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now, garissa university has reopened and students are arriving. nine months before, they were running for their lives. gunmen from the somali armed group al shabaab had attacked. now a steady trickle of new students were registering. yosjosephine speaks. >> it was a bad time but now is the time of our life. >> it took the whole day for special forces to arrive and end the siege. there are now 25 armed police stationed at the university. they stay inside this newly built barracks, the management say that this is what's needed to prevent an attack and they say this is exactly the kind of security that they were asking for, for months before the attack happened. the principal was sleeping in his house within the university when he heard the first gun shots. al shabaab fighters have attacked many times in this part of kenya near the somali border so he knew he immediately new what was happening. >> the female dormitory now renovated is where most were killed and he says it could have been prevented. >> authorities locations, asking them for more for t
now, garissa university has reopened and students are arriving. nine months before, they were running for their lives. gunmen from the somali armed group al shabaab had attacked. now a steady trickle of new students were registering. yosjosephine speaks. >> it was a bad time but now is the time of our life. >> it took the whole day for special forces to arrive and end the siege. there are now 25 armed police stationed at the university. they stay inside this newly built barracks,...
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but now garissa university has reopened, and students are arriving. nine months before gunmen from al-shabab had attacked. 149 students were killed. now a steady trickle of new students is registering. >> this will not stop us from continuing with our lives. >> at the time many lives were cut short. guards shot, soldiers arrived later and it took a whole day for special forces to arrive and end the siege. there are now 25 police stationed at the university. they stay inside this newly built barracks. here they have a pick up to patrol the university grounds. the management said this is what is needed to prevent an attack and this is the kind of security they were asking for for months before the attack happened. >> sleeping in his house within the university when he heard the first gunshots. al-shabab fighters have attacked many times in this part of kenya, and so he immediately knew what was happening. >> the female dormitory now renovated, he said it could not be prevented. >> the many christian students living here from other parts of the country,
but now garissa university has reopened, and students are arriving. nine months before gunmen from al-shabab had attacked. 149 students were killed. now a steady trickle of new students is registering. >> this will not stop us from continuing with our lives. >> at the time many lives were cut short. guards shot, soldiers arrived later and it took a whole day for special forces to arrive and end the siege. there are now 25 police stationed at the university. they stay inside this...
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. >>> kenya's garissa university has reopened nine months after al-shabab gunmen stormed the site killing 149 people. >> the first students since the attack in last april come here and registered at his desk just by this gate. and it's through the same gate night months before that five armed men from al-shabab entered the university in the following 15 hour siege. the university management said that the situation has changed, and they finally got the security they were asking for all along before the attack happened. they wrote to the government on numerous occasions requesting that the police come in here. now the campus is secure, and the students think it is secure, too, and they're willing to continue their studies here. >> the mayor of cologne angered women by saying that women should adapt a code of conduct that keeps strangers at arm's length. that follows attacks on new year's eve. >> all of a sudden these men around us began groping us. they touched our behinds and grabbed us between the legs. they touched us everywhere. my girlfriend wanted to get out of crowd. as i turned arou
. >>> kenya's garissa university has reopened nine months after al-shabab gunmen stormed the site killing 149 people. >> the first students since the attack in last april come here and registered at his desk just by this gate. and it's through the same gate night months before that five armed men from al-shabab entered the university in the following 15 hour siege. the university management said that the situation has changed, and they finally got the security they were asking...
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. >>> turning our attention to africa, kenya's garissa university reopened nine months after al shabab steamed the area, killing 148 people. security was tight across the campus with police providing security. malcolm webb with more from garissa. >> the first students since the attack last april have registered at this desk just by this gate. it's through the same gate nine months before that five armed men from al shabab stormed the university. university management say the situation has changed and they finally got the security they were asking for all along, even before the attack happened. they said they wrote to the government on numerous occasions requesting armed police to be deployed here but their calls went unheeded. now the attack happened, dozens are killed and nine months later, they got what they're asking for. they say that means the university is now secure. the students registering today think it's secure, too and are willing to continue their studies here. >>> hundred was people in germany protested violence towards women. about 1,000 men were involved in 90 assaults
. >>> turning our attention to africa, kenya's garissa university reopened nine months after al shabab steamed the area, killing 148 people. security was tight across the campus with police providing security. malcolm webb with more from garissa. >> the first students since the attack last april have registered at this desk just by this gate. it's through the same gate nine months before that five armed men from al shabab stormed the university. university management say the...
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. >> kenya's garissa university has reopened after gunmen stormed the campus and killed 148 people. security is tight, as mall come webb reports. >> the first students since the attack last april have come to register at this desk just at this gate. it's through the same gate that five armed men from al-shabab and 142 students were killed. university security managety say they finally got the security they have been asking for all along even before the attack happened. they had written to the government asking for armed police to be deployed here. now after over a hundred killed they got what they asked for. that means that the university is now secure. the students who registered today also feel it is secured to and they can't wait to begin studying here. >>> the democratic action party won two-thirds majority in venezuela last month. but they were unable to take the majority seat. virginia lopez is in the capital of caracas. >> this wings venezuela's newest assembly will meet to cheese the committee that will be designing laws that many here will hope to solve the country's econom
. >> kenya's garissa university has reopened after gunmen stormed the campus and killed 148 people. security is tight, as mall come webb reports. >> the first students since the attack last april have come to register at this desk just at this gate. it's through the same gate that five armed men from al-shabab and 142 students were killed. university security managety say they finally got the security they have been asking for all along even before the attack happened. they had...
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in april last year they killed 147 people in an attack on garissa university college in kenya. in september 2013 fighters from the group stormed the west gate shopping mall killing 67 people. the country has been devastated by decades of civil unrest. four years ago the government pushed al-shabab out of major cities, including mogadishu, with the help of african union soldiers. attacks like this show that the government and its supporters still have much more work to d . >>> today, friday, is the deadline for the formation of a transitional unity government in south sudan. the president and his rival the rebel leader signed a deal in august. going live to our correspondent who is in the south sudan capital. it looks unlikely that this coalition government is going to be unveiled today. why? >> reporter: that's a very good question because until fairly recently there were very good signs of progress. for example, all of the sides had agreed which cabinet would go to which side, mps had been assigned. so we thought the process was moving ahead. in the last week rather than comin
in april last year they killed 147 people in an attack on garissa university college in kenya. in september 2013 fighters from the group stormed the west gate shopping mall killing 67 people. the country has been devastated by decades of civil unrest. four years ago the government pushed al-shabab out of major cities, including mogadishu, with the help of african union soldiers. attacks like this show that the government and its supporters still have much more work to d . >>> today,...
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. >>> and kenya's garissa university has reopened nine months after gunmen stormed the campus and killed48 people. security understandably tight. the police carried automatic weapons and trolle patrolled the grounds. students are expected next week and malcolm webb has more. >> the first students since the attack have come here and register at this deaths. they came in through the gate. and it was the same gate that five men from al-shabab and 150 students were killed. now the situation has changed and they've gotten the security they have been asking for all along. they say they have asked that armed police were deployed here. but their talks about were unheeded. nine months later they got what they're looking for. that means that the university is now secure. students who are enrolled. >> here cuba and the young couples choosing to put off having children. we'll tell you why. stay with us. >>> andy murray is taken by surprise as he loses his first behalf of 2016. >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's happening he
. >>> and kenya's garissa university has reopened nine months after gunmen stormed the campus and killed48 people. security understandably tight. the police carried automatic weapons and trolle patrolled the grounds. students are expected next week and malcolm webb has more. >> the first students since the attack have come here and register at this deaths. they came in through the gate. and it was the same gate that five men from al-shabab and 150 students were killed. now the...
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. >> garissa university in kenya has reopened nine months after it was attacked by al-shabab. 148 peoplemostly students, were killed when gunmen open fired on campus in april. the police are permanently stationed at the university. >>> in senegal islands around the low-lying delta of the region are fast disappearing beneath rising seas. thousands of people living there have become climate-change refugees. we have reports. >> a suit case. all belongings that were once safe inside this man's home before it was destroyed by rising water. it has become a daily ritual, find out what she can save before it rises again. standing in what was her living room the memories are confron confronting. this is what remains of a kitchen where her mother shared her recipes. >> i'm scared that more of our lives will disappear, washed away in this water that won't stop rising. >> it is a slow and kuwait quiet disaster unfolding in senegal area. under nearly one meter of sea level islands are being submerged. the brackish water has destroyed paddy fields. they first thought it was from far away storms but th
. >> garissa university in kenya has reopened nine months after it was attacked by al-shabab. 148 peoplemostly students, were killed when gunmen open fired on campus in april. the police are permanently stationed at the university. >>> in senegal islands around the low-lying delta of the region are fast disappearing beneath rising seas. thousands of people living there have become climate-change refugees. we have reports. >> a suit case. all belongings that were once safe...
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the university said most of the staff have now returned to work and classes will begin next week. i can's malcolm web has more from garissae first students have registered. 142 students were killed in the siege. university officials say they've finally got the security they were asking for all along, even before the attack happened. they said they wrote to the government on numerous occasions requesting armed police to be deployed here but calls went unheeded. now the attacks happened and nine months later after dozens of people were killed, they got what they are asking for. they say the university is secure. students are willing to continue their studies here. >>> the french government has set up a fund for 109 students that were injured in that horrible attack. they have $1,500 for each students fees and living that expense for the year. >>> trying to move past the emissions scandal, volkswagen apologizes. >>> new questions about the criminal justice system. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experienc
the university said most of the staff have now returned to work and classes will begin next week. i can's malcolm web has more from garissae first students have registered. 142 students were killed in the siege. university officials say they've finally got the security they were asking for all along, even before the attack happened. they said they wrote to the government on numerous occasions requesting armed police to be deployed here but calls went unheeded. now the attacks happened and nine...
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it's not the first attack on a university, unfortunately, in the past year. if you look at the garissa attack that occurred in kenya, you had over 100 students slaughtered in that attack by an al qaeda affiliate group, al shabaab. >> we talk a lot about isis, the global community is focused on how to fight isis. we don't talk as much about the taliban. should we be focused more on the taliban if this is in fact their doing? >> yes, so, the way pakistan divides it up, this is a bit of an artificial distinction, they divide up the afghan taliban from the pakistani taliban. there are a number of different taliban groups. in afghanistan where isis has very loudly burst on to the scene, the taliban has been engaged in a crackdown on isis. one of the things about tpp, number one, it's a taliban group that actually has attempted attacks on u.s. soil. there is the potential times square bombing several years ago orchestrated by tpp. the second thing is that in pakistan, where quite obviously al qaeda had its major base of operations for some time and ayman alza -- al zawahiri is probably still
it's not the first attack on a university, unfortunately, in the past year. if you look at the garissa attack that occurred in kenya, you had over 100 students slaughtered in that attack by an al qaeda affiliate group, al shabaab. >> we talk a lot about isis, the global community is focused on how to fight isis. we don't talk as much about the taliban. should we be focused more on the taliban if this is in fact their doing? >> yes, so, the way pakistan divides it up, this is a bit...