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. >> ut pair it with the artist rments you travel to met the family of myra in the united states. her brother told you she couldn't find work and the local violence left her unsafe. were you surprised by that. >> before going down there i would have been surprised. while down there apparently there was a gang violent threatened against us. el salvador is a country i call a force reed country. they have armed guards standing at mcdonald's. concrete walls topped with razor wire to protect themselves. it is very violent. the statistic reflects that 10-15 deaths odour in san salvador. it's violent and i understand why people need to get out of there. >> a friend of myra's described how she died in the desert along the border. it was heart-wrenching and here is your response. >> mira's mum said you were her angel. >> yes. >> beautiful. >> she loved you so much for what you did for myra. >> i don't think that i have >> i'm ready to change what my position is, how can i not be affected by it? i wouldn't be a huge jp being if i wasn't fected by it. we have to -- human being if i wasn't af
. >> ut pair it with the artist rments you travel to met the family of myra in the united states. her brother told you she couldn't find work and the local violence left her unsafe. were you surprised by that. >> before going down there i would have been surprised. while down there apparently there was a gang violent threatened against us. el salvador is a country i call a force reed country. they have armed guards standing at mcdonald's. concrete walls topped with razor wire to...
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myra was disappointed to a country unrecognizable.he united states began depor deporting members of street gangs back to el salvador. and it is now considered one of the most dangerous places on earth. somewhere between 10 to 15 people are murdered in th the capitol every day. within hours of arriving randy and alex are confronted with realities of the shocking statistics. >> two hours in we came upon a body. there was gang violence, yes, right there in the street. >> knowing this is the kind of violence that is so prevalent in the culture, are you telling me that it's okay to just open the borders and let them all run into the united states? >> i wouldn't say it's the violence of the culture, and i wouldn't put that on the backs of people coming and trying to live a better life. >> it is a part of this culture to the point where people can just walk by and just keep on going. >> you don't have a right to take a look at a situation and make judgment about it. >> i understand that it's the result of a system that is so totally failed t
myra was disappointed to a country unrecognizable.he united states began depor deporting members of street gangs back to el salvador. and it is now considered one of the most dangerous places on earth. somewhere between 10 to 15 people are murdered in th the capitol every day. within hours of arriving randy and alex are confronted with realities of the shocking statistics. >> two hours in we came upon a body. there was gang violence, yes, right there in the street. >> knowing this...
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. >> they re-trace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. >> to discover, and one of their children perish in the process, i don't know how to deal with that. >> will they come together in the face of tradgedy? >> why her? it's insane. >> experience illegal immigration up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves... >> on... borderland only on al jazeera america >> this is the real deal man... >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. when it comes to running a successful business, do the personal politics of the ceo matter? it depends on the politics and the business we're discussing the resignation of mozil la could you founder branden ike. he's out because of supporting the banning of same-sex marriage. is this a question of being able to do something perhaps even having the arguments on your side, but not necessarily being the right thing to do just because you can. >> well, i think that's right. both sides need to be thinking about the optics of the situation, and it looks really bad if gay people starts to look l
. >> they re-trace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. >> to discover, and one of their children perish in the process, i don't know how to deal with that. >> will they come together in the face of tradgedy? >> why her? it's insane. >> experience illegal immigration up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves... >> on... borderland only on al jazeera america >> this is the real...
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. >> they re-trace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. >> to discover, and one of their children perish in the process, i don't know how to deal with that. >> will they come together in the face of tradgedy? >> why her? it's insane. >> experience illegal immigration up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves... >> on... borderland only on al jazeera america >> this is the real deal man... in afghanistan, dawn is just moments away, as a group of taliban fighters prepare to launch an attack on an afghan army base. >> they haven't told me exactly when they are going to attack. they just said it's going to happen around sunrise. >> the fact that there would be suicide bombers was a surprise. they hadn't told me about that before. then the commander, leesan, hears a car coming. he asks the driver, a civilian, if there are government troops on the road. >> and then suddenly the fighting begins >> the talibans's heavy machine gun isn't ready. >> these taliban have little or no formal military training. >> the afghan national ar
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. >>> joining us on the phone, myra hilliard. myra, tell us what it was like, what did you see?ll, i've never been so scared in my entire life. it had been raining very, very hard here in the neighborhood in steadman, and i heard it and i got up and looked out my front door and it had started hailing. i sat back down and was playing on my ipad, then a few minutes later i heard a lot of ruckus outside. i wasn't really sure what i was hearing, and i got up and went back to my front door again, and when i looked out, i have a large river birch tree in my yard and it had almost bent double touching the ground, and i looked back over to my right across the street, behind the wood line, and up in the air i saw a dark funnel cloud just whirling, and at that point of time, i got so scared, slammed my door, grabbed my cell phone, jumped in the tub and called my husband, because i was home alone. it was just so frantic. >> you actually ran and hid inside the bathtub, which they say is one of the safe zones. and how long did that fear last, really, as it was going over your house? >> i loo
. >>> joining us on the phone, myra hilliard. myra, tell us what it was like, what did you see?ll, i've never been so scared in my entire life. it had been raining very, very hard here in the neighborhood in steadman, and i heard it and i got up and looked out my front door and it had started hailing. i sat back down and was playing on my ipad, then a few minutes later i heard a lot of ruckus outside. i wasn't really sure what i was hearing, and i got up and went back to my front door...
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. >> they re-trace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. >> to discover, and one of their children perish in the process i don't know how to deal with that. >> will they come together in the face of tradgedy? >> why her? it's insane. >> experience illegal immigration up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves... >> on... borderland only on al jazeera america >> this is the real deal man... >> now inroducing the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> in the wake of the scandal, local officials have tried to intimidate families to stay quiet. in an interview in hunan, zhou yinghe's mother said officials
. >> they re-trace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. >> to discover, and one of their children perish in the process i don't know how to deal with that. >> will they come together in the face of tradgedy? >> why her? it's insane. >> experience illegal immigration up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves... >> on... borderland only on al jazeera america >> this is the real...
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like myra, many of those being processed are desperate to return to their loved ones as soon as possible. >> how does it feel to leave your family? >> i feel bad, you know. i was 14 years in dallas, i feel kind of bad because i leave my wife and my two kids. >> you leave your wife and child behind, how are you going to see them again? >> well, right now, computer. video. >> that's a clip from border land, the original series debuts on al jazeera america 9:00 eastern. the man who left dallas and left his family behind said he hasn't decided if he'll try to get back to the united states. many do go back, and many do get caught again. just that re-entry is serious enough of an offense that that thanksgiving can be considered the serious crime that moves you to the top of the deportation list. >> that's statutory. congress decided to make that a punishable offense. in many of the ramped up aggravated felonies, most of which are not felonies, but they're called aggravated felonies. they can be used to put them to the top of the--they don't say deportation but congress calls it removal which i
like myra, many of those being processed are desperate to return to their loved ones as soon as possible. >> how does it feel to leave your family? >> i feel bad, you know. i was 14 years in dallas, i feel kind of bad because i leave my wife and my two kids. >> you leave your wife and child behind, how are you going to see them again? >> well, right now, computer. video. >> that's a clip from border land, the original series debuts on al jazeera america 9:00...
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. >> they re-trace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. >> to discover, and one of their children perish in the process, i don't know how to deal with that. >> will they come together in the face of tradgedy? >> why her? it's insane. >> experience illegal immigration up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves... >> on... borderland only on al jazeera america >> this is the real deal man... >> we're back on talk to al jazeera with richard trumka first blush, may nott realize it is the first of two massic faulks. are you going to land that plane on the deck of the carrier. >> jewish missioning accomplished. >> right, you have to -- >> i don't know, stay tuned. i am writing as fast as i can. but it turns out, who knew, the jews got around a lot in the muslim world. >> you are a man of many parts not just sitting with piles of dusty notes and scripbling away. you like to sing and dance. >> i like to cook. >> i think a lot of people work with their writing, need some sort of break from it. and something that is really -- and i
. >> they re-trace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. >> to discover, and one of their children perish in the process, i don't know how to deal with that. >> will they come together in the face of tradgedy? >> why her? it's insane. >> experience illegal immigration up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves... >> on... borderland only on al jazeera america >> this is the real...
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. >> they re-trace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. >> to discover, and one of their children perish in the process, i don't know how to deal with that. >> will they come together in the face of tradgedy? >> why her? it's insane. >> experience illegal immigration up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves... >> on... borderland only on al jazeera america >> this is the real deal man... primetime news. >> i'm john seigenthaler in new york. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> it's like a brawl here in the waters around monterey. >> only on al jazeera america. >> and i thought that was such a touching thing. because this has been -- this country has been a haven for jews often a difficult home. but arguably, one of the greatest gifts to the jewish people ever. >> jews come to newport, they come to new amsterdam, where they run into levites immediately, one of them, the governor, but may also come to newport in the middle of the 17th century, and newport is significant, because prov
. >> they re-trace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. >> to discover, and one of their children perish in the process, i don't know how to deal with that. >> will they come together in the face of tradgedy? >> why her? it's insane. >> experience illegal immigration up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves... >> on... borderland only on al jazeera america >> this is the real...
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. >> they re-trace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. >> to discoverd one of their children perish in the process, i don't know how to deal with that. >> will they come together in the face of tradgedy? >> why her? it's insane. >> experience illegal immigration up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves... >> on... borderland only on al jazeera america >> this is the real deal man... >> i'm actually quite nervous... >> as u.s. forces prepare to leave afghanistan, fault lines brings you an eye opening look at what life is really like under the taliban. from girls attending school, to enforcing sharia law. >> they rely on the local population, and so they need to win the hearts and minds of locals to be able to fight. >> then immediately after, an american tonight special edition, >> explain how you were able to get access to the taliban. >> fault lines: this is taliban country then, an american tonight special edition only on al jazeera america >> this is "talk to al jazeera", i'm peter schuster, and our guest is sir ken
. >> they re-trace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. >> to discoverd one of their children perish in the process, i don't know how to deal with that. >> will they come together in the face of tradgedy? >> why her? it's insane. >> experience illegal immigration up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves... >> on... borderland only on al jazeera america >> this is the real deal...
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. >> they re-trace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. >> to discoverof their children perish in the process, i don't know how to deal with that. >> will they come together in the face of tradgedy? >> why her? it's insane. >> experience illegal immigration up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves... >> on... borderland only on al jazeera america [ male announcer ] it's here -- xfinity watchathon week, your chance to watch full seasons of tv's hottest shows for free with xfinity on demand. there's romance, face slaps, whatever that is, pirates, helicopters, pirate-copters... argh! hmm. it's so huge, it's being broadcast on mars. heroes...bad guys... asteroids. available only on mars. there's watching. then there's watchathoning. ♪ ♪ good to have you with us and these are the top stories on al jazeera, u.s. secretary of state john kerry urged israeli and palestinian leaders to prevent peace negotiations from cancelling and they cancelled a group of palestinian presidents following palestinian pursuit of u.n. regular nati
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. >> like many undocumented salvadorans, myra was deported back to a country almost unrecognizable to her. in the 1990s, the united states began deporting members of street gangs back to el salvador, resulting in street violence now considered one of the most dangerous places on earth. somewhere between 10 and 15 people are murdered in the capitol every day. within hours of arriving, randy and alex are confronted with the reality of the shocking statistic. >> two hours in. we come upon a body. and apparently got taken out some gang violence something like this. but it's there right in the street. >> knowing this is the kind of violence that is so prevalent in the culture, are you telling me that it's okay to just open the borders and let them all run into the united states? >> i wouldn't say it's the violence of the culture and i wouldn't put that on the backs of the people that are coming and trying to live a better life. >> it is a point of this culture to the point that people can just walk by and then keep on going. >> you don't have a right to look at a situation and then make ju
. >> like many undocumented salvadorans, myra was deported back to a country almost unrecognizable to her. in the 1990s, the united states began deporting members of street gangs back to el salvador, resulting in street violence now considered one of the most dangerous places on earth. somewhere between 10 and 15 people are murdered in the capitol every day. within hours of arriving, randy and alex are confronted with the reality of the shocking statistic. >> two hours in. we come...
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marine and brooklyn artist have arrived in san salbidar to meet friends and relatives of myra. >> wed to talk about myer a and learn about her life. it will be revealing as well as cool. what i am here to do is find out why she was maybe in the something else she was in. so we are here to hear the story. >> like many undocumented salvadorns she was doherty into a conduct tree that was almost non-existent to her. in the 1990s, the united states began deporting mirrors of street gangs back to he will sav dor. now, it's considered one of the most dangerous places on earth. somewhere between 10 and 15 people are murdered in the capitol every day. within hours of arriving, randy and alex are con froktd with the wind's shocking statistic did. >> apparently gotta out by gang violence or something like that. right will in the street. >> knowing the kind of thing that's so prevalent. are you saying it's okay to one off. i wouldn't put that on the backs of the people trying to live a better life >> this is a point of this culture to the point where peek can walk by and keep on going. you don't
marine and brooklyn artist have arrived in san salbidar to meet friends and relatives of myra. >> wed to talk about myer a and learn about her life. it will be revealing as well as cool. what i am here to do is find out why she was maybe in the something else she was in. so we are here to hear the story. >> like many undocumented salvadorns she was doherty into a conduct tree that was almost non-existent to her. in the 1990s, the united states began deporting mirrors of street gangs...
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let me start with myra macpherson. she is the author and a veteran journalist. she spent many years at "the washington post" writing for their legendary style section. she has interviewed serial killers, celebrities, international leaders like fidel castro. when she was an infant, she interviewed president kennedy. [laughter] >> a series that she wrote for vietnam veterans led her to write her groundbreaking book long time passing, vietnam and the haunted generation. one of the first looks if not the first to examine the insidious problem of postmatch stress disorder. in 2006 she wrote all governments lie, the life and times of rebel journalists i have stone. and she has also delved into intimate topic. she came to have an inspiring family journey and she witnessed the last three years of a young woman's life who died a can't or. her new book is the scarlet sisters, suffrage and scandal in the gilded age. it is a biography of victoria woodhall enter extraordinary sisters whose escapades in the 1870s might shock even the most liberated contemporary women. ms. rag
let me start with myra macpherson. she is the author and a veteran journalist. she spent many years at "the washington post" writing for their legendary style section. she has interviewed serial killers, celebrities, international leaders like fidel castro. when she was an infant, she interviewed president kennedy. [laughter] >> a series that she wrote for vietnam veterans led her to write her groundbreaking book long time passing, vietnam and the haunted generation. one of the...
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let me start with myra macpherson. she is an author and a veteran journalist. she has had many years of the "washington post" writing for the paper's legendary style section. she has interviewed serial killers, celebrities, international leaders like cuba's fidel castro and when she was in and then she interviewed president kennedy. >> i was four. >> she wrote for the post on vietnam veterans and led her to write her groundbreaking book -- groundbreaking book long time passing vietnam and the junta generation one of the first books about the first to examine the insidious problem of ptsd. in 2006 she wrote all governments lie, the life and times of rebel journalist i have stoned and she has also delved into intimate topics and she came to live out loud and inspiring family journey through illness loss and grief. mcpherson witnessed the last three as a young woman's life who died of breast cancer. her new book is "the scarlet sisters", sex, suffrage and scandal in the gilded age. it's a biography of a proto-feminist victoria woodhall and her sister tennessee laf
let me start with myra macpherson. she is an author and a veteran journalist. she has had many years of the "washington post" writing for the paper's legendary style section. she has interviewed serial killers, celebrities, international leaders like cuba's fidel castro and when she was in and then she interviewed president kennedy. >> i was four. >> she wrote for the post on vietnam veterans and led her to write her groundbreaking book -- groundbreaking book long time...
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. >> they re-trace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. >> to discover, and one of their children perish in the process, i don't know how to deal with that. >> will they come together in the face of tradgedy? >> why her? it's insane. >> experience illegal immigration up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves... >> on... borderland only on al jazeera america >> this is the real deal man... [ male announcer ] it's here -- xfinity watchathon week, your chance to watch full seasons of tv's hottest shows for free with xfinity on demand. there's romance, face slaps, whatever that is, pirates, helicopters, pirate-copters... argh! hmm. it's so huge, it's being broadcast on mars. heroes...bad guys... asteroids. available only on mars. there's watching. then there's watchathoning. ♪ covered the war in afghanistan for 12 years covered several bomb shells about pakistani intelligence that make ady. alliance even more perplexing. it claims pakistan knew all along that osama bin laden was living in the compound where he was killed in
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when myra alarm clock goes off at 4:00 in the morning i'm inspired by everyone who says, i've got it.ou. >> your daddy was something. >> he loved you. my first time at "good morning america," he got the opportunity to meet you. he had such a crush on you. >> but you feel his presence, don't you, every day. >> every day. i almost feel it more now. i feel like he carries me and i'm so eternalally grateful for my time with him. and as you said he's still here. >> he's got you. he's still got you. i've really appreciated everybody. your friend, because when i say everybody's got something. it's not just everybody's got something they're going through. everybody always has something to give. >> no question about it. he is retiring in just a month but that for him means to serve in another way. remarkable man? and finding that way to do it. how is your friend brad? >> he's doing well. facing another brain surgery soon. not something that ends but he doesn't complain. that's the part i didn't get to say that amazings me that i don't think i could do it so every day i look up to him. >> what
when myra alarm clock goes off at 4:00 in the morning i'm inspired by everyone who says, i've got it.ou. >> your daddy was something. >> he loved you. my first time at "good morning america," he got the opportunity to meet you. he had such a crush on you. >> but you feel his presence, don't you, every day. >> every day. i almost feel it more now. i feel like he carries me and i'm so eternalally grateful for my time with him. and as you said he's still here....
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. >> myra macpherson says that two little remembered sisters changed the course of american rights and american history, sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> coast guard commandant and john kelly testified on capitol hill tuesday about u.s. anti-drug trafficking efforts. they appeared before two house subcommittees for an hour and 5 minutes. >> subcommittees will come to order. let's start by recognizing myself and the ranking member. actually our ranking member is not here. i'll recognize myself and my fellow co-chairmen, mr. hunter, and then to the ranking member on that subcommittee. we are pleased to have this hearing today. without objection, the members of the subcommittee can submit their opening remarks for the record. and now i yield myself as much time as i may consume to present my opening statement, and i want to start first and foremost by thanking my colleague, chairman duncan hunter, of the transportation and infra surkt subcommittee on the coast guard and mary time transportation and his staff for working with me and my time to convene today's timely and important
. >> myra macpherson says that two little remembered sisters changed the course of american rights and american history, sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> coast guard commandant and john kelly testified on capitol hill tuesday about u.s. anti-drug trafficking efforts. they appeared before two house subcommittees for an hour and 5 minutes. >> subcommittees will come to order. let's start by recognizing myself and the ranking member. actually our ranking...
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results were by an increase through the best-selling drug in the world myra. it is up 1.9%.ed stocks. it is used in apple iphone 5s. uggs maker deckers outdoor lost for the fiscal quarter. it was 6 cents narrower than expected. revenue above estimates as is the company's revenue growth for the current quarter. up 6.3%. >> waste management, 36% spike in first quarter earnings saying cost controls improve yields. talking about the quarter and more is david steiner of waste management. what does that mean improved yields in your business, dan? >> for us, joe, it's price and volume, right? so when we look at yield, we're looking at the best price in volume. you can get a lot of volume at low margins or less volume, higher margins. that's what we have been doing. getting what i would call not the most volumes but the best volumes. >> so there was more garbage because the economy is better? >> there's always more garbage because the economy is better. when you look at our business, we're a pretty good proxy for what's going on throughout all areas of the economy. so we're seeing -
results were by an increase through the best-selling drug in the world myra. it is up 1.9%.ed stocks. it is used in apple iphone 5s. uggs maker deckers outdoor lost for the fiscal quarter. it was 6 cents narrower than expected. revenue above estimates as is the company's revenue growth for the current quarter. up 6.3%. >> waste management, 36% spike in first quarter earnings saying cost controls improve yields. talking about the quarter and more is david steiner of waste management. what...
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they're is a case -- there are pointers here for myra who are badly married, but they come to utah. they can never been married. there has been locked. that seems to be more like dread scott, a citizenship even with the obtained citizenship. i dread scott comes back and says, now i am entitled with the cloak of protection of the united states constitution. missouri says no. under azeri policy it will never allow you that. an identical to the situation. >> congress expressly tell with that very problem in section two which covers the effect of a same-sex marriage in one state. congress exercising its authority and of the full faith and credit costs said that that marriage in oklahoma does not have to be recognized in utah. and that provision was not challenged in this case. if that provision had been challenged this would be a different case as to the people who are married in oklahoma. but to go back to windsor, there are so many other aspects that are simply left on the cutting room floor and the opinions that have been written by these various district courts. the court, as we dis
they're is a case -- there are pointers here for myra who are badly married, but they come to utah. they can never been married. there has been locked. that seems to be more like dread scott, a citizenship even with the obtained citizenship. i dread scott comes back and says, now i am entitled with the cloak of protection of the united states constitution. missouri says no. under azeri policy it will never allow you that. an identical to the situation. >> congress expressly tell with that...
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with two other crewmembers he faces a number of charges including negligence of duty and violations myra time law low visibility and strong currents continue to obstruct the search for more than two hundred sixty people who are still missing thirty two people are officially known to have died in the accident. drone strike in the central province of yemen has killed thirteen suspected terrorists three civilians there thought to belong to the local branch of al qaeda that washington considers to...