should apologize to evo morales to france. they should apologize for not following the law that we cannot predict when other countries will follow the law. amy: today, julian assange for the hour. all of that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. saudi-led airstrikes have killed at least 80 people in yemen, marking the deadliest day of the two-month bombing campaign to date. the strikes battered the yemeni capital sanaa and the bakeel al-meer area near the saudi border, where residents said at least 40 people were killed, most of them civilians. arab planes and ships blasted yemen's largest military port in the city of hodeida, marking the worst attack on yemen's navy since saudi arabia launched its offensive on iranian-aligned houthis rebels in march. saudi-led planes targeted a car thought to be carrying houthi leaders in central sanaa, but an eyewitness said the strike destroyed homes and injured residents. >> this is shrapnel they hit working men, not tar