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alexie can you tell us what else do you know at the moment in the wake of this car bomb in the capital city or so far we know very little details of what exactly happened in the model on capitol kish now we do know that a car with probably a larger with a russian license plate according to the pyramid of st minister exploded in the very center of the model shot so we do have unconfirmed reports by eyewitnesses that at least three people were killed by following the explosion but the official line the statement by the interior ministry says that he so far hasn't any confirmation of any became he always a tribe or of that car was severely injured and is now taken to hospital also we heard from the authorities that they are now trying to establish whether this was an explosion caused by some romper or a problem probably a terrorist attack or some gas explosion or anything of the sort so we all be waiting for more details coming from the. you know we will be updating you would believe that we get. reports of three people killed not confirmed yet after this car bomb in the moldovan capital of sa
alexie can you tell us what else do you know at the moment in the wake of this car bomb in the capital city or so far we know very little details of what exactly happened in the model on capitol kish now we do know that a car with probably a larger with a russian license plate according to the pyramid of st minister exploded in the very center of the model shot so we do have unconfirmed reports by eyewitnesses that at least three people were killed by following the explosion but the official...
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she's there live in the capital city.e on and tell me what she's been seeing on the ground, next. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." ♪ we could've gone a more traditional route... ... but it wouldn't have been nearly as memorable. ♪ >>> ten people died in protest-related clashes today in syria. another person died from injuries suffered from a couple days ago according to a human rights group tracking anti-government uprisings in syria. for weeks we've been telling you cnn has not been allowed to report from inside this country. until now. that has changed. hala gorani is in the capital city live for me in dumascus. tell me what you've seen in the time you've been there and touc
she's there live in the capital city.e on and tell me what she's been seeing on the ground, next. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not...
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the government does not control much beyond the capital city. of any future government faces the same problem the last one did. the state is virtually bankrupt. there are rebel movements to the north and independence movements to the south. this country is running the risk of becoming a second somalia. it is very unfortunate because it is really beautiful country. >> what do you think the tribes are doing right now in yemen? do you see any kind of organization tinplace? >> no, no organization of the time. ii have a feeling the tribes are trying to seize power for themselves over the peaceful opposition movement recently. >> thank you very much. that wraps up our in-depth report on the latest in yemen. as always, thanks for the company, everyone. dow jones index closed at 1410 captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
the government does not control much beyond the capital city. of any future government faces the same problem the last one did. the state is virtually bankrupt. there are rebel movements to the north and independence movements to the south. this country is running the risk of becoming a second somalia. it is very unfortunate because it is really beautiful country. >> what do you think the tribes are doing right now in yemen? do you see any kind of organization tinplace? >> no, no...
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cabinet reshuffle and he's all those who are offering fierce resistance on the streets of the capital city center for was caught up in the middle of a violent protests. but. there's still going to be. such a long. break that. people here. love going on at the moment the police trying to. find it right. now i love the people on the street. but with the calf muscle they really don't want anyone still that it's been said that the people behind the provoking. people still beating back on the central state even though you can have a building that's off by the place they turned out to become a place to start their i guess about the economic situation has been happening like ok what is going to. be completely paid attention to training people taking to. the police and they can retaliate it's just . the situation that's necessary say they're trying to face the facts and the police and fire. them managing by the looks of things to push back the police actually of the such a scare itself that a lot of the protesters who were throwing things like gas masks and he spoke to some of the nato guys from t
cabinet reshuffle and he's all those who are offering fierce resistance on the streets of the capital city center for was caught up in the middle of a violent protests. but. there's still going to be. such a long. break that. people here. love going on at the moment the police trying to. find it right. now i love the people on the street. but with the calf muscle they really don't want anyone still that it's been said that the people behind the provoking. people still beating back on the...
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business and finance is mostly concentrated in moscow there are several days every june when the capital city gets a break that's when the big money goes to st petersburg for the international economic poor and for a short time russia's very saw the north becomes the place to strike multimillion dollar deals and for business when the forum was first organized fifteen years ago its goal was to restart bush economic relations between the republics event quickly move beyond the boundaries of the former u.s.s.r. is russia's regularly growing economy became a major attraction to foreign investors two thousand and five was the historic year for reform bill but in ceremony was attended by the president for my dinner instantly raising the status of events to new heights it's been dubbed the russian davos with world leaders becoming frequent guests each year has been a record breaking for the number of deals signed until the credit crunch down the last minute. the two thousand and nine form budget was cut by a quarter and the number of contracts signed. up side was still apparently no businessman and
business and finance is mostly concentrated in moscow there are several days every june when the capital city gets a break that's when the big money goes to st petersburg for the international economic poor and for a short time russia's very saw the north becomes the place to strike multimillion dollar deals and for business when the forum was first organized fifteen years ago its goal was to restart bush economic relations between the republics event quickly move beyond the boundaries of the...
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plan, that the board of supervisors adopted, talks about what capital assets are and segregates those things from those things in the city operating budget. these kinds of st. capital costs are part of that. they are different from operations of maintenance. from cleaning our streets, repairing potholes, filling cracks. supervisor chu: if i could ask you to expand and what you would consider categories of the operation versus investment. i think there could be a gray area where -- the slurry ceiling, is that capital gains were court an ongoing investment? that is something that i had trouble grasping. if what we're saying is we are reconstructing the entire street, i could make the argument that when we do that, is a likely, a huge capital investment, costs a lot of money, last 20, 30 years, and makes sense from a financial point of view, but for things like building the cracks, is that something that you would include in this bond? if it is, why would we not cover that in our ongoing need network? -- maintenance work? >> there are four categories of street repaving work that we're looking at. one is, as you said, street
plan, that the board of supervisors adopted, talks about what capital assets are and segregates those things from those things in the city operating budget. these kinds of st. capital costs are part of that. they are different from operations of maintenance. from cleaning our streets, repairing potholes, filling cracks. supervisor chu: if i could ask you to expand and what you would consider categories of the operation versus investment. i think there could be a gray area where -- the slurry...
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its air strikes over the weekend did in fact accidently hit a residential neighborhood in the capital city of tripoli, killing several civilians on the ground. another nato air strike destroyed a family compound belonging to a gadhafi insider, killing more civilians there including children. all of this, of course, just adding to the ramped up tensions over the libyan operation. nbc's stephanie gosk is in tripoli tonight with the very latest. >> reporter: this used to be the lavish compound of one of gadhafi's highest ranking generals, now reduced to rubble by multiple nato bombs. the libyan government says 15 people were killed including three children. the general narrowly escaped. >> another crime against humanity, committed by the criminal organization of nato. >> reporter: but nato calls these now leveled buildings a high level command and control center, a legitimate military target, unlike early sunday morning, when an air strike killed nine people, including two children in a densely populated neighborhood in tripoli. nato later acknowledged that there was a weapons system failure.
its air strikes over the weekend did in fact accidently hit a residential neighborhood in the capital city of tripoli, killing several civilians on the ground. another nato air strike destroyed a family compound belonging to a gadhafi insider, killing more civilians there including children. all of this, of course, just adding to the ramped up tensions over the libyan operation. nbc's stephanie gosk is in tripoli tonight with the very latest. >> reporter: this used to be the lavish...
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a car has exploded in the capital city of moldova but police are unsure whether it was caused by a bomb blew up outside the republic's tennis federation headquarters interests and now seriously wounding the group's chairman as he left the building details of other injured people are still a bit sketchy but the number is thought to be minimal. as europe's poorest republic but terror attacks there are extremely rare. well let's go to some other international news we're covering for you this hour and syria's interior minister is promising a strong response after reports that one hundred twenty policemen were killed in a gun battle in the north of the country state t.v. reports the officers came under attack in a town near the turkish border while responding to resident calls for protection from armed groups government forces are trying to quell the months long protests against president assad's rule which has left over twelve hundred people to. band of violence into yemeni provinces has left nineteen people dead including three children a tank shell exploded in a residential area during cl
a car has exploded in the capital city of moldova but police are unsure whether it was caused by a bomb blew up outside the republic's tennis federation headquarters interests and now seriously wounding the group's chairman as he left the building details of other injured people are still a bit sketchy but the number is thought to be minimal. as europe's poorest republic but terror attacks there are extremely rare. well let's go to some other international news we're covering for you this hour...
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all right thank you very much as an english teacher that is currently working over here in the capital city of logic of course alexander going topless and meanwhile our team continues to bring you the latest picture of life down here in russia's north caucuses in the republic of north the south. to the u.s. now where many americans are still fighting unfair treatment going one hundred fifty years ago the legacy of civil war the visions are still in evidence at least that's what more than fifty percent of u.s. citizens but the t.'s are listed explains why. it's a war that lives on in the united states. soldiers can be found camped out near the battlefields where forefathers once fought reenacting the civil war one hundred fifty years later and off these fields its legacy still runs through the country the ohio river was once considered an extension of the mason dixon line in the united states dividing north and south a division that still remains today. mostly a civil war as a war in one country. can push the american you astray from root in the south there's still rebellion against the nort
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a dark should died of moscow last weekend after major surgery i think it will ceremony in the capital city of tampa buys thousands of mourners before he was laid to rest in his home village prime minister vladimir putin was among those paying tribute to sixty two year old. for more than five years during his rule for public games after the palace which is recognized by several countries it's unclear who will replace him or when and why should will be held. its. madi meant to american liberty but not a few straws your stuff hundreds gathered again at the jefferson memorial to dance to the defense of their rights to freedom last time it happened for where arrested including our t. america host adam kokesh our washington correspondent guided counted watched as a lot of fence to another light hearted. this is what i saw the crowd was dispersed sort of pushed out of the jefferson memorial but dozens of people really risked being arrested for just peacefully dancing at the memorial everyone had this fear that it could happen at any time to many it sounded like a joke because freedom you know the
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around gadhafi stronghold with fresh air strikes carried out near the leader's compound in the capital. city jail. after meeting with the libyan prime minister and foreign minister here in tripoli russia's peace mediator mic on the together has said that the dollface people are actually ready for peace negotiations but this could only happen if nato stops born in their country recently nato has dramatically intensified its matrix we see here in libya just ahead of mcgillis first visit to libya as peace mediator to bin ghazi to actually launch the most intensive air raids yet since the beginning of the operation in march and today again just ahead of gallup's arrival to tripoli we've been hearing massive bombardments over knowledge this lawless officials has been able to speak to are saying that this must be stopped and only that they could start looking. tripoli is expecting to see an immediate cease fire before a peace process can begin it's all to refusing to discuss the departure of colonel gadhafi from the political scene there is a dialogue going on between the warring sides but for tho
around gadhafi stronghold with fresh air strikes carried out near the leader's compound in the capital. city jail. after meeting with the libyan prime minister and foreign minister here in tripoli russia's peace mediator mic on the together has said that the dollface people are actually ready for peace negotiations but this could only happen if nato stops born in their country recently nato has dramatically intensified its matrix we see here in libya just ahead of mcgillis first visit to libya...
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right thank you very much that was an english teacher that is currently working over here in the capital city let you go cause alexander we can talk and meanwhile our team continues to bring you the latest picture of life down here in russia's north caucasus in the republic of north the south. and will continue like minister to bring you more from north a sense you know throughout the week arenas here max with the business news stay with us here on our city. control business report here r t will go straight to our top story this hour british petroleum has confirmed its arctic alliance with russia's rawson have effectively dead at the same time the company says it has no plans to sell its stake in its russian joint venture tank a b.p. now to talk more about this i'm joined by senior trader at eighty x. capital thank you for joining the program sir so what are the possibilities that this is the last nail in the arctic deal for b.p. . well i don't think this is going to be the last mile for b.p. b.p. was regards to rosneft i think. fairly desperate to carry out this deal to get the deal on the w
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the eruption is happening in the southern part of the country, more than 600 miles south of the capital city santiago. >>> your time, 7:23. venders at san francisco's union street festival are hoping better weather today will draw bigger crowds. the weather isn't the only big difference this year. alcohol has been eliminated from the event. >>> contracosta county fire continued today in antioch. >>> the 30th annual walnut creek arts and wine festival is another option for people doing something outdoors today. people braved the rain yesterday to come out and enjoy the festival, but it was far short of the usual crowds seen there. >> this is what we've got to go through every so often. >> the event will continue at 11:00 a.m. this morning, and close at 6:00 p.m. this evening. hopefully, a lot less wet. >>> more of a sprinkle, the worst is behind us, although it could be a little active at times in the afternoon. scattered showers outside our door, giving you a look at a little sunshine. remember what we saw late in the day yesterday? kind of what we're getting this morning. a little sunshine,
the eruption is happening in the southern part of the country, more than 600 miles south of the capital city santiago. >>> your time, 7:23. venders at san francisco's union street festival are hoping better weather today will draw bigger crowds. the weather isn't the only big difference this year. alcohol has been eliminated from the event. >>> contracosta county fire continued today in antioch. >>> the 30th annual walnut creek arts and wine festival is another option...
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the intercon nennal hotel in the capital city has been attacked.old, it is still you should attack. we want to go to a journalist on the scene in kabul. she's on the phone with me. and just bring me up to speed. tell me where you are, what you see and how many people have died. >> yes, right now i'm in the same place, a couple hundred meters from the door of the hotel. there were three very large explosions in the last ten minutes. there were two that were successive and then the third one that was the biggest. we're unsure what exactly it was. the security forces that were in contact with right now also don't know. the blast was so large that it almost knocked myself and my colleague off of our feet. there are reports that there are two car bombs driving around the city, and they are waiting to drive into the entrance of the intercontinental hotel and detonate as well. >> hang on. so you're saying somewhere on the streets of afghanistan, there are two car bombs. what is being done to stop them? >> right now, the afghan security forces are extremel
the intercon nennal hotel in the capital city has been attacked.old, it is still you should attack. we want to go to a journalist on the scene in kabul. she's on the phone with me. and just bring me up to speed. tell me where you are, what you see and how many people have died. >> yes, right now i'm in the same place, a couple hundred meters from the door of the hotel. there were three very large explosions in the last ten minutes. there were two that were successive and then the third...
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. >> world news, heavy fighting continues in libya, new explosions hit tripoli, the capital city.hit 1800 military targets. libyas rebel alliance has made modest gains, with nato's mission will be complete is still unclear. the leader moammar gadhafi is still in power, saying that whenever surrender but there are back channel talked to get him to leave the country. in syria, protesters continued to clash with soldiers, the cellphone video shows that troops are firing on unarmed civilians many of them trying to flee the country. more than 4000 syrians have across the turkish border looking for safety. they sent troops have killed 32 people, and set forms on fire. a u.s. congressman is suggesting that i rock pay the united states back for war crossed--costs. he says the middle eastern nation to repay the united states for the a year occupation once the nation's prosperous. people cleaning up in toronto after violent storms tore through their this week. they work to remove huge trees that fell on top of cars, down power lines littered many streets. 50,000 customers in southern ontari
. >> world news, heavy fighting continues in libya, new explosions hit tripoli, the capital city.hit 1800 military targets. libyas rebel alliance has made modest gains, with nato's mission will be complete is still unclear. the leader moammar gadhafi is still in power, saying that whenever surrender but there are back channel talked to get him to leave the country. in syria, protesters continued to clash with soldiers, the cellphone video shows that troops are firing on unarmed civilians...
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the country is still, despite celebrations in the capital city, a dangerous place. you can see down fire scatters protests near the home of a key tribal opposition leaders last night. and this is the arab world's poorest country where 40 percent of the 23 million people who live there scrape by on less than $2 a day. whoever is in power will spend years fending off challenges to his power. as all along, saudi arabia will be a key actor using money and influence to win the allegiance of tribes while al qaeda which is a big power in that part of the world, watches. and waits. trace? >>trace: thank you, james, from washington, dc. the oh core coming from casey anthony's car was very strong. that from a forensic scientist testifying in the florida mother's murder trial accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter three years ago. prosecutors have made the car a key piece of evidence in their case. they are trying to prove that she suffocated her daughter and at some point put the little girl's body in the trunk. now, the defense claims that casey did not kill caylee, that
the country is still, despite celebrations in the capital city, a dangerous place. you can see down fire scatters protests near the home of a key tribal opposition leaders last night. and this is the arab world's poorest country where 40 percent of the 23 million people who live there scrape by on less than $2 a day. whoever is in power will spend years fending off challenges to his power. as all along, saudi arabia will be a key actor using money and influence to win the allegiance of tribes...
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inside the country, but in a dramatic reversal today, the syrians let cnn's arwa damon visit the capital city. she joins us from damascus. it seems like you'd never know there's bloodshed and revolt in other parts of the country from damascus. >> reporter: joe, the image we managed to get here in the short amount of time that we were able to get out onto the streets, we were accompanied by a government official, especially since we were intending on filming. but this part of the capital we were concentrated in is the heart of damascus itself. one has to remember the demonstrations when they were taking place inside damascus, really happening on the outskirts. while we were there, we were hearing music blaring from a loud speaker, pro-government music. we saw a number of individuals selling all sorts of paraphernalia that had the president's image imprinted on them from party cats to key chains to t-shirts. a fair amount of anger directed at us because we're viewed as representing the west. people coming to us saying they don't want the u.s. involved anymore, they don't want foreign metalling,
inside the country, but in a dramatic reversal today, the syrians let cnn's arwa damon visit the capital city. she joins us from damascus. it seems like you'd never know there's bloodshed and revolt in other parts of the country from damascus. >> reporter: joe, the image we managed to get here in the short amount of time that we were able to get out onto the streets, we were accompanied by a government official, especially since we were intending on filming. but this part of the capital...
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responsibility for the country's security as planned, despite a deadly assault on a hotel in the capital city that attack at the intercontinental hotel yesterday left 19 people dead, including all eight attackers. the strike is one of the biggest and most complex to have occurred within kabul. it appeared desipe -- it asered to have been de -- it appears to have been designed to show insurgents can strike even in the city of power. it comes after a week after president obama announced the beginning of an american withdrawal in afghanistan and transfer of security. >> in greece today, members of parliament vote on a critical austerity bill. take a look, a live picture of the greek voters, lawmakers, making the decision right now in athens. and what they are voting on. not popular with a lot of people in greece. demonstrators have been trying to stop the lawmakers from getting in the building. obviously they did not succeed but it did lead to several injuries, mostly police officers. today's vote comes on the second day of a general strike that shut down most of the country. they're fighting fo
responsibility for the country's security as planned, despite a deadly assault on a hotel in the capital city that attack at the intercontinental hotel yesterday left 19 people dead, including all eight attackers. the strike is one of the biggest and most complex to have occurred within kabul. it appeared desipe -- it asered to have been de -- it appears to have been designed to show insurgents can strike even in the city of power. it comes after a week after president obama announced the...
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joining me now from the capital city of sanaa by phone is abdul alvaradi, he is a member of the democratic awakening movement in yemen. thanks for joining us. >> caller: thank you. >> the president spoke today. is there any progress in reaching a resolution ever what is increasingly being viewed as a violent civil war? >> caller: the speech that the president delivered just a few moments ago did not indicate that he intends to resolve to peaceful negotiations and the supplement of the situation, although it's very clear to me that if he chooses to go, the country will go into civil war. >> and if the alternatives are civil war and chaos on the one hand and a peaceful resolution on the other, several times there appear to have been resolutions that were insipient and were close. what is the stumbling block that is preventing a resolution of this by peaceful means. >> caller: he never accepted the idea that he will leave office and therefore, he refuses to sign at the very last moment an initiative which would have given him honorable exit and protection from prosecution afterwards. right no
joining me now from the capital city of sanaa by phone is abdul alvaradi, he is a member of the democratic awakening movement in yemen. thanks for joining us. >> caller: thank you. >> the president spoke today. is there any progress in reaching a resolution ever what is increasingly being viewed as a violent civil war? >> caller: the speech that the president delivered just a few moments ago did not indicate that he intends to resolve to peaceful negotiations and the...
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. >>> in libya nato warplanes carried out daylight bombings on the capital city of tripoli.ato attacks are at night. in a phone message to supporters moammar gadhafi dared nato to keep up the attacks. east of tripoli there was more intense fighting between rebels and gadhafi forces. the uprising against his regime began four months ago. >>> in chile the ash that has been pouring out of a volcano for nearly two weeks has now circled the globe and is back over chile. about 500 miles from the volcano. the cloud has disrupted flights from several south american countries all the way to australia and new zealand. chile's government is warning the eruption could go on longer at different levels of intensity. >>> in saudi arabia about 40 women got behind the wheel and drove today in the capital of rhea. that is almost unheard of. it's not exactly against the law for saudi women to drive, but they can't get driver's licenses either. an online campaign urged women to defy the ban. one woman was reportedly arrested. saudi arabia is a male dominated society and women there have few rig
. >>> in libya nato warplanes carried out daylight bombings on the capital city of tripoli.ato attacks are at night. in a phone message to supporters moammar gadhafi dared nato to keep up the attacks. east of tripoli there was more intense fighting between rebels and gadhafi forces. the uprising against his regime began four months ago. >>> in chile the ash that has been pouring out of a volcano for nearly two weeks has now circled the globe and is back over chile. about 500...
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. >>> in libya nato warplanes carried out daylight bombings on the capital city of tripoli.s are at night. in a phone message to supporters moammar gadhafi dared nato to keep up the attacks. east of tripoli there was more intense fighting between rebels and gadhafi forces. the uprising against his regime began four months ago. >>> in chile the ash that has been pouring out of a volcano for nearly two weeks has now circled the globe and is back over chile. about 500 miles from the volcano. the cloud has disrupted flights from several south american countries all the way to australia and new zealand. chile's government is warning the eruption could go on longer at different levels of intensity. >>> in saudi arabia about 40 women got behind the wheel and drove today in the capital of rhea. that is almost unheard of. it's not exactly against the law for saudi women to drive, but they can't get driver's licenses either. an online campaign urged women to defy the ban. one woman was reportedly arrested. saudi arabia is a male dominated society and women there have few rights. >>> a
. >>> in libya nato warplanes carried out daylight bombings on the capital city of tripoli.s are at night. in a phone message to supporters moammar gadhafi dared nato to keep up the attacks. east of tripoli there was more intense fighting between rebels and gadhafi forces. the uprising against his regime began four months ago. >>> in chile the ash that has been pouring out of a volcano for nearly two weeks has now circled the globe and is back over chile. about 500 miles from...
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it's friday morning in the capital city.n on the street are firing on anti-government protesters and there are snipers on roof tops. one protester said it's a very intense scene and fear government troops might arrive any moment. we want to caution you, this isn't something young children should see. take a look. [ gunfire ] >> we found this video on youtube. the injured and dead being carried away. government troops continue to fire on protesters, not even letting them carry away victims. we'll have more on the breaking news out of yemen. and new developments on the 13-year-old syrian boy, hamza. we've been following the story for several nights because we think it's important to let the world know what's happening in syria and also what's happened to this boy in particular. representatives of so many who are still in custody and have been killed. 13-year-old hamza used to look like this before he was taken on april 29th. the family didn't know where he was for about 20 days or so. today we learned just what hamza faced dur
it's friday morning in the capital city.n on the street are firing on anti-government protesters and there are snipers on roof tops. one protester said it's a very intense scene and fear government troops might arrive any moment. we want to caution you, this isn't something young children should see. take a look. [ gunfire ] >> we found this video on youtube. the injured and dead being carried away. government troops continue to fire on protesters, not even letting them carry away...
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. >> in bangladesh, if you don't live in the capital city, you may never have access to life saving reading nonprofit that is bringing these glasses to villages around the world, selling them for just a few dollars a pair. when donors send them $12, it buys three pairs of glasses. if you want to help, go to our special website, saveone.net or abcnews.com and find more information on what you can do. >> you see the ripple evicts. they are so far-reaching. people become more productive in their work field. produce better products. >> that's right. >> it does change their life around. mays for just two bucks. all right. fascinating story. thank you for bringing it to us. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up on "good morning america," synchronized indoor skydiving. do not try this at home. >>> coming up on "good morning america," synchronized indoor sky diving. do not try this at home. ♪ t understand it. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia -- thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, wi
. >> in bangladesh, if you don't live in the capital city, you may never have access to life saving reading nonprofit that is bringing these glasses to villages around the world, selling them for just a few dollars a pair. when donors send them $12, it buys three pairs of glasses. if you want to help, go to our special website, saveone.net or abcnews.com and find more information on what you can do. >> you see the ripple evicts. they are so far-reaching. people become more...
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clearly a devastating carefully coordinated attack on a tightly guarded hotel in afghanistan's capital city. it appears to be a message from the taliban, we can do what we want and we'll still be there when you go. james rubin is a former state department official executive editor of the bloomberg review. and tricia dijanaro, one question before we go to break. do you think this is a message from the taliban to us to america and if so, what is it? in 15 seconds or less. >> it's a message, saying we're here, a sustainable political solution is not going to happen any time quickly, get prepared. >> clearly they're aware of the president's speech, the taliban are very good at information warfare, they want the world to know they can do what they can in kabul and you're leaving, we'll still be here, i think that's the message. >> it seems to me that this attack is their direct rebuttal, direct response to the president's speech of last week in which he claimed progress, he's saying to us, you call this progre progress? this is our territory, our country not yours. all right, guys, hold it right
clearly a devastating carefully coordinated attack on a tightly guarded hotel in afghanistan's capital city. it appears to be a message from the taliban, we can do what we want and we'll still be there when you go. james rubin is a former state department official executive editor of the bloomberg review. and tricia dijanaro, one question before we go to break. do you think this is a message from the taliban to us to america and if so, what is it? in 15 seconds or less. >> it's a message,...
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here we are a country where our capital city was designed by a frenchman, pierre l'enfant whose revolutionary war was won largely because of french financial backing and because of the presence of the french army. no people have no idea, for example, that the army under roe sham bow at the surrender of cornllis at yorktown was bigger than the army under washington we have a country that was doubled in size because of the louisiana purcse fromnapoleon we have a country where the welcoming symbol of wt we're about stands at the harbor of our greatest port and a gift from france. and all you have to do is look at a map of the country at all of the rivers and towns and cities and colleges and universities with fren names. now, we may not pronounce them exactly way the french do, but there they are. i'm not a franco file and i'm not bilingual by any means. in fact, i don't speak french very well at all. i can read it a little bit. but that's not the point. was interested in those americans. and i'm very interested in paris. i've been going over...t took four years to dothis book and i've been goin
here we are a country where our capital city was designed by a frenchman, pierre l'enfant whose revolutionary war was won largely because of french financial backing and because of the presence of the french army. no people have no idea, for example, that the army under roe sham bow at the surrender of cornllis at yorktown was bigger than the army under washington we have a country that was doubled in size because of the louisiana purcse fromnapoleon we have a country where the welcoming symbol...
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violence today forced a halt to all flights in and out of the airport in the country's capital city.'s mohammed jamjoon. >> reporter: on thursday even more clashes erupted in yemen's capital as fighting between armed tribesmen and government forces intensified. one extremely worrying development for the residents, reports from eyewitnesses that a group of about a thousand armed tribesmen entered the capital of yemen during the early morning hours saying they're supporting a leader of a tribe that has been involved in street battles with government forces for more than a week. as fierce fighting continued, it has spread to even more neighborhoods and there is a palatable sense of fear i'm hearing from residents there. many are afraid to leave their houses and concerned their country is perilously close to all out civil war. one yemeni government official says the reason the street fighting has gotten so much more intense since wednesday night is because special forces are now involved. that the elite units of the country's republican guard are being utilized in order to minimize colla
violence today forced a halt to all flights in and out of the airport in the country's capital city.'s mohammed jamjoon. >> reporter: on thursday even more clashes erupted in yemen's capital as fighting between armed tribesmen and government forces intensified. one extremely worrying development for the residents, reports from eyewitnesses that a group of about a thousand armed tribesmen entered the capital of yemen during the early morning hours saying they're supporting a leader of a...
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joining me now from the capital city of sanaa by phone is abdul alvaradi, he is a member of the democraticning movement in yemen. thanks for joining us. >> caller: thank you. >> the president spoke today. is there any progress in reaching a resolution ever what is increasingly being viewed as a violent civil war? >> caller: the speech that the president delivered just a few moments ago did not indicate that he intends to resolve to peaceful negotiations and the supplement of the situation, although it's very clear to me that if he chooses to go, the country will go into civil war. >> and if the alternatives are civil war and chaos on the one hand and a peaceful resolution on the other, several times there appear to have been resolutions that were insipient and were close. what is the stumbling block that is preventing a resolution of this by peaceful means. >> caller: he never accepted the idea that he will leave office and therefore, he refuses to sign at the very last moment an initiative which would have given him honorable exit and protection from prosecution afterwards. right now i th
joining me now from the capital city of sanaa by phone is abdul alvaradi, he is a member of the democraticning movement in yemen. thanks for joining us. >> caller: thank you. >> the president spoke today. is there any progress in reaching a resolution ever what is increasingly being viewed as a violent civil war? >> caller: the speech that the president delivered just a few moments ago did not indicate that he intends to resolve to peaceful negotiations and the supplement of...
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cops are you less by the city only for the construction of capital assets. egiven the security concerns of investors, it covers the central government purposes only. in accordance, they are not issued for operating in the vicinity. all issuances must fulfil the public purpose of the city. courts will defer to the legislative audit. our view is that the city charter, in adoption up specific limitations and not enumerated powers, because in the charge section, the city entered into a transaction. it is underlines. the charter does not require arrangements with full profit entities. it requires board approval for any contract or agreement, and in turn access ford tenures. that would require board approval. cops to not constitute debts, and just so that you know, the debt limit prohibits local government indebtedness or liability without a two-thirds vote of the public. the general rule is a vote of the electorate is required to incur debt. but there are well established exceptions to the debt limit, one of which is the lease obligation, and that under lines any
cops are you less by the city only for the construction of capital assets. egiven the security concerns of investors, it covers the central government purposes only. in accordance, they are not issued for operating in the vicinity. all issuances must fulfil the public purpose of the city. courts will defer to the legislative audit. our view is that the city charter, in adoption up specific limitations and not enumerated powers, because in the charge section, the city entered into a transaction....
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in winter. -- from an drives -- thumb drives with lovely pictures of the capital city in winter. >> under any set of the rules of the road we have been talking about, i think we will need some rules of the road. under any set, will some more forceful response be justified or will the send of being any other intelligence x point. they got one. we did not. move on. in this case, it was significant. it was against the military. and it was a foreign government. is it the same as everything else? >> there is one other element of this particular case in that it actually disrupted combat operations. you run into analogies -- what if a third party actually interrupted combat operations in vietnam? what would we do to that third party? the idea of chinese involvement in north vietnam and russian involvement, we still have rules of the road as far as what we would do to them that i think remains sacrosanct, even in a cyber arena. i think you will have those rules with any nation, with any evolves nation state, in saying that what you just did was a foul. why? and we do not expect that kin
in winter. -- from an drives -- thumb drives with lovely pictures of the capital city in winter. >> under any set of the rules of the road we have been talking about, i think we will need some rules of the road. under any set, will some more forceful response be justified or will the send of being any other intelligence x point. they got one. we did not. move on. in this case, it was significant. it was against the military. and it was a foreign government. is it the same as everything...
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your mind body and soul in a busy thriving city sun is shining so take a deep breath as we discover what's exciting remedies and treatments the recent capital to. modern day city living you should know is traffic too much causing stressful jobs extreme temperatures the list seems to go on it's easy to see why hundreds of thousands of muscovites next pets take to the city's coxing gardens at every possible chance ok it might not be the countryside play just proof that people strive for green trees fresh air and relaxation even though the russian capital is far greener than most think men and women of all ages still search for the latest treatments and cures. is located in the east of moscow the office alternative therapies visit by hundreds of patients every week services on offer here don't fit in the realm of conventional medicine this is completely terrified for example treatment is the method of using glass or plastic cups to create localized pressure by a vacuum the chinese have been doing this since ancient times by using heat inside the last of the bamboo cups strange but set to work. to provide not only magical treatments but also he
your mind body and soul in a busy thriving city sun is shining so take a deep breath as we discover what's exciting remedies and treatments the recent capital to. modern day city living you should know is traffic too much causing stressful jobs extreme temperatures the list seems to go on it's easy to see why hundreds of thousands of muscovites next pets take to the city's coxing gardens at every possible chance ok it might not be the countryside play just proof that people strive for green...
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city like driving capitals has its. charms. i've been invited to take a look at the station here. it's calm and relaxed the next day can be to organized chaos. hundred fifty five. to fifty. people. in traffic accidents. in the. police. are trained. in helping the people. one thing. at the ready. oh. it was created to serve public interests to inform and to entertain. these days there's nothing easier than opening a new media outlet but there is nothing harder than revoking its license in case of corruption. you can involve in a community where you have one large corporation controlling the daily newspaper radio stations television stations the cable outlet you told me that that sounds like the microsoft public opinion versus f.c.c. broadcast blues marching wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headline to cause a report. in one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph brin straight the university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for. growth in human beings and
city like driving capitals has its. charms. i've been invited to take a look at the station here. it's calm and relaxed the next day can be to organized chaos. hundred fifty five. to fifty. people. in traffic accidents. in the. police. are trained. in helping the people. one thing. at the ready. oh. it was created to serve public interests to inform and to entertain. these days there's nothing easier than opening a new media outlet but there is nothing harder than revoking its license in case...
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in this city like driving capitals has its. charms. i've been invited to take a look at the station here. it's calm and relaxed the next day can be to organized chaos and whatever time of day. the fifth. in traffic. police. is helping the people. one thing. in one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph brin straight the university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for growth in human beings and put it into a mouse. gone all the main risk issues. is that ninety five percent of all competent scientists in these fields are working for the produces side and only five percent. of g.d.p. genuinely independent. there's not a lot of science that says train genic this is unhealthy for people to consume which is what the food and drug administration looks at there's a lot of concern about the environmental impacts if the trends genic fish escapes what kind of horrible impact will it have on the rest of the fish population you don't know what this might do to us or our children or our children's children in our congress her
in this city like driving capitals has its. charms. i've been invited to take a look at the station here. it's calm and relaxed the next day can be to organized chaos and whatever time of day. the fifth. in traffic. police. is helping the people. one thing. in one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph brin straight the university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for growth in human beings and put it into a mouse. gone all the main risk issues. is that ninety five...