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. >> reporter: days of protest outside factories in ho chi mining city - saw buildings torched and chinese nationals targeted. violence peaked in the last 24 hours, leaving more than 20 dead. some vietnamese, the majority chinese. it's a care outbreak of public disorder in the tightly controlled country. for many companies, they were not chinese, they were taiwanese or sian. this taiwanees man fled in fear of his life. >> translation: all i can say, i never felt to squared. i didn't sleep all night. i had a lot of friends that can't escape. they didn't dare to come out. they were afraid if they came out they'd be beaten. >> the anger has been fuelled by beijing's disoigs deploy an -- decision to delay an oil reg in a disputed area of the south china sea. there has been reports of chinese ships and taiwanese vessels running into each other. it's an attempt by china to push its claim on the south china see and the sprattly islands, looking for richer fishing grounds and a their in the oil and gas reserves. aside from vietnam, others claim parts of the area. police said on wednesday that more
. >> reporter: days of protest outside factories in ho chi mining city - saw buildings torched and chinese nationals targeted. violence peaked in the last 24 hours, leaving more than 20 dead. some vietnamese, the majority chinese. it's a care outbreak of public disorder in the tightly controlled country. for many companies, they were not chinese, they were taiwanese or sian. this taiwanees man fled in fear of his life. >> translation: all i can say, i never felt to squared. i didn't...
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donetsk say pro russian separatists have taken control for the center of railroads in donetsk, the mining city, stopping all train services. let's go to sarah who joins me from donetsk. this is an ominous development as the railroads are seized by pro russian separatists. >> reporter: it is. of course it comes after a number of insulations here, key buildings, government building, prosecutor office here in donetsk taken over by pro russian groups. this is latest in that sense. it comes after the interior minister put out the word saying trains would be stopped. he said the railways would be closed down. difficult to know what to make of it. certainly another in a long line of key places now in the control of pro russian forces. >> sarah what about sloviansk, different parts of the city held by different factions including ukrainianss, pro russians and so on? >> reporter: not so much the city, no. the surroundings of the city. inside sloviansk itself, the situation is calm enough on the streets. we don't believe ukrainian troops have entered the city itself. pro russian forces still very much i
donetsk say pro russian separatists have taken control for the center of railroads in donetsk, the mining city, stopping all train services. let's go to sarah who joins me from donetsk. this is an ominous development as the railroads are seized by pro russian separatists. >> reporter: it is. of course it comes after a number of insulations here, key buildings, government building, prosecutor office here in donetsk taken over by pro russian groups. this is latest in that sense. it comes...
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mine explosion in turkey. it's a grim, grim scene in the city of soma. smoke and fumes still rising from this collapsed mine, and that's hampering the rescue. there are 274 known dead, 120 others still trapped under ground, likely gone. let's bring in diana magnay live from soma, turkey, this morning. this is an epic disaster, for mining, for turkey. what is the status of the rescue right now? >> reporter: it is, christine, and the death toll actually has risen to 282. it makes it turkey's worst ever industrial disaster, the greatest loss of life in a mining accident or any kind of workers loss of life in this country. this country now in three days of national mourning and a very deep feeling of anguish and despair here amongst the families. when i drove into town yesterday, i passed one of the hospitals where you saw the bereaved and families praying, praying in the gesture outside of the hospital that you use in this part of the world when praying for the dead. terrible sights of mourning. and here, the activity still goes on, the rescue efforts still
mine explosion in turkey. it's a grim, grim scene in the city of soma. smoke and fumes still rising from this collapsed mine, and that's hampering the rescue. there are 274 known dead, 120 others still trapped under ground, likely gone. let's bring in diana magnay live from soma, turkey, this morning. this is an epic disaster, for mining, for turkey. what is the status of the rescue right now? >> reporter: it is, christine, and the death toll actually has risen to 282. it makes it...
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fading that any more survivors will be found in the aftermath of the deadly mine explosion in turkey. a grim scene in the city of soma. smoke, fumes still rising from that collapsed mine, hampering the rescue. there are 282 people now known dead, 120 others still trapped under ground, at this point believed likely gone. i want to bring in diana magnay live from that scene in turkey this morning. diana, give us a sense of the latest. >> reporter: it is an incredibly sad place to be when you speak of the numbers and you know and talk to the people who are waiting and watching and find out from them that they really have no hope that any more will be pulled out alive. the rescue workers are still continuing with their efforts, but the work has to be halted for periods of time because the fire deep under ground is still burning and because some of the chambers fill with carbon monoxide, which is what killed most of the miners who lost their lives, who have been brought out. people here are now waiting for the president to arrive. yesterday, the prime minister, recep tayyip erdogan, came and made a really surprisi
fading that any more survivors will be found in the aftermath of the deadly mine explosion in turkey. a grim scene in the city of soma. smoke, fumes still rising from that collapsed mine, hampering the rescue. there are 282 people now known dead, 120 others still trapped under ground, at this point believed likely gone. i want to bring in diana magnay live from that scene in turkey this morning. diana, give us a sense of the latest. >> reporter: it is an incredibly sad place to be when...
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it is 74 and nebraska. 70 at the mine and 76 at kansas city.here is the push of warmer air into the center of the country. even 80s down near kansas. up to 88 degrees now. this atmosphere is completely capable of warming up. here are the clouds. this runs two days. you'll see low pressure developing here. trekking along the northern states. it is dragging the warmer air into chicago along with a little bit of the moisture producing those clubs out to the west of us cahosome clouds on to the west of us. the forecast is for a few real showers. tonight there be some showers and isolated thunderstorms. the company by a strong southwest wind that ought to boost the temperatures. if you're worried about iran fall being significant not much to worry about as you can see in the rain forecast. hear what temperatures are doing now. 65 1/4 park. our weather but censors at highland indiana. a little bit cooler. an easterly component to the wind. if you're under the have year cloud cover the have a 60 going. all know not a bad day around the chicago area. h
it is 74 and nebraska. 70 at the mine and 76 at kansas city.here is the push of warmer air into the center of the country. even 80s down near kansas. up to 88 degrees now. this atmosphere is completely capable of warming up. here are the clouds. this runs two days. you'll see low pressure developing here. trekking along the northern states. it is dragging the warmer air into chicago along with a little bit of the moisture producing those clubs out to the west of us cahosome clouds on to the...
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can you name that city? mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009.e moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. appreciate our powerful, easy-to-use platform.o no,thank you. we know you're always looking for the best fill price. and walk limit automatically tries to find it for you just set your start and end price. and let it do its th
can you name that city? mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009.e moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. in a we believe outshining the competition...
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francisco is the place to spend money in the west if you have it so he is coming to the big city from the miningoom town and is looking for a good time. what people remember best about him aside from his grandly red brows and rambling gates was a strange way of speaking a drawl that spun syllable slowly slowly like fallen branches on the surface of the stream. printers transcribe it with and dashes trying to render rhythm so complex that could've been scored of sheet music. he rasped ventrone lapsed into long silences soared in a slain tenor inherited from the songs of his childhood. he made people laugh while remaining dreadfully serious. he makes the sincere and esoteric the factual and the fictitious and proportions to obscure for even his closest friends to decipher. he was irreverent ambitious vindictive personality as impenetrably fast as the american west and is prone to seismic outburst. he was emile clemons before he became mark twain and in the spring of 1863 he made his decision that brought him one step oser to the famed he craves. on may 2, 1863 mark twain boarded the stagecoach tow
francisco is the place to spend money in the west if you have it so he is coming to the big city from the miningoom town and is looking for a good time. what people remember best about him aside from his grandly red brows and rambling gates was a strange way of speaking a drawl that spun syllable slowly slowly like fallen branches on the surface of the stream. printers transcribe it with and dashes trying to render rhythm so complex that could've been scored of sheet music. he rasped ventrone...
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miners who are still believed to be trapped deep beneath the mountain here at this mine outside of the western turkish citythanks to ivan watson in turkey. i can't get over that picture with those people gathered outside that mine in what could be a disaster that only grows dramatically over the next few hours. >> they've had another disaster at a mine several years ago. they say this will be the worst one in history. 238 dead already. as many as 120 still trapped underground. >> let's hope there's a meeirac still out there. >>> a deadly virus is spreading now in the u.s. airports are posting warnings. what you need to look out for ahead "@ this hour." that's epic, bro. whatever happened to good? good is choosing not to overshoot the moon, but to land right on it. good is maxwell house. ♪ good to the last drop cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" means working efficiently. working together and a lennox home comfort system may just be the p
miners who are still believed to be trapped deep beneath the mountain here at this mine outside of the western turkish citythanks to ivan watson in turkey. i can't get over that picture with those people gathered outside that mine in what could be a disaster that only grows dramatically over the next few hours. >> they've had another disaster at a mine several years ago. they say this will be the worst one in history. 238 dead already. as many as 120 still trapped underground. >>...
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anger over the turkish government's handling of the mine disaster spilled into violence on thursday as protesters clashed with police in several citiesluding istanbul and ankarra. demonstrators were outraged by comments by prime minister erdogan seen as lacking sympathy for the victim's families. >> accidents occur in mines. turkey is not the only country where these things happen. they happen in america. >> anger at the government was intensified by a picture showing an aid kicking a demonstrator. the president tried to strike a more conciliatory tone during his visit to the disaster site. >> a terrible accident like this should not happen. just like other developed countries, we need to look at our rules and see what needs to be changed. >> protesters accuse the government of failing to enforce safety standards. they say the administration puts profit ahead of human lives. a memorial museum dedicated to the nearly 3000 victims of the 2001 terror attacks o pened in bjork on thursday. it pays special should be to rescue others. shoes covered with dust from the twin towers and the victim's wristwatch were some of the objects left behi
anger over the turkish government's handling of the mine disaster spilled into violence on thursday as protesters clashed with police in several citiesluding istanbul and ankarra. demonstrators were outraged by comments by prime minister erdogan seen as lacking sympathy for the victim's families. >> accidents occur in mines. turkey is not the only country where these things happen. they happen in america. >> anger at the government was intensified by a picture showing an aid kicking...
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so he's coming to the big city from the mining boomtown, and he's looking for a good time. what people remembered best about him, aside from his red brows and rambling gait, was his strange way of speaking, a drawl that spun syllables slowly like fallen branches op the surface of a stream. printers transcribed it with hyphens and dashes, trying to render rhythms so complex they could have been scored as sheet music. he rasped and droned, lapsed into long silences, soared in the swinging, the enor -- tenor inherited from the slave songs of his childhood. he remained dreadfully imperially serious. he mixed the factual and fictitious in proportions too obscure for even his closest friends to decipher. he was prickly, vindictive, a personality as impenetrably vast as the west and as prone to seismic outburst. he was samuel clemens before he became mark twain n. the spring of 1863, he made a decision that brought him one step closer to the fame he craved. on may 2, 1863, mark twain boarded a stagecoach bound for san francisco. the trip from virginia city, nevada; to the californ
so he's coming to the big city from the mining boomtown, and he's looking for a good time. what people remembered best about him, aside from his red brows and rambling gait, was his strange way of speaking, a drawl that spun syllables slowly like fallen branches op the surface of a stream. printers transcribed it with hyphens and dashes, trying to render rhythms so complex they could have been scored as sheet music. he rasped and droned, lapsed into long silences, soared in the swinging, the...
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mine explosion. thousands protested in major cities as they tried to subdue demonstrators with water cannons. ur of the countries biggest unions are on strike, demanding better conditions for workers. at least 282 are confirmed dead from the worst mining disaster in the history. and more than 140 others are still missing. turkish journalists say it shows a minister kicking a demonstrator on the ground. hope fades about the possibility of finding any more survivors. the grief is intensifying so many young lives lost, doing a job that is poorly paid. having encouraged her husband to find work elsewhere. he was only a few weeks away from becoming a sergeant in the army. they married seven months ago, they had big plans for the future. all over this down there are gathering like this. it is a town consumed by brief, and now the underlying anger, is beginning to show more and more. >> some of the anger is subdued, a feeling of social injustice that such high risks should be taken to earn a living. we send them to work every day, but we don't know if they will make it back. >> he grew up with me, my
mine explosion. thousands protested in major cities as they tried to subdue demonstrators with water cannons. ur of the countries biggest unions are on strike, demanding better conditions for workers. at least 282 are confirmed dead from the worst mining disaster in the history. and more than 140 others are still missing. turkish journalists say it shows a minister kicking a demonstrator on the ground. hope fades about the possibility of finding any more survivors. the grief is intensifying so...
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mine. and it is a loss, to the city. and in my opinion. and the need to affordable work space is a critical point, if we want the artists to remain in san francisco at all and i am telling you that they are fast, and they are fast leaving. and incredibly fast. and the hunters point shipyard has help to space 300 working artists for 50 years. >> it has provided enough space for support over 300 working artists for more than 20 years. and this contribution, is... and this is a relevant contribution to the cultural richness of the city, and it is a significant contribution that we should acknowledge and continue in the future development of the hunters point shipyard. and i am thrilled, and excited although, i do regret the loss of the buildings in parcel b. and there is nothing wrong with those buildings and they are perfectly strong and i would love to keep them here, but apparently things have been decided before, you know, i was aware of this. it is unfortunate that lorna is going to be forced to move and i totally support her business an
mine. and it is a loss, to the city. and in my opinion. and the need to affordable work space is a critical point, if we want the artists to remain in san francisco at all and i am telling you that they are fast, and they are fast leaving. and incredibly fast. and the hunters point shipyard has help to space 300 working artists for 50 years. >> it has provided enough space for support over 300 working artists for more than 20 years. and this contribution, is... and this is a relevant...
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and i think it would be a shame that the city will propose these budget cuts to nonprofits like mine, to west side, that take care of the most vulnerable. we keep a lot of people out of general hospital. we give them medicines, bed, lunch, all different programs to keep the money -- budget down for the city. if you take that away from us, it's just going to come back to bite you in the rear. thank you for your time. [laughter] (applause) >> ouch. next speaker, please. i have one more card. donovan bing ham and anyone else who would like to comment, if you haven't heard your name or you don't have a card, you can line up by the windows on the side. thanks. >>> hi, i'm brandon dawkins, eligibility worker, [speaker not understood] urban health center. i've been there for about 19 months. it is very important that we provide better staffing for our clinics. i'm at a clinic where we serve the homeless population, transgender and hiv. it's already bad enough that patients have to wait for some time five months out for their appointments because they can't get access. and with inadequate sta
and i think it would be a shame that the city will propose these budget cuts to nonprofits like mine, to west side, that take care of the most vulnerable. we keep a lot of people out of general hospital. we give them medicines, bed, lunch, all different programs to keep the money -- budget down for the city. if you take that away from us, it's just going to come back to bite you in the rear. thank you for your time. [laughter] (applause) >> ouch. next speaker, please. i have one more...
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. >> he said the city was a gold mine for weight watchers. >> he's a commercial genius, baby.t's what it is. i love that video they fought back with humor. that's like the smart, intelligent way to make your point. i don't think all of san antonio is offended to be honest. it's charles barkley. like you can't take him seriously. there's a lot of stuff to be sorry about and i'm like super exhausted from all the apologies. it's like, okay. i'm sorry. >> but notice the round rebound. he's had a weight problem his whole career. disrespect you never know until it offends you. >> my email, my twitter, every day i get it. >> speaking of controversies, it might seem like an atheist group is asking the defense department to appoint a chaplain of atheists. they argue military chaplains aren't providing enough outreach to those that don't believe in god. harris? chaplains are typically reserved for religious people. atheists are not religious. so of course, the chaplains are not giving outreach to atheists, right? doesn't that make sense? >> you would think so and reading on the story, i
. >> he said the city was a gold mine for weight watchers. >> he's a commercial genius, baby.t's what it is. i love that video they fought back with humor. that's like the smart, intelligent way to make your point. i don't think all of san antonio is offended to be honest. it's charles barkley. like you can't take him seriously. there's a lot of stuff to be sorry about and i'm like super exhausted from all the apologies. it's like, okay. i'm sorry. >> but notice the round...
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francisco is the place to spend money in the west if you have it so he is coming to the big city from the miningom town and is looking for a good time. what people remember best about him aside from his grandly red brows and rambling gates was a strange way of speaking a drawl that spun syllable slowly slowly like fallen branches on the surface of the stream. printers transcribe it with and dashes trying to render rhythm so complex that could've been scored of sheet music. he rasped ventrone lapsed into long silences soared in a slain tenor inherited from the songs of his childhood. he made people laugh while remaining dreadfully serious. he makes the sincere and esoteric the factual and the fictitious and proportions to obscure for even his closest friends to decipher. he was irreverent ambitious vindictive personality as impenetrably fast as the american west and is prone to seismic outburst. he was emile clemons before he became mark twain and in the spring of 1863 he made his decision that brought him one step oser to the famed he craves. on may 2, 1863 mark twain boarded the stagecoach town
francisco is the place to spend money in the west if you have it so he is coming to the big city from the miningom town and is looking for a good time. what people remember best about him aside from his grandly red brows and rambling gates was a strange way of speaking a drawl that spun syllable slowly slowly like fallen branches on the surface of the stream. printers transcribe it with and dashes trying to render rhythm so complex that could've been scored of sheet music. he rasped ventrone...
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the issue of mine safety has demonstrations in turkey cities with scuffles between riot police and protesters nearest city to the man water cannons were used to break up the protests and say the lives of turkish minors are used to cut costs. riots using water cannon and tear gas against demeanor str-- demonstrators. they through petrol at police and responded with rubber bullets and smoke grenades. arrest warrant for the head of the family that owns the operator of the capsized ferry. months after the disaster and the president talked about the handling of the incident and continues off the island on jindo and we have this report. >> prayers continue one month on for more than 300 dead or missing and it's more quiet than days after the disaster but the sense of loss hangs heavy. a half an hour drive away there is a dwindling group of relatives waiting for their turn to take a body home, aunt of 17-year-old has watched other families leave. >> translator: i envy them a lot. it's not like they are taking live children home but dead ones that we should feel envy watching them and it feels misera
the issue of mine safety has demonstrations in turkey cities with scuffles between riot police and protesters nearest city to the man water cannons were used to break up the protests and say the lives of turkish minors are used to cut costs. riots using water cannon and tear gas against demeanor str-- demonstrators. they through petrol at police and responded with rubber bullets and smoke grenades. arrest warrant for the head of the family that owns the operator of the capsized ferry. months...
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mine operators say they don't know what happened. but thousands of people who have been protesting in istanbul tonight, that's turkey's largest city, say the real problem is that the turkish government is too close to the country's mining companies and has allowed extremely lax safety standards. >> pelley: more on this tomorrow, holly williams. thank you. president obama today challenged congress to rebuild america's crumbling bridges and roadways. standing in front of a 58-year- old span over the hudson in new york, the president said more than 100,000 bridges are old enough to qualify for medicare. trouble is the funding to fix them is shrinking as our transportation correspondent jeff pegues found in virginia. >> this is just one of the bridges that we identified that we just had to deal with. >> reporter: virginia's transportation secretary aubrey lane says these battered railroad ties are all that's left of this 80-year-old bridge near charlottesville. it's currently being replaced. and this... relics from the '30s. >> relics from the '30s. this bridge was first built in the '30s. i guess it's a testament of it lasted this long bu
mine operators say they don't know what happened. but thousands of people who have been protesting in istanbul tonight, that's turkey's largest city, say the real problem is that the turkish government is too close to the country's mining companies and has allowed extremely lax safety standards. >> pelley: more on this tomorrow, holly williams. thank you. president obama today challenged congress to rebuild america's crumbling bridges and roadways. standing in front of a 58-year- old span...
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councilmembers, i would like to say god bless you and god bless the city and county of san francisco. this has been a pet peeve of mine long when i worked as a caregiver. i was taking care of people in wheelchairs and people with disabilities. you know, it is really time that we check businesses that do not have door openers. at 1st of was like you have to let these things roll off your back. but then, it deflates you, it makes you feel less of a human when you have to ask someone or look around for some help instead of them having a door, things for people with disabilities. i believe i need to start putting companies on blast. i hate to do this because i am an all american boy, but the united states post office, the one on gary and steiner, needs a door opener. there is nothing that frustrates me more when i have a package that i need to deliver and there is a line of people there and then i'm embarrassed because somebody has to come open the door for me and i'm dropping all these things out of my hand. so businesses beware that keith dennis will put you on blast. you just need to do what's fair for us, the communit
councilmembers, i would like to say god bless you and god bless the city and county of san francisco. this has been a pet peeve of mine long when i worked as a caregiver. i was taking care of people in wheelchairs and people with disabilities. you know, it is really time that we check businesses that do not have door openers. at 1st of was like you have to let these things roll off your back. but then, it deflates you, it makes you feel less of a human when you have to ask someone or look...
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of ongoing widespread public anger in the wake of tuesday's coal mine tragedy which killed some three hundred workers in several cities riot police deployed water cannons to disperse protesters blame the government for lax safety enforcement and some of the protesters are camped out in front of a coal miner where the country's worst industrial accident occurred. and gauging young people to vote is always tricky so how about a taxpayer funded campaign cartoon that's lewd violent and degrading. you keep trying to. be cute. it's a short comedy cartoon. commissioned by dan knox parliament to encourage turnout for the upcoming e.u. elections but not everyone is happy with the vote bans group sex and violence a backlash saw it removed from official websites and social networks although the hand of the danish parliament to fan it is brand child as harmless fun we asked you were a skeptic market analyst patrick young age if the controversial ads could really boost voter numbers. it's quite all starting to go all together i mean in an attempt to try and get some popular interest amongst young people in denmark all of a sudden
of ongoing widespread public anger in the wake of tuesday's coal mine tragedy which killed some three hundred workers in several cities riot police deployed water cannons to disperse protesters blame the government for lax safety enforcement and some of the protesters are camped out in front of a coal miner where the country's worst industrial accident occurred. and gauging young people to vote is always tricky so how about a taxpayer funded campaign cartoon that's lewd violent and degrading....
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mine in soma hampered search operations. anti-government protests have turned violent in istanbul and other cities. one survivor told how officials knew methane gas levels had rich inside the mine prior to the explosion. >> at least the officials could have warned us before. no one informed us until the smoke came. if the company let us leave earlier, we would have survived. when we got out of the mine, the smoke was everybody. because of that we could not leave. >>> thousands in myanmar rallied for constitutional changes that would allowing aung san suy kyi run for the presidency. elections are next year. we have the latest. >> reporter: this is one of a series of nation-wide rallies aimed at getting support for constitutional reform. a clause that the main opposition party wants amended is one where anyone with a foreign citizenship from becoming president. that disqualifies aung san suy kyi. she married a foreigner and has two sons. the other is 75% of parliament for amendment. at the moment 25% of seats in parliament are reserved for the military. the opposition says the constitution was un-demo
mine in soma hampered search operations. anti-government protests have turned violent in istanbul and other cities. one survivor told how officials knew methane gas levels had rich inside the mine prior to the explosion. >> at least the officials could have warned us before. no one informed us until the smoke came. if the company let us leave earlier, we would have survived. when we got out of the mine, the smoke was everybody. because of that we could not leave. >>> thousands in...
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thinks this is incredible and i want to add my congratulations to the city and state and good friends of jon stewart and i want to thank mine staff brian who unfortunately wouldn't be her today. but most importantly i want to congratulate the resident of hunters view i know from the past of cutting ribbons how important and life changing a project like this can be public utilities i'm sure i've been reading a lot of stories and hearing about the high cost of housing in the united states particle san francisco i think the new york times talked about this there's no deity. i have less support from the government because of budget we finance projects all over the united states and there isn't a city in the united states that don't more to help residence particularly in the protecting than the city and county of san francisco. you have a lot to be proud of you want to congratulate you for a fantastic project and thank you for inviting me here today. >> you all doing all right. the next speakers with one of our partners in crime he and i worked tireless also ferry the sf project i'd like to invite rich from the enterprise partne
thinks this is incredible and i want to add my congratulations to the city and state and good friends of jon stewart and i want to thank mine staff brian who unfortunately wouldn't be her today. but most importantly i want to congratulate the resident of hunters view i know from the past of cutting ribbons how important and life changing a project like this can be public utilities i'm sure i've been reading a lot of stories and hearing about the high cost of housing in the united states...
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cities. i'm david shuster, and this is "real money." ♪ >> this is "real money," and you are the most important part of the show, to tell us what is on your miney tweeting at, and facebook.com. this was a day of protests in cities across america and around the world. hundreds of fast-food workers demanding higher pay walked off of their jobs. it was part of a cou court -- coordinated one day strike. here in the united states labor organizers from the service employ international union join the protest to call for raising the minimum wage in this country to $15 an hour. right now the federal minimum wage is stuck at 7:25 an hour. president obama is calling on congress to raise the federal minimum to $10.10 an hour. most fast-food workers make more than the national minimum, but not by much. they bring home an annual income just under $19,000 a year for full-time work. that falls behind the poverty line for a household of three. but businesses like mcdonald's don't like higher wage mandates. they say the increases cut into profits, raise prices, and lead to layoffs. america compares pretty poorly with other countries. the national minimum in can
cities. i'm david shuster, and this is "real money." ♪ >> this is "real money," and you are the most important part of the show, to tell us what is on your miney tweeting at, and facebook.com. this was a day of protests in cities across america and around the world. hundreds of fast-food workers demanding higher pay walked off of their jobs. it was part of a cou court -- coordinated one day strike. here in the united states labor organizers from the service employ...
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of ongoing widespread public anger in the wake of tuesday's coal mine tragedy which killed some three hundred workers in several cities riot police deployed water cannons to disperse protesters who blame the government for lax safety enforcement some of the protesters are camped out in front of a coal mine where the country's worst. accident occurred. in the world's largest ever election saw five hundred sixty three million people cast their vote in india resulting in an overwhelming victory for the main opposition party its leader in iran or mahdi is lining up to become prime minister today is breaking a sad looks at what he is when could mean for the country let's put this in a go exterior. you know eight hundred million people eligible to vote the election commission has said that this election in twenty eight girls had about five hundred forty million people the number is much bigger than any of the electorate anywhere in the world opposition b j b party leader narendra modi himself he's a he's been avoiding talking about his involvement in the two thousand and two riots i also want to read a quote from nation mag
of ongoing widespread public anger in the wake of tuesday's coal mine tragedy which killed some three hundred workers in several cities riot police deployed water cannons to disperse protesters who blame the government for lax safety enforcement some of the protesters are camped out in front of a coal mine where the country's worst. accident occurred. in the world's largest ever election saw five hundred sixty three million people cast their vote in india resulting in an overwhelming victory...
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city coming up. . >>> they just hit 232 in turkey after a mine explosion and this morning rescuers are desperately tryingndreds of minors still trapped underground. they say a transformer blew up early this morning which started abig fire. the mine is two-thirds of a mile underground and fresh air is being vented to the minors who are trap add and -- trapped and they are hoping they will stay alive. >>> friends and family say he was a legend in the air and he was well-known in his home town of half-moon bay. he died may 4th over the thunder air force base in fairfield and friends say he had just been inducted into the hall of fame and he had waited 50 years for that honor but he loved to fly more than me. >> a report said he died during a ribbon cutting maneuver which is when the plane flies upside down and the plane cuts through a ribbon 20 feet off the ground. his plane hit the runway slid for several hundred feet and caught fire. it took five minutes for emergency crews to arrive. >>> cell phone companies around the nation will start offering the abilities to text 911. texting sometimes works in remot
city coming up. . >>> they just hit 232 in turkey after a mine explosion and this morning rescuers are desperately tryingndreds of minors still trapped underground. they say a transformer blew up early this morning which started abig fire. the mine is two-thirds of a mile underground and fresh air is being vented to the minors who are trap add and -- trapped and they are hoping they will stay alive. >>> friends and family say he was a legend in the air and he was well-known in...
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city has growed up remarkably. it's fueled with money from the nevada silver mines and the gold rush. it's trying to be the paris of the west. now the beach is the suburbs, the we will their people lived on the bottom and the poorest people lived on the top because it was very hard getting to the top of telegraph hill. it was mostly lean-to sharks and bits of pieces of houses up here in the beginning. and a group of 20 businessmen decided that it would be better if the top of the hill remained for the public. so they put their money down and they bought four lots at the top of the hill and they gave them to the city. lily hitchcock coit died without leaving a specific use for her bequest. she left a third of her estate for the beautify indication of the city. arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thi
city has growed up remarkably. it's fueled with money from the nevada silver mines and the gold rush. it's trying to be the paris of the west. now the beach is the suburbs, the we will their people lived on the bottom and the poorest people lived on the top because it was very hard getting to the top of telegraph hill. it was mostly lean-to sharks and bits of pieces of houses up here in the beginning. and a group of 20 businessmen decided that it would be better if the top of the hill remained...
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it happened in the turk irk city of solma and may become the deadliest mine disaster in that nation's history. at least 93 miners and one report says hundreds actually have come out alive. but turkey's prime minister says as many as 120 may still be trapped. cnn's ivan watson made his way to soma earlier today and sent uss this report. >> reporter: we're now overlooking the gritty coal mine where a desperate race against time is under way. where ambulances are lined up and rescue workers are hard at work trying to save some of the hundreds of turkish coal miners believed trapped down at the bottom of the mine shaft when, what authorities describe as an electrical fire, broke out there some time tuesday afternoon. soma, which we drove through, where there are quite literally hundreds, if not thousands, of residents lining the streets of the main street of that small city behind police barriers and behind riot police in front of the main hospital there. with some of the people clearly anguished, waiting for news about their missing love ones and some getting the terrible news that their
it happened in the turk irk city of solma and may become the deadliest mine disaster in that nation's history. at least 93 miners and one report says hundreds actually have come out alive. but turkey's prime minister says as many as 120 may still be trapped. cnn's ivan watson made his way to soma earlier today and sent uss this report. >> reporter: we're now overlooking the gritty coal mine where a desperate race against time is under way. where ambulances are lined up and rescue workers...
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so if you're coming to the big city from the mining boom town and he is looking for a good time.hat people remember best about him, aside from his brambly date was a strange way of speaking, a drawl like fallen branches on the surface of a stream. printers transcribed it with hyphens and dashes trying to render reasons so complex they could been scored and sheet music. he rest in drones, lapsed into long silences, inherited from the slave songs of his childhood. he made people laugh while remaining gratefully imperiously series. he mixed the sincere and the secured, the factual and the fictitious in proportions too obscure for even his closest friends to decipher. he was prickly, irreverent, and vicious, vindictive, personality as impenetrably fast as the american west. and is prone to seismic outburst. the with sam clemens before he came -- became mark twain. he made a decision that brought them one step closer to what he craved. on may 2, 1863, mark twain boarded a stagecoach bound for seven cisco. the trip to the california coast promise more than 200 miles of terrain, sleeple
so if you're coming to the big city from the mining boom town and he is looking for a good time.hat people remember best about him, aside from his brambly date was a strange way of speaking, a drawl like fallen branches on the surface of a stream. printers transcribed it with hyphens and dashes trying to render reasons so complex they could been scored and sheet music. he rest in drones, lapsed into long silences, inherited from the slave songs of his childhood. he made people laugh while...
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city. i'm tony harris with a look at the top stories >>> more than 200 dead in a mini mining explosion in turkeyes wait for news. >>> residents in a nigeria state where hundreds of girls were ab ducted forming vigilante groups, saying the military has not done enough to protect them from boko haram. >> president obama making a push to fix ro
city. i'm tony harris with a look at the top stories >>> more than 200 dead in a mini mining explosion in turkeyes wait for news. >>> residents in a nigeria state where hundreds of girls were ab ducted forming vigilante groups, saying the military has not done enough to protect them from boko haram. >> president obama making a push to fix ro
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mine back on tuesday. protests meantime continued in soma on friday. you see some of them here, demonstrators urging the city not to sleep but to remember the dead. police as you see there used tear gas, plastic pellets, and a water cannon against the crowd. questions are mounting over the mine's safety practices. the company that owns the mine has admitted the mine has no access to a safety chamber it says wasn't required by law, they also denied any negligence. >> reporter: security is tough at the entrance to the mine. many aren't allowed in. the relatives of those still missing sit quietly trying to avoid the hustle of emergency services and the media around them. these three have lost a brother, father. they say the company tells them nothing. they don't pay any attention to safety here, the son says. they just care about producing coal. on friday the mining company soma holdings spoke out for the first time more than three days after the tragedy. admitting there were no safety chambers in the area where workers were digging even though one was under construction adding they weren't legally obliged to b
mine back on tuesday. protests meantime continued in soma on friday. you see some of them here, demonstrators urging the city not to sleep but to remember the dead. police as you see there used tear gas, plastic pellets, and a water cannon against the crowd. questions are mounting over the mine's safety practices. the company that owns the mine has admitted the mine has no access to a safety chamber it says wasn't required by law, they also denied any negligence. >> reporter: security is...
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mine fire kills hundreds. violent clashes rereputing in several cities, the death toll from that disaster now rise to go at least 282. >> police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse thousands of protestors angry over the government privatizing mines and ignoring safety warnings. >> the first if you know release underway, mourners attending the services in the western part that have country. >> the relatives of at least 100 miners still trapped underground are wait forego news about their loved ones. we have the latest from turkey. >> it's become quite a solemn scene here in the mine. we were down, behind me, you can see the entrance to the mine, we were down there speaking to people, some feeling very distraught. one man is a team leader of a group of miners still trapped inside that mine, been here two days. he feels there is nothing to do to help but is providing support to miners and their families. we spoke to other miners who work at different mines in this area. they weren't obviously at the scene of the accident but felt like they needed to come and help with rescue efforts. >> we've spoken to volu
mine fire kills hundreds. violent clashes rereputing in several cities, the death toll from that disaster now rise to go at least 282. >> police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse thousands of protestors angry over the government privatizing mines and ignoring safety warnings. >> the first if you know release underway, mourners attending the services in the western part that have country. >> the relatives of at least 100 miners still trapped underground are wait...
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cities. they say the government of the prime minister recep tayyip erdogan has neglected safety at coal mines and say government officials have failed to improve working conditions. these photos published in newspapers stoked their angers, shows one of erdogan's aides kicking a protester being held down by police. >>> the head of a european monetary mission to ukraine says he needs more help. observers have been tracking the separatist movement in eastern ukraine, but had he says there aren't enough people to do the job. >> we are expanding, we are nearly approaching 200 now, and within one month's time my expectation is that we will be 300 monitors and we will be moving to 500 in one or two month's time. >> the observers from the organization for security and cooperation in europe have been gathering information about pro-russian separatists. the separatists have been occupying government buildings for weeks in a number of eastern cities. people across ukraine will vote later this month in a presidential election, but he said his team has not seen any signs that the election will be disrupte
cities. they say the government of the prime minister recep tayyip erdogan has neglected safety at coal mines and say government officials have failed to improve working conditions. these photos published in newspapers stoked their angers, shows one of erdogan's aides kicking a protester being held down by police. >>> the head of a european monetary mission to ukraine says he needs more help. observers have been tracking the separatist movement in eastern ukraine, but had he says there...
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mine had too few carbon monoxide sensors. the last of the victims was pulled from the accident today. >>> in libya's capital city, armed gunmentormed the parliament building today. smoke billowed over the capital after fight others attacked the building with anti-aircraft weapons and grenades. there were no reported casuual y casualti casualties, but a number are being held. the troops are led to a libyan general. he has accused islamist lawmakers of supporting extremists. >>> in bosnia, at least 30 people have died and tens of thousands of others have been evacuated after the region's worst flooding in more than 100 years. one official skriefed the situation as catastrophic. russian cargo planes have delivered food and generators. they are or twoworried that it unearth land mines from the bosnian war. >>> a plan would reduce income inequality, business leaders have the argued against it saying switzerland would have more unemployment. we have the chief the correspondent for the associated press in that country. they calculated that the minimum wage voted down in switzer lard would have been about twice as high as the america
mine had too few carbon monoxide sensors. the last of the victims was pulled from the accident today. >>> in libya's capital city, armed gunmentormed the parliament building today. smoke billowed over the capital after fight others attacked the building with anti-aircraft weapons and grenades. there were no reported casuual y casualti casualties, but a number are being held. the troops are led to a libyan general. he has accused islamist lawmakers of supporting extremists. >>>...
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city. i was in a bar with a good buddy of mine.e met two brazilian girls at the bar, started to talking to them. one thing led to the other. we started talking about different things they miss tsdz about brazil and coconut -- brazil and -- missed about brazil and coconut water came up. one of my buddies fell in love with the girls, moved to brazil. i went to visit, we started to talk about a business plan. no ideas to create a big business. it was a side project. something fun. and it just kind of took off. >> it took off and there are some properties about coconut water which of course you've learned along the way. share some of them with us. >> coconut water is amazing for hydration. it's loaded with potassium. it has more than a banana in a small serving. and potassium accelerating hydration. so when you're exercising, when you wake up in the wintertime, you're in new york, the heat is on, you get that dry taste in your mouth, there's nothing better for hydration than coconut water. >> where do you get the coconuts? >> today we'
city. i was in a bar with a good buddy of mine.e met two brazilian girls at the bar, started to talking to them. one thing led to the other. we started talking about different things they miss tsdz about brazil and coconut -- brazil and -- missed about brazil and coconut water came up. one of my buddies fell in love with the girls, moved to brazil. i went to visit, we started to talk about a business plan. no ideas to create a big business. it was a side project. something fun. and it just kind...
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protests broke out in several cities over the deaths and the poor safety conditions at mines around the>>> the captain of the sunken south korean ferry and three crew members have been indicted on homicide charges. prosecutors allege they were negligent and failed to protect more than 300 people missing or dead. 11 other crew members were indicted or less serious crimes. about a month after the sinking, 284 bodies have been retrieved and 20 other people are still listed as missing. >>> the obama foreign policy is taking more shots tonight from critics who are concerned about its dealings with china. the world's most populous country is currently dealing with problems in its own backyard, but all of that seems to be overshadowed by the relationship between beijing and washington. national security correspondent janice griffin fills us in from the pentagon tonight. >> reporter: a 19-gun salute for china's top military general at the pentagon today, groted with full military honors just days after he toured the "uss ronald reagan" and other vessels as part of a five-day visit to the united
protests broke out in several cities over the deaths and the poor safety conditions at mines around the>>> the captain of the sunken south korean ferry and three crew members have been indicted on homicide charges. prosecutors allege they were negligent and failed to protect more than 300 people missing or dead. 11 other crew members were indicted or less serious crimes. about a month after the sinking, 284 bodies have been retrieved and 20 other people are still listed as missing....
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to be end anything the heat and if you don't wraps a mine more warmup on thursday and we are showing you where it is always in view, for inland cities upper 60s bayside and along the coast 60s, back to you. >>> 6:21 this morning, an iranian judge ordered mark zuckerman to appear in court. he wants mark zuckerman to appear in court saying that the app is violating their privacy. he wants to order zap to be blocked. it is unlikely mark zuckerberg will go to die ran sense they do not have that type of treaty. >>> they are saying to keep your spirits high, i don't know about that. >>> a woman calls herself the weed fairy. when you know, you know. the all-new volvo v60 sportswagon. the s60 sedan and the xc60 crossover. test drive one today. model year end sales event. the s60 with 0.9% apr and up to $2500 in allowances. . >>> 6:24 yesterday they found an out of date food products which were found unfit for consumption. it already passed its expiration date and they have a few days to explain why it expired and they will then decide what if any action will be taken. >>> the man who launched a social media treasure hunt is now speaking out
to be end anything the heat and if you don't wraps a mine more warmup on thursday and we are showing you where it is always in view, for inland cities upper 60s bayside and along the coast 60s, back to you. >>> 6:21 this morning, an iranian judge ordered mark zuckerman to appear in court. he wants mark zuckerman to appear in court saying that the app is violating their privacy. he wants to order zap to be blocked. it is unlikely mark zuckerberg will go to die ran sense they do not have...
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mining companies to cut corners. but today, the turkish police were determined to shut this demonstration down as they've done in citiesaround the country. diler kocka, a housewife whose son is a miner, confronted them. "why are you here?" she asked. "these people haven't done anything." when the protesters refused to leave, the police began firing plastic marbles into the crowd, and then blasted the demonstrators with water, soaking us as we filmed. this began as a peaceful protest, but the police are now using a water cannon and tear gas to try to force people off the streets. the gas sent people running for cover and enraged the demonstrators. this man said he was a miner. "i do it to put bread on the table," he told the crowd. "but maybe tomorrow, i'll be the one who's killed." and narin aslan told us she also works for one of the town's mining companies. "we won't let them take our lives," she said. "we want the people responsible for this accident to be held to account." here at the mine tonight, they are still retrieving bodies more than three days after the accident. we don't know what caused this disaster, but
mining companies to cut corners. but today, the turkish police were determined to shut this demonstration down as they've done in citiesaround the country. diler kocka, a housewife whose son is a miner, confronted them. "why are you here?" she asked. "these people haven't done anything." when the protesters refused to leave, the police began firing plastic marbles into the crowd, and then blasted the demonstrators with water, soaking us as we filmed. this began as a peaceful...
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mine ever. >>> and rising anger growing at the prime minister. we'll have a live report for you ahead. >>> also, the tragic cost of civil war, syrians returning home to one city, finding the life they once knew in ruins. . >>> and welcome back, the grim recovery continues in western turkey where the energy minister says that tuesday's coal mining disaster has now claimed the number is growing. at least 302 lives. >> and unfortunately, it is not clear how many at this moment are underground. 88 miners escaped right after tuesday's fire but there is less hope that anyone else survived. the government says an investigation is under way. but this tragedy is already adding to ongoing calls of the resignation of the prime minister. there is a recovery effort ongoing behind you. diana, bring us up to speed on what is happening now. >> reporter: well, the energy minister added he thought there were -- missing in the mine, it was only 28 hours afterward that anybody was pulled from the mine. there is very little hope that they are alive. i'm going to move out of the way and you can pan down to the scene down there. you know, the recovery efforts have been fairly quiet
mine ever. >>> and rising anger growing at the prime minister. we'll have a live report for you ahead. >>> also, the tragic cost of civil war, syrians returning home to one city, finding the life they once knew in ruins. . >>> and welcome back, the grim recovery continues in western turkey where the energy minister says that tuesday's coal mining disaster has now claimed the number is growing. at least 302 lives. >> and unfortunately, it is not clear how many at...
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cities don't look like they are paralyzed. the government's struggling to hit the right note. the speech where he compared the disaster at this mine in soma, with victorian coal mining incidents in the u.k., thought to be one of the worst misjudged speeches made in his career. it was not a like for like incident, and left the prime minister looking like he didn't care enough the the locals don't feel it's a matter of destiny whether they live or die, but a lack of government intervention that caused that. there were protests that the government did not look comfortable handling the social media doing the rounds, of an advisor kicking a protestor. the government is rolling out the president, an emolient figure to attend some funerals. >> anita mcnout in istanbul, and caroline malone in soma, western turkey. >>> a video has been leaked showing al jazeera arabic correspondent abdullah al-shami. it was shown last week, and it was five days before he was tape from a cell to an undisclosed location. he's been on hunger strike for 115 days, this week his lawyer asking for him to be transferred to hospital. blood tests show the 25-year-ol
cities don't look like they are paralyzed. the government's struggling to hit the right note. the speech where he compared the disaster at this mine in soma, with victorian coal mining incidents in the u.k., thought to be one of the worst misjudged speeches made in his career. it was not a like for like incident, and left the prime minister looking like he didn't care enough the the locals don't feel it's a matter of destiny whether they live or die, but a lack of government intervention that...
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city earlier in the day. >> the man was shot during violence as demonstrators took to the street in protest of last week's mining disaster in western turkey. more than 300 miners died in an underground blast and fire in a coal mine in the town of soma. many people in turkey blame lax government 80 standards for that accident. and it was the deadliest clash yet for ukrainian soldiers in countering russian separatist. >> kiev says at least 13 soldiers died on thursday when separatist forces attacked south of theukraine shows no sign of g up as the whole country prepares for presidential election on sunday, and election separatist say that they will block. >> progression rebels displayed weapons they say they took from falling ukrainian soldiers. they presented their booty in the yard of a police station, which i had long before taking control of. >> look -- this is ukrainian quality, said the officer holding up a seized weapon, either damaged or in the assault or already broken. government troops took heavy losses during the gunfight, which took leis only days ahead of land presidential elections. rebels say they
city earlier in the day. >> the man was shot during violence as demonstrators took to the street in protest of last week's mining disaster in western turkey. more than 300 miners died in an underground blast and fire in a coal mine in the town of soma. many people in turkey blame lax government 80 standards for that accident. and it was the deadliest clash yet for ukrainian soldiers in countering russian separatist. >> kiev says at least 13 soldiers died on thursday when separatist...
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bodies recovered following turkey's worst ever mining accident, unions stage a national strike to demand better conditions. angry protests have erupted in this city. >>> 280 omen are confirmed dead with 100 unaccounted for. this is the scene live where president abdullah gul has reported to arrived in the last few minutes. >> political violence in thailand as three are killed in an antigovernment protest camp. >>> the dark side of paradise. sex trade taking place in kenya's premiere tourist spot. >>> hello. welcome to bbc world news. this is the scene live at the soma mine in western turkey where workers are still trying to find 150 missing miners. the country's president is visiting the sites. we understand now it is the country's a worst ever industrial accident. he has just arrived apparently. turkey's trade unionses have called a one day national strike. it's now known 280 miners died when the huge explosion and fire ripped through the coal %0'j9 three daysa.l3ui of national m have begun. the president is under pressure. antigovernment protests on wednesday in the capital. police fired tear gas and water cannons at 800 protestors there. an e
bodies recovered following turkey's worst ever mining accident, unions stage a national strike to demand better conditions. angry protests have erupted in this city. >>> 280 omen are confirmed dead with 100 unaccounted for. this is the scene live where president abdullah gul has reported to arrived in the last few minutes. >> political violence in thailand as three are killed in an antigovernment protest camp. >>> the dark side of paradise. sex trade taking place in...