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and also has been targeted in order to prevent them being used. know in the military sites, the operation has to be used and prevent and stop the enemy to use it. we would like to confirm there is no more threat to the missiles to the neighboring countries. these malitia were trying to take them or remove them from the caves but it becomes very dangerous. and the ammunition storage that was a big amount in all different areas inside the hospital, in hospitals, in houses, in the all have been stored in a big quantity. that is why the operation from the first day, it was to target this storage. and any information the forces have received have been targeted and immediately got destroyed. i would like to confirm that is more than 80% of it has been destroyed but we are not going to deny they are not the storage but a depo but we are working and gathering information in order to target them. some of the -- and we try not to hit the infrastructure and the populated areas, we try to avoid all this. and the storage is one of the main targets. therefore t
and also has been targeted in order to prevent them being used. know in the military sites, the operation has to be used and prevent and stop the enemy to use it. we would like to confirm there is no more threat to the missiles to the neighboring countries. these malitia were trying to take them or remove them from the caves but it becomes very dangerous. and the ammunition storage that was a big amount in all different areas inside the hospital, in hospitals, in houses, in the all have been...
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everyone has been panicking since then. we walked around the areas with people have been taking refuge. if they see people exhausted and afraid of the next quake. >> as you say you know, people terrified of more after shocks. how are people coping many are sleeping in the open aren't they? people are sleeping in the open. we went to the area where a lot of people are staying. they are angry because they don't have any footed or water, no shelter. a lot of them have shelter, but should is rain, it will not help. they want tarp. they want people selling the water for three times the amount, and they want the government to step in. what about the hospitals. there were reports that they were overwhelmed with those injured. hospitals are struggling and are treating people outside. we heard about 200 bodies lining up to be cremated. and from the town where there has been a lot of devastation that hospitals and creme toriums are struggling. >> sabine ashrestha. sabine was telling us about the aftershocks in kathmandu. we under you
everyone has been panicking since then. we walked around the areas with people have been taking refuge. if they see people exhausted and afraid of the next quake. >> as you say you know, people terrified of more after shocks. how are people coping many are sleeping in the open aren't they? people are sleeping in the open. we went to the area where a lot of people are staying. they are angry because they don't have any footed or water, no shelter. a lot of them have shelter, but should is...
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singapore has been placed in group e along with japan. iraq has a fair bit of trouble in their matches of home games. group h features bahrain and north korea. and the four runners up will advance to the final run of qualifying. >> it would be disappointing to get the results of the last world cup. it's a very young team. that's why all these games eight international games. >> with less than 18 months to go there are heightened concerns about water athletes. thousands of dead fish were found washed up on the banks of the lake which will host rowing and canoeing events. they're investigating the cause. it's the second venue under scrutiny. >> area' rowing and you start to feel six and nauseous. so you must go and rest. in terms of rowing the dead fish get in the way because they block the oars. >> the french open in may and the world's top players will have a bigger price on this year an increase of more than $3.2 million. but the players who will benefit most with an increase of 20% are those who are knocked out before the quarterfinals.
singapore has been placed in group e along with japan. iraq has a fair bit of trouble in their matches of home games. group h features bahrain and north korea. and the four runners up will advance to the final run of qualifying. >> it would be disappointing to get the results of the last world cup. it's a very young team. that's why all these games eight international games. >> with less than 18 months to go there are heightened concerns about water athletes. thousands of dead fish...
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this particular building which has been used as an emergency treatment center has been closed. here at least there are no more patients to treat. despite the celebrations no one in under the illusion that ebola could not reappear, and there are three weeks to go before the country is declared officially ebola-free. >> indonesia's education minister said that the country's school system is in crisis. less than half of indonesia's teachers have right the right qualifications and the children score the lowest in the world in international tests. we went to west java to find out why. >> a few hours from the capital of jakarta and schools are in a terrible state. holes in the roof, buildings half finished putting children at risk. villages decideed to build their own skill after the government refused to build one. money ran out before they could finish it. now >> my main problem is that i don't understand the learning material. it's very hard for me to explain things to the children. >> the schools principal said that only once the school inspector inspected the village but funding
this particular building which has been used as an emergency treatment center has been closed. here at least there are no more patients to treat. despite the celebrations no one in under the illusion that ebola could not reappear, and there are three weeks to go before the country is declared officially ebola-free. >> indonesia's education minister said that the country's school system is in crisis. less than half of indonesia's teachers have right the right qualifications and the...
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the campaign has been achieved and sovereignty has been protected. the citizen is no longer subject to danger from houthis militias and they have lost a large part of their capability, we are able to confirm we are no long ear threat to neighboring countries the government will now undertake all operations and actions to recover and start rebuilding the country. the operation will continue until midnight. then the operation of returning home to yemen people will begin with the government that has to rebuild in a safe and secure matter. >> it certainly isn't safe or secure at the moment. yemen specialist still with me here. they hope those who led this bombing campaign, what they have done over the last 3 1/2 to four weeks will eventually make yemen a safer place. that is pause they regard the houthis as the real danger there. how will they secure the peace pass the ask has effectively been destroyed because most of it went to the i believe ares. >> exactly. >> most with a few exceptions there have been a few members of the military who have declared
the campaign has been achieved and sovereignty has been protected. the citizen is no longer subject to danger from houthis militias and they have lost a large part of their capability, we are able to confirm we are no long ear threat to neighboring countries the government will now undertake all operations and actions to recover and start rebuilding the country. the operation will continue until midnight. then the operation of returning home to yemen people will begin with the government that...
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this is a nation that has been isolated for 27 days. humanitarian supplies have not been able to get in. what is happening to people? >> people are finding it very difficult to just live. insome knee i can't, sleepless nights with the heavy bombing and shelling, whether from air or from houthis on the ground and from the south and other areas. electricity for more than nine days no electricity whatsoever. water, no food. and 150,000 have been displaced but really if you see on the ground the number is much more than that. 12million need food and water. when yemenis can barely get bread to eat, what will they get now. they're stuck in their houses. private companies have been closed down. shops have been destroyed, the infrastructure as well, it's very difficult. >> and looking ahead as we see it at the moment, the immediate future of yemen, the outies do appear to think that some sort of political settlement is in the offing. a lot of talk has been made of current vice president bahah that possibly he is the man who could take yemen forw
this is a nation that has been isolated for 27 days. humanitarian supplies have not been able to get in. what is happening to people? >> people are finding it very difficult to just live. insome knee i can't, sleepless nights with the heavy bombing and shelling, whether from air or from houthis on the ground and from the south and other areas. electricity for more than nine days no electricity whatsoever. water, no food. and 150,000 have been displaced but really if you see on the ground...
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but russia didn't use veto so this is now international law. >> iran has been speaking out proposing own plan what has the foreign minister been saying? >> reporter: he has been in madrid for a visit, and there he has been saying that iran wants its own 4-point plan on the situation in yemen. those four points are, ceasefire, humanitarian assistance dialogue between all of the parties, and a brood-based government. he is suggesting that iran will bring this to the united nations here in new york. supposedly that means bring it to the second quarter. i have to tell you the diplomats i have spoken to say it's unlikely to be much appetite for something else at the u.n. security council now that has passed this resolution. there was originally a russian resolution and then there was this other resolution which came up from the gulf cooperation council. they managed to avoid a russian veto, so i think the other members, other than russia will be happy with what they have achieved and it's unlikely the security council will do anything else about yemen any time soon. >> james bayes thank yo
but russia didn't use veto so this is now international law. >> iran has been speaking out proposing own plan what has the foreign minister been saying? >> reporter: he has been in madrid for a visit, and there he has been saying that iran wants its own 4-point plan on the situation in yemen. those four points are, ceasefire, humanitarian assistance dialogue between all of the parties, and a brood-based government. he is suggesting that iran will bring this to the united nations...
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it has been absolutely dire there. people tell you it's probably one of the worst places to be in this conflict. under siege for over two years. they don't have food, water electricity. they're entirely dependent on aid. aid has been trickleing in sporadiccally. if isil does come in to the camp that aid won't reach the people, and geographically this town is on the outskirts of damascus, a concern for the regime if isil takes a hold there. people will tell you at the moment that it's a fluid situation. the fighters have had a stronghold further south of the camp. fighters continuing but one of our proceed duesers spoke to the activists inside the camp saying that people are terrified. they can't even leave their homes to go to the food kitchens where they depend on food. really a terrible situation for them. >> stephanie dekker in beirut. thank you. the iraqi prime minister hyder al abadi say that the isil has been driven out. even though isil has been driven out of the center city, the iraqi interior minister has been
it has been absolutely dire there. people tell you it's probably one of the worst places to be in this conflict. under siege for over two years. they don't have food, water electricity. they're entirely dependent on aid. aid has been trickleing in sporadiccally. if isil does come in to the camp that aid won't reach the people, and geographically this town is on the outskirts of damascus, a concern for the regime if isil takes a hold there. people will tell you at the moment that it's a fluid...
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first of all let me stress the job has been done according to the plans we have. i have mentioned so many times that the houthi militias and their supporters as the yemeni army have been done inside the city of aden. and we have mentioned that there is an use of the armored and the also mouthys have a hit of the buildings and the civilians inside these buildings who cannot defend themselves. >> we know that these militias have hit the areas of aden. support is there according to the plans so as not to give our support in the wrong direction. and as you know the houthi militias and other people who support these militias are trying to mix things as we have some prisoners that's why we need to be careful about the logistic support. this is going to the one who is are in need of support. the military actions are on going and the aim is to safeguard the city. safeguard the cities and the legitimate regime and the future. >> another question, please. are you going to expand your support outside of the city of aden? >> so you have been listen together daily brief briefin
first of all let me stress the job has been done according to the plans we have. i have mentioned so many times that the houthi militias and their supporters as the yemeni army have been done inside the city of aden. and we have mentioned that there is an use of the armored and the also mouthys have a hit of the buildings and the civilians inside these buildings who cannot defend themselves. >> we know that these militias have hit the areas of aden. support is there according to the plans...
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there has been unusually swift action against the police officer involved. that is not to say the killing of walter scott has not exposed the huge issue of race and policing. in south carolina. >> the fighting has intensified in yemen as the houthi rebels --. one consequence of the air flights has been disrupted air flights. >> this is the plane that is going to the yemeni capital of sanaa. they have been doing this against all odds. they are rescuing indian nationals and foreigners. two flights will be going in today and expect them to be the last. we were headed for a war zone and we had the usual safety demonstration. >> you are required to view the informational safety pamphlet under the seat. >> on board the indian minister in charge of operations -- of operation release. >> it is dangerous. people are cut off. a lot of things can happen. that danger is there. i'm not worried. i'm more interested in ensuring that we can take out as many people as possible. >> soon, we were touching down at the airport in sanaa -- scarred by conflict. we taxied past aircr
there has been unusually swift action against the police officer involved. that is not to say the killing of walter scott has not exposed the huge issue of race and policing. in south carolina. >> the fighting has intensified in yemen as the houthi rebels --. one consequence of the air flights has been disrupted air flights. >> this is the plane that is going to the yemeni capital of sanaa. they have been doing this against all odds. they are rescuing indian nationals and...
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been a better time to be a developer. the opportunity to build applications that can change the world has never been greater. claire: microsoft has only 3% of the global smartphone market. with its new strategy in place the firm says it is aiming to sell 1 billion mobile devices in the next three years. kate: as we heard, apple has been a leader in the smartphone market. it still has its own problems. "the wall street journal" reports apple found defects in its apple watch. and limited the availability of the watch as it hits stores last weekend. apple has yet to comment on the report. the wash itself got mixed reviews as it went on sale. that is all for now. >> thank you very much. all the business headlines this afternoon. ♪ time to take a look at the headlines in the weekly newsmagazine. flo: hi. >> a great deal of focus on the crisis in the mediterranean. flo: we will look at an italian magazine. given its geographical position, italy has been pressed to the heart of the crisis. not only italy by the prime minister, matteo renzi. talking about renzi's war. italy on the front line. the crisis in the medite
been a better time to be a developer. the opportunity to build applications that can change the world has never been greater. claire: microsoft has only 3% of the global smartphone market. with its new strategy in place the firm says it is aiming to sell 1 billion mobile devices in the next three years. kate: as we heard, apple has been a leader in the smartphone market. it still has its own problems. "the wall street journal" reports apple found defects in its apple watch. and...
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this has been going on for years. >> thank you for bringing us back to the fundamentals. another fire truck has pulled up. one of the many protests that have been organized since freddie gray died, so we will keep an eye on that, the curfew begins at 10:00 a.m. back to you. >> the u.n. has condemned preelection violence which has continued the for a third day on the outskirts of the capitol. the presidents announcement he will run for a third term sparkedded the protests. a special envoy between him and the opposition. aside from speaking about the situation in baltimore president obama is also been hosting the japanese prime minister. barack obama greeted at the white house. the two leaders are expected to discuss the defense ties and try to bolster a specific trade pack. >> there are many japanese cars in america i want to see more american cars in japan as well. it will help level the playing field it will be good, if the workers of both of our countries and we will have a strong protections for workers and the environment and help us set high standards. president obama
this has been going on for years. >> thank you for bringing us back to the fundamentals. another fire truck has pulled up. one of the many protests that have been organized since freddie gray died, so we will keep an eye on that, the curfew begins at 10:00 a.m. back to you. >> the u.n. has condemned preelection violence which has continued the for a third day on the outskirts of the capitol. the presidents announcement he will run for a third term sparkedded the protests. a special...
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it has been overrun by isil. the camp has been under a government siege for two years and there is a severe shortage of food, water and electricity. >> two car bombs killed 50 in aleppo. the first happened near a rebel case. activists blamed isil for attacking fighters from a rebel group called the united front which oppose he is the government. >> in north charleston in the state of south carolina, a white police officer has been charged with the murder of a black man. an amateur video shows the officer shooting walter scott several times in the back as he's running away. we have a report. >> 33-year-old north charleston police officer slager is behind bars after this graphic video went environmental. a witness captured the moments the officer shot and killed 50-year-old walter scott in the back. scott, a father of four employed an engaged to be married is seen running from the officer. slager pulled scott over for a broken tail light. in his initial report, he wrote scott attacked him had stolen his taser and t
it has been overrun by isil. the camp has been under a government siege for two years and there is a severe shortage of food, water and electricity. >> two car bombs killed 50 in aleppo. the first happened near a rebel case. activists blamed isil for attacking fighters from a rebel group called the united front which oppose he is the government. >> in north charleston in the state of south carolina, a white police officer has been charged with the murder of a black man. an amateur...
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they live in an area that has been hit. her son was injured in an attack targeting a gas tanker. >> if the children were in position of my children, what would the response be? look how awful our situation is right now. where our children are burned like this, and we're homeless from our houses like this. may got punish those who displace people from their homes homes. >> saudi army officers deny acusayses that target civilians. they blame the houthis that move their weapons to civilian areas. the coalition has called on army officers loyal to the houthis and former president abd rabbuh mansur hadi to defect. >> we're targeting the houthies and soldiers loyal to saleh. and wherever they go, our message to the military commanders is that you have to join the legitimacy and ban the rebels. >> these are ammunition depos and houthi positions the home. they were hit by warplanes. in a strong show of support for the saudis, the u.s. says its speeding up weapons supplies to the coalition. on the diplomatic front china and russia a
they live in an area that has been hit. her son was injured in an attack targeting a gas tanker. >> if the children were in position of my children, what would the response be? look how awful our situation is right now. where our children are burned like this, and we're homeless from our houses like this. may got punish those who displace people from their homes homes. >> saudi army officers deny acusayses that target civilians. they blame the houthis that move their weapons to...
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>> yeah sammy, these explosions perhaps is the biggest that has been documented by the media.ve seen the saudi coalition spokesman everyday showing us the explosions from air but this is the most dramatic one because it has been filmed by the media from close range and has been a huge blast and rocked not only the mountain itself but also a adjacent district and the mountain overlooking the district of western sanaa and also where the presidential palace is located and the concentration of special forces loyal to all former president and we heard from the reports that the windows of residential buildings were smashed and civilians were frightened and flew even though reports did not show there were casualties among civilians and that is good news about it. if this base turns out to be really a scud missile depo that has been hit, that is a very interesting target for the saudis and exactly what they have been after since the beginning of the air strikes and also particularly there were reports during the last few days from the saudi side that they observed a probable movement
>> yeah sammy, these explosions perhaps is the biggest that has been documented by the media.ve seen the saudi coalition spokesman everyday showing us the explosions from air but this is the most dramatic one because it has been filmed by the media from close range and has been a huge blast and rocked not only the mountain itself but also a adjacent district and the mountain overlooking the district of western sanaa and also where the presidential palace is located and the concentration...
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it has been linked to pollution. at least 11 people have died as a result of a storm raging through germany and austria. sarah: the storm reached hurricane strength in some areas and caused traffic chaos and left thousands of people without electricity. >> with fallen trees and severely damaged roofs the cleanup operation has not been easy. in berlin, the iconic television tower was not spared. gale force winds meant that its elevators had to be switched off. visitors were brought to safety by the fire escape. berlin's firefighters were called out more than a thousand times to help city residents. >> it's a huge challenge. we had as many deployments in 12 hours as we normally have in 20 or. >> the storm caused severe disruptions to germany's rail services. berlin was just one place where downed trees and power lines meant delays of several hours. the aftermath was still visible on wednesday with long lines at information counters. although most services had returned by morning a railway operator warned of ongoing can
it has been linked to pollution. at least 11 people have died as a result of a storm raging through germany and austria. sarah: the storm reached hurricane strength in some areas and caused traffic chaos and left thousands of people without electricity. >> with fallen trees and severely damaged roofs the cleanup operation has not been easy. in berlin, the iconic television tower was not spared. gale force winds meant that its elevators had to be switched off. visitors were brought to...
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there has been a setback. pakistan's parliament has decided not to join the saudis voting to stay neutral in the conflict. there was some relief for the people of sana'a when planes were able to land for the first time since the air strikes began more than two weeks ago. the united nations now calling for a daily pause in fighting to allow aid in. erika wood has more. >> reporter: this is much-needed medical aid being unloaded at sana'a international airport. it's one of two planes that landed in the yemeni capitol on friday carrying enough medicine and surgical equipment to treat up to a thousand people. >> the first plane finally arrived after ten days it is full of 16 tons of emergency medical assistance which is very needed now in yemen. we expect a second plane tomorrow hopefully. >> reporter: late on thursday a medical team and supplies also arrived into the southern port city of aden by boat. but properly distributing the aid could prove difficult. the u.n. says roads are being cut off and boats are bein
there has been a setback. pakistan's parliament has decided not to join the saudis voting to stay neutral in the conflict. there was some relief for the people of sana'a when planes were able to land for the first time since the air strikes began more than two weeks ago. the united nations now calling for a daily pause in fighting to allow aid in. erika wood has more. >> reporter: this is much-needed medical aid being unloaded at sana'a international airport. it's one of two planes that...
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what little has been saved has been closely guarded in secret locations across iraq. >> they came and said you have just five minutes and i take this. my passport, and these books. >> in erbil we track down nicodemus sharif. this bible is handwritten in aramaic. losing this history. >> these people sleep in the streets, and isis take everything. >> and then in another monastery, they go further. >> if it continues like this, it is a judgment for all of the iraqi people's history and culture. if we accept this, all of the people of iraq and the culture will be murdered. if we let this happen, it is in your hands to help these people. >> if the call continues to go unanswered the legacy of the first people of this country will be wiped out. al jazeera northern iraq. >> anti-terrorism detects in australia are questioning five teenagers about an isil-inspired plot. more than 200 police officers were involved in the arrest. >> there were a series of rights in the metropolitan in melbourne. five people were arrested. we're expecting three to be charged. two will be charged with preparing a
what little has been saved has been closely guarded in secret locations across iraq. >> they came and said you have just five minutes and i take this. my passport, and these books. >> in erbil we track down nicodemus sharif. this bible is handwritten in aramaic. losing this history. >> these people sleep in the streets, and isis take everything. >> and then in another monastery, they go further. >> if it continues like this, it is a judgment for all of the iraqi...
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. >> no agreement has been reached.do not have an obligation yet. >> all of this time and energy and many sleepless nights to write a piece of paper, hopefully by june 30th that we are going to just look for an excuse to violate and abandon. >> the secretary of state spent more time on this than any other issue. the negotiation process cap already be judged. >> it's important to note na iran to date honoured the commitments that it made under the joint plan of action that we agreed to in 2013. i ask you to think about that against the back drop of those who predicted that it would fail and not get the job done. >> nuclear talks will continue with tough bargaining between now and the final deadline at the end of june. this is an important milestone, and not just on the nuclear issue. iran and western leaders may be beginning to build a new relationship after 36 years of mistrust and hostility. >>> simon mcgregor-wood has the latest from lausanne. >> it's a general sense in lausanne that late on thursday night, that the s
. >> no agreement has been reached.do not have an obligation yet. >> all of this time and energy and many sleepless nights to write a piece of paper, hopefully by june 30th that we are going to just look for an excuse to violate and abandon. >> the secretary of state spent more time on this than any other issue. the negotiation process cap already be judged. >> it's important to note na iran to date honoured the commitments that it made under the joint plan of action...
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>> reporter: well it has been slow and ste -- steady. we do hear from the election commission is that we have had a large number of early voters submitting their ballots ahead of time. more than 142,000 have been processed already. and the polling opened here about 6:00 am and closes at 7:00 pm, when we expect to see the returns coming in. both candidates are at and about, they are doing that last run to push their supporters to the polls here in chicago. >> chicago politics are in a league of their own, but why does this matter? >> reporter: well there's a couple of questions both of these candidates chicago hasn't had a republican mayor in more than 80 years. these two candidates differ on the issues. garcia is seen as a progressive democrat, and he is campaigning that he is the every man. he lived and grew up in the west side of chicago, an area that has been plagued by violence. he has criticized his candidate as somebody who is for big business. so it's really on how they stand on the issues on the skekpectrum. so it's an important
>> reporter: well it has been slow and ste -- steady. we do hear from the election commission is that we have had a large number of early voters submitting their ballots ahead of time. more than 142,000 have been processed already. and the polling opened here about 6:00 am and closes at 7:00 pm, when we expect to see the returns coming in. both candidates are at and about, they are doing that last run to push their supporters to the polls here in chicago. >> chicago politics are in...
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their insurance has been increased from this year on. a new route has been explored to avoid avalanches. >> we have not changed the route. the route we are using this time is the old root. root. it's -- is the old route. it's about two hours long. >> reporter: some say more have to be done. this man has claimed everest eight times and it's about better training and technical standards. >> translation: it's not just about increasing salary and insurance. the government has to check if there's enough technical air power to go up the mountain and if training has been met. >> reporter: it is open for business. 30 teams set off from the base camp. the expedition staff lay the ropes for the climbers. now the debate over pay and conditions are in the open climbing on the mountain may be entering a new era, an era of industrial relations. >> find out more about what is going on on everest at the start of the climbing season, aljazeera.com. [ ♪♪ ] "talk to al jazeera", legendry music composer david foster . >> so mid '070, i guess i seriously. >>
their insurance has been increased from this year on. a new route has been explored to avoid avalanches. >> we have not changed the route. the route we are using this time is the old root. root. it's -- is the old route. it's about two hours long. >> reporter: some say more have to be done. this man has claimed everest eight times and it's about better training and technical standards. >> translation: it's not just about increasing salary and insurance. the government has to...
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australia's foreign minister has been pleading for a pardon. >>> civil rights activists have been shot dead after hosting a talk on forced disappearances. they have been fighting separatists in the southwestern province since 2005. >>> u.s. tourists have been rescued from a boat swept on to rocks in the galapagos islands. 16 passengers and eight crew were taken to safety by ecuadorian coast guards. >>> the chilean volcano which erupted on wednesday is still passing out gas and smoke. the gas has arrived to neighboring absent's capital. lucia newman has been seeing how they're affect: >> reminding chile that 43 years of lying dormant is just a cat nap in the life of an active volcano. 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 i
australia's foreign minister has been pleading for a pardon. >>> civil rights activists have been shot dead after hosting a talk on forced disappearances. they have been fighting separatists in the southwestern province since 2005. >>> u.s. tourists have been rescued from a boat swept on to rocks in the galapagos islands. 16 passengers and eight crew were taken to safety by ecuadorian coast guards. >>> the chilean volcano which erupted on wednesday is still passing...
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we didn't kill maybe one person. >> there has been a wave of fighting twine immigrants and locals. here in durban four people have been killed. thousands fled their homes. gloria is from mozambique. she came to south africa 20 years ago, but the men that chased her and her nine-year-old out of her home insisted that she doesn't belong here. >> translation: they say we know you are not from south africa can you get out. you must go because when we are done here we are coming for you. i ran away. >> here in a sports field foreigners feel there is safety in numbers. they have food from agencies. they don't now how long they'll be here. >> there's taught to be more than 1,000 families. they say they are conenoughed and can't understand why they are not welcome. >> some accused immigrants of taking their jobs. the unemployment rate is at around 25%, but others say the anger is misguided. this is a protest against south africans who have been screaming and shouting to the government, for their voices to be heard, and the government ignored them. now, people are starting to protest. >> it
we didn't kill maybe one person. >> there has been a wave of fighting twine immigrants and locals. here in durban four people have been killed. thousands fled their homes. gloria is from mozambique. she came to south africa 20 years ago, but the men that chased her and her nine-year-old out of her home insisted that she doesn't belong here. >> translation: they say we know you are not from south africa can you get out. you must go because when we are done here we are coming for you....
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milan has always been seen as a mini concrete jungle. that was until now - under the motto, 'feed the planet' a major transformation has been taking place as the italian city prepares to host expo 2015.
milan has always been seen as a mini concrete jungle. that was until now - under the motto, 'feed the planet' a major transformation has been taking place as the italian city prepares to host expo 2015.
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it has become a shelter for people's who's homes have been destroyed. en here this woman is struggling to provide for our children. this part of homs has remained under perpetual siege. >> reporter: we were displaced, and i don't even know what happened to my husband. i have three children. my son was killed while he was working. i don't even know where he was buried. >> reporter: as syria's war drags on there is no end in sight for their suffering. >>> in guinea, one concern has died in ore anti-government protests in the capitol. this was the scene on monday. police used tear gas as opposition supporters tried to gather. the demonstrators are calling for the president to step down. they are angry over the timing of elections and the lack of security in guinea. police opened fire on demonstrators on monday and at least eight people were shot. >>> gunmen have attacked a government building in somalia's cap doll. at least five people were killed in the blast. police believe the armed group al-shabab is responsible. >>> it's been a year since more than 200
it has become a shelter for people's who's homes have been destroyed. en here this woman is struggling to provide for our children. this part of homs has remained under perpetual siege. >> reporter: we were displaced, and i don't even know what happened to my husband. i have three children. my son was killed while he was working. i don't even know where he was buried. >> reporter: as syria's war drags on there is no end in sight for their suffering. >>> in guinea, one...
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. >> thank you, i want to thank you for your service on the board of directors and mta and it has been really great to see what the mta has been able to move forward in terms of infrastructure and in terms of new fleet that we are working towards building, and in terms of the attention to the pedestrian safety, and where we are now seeing, the mta and in a place that has not been in 25, 26 years, and to live in san francisco and they were called back in the 90 and what to talk about 100 days that is not the kind of approach to really how we make a long term changes and the investments in the transit systems and thes really a full time around the clock effort. and looking at various parts of the system in terms of the infrastructure and the streets and our buses and the light rail vehicles and the whole works and that is something that i see really being fully attended to by the mta and it is in the past way and the past week, how, the mta has been taking some strange hits because of the new i would say, premium private system that is in place, and there is all of this discussion, like
. >> thank you, i want to thank you for your service on the board of directors and mta and it has been really great to see what the mta has been able to move forward in terms of infrastructure and in terms of new fleet that we are working towards building, and in terms of the attention to the pedestrian safety, and where we are now seeing, the mta and in a place that has not been in 25, 26 years, and to live in san francisco and they were called back in the 90 and what to talk about 100...
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for the moment, thank you for your thoughts. >> thank you. >> egypt supposedly mohamed morrissey has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. he was the country's first democratically elected president. but was toppled in a military coupe. tuesday's verdict is the first morrissey has received since his ousting. he still faces several more trials. mohamed. mohamed morrissey escaped the death penalty he has been sentenced to 20 years in prison without the point of parole for what the prosecution says was his role in the arrests and torture of protestors at the presidential palace in 2012. three protestors were killed. he can still appeal this conviction but he also faces several other charges including an attempt out of rids break in 2011 where some prison officers were killed a verdict on this is expected next month. spying, he is accused of conspiring to commit terrorist acts in egypt with hamas. leaking state secrets and endangering egypt's national security. fraud in connection with the muslim brotherhood economic and social program. he is also charged with insulting the judiciary. muslim
for the moment, thank you for your thoughts. >> thank you. >> egypt supposedly mohamed morrissey has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. he was the country's first democratically elected president. but was toppled in a military coupe. tuesday's verdict is the first morrissey has received since his ousting. he still faces several more trials. mohamed. mohamed morrissey escaped the death penalty he has been sentenced to 20 years in prison without the point of parole for what the...
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that has been an important part of this formula for the p5+1. ssia's cooperation has come in handy. host: let's follow up with a caller from missouri. delano? caller: isn't there at four country agreement with those three parties? guest: before country agreement? i am not clear on the question. host: let's move on to herb in hilton, massachusetts. good morning. caller: at what point does israel's paranoia join up with southeast paranoia? because they are all surrounded by enemies. so if they all join and allow israel to use the airfields to attack iran guest:. israel and saudi arabia are concerned about the possibility of this agreement for different reasons. the saudis are concerned about and approach between the united states and iranians. this is a nuclear deal and we will not become overnight friends with iranians on all the different complex issues in the middle east. in fact, we will continue to have severe differences over human rights, the war in yemen, the war in syria, etc. israel i think, will continue to express frustration about this
that has been an important part of this formula for the p5+1. ssia's cooperation has come in handy. host: let's follow up with a caller from missouri. delano? caller: isn't there at four country agreement with those three parties? guest: before country agreement? i am not clear on the question. host: let's move on to herb in hilton, massachusetts. good morning. caller: at what point does israel's paranoia join up with southeast paranoia? because they are all surrounded by enemies. so if they...
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this has been a resolution that has been in the works for well over a week. it is not at the final stages yet, but it is being lead by the jordanian and the gulf cooperation country members, and it is focusing on two things. this is just an initial draft that we have seen and it is not finalized yet. this security council resolution would impose an arms embargo on five houthi leaders and expand sanctions as well. this has been held up so far primarily by the russians who say they want any arms embargo to be focused not only on the houthis, but all players in yemen right now. so we're watching very closely, and as soon as we have new information we'll bring it to you, but it could be in the coming hours or days. >> let's talk about yamuk, because he spoke about that refugee camp on the outskirts of damascus in syria. we have heard a lot about that in the last few days. he talked about yamuk as the deepest circle of hell. a refugee camp, he said resembling a death camp. and he spoke of worrying reports of a new attack on the camp. what was he suggesting that me
this has been a resolution that has been in the works for well over a week. it is not at the final stages yet, but it is being lead by the jordanian and the gulf cooperation country members, and it is focusing on two things. this is just an initial draft that we have seen and it is not finalized yet. this security council resolution would impose an arms embargo on five houthi leaders and expand sanctions as well. this has been held up so far primarily by the russians who say they want any arms...
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want to underscore it's when the chips are down most people come running to us, but small business has been a real good stakeholder with the two entities. secondly, i want to underscore it's been sustainable jobs in san francisco, from a micro business perspective is exactly the type of business that the board of supervisors wants to develop and sustain. so small business loves teatro zinzanni. thank you. >> thank you very much. tom mccarthy. >> tom mccarthy. i'm a resident of this part of town going back many years. i'm also a member and officer-holder in the carpenters' union for white a while. i would quickly like to say these folks have a nice history of supporting non-profit community groups that need support and recognition. they have made their space and performers available
want to underscore it's when the chips are down most people come running to us, but small business has been a real good stakeholder with the two entities. secondly, i want to underscore it's been sustainable jobs in san francisco, from a micro business perspective is exactly the type of business that the board of supervisors wants to develop and sustain. so small business loves teatro zinzanni. thank you. >> thank you very much. tom mccarthy. >> tom mccarthy. i'm a resident of this...
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kenya has been a big target. i think they should have been doing slightly better. but today is very much about people coming together. i think we need to be doing a lot more of what we're doing. >> from what i gather this in particular university was one of the very few educational blirnlt establishments in that area. >> it's the highest education in that area. unfortunately without prejudice near to somolia, the vast majority of the people down there make it very difficult. you can't identify people by their national origin. it's quite often commonsense if kenyan forces -- >> like most other schools in the region are the most vulnerable and seeing what happened in nigeria, already in kenya, i think they should be doing more about this. >> i'm quite surprised by kenya because kenya probably compared to uganda you would say perhaps they have a much more organized system. but perhaps corruption is one of them. two, i think the last attempt -- attacks in kenya, some people say it has to do with the politics and some of the politicians actually played politics with it.
kenya has been a big target. i think they should have been doing slightly better. but today is very much about people coming together. i think we need to be doing a lot more of what we're doing. >> from what i gather this in particular university was one of the very few educational blirnlt establishments in that area. >> it's the highest education in that area. unfortunately without prejudice near to somolia, the vast majority of the people down there make it very difficult. you...
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>> i'm going to feel a lot better on sunday because he has trained hard but this whole promotion has beenrom day one. >> the father of pacquiao's opponent, floyd mayweather, sr. has called for his son to retire after this fight. he says he will fight one more time after saturday's bout. the 38 year old, is in a 6-fight deal with the broadcaster show time. >>> the organizers of wimbleton have announced an increase in prize money, it has gone up to nearly $41 million. that makes it the richest of tennis's big four events. that means the likes of the former champions could both win $2.8 million if they pick up another simples title. they have offered the same prize money for both the men's and women's champions since 2007. >> i think without the world's best players, we wouldn't have the world's best tennis tournament. and we recognize the players are an essential ingredient of -- of our championships, and this level of prize money is -- is affordable for these championships, and therefore, we feel it's important that we should reflect that in what we pay the players. >>> football and barcel
>> i'm going to feel a lot better on sunday because he has trained hard but this whole promotion has beenrom day one. >> the father of pacquiao's opponent, floyd mayweather, sr. has called for his son to retire after this fight. he says he will fight one more time after saturday's bout. the 38 year old, is in a 6-fight deal with the broadcaster show time. >>> the organizers of wimbleton have announced an increase in prize money, it has gone up to nearly $41 million. that...
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his sister is one of those who has been calling for calm, saying violence is not what freddie would have wanted. but these people are not listening. what had been demonstrations about justice and equality have turned to looting and distraction, and many are fearful of what is next. bbc news in washington. katty: scenes becoming all too familiar here in america. the u.s. and japan have agreed to boost their military ties, giving japan a more robust role in global security. the revised guidelines, which covers such areas as missile defense and maritime security, come as japan's prime minister, shinzo abe, visits america with a full agenda ahead of him. he will meet president obama on tuesday, followed by an official state dinner. on wednesday, he will address a joint meeting of the u.s. congress. back at home, he faces increasing public anger over a new u.s. army base. wingfield hayes has more. reporter: it is 6:30 in the morning on okinawa, and the locals are getting restless. they have been doing this every morning here for the last 295 days. trying to stop a massive expansion of this u.
his sister is one of those who has been calling for calm, saying violence is not what freddie would have wanted. but these people are not listening. what had been demonstrations about justice and equality have turned to looting and distraction, and many are fearful of what is next. bbc news in washington. katty: scenes becoming all too familiar here in america. the u.s. and japan have agreed to boost their military ties, giving japan a more robust role in global security. the revised...
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nairobi, kenya. >> a dutch man who was kidnapped four years ago has been freed. he was kidnapped language with two other men in late 2011 in timbuktu. no details were given about the other two. >>> malaysia's lower house has passed a controversial anti-terrorism bill. the bill reintroduces indefinite detention without trial. something that the prime minister had revoked three years ago. we're live now from kuala lumpur pure. how does this differ from laws that are already in place? . >> you mentioned a law that was repealed in 2012 as part of prime minister's reforms. it was warmly welcomed at the tame. but since then the world has changed not only in the middle east but also here in asia pacific. malaysia like others countries are trying to stamp out isil, and keep many from considering going to the middle east. through their own intelligence agencies finding those who are recruiting individuals harboring them or wants them to perform terror acts on malaysian soil. the stakes are high and the government has been pushing reforms through in terms of the terrorism a
nairobi, kenya. >> a dutch man who was kidnapped four years ago has been freed. he was kidnapped language with two other men in late 2011 in timbuktu. no details were given about the other two. >>> malaysia's lower house has passed a controversial anti-terrorism bill. the bill reintroduces indefinite detention without trial. something that the prime minister had revoked three years ago. we're live now from kuala lumpur pure. how does this differ from laws that are already in...
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colin: vinyl has been giving its own singles albums and charts. it has proved to be markedly resilient in the digital age. >> a younger and younger generation -- a younger generation is realizing there's something missing that physical milk -- the physical music hopes to fill. colin: 1.2 million were sold last year and figures predict it will grow by 70% in 2015. -- by 17% in 2015. a closer examination of the final charts reveals they are not all about new releases. also about three releases. and number five is -- when it comes to top 40 of the new vinyl albums charts, there is nirvana, stone roses, and three albums by led zeppelin. vinyl only makes up one point 5% of all our sales. considering that seven years ago its share was 0.1%, this is a real and significant trend. bbc news, manchester. laura: for more on the rising popularity of vinyl, i spoke a brief time ago with bill wordy a music industry expert and former editor of billboard. he joins us from new york. what is behind this vinyl revival? bill: a lot of this is being driven by younger fo
colin: vinyl has been giving its own singles albums and charts. it has proved to be markedly resilient in the digital age. >> a younger and younger generation -- a younger generation is realizing there's something missing that physical milk -- the physical music hopes to fill. colin: 1.2 million were sold last year and figures predict it will grow by 70% in 2015. -- by 17% in 2015. a closer examination of the final charts reveals they are not all about new releases. also about three...
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iran, one of the biggest reducers of oil, has been for been from selling in the open market.n of the sanctions changing on july 1, is a big deal. let's go to julie hyman looking at the oil market. julie is not good right now. let's talk about what is going on right here. we've already heard from the eu as well as the foreign minister of iran. let's summarize what we've just heard. fundamentally, they will find new ways to put to use the uranium they have including a development center there in iran. and they will hammer out the details of a final agreement over the worst of the next three months with the expectation of a deadline june 30. fundamentally the broad outlines of an agreement, to limit the capacity of enriched nuclear materials, the uranium has been reached there in switzerland. we have iran agreeing to limit production of the same time that the eu and the world powers have agreed to lift sanctions. the lifting of those sanctions will not take place until july 1. there is a lot of work to be done yet. double overnight negotiating sessions that one into the wee hour
iran, one of the biggest reducers of oil, has been for been from selling in the open market.n of the sanctions changing on july 1, is a big deal. let's go to julie hyman looking at the oil market. julie is not good right now. let's talk about what is going on right here. we've already heard from the eu as well as the foreign minister of iran. let's summarize what we've just heard. fundamentally, they will find new ways to put to use the uranium they have including a development center there in...
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the search has been hampered because of the darkness and now the darkness has fallen again approve difficultearch and rescue operation to be scoring those waters and that is the area of sea. so the numbers that have been given by the authorities have remained static through the day and you gave them in the introduction there, 24 people confirmed as dead and some 28 people are confirmed as alive. we've heard one report that a survivor has been brought by helicopter to here at katania and we have spoken with the mayor's office here and unable to confirm that for us and the hospital has been not answering the telephones. it is a sunday of course and we are unable to confirm that. but reality is the small number of survivors that we know about is just a fraction of the number of people believed to have been on that boat. and the status of this tragedy as the single worst loss of life since the whole migrant crisis first began two three years ago really is i meenan it is beyond belief. >> what do we know about how extensive this rescue operation is for how many boats, ships have been deployed to
the search has been hampered because of the darkness and now the darkness has fallen again approve difficultearch and rescue operation to be scoring those waters and that is the area of sea. so the numbers that have been given by the authorities have remained static through the day and you gave them in the introduction there, 24 people confirmed as dead and some 28 people are confirmed as alive. we've heard one report that a survivor has been brought by helicopter to here at katania and we have...
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the sport has been played as far back as elizabethan sides. it was a team from germany crowned world champions. >> legend has it that the games started for the hand of a maiden. and it was two guys jousting archery, and it came down to marbles played here. >> another sport that the germans are beating us at. we have to invent new ones. >> i didn't know marbles had a history >>> the lynx has not been seen in the wild in britain for 1400 years. it may be about to make a comeback. conservationists are trying to reintroduce them in forests. neave barker reports. >> reporter: elusive and solidary. the wild lynx once stalked in abundance. now one of the few places to see them is behind bars. it is the third largest predator after the brown bare feeding on rabbit and deer. animals are overrunning the forest and destroying the eco system. it's hoped the lynx will provide a solution. we want to see how the animals use the u.k. environment and show the biodiversity the animals can bring. we kill every last one and we have a moral obligation to bring the
the sport has been played as far back as elizabethan sides. it was a team from germany crowned world champions. >> legend has it that the games started for the hand of a maiden. and it was two guys jousting archery, and it came down to marbles played here. >> another sport that the germans are beating us at. we have to invent new ones. >> i didn't know marbles had a history >>> the lynx has not been seen in the wild in britain for 1400 years. it may be about to make a...
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the aran yanukovich peninsula the threat of it been ignored in the last year or so because of what has beenith the houthis? >> well i think it's been ignored not only because of what is happening with the houthis but up until the united states got forced out when the houthis began to take control, the united states was hitting them pretty hard with drone strikes a couple years ago we actually killed the leader of aqap and even this week we were able to get the spokesman for aqap but without that base it's going to be hard to keep up with same level of attacks that we did before. >> given that al-qaeda and the arab yanukovich peninsula captured three areas in the southern part of yemen what could be their move next in yemen, what actually did they want to achieve and how easy would it be for them to achieve that given the current chaos in the country at the moment? >> well they would like to get more and more control over yemen but they have got enough control now actually more than they ever had to do what they want to do which is attack the west. remember that they were responsible for wha
the aran yanukovich peninsula the threat of it been ignored in the last year or so because of what has beenith the houthis? >> well i think it's been ignored not only because of what is happening with the houthis but up until the united states got forced out when the houthis began to take control, the united states was hitting them pretty hard with drone strikes a couple years ago we actually killed the leader of aqap and even this week we were able to get the spokesman for aqap but...
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i'm sorry to say the majority leadership has been unwilling to do so. the republican majority, if it so chose, could defeat this nomination, but the republican majority has chosen to go forward and allow loretta lynch to be confirmed. i would note, there are more than a few voters back home that are asking what exactly is the difference between a democratic and republican majority when the exact same individual gets confirmed as attorney general, promising the exact same lawlessness -- what's the difference? that's a question each of us will have to answer to our constituents when we come home. in my view, the obligation of every senator to defend the constitution is front and center why we are here. we have a nominee who has told the united states senate she is unwilling to impose any limits whatsoever on the authority of the president of the united states in the next 20 months. we are sadly going to see more and more lawlessness, more regulatory abuse, more abuse of power, more executive lawlessness. now more than ever, we need an attorney general with
i'm sorry to say the majority leadership has been unwilling to do so. the republican majority, if it so chose, could defeat this nomination, but the republican majority has chosen to go forward and allow loretta lynch to be confirmed. i would note, there are more than a few voters back home that are asking what exactly is the difference between a democratic and republican majority when the exact same individual gets confirmed as attorney general, promising the exact same lawlessness -- what's...
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there has been tensions in the past. kenyan forces have been taking military action against militia for several years, and has adelaide that the camp has been used as a hide out by members of al-shabab. al-shabab gunmen killed 400 people in kenya in the past few years, including 67 victims during an attack and siege in 2013. the tipping point was the killing by gunmen of 148 kenyan students in garissa earlier this month, an attack which the deputy president described as a game changer, comparable to the way 9/11 attacks in new york changed policy. notwithstanding the 2013 repatriation the government issued an eviction notice giving the u.n. 12 weeks to shift the camp and residents across the border into somali. kenya says if the deadline is not met, forces will move in and dismantle the camp. >>> our correspondent mohammed adow has more from garissa, the scene of the al-shabab attack. >> it's the first time kenya has said that it is going to do their action of relocating the refugees itself in somali if the u.n.h.c.r. fa
there has been tensions in the past. kenyan forces have been taking military action against militia for several years, and has adelaide that the camp has been used as a hide out by members of al-shabab. al-shabab gunmen killed 400 people in kenya in the past few years, including 67 victims during an attack and siege in 2013. the tipping point was the killing by gunmen of 148 kenyan students in garissa earlier this month, an attack which the deputy president described as a game changer,...
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but it's not clear there has been enough progress for a full framework agreement. g the talks the iran foreign minister spoke of his optimism. >> we have been working since 7:30 in the morning and it's been a very long day for all delegations. we have accomplished quite a bit but people needed to get some rest and start over early in the morning. i hope that we can finalize the work on wednesday and hopefully start the process of drafting tomorrow. >> reporter: the russian foreign minister sergei fedorov was also upbeat as he headed out of the hotel in the early hours. he and both the chinese and french foreign ministers are no longer directly participating in the negotiations. on wednesday morning there was a greater degree of caution from the british foreign minister and a warning that there is still difficult work to do. >> i think we have a broad framework of understanding but there is still some key issues that have to be worked through. some of them are quite detailed and technical. so there is still quite a lot of work to do but we are on it now and we will k
but it's not clear there has been enough progress for a full framework agreement. g the talks the iran foreign minister spoke of his optimism. >> we have been working since 7:30 in the morning and it's been a very long day for all delegations. we have accomplished quite a bit but people needed to get some rest and start over early in the morning. i hope that we can finalize the work on wednesday and hopefully start the process of drafting tomorrow. >> reporter: the russian foreign...
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my client has been pushing for closing off 2nd street onramp, which has kind of been done, and installation of a safe crosswalk which now apparently is supposed to be signalized. it wasn't signalized as of going into the meeting yesterday. and the developer has done a whole lot of plantings. these are acom, the developer's design, which was presented last week for the first time to the community. the date on them is march 5th so people have had them from the developer's side for a substantial period. we got them first on the 30th. and the question is as you get approaching there, you can't see people that are waiting to cross the crosswalk. i direct your attention to these two men that are walking, the entrance is supposedly here. and they are walking to the west. a sidewalk has been added all along, it goes to sterling street. and, again, you don't have the plans because i didn't have the plans. and so these plans, they improve the sidewalk over to sterling street and technically they are going to remove these handicapped bumps so people are disswaeded from crossing at 2nd street, but here
my client has been pushing for closing off 2nd street onramp, which has kind of been done, and installation of a safe crosswalk which now apparently is supposed to be signalized. it wasn't signalized as of going into the meeting yesterday. and the developer has done a whole lot of plantings. these are acom, the developer's design, which was presented last week for the first time to the community. the date on them is march 5th so people have had them from the developer's side for a substantial...
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there has been 12 aftershocks. it's causing panic and there's hardly any news from remote villages nationwide. >> the main problem is the districts. there's some areas where the district headquarters have been flattened. 80% damage, 50% damage. we are finding it difficult to get details from those areas. >> reporter: more information is coming from mount everest, nepal's famous attraction. these are sherpa guides that made it though an avalanche triggered by the earthquake. some of their colleagues are not coming back. >> translation: actually, the tents flew everywhere, we don't know how many casualties there are. 55 people were involved. >> reporter: because of everest and its rich history, nepal is a renowned tourist destination. many foreign nationals, the numbers unknown, would have been in the busiest spots on saturday afternoon when the quakes shot. the grief felt here will reverberate slowly andrew simmonds is in kathmandu, and has this report. >> the government releases updated figures of the dead. there's
there has been 12 aftershocks. it's causing panic and there's hardly any news from remote villages nationwide. >> the main problem is the districts. there's some areas where the district headquarters have been flattened. 80% damage, 50% damage. we are finding it difficult to get details from those areas. >> reporter: more information is coming from mount everest, nepal's famous attraction. these are sherpa guides that made it though an avalanche triggered by the earthquake. some of...
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sillian infrastructure has been damaged as well however. d cross says hospitals in sana'a have been without electricity for nine days now. and the death toll over the past month has now topped 1,000. with close to 4.5 thousand injured. mohamed vall reports. >> reporter: street battles in the yemeny city of ta'izz. the fighters of the popular resistance committees are loyal to president hadi. they are supported by soldiers from the 35th brigade, but they are still unable to push the rebels from the city. a similar scene is here further south in the city of aden. these are members of hadi's popular resistance committee. they say fighting continued here on tuesday night and since the early hours of wednesday. in washington the saudi ambassador to the united states said the situation in aden required continued military action. >> we are seeing movement by the houthis that is very distrush distrush -- disturbing in the city of aden where we see movement of the houthi troops from three different positions. >> reporter: clashes also resumed in the
sillian infrastructure has been damaged as well however. d cross says hospitals in sana'a have been without electricity for nine days now. and the death toll over the past month has now topped 1,000. with close to 4.5 thousand injured. mohamed vall reports. >> reporter: street battles in the yemeny city of ta'izz. the fighters of the popular resistance committees are loyal to president hadi. they are supported by soldiers from the 35th brigade, but they are still unable to push the rebels...
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tech has been an active name. china mobile, the biggest mobilephone operator in the world, doing very well up almost 7%. check out china resources. this stock has stunningly performance. aia is down under 1% in the session will follow that. across the region in southeast asia, generally green across the screen. oil holding your the highest level this month. we have the dollar strengthening. in japan today, it is exporters leading the way. the nikkei is up by 2.5%. they are back from their lunch break. tokyo advancing as well. some of the commodity and auto producers seeing declines. that is a snapshot of the market as they stand in asia. mark: thanks a lot. caroline: teva is offering mylan is early as today. they have a market by you of over 33 billion and it could be the pharma's largest takeover attempt early years. run us through what this could look like. >> the tire between mylan and cap up -- teva has been here for a while. the combination would create a bigger beast. what we might see is if the deal being ta
tech has been an active name. china mobile, the biggest mobilephone operator in the world, doing very well up almost 7%. check out china resources. this stock has stunningly performance. aia is down under 1% in the session will follow that. across the region in southeast asia, generally green across the screen. oil holding your the highest level this month. we have the dollar strengthening. in japan today, it is exporters leading the way. the nikkei is up by 2.5%. they are back from their lunch...
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in that case the officer has been charged with murder. if you can hear me, give us a update on what is going on on the ground this this afternoon. welshes it is interesting we have been here for the last few hours at the cvs quite a heartening scene, to fair out the fixtures people volunteers from around the city coming with their brooms to eminto up and tear up. the speeches of justice handing out voter registration forms. they wonder what is going on, it was the clear up operation, the police officers are keeping an eye on. it has been utterly peaceful up until about 20 minutes ago. people decided to throw a couple of bottles, plastic bottles in the response of the police and the police response was very rushful they rushed the crowd, they surged forward. and there was clouds of pepper spray going up. loads of people here that just gathering. and thins don't seem to have recovered that much. certainly people that just want to calm things down, yes, there's anger with the police remember the baltimore police does have a terrible record in
in that case the officer has been charged with murder. if you can hear me, give us a update on what is going on on the ground this this afternoon. welshes it is interesting we have been here for the last few hours at the cvs quite a heartening scene, to fair out the fixtures people volunteers from around the city coming with their brooms to eminto up and tear up. the speeches of justice handing out voter registration forms. they wonder what is going on, it was the clear up operation, the police...
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he has been one of the best college quarterbacks of all time in the similar system. >> tebow has quite a few connections with the new teammates. while at university of florida one of his receivers was rye liz cooper. the his roommate, tebow. won heisman trophy in 2007 but in 20 on will he finish third to oklahoma's sam bradford and tebow played with mark sanchez in new york while both were with the jets. >>> nfl makes draft all about the big names, first rounders from the big schools but there are hundreds of stories of athletes from small schools trying to live out a dream. philadelphia's native rasheed bailey scored 19 touchdowns for delaware valley college in doylestown. receiver and roxborough high graduate is expect to be a late round pick. the last week coach kelly and pat shurmur brought bail any for a work out. >> it is humbling, like a dream, it is like you are looking to wake up but you are already up. and to work out with the team that you grew up watching, walking in that hallway and you are like i'm here but you still got to do more. i mean i still have a lot to prove even
he has been one of the best college quarterbacks of all time in the similar system. >> tebow has quite a few connections with the new teammates. while at university of florida one of his receivers was rye liz cooper. the his roommate, tebow. won heisman trophy in 2007 but in 20 on will he finish third to oklahoma's sam bradford and tebow played with mark sanchez in new york while both were with the jets. >>> nfl makes draft all about the big names, first rounders from the big...
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he has not been back since. he has not set foot in south dakota since then.spaper recently pointing this out. as south dakotans we're used to getting ignored by presidential candidates during the election cycles but that hasn't always meant sitting presidents ignore us. every other president has been. george bush made it out four times. in just four years as president. the white house said earlier this year he hopes to get there. >> the leader in south dakota is now asking for reader submissions. they're asking for ideas for what president obama could do in their state. they're trying to lure the president there with a trip to wall drug or sturgis but again, the news tonight with the visit in utah, president obama has officially traveled to 49 of the 50 states. one more to go. at book club they were asking me what you're doing now, janice. blogging. your blog is just pictures of you in the mirror. it's called a fashion blog todd. well, i've been helping people save money with progressive's discounts. flo, can you get janice a job? [ laughs ] you should've stu
he has not been back since. he has not set foot in south dakota since then.spaper recently pointing this out. as south dakotans we're used to getting ignored by presidential candidates during the election cycles but that hasn't always meant sitting presidents ignore us. every other president has been. george bush made it out four times. in just four years as president. the white house said earlier this year he hopes to get there. >> the leader in south dakota is now asking for reader...