oh yeah. players holiday, player. you know how we do it. >> you know how we do. >> you know how we do this. 4:46 and this song was requested by valentino and simons. this is sal's traffic jams. hook a brother up and send some requests this. you can do it by doing a hash tag. tvu to your social media platform and we will play it. >>> president obama has chosen chicago as his site for his future presidential library. the president grew up in hawaii but moved to chicago in the mid 1980s. university of chicago where the president once taught law will develop the library. two sites have been proposed here at the campus on the south side of the city. >>> san francisco artist is hoping to get a valuable painting back after what may have been an invert tent art fest. he believes he was just miss understanding. he does not want to press charges he just wants his painting back. a couple can be seen
. >> what about the bengals? >> i like them. >>> art fest possibly by mistake. the new understanding that led to a $5,000 ain'ting being taken from a san francisco street. >>> oh yeah. players holiday, player. you know how we do it. >> you know how we do. >> you know how we do this. 4:46 and this song was requested by valentino and simons. this is sal's traffic jams. hook a brother up and send some requests this. you can do it by doing a hash tag. tvu...
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molly: another top story is the ongoing migrant crisis in the bay of bengal.unowned number of people -- an unknown number of people trying to drift from myanmar to indonesia and china. flo: a french paper reports on what is happening on the boats. it is unclear how many there are. at least seven of them with hundreds of migrants. a chilling quote which actually spoke to a witness of what is happening on the boats. it likens the boats to slave boats. people are severely malnourished according to survivors that have made it onto the shore. the same survivors report about deadly fight on board over food. a horrible situation you can read more about. molly: aid agencies are talking about the seriousness of this crisis. flo: specifically the fact that the countries in the region are refusing to accept the migrants. back to the french paper, they point out that south asian countries are tossing around the problem like a hot potato. they will not allow boats to make landfall, avoiding responsibility. the u.n. has condemned the refusal of the southeast asian countries
molly: another top story is the ongoing migrant crisis in the bay of bengal.unowned number of people -- an unknown number of people trying to drift from myanmar to indonesia and china. flo: a french paper reports on what is happening on the boats. it is unclear how many there are. at least seven of them with hundreds of migrants. a chilling quote which actually spoke to a witness of what is happening on the boats. it likens the boats to slave boats. people are severely malnourished according to...
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many rohingya to seek refuge in malaysia. 130,000 people have undertaken a journey across the bay of bengal. the rohingya gathered in boats. and cox's bizarre fell into the hands. once they reach southern thailand they are held at ransom. they are transported by land to malaysia in response to a crackdown by the thai government they began abandoning the re at sea. thailand. malaysia and indonesia sparked outrage by turning away the boats from the waters. leaving thousands of rohingya trapped with little food for water. malaysia and indonesia are offering to provide temporary shelter, but the meeting and bangkok is finding a coordinated and permanent solution. >>> let's go to our correspondent in bangkok. scott heidler is live for us. what is expected from the meeting? >> first and foremost in the top agenda it as the meeting gets under way is providing help to those still out on the scene. those vulnerable migrants in the boat. that is first and foremost the agenda and they are working to coordinate that. there's 17 nations here, three observer nation the united states being one of them. io
many rohingya to seek refuge in malaysia. 130,000 people have undertaken a journey across the bay of bengal. the rohingya gathered in boats. and cox's bizarre fell into the hands. once they reach southern thailand they are held at ransom. they are transported by land to malaysia in response to a crackdown by the thai government they began abandoning the re at sea. thailand. malaysia and indonesia sparked outrage by turning away the boats from the waters. leaving thousands of rohingya trapped...
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. >> might be a bengal tiger if it's india. >> what is that? >> ah! >> it's very upset, a leopard, going about this man who has nothing to defend himself, but a large stick. >> oh! >> the guy gets knocked down. the leopard now looking like he's biting at the guy's feet. still has a big stick, swat as few more times. the cat runs away. >> wow. >> this guy -- nearly becoming a dead cat toy. >> what's incredible is after the guy falls, the leopard lays down like i'm done playing, and takes off. >> a lot of big cat species of similar. if you run, the cat instinctively wants to chase you. if you stop the cat seems to lose interest and in this moment where the guy's backing up swatting the cat seems to want to go after him. soon as he gets knocked down seems like for the cat, the fight is over. >>ee people all around. dogs running around. in a situation to get away from. why i think once the hit stops he runs off and sneaks away. >>> when something big happens to you something that you've been waiting on for weeks, months and years -- who's the first person
. >> might be a bengal tiger if it's india. >> what is that? >> ah! >> it's very upset, a leopard, going about this man who has nothing to defend himself, but a large stick. >> oh! >> the guy gets knocked down. the leopard now looking like he's biting at the guy's feet. still has a big stick, swat as few more times. the cat runs away. >> wow. >> this guy -- nearly becoming a dead cat toy. >> what's incredible is after the guy falls, the...
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. >>> the daughter of cincinnati bengals star devin still has been through a lot. 5-year-old leah still refuses to let cancer keep her down. take a look. ♪ ♪ she as got so much live. devin still posted this new video over the weekend. it shows leah dancing on her hospital bed. devin has been sharing his daughter's journey as she battles cancer. she was in remission in march. she got a stem cell transplant earlier this month. on instagram devin wrote, she shouldn't have this much energy. who should? but she's a fighter. she's determined to remain her goofy self through it all. >> mind body connection. good for her. >>> 1,000 people did something that was never done before yesterday. they raced up the steps of the new one world trade center for its first ever stair climb. ♪ ♪ >> bagpipes played at the site where so many lost their lives nearly 14 years ago. two foundations formed after 9/11 organized this tribute to raise money to support first responders and military families and for some it was a moment to take back the space where their loved ones and friends lost their lives. >> think
. >>> the daughter of cincinnati bengals star devin still has been through a lot. 5-year-old leah still refuses to let cancer keep her down. take a look. ♪ ♪ she as got so much live. devin still posted this new video over the weekend. it shows leah dancing on her hospital bed. devin has been sharing his daughter's journey as she battles cancer. she was in remission in march. she got a stem cell transplant earlier this month. on instagram devin wrote, she shouldn't have this much...
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denise and bill say their cat whose name is the bengal showed up at home friday all bloody. cat's vet says judging from the bite marks, the attacker was likely a bobcat. >> anything larger than that in the first place would have made much larger holes. >> and the doctor says the cat may not have survived an attack by a larger animal. >>> 4:37 now. it's a sad end to a two week search for a missing couple from anaheim. the body of 79-year-old cecil newsome was found yesterday in a remote area of san diego county. his 67-year-old wife diana bedwell is now in the hospital. investigators say the couple disappeared may 10th after leaving the valley view casino. >> she said they had left the casino and they were looking for a shortcut to get to their destination and they became lost. and the vehicle became trapped on this remote road. >> two were found by people riding off road vehicles about 35 miles from that casino. >>> police in washington, d.c. have now released four people who were implicated in a quadruple murder at a mansion. but the main suspect 34-year- old daron wint is
denise and bill say their cat whose name is the bengal showed up at home friday all bloody. cat's vet says judging from the bite marks, the attacker was likely a bobcat. >> anything larger than that in the first place would have made much larger holes. >> and the doctor says the cat may not have survived an attack by a larger animal. >>> 4:37 now. it's a sad end to a two week search for a missing couple from anaheim. the body of 79-year-old cecil newsome was found yesterday...
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people who research this irregular movement of people throughout the region from the bay of bengal, downsea and the ma lack have been warning thousands of people have not yet landed and were being kept in what they were calling offshore camps for months. >> you wonder what will happen to them, they will go around and around and around and eventually they all die. because there doesn't seem to be any desire to resolve it. there is a call for meetings the u.n. says something has to be done about it but we haven't seen anything yet. >> reporter: there have been a few signs here in thailand the prime minister has called for a regional meeting. although just today the president's office in myanmar was quoted by the afc. they don't recognize this is a refugees problem with myanmar as the source, they see it is a purely human trafficking issue. there are also some other signs that people across southeast asia are beginning to push for a more comprehensive solution. and as you say the united nations, secretary of general has just issued a statement expressing his alarm at the failure of governme
people who research this irregular movement of people throughout the region from the bay of bengal, downsea and the ma lack have been warning thousands of people have not yet landed and were being kept in what they were calling offshore camps for months. >> you wonder what will happen to them, they will go around and around and around and eventually they all die. because there doesn't seem to be any desire to resolve it. there is a call for meetings the u.n. says something has to be done...
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even animals like this rare white bengal tiger are at risk from heatstroke and shock so zoo keepers have to hose them down, which seems to be a welcome relief. hospitals have reported an influx flux of patients affected by the extreme conditions with dehydration and heatstroke high on the list of problems. the monsoon rains are forecast to hit in the next few days and slowly move north through it the worst-hit areas. when they do, it's unlikely anyone will complain about the weather. allen pizzey, cbs news, rome. >> axelrod: the president of soccer's international governing body lashed out at his critics today. his name is sepp blatter and the organization he runs, fifa, is now mired in a corruption scandal, but as jericka dunk an reports, that didn't stop blatter from winning a fifth term as fifa's head. >> reporter: the timing of fifa's worst corruption scandal didn't hurt the organization's 16-year president, sepp sepp blatter. >> congress, they are of their opinion that i am still the man to go into this problems and to solve this problems. >> reporter: the problems include wednesday
even animals like this rare white bengal tiger are at risk from heatstroke and shock so zoo keepers have to hose them down, which seems to be a welcome relief. hospitals have reported an influx flux of patients affected by the extreme conditions with dehydration and heatstroke high on the list of problems. the monsoon rains are forecast to hit in the next few days and slowly move north through it the worst-hit areas. when they do, it's unlikely anyone will complain about the weather. allen...
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estimates 130,000 people have undertaken the perilous journey across the bay of pain bengal.t in boats. and fall in to the hands of human traffickers who demand a steep price for passage. once they reach southern thailand they are typically held at random before being transported by land to malaysia. but in response to a recent crack down by the thai government the traffickers began abandoning the rohingya at sea. thailand and i understand neesha sparked outrage by turning away the boats from their waters leaving thousands trapped with little food or water. they are now offering temporary shelter but the meeting in bangkok seeks to find a more permanent solution. permanent solution. >> the u.n. has acknowledged the shortcomings in the census. >> while recognizing the achievements of the census, we must not overlook some of its shortcomings. [ inaudible ] >> demands by people -- [ inaudible ] identifying demands that have not conceded by authorities. this controversy prevented many people being from counted. >>> to other news now. fifa boss sepp blat percent refuse to go resig
estimates 130,000 people have undertaken the perilous journey across the bay of pain bengal.t in boats. and fall in to the hands of human traffickers who demand a steep price for passage. once they reach southern thailand they are typically held at random before being transported by land to malaysia. but in response to a recent crack down by the thai government the traffickers began abandoning the rohingya at sea. thailand and i understand neesha sparked outrage by turning away the boats from...
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a beach resort on the bay of bengal, and plans for three more hilton. >> there was a great interest frominess perspective to come to the country, and also from a leisure perspective. erik: for decades, this is what the world's irma. knew of burma. now tourism is taking off. growing by more than 400% in 10 years. the rest of the world is starting to discover the breathtaking beauty and rich history and food. size of that, the color, they do not smell. they are very sweet in flavor. erik: what is missing our first world standards. after so many years of isolation, they can barely meet the basic needs of western companies. blake shelton. trying to make five star from scratch is quite a challenge. getting supplies to the hotel, a lot of logistic challenges. erik: they want to more than double tourism in the next five years. the government has enlisted it runs a business to help -- it's friends in business to help. tell me about your strategic partner? >> we have great respect for each other, a lot of digital goods is done before we select business partners. so far so good. byk: their gdp may
a beach resort on the bay of bengal, and plans for three more hilton. >> there was a great interest frominess perspective to come to the country, and also from a leisure perspective. erik: for decades, this is what the world's irma. knew of burma. now tourism is taking off. growing by more than 400% in 10 years. the rest of the world is starting to discover the breathtaking beauty and rich history and food. size of that, the color, they do not smell. they are very sweet in flavor. erik:...
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myanmar's information ministry describe those on board as bengally.hat's the term they use for the minority rohingya that does not consider citizens. it has warned against finger pointing to discuss the growing migrant crisis. >>> more than a 4,000 migrants have landed in indonesia malaysia thailand myanmar and bangladesh. it has been asked that they step up the rescue efforts. and they have approved a list of recommendations to tackle the root causes of the crisis including promoting full respect for human rights and investing in economic development. scott haidler has more from bangkok. >> thailand planned this meeting weeks ago just after the migrant boats were discovered adrift. packed with desperate rohingya and bangladeshi migrants. many are still out there. nations indirectly involved and directly came together to meet. they agreed to an anti- anti-migrant trafficking task force, but there were disagreements on the root problems behind the migration. myanmar accused the u.n. of inaccurately placing blame. >> it will not solve any troubles. >> b
myanmar's information ministry describe those on board as bengally.hat's the term they use for the minority rohingya that does not consider citizens. it has warned against finger pointing to discuss the growing migrant crisis. >>> more than a 4,000 migrants have landed in indonesia malaysia thailand myanmar and bangladesh. it has been asked that they step up the rescue efforts. and they have approved a list of recommendations to tackle the root causes of the crisis including promoting...
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. >> myanmar's navy said that the people are bengallys. that's the word they use to describe rohingya muslims. thousands have fled and traveled to indonesia malaysia and thailand in the last few weeks. >>> well myanmar is under increasing international pressure over the plight of the rohingya. here's what one senior u.s. diplomat said about the humanitarian crisis during his trip on friday. >> the root of the problem is the political and social situation on the ground in rakhine state. in order to develop a sustainable and durable solution the government must fulfill its previous commitments to improve living conditions and security the full protection human rights and fundamental freedoms in accordance to international standards. >> indonesia waters have failed to find more boats filled with migrants. they stepped up the search operation. >> searching the sea for boats for rohingya. the navy searches in areas where stranded boats have been spotted before. before the navy september them away now indonesia has agreed to give them shelter. t
. >> myanmar's navy said that the people are bengallys. that's the word they use to describe rohingya muslims. thousands have fled and traveled to indonesia malaysia and thailand in the last few weeks. >>> well myanmar is under increasing international pressure over the plight of the rohingya. here's what one senior u.s. diplomat said about the humanitarian crisis during his trip on friday. >> the root of the problem is the political and social situation on the ground in...
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. >> in the past, smuggler efforts have moved people from the bay of bengal to thailand where migrantsere eventually brought into malaysia. but after thai authorities discovered dozens of migrant bodies in these camps, they cracked down and the land lock was closed. we've seen overcrowded boats arriving both here and here, on the coasts of both indonesia and malaysia. >> reporter: the problem is, indonesia, malaysia and thailand all say these migrants aren't welcome on their shores. all three countries have pushed some boats back out to sea, after leaving passengers with fresh supplies. experts warn there are other migrant boats still missing. >> we need urgently to help these people disembark. to get them medical attention. without water and after four to six weeks offshore, already, i guarantee you we're going to have people in serious condition and deaths. >> reporter: in an interview with cnn's andrew stevens, thailand's prime minister said he would consult with other countries in the region to across the root causes of this phenomenon. but that won't solve the immediate crisis. ho
. >> in the past, smuggler efforts have moved people from the bay of bengal to thailand where migrantsere eventually brought into malaysia. but after thai authorities discovered dozens of migrant bodies in these camps, they cracked down and the land lock was closed. we've seen overcrowded boats arriving both here and here, on the coasts of both indonesia and malaysia. >> reporter: the problem is, indonesia, malaysia and thailand all say these migrants aren't welcome on their shores....
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. >> they used the word bengally to dismiss rohingya. government say they're migrants from bangladesh. critics say that the new law is another form of persecution. the country where many muslims cherish big families. >> it can happen to other minorities in the country not only to the rohingya, but also it can be implemented to other minorities as well. >> regional authorities will be responsible for implementing the law and having babies. while there is no official punishment for those who break the rules people here are worried. al jazeera. >> now, at least 57 people have died in central and southeastern china. torrential rains have forced more than 250,000 to temporary shelters. landslides have caused buildings to collapse, low-lying villages have been swamped and crops have been damaged. >>> now the united nations children's charity is worried about the emotional toll of nepal's devastating earthquake has had on the union, and the country's child welfare service is in crisis. >> reporter: at the center of in kathmandu children have be
. >> they used the word bengally to dismiss rohingya. government say they're migrants from bangladesh. critics say that the new law is another form of persecution. the country where many muslims cherish big families. >> it can happen to other minorities in the country not only to the rohingya, but also it can be implemented to other minorities as well. >> regional authorities will be responsible for implementing the law and having babies. while there is no official punishment...
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. >> controlling the population growth of the bengallys is to protect our country's security.have a right to protect our country. it does not mean that we're not observing human rights. >> the rohingya are an ethnic minority with a history of living in myanmar but most of them are still considered illegal migrants from bangladesh. groups from 2012 forced 140,000 rohingya to flee their homes. many have been living in capers ever since. critics say that the new law is another form of persecution in a country where many muslims cherish big families. >> it can also happen to other minorities in the country. not only the rohingya, but also it can be implemented to other minorities as well. >> regional authorities will be responsible for implementing the law in having babies. why there is no official punishment for those who break the rules women here are worried. al jazeera. >> an oil pipeline spill in the united states is raising questions about industry safety. more than 300 workers are trying to clean up the spill on the coast of california. u.s. government records show on avera
. >> controlling the population growth of the bengallys is to protect our country's security.have a right to protect our country. it does not mean that we're not observing human rights. >> the rohingya are an ethnic minority with a history of living in myanmar but most of them are still considered illegal migrants from bangladesh. groups from 2012 forced 140,000 rohingya to flee their homes. many have been living in capers ever since. critics say that the new law is another form of...
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david fulcher used to spend his sundays a mile away playing football for the bengals. he runs one of the jails most popular programs. >> my program, mentoring against negative actions, mana speaks for itself. i'm going to be a mentor to teach them to stay away from negativity and negative actions. their involvement in the world is all about negativity. do i make the right decisions all the time? no i don't. but my decisions once i retired from football was about my wife, my son and daughter. every day i get up in the morning, i come to work. i do things for them. it is not about me no more. >> he is very dedicated. and he helps these young men address real problems and issues in real time in their lives. and he has a great success. and creating a different mind set for these guys. >> there are eleven steps in the program. they have to take the information they have gotten through those 11 weeks and make a change. but also during graduation they have to have a game plan. a plan if, if they were released today or tomorrow, what would that plan be? >> can you live a new l
david fulcher used to spend his sundays a mile away playing football for the bengals. he runs one of the jails most popular programs. >> my program, mentoring against negative actions, mana speaks for itself. i'm going to be a mentor to teach them to stay away from negativity and negative actions. their involvement in the world is all about negativity. do i make the right decisions all the time? no i don't. but my decisions once i retired from football was about my wife, my son and...
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the cincinnati bengals. sam white on who really wins from tom brady's punishment. of people have been asking. how about a rock received. why one new age idea was suddenly adopted by a whole bunch of companies in silicon valley and now there is push back. stay tuned. john bunch on hold. >> you know, that is right. we get it. farmer joe meads farmar drones. how agriculture -- at the end of the day, it is all about money. ♪ [bassist] two late nights in tucson. blew an amp.but good nights. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.tha t's how we own it. >> big news for farmers. drones are making major waves. the drones are helping farmers cut down operation costs. our own jeff flock is on the story. jeff. jeff: melissa, i hold in my hands the future of agriculture in some way. i
the cincinnati bengals. sam white on who really wins from tom brady's punishment. of people have been asking. how about a rock received. why one new age idea was suddenly adopted by a whole bunch of companies in silicon valley and now there is push back. stay tuned. john bunch on hold. >> you know, that is right. we get it. farmer joe meads farmar drones. how agriculture -- at the end of the day, it is all about money. ♪ [bassist] two late nights in tucson. blew an amp.but good nights....
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already there is a 200-hilton in the new capital city, a luxury beach resort on the bay of bengal, and for at least three more hiltons. >> after the sanctions were lifted, there was great interest from a business perspective to come to the country, and also from a leisure perspective. erik: for decades this was what the world knew of burma. a brutal repression under a military dictator. tourism is taking off, growing by more than 400% in 10 years. the rest of the world is starting to discover myanmar's breathtaking beauty, its rich history, and of course, the food. >> this is the riverfront. look at the size of that, look at the color. they are naturally very sweet in flavor. why do people come? that's why. is missing in myanmar our first world standards. after so many is isolation, the economy can barely meet the basic needs of western companies, like hilton. >> trying to make five start from scratch is quite a challenge. finding team members, settling them here, getting supplies to the hotel, a lot of logistic challenges. to more than wants double tourism in the next five years. the
already there is a 200-hilton in the new capital city, a luxury beach resort on the bay of bengal, and for at least three more hiltons. >> after the sanctions were lifted, there was great interest from a business perspective to come to the country, and also from a leisure perspective. erik: for decades this was what the world knew of burma. a brutal repression under a military dictator. tourism is taking off, growing by more than 400% in 10 years. the rest of the world is starting to...
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thailand as a transit point of allowing migrants to come in in unprecedented numbers from the bay of bengal. rohingya muslims are among the most persecuted people and are joined by bangladeshis. the united nations warned that there may be as many as 8,000 people in the sees behind us on boats, and there is nowhere for them to land. as you mentioned malaysia is saying they'll turn back boats that enter their waters. indonesia said the same the other day. there's nowhere safe for them to land. this concentration on human trafficking, the criminal element is on the part of the own >>> we spoke about the rohingya and how thousands are in migration camps. the organization is calling on south-east asian nations to be active, go out and find and rescue migrants believed to be stranded at sea. do you think thailand malaysia indonesia and others in the area will heed the call or will they try to close the door to the migrant? >> this is the problem, there's a history or culture in south-east asia of noninterference. rohingya muslims are denied citizenship. they are stateless, they are segregated in
thailand as a transit point of allowing migrants to come in in unprecedented numbers from the bay of bengal. rohingya muslims are among the most persecuted people and are joined by bangladeshis. the united nations warned that there may be as many as 8,000 people in the sees behind us on boats, and there is nowhere for them to land. as you mentioned malaysia is saying they'll turn back boats that enter their waters. indonesia said the same the other day. there's nowhere safe for them to land....
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she is the daughter of cincinnati bengals player devon still.ed a picture of lea to his instagram page today. lea is receiving a stem cell transplant. it's a four to six week procedure of high doses of chemo in aims to kill off any remaining cancer cells that might be in her body. still says it is a serious procedure but lea's spirits are high and i know that a lot of people are praying for her. >> absolutely. let's get a check what's on your radar tonight. here's chief meteorologist scott williams. >> iain and lucy it's been warm warm. passed two days the high of 85 degrees. we did it today. 85 the normal though for this time of year is 71. so temperatures well above where we should be for this time of year. in fact look at the numbers right now. it's still 78 degrees in philadelphia. you have the concrete the urban heat island effect on going. 66 wildwood. 68 right now in pottstown and 71 in allentown. off to the north and west there is some slightly cooler air. we have 47 degrees in traverse city. low 50s in detroit. 67 right now in pittsburg
she is the daughter of cincinnati bengals player devon still.ed a picture of lea to his instagram page today. lea is receiving a stem cell transplant. it's a four to six week procedure of high doses of chemo in aims to kill off any remaining cancer cells that might be in her body. still says it is a serious procedure but lea's spirits are high and i know that a lot of people are praying for her. >> absolutely. let's get a check what's on your radar tonight. here's chief meteorologist...
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that's already been broken in one of two places, the bay of bengal. where it should be on the first of june is this far north across to myanmar. where it actually is and we're only a few hours away from the first of june is right to the south of that, through sri lanka, just coming into myanmar so it's delayed. it's these showers now bursting more and more readily that are relieving the heat, so the signs that we have seen, a requirement for an awful lot more water daily has declined. the heat is around, but nothing like as bad as it was. we will see showers burst here and more especially in pakistan and northwest india, as well. back to. >> thank you rob. china has reacted angrily to u.s. criticism of construction on reclaimed land in the south china sea. this explains what is at stake. >> rich in marine resources and minerals a third of the world's shipping passes through here. the shoreline is shared by eight countries, each with claims to the sea many of which overlap. china's are the most extensive including the vast majority of the sea but it's
that's already been broken in one of two places, the bay of bengal. where it should be on the first of june is this far north across to myanmar. where it actually is and we're only a few hours away from the first of june is right to the south of that, through sri lanka, just coming into myanmar so it's delayed. it's these showers now bursting more and more readily that are relieving the heat, so the signs that we have seen, a requirement for an awful lot more water daily has declined. the heat...
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. >>> cincinnati bengals dick cheney still asking for prayers for his daughter after his five-year-oldm cell transplant that involves high doses of chemotherapy. our best wishes and prayers for them. >> absolutely. >>> new questions over the battle for the future of the nsa's data collection. the program left inñrxd limbo after 4kwmakers failed to come to añ4j4(p&c@ decision. randpaul eveni]qt(ñr vowingqzvç toçó quotexd force the expiration ofu! theq!t( program. inside the oval office, reiterated his call that lawmakers act quickly andt( pass theñr measure. >> we've only got a few days. these authorities expire+ on sunday att( midnight and i don't want us to be in a situation in which for a certain period of time those authorities go away and suddenly we're dark and heaven forbid, we've got a problem. >> jamie weinstein is here, senior editor for the daily caller. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> as we sit now those authorities ! ld go away and per usual politics are at play. what is the political posturing involved right now? >> well, if you believe rand paul, theyu! will if aw
. >>> cincinnati bengals dick cheney still asking for prayers for his daughter after his five-year-oldm cell transplant that involves high doses of chemotherapy. our best wishes and prayers for them. >> absolutely. >>> new questions over the battle for the future of the nsa's data collection. the program left inñrxd limbo after 4kwmakers failed to come to añ4j4(p&c@ decision. randpaul eveni]qt(ñr vowingqzvç toçó quotexd force the expiration ofu! theq!t(...
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many of them occurring along the east coast near the bay of bengal.are going to stay very, very hot. factoring in the humidity, especially along the coast, we're going to feel that heat index creeping all the way into the upper 40s once again. there was some relief, but only a small bit. the shell pumped up on friday morning, only about 0.7 millimeters of rainfall. they are looking for more. it's still about two to three weeks before the monsoon is officially going to settle in. in fact, i just now edged over the southern portions of sri lanka, that pop-up shower that happened on the east coast of india was very short lived. it still has another couple of weeks before that monsoon eventually starts to cool things off and brings in the much needed rainfall. i want to talk about something different because we have spectacular footage of a volcano that erupted in southwestern japan. this is in the volcanic islands in the southwest portion of japan. look at this. this is the actual moment when the volcano erupted. there was what is called a pyro clostic f
many of them occurring along the east coast near the bay of bengal.are going to stay very, very hot. factoring in the humidity, especially along the coast, we're going to feel that heat index creeping all the way into the upper 40s once again. there was some relief, but only a small bit. the shell pumped up on friday morning, only about 0.7 millimeters of rainfall. they are looking for more. it's still about two to three weeks before the monsoon is officially going to settle in. in fact, i just...
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. >>> in context, a call to address the unprecedented flow of migrants in the bay of bengal. leaders are gathering to discuss what to do about thousands stranded in the waters. 17 nations from the region are in bangkok, along with representatives from the united states and the u.n. human rights commission. most of the migrants are the rohingya considered by many as the most persecuted people in the world. the muslim group comes from western myanmar. they number more than a million. they don't consider the citizens, meaning that they are stateless. we report from an emergency conference in bank kick. where it is friday morning. give us the latest from the rescue operation that is going on in the high seas. >> well the rescue operation now is ongoing. there are vessels from several navy's in the sea looking for more of the boats. there's reports of spotting overnight thursday into friday. there's no confirmation of that. thailand deployed a flat top vessel that they say will be used as a floating immigration and humanitarian center, they have not communicated to the media or th
. >>> in context, a call to address the unprecedented flow of migrants in the bay of bengal. leaders are gathering to discuss what to do about thousands stranded in the waters. 17 nations from the region are in bangkok, along with representatives from the united states and the u.n. human rights commission. most of the migrants are the rohingya considered by many as the most persecuted people in the world. the muslim group comes from western myanmar. they number more than a million....