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can you tell us what is happening in cairo and what it is you are protesting? >> it is an unusual meeting in cairo and after what happened in the last two weeks rewarding the violence and the discussion about the rights of the doctors to work. >> can you tell us what it is that happened actually at the hospital at the end of last month, which provoked these protests today? >> no, i don't, i am not going to discuss what happened, because it's not my subject. i was not involved personally, all the information i have is just coming from the media and sources, and i don't like to -- >> ok. tell us about the meeting today, what are your demands? >> it is a provisional meeting, ok, looking for giving the doctors in egypt to work -- rewarding everything. we are working in difficult situations and they would like to make it -- last two weeks there has been an issue about the security of the doctors, where they are working in the hospital. when physicians working together, they can seek their rights. their rights is to have a chance to deliver better care for the egypti
can you tell us what is happening in cairo and what it is you are protesting? >> it is an unusual meeting in cairo and after what happened in the last two weeks rewarding the violence and the discussion about the rights of the doctors to work. >> can you tell us what it is that happened actually at the hospital at the end of last month, which provoked these protests today? >> no, i don't, i am not going to discuss what happened, because it's not my subject. i was not involved...
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also head, italy demands an investigation into the disappearance of a student who disappeared in cairo last month. >>> protests bring athens to a standstill as thousands of workers strike against government. >>> security is tightened for the carnival after the news assaults that shocked germany. >>> five years of civil war over a quarter million dead, half a million under siege complete cut off from food and aid, and 9 million forced to flea. these are the numbers that describe the human catastrophe in syria. on the ground, fighting rages on. instead of talking, the government is waging an offensive driving out the opposition. at a london conference, leaders call for millions in aid for refugees, appealing to the conscience world. >> we are facing a critical shortfall in life saving aid that is fatally holding back our humanitarian efforts. after years of conflict, we are witnesses a desperate movement of humanity, as hundreds of thousands of syrians fear they have no alternative than to put their lives in the hands of evil people smugglers in search of a future. >> this is deeply dist
also head, italy demands an investigation into the disappearance of a student who disappeared in cairo last month. >>> protests bring athens to a standstill as thousands of workers strike against government. >>> security is tightened for the carnival after the news assaults that shocked germany. >>> five years of civil war over a quarter million dead, half a million under siege complete cut off from food and aid, and 9 million forced to flea. these are the numbers...
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coming up, on the program italy summons the ambassador after a student disappeared turns up dead in cairohowing signs of torture. sweden says a u.n. panel decided that the founder assange is unlawfully detained in a london embassy. and scuffles in athens as greeks have the pressure of prime minister with a nationwide walk out over cuts. ♪ thank you for joining us we begin the program in syria where there have been two developing stories, in the last hour saudi arabia said it's ready to send ground troops to syria to take part in an operation by the u.s. led coalition against the islamic state of iraq and levante as tens of thousands are fleeing aleppo countryside and on the move after a three-day offensive by the syrian government which according to turkey's prime minister was backed by more than 300 russian air strikes, hundreds of families are screaming to the turkish border and urging authorities to let them in. meanwhile billions of dollars have been pledged to help syrians in need in both inside and outside the war torn country. at a conference in london 60 countries committed to giv
coming up, on the program italy summons the ambassador after a student disappeared turns up dead in cairohowing signs of torture. sweden says a u.n. panel decided that the founder assange is unlawfully detained in a london embassy. and scuffles in athens as greeks have the pressure of prime minister with a nationwide walk out over cuts. ♪ thank you for joining us we begin the program in syria where there have been two developing stories, in the last hour saudi arabia said it's ready to send...
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cairo is homeless and was arrested two days ago on drug charges in hialeah. in and so cairo faces charges of car burglary as well as burglary he is expected to face a judge tomorrow. his size 13 nike jordan's have been taken in as evidence. reporting live in miami beach, liane morejon, local10 news. >> calvin: thanks a lot. now to vote 2016, and a new poll showing donald trump way out in front of his republican rivals in florida. the quinnipiac university poll finds trump with 44% support followed by senator marco rubio with 28%. ted cruz 12%. john kasich only 7%. the florida primary set for march 15th. >>> meanwhile, democrats are out on the campaign trail today. hillararclinton stumping for votes in south carolina, where the democratic primary will take place in a couple of days. local10's glenna milberg live& now in florence, south carolina with much more on this. glenna. >> glenna: calvin, hello. right, hillary clinton absolutely just wrapped up the gathering she had at this church here in florence, and this was actually the second event in carolina midla
cairo is homeless and was arrested two days ago on drug charges in hialeah. in and so cairo faces charges of car burglary as well as burglary he is expected to face a judge tomorrow. his size 13 nike jordan's have been taken in as evidence. reporting live in miami beach, liane morejon, local10 news. >> calvin: thanks a lot. now to vote 2016, and a new poll showing donald trump way out in front of his republican rivals in florida. the quinnipiac university poll finds trump with 44% support...
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. >> reporter: cairo is being held on a total of $68,000 bond. he must appear in court once again on monday for that case he was on prbation for. we are live in miami this afternoon, liane morejon, local 10 news. >>> it was very y scary. people were coming out their door and everything. we didn't know -- you know what i am saying. everybody just was shook up around here. >> constance: yeah, now hearing from neighbors this ternoon after a house fire and explosion in ft. lauderdaleand explosion in ft. lauderdale. it happened on northwest 11th court north of sunriss boulevard. take a look at this. the wall in the home collapsed after some sort of explosion. neighbors say the blast could be heard several houses down. >> it was a loud boom like that and then some. but other than that, it shook everything. shook people's houses. unclear what exactly caused that explosi. >>> a boil water order for residents in north miambeach. affecting homes and businesses on this map along northeast 166on this map along northeast 166th street east of 35th avenue. crew
. >> reporter: cairo is being held on a total of $68,000 bond. he must appear in court once again on monday for that case he was on prbation for. we are live in miami this afternoon, liane morejon, local 10 news. >>> it was very y scary. people were coming out their door and everything. we didn't know -- you know what i am saying. everybody just was shook up around here. >> constance: yeah, now hearing from neighbors this ternoon after a house fire and explosion in ft....
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abaza was an imam in cairo. he preached jihad to his followers, but he fell off the grid 7 years ago. that's because when his son died, he tk the jihad name jind allah. he came to america to recruit sleeper cells. you're telling us that that detainee in there is jamal abaza? amazing what you learn when you talk to people. he was also a prison imam in virginia 3 years ago. are you familiar with the militant islamic society? they're home grown? we know the cell that abaza put together has access to anthrax, we have protocols that we have to follow. you really going to allow a terrorist attack on u.s. soil because of protocols? i told you what i learned in there because you and i, fbi, cia, right now we have the ability to break through all the protocol and share information. let me see what weave. coordinate with agent jareau and penelope garcia at quantico. please. think it'll work? i don't know. cia's tough. they play it pretty close to the vest. well, if we don't all work together, more people are gonna die. a
abaza was an imam in cairo. he preached jihad to his followers, but he fell off the grid 7 years ago. that's because when his son died, he tk the jihad name jind allah. he came to america to recruit sleeper cells. you're telling us that that detainee in there is jamal abaza? amazing what you learn when you talk to people. he was also a prison imam in virginia 3 years ago. are you familiar with the militant islamic society? they're home grown? we know the cell that abaza put together has access...
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a 28-year-old student who has been living in cairo.disappeared on the 25th of january, the anniversary of the uprising that lead to the disposition of the former president. his body showed signs of torture, signs of cigarette burns, and stab wounds. they have also called for giant investigation, calling to make sure that it is fair. the local authority in the province initially said in fact that the death of the man was the consequence of a road accident. >>> clashes have broken out in greece as workers walked off of the job in a nation-wide protest. thousands took to the streets protesting against the government's planned pension reform and salary cuts. tensions were high as violence broke out between workers and police. it brought the city of athens to a virtual stand still. >> reporter: this is the third general strike since [ inaudible ] austerity. but unlike the other two, it has brought support from the upper middle class and the countryside, they are angry about the proposed social security overhaul. it would cost a million taxp
a 28-year-old student who has been living in cairo.disappeared on the 25th of january, the anniversary of the uprising that lead to the disposition of the former president. his body showed signs of torture, signs of cigarette burns, and stab wounds. they have also called for giant investigation, calling to make sure that it is fair. the local authority in the province initially said in fact that the death of the man was the consequence of a road accident. >>> clashes have broken out in...
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family explained that cairo earned his neigh nickname because he has committed similar crime and removes his shoes once inside the hope. he is facing burglary grand theft charges. >> neki: new york yoko own no has been hospitalized in new york city. the 83-yeararld widow of john lennon experienced flu like symptom. other reports say she suffered a stoke. police say that speak person says that is not true. >> >> todd: and a shooting in kansashat left four people dead. the exgirl friend are charged in charged with giving him guns chh she faces up to ten years in prison if con vick oovmentd she knew he was a convicted felon and not thriewd have the firearms. ford killed three and bounded 13 others in the rampage on thursday. it started after he was served way restraining order at his workplace. he w originally from south florida. >> it's terrifying. 's scary. >> and to see it's so close to home you know. you hear it every where else but when it's right here at the door, it is really surprising. >> todd: ford also has a criminal history here in s. he committed burglary and grand theft in 200
family explained that cairo earned his neigh nickname because he has committed similar crime and removes his shoes once inside the hope. he is facing burglary grand theft charges. >> neki: new york yoko own no has been hospitalized in new york city. the 83-yeararld widow of john lennon experienced flu like symptom. other reports say she suffered a stoke. police say that speak person says that is not true. >> >> todd: and a shooting in kansashat left four people dead. the...
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he made the announce the in cairo. >> president el-sisi delivers his first speech to parliament. the lower house dominated by muslim brotherhood mps was dissolved in 2012. since then all power has been in the hands of the president. but in his speech sisi announc ed he was handing that power back. >> the great people of egypt i announce before you representative of the people the transfer of the legislative authority to the elected parliament. this is held by the executive authority as an extraordinary measure forced upon us by circumstances. >> in theory this seems like a significant shift of power away from the president, but some question what it will mean in practice. >> it's just keeping for the sake of formalities. >> the impact is that we are going to stay with one dominant power, which is the executive, not is going to be changed. >> sisi said he wants to transform egypt into a modern democratic state. but to many life seems to be getting worse, not better. on friday thousands of doctors in cairo protested against police brutality after two of their colleagues were report
he made the announce the in cairo. >> president el-sisi delivers his first speech to parliament. the lower house dominated by muslim brotherhood mps was dissolved in 2012. since then all power has been in the hands of the president. but in his speech sisi announc ed he was handing that power back. >> the great people of egypt i announce before you representative of the people the transfer of the legislative authority to the elected parliament. this is held by the executive authority...
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it seems like a very long time ago, the cairo speech, but i remember listening to that in 2009. it was a great speech, got a lot of attention at the time, supposed to be a landmark, and obama was trying to set the tone for what he called a new beginning with the muslim world. i think unfortunately what we've seen since that speech is not so much follow-up and a lack of vision when it comes tone gauging with the broader muslim world and obviously obama's policies have come under a lot of criticism especially in the middle east and syria for his failure to do more to protect syrians. but the additional impulse was the right one and i think obama is trying to return to some of that initial spirit. when it comes to republicans, you know, i think it's a kind of silly semantic game -- oh, obama won't say radical islamic terrorism, as if it really matters exactly how he names. this i think the bigger criticism, the one i actually would agree with, isn't about names but the substance of obama's policy that he hasn't, in my view, really prioritized the fight against i.s.i.s. the way he s
it seems like a very long time ago, the cairo speech, but i remember listening to that in 2009. it was a great speech, got a lot of attention at the time, supposed to be a landmark, and obama was trying to set the tone for what he called a new beginning with the muslim world. i think unfortunately what we've seen since that speech is not so much follow-up and a lack of vision when it comes tone gauging with the broader muslim world and obviously obama's policies have come under a lot of...
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on friday thousands of doctors in cairo protested against police brutality after two of their colleaguesreportedly beaten up by the police. sisi didn't mention the doctor's demonstration but he did praise egypt's security forces. >> translator: the army and the brave police are paying a high price and sacrificing their souls to protect themselves. >> reporter: improve egypt's image abroad have been danled damaged by the death of an italian student who was tortured and killed in cairo and the government is demanding answers. when sisi became president he promised nationwide security and economic stability but violence has surged in the sinai peninsula and human rights watch says 800 people were killed there in 2014 and the world bank says egypt's economy is not growing quickly enough to ob have the workforce, victoria with al jazeera. >>> egyptian authorities have opened the southern border crossing with gaza for the first time this year, hundreds of palestinians gathered at the border after gaining permission to cross and gaza authorities say there are more than 3500 people in need of me
on friday thousands of doctors in cairo protested against police brutality after two of their colleaguesreportedly beaten up by the police. sisi didn't mention the doctor's demonstration but he did praise egypt's security forces. >> translator: the army and the brave police are paying a high price and sacrificing their souls to protect themselves. >> reporter: improve egypt's image abroad have been danled damaged by the death of an italian student who was tortured and killed in...
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the government crackdown peaked last month in downtown cairo.s has long been the epicenter for people who oppose the government. and this used to be full of cafes. you can see they have all been closed now. clearly designed to send the message that nobody was allowed the space to meet or organize. in today's egypt, is there freedom of speech? >> reporter: mustafa meher is the brother of ahmed meher, one of egypt's best known activists. ahmed meher helped lead the revolution. on the streets he became an icon, mobbed wherever he went. >> dear ahmed meher, we call for your immediate and unconditional release. >> reporter: but today, meher's admirers can only write him letters. two years ago, he and many of the revolution's leaders were arrested for protesting a new law that banned protesting. he has spent every day since in solitary confinement. amal sharaf worked hand-in-hand with meher. will ahmed see any of these? reham ibrahim is meher's wife. >> they know he's a symbol for the revolution. he's paying the price now. for what? for saying the tru
the government crackdown peaked last month in downtown cairo.s has long been the epicenter for people who oppose the government. and this used to be full of cafes. you can see they have all been closed now. clearly designed to send the message that nobody was allowed the space to meet or organize. in today's egypt, is there freedom of speech? >> reporter: mustafa meher is the brother of ahmed meher, one of egypt's best known activists. ahmed meher helped lead the revolution. on the...
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cairo is being held on $68,000 bond. he also must a aear in court once again on monday in regards he was already on probation for. reporting in miami, liane morejon, local10 news. >> victor: finishing high school is a major milestone but what you do after is also very important. today some students were honored as rolol models auto conference in miami gardens, and local10 news reporter jenise ferdandez was there. >> jenise: i think i speak for a lot of people when i say that the college application process can be stressful, and that's ally what today was all about. these students had an opportunity to ask questions and also meet with mentors who can guide them tprough life after high school. jesus morelle is a seniority a north miami beach high school with dreams of going to college and playing baseball. he would be the pirs of his family to go t tcollege but the application process is something that can be overwhelming and at times confusion. >> i know me, i come from a broken home as well, my parents got a divorce, so
cairo is being held on $68,000 bond. he also must a aear in court once again on monday in regards he was already on probation for. reporting in miami, liane morejon, local10 news. >> victor: finishing high school is a major milestone but what you do after is also very important. today some students were honored as rolol models auto conference in miami gardens, and local10 news reporter jenise ferdandez was there. >> jenise: i think i speak for a lot of people when i say that the...
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his comments were made during an address to politicians in the capital cairo.toria gatenby has that story. >> reporter: president abdel fattah el-sisi delivers his first ever speech to parliament. the country's last democratically elected lower house which was dominated by muslim brotherhood m.p.s was dissolved in 2012. since then all power has been in the hands of the president. but in his speech, sisi announced he was handing that power back. >> translator: the great people of egypt, i announce before you the representative of the people, the transfer of the ladies and gentlemen slate i have authority to the elected parliament. this is after it was held by the head of the executive authorities as an extraordinary measure forced upon us by circumstances. >> reporter: in theory this seems like a significant shift of power away from the president, but some question what it will mean in practice. >> it's just keeping for the sake of keeping formalities. impact is that we are going to stay with one dominant power, which is the executive. nothing is going to be cha
his comments were made during an address to politicians in the capital cairo.toria gatenby has that story. >> reporter: president abdel fattah el-sisi delivers his first ever speech to parliament. the country's last democratically elected lower house which was dominated by muslim brotherhood m.p.s was dissolved in 2012. since then all power has been in the hands of the president. but in his speech, sisi announced he was handing that power back. >> translator: the great people of...
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police explained that cairo earned the nickname barefoot burglar because he committed similar crimes and always removes his shoes once inside the home. cairo facing several charges of burglary grand theft and a. >> >> neki: new this morning yoko own no has been hospitalled in new york city. the 83-year-old widow of john lennon hadeen experiencing flu like symptoms. earlier reports that she suffered a stoke but the publicists says this is not true. she is expected to be released from hospital later today. >> todd: and now to the latest on the workplace rampage in kansas that left four people ext girlfriend of the man who care ride out the shooting has been charged with giving hip the gun. 38-year-old sarah hopkins faces up to eight years in prison if con vick oovmentd police say she knew he wawa a convicted felon and not ah lod to have fire arpz. ford killed three and wounded 13 others in the the ram paim on thsday. it started when he was served way retraining order from the workplace. he was from south florida. >>> it's terrifying. it's scary. surprising to see it's so close at home.
police explained that cairo earned the nickname barefoot burglar because he committed similar crimes and always removes his shoes once inside the home. cairo facing several charges of burglary grand theft and a. >> >> neki: new this morning yoko own no has been hospitalled in new york city. the 83-year-old widow of john lennon hadeen experiencing flu like symptoms. earlier reports that she suffered a stoke but the publicists says this is not true. she is expected to be released from...
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cairo speech. i remember listening to that in 2009 and it was a great speech they got a lot of attention at the time. it was supposed to be a landmark. set the tone to for what he called a new beginning with the muslim world. i think unfortunately what we've seen since that speech is not so much following up and the lack of vision when it comes to engaging with the broader muslim world. obviously obama's policies have come under a lot of criticism in the middle east especially in syria. his failure to do more to protect syrian civilians. of the initial impulse that was the right one. he is trying to return to some of the initial spirit. republicans, io think it is kind of a semantic game that obama won't say radical islamic terrorism as if it really matters exactly how he names this. i think the bigger criticism, is that i would agree with, about the substance of obama's policy. he hasn't in my view really prioritized the fight against isis the way he should. he seems to be doing everything relucta
cairo speech. i remember listening to that in 2009 and it was a great speech they got a lot of attention at the time. it was supposed to be a landmark. set the tone to for what he called a new beginning with the muslim world. i think unfortunately what we've seen since that speech is not so much following up and the lack of vision when it comes to engaging with the broader muslim world. obviously obama's policies have come under a lot of criticism in the middle east especially in syria. his...
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heard of any and all the research of them positive even majore cancer centers are starting to use cairo therapy to help some patients for more information just visit our website at fox8.com and click on seeing on tv.t t cars.s. two major league baseball players that arese not give up their day job after crashing a golf cart into ahi lake. a man skips works for years and nobodyan noticed. oh boy. up next find out the bizarre way welcome back.ac it were taking you to the lauderdale marina.ak 72 degrees. look at the boat going by. you can also see they have a giant tarpon. they jump. and they just come to the surface you don't want to have i don't know what it looks like for dozen skiers are back on solid ground aftern being stuck in appendix ham car out of new hampshire skim resort.so yesterday afternoon subzero temperatures s out there we talked earlier last week at how the windchill with the salt crews blame a break issue on this theyh had reports of the gun each of the 48 passengers were within one woman describes the rescue as hair fortunately nobody was hurt. if you're heading to flo
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. ♪ >>> italy is demanding an investigation into the death of a student in cairo, whose body was foundng signs of having been tortured. he disappeared on the 25th of january. the italian government has urgently summoned the egyptian ambassador to a meeting to express its concern. >> reporter: on thursday the italian fvm has summoned the egyptian ambassador to italy following the suspicious death of an italian student who has been living in cairo. he disappeared on the 25th of january, the fifth anniversary of the uprising that lead to the depotion of president morsi. his body was found with signs of torture, cigarette butts, of stab wounds, and he must have suffered, it was said, a slow death. they are calling for an investigation calling for it to be fair. the local authority in egypt said that in fact the death was the consequence of a road accident. >>> a united nations legal panel will rule that julian assange is a victim of arbitrary detention. he has been in the ecuadorian embassy in london for more than three years. he was afraid of possible extradition to the united states. he
. ♪ >>> italy is demanding an investigation into the death of a student in cairo, whose body was foundng signs of having been tortured. he disappeared on the 25th of january. the italian government has urgently summoned the egyptian ambassador to a meeting to express its concern. >> reporter: on thursday the italian fvm has summoned the egyptian ambassador to italy following the suspicious death of an italian student who has been living in cairo. he disappeared on the 25th of...
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on friday thousands of doctors in cairo protested against police brutality after two colleagues from reportedly beaten up by the police. el-sisi did not mention the doctors' demonstration but did he praise the security forces. >> they're paying a high price of flood and are sacrificing their souls to protect a nation. >> el-sisi's attempts have also been damaged recently by the death of an italian student who was tortured and killed in cairo. the italian government is demanding answers. when sisi became president he promised nationwide security and economic stability. but violence has surged in the sinai peninsula. studenand the world bank said egypt's economy is not growing quickly enough to support it's rapidly growing population and workforce. hearing his isn't he was optimistic about egypt's future, but many egyptians are not. al jazeera. >> four civilians have been killed in the iraqi city of fallujah. the iraqi army targeting residential districts west of fallujah. ten others were injured, among them four children and two women. >>> a libyan air force jet has been shot down ove
on friday thousands of doctors in cairo protested against police brutality after two colleagues from reportedly beaten up by the police. el-sisi did not mention the doctors' demonstration but did he praise the security forces. >> they're paying a high price of flood and are sacrificing their souls to protect a nation. >> el-sisi's attempts have also been damaged recently by the death of an italian student who was tortured and killed in cairo. the italian government is demanding...
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their accusations come after two doctors were reportedly beaten up by police while at work in a cairotal last month. the doctors who said in televised interviews that a policeman pulled a gun on them over the dispute of the medical treatment of an officer. doctors threatened to begin a gradual strike if the police are not held accountable. >> translator: the protest is to prefend emergency doctors across egyptian hospitals. we are not only faced with aggression from patient's relatives, but also from the police, who are supposed to be defending young doctors who are supposed to work in a safe environment. >> reporter: such demonstrations are rare. under president sisi large demonstrations are effectively banned in egypt. but the doctors say they will not be silenced. they say they are protecting their professional dignity. >>> five u.n. peace keepers have been killed and another 30 injured in an attack on a base in northern mali. shelling hit the camp earlier on friday, and people reported seeing u.n. helicopters in the sky and hearing an exchange of gunfire outside of the city. no gr
their accusations come after two doctors were reportedly beaten up by police while at work in a cairotal last month. the doctors who said in televised interviews that a policeman pulled a gun on them over the dispute of the medical treatment of an officer. doctors threatened to begin a gradual strike if the police are not held accountable. >> translator: the protest is to prefend emergency doctors across egyptian hospitals. we are not only faced with aggression from patient's relatives,...
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in syria within seven days. >>> thousands of egyptian doctors have been protesting in the heart of cairoke of repeated attacks they say against medical staff. >>> there have been violent scenes in athens during an anti austerity protest. >>> an agreement signed a year ago was supposed to end fighting in ukraine. and orphans are among the civilians who are suffering badly. charles stratford reports. >> reporter: these children used to live in an orphanage, and now they live in a war zone. brought up in poverty and two with severe learning disabilities. they all now live with their adopted village in the so-called gray zone between pro-russian separatists fighters and the ukrainian army. the fighting continues, and especially at night. >> translator: nadia is always afraid when there is shelling. we try not to show them that we are afraid. >> reporter: an agreement signed last february in minsk was supposed toen the fighting. this the ukrainian army front line in another village close to the airport of the city of donetsk. heavy weapons are supposed to have been withdrawn, but both sides a
in syria within seven days. >>> thousands of egyptian doctors have been protesting in the heart of cairoke of repeated attacks they say against medical staff. >>> there have been violent scenes in athens during an anti austerity protest. >>> an agreement signed a year ago was supposed to end fighting in ukraine. and orphans are among the civilians who are suffering badly. charles stratford reports. >> reporter: these children used to live in an orphanage, and...
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they made comments in an address in the capital of cairo. we'll discuss it in a moment after this report. >> delivering his first-ever peach to parliament. the last democratically elected lower house dominated by muslim brotherhood detainees in 2012. el-sisi said he is handing the power back. >> the great people of egypt i have announced before you you're representative of the people, the transfer of the legislative authority to the elected parliament. this is after what is held by the head of the executive authorities as an extraordinary measure forced on us by circumstances. in their this seems like a significant shift in power away from the president, but some question what it will mean in practice. the impacts is that we're going to stay with one dominant power, which is the executive. nothing is going to be changed. >> sisi said he wants to transform egypt into a modern democratic state, but for many life seems to be getting worse, not better. on friday thousands of dollars in cairo protested against police brutality. sisi did not menti
they made comments in an address in the capital of cairo. we'll discuss it in a moment after this report. >> delivering his first-ever peach to parliament. the last democratically elected lower house dominated by muslim brotherhood detainees in 2012. el-sisi said he is handing the power back. >> the great people of egypt i have announced before you you're representative of the people, the transfer of the legislative authority to the elected parliament. this is after what is held by...
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a member of the doctor's union in cairo, and he says doctors are worried about their security. >> thereme violence coming from some of the security people in one or more hospitals, and this was exaggerated or not exaggerated on [ inaudible ] not less not more. but [ inaudible ] subject of politics at this time, the doctors will be divided into a divisional [ inaudible ] egyptian population, and there is no -- there will be no progress. the doctors agree about, first, the right of the poor patients to have -- to have [ inaudible ]. the doctors will never make [ inaudible ] offering medical care for poor patients. this is policy, and this is because we are a part of these poor patients, and we will never -- we will never stop treating them. >>> four white farmers accused of killing people are in court today. the men went to ask for wages, which was owed to them, and then they were murdered. but the farmers say they were acting in self-defense. >>> farmers are protesting against austerity measures in greece. the farmers hurled stones at the police. neave barker is in athens with more. >> r
a member of the doctor's union in cairo, and he says doctors are worried about their security. >> thereme violence coming from some of the security people in one or more hospitals, and this was exaggerated or not exaggerated on [ inaudible ] not less not more. but [ inaudible ] subject of politics at this time, the doctors will be divided into a divisional [ inaudible ] egyptian population, and there is no -- there will be no progress. the doctors agree about, first, the right of the poor...
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nate, so steve hindy arrives in cairo and sadad is in trouble. nate, read the story.all this stuff is happening this week. i read the story. why i vice president read about this in "the new york times". why i haven't read about this in the washington post? i said i don't know. i'm spiking the story and he hung up, you know. and about a month later sadad arrested all the fundamentalists all over the country and worked 24 hours in the story and nate called me up and said, hindy, didn't you write some shit about these fundamentalists, i said, yeah, you killed, he said never mind turn it around for pm. write for pm newspapers the next day. later sadad was murdered the next day, we were sitting behind him when it happened. that's the example of influence that times has on, you know, a big news gathering organization. you know, you ask an interesting question, david, about there were very moving and upsetting photos during the vietnam war but many taken by new york times photographers but that hasn't happened in the last 20 years. >> i think it's an open question as to why.
nate, so steve hindy arrives in cairo and sadad is in trouble. nate, read the story.all this stuff is happening this week. i read the story. why i vice president read about this in "the new york times". why i haven't read about this in the washington post? i said i don't know. i'm spiking the story and he hung up, you know. and about a month later sadad arrested all the fundamentalists all over the country and worked 24 hours in the story and nate called me up and said, hindy, didn't...
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it seems like a long time ago, the cairo speech. i remember listening to that in 2009.t was supposed to be a landmark, and obama was trying to set the tone for what he called, "a new beginning with the muslim world." what we have seen since the speech is not so much follow-up and a lack of vision when it comes to engaging with the broad muslim world. come under ay has lot of criticism in the middle east, especially syria, for his failure to do more to protect the civilians. -- the initial impulse was the right one. the president is trying to return to some of that initial spirit. when it comes to republicans, it is kind of a silly semantic game. 'radical 't say islamic terrorism' as if it matter what he names this." he hasn't really prioritized the fight against isis the way he should. he is doing everything reluctantly. he would rather see it as a bunch of, "bugs and fanatics," and dismissed them as an accident of history. he is not taking them as a serious phenomenon that could be with us for years and decades. something that is noticeable and should not be a republic
it seems like a long time ago, the cairo speech. i remember listening to that in 2009.t was supposed to be a landmark, and obama was trying to set the tone for what he called, "a new beginning with the muslim world." what we have seen since the speech is not so much follow-up and a lack of vision when it comes to engaging with the broad muslim world. come under ay has lot of criticism in the middle east, especially syria, for his failure to do more to protect the civilians. -- the...
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the train was enrount to cairo and it's reported a train conductor was arrested. >>> two maryland sheriff's deputies were shot and killed by a gunman. one was killed inside a northeast of baltimore. the deputy was talking to the suspect when he pulled out a gun and shot the deputy in the head. the other deputy and the gunman died in a shoot-out near the restaurant. >>> a standoff between ferguson, missouri, and the federal government is headed to court. attorney general loretta lynch says the justice department is filing a civil rights lawsuit against the city over its police and courts. the suit is in response to a vote by city leaders to revise an agreement with the government they say is not affordable. >> what we did last night was take out some things that we felt were immaterial to constitutional policing. >> ferguson is already millions of dollars in debt. the attorney general says the vote delays justice for residents. >>> coming up on the "morning news." against the odds. a little dog is rescued from a collapsed building days after a deadly earthquake. >>> and, later, fiery demonst
the train was enrount to cairo and it's reported a train conductor was arrested. >>> two maryland sheriff's deputies were shot and killed by a gunman. one was killed inside a northeast of baltimore. the deputy was talking to the suspect when he pulled out a gun and shot the deputy in the head. the other deputy and the gunman died in a shoot-out near the restaurant. >>> a standoff between ferguson, missouri, and the federal government is headed to court. attorney general...
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i moved to cairo. it was a poor neighborhood.as integrating myself and learning the language and the culture. there was a system in place. i call this the system of the big men. mubarak in egypt, the assad family. could doff the in libya. -- qaddafi in libya. a system had been locked in place with big men. these systems ran the government , ran these societies and they were deeply flawed people were under educated. theoriesed conspiracy and a lot of ignorance, ethnic and religious hatred under the surface but it was contained by these regimes. we will take care of the politics. richard: you surrender your right to complain, and we will take care of you. they were paternalistic. and they infantilized people which the people grew to present. the image i keep returning to his of old rowhouses. you think of these old rowhouses. they are beautiful to look at. they are rotten on the inside. rot, which ishe good. but by not opening the doors and , and having no democratic challenge they get worse and worse. this is where it begins. this
i moved to cairo. it was a poor neighborhood.as integrating myself and learning the language and the culture. there was a system in place. i call this the system of the big men. mubarak in egypt, the assad family. could doff the in libya. -- qaddafi in libya. a system had been locked in place with big men. these systems ran the government , ran these societies and they were deeply flawed people were under educated. theoriesed conspiracy and a lot of ignorance, ethnic and religious hatred under...
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. >>> miami beach busting a man they call the barefoot burglar. 19-year-old giancarlo cairo accused of being burglaries in the area all without wearing any shoes. he stood on a chaha, removed a ceiling tile, pulled himself up. two armed men wearing ski masks burst right in. police say the men went into home's homes and jewelry. one of the robbers tried to fire his gun but it did not go off. >>> a legal setback on thursday. the deputy claims he was in the right when he shot and killed jermaine mcbean who was carrying an unloaded air rifle. a judge sided with the state. his attorney says he wants to know if the grand juror helped indict the officer. >> his daughter was arrested by an bso deputy for d.w.i. and asked to determine the a bso community. >> the officer shot mcbean after responding to reports of a man with a gun. mcbean did not respond to orders to drop that weapon. family members say he had ear buds in at the time and never heard those commands. >>> were you the only person on the stage that's never been hired. >> i'm the only one on the stage that's hired people. you haven't
. >>> miami beach busting a man they call the barefoot burglar. 19-year-old giancarlo cairo accused of being burglaries in the area all without wearing any shoes. he stood on a chaha, removed a ceiling tile, pulled himself up. two armed men wearing ski masks burst right in. police say the men went into home's homes and jewelry. one of the robbers tried to fire his gun but it did not go off. >>> a legal setback on thursday. the deputy claims he was in the right when he shot and...
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signs of torture found on a student in cairo. >> the italian government is demanding answers following the death of a graduate student in egypt. investigators say that there's evidence of torture, and we have more on that. >> reporter: on thursday, the italian foreign minister as summoned following the death of a student in cairo. he disappeared on the 25th of january, the first anniversary of the uprise in the opposition, and his body was found on a beach on the side of the road. in alexandria, with signs of torture, and the prosecutor said that he had signs of cigarette butts and stab wounds, and a slow death. the italian foreign ministry has asked for a joint investigation calling to make sure that it will be fair and thorough, especially after statements in egypt, the local authority of the province in italy said it was the consequence of a road accident. >> that's from rome for us. >>> french investigators have no idea what caused one death and five men to fall ill after an inquiry last month. they were slow to react. but the report said that nothing was breached. the victims were
signs of torture found on a student in cairo. >> the italian government is demanding answers following the death of a graduate student in egypt. investigators say that there's evidence of torture, and we have more on that. >> reporter: on thursday, the italian foreign minister as summoned following the death of a student in cairo. he disappeared on the 25th of january, the first anniversary of the uprise in the opposition, and his body was found on a beach on the side of the road....
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. >> this is a rare scene on the streets of cairo. thousands of doctors who had enough of what they say is abuse by the police. their accusations come after two doctors were reportedly beaten up by police while at work in a cairo hospital last month. the doctors have said in televised interviews that the policemen pulled a gun on them over the dispute of medical treatment of an injured officers. the egyptian medical syndicate doctors threaten to begin a gradual strike if the police are not held accountable. >> we're not only faced with aggression, but also from the police who are supposed to be defending young doctors who need to work in a save environment. >> such protests are rare under egypt's president el-sisi. following the ousting of his predecessor mohammed morsecy large demonstrations are effectively banned in egypt. but these doctors insist they will not be silenced. they say they're defending their professional dignity. and they're calling on the health minister to resign. paul brennan, al jazeera. >> five u.n. peace keepers
. >> this is a rare scene on the streets of cairo. thousands of doctors who had enough of what they say is abuse by the police. their accusations come after two doctors were reportedly beaten up by police while at work in a cairo hospital last month. the doctors have said in televised interviews that the policemen pulled a gun on them over the dispute of medical treatment of an injured officers. the egyptian medical syndicate doctors threaten to begin a gradual strike if the police are...
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the 28 year old disappeared in cairo on january 25th.hat day marked the anniversary of the 2011 revolution. his body was found 10 days later. >> translator: we are sure egypt ran regime kill many people without a reason. we think that 40,000 students were killed by this regime and he could be one of them. >> reporter: hundreds gathered in rome to demand answers. they carried signs that read truth and justice. their speculation he was killed by egypt's security forces. it's an accusation the government continues to deny. >> translator: it is very annoying and frustrating to hear about accusations and rumors about the government of security agencies. we are known for integrity and transparency. >> reporter: and that's what the italian government is hoping for. a transparent investigation into his death. he published articles critical of the sisi government. he was researching independent unions in egypt. >> we used to joke that it was always very dangerous for egyptians, and safe for foreigners. but a lot of foreigners are subjected to the
the 28 year old disappeared in cairo on january 25th.hat day marked the anniversary of the 2011 revolution. his body was found 10 days later. >> translator: we are sure egypt ran regime kill many people without a reason. we think that 40,000 students were killed by this regime and he could be one of them. >> reporter: hundreds gathered in rome to demand answers. they carried signs that read truth and justice. their speculation he was killed by egypt's security forces. it's an...
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on friday thousands of doctors in cairo protested against police brutality after two of their colleagueere reportedly beaten up by the police. sisi did not mention the doctor's demonstration but did praise egypt's security forces. >> the army and the police are paying a high price and are sacrificing their souls to protect the nation. >> sisi's attempts to improve egypt's image abroad has been damaged by the death of an italian student who was tortured and killed in cairo. the italian government is demanding answers. when sisi became president he promised security and economic stability. but violence in the sinai peninsula and more than 800 people were killed there in 2014. the world bank said that egypt's economy is not growing quickly enough to absorb the country's rapidly growing population and workforce. during his speech sisi was optimistic about egypt's future, but many egyptians are not. al jazeera. >> and egyptian authorities have opened the southern rafa border crossing. hundreds of palestinians have gathered after securing permission to cross. there are 5,000 people in need of
on friday thousands of doctors in cairo protested against police brutality after two of their colleagueere reportedly beaten up by the police. sisi did not mention the doctor's demonstration but did praise egypt's security forces. >> the army and the police are paying a high price and are sacrificing their souls to protect the nation. >> sisi's attempts to improve egypt's image abroad has been damaged by the death of an italian student who was tortured and killed in cairo. the...
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the one in cairo has to make sure it does not cross certain lines. the cast says their goal is to introduce to audiences a different way to laugh. ### we're now just a few minutes from daytime blue ridge.. today-- lets check in with natalie and lindee.### coming up today on daytime blue ridge.. we give away cesar millan tickets to one lucky viewers.. plus.. huge warehouse sale going on this weekend.. where you can find huge savings on all types of furniture this weekend.. and food fanatic chef -- jeff bland ..is here today with a delicious recipe.. find out how to make his low country crab bake we hope you can join us .. for daytime.. we're coming up in friday: mostly sunny with highs in the upper 40s & lower 50s saturday: sun & clouds with isolated showers possible with highs in the lower sure to join us at 5 p-m for our daytime blue ridge.. i'm natalie faunce.. and i'm lindee katdare.. >>> good afternoon. welcome to daytime blue ridge. >> yesterday we would like to hit 5,000 likes on our facebook page and it happened before the show was over. >> th
the one in cairo has to make sure it does not cross certain lines. the cast says their goal is to introduce to audiences a different way to laugh. ### we're now just a few minutes from daytime blue ridge.. today-- lets check in with natalie and lindee.### coming up today on daytime blue ridge.. we give away cesar millan tickets to one lucky viewers.. plus.. huge warehouse sale going on this weekend.. where you can find huge savings on all types of furniture this weekend.. and food fanatic chef...
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thought it was going to be a great adventure and romantic fun journey along the way and i moved to cairo >> rose: it's been all that. >> and more and it's not just as i thought sitting with my martini overlooking my balcony with my typewriter writing the next tale of intrigue. instead i decided i'd go to the middle east and make my way that part of the world. i thought it would be the next story like gretzky can't be where the puck is but where the puck will be. so i moved out there and young journalism students i always say you want to be a great journalist think about 20 years from now where are you going to be today and where are you going to be well positioned to know that storyfké but >> rose: you're telling them to be where the next great stories and do you want to be covering that. and talking about tools you need. >> you need to prepare and i knew about the middle east back to the story at hand. i moved to the middle east and moved to cairo in a poor neighborhood and integrating myself and learning the language and culture and there was a system in place the system of the big me
thought it was going to be a great adventure and romantic fun journey along the way and i moved to cairo >> rose: it's been all that. >> and more and it's not just as i thought sitting with my martini overlooking my balcony with my typewriter writing the next tale of intrigue. instead i decided i'd go to the middle east and make my way that part of the world. i thought it would be the next story like gretzky can't be where the puck is but where the puck will be. so i moved out there...
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he make the comments in cairo to officials. >> reporter: president sisi delivers his first ever speech to parliament. the country's last democratically erected lower house which was dominated by muslim brotherhood mps was dissolved in 2012. since then the power has been in the hands of the president. he announced he was handing that power back. >> translation: the great people of egypt. i announce before you that a representative of the people, the trabs fer of the legislative authority-- transfer of the. this was after the extraordinary measure forced upon us by circumstances. >> reporter: it seems like a significant shift of power away from the president, but what one dors what the result of it will be >> the impact is that we will stay with one dominant power which is the executive. nothing is going to be changed >> reporter: sisi says he wants to transform egypt into a method endemocratic-- modern democratic state. there was a proceedest recently. sisi didn't mention the protest but he did praise the security forces. >> translation: a high price of blood and sacrificing of souls to
he make the comments in cairo to officials. >> reporter: president sisi delivers his first ever speech to parliament. the country's last democratically erected lower house which was dominated by muslim brotherhood mps was dissolved in 2012. since then the power has been in the hands of the president. he announced he was handing that power back. >> translation: the great people of egypt. i announce before you that a representative of the people, the trabs fer of the legislative...
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i moved to cairo. it was a poor neighborhood. integrating myself and learning the language and the culture. there was a system in place. i call this system in the book the system of the big men. they were mubarak in egypt, the assad family. qaddafi in libya. all of the royal families. these system had been locked in place with big men. these systems ran the government, ran these societies and they were deeply flawed . they were corrupt. people were under educated. deep-rooted conspiracy theories and a lot of ignorance, ethnic and religious hatred under the surface but it was contained by these regimes. and that was the system. charlie: a system that said to the populace we will take care of the politics. richard: you surrender your right to complain, and we will take care of you. they were paternalistic in nature. and they infantilized people which the people grew to present. the image i keep returning to his of old rowhouses. you think of these old rowhouses along coastlines. they are beautiful to look at. they are rotten on the
i moved to cairo. it was a poor neighborhood. integrating myself and learning the language and the culture. there was a system in place. i call this system in the book the system of the big men. they were mubarak in egypt, the assad family. qaddafi in libya. all of the royal families. these system had been locked in place with big men. these systems ran the government, ran these societies and they were deeply flawed . they were corrupt. people were under educated. deep-rooted conspiracy...
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. >> reporter: this is a rare seen on the streets of cairo, thousands of doctors, who have had enough they say is abuse by the police. their accusations come after two doctors were reportedly beaten up by police while at work in a cairo hospital last month. the doctors who said in televised interviews that a policeman pulled a gun on them after a dispute over the medical treatment of an injured officer. at the headquarters of the doctor's union, doctors threatened to begin a gradual strike if the police are not held accountable. >> translator: what is happening now, we can't tolerate. we're not only faced with aggression from patient's relatives but also from the police who are supposed to be defending young doctors who need to work in a safe environment. >> reporter: such protests are rare under president sisi. large demonstrations and public gatherings are effectively banned in egypt. but these doctors insist they will not be silenced. they say they are profending their professional dignity, and they are calling on the health minister to resign. >>> three u.n. peace keepers have bee
. >> reporter: this is a rare seen on the streets of cairo, thousands of doctors, who have had enough they say is abuse by the police. their accusations come after two doctors were reportedly beaten up by police while at work in a cairo hospital last month. the doctors who said in televised interviews that a policeman pulled a gun on them after a dispute over the medical treatment of an injured officer. at the headquarters of the doctor's union, doctors threatened to begin a gradual...
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the train was heading to cairo when it hit a concrete barrier causing two cars to over turn. the train's conductor has been arrested. >>> south korea showed off what it says is debris from north korea's missile launch last weekend. three pieces of rocket were found on the ocean floor of the yellow sea. debrisdebris has been recovered. >>> albert einstein is proven right again. the out of the world discovery scientists have made is coming up next. >> hillary clinton and bernie sanders square off tonight in a >>> hillary clinton and bernie sanders will debate each other again tonight as democrat presidential candidates focus on the caucuses. >> marlie hall has the latest from the campaign trail in milwaukee. >> reporter: republican presidential candidates are turning on the southern charm florida senator marco rubio told a crowd he favored a more respectful tone. >> when republicans tear each other up, democrats cheer. >> reporter: across town, john kasich made a humble request. >> if you like me, give me a vote an get on the phone and call a bunch of people. >> reporter: polls
the train was heading to cairo when it hit a concrete barrier causing two cars to over turn. the train's conductor has been arrested. >>> south korea showed off what it says is debris from north korea's missile launch last weekend. three pieces of rocket were found on the ocean floor of the yellow sea. debrisdebris has been recovered. >>> albert einstein is proven right again. the out of the world discovery scientists have made is coming up next. >> hillary clinton and...
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cairo removed his shoes. the thief ran out shoeless. police found and arrested him a short time later. detectives are investigating if he may be responsible for other similar burglaries. >>> we, a new poll showing donald trump s ealing home from republican rival marco rubio. the frontrunner with a large over the senator in the veri state he represents, but rubio has two weeks to win over his home state before florida's primary. it's debate day for the republicans candidates, which means he could do it as soon as tonight. >> reporter: donald trump travels to texas with growing momentum. >> we might not even need the two months. republican field trying to slow him down. >> trump can beat them all. >> reporter: w wch means the stakes will be high. with marco rubio -- >> the vast majority of republicanss do not want donald trump to be the nominee. >> reportrt: and ted cruz taking shots at the front runner. >> we can't be fooled by p.t. barnum. the time for the acrobats and the dcing bears has passed. >> reporter: the time for other gop cand
cairo removed his shoes. the thief ran out shoeless. police found and arrested him a short time later. detectives are investigating if he may be responsible for other similar burglaries. >>> we, a new poll showing donald trump s ealing home from republican rival marco rubio. the frontrunner with a large over the senator in the veri state he represents, but rubio has two weeks to win over his home state before florida's primary. it's debate day for the republicans candidates, which...
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he died today at a cairo hospital after he was admitted there suffering from a broken pelvis. boutros-ghali was a veteran egyptian diplomat who helped negotiate his country's landmark peace deal with israel. in 1992, he became the first arab and the first african to be appointed u-n secretary general. he served a single four- year term. the 15 members of the security council stood in silent tribute this morning at the united nations. well, it's looking a bit cloudy in parts of siouxland. and the northern area might see a bit of snow. ron's full an ida grove, iowa, man, who's wanted for attempted murder, remains at large, tonight. (sheila) if you're just getting home headlines. the suspected crime happened in the unincorporated town of carnarvon, iowa on sunday night. authorities says 36-year- old jeremy werneburg hit the victim intentionally with his car. officials say werneburg has ties to many towns in the surrounding area and say he could be anywhere. police in vermillion say two suspects h he confessed to an act of vandalism at a fraternity house at the university of south
he died today at a cairo hospital after he was admitted there suffering from a broken pelvis. boutros-ghali was a veteran egyptian diplomat who helped negotiate his country's landmark peace deal with israel. in 1992, he became the first arab and the first african to be appointed u-n secretary general. he served a single four- year term. the 15 members of the security council stood in silent tribute this morning at the united nations. well, it's looking a bit cloudy in parts of siouxland. and...
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he had been visiting cairo to research egyptian labor movements for his doctor degree and autopsy revealedd been tortured and the prime minister demanded egyptian authorities carry out a full investigation. afghan refugees crossing europe they are seeking asylum in italy because it's too hard in germany, berlin accepted the most number of refugees coming in the eu but it is now tightnessing border controls and forcing many to take a new route into northern italy from slovania and we report on the italy-slovania border. >> reporter: northern italy had until recently entire by part by the refugees heading south to north or right to left on this picture in slovania but now there are hundreds trying to prove their value to italy. in the volunteers they are in italy as their claims are assessed and they have food and limited freedoms to see what the authorities make of them. not perfect but some here already got the supposed promised land of germany and found it impossible to terminate and they turned around and came back to italy. >> when i went to germany i see they took 300 people and giving
he had been visiting cairo to research egyptian labor movements for his doctor degree and autopsy revealedd been tortured and the prime minister demanded egyptian authorities carry out a full investigation. afghan refugees crossing europe they are seeking asylum in italy because it's too hard in germany, berlin accepted the most number of refugees coming in the eu but it is now tightnessing border controls and forcing many to take a new route into northern italy from slovania and we report on...