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the city of honiara in half. a concrete bridge washed away by the flood. leaving one downstream. that's been damaged. huge traffic jams. the big concern is not only that the missing turned up and drowned, but disease takes hold in some of the big camps that sprung up around the city. >> 50,000 displaced 10,000. one has 2,800 people in it with two toilets. the real concern is dyer ear takes hold, dengue fever, mosquitos can breathe in still water. they are concerned that more will die of disease than flooding. this, the first dry day in about a week. it does give a little window of opportunity to try to get the bakeses to people, water contained and that sort of thing. >> at the moment, the big concern is that disease might take hold before any real aid effort can properly get underway. >> negotiators from iran and several world powers are in vienna it conduct a round of talks on nuclear power. iran's minister said work will begin on a final deal following two days of negotiations. he says there are many differenc
the city of honiara in half. a concrete bridge washed away by the flood. leaving one downstream. that's been damaged. huge traffic jams. the big concern is not only that the missing turned up and drowned, but disease takes hold in some of the big camps that sprung up around the city. >> 50,000 displaced 10,000. one has 2,800 people in it with two toilets. the real concern is dyer ear takes hold, dengue fever, mosquitos can breathe in still water. they are concerned that more will die of...
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. >> aid session agencies are mere in honiara, bringing in things like the water bowser. this, one of two, running out of water. it is also fast running out. the big concern is illness. without clean water. things like diarrhoea can spread fast. with the sun and pools of water, it's perfect breeding ground. the solomon islands government doesn't want people staying in camps longer than if they have to. they are concerned that the disease may kill more than the floods. they want people to leave as soon as possible. try telling that to people here. we saw family members washed away. >> more ahead for you, including this... >> the legislation doesn't say anything about setting up a cocka maine idea. >> a usa-funded social media campaign in cuba. >> plus, syrian deposit forces get most of the blame for atrocities as the u.n. human rights chief pushes for a war crimes trial. [ grunting ] i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here.
. >> aid session agencies are mere in honiara, bringing in things like the water bowser. this, one of two, running out of water. it is also fast running out. the big concern is illness. without clean water. things like diarrhoea can spread fast. with the sun and pools of water, it's perfect breeding ground. the solomon islands government doesn't want people staying in camps longer than if they have to. they are concerned that the disease may kill more than the floods. they want people to...
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solomon islands is expected to rise. 10,000 are homeless. 16 are known to have died in the capital honiara. aid agencies described it as the worst flooding in the pacific nation history. heavy rain is threatening more flood damage. >> a number of my staff witnessed dead people and particularly children have been washed away by flash floods. the water has come up so quickly at times. >> mohamed morsi is back in court. mohamed morsi and several other muslim brotherhood members are accused of in sitting the murder of -- inciting the murder. 11 were killed in the protests, triggered when mohamed morsi decreed himself above the law. >> al jazeera is demanding the immediate release of journalists who have been in prison in egypt for 98 days. the trial of peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr, has been adjourned until 10 april. they are falsely accused of providing a platform for the outlawed muslim brotherhood. a fourth journalist, al jazeera arabic's abdullah al-shami has been detained without trial since last august. after 75 days on hunger strike his health is deteriorating. al
solomon islands is expected to rise. 10,000 are homeless. 16 are known to have died in the capital honiara. aid agencies described it as the worst flooding in the pacific nation history. heavy rain is threatening more flood damage. >> a number of my staff witnessed dead people and particularly children have been washed away by flash floods. the water has come up so quickly at times. >> mohamed morsi is back in court. mohamed morsi and several other muslim brotherhood members are...
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. >> honiara flooded before. thursday was like a tsunami, ripping up trees and flattening everything in its path. >> at hon yoiara sem et tri they were digging graves. >> the u.s. government has threatened sudanese leaders and the rebels with sanctions if they do not lay down their arms. washington has spent millions in support of people displaced by the violence. >> rosalind jordan reports. >> not even three years after south sudan celebrated its independence the country is facing a humanitarian crisis. since december, more than a million women, men and children fled their homes for the u.n. compounds or neighbouring counties. united nations released millions to pat for food and -- pay for food and emergency shelter. experts are worried it's not enough. >> if assistance can't reach the people, you are looking at 3 million plus people teetering on the brink of famine. >> political infighting and forces loyal to riek machar, turned violent in december. ,000 aned have been killed in the fighting. the u.n. is accusi
. >> honiara flooded before. thursday was like a tsunami, ripping up trees and flattening everything in its path. >> at hon yoiara sem et tri they were digging graves. >> the u.s. government has threatened sudanese leaders and the rebels with sanctions if they do not lay down their arms. washington has spent millions in support of people displaced by the violence. >> rosalind jordan reports. >> not even three years after south sudan celebrated its independence the...
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40,000 people have been left homeless, communities were swept away when a river burst its banks in honiara. japan laid out the red carpet for australia prime minister, tony abbott, leading a delegation of 600 business leaders, with hopes of reaching a free trade agreement. japan is the second biggest trading partner. tariffs on australian beef and japanese car exports are the sticking points. >> an australian search ship detected more signals from what is expected to be black boxes from missing flight mh370. it's in a similar area where a chinese vessel picked up pulses. the chief search coordinator said it helped to narrow down the amp ampt they want -- -- the search area. they can't narrow anything down. >> clearly this is a most promising lead. probably in the search so far, it's the - it's probably the best information that we have had. the area in which the signals have been received has a depth of approximately 4,500 metres. this is also the limited capability of the autonomous underwater vehicle. i need to be honest with you - it could take some days before the information is availa
40,000 people have been left homeless, communities were swept away when a river burst its banks in honiara. japan laid out the red carpet for australia prime minister, tony abbott, leading a delegation of 600 business leaders, with hopes of reaching a free trade agreement. japan is the second biggest trading partner. tariffs on australian beef and japanese car exports are the sticking points. >> an australian search ship detected more signals from what is expected to be black boxes from...
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at honiara cemetery they are digging graves. hudson buried his son rex on saturday. >> many people are still missing. much of the aid effort is hampered by destroyed roads and bridges. >> all right, taking a look at wall street. stock futures are lower at this hour, investors hoping the fed's calming voice can keep stock rallied. there's no plans to raise interest rates, not until they are certain the economy has recovered. >> there could be surprises in the sentencing here for fac capital. a new york judge is expected to decide whether to accept a plea deal between the hedge fund and prosecutors. the judge raised concerns that the settlement properly reflect the sign. the charges include wire fraud and scourties. jpmorgan chase taking a pay cut, falling to $11.8 million, down from 19 million the year before. it was cut by the board after the massive london whale losses that cost the firm more than $6 billion. >> costco was busy, sales rising 5%, beating expectations. the extra day in march and easter bringing in more customers.
at honiara cemetery they are digging graves. hudson buried his son rex on saturday. >> many people are still missing. much of the aid effort is hampered by destroyed roads and bridges. >> all right, taking a look at wall street. stock futures are lower at this hour, investors hoping the fed's calming voice can keep stock rallied. there's no plans to raise interest rates, not until they are certain the economy has recovered. >> there could be surprises in the sentencing here...
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herming said there were several days of rain before the mataniko river in the capital, honiara, burst its banks thursday and flooded low-lying settlements alongside the river. he said the flooding continued through friday, and waters began to gradually recede saturday. maligned >> investigators say they might never know what caused specialist ivan lopez to go on a deadly shooting rampage at fort hood despite evidence suggesting an argument started the incident. that shooting left three other soldiers dead and sixteen wounded before the gunman took his own life. army officials told congress that while lopez had a spotless service record- he also appeared to have an "unstable psychiatric condition." a spokesman for lopez's family says when the soldier's mother died of a heart attack in november, the army only gave him 48 hours to go home to puerto rico for her funeral. friends also say lopez was struggling to support his family on an annual salary of just 28-thousand dollars. >> in bay area news: bart goes into *repair mode* again after some major delays. for >> a san francisco police o
herming said there were several days of rain before the mataniko river in the capital, honiara, burst its banks thursday and flooded low-lying settlements alongside the river. he said the flooding continued through friday, and waters began to gradually recede saturday. maligned >> investigators say they might never know what caused specialist ivan lopez to go on a deadly shooting rampage at fort hood despite evidence suggesting an argument started the incident. that shooting left three...