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foreign ] >> egyptians are being urged to rally behind an ambitious plan to build a brand new capitol cityment wants to build the sprawling metropolis outside of cairo, which it says has become too crowded. natasha ghoneim reports. >> reporter: cairo wasn't always a franetic city struggling with the burden of an ever-growing population. nor was cairo always egypt's capitol. it dates back to 969 ad. if the current government has its way it won't be the country's capitol in the future. >> translator: a project like this deserves that egypt and egyptians rally behind it until it's implemented. >> reporter: this could be the new capitol rising from the desert. it would be built east of cairo, and become the seat of government. the developer hopes to build the city within seven years at a cost of at least $45 billion. >> translator: the ministers and embassies, and service related bodies that are in downtown when they are moved to a far away place, that would lead to a quiet improvement in traffic, and people will be walking in safety and ease. >> reporter: nobody would disagree that their city
foreign ] >> egyptians are being urged to rally behind an ambitious plan to build a brand new capitol cityment wants to build the sprawling metropolis outside of cairo, which it says has become too crowded. natasha ghoneim reports. >> reporter: cairo wasn't always a franetic city struggling with the burden of an ever-growing population. nor was cairo always egypt's capitol. it dates back to 969 ad. if the current government has its way it won't be the country's capitol in the...
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military commanders to recapture the city of italy and a coalition of rebel factions took control of the area after four days of fighting and it's the second provincial capitoln opposition hands, the city is close to a major highway that links the capitol damascus with aleppo. u.n. is saying syrian refugees need urgent aid with resources dwindling fast. this increasing gap is likely to be addressed at the third international aid conference being held in kuwait on tuesday and carolyn reports. >> reporter: in 2014 the u.n. appealed for $7.7 billion in aid to help civilians in syria but 63% of the money pledged was donated, in a new report the charity analyzes what developed countries should donate compared to what they actual through gave. some of the worst offenders are australia, japan south korea and russia and this year more people need help an estimated 18 million people require a total of $8.7 billion. that would provide each person with only the absolute minimum, this is more than the equivalent of one u.s. dollar a day. so far only 10% of that amount has been pledged and countries in syria over burdened with refugees and most 4 million are in turkey le
military commanders to recapture the city of italy and a coalition of rebel factions took control of the area after four days of fighting and it's the second provincial capitoln opposition hands, the city is close to a major highway that links the capitol damascus with aleppo. u.n. is saying syrian refugees need urgent aid with resources dwindling fast. this increasing gap is likely to be addressed at the third international aid conference being held in kuwait on tuesday and carolyn reports....
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the magical mystery meat was invented right here in the capitol city of trenton and has been captivatingnd the garden state says before the civil war. beautiful salty, cheesy goodness. that is beautiful. teesix not complicated. >> no. we like it down and dirty. >> i think that it is such a critical part of people from new jersey. what your mom menu for breakfast on a saturday or sunday morning or what your grandmother had in her fridge. it brings up great memories for people. >> that was from janet cheesy. a a collection of 50 recipes. they try to elevate. enter the land of creative cuisine. i love me some pork rolls. rolls. i convinced her to come with me to the home of the 1st annual port royal festival last year. we will will try our hand at some of the recipes. in for a treat. >> so you have your industry standard pork roll egg cheese. all of these other interesting uses. we did this a unique flavor a little a little bit take it, little bit salty. >> pulled pork, avocado, crÈme fraÎche, pico de gallo >> avocado. >> it's fine. it's fine. >> got right to it and fixed me the traditional
the magical mystery meat was invented right here in the capitol city of trenton and has been captivatingnd the garden state says before the civil war. beautiful salty, cheesy goodness. that is beautiful. teesix not complicated. >> no. we like it down and dirty. >> i think that it is such a critical part of people from new jersey. what your mom menu for breakfast on a saturday or sunday morning or what your grandmother had in her fridge. it brings up great memories for people....
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recognized government sent war planes to drop bombs on the airport in libya capitol city ruled by a rivaltion, libya rocked by violence split in two governments and countless other armed groups and peace efforts are underway in morocco but there is still a long way to go. >> reporter: they are walking to the meeting hall but libya's feuding factions are not yet ready to sit together to talk about a way out of the conflict. this is the go between. u.n. representative leon is meeting here with members of the tripoli based government recognized as legitimate by the country's institutional court. >> translator: we came here because there is a crisis in libya, the others don't want to talk to us they want chaos to continue, they continue to bomb our cities but we want this round of talks to succeed. >> reporter: the u.n. envoy moves to another room to talk with members of the internationally recognized government of tobruk. libya has two governments and two armies, they have been tight fighting each other for control. >> translator: we are building trust and has not been the case in the past a
recognized government sent war planes to drop bombs on the airport in libya capitol city ruled by a rivaltion, libya rocked by violence split in two governments and countless other armed groups and peace efforts are underway in morocco but there is still a long way to go. >> reporter: they are walking to the meeting hall but libya's feuding factions are not yet ready to sit together to talk about a way out of the conflict. this is the go between. u.n. representative leon is meeting here...
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outside the capitol, outside cities, the tribes are still in control just like they have been all thee. [overlapping speakers] >> that has create -- >> i just wanted to say -- it is quite large death toll isn't it. at least 127 killed in the latest attack and at the moment there doesn't seem to be any way of resolving this. where do you think this needs to go politically to improve the stability in yemen? >> yes. if no political solution is found, yemen will continue to slip into more chaos and then maybe isis will -- will -- will emerge or spread in yemen. i think it's key that international community and regional players put pressure on all political actors to come to political -- to political agreement, but i think more crucial is that former president ali abdullah saleh, who continues to be a spoiler, he is in control of most of the military, and he has created instability since 2011. and he has staged a coup with the houthis. he continues to use his power and reach in the area to create more instability. and as long as he is still in the country and has control over security and
outside the capitol, outside cities, the tribes are still in control just like they have been all thee. [overlapping speakers] >> that has create -- >> i just wanted to say -- it is quite large death toll isn't it. at least 127 killed in the latest attack and at the moment there doesn't seem to be any way of resolving this. where do you think this needs to go politically to improve the stability in yemen? >> yes. if no political solution is found, yemen will continue to slip...
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he said president hadi who's fled from the capitol city sanna to aden should leave the country and go into exile. tell us more about what he said and what he's aiming for muhammed. >> yeah, former president is very clearly aiming for a strong comeback to the political scene. probably he doesn't want to be president again but he has his son. we have seen thousands today rally inside sanna asking for his son to run for president in the next elections in yemen. we have seen also loyalists to him armed the country showing their presence and power. one of them is here in aden, a general who refused hadi's order to move from his post and be replaced. the former president called on hadi to leave the country saying he is inefficient and destroyed the country that he is a separatist and he compared the situation in 1994 when a civil war took place because the south decided to secede. listen to what he expressed. >> the people cannot afford to eat or drink. you have suspended their salaries, broke their livelihoods to stand still investments to a halt, and tourism, too. is this what you call a
he said president hadi who's fled from the capitol city sanna to aden should leave the country and go into exile. tell us more about what he said and what he's aiming for muhammed. >> yeah, former president is very clearly aiming for a strong comeback to the political scene. probably he doesn't want to be president again but he has his son. we have seen thousands today rally inside sanna asking for his son to run for president in the next elections in yemen. we have seen also loyalists to...
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are being made, and in particular controls of the borders, and a particular focus here in the capitol city also indicated that we're now going to see greater cooperation, closer cooperation between tunisia and other countries in terms of this fight, what he has been describing as this war on terror. and it's notable already on friday, a senior french minister will be coming to opportunities in to discuss precisely that type of security operation. >> jacky what impact will all of this have on the tourism industry in tunisia, which had already been struggling and the economy of the country as a whole. >> reporter: well, tourism is obviously a key part of the tunisian economy, and as you pointed out, it has already been struggling since the uprising the arab spring in tunisia four years ago. because of course the way that tourism bookings worked is not necessarily related to the sentiments on the ground but the perception of whether a place is safe or dangerous. clearly what happened on wednesday when a key tourist attraction was attacked and when tourists themselves were killed it's going to
are being made, and in particular controls of the borders, and a particular focus here in the capitol city also indicated that we're now going to see greater cooperation, closer cooperation between tunisia and other countries in terms of this fight, what he has been describing as this war on terror. and it's notable already on friday, a senior french minister will be coming to opportunities in to discuss precisely that type of security operation. >> jacky what impact will all of this have...
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certainly around -- in the capitol city here in tunis there is, and particularly around the scene ofttack on wednesday. i mean the museum and its grounds still very much being treated as a crime scene. there are in fact army troops there, but you are right to speak about the way in which the authorities are describing this combat that they are waging against people who may be preparing this kind of attack. both the president and the prime minister have described, using the phrase war on terror. we have been hearing that there are more checks taking place on the border patrols. very much a focus on security here in the city. and a very key aspect of this approach seems to be close coordination with foreign partners. it seemed for quite a long time that tunisia in a way has stood on the sidelines of the kind of fights, the kind of conflicts that we have been seeing carrying out in other parts of the region between attackers, various armed groups and the various authorities. now we're hearing from the prime minister that there is going to be close coordination partnership with other cou
certainly around -- in the capitol city here in tunis there is, and particularly around the scene ofttack on wednesday. i mean the museum and its grounds still very much being treated as a crime scene. there are in fact army troops there, but you are right to speak about the way in which the authorities are describing this combat that they are waging against people who may be preparing this kind of attack. both the president and the prime minister have described, using the phrase war on terror....
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. >> reporter: authorities crammed 1500 residents from the capitol city port villa into 23 emergency before the cyclone hit. about 47,000 people live in the capital, but more than 200,000 others are spread over dozens ofthe small islands. australia is sending emergency response teams. they need that help in a hurry. another cyclone is scheduled to hit in the next few days. bryan webb, cbs news, new york. >> it's located 1200 miles north of brisbane, australia. >>> here is a rain finally behind us? let's go over to meteorologist allison ray. hey, there. >> good evening. we did see a lot of rain earlier this morning. we dried out for the afternoon. we have another round come through during the early evening hours. it is all pushing out. what's left over for tonight? just a few stray sprinkles. through the mountains you might see showers into the overnight hours. watch out for patchy, dense fog. this won't last all evening. the winds will pick up and make it go away. if you're making late night runs on the road you will see the patchy dense fog. once the winds pick up, really after midn
. >> reporter: authorities crammed 1500 residents from the capitol city port villa into 23 emergency before the cyclone hit. about 47,000 people live in the capital, but more than 200,000 others are spread over dozens ofthe small islands. australia is sending emergency response teams. they need that help in a hurry. another cyclone is scheduled to hit in the next few days. bryan webb, cbs news, new york. >> it's located 1200 miles north of brisbane, australia. >>> here is a...
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that's replicated in capitol cities all over the world. what they are trying to do is sell irish food. for the first time ever i think, the green, the scenic green is linked with organic green. that's a major advantage. >> how important are days like st. patrick's day to accompany promotional strategies? >> the companies have to look out for themselves. publicizing the irish nation brand, you could not -- every company in the world would give their right arm to have an equivalent advantage. it's a huge advantage to make use of this day to publicize the country. success brands depend on fame. this is an opportunity to provide fame and publicity for all irish brands. if they take advantage of it. a brand that does take advantage of st. patrick's day. they have a carefully mapped out marketing program. >> talk about taking it further. do you think there's a dangerous thinking that they have become too commercialized by these brands? i was mentioning the mcdonald's shamrock shake and the green bagel. what do you think of that? >> everything is
that's replicated in capitol cities all over the world. what they are trying to do is sell irish food. for the first time ever i think, the green, the scenic green is linked with organic green. that's a major advantage. >> how important are days like st. patrick's day to accompany promotional strategies? >> the companies have to look out for themselves. publicizing the irish nation brand, you could not -- every company in the world would give their right arm to have an equivalent...
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the government there unveiled plans for a new capitol city on friday at a cost of $45 billion. it's just one in a series of mega projects announced by the government attracting new foreign investment has been the main goal of the chick government conference being held. let's bring in egyptian journalist and author resident fellow in new york. he's joining us here in doha. from what you've heard so far about the amount of money being pledged in foreign directed investment, is that enough to launch a well enough a good recovery of the egyptian economy? >> well, yes. partially, i would say yes. but then again, what's this strategy? is there a real strategy and philosophy beyond all this money, all of the delegations have been talking about for the last two days? i got to tell you. >> why so? >> because i believe--i believe in what u.s. secretary of state said yesterday in his speech when he said that economic policies are political policies and vice versa. yes, we've been seeing a tremendous economic effort to boost the egyptian economy for the past few days, but where are the pol
the government there unveiled plans for a new capitol city on friday at a cost of $45 billion. it's just one in a series of mega projects announced by the government attracting new foreign investment has been the main goal of the chick government conference being held. let's bring in egyptian journalist and author resident fellow in new york. he's joining us here in doha. from what you've heard so far about the amount of money being pledged in foreign directed investment, is that enough to...
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and once they are ensconced in the major capitol cities, of this of syria they will never be forced out. how could america get them out of the major city? it would be extremely difficult. that's why they are saying you have to get rid of asaad in order to defang isis, the united states sanious we can't do that, we have to get rid of isis first, and then can we begin to think about taking down or replacing asaad. >> good to talk to you in thanks in dean. activists say at least 20 people have been killed after what appeared to be barrel bombs on the city. most of the casualties were close to a shop selling petro which caught fire after being hit. the government has been heavily criticized by human rights groups for the use of barrel bombs which are far from precise the use has been bans by a u.n. security council resolution. meanwhile, his plan for a six week halt for fighting is failing, our diplomatic editor has the details. >> for months the u.n. has been calling for a freeze in aleppo, but it is clear the opposite has been happening. when special envoy addressed the security council t
and once they are ensconced in the major capitol cities, of this of syria they will never be forced out. how could america get them out of the major city? it would be extremely difficult. that's why they are saying you have to get rid of asaad in order to defang isis, the united states sanious we can't do that, we have to get rid of isis first, and then can we begin to think about taking down or replacing asaad. >> good to talk to you in thanks in dean. activists say at least 20 people...
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this weekend's storm damaged 90% of homes in the capitol city of port vila.ix people have been confirmed dead but the death toll will likely climb. there is still uncertainty about just how wide spread that damage is. >> there is a break down of communications. we cannot reach our families and we do not know if our families are safe or not. and as a leader of a nation, my whole heart is for the whole people of the nation. >> the red cross says thousands are still in need of shelter, food, and water. they have a population of 267,000 people spread over 60 islands. >>> silicon valley companies including google and intel are taking action to increase diversity but for more african americans the job market is bleak. unemployment rate remains 1.3% higher than before the recession hit. african american workers have also taken the biggest hit in pay. medium hourly wages are down 3.6% twice as much as white workers. now washington who lives in san jose used to work as an administrative assistant for ray that hi. but since she was layed off in 2007, she has struggled
this weekend's storm damaged 90% of homes in the capitol city of port vila.ix people have been confirmed dead but the death toll will likely climb. there is still uncertainty about just how wide spread that damage is. >> there is a break down of communications. we cannot reach our families and we do not know if our families are safe or not. and as a leader of a nation, my whole heart is for the whole people of the nation. >> the red cross says thousands are still in need of shelter,...
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rory challands has more from the capitol city. >> the official anniversary of what russia now calls themean spring is just days away. and here the patriotic flag waving has already done. such jubilation isn't for everyone, though. others have businesses to run. on the windy step land of central crimea these new vineyards have struggled. but for the director it's come with upsides. >> ukrainian market is considerably smaller than the russian. since crimea became part of russia we have a status of domestic producers, and can easily sell our produce. plus we have good government support. >> the biggest challenge has been water supply. ukraine provided 85% of the water down this pipe now it is dry. ukraine shut the water off last april. for other businesses the problems have been financial. elaine that's company sells roadside advertising space. >> reporter: the banks took all of the money in our account. the sum was considerable. we needed the money for taxes, salaries bills, developing our business. >> reporter: with crimea now off limits for most international banks, the peninsula has be
rory challands has more from the capitol city. >> the official anniversary of what russia now calls themean spring is just days away. and here the patriotic flag waving has already done. such jubilation isn't for everyone, though. others have businesses to run. on the windy step land of central crimea these new vineyards have struggled. but for the director it's come with upsides. >> ukrainian market is considerably smaller than the russian. since crimea became part of russia we...
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provinces of aden, today there is a fight from corner to corner and there were more strikes in the capitol citye strikes in sada and the main target military bases across the country. and that's exactly what is .hahhing right now. but the bottom line here yemen and the yemeni need more food nor help more supplies and need more medical supplies on the ground and they don't need more bombs and more drones. i think the answer to what is going on in yemen is accountability, and sup poring the people's demands. you can't bombing the country, it's not going to lead to anywhere. i think the main problem is the former president saleh who used the immunity that the gulf countries themselves and the international community gave him to do a counter -- a counter revolution and actually take over the country. what do we see? it is important to note what the attacks that is going across the country, against the yemenese by security forces. these security forces are very much loyal to the former president saleh. he used the houthis as a cover up so that he can go and try to convince the saudis and the gulf co
provinces of aden, today there is a fight from corner to corner and there were more strikes in the capitol citye strikes in sada and the main target military bases across the country. and that's exactly what is .hahhing right now. but the bottom line here yemen and the yemeni need more food nor help more supplies and need more medical supplies on the ground and they don't need more bombs and more drones. i think the answer to what is going on in yemen is accountability, and sup poring the...
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forces there regaining control now after a deadly siege at a prominent hotel in the capitol city of mogadishu. the isis affiliated group, al-shabab, claiming that some of their gunmen escaped. the group vowing more attacks. >>> and reports gunmen have killed at least 15 people in nigeria near polling stations amid a volatile presidential election there that has been extended another day. an opposition politician is among the dead. islamic militants have been trying to disrupt the election and there are also reports of problems with voting machines in some areas including the country's largest city. >>> new details now about that train derailment in los angeles earlier this morning. more than 20 people were injured at least one critically after a commuter train collided with a car near the university of southern california. ten people were taken to the nearby hospitals. one listed in grave condition. another listed in serious condition. investigators trying to determine the cause of that accident. >>> an american astronaut venturing into the great unknown. scott kelly blasting off yesterday fo
forces there regaining control now after a deadly siege at a prominent hotel in the capitol city of mogadishu. the isis affiliated group, al-shabab, claiming that some of their gunmen escaped. the group vowing more attacks. >>> and reports gunmen have killed at least 15 people in nigeria near polling stations amid a volatile presidential election there that has been extended another day. an opposition politician is among the dead. islamic militants have been trying to disrupt the...
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focus very much as well on the borders and on the capitol city. prime minister a short while ago gave more details about the security measures and he also acknowledged that mistakes had been made and that there had been security lapses at the museum. he said that tunisia was now engaged in a war on terror. >> translator: we will be putting in place check points that will be manned and supervised by the national army. both the national army and security personnel will intensify their patrols across the nation. joint patrols will also be conducted. >> jacky what are the wider political implications of wednesday's attack? >> reporter: well, really tunisia has been woken up if you like from the peaceful transition peaceful democratic transition that by and large it had been going through since it began -- since the arab spring began here four years ago. yes, there have in the past been isolated attacks by militant fighters. the police have carried out a number of raids, but there has been nothing like the level of intense violence that we have seen in
focus very much as well on the borders and on the capitol city. prime minister a short while ago gave more details about the security measures and he also acknowledged that mistakes had been made and that there had been security lapses at the museum. he said that tunisia was now engaged in a war on terror. >> translator: we will be putting in place check points that will be manned and supervised by the national army. both the national army and security personnel will intensify their...
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in just 35 seconds most of the capitol city lies in ruins. surrounding areas are flattened. >> what happened was beyond anything i've ever seen. >> the zaster is compounded by the fact that haiti, one of the most impoverished countries has a vulnerable infrastructure and poorly constructed buildings. strong aftershocks further traumatize the capitol's two million residents. news of the earthquake travels around the globe. on another island across the ocean, icelandic search and rescue learns of the disaster. a isar is trained for emergency rescues on land and sea. they immediately prepare to deploy. >> i was asked if i was able to go and i just said yes. and things evolved fast after that. >> the icelanders are on the ground within 24 hours. despite traveling 4,000 miles they are the first international team to arrive. as night falls they secure a truck to assess the damage in port-au-prince. >> it was dark. no electricity. people are burning tires on the streets just to debt light. >> with them is cameraman inkvar. he's filming for a documen
in just 35 seconds most of the capitol city lies in ruins. surrounding areas are flattened. >> what happened was beyond anything i've ever seen. >> the zaster is compounded by the fact that haiti, one of the most impoverished countries has a vulnerable infrastructure and poorly constructed buildings. strong aftershocks further traumatize the capitol's two million residents. news of the earthquake travels around the globe. on another island across the ocean, icelandic search and...
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. >> as night fell over tunisia's capitol city its people stood in defiance of the terror that was intended to intimidate them. officials say people were killed as gunmen stormed the popular bardo museum. officials said the gunmen opened fire on the visitors as they got off buses, even hunting some down as they tried to hide. others were held hostage. as police prepared to confront the gunmen a few managed to escape as they ran. >> tunisia's prime minister vowed his country will not succumb to extremism. speaking in japan, home to at least three of the dead michelle obama offered condolences. >> our hearts go out to the loved ones of those who were lost here in japan and around the world. >> tunisia has been called a glimmer of light for democracy in the region. it's where the arab spring started in 2011. but experts worry this attack aimed at disrupting vital tourism, will only tempt those in power to turn back to more authoritarian measures to keep control. the big question is now, will tourists still feel comfortable going back there? katy tur nbc news london. >> more than 1,000 students
. >> as night fell over tunisia's capitol city its people stood in defiance of the terror that was intended to intimidate them. officials say people were killed as gunmen stormed the popular bardo museum. officials said the gunmen opened fire on the visitors as they got off buses, even hunting some down as they tried to hide. others were held hostage. as police prepared to confront the gunmen a few managed to escape as they ran. >> tunisia's prime minister vowed his country will not...
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this was the scene earlier in the capitol city of soule. authorities say this man, a 55-year-old north korean sympathizer, ran up to the ambassador screaming anti-american sentiments and then slashed him with a 10 inch knife. officials believe the suspect was protesting current joint south korea/u.s. military drills. plus this new information shows the suspect leaving his home and arriving at the venue moments before the attack. this morning the american ambassador is in good condition. surgeons say if the injuries had been any deeper they could have been life threatening. andrew stevens is live in hong kong with more. >> reporter: yeah carol, 80 stitches and that was just in the facial wound alone on the right side of the face there. he also suffered deep cuts to his left forearm and surgeons are saying he could suffer nerve damage there. luckily though no lasting damage in that cheek wound. the man who is now in police custody was known to police carol. he had actually been sentenced to two years in prison which was suspended back in 2010
this was the scene earlier in the capitol city of soule. authorities say this man, a 55-year-old north korean sympathizer, ran up to the ambassador screaming anti-american sentiments and then slashed him with a 10 inch knife. officials believe the suspect was protesting current joint south korea/u.s. military drills. plus this new information shows the suspect leaving his home and arriving at the venue moments before the attack. this morning the american ambassador is in good condition....
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tropical cyclone pam, six people are dead and the president says 90% of the buildings around the capitol city estimated 10,000 residents are homeless. the local hospital has treated dozens of casualties, one survivor tells what it was like to live through the monster storm. this was a u.n. aid worker. >> it was very frightening, it makes you panic and then afraid and you know that's what i felt. i felt during that time. don't really know if i could face another day. >> coming up hillary clinton about to speak in new york city. we'll talk 2016 politics next here on msnbc. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. hmm... fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well... did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarte
tropical cyclone pam, six people are dead and the president says 90% of the buildings around the capitol city estimated 10,000 residents are homeless. the local hospital has treated dozens of casualties, one survivor tells what it was like to live through the monster storm. this was a u.n. aid worker. >> it was very frightening, it makes you panic and then afraid and you know that's what i felt. i felt during that time. don't really know if i could face another day. >> coming up...
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when things like this happen in the capitol city that the government controls. >> that's big and bold are we doing? crima now eastern ukraine. what are your thoughts on how much pressure we're really putting on them. >> actually i think that president obama is ahead of the europeans. the dilemma of the united states is we want stronger sanctions against russia over eastern ukraine and crimea, as you say. we want -- i think we ought to sell defensive or give defensive arms to the ukrainian government so they can defend itself and we ought to be stationing more nato troops in estonia laugh via -- latvia and lithuania to protect them and commit to our article 5 agreement to protect them from russia. i think president obama is a tougher minded than the europeans. we have to bring the europeans, particularly the german government, held by chancellor merkel, along with us. that's the big challenge in the weeks ahead. >> i think you made a little news there, i haven't actually heard this administration say it would be considering giving weapons to those who are fighting off pro russian rebel
when things like this happen in the capitol city that the government controls. >> that's big and bold are we doing? crima now eastern ukraine. what are your thoughts on how much pressure we're really putting on them. >> actually i think that president obama is ahead of the europeans. the dilemma of the united states is we want stronger sanctions against russia over eastern ukraine and crimea, as you say. we want -- i think we ought to sell defensive or give defensive arms to the...
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. >> crammed 1500 residents from the capitol city port villa into 23 emergency shelters just before the cyclone hit. about 47,000 people live in the capitol. but more than 200,000 others are spread over dozens of vanuoto islands. relieve is on the way, new zealand pledged a million dollars in aid australia sending emergency response teams. they need that help in a hurry, another cyclone is forecast to hit near the island chain in the next few days. brian web cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> well, health officials say a number of americans returning from west africa are being monitored after possibly being expose today ebola. the cdc won't specify how many, but they are checking to see whether they show any symptoms of the disease. they'll be housed near the university of nebraska medical center in roam a the national institutes of health or emory university hospital in atlanta, so far none of them have been diagnosed with ebola. >>> and, happening today the annual st. patrick's parade in center city, thousands are expected to participate in the festivities, full of music dancing and singin
. >> crammed 1500 residents from the capitol city port villa into 23 emergency shelters just before the cyclone hit. about 47,000 people live in the capitol. but more than 200,000 others are spread over dozens of vanuoto islands. relieve is on the way, new zealand pledged a million dollars in aid australia sending emergency response teams. they need that help in a hurry, another cyclone is forecast to hit near the island chain in the next few days. brian web cbs-3, "eyewitness...
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. >> authorities crammed 1500 resident from the capitol city port villa into 23 emergency shelters just before the cyclone hit. about 47,000 people live in the capitol. but more than 200,000 other are spread over dozens of the small island. relief is on the way. new zealand has pledged a million dollars in aid and australia is sending emergency response teams. they need that help in a hurry. another cyclone is forecast to hit near the island chain in the next few days. >> brian web cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> well, health officials say a number of americans returning from west africa are being monitored after possibly being expose today ebola. the cdc won't specific how many but they are check to go see whether they show any symptoms that far disease. they will be howls dollars near the university of nebraska medical center in omaha. the national institutes of health or emory university hospital in atlanta. none of them have been diagnosissed when ebola. >>> still to come this morning, a powder problem. just add water and you have a quick cocktail. but one politician has a big problem.
. >> authorities crammed 1500 resident from the capitol city port villa into 23 emergency shelters just before the cyclone hit. about 47,000 people live in the capitol. but more than 200,000 other are spread over dozens of the small island. relief is on the way. new zealand has pledged a million dollars in aid and australia is sending emergency response teams. they need that help in a hurry. another cyclone is forecast to hit near the island chain in the next few days. >> brian web...
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today in our capitol city of alabama, people of this country have witnessed a demonstration which includednists and communist sympathizers, activists and other revolutionaryies. we've seen the beat nicks, the way fairer and some misguided and misled people who have been used by the professionals who organized this mob. this week's long march has required the use of all the alabama highway police as well as national guardsmen. it has cost at least $1 million. the word activist and revolutionaries are not mine. but those of the jewish rabbi from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. he said "they wanted dead bodies, our bodies." the acceptance of a petition is no issue. a petition will be accepted by any group of people in the normal and orderly process and without surrender to mob accra si. we have seen. if an orderly and lawful society is to be preserved in this nation, such demonstrations must not be allowed to continue and of course, as you know, they said today that these type demonstrations would be carried on no matter housing and employment throughout every state in the nation. no nation in hist
today in our capitol city of alabama, people of this country have witnessed a demonstration which includednists and communist sympathizers, activists and other revolutionaryies. we've seen the beat nicks, the way fairer and some misguided and misled people who have been used by the professionals who organized this mob. this week's long march has required the use of all the alabama highway police as well as national guardsmen. it has cost at least $1 million. the word activist and...
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parents staged a rally in the capitol, mexico city. hey don't accept the findings of the government investigation which says the students were killed via drug gang. a rally has been held in el salvador's capitol in solidarity. dressed in white people called for peace and justice. thursday was even declared a public holiday so everyone could join the march. it is one of the most violent nations with high crime rates. >> go into any restaurant in the for row islands, you are likely to see salmon on the menu. we have what's driving the demand. >> when russia banned certain imports from the european union in response to sanctions over ukraine. the salmon farming faroe islands stepped into the breach. this tiny nation in the north atlantic suddenly found itself with a near monopoly on salmon sales in russia. >> we are not a part of the e.u., so we do our trade business also. we were not asking brussels, because we are not a e.u. member. >> in 2013, brussels banned faroe islands mackerel about disagreements over quotas. they were happy to tak
parents staged a rally in the capitol, mexico city. hey don't accept the findings of the government investigation which says the students were killed via drug gang. a rally has been held in el salvador's capitol in solidarity. dressed in white people called for peace and justice. thursday was even declared a public holiday so everyone could join the march. it is one of the most violent nations with high crime rates. >> go into any restaurant in the for row islands, you are likely to see...
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. >> authorities crammed 1500 residents, from the capitol city port villa into 23 emergency shelters, the cyclone hit. about 47,000 people live in the capitol but more than 200,000 others are spread over dozens of the small island. relief is on the way. new zealand is pledged million dollars in aid and australia is sending emergency response teams. they need that help in a hurry, another cyclone is forecast to hit near the island chain in the next few days. >> brian web cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a power of mother nature. 7:00 czars we check in with carol. good morning carol. >> we're in fine shape in our area certainly. we've got couple every clouds throughout right now. the delaware river has broken up the ice we're happy to to say, looking at much better conditions today. >> i want to show you how pretty the sunrise at the shore. absolutely gorgeous, look at that as the sun just goes above the horizon and just beautiful start. perfect halo. if i can -- limbo lower now. but yes just a beautiful looking day starting. but few clouds, and i think you will find that, also, what you wi
. >> authorities crammed 1500 residents, from the capitol city port villa into 23 emergency shelters, the cyclone hit. about 47,000 people live in the capitol but more than 200,000 others are spread over dozens of the small island. relief is on the way. new zealand is pledged million dollars in aid and australia is sending emergency response teams. they need that help in a hurry, another cyclone is forecast to hit near the island chain in the next few days. >> brian web cbs-3...
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. >> several thousand people marched through indiana's capitol city, denouncing a new state law that allows business owners to refuse service on the grounds of religious belief. >> we are fired of having to constantly fight the backwards thinking. are you tired enough to fight back? >> yes! >> indiana's republican party dominated legislature and republican governor say the law dubbed the religious freedom restoration act will stop government agencies from forcing business owners to go against their religious faith. indiana's the latest of 20 states to pass such laws. >> it's about government over reach and i'm proud indiana stepped forward and i'm working hard to clarify this. we're reaching oh you the to business leaders. >> in one example the law would allow floorists to refuse to sell arrangements to be used in same sex wedding as her moneys. this store owner, who says she's against gay marriage, also says she wouldn't turn away gay customers. >> if someone walked in my store, i think i would serve them. >> indiana's ban on same-sex marriage was overturned in court last year and c
. >> several thousand people marched through indiana's capitol city, denouncing a new state law that allows business owners to refuse service on the grounds of religious belief. >> we are fired of having to constantly fight the backwards thinking. are you tired enough to fight back? >> yes! >> indiana's republican party dominated legislature and republican governor say the law dubbed the religious freedom restoration act will stop government agencies from forcing...
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he was forced out of iran backed shiite rebels who have now expanded their control to the capitol city of yemen. this is as saudi arabia anal is stepped up their air strikes campaign in yemen against the rebels. >> secretary of state john kerry sits down with the the iranian foreign minister in switzerland to reach an agreement to grant iran from international sanctionness exchange for kirk its nuclear program. iran says it nuclear program is for peaceful purposes but many believe they are trying to acquire nuclear weapons. >> i think the bottom line for the united states toys make enough progress on a political framework and understanding that they can get back to congress before it breaks for recess and give classified briefings to show the amount of progress that has been made to show it is real, tangible, iranians are compromising and that will create political space to get them to the end of june. >> the deadline to reach a deal thinks tuesday but rate things have been going they might to have extend these talks into april. >> they say they will wiggle room through april and may.
he was forced out of iran backed shiite rebels who have now expanded their control to the capitol city of yemen. this is as saudi arabia anal is stepped up their air strikes campaign in yemen against the rebels. >> secretary of state john kerry sits down with the the iranian foreign minister in switzerland to reach an agreement to grant iran from international sanctionness exchange for kirk its nuclear program. iran says it nuclear program is for peaceful purposes but many believe they...
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for a second night, the alliance says it hit military positions in the capitol sana'a. and the citiesta'izz and [ inaudible ]. these military videos appear to show some of the strikes. the location lss seem to include large military depos that have been hit. as the operation continues saudi officials say there is no plan to send troops at least for now. >> we should be ready for all of the circumstances. our forces is ready for the different threat. be it air -- air threat or ground threat. for the time being there is no such operation, but if need we will be ready to face this kind of threat. the houthis say there have been civilian casualties but despite the on slot the houthis remain defiant. >> translator: what do they expect us to do in surrender? announce our defeat? to about like cowards? what do they expect from us? collapse overnight? to walk away? absolutely not. >>> the interim foreign minister says there is still room for dialogue. >> we're about to prepare for the upcoming conference. the door is still open for dialogue, and what is happening now is preparation for a dial
for a second night, the alliance says it hit military positions in the capitol sana'a. and the citiesta'izz and [ inaudible ]. these military videos appear to show some of the strikes. the location lss seem to include large military depos that have been hit. as the operation continues saudi officials say there is no plan to send troops at least for now. >> we should be ready for all of the circumstances. our forces is ready for the different threat. be it air -- air threat or ground...
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mexico to mark six months since the disappearance of 43 students, parents staged a rally in the capitol mexico city don't accept the findings of a government investigation which says the students were killed by a drug gang. >> reporter: a really being held in el salvador and dressed in white people called for peace and justice, thursday was declared a public holiday so everyone could join the march and they are a violent nation with high crime rates. go into any restaurant in the north atlantic with the pharroah islands and likely to see salmon on the menu and we will tell you what is driving demand. >> reporter: when russia ban certain imports from the european union in response to sanctions over ukraine, the salmon farming pharroah islands stepped in the breach the tiny nation in the north atlantic found itself with a monopoly of salmon sales to russia and unlikely winners on the fall out of eastern europe and no apologies. >> we are not part of eu and we trade ourselves and not with brussels because we are not an eu member. >> reporter: in 2013 brussels band mackerel over fishing quotas and the
mexico to mark six months since the disappearance of 43 students, parents staged a rally in the capitol mexico city don't accept the findings of a government investigation which says the students were killed by a drug gang. >> reporter: a really being held in el salvador and dressed in white people called for peace and justice, thursday was declared a public holiday so everyone could join the march and they are a violent nation with high crime rates. go into any restaurant in the north...
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sitting in new york or other cities and capitols and judging on the situation in turkey syrian or turkeyis easy. more difficult is that to understand the situation. we expect from international community to do more. regarding humanitarian crisis, we expect the international community to do more to resolve the syrian crisis. and we expect all of those who are concerned on international -- on terrorism, more cooperation, more intelligence cooperation. turkey is receiving 35 million tourists every year. so we need intelligence report or intelligence information from the countries who are -- who have some mobility of these groups in order to prevent them to come in turkey or in order to deport them. and last year we have -- deported around 2,000 person from turkey and around 10,000 were not allowed to come in turkey. we -- when we receive intelligence report from our allies and other nations, it is easy to act together. that's what we need and we expect. more cooperation and more empathy to understand the difficulties we are facing as a neighboring country to one of the most difficult crisis
sitting in new york or other cities and capitols and judging on the situation in turkey syrian or turkeyis easy. more difficult is that to understand the situation. we expect from international community to do more. regarding humanitarian crisis, we expect the international community to do more to resolve the syrian crisis. and we expect all of those who are concerned on international -- on terrorism, more cooperation, more intelligence cooperation. turkey is receiving 35 million tourists every...
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. >> lahor is the capitol of panjab. the citys generally considered peaceful compared to other areas of pakistan but attacks happenve been increasing after the government's failed attempts to hold peace talks with the taliban last year. >> christian community leaders say the government isn't doing enough to ensure their safety and that attacks like this show there are targets. victoria gatenby, al jazeera. >> camille hyder sent this update from islamabad. >> the attack against the churches in lahor is an ongoing strategy of targeting not just the security forces but, also the minorities here in pakistan. there have beendad deadly attacks against the shia community, and the christian community. interestingly, the two bombers were not able to get inside the churches where there would have been even her year damage and more loss of life. they were stopped at the gate. the explosions were so powerful that the gates were ripped out of their foundations and thrown several meters away. now, interestingly, after the attack there was cons
. >> lahor is the capitol of panjab. the citys generally considered peaceful compared to other areas of pakistan but attacks happenve been increasing after the government's failed attempts to hold peace talks with the taliban last year. >> christian community leaders say the government isn't doing enough to ensure their safety and that attacks like this show there are targets. victoria gatenby, al jazeera. >> camille hyder sent this update from islamabad. >> the attack...
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the state capitol overlooking the city of ruin. the bridge is gone. photographers found belle island attractive. what greater message could you send? you climb this hill to get this view of that. symbolic confederate capital. this is propaganda. you are going to say, we didn't know about the terrors and starvation at bill isle. you knew. you could see it from the hill. that is the message. you think he just happened to plop down his camera? think that was an accident? you think he just happened to come across some buddy weeping in the grave in the cemetery? of course not. that is his assistant. this is the belle isle cemetery. this is grabbing at heart and twisting. i understand the art. what intrigues me is some of you might be able to see, write in here, we have a legible tombstones. you can read them. actual men who died on belle isle. buried side-by-side and removed to the richmond national cemetery. you can go and see their graves today. i love that they are still to each other. i find that stuff fascinating. they are there and you can see them t
the state capitol overlooking the city of ruin. the bridge is gone. photographers found belle island attractive. what greater message could you send? you climb this hill to get this view of that. symbolic confederate capital. this is propaganda. you are going to say, we didn't know about the terrors and starvation at bill isle. you knew. you could see it from the hill. that is the message. you think he just happened to plop down his camera? think that was an accident? you think he just happened...
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at least seven people killed after a car bombing in the afghan city the capitol of the helman provincehe target of the bombing was the head of the provincial council and more explanation from jennifer glasse our correspondent joining us from kabul, jennifer? >> reporter: well, the head of the council is safe but as you said in the car bombing outside of the headquarters seven civilians killed and 20 wounded, no one claimed responsibility but interior ministry is blaming the taliban and say it's retaliation for offensives going on that afghan security forces are carrying out across afghanistan not only in helman province where the fight between taliban and security forces has been fierce all winter long but in another province and afghan security forces ended a five-day offensive there and killed 13 taliban in that offensive, they are basically trying to get the upper hand ahead of the spring fighting season which usually starts when the snows in the mountains begin to thaw but the fighter was at higher levels than we have seen but the fighting this summer expected to be even more diffi
at least seven people killed after a car bombing in the afghan city the capitol of the helman provincehe target of the bombing was the head of the provincial council and more explanation from jennifer glasse our correspondent joining us from kabul, jennifer? >> reporter: well, the head of the council is safe but as you said in the car bombing outside of the headquarters seven civilians killed and 20 wounded, no one claimed responsibility but interior ministry is blaming the taliban and...
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capitol here. which is the city of about 45,000 people. the trees are blowing, all foliage is going everywhere and i'm in a very strong hotel, but even this is getting shakes when the wind gusts are coming through. i'm in a very, concrete block hotel, i'm on the third floor of a big hotel and even this is shaking. any preparations should have been completed by now because we're in the middle of it. the national office has done a great job of trying to get everyone ready. 82 islands and the y-shaped chain. communication is difficult. there's many islands that don't is telecommunications or weak telecommunications. the national development office from the government has been doing a telephone relay to those very remote islands. relaying to the community disaster committees, the key information that people need to know. there's also been text messages updates, alerts ranging from a blue to a yellow to a red alert. the entire country is currently under a red alert. which means that everybody must seek shelter immediately. everyone is under thr
capitol here. which is the city of about 45,000 people. the trees are blowing, all foliage is going everywhere and i'm in a very strong hotel, but even this is getting shakes when the wind gusts are coming through. i'm in a very, concrete block hotel, i'm on the third floor of a big hotel and even this is shaking. any preparations should have been completed by now because we're in the middle of it. the national office has done a great job of trying to get everyone ready. 82 islands and the...
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turkey's biggest city and the capitol were among the areas hit and public transportation systems shut down. earlier reports suggest the fault was a transmission line. >> a senior prosecutor in uganda has been shot dead in what police say could be a targeted assassination. shot dead late on monday, she was leading the prosecution against those accused of organizing two bombings there in 2010. 79 people were killed in the attack on screenings of the soccer world cup final. the trial has been postponed. >> the co pilot suspected of deliberately crashing 150 passengers and crew into the french alps had been treated for suicidal tendencies. he was in soak co therapy. investigators say his motive is still unclear and are searching for more clues. they are building an access road to reach the remote crash site. >> the head of the french forensic team said it will take time to identify the crash victims. there is a huge amount of analysis to do. it takes time to get it done. families must give samples to compare with the victims d.n.a. fingerprint comparisons take time because the conditions
turkey's biggest city and the capitol were among the areas hit and public transportation systems shut down. earlier reports suggest the fault was a transmission line. >> a senior prosecutor in uganda has been shot dead in what police say could be a targeted assassination. shot dead late on monday, she was leading the prosecution against those accused of organizing two bombings there in 2010. 79 people were killed in the attack on screenings of the soccer world cup final. the trial has...
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thousands protested in the city of id south of the capitol, shouting slogans blasting the armed group the absence of a sentence tral government yemen has become a dangerous place. there are concerns the country is slipping towards anarchy. howtis howtis, have yet to release a statement. hopes for a truce between the two arrival groups seem to have evaporated. the u.n. has offered says he. >> it's been one year since the disappearance of malaysian airline flights 370. an investigation has revealed the battery of the under water locator beacon had expired one year before the plane vanished. families of the passengers and crew wait for answers, malaysia says it remains committed to the search. andrew thomas takes a look back. it lost contact with air traffic control. >> the announcement began perhaps the greatest aviation mystery of all time a search along the malaysian intended flight route found nothing. then came the twist, it had stopped transmitting location but had been seen off route west back across the malay peninsula. but then where? the best clues were seven pings picked up by
thousands protested in the city of id south of the capitol, shouting slogans blasting the armed group the absence of a sentence tral government yemen has become a dangerous place. there are concerns the country is slipping towards anarchy. howtis howtis, have yet to release a statement. hopes for a truce between the two arrival groups seem to have evaporated. the u.n. has offered says he. >> it's been one year since the disappearance of malaysian airline flights 370. an investigation has...
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were able to take control of aiden's airport it would have weakened hadi and declared the city as the temporary capitol> it is billed as a tech friendly way to hail a cab but will it bum uber on the road to success. and they talk about sony and tax exchanges for features in its latest bond film. ♪ >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. sunday, 6:30 eastern. >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disunity in the security council. >> about issues that impact your world. >> infectious diseases are a major threat to health. >> "the week ahead". sunday 8:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. ♪ again i'm jane and these are the top stories, u.n.-led talks between rival factions will take place on friday in an attempt to end the violence and libya's new army chief warns that fighting in islamic state and levante will take the war to europe if no one stops them. security is stepped up in tunisia with troops deployed following attack on a museum on wednesday, nine people have been arrested and peop
were able to take control of aiden's airport it would have weakened hadi and declared the city as the temporary capitol> it is billed as a tech friendly way to hail a cab but will it bum uber on the road to success. and they talk about sony and tax exchanges for features in its latest bond film. ♪ >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. sunday, 6:30 eastern. >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the...
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injured by a bomb in the city of alexandria outside a supermarket in the eastern district. >> yemen's defense minister arrived in aden after escaping from house arrest in the capitol sanna. five of his bodyguards were killed when his convoy was ambushed near the city. he followed the president who fled to aden last month after escaping house arrest by houthi fighters. >> so you had rain said it rejects international criticism about the flogging of a writer for insulting islam. the writer was sentenced to 1,000 lashes and 10 years in jail last year. u.s. members of congress called for his release after his flogging was delayed for the eighth week in a row. >> the first report into the disappearance of malaysian flight mh370 revealed that the battery for the underwater beacon had expired. it's one year since the passenger jet went missing with 230 onboard. the plane's fate has become one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history. the search area included 600,000 square kilometers in the southern indian ocean. investigators though narrowed that down to 60,000 square kilometers just off the coast of perth in western australia an area the size of sri lanka. last sep
injured by a bomb in the city of alexandria outside a supermarket in the eastern district. >> yemen's defense minister arrived in aden after escaping from house arrest in the capitol sanna. five of his bodyguards were killed when his convoy was ambushed near the city. he followed the president who fled to aden last month after escaping house arrest by houthi fighters. >> so you had rain said it rejects international criticism about the flogging of a writer for insulting islam. the...
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today in our capitol city of alabama, people of this country have witnessed a demonstration which included convicted felons, communists and communist sympathizers, members of the fairplay cuba committee activists and other revolutionaries. we have seen beatnik's, wayfarers, and misguided and misled people who have been used by the professionals who organized this mob. this week's long march has required the use of all the alabama highway police as well as over 4000 federalized national guardsmen. it has cost at least $1 million. today you have seen a prostitution of lawful process and the capital on lawfully immobilized -- yununlawfully immobilized. in the word of an activist and revolutionaries are not mine. but those of the jewish rabbi from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. he said "they wanted dead bodies, our bodies." the acceptance of a petition is no issue. a petition will be accepted by any group of people in the normal and orderly process and without surrender to mobocrasy. we have seen. if an orderly and lawful society is to be preserved in this nation, such demonstrations must not be al
today in our capitol city of alabama, people of this country have witnessed a demonstration which included convicted felons, communists and communist sympathizers, members of the fairplay cuba committee activists and other revolutionaries. we have seen beatnik's, wayfarers, and misguided and misled people who have been used by the professionals who organized this mob. this week's long march has required the use of all the alabama highway police as well as over 4000 federalized national...
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the return of the government into the right hands and the removal of militants from the capitol and other major cities. >> when they say they're very powerful, how do you justify that? what do you mean by that? and what will we see coming out of the coalition? >> these tribesmen are in control of provinces in yemen especially the provinces that have oil and gas . this is the biggest biggs and the influence on the street is very powerful. that's why i feel that there will be a strong influence because of their presence and readiness to move hundreds of thousands of people at any given day. >> and the houthis hakeem, who have taken over the capitol they're saying they've reached an agreement with iran to boost the economy in yemen. it's a very divided country, but how are the yemenis feeling about this new collaboration to boost their economy? >> as of now yemenis have only see talk from the iranians. there is a lot of talk of iran supporting yemen when it comes to electricity and other economic support but there has been no implementation on the ground. blackouts in yemen electricity are cut more than
the return of the government into the right hands and the removal of militants from the capitol and other major cities. >> when they say they're very powerful, how do you justify that? what do you mean by that? and what will we see coming out of the coalition? >> these tribesmen are in control of provinces in yemen especially the provinces that have oil and gas . this is the biggest biggs and the influence on the street is very powerful. that's why i feel that there will be a strong...
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city. not everyone in congress is thrilled. rebecca cooper has more from capitol hill after speaking with one of the house chairs who says the city is breaking the law. rebecca: when it comes to legalized pot in the district, republican leaders insist they will not allow it, even if approved by voters. >> obviously the overwhelming majority thought it was a good idea. the will of congress did not agree with them. rebecca: mark meadows is one of the gop leaders with oversight of the district and any attempt by d.c. to implement the law will be blocked by congress. >> there is no way to implement this without spending money. when you do that, there certainly will probably be consequences. >> people take these little differences and act like grownups. they don't threaten one another. rebecca: mayor bowser called them bullies. >> i have a lot of things to do in the district of columbia. being in jail would not be a good thing. rebecca: eleanor holmes norton said she believes the congressman -- that the mayor is on solid legal footing. today, republican leaders said th
city. not everyone in congress is thrilled. rebecca cooper has more from capitol hill after speaking with one of the house chairs who says the city is breaking the law. rebecca: when it comes to legalized pot in the district, republican leaders insist they will not allow it, even if approved by voters. >> obviously the overwhelming majority thought it was a good idea. the will of congress did not agree with them. rebecca: mark meadows is one of the gop leaders with oversight of the...
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may have been responding to houthi or artillery fire and hit in the north as well as the capitol sanaa and citieshers. saudi arabia says attacks will continue until the president haidi returns to power. the coalition is trying to stop the houthis from reaching the southern port city of aiden where there have been running forces loyal to haidi and kim reports. >> reporter: this is the deadly air strike ever and this was a camp in yemen north for those fleeing the violence which gripped yemen for more than a decade and women and children are among the dead but witnesses say many of those killed were fighters and saudi arabia is adamant the houthis are to blame. >> moved weapons and fighters where you have civilians and we stress that we do our best to prevent civilian casualties. we reply to a source of fire. we have no confirmation this was a refugee camp. >> reporter: saudi-led air strikes have hit at least nine of yemen's provinces including the capitol sanaa. air strikes in the sky and fighters restrict the target and military base and weapons storage facility which belongs to the yemen republi
may have been responding to houthi or artillery fire and hit in the north as well as the capitol sanaa and citieshers. saudi arabia says attacks will continue until the president haidi returns to power. the coalition is trying to stop the houthis from reaching the southern port city of aiden where there have been running forces loyal to haidi and kim reports. >> reporter: this is the deadly air strike ever and this was a camp in yemen north for those fleeing the violence which gripped...
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reports from the capitol. >> storming buildings and different cities across the country. they say it was a major operation launched to arrest members of an armed group. they confiscated weapons and laptops. >> we are determined to continue our preventive measures but at the same time, the security approach. that is exactly why we created the investigations. the unity bureau is responsible for fighting organized crime and terrorism. >> because since we face the attack in 2003. we are facing a new challenge. and after the terrorist threat. >> and the solution is to adopt a security approach, taking into account the city and thesoming aspects. >> they have rached up the security measures. that's because hundreds have joined al quaida and affiliated groups in syria and iraq. >> who was killed to capture the city. to join isil. authorities are concerned about revenge attacks. and some people here are worries that the fight against the armed groups might be used to clamp down on human rights. but officials say that won't happen. terrorist acts are getting prepared. we make sure
reports from the capitol. >> storming buildings and different cities across the country. they say it was a major operation launched to arrest members of an armed group. they confiscated weapons and laptops. >> we are determined to continue our preventive measures but at the same time, the security approach. that is exactly why we created the investigations. the unity bureau is responsible for fighting organized crime and terrorism. >> because since we face the attack in 2003....
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capitol of 2014. find out why. >> in nigeria, 51 people have been killed, and more than 110 injured in multiple attacks. three blasts hit the market and bus station. the worst attack on the city since boko haram fighters seized the state capitol at the end of january. we speak with abandoning ahmed idris. what more details have been emerging about it? >> well, so far the security forces have cordoned off those areas, especially along the markets and bus stations, a some form of calm is returning with the incident of this morning and afternoon in the city. people are saying that more people are being evacuated and still a search and rescue operation tried to recover those who might have been injured or killed by the blast and are still hidden or covered by debris in those locations. >> these attacks of don't seem to say that they're turning the tide of box attacks. >> yes the last few weeks they've had some form of cooperation from niger chad and cameroon, and they recaptureed territory formerly being held by boko haram. but boko haram fighters are coming into the urban areas while they follow people who have been graced by affected by those attacks. we've seen more and more s
capitol of 2014. find out why. >> in nigeria, 51 people have been killed, and more than 110 injured in multiple attacks. three blasts hit the market and bus station. the worst attack on the city since boko haram fighters seized the state capitol at the end of january. we speak with abandoning ahmed idris. what more details have been emerging about it? >> well, so far the security forces have cordoned off those areas, especially along the markets and bus stations, a some form of calm...
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city. further killings as well. saudi arabia says it will host talks with the crisis in yemen and saturday they fled to aiden after escaping house arrest in the capitola and after that he attended a meeting with senior officials and we report. >> reporter: this is the yemen defense minister arriving in the port city of aiden after escaping from a hostile capitol under the dark of night. his rivals, the houthis on his trail and he was gone and ambushing security guards who were following behind him and injuring two. what happens next for major general macmood, the president haidi is unclear and aiden is now the center of operations for president haidi who was also forced to flee the capitol sanaa last month after houthis put him under house arrest. the capitol is now under control of the houthis. they are attempting to run the country in place of the elected government. and many yemen people are outraged, on saturday thousands of people protested in the city of ib south of the capitol and shouted slogans blasting the armed is shia group. in the absence of a central government yemen has become a dangerous place and concerns the country is slipping towa
city. further killings as well. saudi arabia says it will host talks with the crisis in yemen and saturday they fled to aiden after escaping house arrest in the capitola and after that he attended a meeting with senior officials and we report. >> reporter: this is the yemen defense minister arriving in the port city of aiden after escaping from a hostile capitol under the dark of night. his rivals, the houthis on his trail and he was gone and ambushing security guards who were following...
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secondly, the withdrawal of all gunman from the yemeni capitol sanna and other cities. >> that doesn't seem likely. the united states seems to agree. it shut its embassy and pulled troops from an irforce base in the south of the country. the u.s. will see if it can find a solution before a full blown civil war. >> let's look at worsening situation in yemen and how we got here. several rival groups are involved. we have the houthi's who belong to a shia muslim sect with the backing of iran. then former presidential saleh has his own forced. there are tribal forces at ply here regional wing of al-qaeda and yemeni he branch of isil. let's take a look at where these warring factions can be found in the country. the houthi's control the capitol, sanna and they're advancing southwards. reaching taiz. the president fled to aden last month. the security council will hold an emergency meeting on sunday after president hadi appealed for an urgent intervention. let's take to a yemeni blogger and freelance journalist, as she joins us from sweden via skype. let's talk first about the former preside
secondly, the withdrawal of all gunman from the yemeni capitol sanna and other cities. >> that doesn't seem likely. the united states seems to agree. it shut its embassy and pulled troops from an irforce base in the south of the country. the u.s. will see if it can find a solution before a full blown civil war. >> let's look at worsening situation in yemen and how we got here. several rival groups are involved. we have the houthi's who belong to a shia muslim sect with the backing...