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how significant is this eruption? >> it is routine, in the sense this is ideal kind of eruption. we love to have all that gas and energy go straight up into the atmosphere because that's where it does the least amount of damage and not causing deaths. as opposed to mt. st. helens when the blast was horizontal. >> could there be any connection between the eruptions any wider increase in volcanic activity? >> well, we're looking at one of the most volcanic active areas in the world. if we look at countries in the world and how many active volcanos they have, chile is number two after indonesia. it's a very unusual shape very long north south and narrow east west and they have volcanoes all the length of that nation. we geologists like to talk about plate tectonics. that's what causes the earthquakes and volcanoes. put it another way if somebody really wanted to watch an explosive volcano work then chile would be a good place to go to see one. >> as you said, this is a good eruption as things like this go but how dangerous could this volcano get anyway? even though we're not seeing
how significant is this eruption? >> it is routine, in the sense this is ideal kind of eruption. we love to have all that gas and energy go straight up into the atmosphere because that's where it does the least amount of damage and not causing deaths. as opposed to mt. st. helens when the blast was horizontal. >> could there be any connection between the eruptions any wider increase in volcanic activity? >> well, we're looking at one of the most volcanic active areas in the...
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. >> a volcano erupts. in chile. >> i'm fez jamil. the power of rural women we'll speak to critics who say the program only enforces tricialg roles. traditional roles. traditional roles. >> welcome back. i'm shiulie ghosh. the top stories on al jazeera. the stanley coast italian coast guard has rescued more than 200 migrants from the mediterranean sea. >> the yemen's former president ali abdullah saleh has ordered houthis to withdraw. >>> and the pakistani human rights activist has been killed by gunmen. sabine mahmoud was killed in beluchistan province. talks in geneva next month the u.n. envoy to syria says there's slim chance of success. in new york, the united nations security council has been urged to impose an arms embargo on syria. diplomatic editor james bays. >> the u.n. security council is briefed on the humanitarian situation in syria every month. and every month things get worse. he was told 220,000 are dead, 7.6 million forced from their homes. this was the last briefing by outgoing humanitarian chief vale valerie aim amo
. >> a volcano erupts. in chile. >> i'm fez jamil. the power of rural women we'll speak to critics who say the program only enforces tricialg roles. traditional roles. traditional roles. >> welcome back. i'm shiulie ghosh. the top stories on al jazeera. the stanley coast italian coast guard has rescued more than 200 migrants from the mediterranean sea. >> the yemen's former president ali abdullah saleh has ordered houthis to withdraw. >>> and the pakistani human...
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more than 10 million-year-old volcano erupted suddenly late wednesday. now many of the 4,000 residents who are forced to evacuate were briefly allowed to return to the so-called red zone to check on their homes and clear roads and roofs as best they could. >> i came to remove the ash from the roof so it won't collapse. we are nervous and don't know when we'll be able to. >> it could erupt again. actually it is still in an eruption but it could mean largeer lava flows that could put people's lives at risk. >> in neighboring argentina air traffic has been severely disrupted. here they distribute fad and water to those who are trying to salvage their belongings or simply to find their pets. these cows are sitting in what 48 hours ago were lush clean pastures. now with other livestock they're being evacuated. >> there are at least 600 animals that we need to take elsewhere because there is too much ash and they will starve if they remain here. >> most of this volcanic ash looks and feels like a collection of little stones as you can see. the worst part isn't
more than 10 million-year-old volcano erupted suddenly late wednesday. now many of the 4,000 residents who are forced to evacuate were briefly allowed to return to the so-called red zone to check on their homes and clear roads and roofs as best they could. >> i came to remove the ash from the roof so it won't collapse. we are nervous and don't know when we'll be able to. >> it could erupt again. actually it is still in an eruption but it could mean largeer lava flows that could put...
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the first of two eruptions began overnight.ercharged particles thrust into the atmosphere creating powerful lightening storms. the president of chili has issued a red alert closing local schools and airports and ordering anybody near to leave quickly. >> we've decided to enact a health warning. this is an addition that will continue to develop as we assess more closely on the ground the different situations. >>reporter: in a town close to the volcano, up to half a meter of ash and boulders covers the entire area. >> when the rocks began to fall we evacuated the area. we took a few things with us but now have to come back and collect other things. >>reporter: winds have always driven the cloud into neighboring argentina. residents here woke up to volcanic ash covering the streets. it's the first time the volcano has erupted in 40 years. this video capturing the full scale of the eruption. it's considered one of the most dangerous of chili's 90 active volcanos. and while there's been no lava yet, scientists are watching closely s
the first of two eruptions began overnight.ercharged particles thrust into the atmosphere creating powerful lightening storms. the president of chili has issued a red alert closing local schools and airports and ordering anybody near to leave quickly. >> we've decided to enact a health warning. this is an addition that will continue to develop as we assess more closely on the ground the different situations. >>reporter: in a town close to the volcano, up to half a meter of ash and...
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thousands evacuated after a massive volcano erupts twice.we will show that to you and why you can buy the apple watch in only one store in america. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks.] right on cue. [cat meows] [laughs] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with 100% complete and balanced nutrition and the taste, textures and variety cats love, it's the only one cats ask for by name. if you're taking multiple medications does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene available as an oral rinse toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good a dry mouth isn't biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. >>> breaking news tonight, all eyes on a volcano that could erupt again at any moment. the volcano erupted twice this week shooting ash more t
thousands evacuated after a massive volcano erupts twice.we will show that to you and why you can buy the apple watch in only one store in america. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks.] right on cue. [cat meows] [laughs] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with 100% complete and balanced nutrition and the taste, textures and variety cats love, it's the only one cats ask for by name. if you're taking multiple...
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. >>> the volcano erupting at this hour. our team, flying you right over it. >>> and the tiger on the loose in the heartland. the american zoo and the scare today. >>> good evening. and we begin tonight with several major developments from baltimore. authorities telling our abc station in d.c. there is evidence that freddie gray the suspect arrested and put in that police van, suffered a massive injury to the back of the head. what's unclear, was it self-inflicted was it caused by that police ride? meantime protests under way tonight. let's get right to the pictures. first from philadelphia. a massive crowd gathering to protest the arrest of freddie gray and what's followed. to baltimore tonight. hours before the curfew at 10:00 and protests there again this evening. since this all began nearly 100 police officers have now been injured in that city. abc's senior national correspondent jim avila leading us off from baltimore. jim? >> reporter: tonight, david, the community continues to ask questions about why freddie gray die
. >>> the volcano erupting at this hour. our team, flying you right over it. >>> and the tiger on the loose in the heartland. the american zoo and the scare today. >>> good evening. and we begin tonight with several major developments from baltimore. authorities telling our abc station in d.c. there is evidence that freddie gray the suspect arrested and put in that police van, suffered a massive injury to the back of the head. what's unclear, was it self-inflicted was...
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not a full eruption but it just doesn't stop smoking.r the people around here especially because officials have said that they expect another crater is opening up inside the volcano and that there very likely could be a third eruption. people here of course just want to see this smoking come to a stop so they can head home. at this point, most of the ash, these billowing clouds are being blown towards argentina, over the mountains there. so we're actually seeing flights canceled across argentina. we're headed to a town inside the exclusion zone. it's about 12 miles around the volcano. one of the towns that was evacuated. it is just completely blanketed in ash. more than 20 inches thick covering houses covering schools. you can see bicycles and cars abandoned. this is really an ongoing drama for the people here. the images we've seen around the world are apocalyptic. really cinematic in so many ways. these huge mushroom-shape the clouds of ash. again, for the people here this is just a terrifying moment. and something they didn't expect a
not a full eruption but it just doesn't stop smoking.r the people around here especially because officials have said that they expect another crater is opening up inside the volcano and that there very likely could be a third eruption. people here of course just want to see this smoking come to a stop so they can head home. at this point, most of the ash, these billowing clouds are being blown towards argentina, over the mountains there. so we're actually seeing flights canceled across...
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this is -- these eruptions that we've seen from the first major eruptions in over half a century.n't had any kind of an eruption at all since 1972. we've managed to get a bit closer to the volcano as they % - pclearthe ash out of theoad, so we're now about eight miles away. i don't know if you can see this but the ash is actually falling down on us. it's like a light mist. the volcano is right behind these two peaks behind me and there's this light mist falling on us. of course it's actually more like dust and it gets in our eyes and makes it hard to breathe. i'm also standing right next to the river where the main salmon fishing river in the region. it's famous because you get these really big salmon from here. a lot of people come down here as tourists to go fishing. now it looks like it's covered in snow. that's actually ash. that's very thick ash that's been coming out of the volcano. so they have actually sent in these trucks these water trucks to get a lot of the salmon out of the river and try to save them put them in a safe place. if we can get through this if the volcano
this is -- these eruptions that we've seen from the first major eruptions in over half a century.n't had any kind of an eruption at all since 1972. we've managed to get a bit closer to the volcano as they %-pclearthe ash out of theoad, so we're now about eight miles away. i don't know if you can see this but the ash is actually falling down on us. it's like a light mist. the volcano is right behind these two peaks behind me and there's this light mist falling on us. of course it's actually more...
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wednesday's eruption was almost the first in a 30 years. were forced to cancel some flights and argentina. >> the u.s. is promising financial compensation to the families of two western aide workers killed bay drone strike in pakistan. it happened in january. we learn more about it from u.s. security correspondent jim sciutto. >> reporter: it was in this mountainous border region between pakistan and afghanistan that a u.s. drone strike killed two western hostages held by al qaeda, including one american, warren weinstein, abducted in pakistan in 2011. al qaeda compounded been under surveillance for hundreds of hours. what the u.s. did not know it is that weinstein and giovanni were held and hidden inside. in this proof of life video, weinstein, an aide worker, pleaded for his freedom. >> it seems i have been totally abandoned. >> today president obama apologized for a fatal mistake. >> we believed that this was an al qaeda compound. that no civilians were present and capturing them were not possible. >> demanding answers from washington, s
wednesday's eruption was almost the first in a 30 years. were forced to cancel some flights and argentina. >> the u.s. is promising financial compensation to the families of two western aide workers killed bay drone strike in pakistan. it happened in january. we learn more about it from u.s. security correspondent jim sciutto. >> reporter: it was in this mountainous border region between pakistan and afghanistan that a u.s. drone strike killed two western hostages held by al qaeda,...
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. >>> an eruption emergencies. one of chile's volcanos erupts sending ashes into the sky. this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, april 23rd, 2015. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. turns out doug hughes department fly under the radar after all. he was being tracked by the nation's top security agencies. and as he entered restricted airspace near the capitol, authorities aimed multiple weapons aet the aircraft. next week congress will hold hearings to determine why hughes wasn't stopped. mark albert's in washington. good morning, mark. >> good morning, alison. last night lawmakers got their first in-depth briefing on this that lasted about 45 minutes. the ease with which he was able to penetrate the nation's most secure airspace is demanding lawmakers to ask for accountability. >> reporter: house oversight committee chair jason chaifetz had harsh words for postal worker doug hughes who flew a gyrocopter landing on the capitol lawn. but chaifetz was even tougher on norad and the fcc. >> they chose not to brief us. >
. >>> an eruption emergencies. one of chile's volcanos erupts sending ashes into the sky. this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, april 23rd, 2015. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. turns out doug hughes department fly under the radar after all. he was being tracked by the nation's top security agencies. and as he entered restricted airspace near the capitol, authorities aimed multiple weapons aet the...
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. >> there has been a warning that the chilean volcano could erupt again.e have seen people who live in the shadow of the volcano and find out how they've been effected. >> like a sleeping giant rudely awoken the volcano reminded chile that 43 years of lying dormant is just a cat nap in the life of an active volcano. it erupted late sunday, now many who were forced to evacuate were allowed to go back to check on their homes and clear roads and roofs as best they could. >> i came to remove the ash from the roof so it won't collapse. we're nervous and don't know when we'll be able to return home. >> a state of emergency remains in affect in the towns and cities near the volcano. >> the volcano is very unstable and it could erupt again. it is still in eruption, but it could mean larger lava flows and explosions that could put people's lives at risk. >> as it continues to billow huge clouds of ash here volunteers distribute food and water to those who are trying to salvage their belongings or simply find their pets. these cows are sitting in what was 48 hours l
. >> there has been a warning that the chilean volcano could erupt again.e have seen people who live in the shadow of the volcano and find out how they've been effected. >> like a sleeping giant rudely awoken the volcano reminded chile that 43 years of lying dormant is just a cat nap in the life of an active volcano. it erupted late sunday, now many who were forced to evacuate were allowed to go back to check on their homes and clear roads and roofs as best they could. >> i...
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the massive eruption of mt. pinatubo in 1991 lowered global temperatures by as much as one degree but they say even smaller eruptions like this one in chile can also make a difference. >> it's like a mirror. >> reporter: allegra legrande is a climate expert with nasa. >> once these gases make it to the stratosphere, they're converted into particles that alreadily reflect the sunlight and prevent the sunlight from coming into the earth's surface and warming it up. this is a small component as why we're not as warm today as the climate models predict we'd would be seven years ago. >> reporter: scott, there are now concerns about a third eruption as residents in the capital city of santiago, some 600 miles away, expect a shower of volcanic ash to arrive by nightfall. >> pelley: michele, thank thank you. today, president obama promised a top-to-bottom review of u.s. drone policy one day after it was revealed of the killing of hostages held in pakistan. >> we all bleed when we lose an american life. we all grieve whe
the massive eruption of mt. pinatubo in 1991 lowered global temperatures by as much as one degree but they say even smaller eruptions like this one in chile can also make a difference. >> it's like a mirror. >> reporter: allegra legrande is a climate expert with nasa. >> once these gases make it to the stratosphere, they're converted into particles that alreadily reflect the sunlight and prevent the sunlight from coming into the earth's surface and warming it up. this is a...
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the first eruption sent ashes as far away as nine miles.econd eruption on saturday and there could be more from the chilean government. >>> it's a hint of what's brewing right here in the u.s. scientists have long known that yellowstone national park sits atop a huge volcano. what they've discovered is it's bigger than they thought. there's a vast pool of magma deep beneath the park enough to fill the grand canyon 11 times over. jeffrey krueger. good morning, jeffrey. >> good morning. >> tell us about this? it's a bit of a ticking time bomb. >> it is. this reservoir of magma could fill the grand canyon multiple times over. if it blew it could cover three states. it could enter the jet "treme" and ground air traffic in the same way the 2010 ice lan dik volcano did. it could cover the earth with a short of sky-darkening blanket briefly affecting climate. think about the st. helen's explosion in 1980 and multiply it by a thousand. >> it's been down there for 17 million years and we've just figured it out. what does that tell us? >> it tells us
the first eruption sent ashes as far away as nine miles.econd eruption on saturday and there could be more from the chilean government. >>> it's a hint of what's brewing right here in the u.s. scientists have long known that yellowstone national park sits atop a huge volcano. what they've discovered is it's bigger than they thought. there's a vast pool of magma deep beneath the park enough to fill the grand canyon 11 times over. jeffrey krueger. good morning, jeffrey. >> good...
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the more than 10 million years old volcano erupted suddenly late thursday. now many residents forced to evacuate were briefly allowed to return to the so-called red zone to check on their homes and clear roads and roofs as best they could. >> translator: i came to remove the ash from the roof so it won't collapse. we are nervous and don't know when we will be able to return home. >> reporter: a state of emergency remains in effect in towns and cities near the calbuco. >> translator: the volcano is very unstable and it could erupt again. actually, it is still in eruption, but i mean it could be larger lava flows mudslides and explosions that could put people's lives at risk. >> reporter: as the calbuco continues to belch huge clouds of ash in the direction of neighboring argentina where air traffic is severely disrupted, here volunteers distributed food and water to those trying to salvage their belongings. or simply find their pets. these cows are sitting in what 48 hours ago were lush green pastures. now they and other livestock are also being evacuated. >>
the more than 10 million years old volcano erupted suddenly late thursday. now many residents forced to evacuate were briefly allowed to return to the so-called red zone to check on their homes and clear roads and roofs as best they could. >> translator: i came to remove the ash from the roof so it won't collapse. we are nervous and don't know when we will be able to return home. >> reporter: a state of emergency remains in effect in towns and cities near the calbuco. >>...
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fires and looting erupted after the funeral for freddie gray earlier today. he died of a mysterious injury while in baltimore police custody. gray's family is condemning the violence. at least six officers have been seriously injured. c-n-n's polo sandoval is live in baltimore tonight with the latest. pole > > he said that it be sending an additional 1500 national guardsmen. this is been perhaps the most violent night in baltimore's history according to local mayor. the violence continues in fact several buildings and several vehicles were set on fire and i got to the point where it has had a tremendous effect on the local residents of baltimore. a small handful of residents had to be evacuated from their homes after some fires were set not far away from their homes. for the police are they're trying to restore order. we know that there were dozens of arrests tonight after a supposed to be a peaceful protests that erupted into violence leading to riding leading to a looting. at least 15 police officers have suffered injuries all of them are expected to recove
fires and looting erupted after the funeral for freddie gray earlier today. he died of a mysterious injury while in baltimore police custody. gray's family is condemning the violence. at least six officers have been seriously injured. c-n-n's polo sandoval is live in baltimore tonight with the latest. pole > > he said that it be sending an additional 1500 national guardsmen. this is been perhaps the most violent night in baltimore's history according to local mayor. the violence continues...
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a second eruption just a few hours later.e work our way closer to the still smoldering crater. past one, two, three checkpoints to get into the exclusion zone. we're finally in the town that is completely blanketed in ash, it is hard to breathe when you roll down the window. the sheep, the cattle, they're trying to get them out now. but if you just look ahead, there are clouds of ash wherever we go. this is one of the first towns evacuated. residents now allowed back for a short time to clean the ash off their houses and save what they can. the first thing we did was to grab the dogs and run, he says. now we're cleaning up because it's going to rain soon and it will make the ash very heavy. family and friends scrambling to clean off roofs before they collapse under the weight. literally buckets of ash fell on the town of encenita, but when we talk about the ash it's like gravel. it fell so fast and heavy, right here at the restaurant they were preparing the meal. they left the pots, the pans, the food is still sitting out. no
a second eruption just a few hours later.e work our way closer to the still smoldering crater. past one, two, three checkpoints to get into the exclusion zone. we're finally in the town that is completely blanketed in ash, it is hard to breathe when you roll down the window. the sheep, the cattle, they're trying to get them out now. but if you just look ahead, there are clouds of ash wherever we go. this is one of the first towns evacuated. residents now allowed back for a short time to clean...
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erupted in more than 40 years and it's already erupted twice in the past two days prompting evacuations a state of emergency. on the science beat this morning today marks 25 years since nasa launched the hubble space telescope in honor of that and anniversary they show the gum 29 nebula and thousands of stars among pilars of dark gas and tom ackerman says the hubble completely transformed how we view the universe. >> reporter: in new york city's time square this week the tourists getting a real time display that is literally out of this world, far, far out thanks to the hubble space telescope which launched in 1990 since then from the orbit 500 kilometers above earth it sent 1.2 million observations. by hovering past the earth's atmospheric haze the visual accuracy has been liken to seeing a pair of fire flies in japan all the way from the east coast of north america and as a result scientists have accurate look of planets in the solar system and for the first time identified more planets beyond it. >> the mirror is down on this end and this part points out into space. >> reporter: want
erupted in more than 40 years and it's already erupted twice in the past two days prompting evacuations a state of emergency. on the science beat this morning today marks 25 years since nasa launched the hubble space telescope in honor of that and anniversary they show the gum 29 nebula and thousands of stars among pilars of dark gas and tom ackerman says the hubble completely transformed how we view the universe. >> reporter: in new york city's time square this week the tourists getting...
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bracing for an even bigger eruption. flights turned around. our team, heading toward that volcano. >>> and tonight, right here, bruce jen ne rerks. in his own words. >> are you going to be okay? >> the father, the champion. and you'll hear from him. who he's most concerned about. >>> good evening. we begin this friday night with several breaking stories. first from baltimore, the police just moments ago saying for the first time, they did not buckle him in. freddy gray, who was arrested. when it was all over, had a nearly severed spine. he was arrested, put into a police van. they put him in leg irons, and traveled through the city to other police calls. the police commissioner acknowledging not putting a seat belt on him was a violation, and he should have had medical attention much sooner. the mayor of baltimore tonight calling the situation absolutely unacceptable unacceptable. david wright leads us off from baltimore. >> reporter: tonight, baltimore police on the defensive. at a loss to explain how freddie gray was in a put wagon walking t
bracing for an even bigger eruption. flights turned around. our team, heading toward that volcano. >>> and tonight, right here, bruce jen ne rerks. in his own words. >> are you going to be okay? >> the father, the champion. and you'll hear from him. who he's most concerned about. >>> good evening. we begin this friday night with several breaking stories. first from baltimore, the police just moments ago saying for the first time, they did not buckle him in. freddy...
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it erupted for the first time in 15 years. they issued a second-highest alert >>> 100 years ago 1.5 million armenians were massacred. while turkey insists it was not genocide. >> ministers, officials and indigenous leaders from eight countries are gathering to discuss issues facing the top of the world. >>> turkey's president continues to deny the armenian genocide. friday marks 100 years since the massacre leaving 1.5 million men, women and children dead. president recep tayyip erdogan speaking today said the death toll was inflated. >> i always said we are ready to open our archives at every meeting we attended. if armenia has archives they should open them too. in fact i'll take it a step further. i say we are ready to open our military archives. i have no fear. our ancestors did not persecute >>> recep tayyip erdogan says armenians died because of civil unrest. the white house called it an atrocity president obama stopped short of using the word genocide >>> thousands of armenians travelled around the world to witness a ca
it erupted for the first time in 15 years. they issued a second-highest alert >>> 100 years ago 1.5 million armenians were massacred. while turkey insists it was not genocide. >> ministers, officials and indigenous leaders from eight countries are gathering to discuss issues facing the top of the world. >>> turkey's president continues to deny the armenian genocide. friday marks 100 years since the massacre leaving 1.5 million men, women and children dead. president...
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he pulled in for refuel when the car erupted into a fireball. three pit crew members september to the hospital. thankfully already released. they were wearing fireproof suits and helms. gone unscathed. dusted off and finished the race in 11th place. >>> next to a very different pit stop this going viral tonight. this is 2-year-old jackson crawford in louisville, kentucky pulled over for a moving violation. police cruiser lights on and all. jackson's mom said she wanted to give an early lesson in law enforcement. officer bill mayo was happy to play along. jackson did catch a break on the speeding ticket, but he was cited for driving with a pacifier. >>> and one paddle boarder was glad he was operating with a camera. check this out. that right there is a gray whale, a pretty huge one in fact. and her newborn calf. they hung out with daren for two hour then he followed them under the water. there he goes. a little scary but absolutely breathtaking. sure was. >>> and when we come back, all eyes are on another mother and child this weekend with duche
he pulled in for refuel when the car erupted into a fireball. three pit crew members september to the hospital. thankfully already released. they were wearing fireproof suits and helms. gone unscathed. dusted off and finished the race in 11th place. >>> next to a very different pit stop this going viral tonight. this is 2-year-old jackson crawford in louisville, kentucky pulled over for a moving violation. police cruiser lights on and all. jackson's mom said she wanted to give an early...
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. >>> the calbuco volcano isn't likely to erupt again but it's still pushing out ash. lucia newman got a close up look at the volcano from the air and saw how it's affecting those nearby. >> a magnificent closer view of a volcano eruption. continuing to spew millions of tons of volcanic material. this is the closest they've come to the crater since the volcano first erupted late wednesday. what you see is not smoke but semi pulverized rock and ash. you can smell the sulfur. >> that's why the column is so black. >> reporter: a column that is causing havoc as it heads straight towards neighboring argentina and uruguay. down below the rivers are boiling from the hod rock and ash, covering the town ofence of ensetada. they have come to see what's left of their home . >> we're afraid looters will come to steal the little we have left. >> while the ash is not contaminated it can provoke respiratory problems and skin rashes. chile is a country prone to natural catastrophes like few others. in the last month alone there have been freakish floods and deadly mudslides in the des
. >>> the calbuco volcano isn't likely to erupt again but it's still pushing out ash. lucia newman got a close up look at the volcano from the air and saw how it's affecting those nearby. >> a magnificent closer view of a volcano eruption. continuing to spew millions of tons of volcanic material. this is the closest they've come to the crater since the volcano first erupted late wednesday. what you see is not smoke but semi pulverized rock and ash. you can smell the sulfur....
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it was eruption twice after months of dornancy. there is concern that rain storms could cause mud flows. >> and a growin super volcano under a popular tourist destination. yellowstone national park is known for scenery. deep below old faithful is a super volcano. and there is magma rez vorwith enough to fill the grand canyon 11 times over. thank you for joining us. first of all explain to us the significance of the finding? >> the biggest thing it helps us get a complete picture of what is happening below yellowstone and it gives us an idea of how heat and fluid is moving. >> the magma resivor, how long're large is it? >> it is four times as large. it is 12 or 30 miles below the surface and pretty big. >> how did you phoned it. >> seismic. >> if they do a cat scan of your body but what we do is measure the time it takes from a seismic wave to travel up to the surface and so places where those waves are traveling slower and we map out the areas of slow velocity and the fact that seismic waves travel slower. we can map out where thes
it was eruption twice after months of dornancy. there is concern that rain storms could cause mud flows. >> and a growin super volcano under a popular tourist destination. yellowstone national park is known for scenery. deep below old faithful is a super volcano. and there is magma rez vorwith enough to fill the grand canyon 11 times over. thank you for joining us. first of all explain to us the significance of the finding? >> the biggest thing it helps us get a complete picture of...
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. >>> experts say chile's calbuco volcano is not likely to erupt again. it is still sending out ash, forcing thousands from their home, and cancelling flight and disrupting travelling. we have a close up look at the volcano and see how it's affecting the people nearby. >> a magnificent close-up view of a volcano in eruption. chile's geological service invited al jazeera to overfly the calbuco volcano, which is spewing tonnes of ash from the volcano. this is the closest they came to the crater since the volcano erupted late wednesday. what you see is not smoke, but semi-pulverized rock and gas. you can smell the sulphur. >> this is why they call them so black >>> a column causing havoc as it heads straight towards argentina and uruguay. down below the rivers are boiling from the hot rock and ash. the same ash that covered the town beyond recognise recognition. it's here that we find a family overseeing the damage. the town of 4,000 was evacuated. they come to see what is left of their home. >> translation: we are afraid looters will steal the little we hav
. >>> experts say chile's calbuco volcano is not likely to erupt again. it is still sending out ash, forcing thousands from their home, and cancelling flight and disrupting travelling. we have a close up look at the volcano and see how it's affecting the people nearby. >> a magnificent close-up view of a volcano in eruption. chile's geological service invited al jazeera to overfly the calbuco volcano, which is spewing tonnes of ash from the volcano. this is the closest they came...
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capturing the full-scale of the eruption. it's one of the most dangerous of chemical a's 930 active volcanos and while there has been no lava yet they're watching it closely. they said that a full eruption could be on its way. >> more than a dozen regions in the united states have recorded small earthquakes in recent years that the government said were man made. most were caused by drilling for oil and gas and using a process known as fracking. that's when water sand and chemicals are injected deep underground. oklahoma was one of the most affected states. it reported more magnitude 3 earthquakes recently than california typically the most active state in the continental u.s. coming up in the top of the hour lisa fletcher is here. >> reporter: hey tony, more than protests today in baltimore over the death of freddie gray while in police custody, and we'll talk live to the police commission for in what he calls a disconnect between the police and the community. and we'll talk about allegations of police brute at. we'll return
capturing the full-scale of the eruption. it's one of the most dangerous of chemical a's 930 active volcanos and while there has been no lava yet they're watching it closely. they said that a full eruption could be on its way. >> more than a dozen regions in the united states have recorded small earthquakes in recent years that the government said were man made. most were caused by drilling for oil and gas and using a process known as fracking. that's when water sand and chemicals are...
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. >> seismologist say chile's volcano is unlikely to erupt again but it is sending out ash forcing peoplerom their homes, cancelling flights and disrupting traffic. al jazeera's latin american editor reports. >> reporter: a magnificent close-up view of a volcano in eruption. chile's geological service invited al jazeera to overfly the calbuco volcano, continuing to spew millions of tongs of volcanic material this is the closest they have come to the crater since the volcano first erupted late wednesday. >> what you see isn't smoke but semi pull verized rock and gas. you can smell the surfer -- the sulfur. >> it's so black. >> the a column that is causes havoc as it heads toward argentina and uruguay. down below, the rivers are boiling from the hot rock and ash, the same ash that has covered the town of encinata beyond recognition. it's here that we find the uriba family overseeing the damages. the town of 4,000 was evacuated. like many they are living in a shelter but have come to see what's left of their home. >> we are afraid looters will come to steal the little we have left. >> report
. >> seismologist say chile's volcano is unlikely to erupt again but it is sending out ash forcing peoplerom their homes, cancelling flights and disrupting traffic. al jazeera's latin american editor reports. >> reporter: a magnificent close-up view of a volcano in eruption. chile's geological service invited al jazeera to overfly the calbuco volcano, continuing to spew millions of tongs of volcanic material this is the closest they have come to the crater since the volcano first...
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local media say the 2,000 meter volcano last erupted in 1972. southern chile has also seen another volcano erupt last month. people in southeastern australia are still reeling from the strongest storm in a decade. we're the details is our meteorologist from our weather desk. >> very strong system affected the east coast of new south wales over the past three days and that includes sidney. you were battered by one month's worth of rainfall in several hours. weather has improved right now. however, they are still dealing with recovery efforts. we have some impressive video coming out of the city. take a look president it shows the water rushing along tracks next to the platform. this time. lapse was captured over a 45 minute period wednesday morning. a train station looked like a river bank as you can see after days of heavy rain and stormy weather pounded sidney. the storm is doing more than just flooding the insurance council has declared a catastrophe due to the wild weather. so far four people have been killed due to the system. now the system
local media say the 2,000 meter volcano last erupted in 1972. southern chile has also seen another volcano erupt last month. people in southeastern australia are still reeling from the strongest storm in a decade. we're the details is our meteorologist from our weather desk. >> very strong system affected the east coast of new south wales over the past three days and that includes sidney. you were battered by one month's worth of rainfall in several hours. weather has improved right now....
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the more than 10 million-year-old volcano erupted sunday. now many of the residents forced to evacuate were allowed to return to the red zone to check on their homes, and clear roads and roofs as best they could. >> translation: i came to remove the ash from the roof so it will not collapse. we are nervous and do not know when we'll be able to return home. >> a state of emergency remains in effect in towns and cities near calbuco. >> translation: the volcano is unstable and could erupt again. it's an eruption, but it could be larger lava flows, mudslides and explosions that could put people's lives at risk. >> as the calbuco continued belched huge clouds of ash in the destruction of neighbouring argentina, where air traffic has been disrupted, here volunteers distribute food and water to those trying to salvage their belongings, or simply find their pets. these cows were sitting in what 48 hours ago were lush green pastures. now these and other livestock are being evacuated. >> there's 600 animals we need to take elsewhere, because there's t
the more than 10 million-year-old volcano erupted sunday. now many of the residents forced to evacuate were allowed to return to the red zone to check on their homes, and clear roads and roofs as best they could. >> translation: i came to remove the ash from the roof so it will not collapse. we are nervous and do not know when we'll be able to return home. >> a state of emergency remains in effect in towns and cities near calbuco. >> translation: the volcano is unstable and...
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a day of peaceful demonstrations erupted in violence. angry agitators destroyed several police cars smashing in windows, slashing tires and making off with some of the contents. merchandise is scattered on the floor of this 7-eleven. all evidence of looting. shards of shattered glass are all that remain of other downtown store fronts. despite all the violence police commissioner anthony batts praised the residents of baltimore in a late-night press conference. >> i'm very proud of the residents of baltimore taking pride in our city and making sure our city is safe. putting themselves between agitating individuals that were causing harm here. that was our residents, that's our city. >> reporter: at least a dozen protesters were pulled from the crowd and taken away. commissioner batts says the violence was caused by a small group of agitators. >> i am disappointed. we worked hard to allow people to do the protest. the vast majority of residents out here today did a good job. just a small number of people felt they had to turn this into an
a day of peaceful demonstrations erupted in violence. angry agitators destroyed several police cars smashing in windows, slashing tires and making off with some of the contents. merchandise is scattered on the floor of this 7-eleven. all evidence of looting. shards of shattered glass are all that remain of other downtown store fronts. despite all the violence police commissioner anthony batts praised the residents of baltimore in a late-night press conference. >> i'm very proud of the...
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still ahead, a campus cookout erupts in gunfire.bc 10's jesse gary is live in kent county this morning. >> reporter: yes, ted, that's right. and then after that more gunfire at this off-campus apartment complex near delaware state university. we'll have comprehensive coverage coming up after the break. >>> cool start this morning, but we'll see sunshine again today. big changes ahead for your monday. less than half an hour away from sunrise, you're looking at a live view of center city from the adventure aquarium. right now, it's 58 degrees at 5:57. >>> three people are shot after a cookout on a local campus erupts in gunfire. this morning, police are searching for the shooter. details ahead in a live report. >>> plus a 3-year-old girl is in critical condition after she was mauled by the family dog. what police say prompted the attack. >>> and we're in store for a lot of sunshine today, as we take a live look from atop our camera at the loews hotel. good morning, i'm ted greenberg. it is 6:00 a.m. on this sunday morning. thanks so m
still ahead, a campus cookout erupts in gunfire.bc 10's jesse gary is live in kent county this morning. >> reporter: yes, ted, that's right. and then after that more gunfire at this off-campus apartment complex near delaware state university. we'll have comprehensive coverage coming up after the break. >>> cool start this morning, but we'll see sunshine again today. big changes ahead for your monday. less than half an hour away from sunrise, you're looking at a live view of...
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it is the first time that the value cape know has erupted in 43 years. this video capturing the full scale. it is considers one of the most dangerous of the 90 active volcanos. and while there's been no larva yet scientists are watching closely they say a more aggressive eruption could be on the way. you can find much more on our website, the al dress for that is aljazeera.com. hi, i am lisa flesher and you are in the stream. nonprofit hospitals are supposed to take care of people regardless of their ability to pay. why then are some suing patients for millions. and the is i.r.s. doing enough to stop it? could this be the beginning of the end for the cable television industry, a new internet t.v. services are capturing consumers. and a new battlefield in the
it is the first time that the value cape know has erupted in 43 years. this video capturing the full scale. it is considers one of the most dangerous of the 90 active volcanos. and while there's been no larva yet scientists are watching closely they say a more aggressive eruption could be on the way. you can find much more on our website, the al dress for that is aljazeera.com. hi, i am lisa flesher and you are in the stream. nonprofit hospitals are supposed to take care of people regardless of...
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. >>> 1500 people are being evacuated from a town in chile after a volcano erupted. this appears to show rising and striking at the time we see the eruption there at the volcano. authorities say it really took them by surprise when it started erupting yesterday. there was apparently little warning with this one. officials are keeping people out of that area and have closed schools. this first volcano erupted in 1972 and considered one of the top three potentially most dangerous among chile's active volcanos. >>> happening today congress is expected to take up a vote for attorney general loretta lynch. they held off with the confirmation followinging a human trafficking bill. >>> petraeus reached an agreement back in february. investigators say he exposed veteran secrets to a lover and buy 0ographer. >>> today, the parents of michael brown plan to file a civil lawsuit against the city of ferguson missouri. brown was unarmed when he was shot and killed by a police officer in august. lawyers for the parents have been talking about filing the lawsuit since march. >>> and
. >>> 1500 people are being evacuated from a town in chile after a volcano erupted. this appears to show rising and striking at the time we see the eruption there at the volcano. authorities say it really took them by surprise when it started erupting yesterday. there was apparently little warning with this one. officials are keeping people out of that area and have closed schools. this first volcano erupted in 1972 and considered one of the top three potentially most dangerous among...
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it's the first time it's erupted in 43 years. this video capturing the full scale of the eruption.ered one of the most dangerous of chili's 90 active volcanos. and while there's no lava yet, scientists are watching closely. they say a more aggressive eruption could be on its way. >>> now here is all the sports news. said it would continue to monitor throughout the season. the tour de france was not implicated in the doping cases >>> football's european govern body has avoided a potentially awkward political situation. opening up the possibility of teams from russia and ukraine from meeting in the finals. they'll be breathing a sigh of relief. the last russian team left in is now out beaten in away goals. of the two ukranian teams, they're through. >>> european politicians are discussing if they should -- the council of europe is in talks about allegations of corruption surrounding the peace process. they've already been cleared of any serious wrong doing. they're pushing ahead with preparations for the tournament and have now released details of their latest world cup stadium. >> t
it's the first time it's erupted in 43 years. this video capturing the full scale of the eruption.ered one of the most dangerous of chili's 90 active volcanos. and while there's no lava yet, scientists are watching closely. they say a more aggressive eruption could be on its way. >>> now here is all the sports news. said it would continue to monitor throughout the season. the tour de france was not implicated in the doping cases >>> football's european govern body has avoided...
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the sky turned red over southern chile as a volcano erupted. not once, but twice. the first time we have heard from it in almost 50 years. we will have that coming up fz. >> and u.s. general divulging classified information to his lover learned his fate. what david petraeus had to say outside the courtroom. if your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™ . >>> u.s. general david petraeus must serve two years probation and pay a $100,000 fine for sharing classified information with his lover. >> today marks the end of a 2 year ordeal that resulted from mistakes that i made. as i did in the past, i apologized to those closest to me and to many others, including those with whom i was privileged to serve in government and in the military over the years. >> petraeus admitted to having an extra marital affair with his buyi boyographer, seen here, paula b
the sky turned red over southern chile as a volcano erupted. not once, but twice. the first time we have heard from it in almost 50 years. we will have that coming up fz. >> and u.s. general divulging classified information to his lover learned his fate. what david petraeus had to say outside the courtroom. if your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®....
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it could erupt again.ctually, it is still in eruption but i mean to be larger lava flows, mudslides and explosions that could put people's lives at risk. >> as the volcano continued to bell much huge clouds of volcanic ashn in the direction of argentina where air traffic has been disrupted, here volunteers distributed food and water to those trying to salvage their belongings or simply find their pets. these cows are sitting in what 48 hours ago were lush green pastures. now, they and other livestock are also being evacuated. >> there are at least 600 animals that we need to take elsewhere because there is too much ash and they will starve if they remain here. >> most of this volcanic ash looks and feels like a collection of little stones as you can see. absolutely everything here is covered in it. the worst part isn't try to clear this all away which could take as long as a year. it's the uncertainty about whether the volcano will go back to sleep or whether it will erupt again at any time. >> that's some
it could erupt again.ctually, it is still in eruption but i mean to be larger lava flows, mudslides and explosions that could put people's lives at risk. >> as the volcano continued to bell much huge clouds of volcanic ashn in the direction of argentina where air traffic has been disrupted, here volunteers distributed food and water to those trying to salvage their belongings or simply find their pets. these cows are sitting in what 48 hours ago were lush green pastures. now, they and...
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again worried that there could be another eruption. this took everybody by surprise.t major eruption in more than 50 years and the first volcanic activity at calbuco since 1962. it's still smoking, unstable. they believe another crater is opening up inside the volcano and that we could see an even bigger eruption. they've already got about 4400 people evacuated. they're trying to evacuate another 2,000 people because of the activity and because the rivers are rising. you're getting the lash in them. some of the lava is melting the snow on the mountains. they're also worried about flooding. a really difficult time down here. >> i'm still back on you saying they're taking the salmon out of the river, shasta. that is the degree to which the precautions they're going. can you tell me talking to people in the neighborhoods, were they ever worried about what was in their back yard? >> reporter: this is a volcanic region. there are earthquakes. i think people in chile tend to worry more about earthquakes. this was not a focus op concern. it hadn't gone off since 1972. so thi
again worried that there could be another eruption. this took everybody by surprise.t major eruption in more than 50 years and the first volcanic activity at calbuco since 1962. it's still smoking, unstable. they believe another crater is opening up inside the volcano and that we could see an even bigger eruption. they've already got about 4400 people evacuated. they're trying to evacuate another 2,000 people because of the activity and because the rivers are rising. you're getting the lash in...
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this week's two large eruptions were the first in 42 years. devon: that's incredible video the lightning, the clouds. kellye: book weather in our forecast. devon: quite the opposite of the heat from the volcanoes, we have cold and clouds. april 25, the average has been 70, but we were way under that today, 17 degrees below that average high, 53. across the area, from the mid-atlantic, clearly a lot more warmth in nashville 83 degrees. the severe weather along the rain activity with a chance of thunderstorms. the bigger picture, we have this warm front towards little rock and the midsouth. the system is still too far to the west. now the rain has hit saturday protecting some rain to be about early as midday. now some of the latest information confirmed that the rain will lead up sunday. the last of the upper-level system as well. the futurecast, at this time, pockets of moderate showers. the futurecast forecast, we wrap up the rain in the morning. if we do that early, we could breaking the clouds. could be 44 in washington. the gw 10 miler will
this week's two large eruptions were the first in 42 years. devon: that's incredible video the lightning, the clouds. kellye: book weather in our forecast. devon: quite the opposite of the heat from the volcanoes, we have cold and clouds. april 25, the average has been 70, but we were way under that today, 17 degrees below that average high, 53. across the area, from the mid-atlantic, clearly a lot more warmth in nashville 83 degrees. the severe weather along the rain activity with a chance of...
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now it's erupted not once but twice. >> reporter: chile's cal bucko vol cane owe erupted not one, but twice in the last 50 years. >> at the beginning it was small. later the cloud grew and there was a huge cloud over me. i got really scared. >> it was impressive to see an enormous cloud, with the immense volcano, and see the ash. at that point there was a lot of panic, chaos, traffic jams people going to supermarkets. everyone looking for water. the eruption forced officials to close local airports schools and clear 4,000 from the area. >> we'll increase the evacuation from 10 to 20km and are asking anyone nearby to evacuate the area and take precautionary measures for safety. >> reporter: chile has dozens of volcanos, and calbuco is one of the most dangerous. >>> in yemen, the saudi-led coalition carried out 20 air strikes. most on rebels fighting and loyal to the yemen government. on friday they said they'd end a campaign but later said they would continue as long as the rebels continue to attack >>> protests in brussels outside an emergency e.u. meeting. demantors carried covins to
now it's erupted not once but twice. >> reporter: chile's cal bucko vol cane owe erupted not one, but twice in the last 50 years. >> at the beginning it was small. later the cloud grew and there was a huge cloud over me. i got really scared. >> it was impressive to see an enormous cloud, with the immense volcano, and see the ash. at that point there was a lot of panic, chaos, traffic jams people going to supermarkets. everyone looking for water. the eruption forced officials...
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the volcano is still spewing ash after erupted on wednesday and thursday.he first time in more than 40 years. southern chile is on alert as experts warn a third eruption is possible and we have a small village in the shadow of volcano and tell us what it's like there. >> reporter: well it's dusty. most people are wearing these masks i'm holding here and been distributed to authorities and everyone. there is a state of emergency in effect right now a red alert for the volcano that you see right behind me. it looked like it was dying down but it begun to spew more ash as you can see and, in fact they expect in five hours this will increase and everybody from the town has been forced to leave and get back in during the day to take a look to see how animals and homes are but not allowed back in because of the danger of breathing and because of an explosion. this is from the force of this volcano in the city. >> people and the authorities especially were rather caught off guard by this eruption. >> reporter: very very interesting point because this volcano had b
the volcano is still spewing ash after erupted on wednesday and thursday.he first time in more than 40 years. southern chile is on alert as experts warn a third eruption is possible and we have a small village in the shadow of volcano and tell us what it's like there. >> reporter: well it's dusty. most people are wearing these masks i'm holding here and been distributed to authorities and everyone. there is a state of emergency in effect right now a red alert for the volcano that you see...
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the city erupting in rock-throwing, rubber bullet-shooting chaos. looters breaking into stores in broad daylight. hundreds of police in riot gear trying to regain control of the streets around a mall less than a mile from where freddie grey was arrested. most of the protestors were young people, some wearing masks, all refusing to back off. police moving them back forcefully with shields and batons. but the protestors' rocks often hitting their targets -- we saw multiple officers injured -- most with broken bones. we were there as this riot geared officer was loaded into an armored vehicle for safety. he'd been hit. the police spokesman visibly angry. >> we have seven officers injured during the course of this. they have broken bones. one of them is unresponsive. this is not okay. >> reporter: police warning that they will use all of their tools to stop the violence and protect their officers. >> you're going to see tear gas, you're going to see pepper balls. we're going to use appropriate methods to ensure that were able to preserve safety of the c
the city erupting in rock-throwing, rubber bullet-shooting chaos. looters breaking into stores in broad daylight. hundreds of police in riot gear trying to regain control of the streets around a mall less than a mile from where freddie grey was arrested. most of the protestors were young people, some wearing masks, all refusing to back off. police moving them back forcefully with shields and batons. but the protestors' rocks often hitting their targets -- we saw multiple officers injured --...
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there is a huge problem with violence erupting now.0 refugees pouring into ruwanda and after many have fled and it's destabilizing the region. one of the big problems is this malitia, the youth malitia of the government party and now that this has unfortunately this has over tones of the youth malitia used in 1994 in ruwanda devastating effect and the used malitia now is causing huge amounts of problems killings and literally they seem to be taking over the role of decent security services in some areas. >> andrew just to look at it from the president side for a moment he has been in power for what is it 12 years at the moment well i mean. >> he was elected in 2005 and parliament elected him in 2005. >> the point i'm making is he us was there a long time and what did he devise in that time? >> absolutely. he has a pretty positive if he was to go now i think most people would say he has done pretty well and he has unified a country and went through a 12-year civil war and 300,000 died and he has done pretty well in holding the country t
there is a huge problem with violence erupting now.0 refugees pouring into ruwanda and after many have fled and it's destabilizing the region. one of the big problems is this malitia, the youth malitia of the government party and now that this has unfortunately this has over tones of the youth malitia used in 1994 in ruwanda devastating effect and the used malitia now is causing huge amounts of problems killings and literally they seem to be taking over the role of decent security services in...
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there has been unprecedented drought and volcano eruptions from not one, but two volcanos. many say the only thing missing are the luck unfortunates. people are determined to stay. >> i was born here i'll stale until i die, with or without the volcano. a volcano that shows no time of relenting, or allowing thousands of families to return home >>> vitaly klitschko retained his world heavyweight boxing title with a points victory over his american challenger brian chen chen. it was vitaly klitschko's highest win >>> the washington d.c. press core held an annual white house correspondents dinner. it's a large event in the calendar and an occasion for the big wigs to make fun of each other. they use the sfeech to make fun of opponents. the comedian-in-chief took aim. i look so old john boehner invited men ya to speak at my funeral. >>> for more get a lot more detail. go to the al jazeera website. website. but the most rare and precious of animals are increasingly falling prey to poachers. the u-n now classifies the trafficking of exotic wildlife... as second only in scale to th
there has been unprecedented drought and volcano eruptions from not one, but two volcanos. many say the only thing missing are the luck unfortunates. people are determined to stay. >> i was born here i'll stale until i die, with or without the volcano. a volcano that shows no time of relenting, or allowing thousands of families to return home >>> vitaly klitschko retained his world heavyweight boxing title with a points victory over his american challenger brian chen chen. it was...