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. >>> clom's government says they are -- colombia's government says they are committed to peace talksfirst rebels said they were packing in serl-defense against government troops. s alexander tell us more about what farc is saying? >> well, felicity essentially said that the attack that happened last week in qalka was a tragedy but also very difficult to avoid these kinds of incidents if they have declared a ceasefire if they continue to being under the permanent siege of ground operations. they try move the ball back into the government and military's court here, they didn't give us any information about what has happened during the astack. this will not be the same as angering the public here in clom colombia to investigate what happened that night and also be evolved in a the implementation of the unilateral ceasefire. until a full ceasefire is in place in colombia these incidents might continues to do so. essentially said the there's no justification for the attack and that the park has a problem now with the colombia military. with the people of colombia, they need some explanati
. >>> clom's government says they are -- colombia's government says they are committed to peace talksfirst rebels said they were packing in serl-defense against government troops. s alexander tell us more about what farc is saying? >> well, felicity essentially said that the attack that happened last week in qalka was a tragedy but also very difficult to avoid these kinds of incidents if they have declared a ceasefire if they continue to being under the permanent siege of ground...
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. >> call on clom yas to reflect on this as we pursue the peace talks. it is necessary to end this war. >> president santos says the talks will continue, that's giving hope for negotiations to move forward but more attacks may corner the government and further test the president's resolve. ali mustafa al jazeera. >> still ahead on al jazeera. thousands struggling to make a living in the united states and not taking things lying down. >>> and we bring you this sorry tale of illegal migrants trying to cross the seas into europe. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet you. >> hello again you're watching al jazeera. top stories. u.n. envoy ali ben omar has resigned. it's been two weeks since the saudi led coalition has produced air strikes over yemen. >>> colombia has once again conflict as ceasefire is ended against the farc rebels. >>> thursday marks the first anniversary of south korea's sewall ferry disaster in which 304 people mostly schoolchildren died. let's go straight to harry fawcett. who is in the c
. >> call on clom yas to reflect on this as we pursue the peace talks. it is necessary to end this war. >> president santos says the talks will continue, that's giving hope for negotiations to move forward but more attacks may corner the government and further test the president's resolve. ali mustafa al jazeera. >> still ahead on al jazeera. thousands struggling to make a living in the united states and not taking things lying down. >>> and we bring you this sorry...
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clom is nowcolombia is taking that innovation to a large degree. >> these lights are helping people from san luis back home in light for the first time. they are cheap and easy to make. >> you are going to need the solar panels, the led the battery, but when the sun goes down the light basically turns on. we made this balance between these few parts which the community can build themselves, repair no more do you have to wait for thousands of parts to be imported you can make it basically by hand. a circuit board repaired made with locality parts and at the same time gives jobs to communities. >> in order to light up san luis 100 students from a nearby university were bussed in to help. each light is composed of just eight parts. cost $70 to build and nothing to operate. san luis is a perfect recipient for this technology. many people arrive here fleeing the country's internal conflict and found no basic services. >> translator: you can imagine the impact that you're having on these people. that's the most satisfying thing. to see the people smiling to see the light shining. because they
clom is nowcolombia is taking that innovation to a large degree. >> these lights are helping people from san luis back home in light for the first time. they are cheap and easy to make. >> you are going to need the solar panels, the led the battery, but when the sun goes down the light basically turns on. we made this balance between these few parts which the community can build themselves, repair no more do you have to wait for thousands of parts to be imported you can make it...
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her watch accused of taking part in sex parties involving prostitutes, paid for by drug cartels in clom biel ya housing paid for my american tax taxpayer taxpayers. most of those agents still on the job. >>> tonight, a major health headline about breast cancer and the new hope for a potential game changer now. after angelina jolie's dramatic surgery, tonight, there is a big development making it more affordable to get screened and much easier to get that all-important second opinion. here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: this was the game changer, angelina jolie going public about her double mastectomy, saying a test for a breast cancer gene mutation saved her life. and tonight, news that that test will now be affordable for most women. >> you'll receive an e-mail when your sample has been received at the lab, and another e-mail when your results are ready. >> reporter: the new test just $249. many other tests for the brca gene ten times more expensive and often not covered by insurance. it's the kind of access jolie has pushed for triggers the angelina effect an avalanche of interest
her watch accused of taking part in sex parties involving prostitutes, paid for by drug cartels in clom biel ya housing paid for my american tax taxpayer taxpayers. most of those agents still on the job. >>> tonight, a major health headline about breast cancer and the new hope for a potential game changer now. after angelina jolie's dramatic surgery, tonight, there is a big development making it more affordable to get screened and much easier to get that all-important second opinion....
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but clom beeolumbia's dean disagrees. >> we do disagree that this was jackie's fault. >> reporter: so who fault is it, ultimately? >> the reporter. her editor. the editor's boss. and the fact-checking department all contributed to this failure. >> reporter: at stake in all this, david, not just "rolling stone's" reputation but also the willingness of sexual assault survivors come forward. "rolling stone's" bombshell backfired. david? >> david wright here in new york. thank you. >>> and now to that breaking headline out of maryland tonight. eight people found dead inside a family home. authorities say severn of them children. officials now suspect carbon monoxide and abc's senior national correspondent jim avila with the phone call that signaled something was wrong. >> reporter: it started as a missing persons report. this morning, a concerned citizen called police in princess ann, maryland to say a coworker had not shone up. police saw no problems at the house, but went inside to find the adult was dead and the farther they walked in the worse it got. seven children aged 6 to 16, also
but clom beeolumbia's dean disagrees. >> we do disagree that this was jackie's fault. >> reporter: so who fault is it, ultimately? >> the reporter. her editor. the editor's boss. and the fact-checking department all contributed to this failure. >> reporter: at stake in all this, david, not just "rolling stone's" reputation but also the willingness of sexual assault survivors come forward. "rolling stone's" bombshell backfired. david? >> david...
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she studied at clom bank and sorvougnt and university. it was difficult for her to display affection to her family. when i picture her now, i picture a cross between marches dumond and a character from douwnton abbey. well, the family lives here until 1914. betty has a sister born in 1912 and a brother george born in 19 15 and they are both born in maine. betty's childhood is interesting. she liked being outside. she liked to run through the maine woods. she often said she felt she were built around aloneness, but that was most comfortable for her. from the age of 4, she woo hide among the large pine trees in the maine woods. she would look up at the sky filtered thrull the pine trees. she would hear the water nearby, and she would stay there for hours and hours. sometimes all day into the evening. she would wait for 6 hib abare -- they would let her go out in the woods all day and if she didn't return, they would send the police out to find her. her father was often away, and there she was with cora and her siblings. her mother, again, u
she studied at clom bank and sorvougnt and university. it was difficult for her to display affection to her family. when i picture her now, i picture a cross between marches dumond and a character from douwnton abbey. well, the family lives here until 1914. betty has a sister born in 1912 and a brother george born in 19 15 and they are both born in maine. betty's childhood is interesting. she liked being outside. she liked to run through the maine woods. she often said she felt she were built...
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>> i wasn't here for nafta but i was here for clom yarksolombia, panama and korea and i voted for all>>> after the break, we'll zoom through other top stories, including a weather alert. check this video out of hail blanketing the windy city of chicago. all eyes are on parts of texas and oklahoma. storms later lead to. >>> plus at 93-year-old man goes on trial for crimes he allegedly committed 70 years ago. we'll explain next on t rounddown. 73% of americans try... ...to cook healthy meals. yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports physical energy with b vitamins. one a day 50+ your kids get used to sweaty odors in their room. they think it smells fine, but you smell this... eliminate all the odors you've gone noseblind to with febreze fabric refresher. mmmm... so you and your guests can breathe happy. >>> a weather alert, a former ss guard on trial and a scare in tokyo. >>> 22 million people are at risk today for severe weather in the afternoon and evening. we're
>> i wasn't here for nafta but i was here for clom yarksolombia, panama and korea and i voted for all>>> after the break, we'll zoom through other top stories, including a weather alert. check this video out of hail blanketing the windy city of chicago. all eyes are on parts of texas and oklahoma. storms later lead to. >>> plus at 93-year-old man goes on trial for crimes he allegedly committed 70 years ago. we'll explain next on t rounddown. 73% of americans try... ...to...