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jenna: turning to national news now, new details were revealed today about the couple behind last week's deadly san bernardino terror attack. in a hearing today on capitol hill f- b-i director james comey said syed farook and tashfeen malik were radicalized before they started dating. as early as 2013 were talking about jihad and martyrdom. we also believe they were inspired by foreign terrorist organizations. we're working very hard to understand exactly their sociation and the source of their inspiration. gun charges are still impending against former neighbor, enrique marquez and farook's parents have been placed on the terror watch list. tim: democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton is again touring iowa... contineuing her push toward the away. clinton made several stops including a town haha style event at the five sullivan brothers convention center in waterloo. while speaking to voters, clinton highlighted recent comments made by her presidential adversaries saying republicans criticizing donald trump have mad outrageous statements themselves. but instead of showing leade
jenna: turning to national news now, new details were revealed today about the couple behind last week's deadly san bernardino terror attack. in a hearing today on capitol hill f- b-i director james comey said syed farook and tashfeen malik were radicalized before they started dating. as early as 2013 were talking about jihad and martyrdom. we also believe they were inspired by foreign terrorist organizations. we're working very hard to understand exactly their sociation and the source of their...
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it was the top story on the national news. >> it was all over the place. the big story trafficwise is just that it's open. we'll take you for an outside view from our rio camera, showing things are looking good on the roadways. all lanes reopened after that terrible incident last night. elsewhere around town, there is one accident on the boulder highway to the south of flamingo road and nellis, watch out for that, and the spaghetti bowl, things are ok right now. it's just getting into the rush hour, so we're seeing a lot of headlights southbound. kelly. >> kelly: we're seeing quite a few clouds across southern nevada right now. we saw quite a few clouds around yesterday. sun doesn't come up until about 6:49 a.m.-ish this morning, so we'll be dark here for a little longer. here's a look at the current temperatures as you're heading helped keep us warmer than what we have been seeing. lakes right now at 41 degrees. green valley cooler. aliante, 35 and southeast, 38 degrees. winds are nice and light across the valley, so that is some good news for us. now, he
it was the top story on the national news. >> it was all over the place. the big story trafficwise is just that it's open. we'll take you for an outside view from our rio camera, showing things are looking good on the roadways. all lanes reopened after that terrible incident last night. elsewhere around town, there is one accident on the boulder highway to the south of flamingo road and nellis, watch out for that, and the spaghetti bowl, things are ok right now. it's just getting into the...
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al jazeera joins us now from the united nations in new york, talk us through the main findingings andhat is likely to happen. >> well, this is the report. it is well and highly anticipated report. it is well over 100 pages long, and it lays bear and full detail for everyone to see all of the short comes from top to bottom, that the u.n. had in relation to this sexual abuse claims in the central african republic. it all stems back from 2014, from french peace keepers were accused of wrongdoing, in the central african republic, a low level u.n. official at the time heard about this, wrote a report, september up up the chain of command, and according to the report, absolutely nothing was done. the key findings are two things. number one, is that there was a short coming by top u.n. officials. not only in the central african republic, starting with the head of the u.n. there, who is subsequently fired this august, after other sexual abuse claims came to right, the peace keepers but also, with the u.n. officials as well, in p geneva, all the way here to new york, at u.n. headquarters going
al jazeera joins us now from the united nations in new york, talk us through the main findingings andhat is likely to happen. >> well, this is the report. it is well and highly anticipated report. it is well over 100 pages long, and it lays bear and full detail for everyone to see all of the short comes from top to bottom, that the u.n. had in relation to this sexual abuse claims in the central african republic. it all stems back from 2014, from french peace keepers were accused of...
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new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> national security fears dominated last night's republican presidential debate. senators ted cruz and marco rubio tried to make up ground on donald trump. a new national poll of registered republicans and likely republican voters finds trump with his biggest lead yet over his gop rivals. last night's debate was the first since the attack in san bernardino. the candidates used it to explain policy, attack the obama administration, and take shots at each other. danielle nottingham is in las vegas and she has our report. >> reporter: ted cruz and marco jeb bush came out swinging and donald trump was his signature self. nine republicans took the stage at hotel in las vegas where a debate focused on national security. the first topic was donald trump's call to ban muslims from entering into the united states. trump said he extend it to refuges already here. >> if obama has brought some to this country, they are leaving, they are going, they are gone. >> reporter: jeb bush said that's not a serious proposal. >> it will push the arab world away from us at a time we nee
new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> national security fears dominated last night's republican presidential debate. senators ted cruz and marco rubio tried to make up ground on donald trump. a new national poll of registered republicans and likely republican voters finds trump with his biggest lead yet over his gop rivals. last night's debate was the first since the attack in san bernardino. the candidates used it to explain policy, attack the obama administration,...
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. >> we begin this hour with news that the united nations has agreed to recognize libya's new libya government. the recreation was created last week. >> there have been concerns that lawlessness and violence were allowing imto gain a food hold there. we have more from the united nations in new york. how important of a vote was this? >> it's a significant step for libya as they bring parties together to form the unity government. the government of national accord is officially recognized as libya's government. remember, libya has been so deeply divided since the far of muammar qaddafi with two competing rival governments in two different cities with armed groups fighting against each other. now there is so much instability in the country as a result the government has not been able to function for a benefit of the people so with all of that going on, the security council is behind in new unity government, they're ready for stability and they're willing to back this government whether it's melt support, financial support, training support. that would depend on requests coming from the government
. >> we begin this hour with news that the united nations has agreed to recognize libya's new libya government. the recreation was created last week. >> there have been concerns that lawlessness and violence were allowing imto gain a food hold there. we have more from the united nations in new york. how important of a vote was this? >> it's a significant step for libya as they bring parties together to form the unity government. the government of national accord is officially...
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in national news... the texas teenager serving probation for killing 4 people in a drunk driving crash should return to the u-s today with his mother. 18-year-old ethan couch and his mother, tonya, fled to mexico last month after video surfaced, apparently showing the teen drinking at a party, a direct violation of his parole. after the party, the duo changed ditched their i-d's and took off for mexico. authorties were able to track them down in puerto vallarta on monday. the mom is facing charges of hindering an apprehension and faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. in more national news... chicago mayor rahm emanuel is expected to announce a major police overhaul today. city officials say there will be changes in how city police officers are trained. today's announcement is expected to include a new requirement of tasers for every officer responding to a police call. the mayor returned home early from his holiday vacation after the accidental shooting death of a woman during a domestic disturban
in national news... the texas teenager serving probation for killing 4 people in a drunk driving crash should return to the u-s today with his mother. 18-year-old ethan couch and his mother, tonya, fled to mexico last month after video surfaced, apparently showing the teen drinking at a party, a direct violation of his parole. after the party, the duo changed ditched their i-d's and took off for mexico. authorties were able to track them down in puerto vallarta on monday. the mom is facing...
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. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> the united nations security council passed a resolution over the weekend establishing a road map for peace in syria. it envisions new talks between the syrian government and its opponents following five years of civil war. one of the opposition groups that wants to have a say in syria's future is an exiled group led by ribal al assad, ribal says he wants democratic change in syria but the syrian opposition is splintered with conflicting oppositions, i asked ribal how his group merchandising those splits? >> the united states and the soviet union should step in, bringing together all groups that believe in our values. democracy and human rights. >> that's going to seclude a lot of people. >> regardless of religious ethic group sects or genders, why should we, do not accept the equality twin a christian and a muslim consider open druz, lolita an alawite or sunni? >> the groups who seem to get a lot of ground support don't tend ohave those values that you just spoke of.
. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> the united nations security council passed a resolution over the weekend establishing a road map for peace in syria. it envisions new talks between the syrian government and its opponents following five years of civil war. one of the opposition groups that wants to have a say in syria's future is an exiled group led by ribal al assad, ribal says he...
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national news, security scare near the white house.earned someone made off with a secret servicing a's gun, badge, flash drive in broad d daylight after breaking into agent's personal call. another black eye for the embattled secret service agency. kind of scary to think what somebody might be able to do with a secret service badge and gun. >> it is. and it's surprising, too. more trouble for the secret service, not only because an agent's gun and badge are missing but also it appears to have been a brazen car break-in during the day in washington, d.c., not far from headquarters. >> reporter: the u.s. secret service, whose job it is to protect the first family, can't stay out of the headline s. an agent gets his service weapon and badge stolen in a car break-in. author of the first family detail about the secret service. >> this is a total violation of basic security rules involving any law enforcement to allow a gun, a badge, to be locked up in a car, left unattended. >> reporter: it happened in broad daylight, outside secret service
national news, security scare near the white house.earned someone made off with a secret servicing a's gun, badge, flash drive in broad d daylight after breaking into agent's personal call. another black eye for the embattled secret service agency. kind of scary to think what somebody might be able to do with a secret service badge and gun. >> it is. and it's surprising, too. more trouble for the secret service, not only because an agent's gun and badge are missing but also it appears to...
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((patrick walker)) while republicans are dominating the national news cycle right now... democrats are hosting a small series of events across the valley. we caught up with representative dina titus at an event with local latino community leaders. ((rep. dina titus/(d) las vegas: "i don't think any of the republicans have the kind of ground game that the democrats have, we've got field offices, we're phoning, knocking on doors.")) ((patrick walker)) depending on who you ask... both parties say they have the edge in nevada, one of the "first-up" states in the primary race. ((rep. dina titus/(d) las vegas: "we're ginning up a lot of excitement because this is kind of the kickoff, and we want to see nevada turn blue.")) spokesman: "you look at what happened in 2014 with governor sandoval, sweeping and taking the assembly, taking the senate, taking the constitutional offices, 3 out of 4 congressional offices.")) ((patrick walker)) g-o-p representatives say the party recognizes the importance of nevada in the presidential race. party spokesman fred brown says republicans are l
((patrick walker)) while republicans are dominating the national news cycle right now... democrats are hosting a small series of events across the valley. we caught up with representative dina titus at an event with local latino community leaders. ((rep. dina titus/(d) las vegas: "i don't think any of the republicans have the kind of ground game that the democrats have, we've got field offices, we're phoning, knocking on doors.")) ((patrick walker)) depending on who you ask... both...
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adam: we are heading into the last few days of campaigning in first-in-the-nation new hampshire before the new year. this week republican candidates , donald trump, jeb bush, john kasich are heading to the granite state. and democratic candidate hillary clinton will be in town as well. after that it' s a six week , sprint to the finish on february 9. on the republican side the question everyone is asking will donald trump go all the way? experts say his lead could evaporate if he doesn' in get out the vote efforts. >> that is the big question. we' re hearing that about iowa as well as new hampshire. and so not investing that time in the state makes it harder to have that ground game. it all comes down to ground game. it all comes down to your ability to get folks to go to go vote. and remember, it' s not just donald trump supporters that need to turn out. we' ve got a lot of independent voters who have to decide whether they want to participate in the democratic primary or the republican. adam: an advisor for a competing republican campaign says it is possible, given the lead trump has
adam: we are heading into the last few days of campaigning in first-in-the-nation new hampshire before the new year. this week republican candidates , donald trump, jeb bush, john kasich are heading to the granite state. and democratic candidate hillary clinton will be in town as well. after that it' s a six week , sprint to the finish on february 9. on the republican side the question everyone is asking will donald trump go all the way? experts say his lead could evaporate if he doesn' in get...
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new york city, i'm elan quijano. >>> the democrats debate who would best defend the nation. as our new poll brings good newss for cruz and clinton in iowa, trump and sanders in new hampshire. >>> a bomb scare diverts anir france flight. officials call it a hoax but -- of a timer is it? >>> an olympic skier saved from serious injury by an air bag on his chest. >>> and changing breakfast tastes. why cereal is slumping. >> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. >>> the democrati candidates put their focus on national security last night. it was a poe late face-off but
new york city, i'm elan quijano. >>> the democrats debate who would best defend the nation. as our new poll brings good newss for cruz and clinton in iowa, trump and sanders in new hampshire. >>> a bomb scare diverts anir france flight. officials call it a hoax but -- of a timer is it? >>> an olympic skier saved from serious injury by an air bag on his chest. >>> and changing breakfast tastes. why cereal is slumping. >> this is the "cbs overnight...
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. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> a reminder of the top stories in al jazeera. a spokesman has told al jazeera he doesn't want african union troops to go into the country. the country is on the brink of civil war and threatens to send 5,000 peace keepers without burundi's consent. the they were envoy to syria will send out talks to january on u.n. backed peace plan for the country. >>> an as u.n. sponsored peace talks wrapped up on the day without a breakthrough, troops loyal to the president has gained control of an important city in the northwest. they have seized the city from the mout houthis and their ally. >> they have traveled 80 kilometers to reach this place. we'll continue to progress until we reach saada, and we'll liberate all yemeni cities an from them. >> engine problem has been blamed for stalling of a ship. it was first reported as having sunk but it is still floating. strong waves are making it difficult for rescuers to reach them. >>> tuesday main opposition party has been granted b
. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> a reminder of the top stories in al jazeera. a spokesman has told al jazeera he doesn't want african union troops to go into the country. the country is on the brink of civil war and threatens to send 5,000 peace keepers without burundi's consent. the they were envoy to syria will send out talks to january on u.n. backed peace plan for the country....
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, equipping a van with cameras was a no-brainer after national criticism in baltimore.sot from national news news "once that incident happened and it came out that freddie gray's injury may have resulted from his transport and possibly a rough ride, we went ahead and made the decision." "it's an expensive vehicle, but we'll probably get 10-15 years out of it." officer hilton now drives the newly- outfitted van... van... "i started out back when we were lucky to have a walkie-talkie on our hip, much less cameras."he says it's paid off ever since the department wrote the 15 thousand dollar check. check. "i had a situation where a guy fell off the bench. there's a way of going into the program there and hitting a button which bookmarks that particular moment." moment." "you get the protection of the agency and the transport deputy from false accusations."safety is another issue the department says they take seriously...and it helps to see every corner of the van with cameras at every angle. angle. "you can look over and see if you hear something, you can look and see if they're in distress or a
, equipping a van with cameras was a no-brainer after national criticism in baltimore.sot from national news news "once that incident happened and it came out that freddie gray's injury may have resulted from his transport and possibly a rough ride, we went ahead and made the decision." "it's an expensive vehicle, but we'll probably get 10-15 years out of it." officer hilton now drives the newly- outfitted van... van... "i started out back when we were lucky to have a...
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. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take>> you're watching inside story. i'm ray suarez. one bad little boy this time on the program, floods, warm air, drought. people who watch natural events for a living have talked about a godzilla el niÑo this season. what makes this natural phenomenon more powerful in some cycles milder in others. brett, james, and william are still with me. the warm ocean water was warmer, if i understand this correctly, and warmer earlier. what does that tell us about what is on its way? >> well, partnership this look at california here in , the last two really large el niÑos, the winter of 1983, and the winter of 1998, we essentially doubled our normal rainfall up and down the state of california, and what was really sweet, we doubled our snowpack. but along with that there was tremendous flooding, mudslides and just general havoc. people forget the previous two el niÑos were not pr proceeded by a drought as this one has. this has been billed the great wet hulk. but this is no drought buster. it took
. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take>> you're watching inside story. i'm ray suarez. one bad little boy this time on the program, floods, warm air, drought. people who watch natural events for a living have talked about a godzilla el niÑo this season. what makes this natural phenomenon more powerful in some cycles milder in others. brett, james, and william are still with me. the warm ocean water was...
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it was national news. here in the united states, it is hard to imagine a killing in miami even making the news at all in georgia and a murder in massachusetts getting attention in arizona. america is different and the most discouraging thing is how unwilling we are to begin to conversation that starts with asking ourselves why. i'm ray suarez. that's the "inside story." bl >>> >>> u.s. police say a couple behind the mass shooting in california had a shuj arsenal and-- huge arsenal and carefully planned their attack. the world news. ahead the russian president promises more sampgss against turkey over the shooting down of a fighter jet. >> you will not escape our focus >>> u.s. prosecutors take aim at f.i.f.a. again as two more senior officials are arrested by swiss police. we talk
it was national news. here in the united states, it is hard to imagine a killing in miami even making the news at all in georgia and a murder in massachusetts getting attention in arizona. america is different and the most discouraging thing is how unwilling we are to begin to conversation that starts with asking ourselves why. i'm ray suarez. that's the "inside story." bl >>> >>> u.s. police say a couple behind the mass shooting in california had a shuj arsenal...
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. >> grant: the best news, national weather experts say the worst of it appears to have subsided. we will continue to track the room news. catherine? >> catherine: there are delays because of bad weather in parts of others- to-and other parts of the country. with a reaction to travelers on their way to christmas destinations, jeff! >> reporter: part are coming into and out of the airport this evening occurred more than a dozen of them have been delayed into hours. >> reporter: the busiest air travelers were desperate to get to grandma's house or wherever there were going this evening. if he shot--a few cities were showing delays. >> reporter: all of this caused a domino of that for certain routes which means with some regional flights are delayed because the connection. >> the long flight was ok, but fly up to el bay was a delight. --la >> how i made it. and it looks pretty good. -- some how , i made it. >> we are in our delayed at this stage. -- hour >> for the most part i think we are going to run down the hallway with ham and killed time that way. --run down the hallway with him
. >> grant: the best news, national weather experts say the worst of it appears to have subsided. we will continue to track the room news. catherine? >> catherine: there are delays because of bad weather in parts of others- to-and other parts of the country. with a reaction to travelers on their way to christmas destinations, jeff! >> reporter: part are coming into and out of the airport this evening occurred more than a dozen of them have been delayed into hours. >>...
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new stadiums especially reflect the success of the national football league or nfl, whose total revenue since 1995 is $99.4 billion. but a large part of funding for most of these new stadiums comes not from the proleagues like the nfl but from taxpayer dollars. some critics see it as a form of corporate welfare, and what few people realize is that even after a stadium is blown up, and no longer exists, taxpayer money is still being used to pay off the stadium's debt. the kingdome, home t mariners and seahawks, exploded in 1986, has outstanding debt of $83 million. >>> and giants stadium demolished in 2010 has outstanding debt of $266 million which won't be paid off until 2025. and yet, when it comes to football stadiums, cities keep building new giant facilities with state and local governments on average paying for 57% of all construction costs. that translates to over $6 billion of taxpayers to build fancy new stadiums since 1995. take the minnesota vikings new u.s. bank stadium in minneapolis, minnesota, the cost is slated to be $1.1 billion, with taxpayers shouldering almost 50%. mu
new stadiums especially reflect the success of the national football league or nfl, whose total revenue since 1995 is $99.4 billion. but a large part of funding for most of these new stadiums comes not from the proleagues like the nfl but from taxpayer dollars. some critics see it as a form of corporate welfare, and what few people realize is that even after a stadium is blown up, and no longer exists, taxpayer money is still being used to pay off the stadium's debt. the kingdome, home t...
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so it is hard to argue with this perception we live in a time when all national news, almost all national news about politics is negative and combative and home and it's almost as if there is no place for thoughtful journalism or positive news coverage and when the media isn't highlighting washington's inability to get the job done they are featuring political coverage that amounts to partisans on both sides of the aisle, predictably bashing one another. fox news regularly treats its audience is too hyperbolic presentations of stories about barack obama's failures and his liberal counterpart, msnbc aired an endless array of stories while bashing the house of representatives. and the next day we see the same thing happening. it's not only television that presents this. they reinforce the message is. jon stewart described congress this way. i'm not saying it's bad at its job i'm just saying it's the equivalent to a skunk with a head in the jar of skippy peanut butter. when the house their 33rd of votes to appeal the affordable care act than the late-night show said it was mostly a symbolic
so it is hard to argue with this perception we live in a time when all national news, almost all national news about politics is negative and combative and home and it's almost as if there is no place for thoughtful journalism or positive news coverage and when the media isn't highlighting washington's inability to get the job done they are featuring political coverage that amounts to partisans on both sides of the aisle, predictably bashing one another. fox news regularly treats its audience...
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nhk world has the details. >> reporter: these are two proposals for japan's new national stadium. plan a, a stadium with wooden greenery will offer a setting on a terrace surrounding the stadium selecting the traditional japanese design. plan b, set to create a new tradition for the 21st century. 71 wooden pillars support a stand that looks like a porcelain bowl. people in tokyo were curious to see the new designs. >> translator: they are simple and they don't look too showy. >> translator: they're both good because i've never seen anything like this before >> translator: they are ordinary, there's nothing special about them. >> translator: we need to think what the stadium will be used for after the games and it needs to match its surroundings. >> reporter: in july, prime minister shinzo abe scrapped original stadium design by the london based architect in the face of opposition to a rising price tag. the cost of building it had risen to almost $2 billion, nearly double the original estimate. so the japan sport council, or jsc, began inviting fresh proposals in september. these pr
nhk world has the details. >> reporter: these are two proposals for japan's new national stadium. plan a, a stadium with wooden greenery will offer a setting on a terrace surrounding the stadium selecting the traditional japanese design. plan b, set to create a new tradition for the 21st century. 71 wooden pillars support a stand that looks like a porcelain bowl. people in tokyo were curious to see the new designs. >> translator: they are simple and they don't look too showy....
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new homes. >> the afghan national army said that 21 have been killed i. fighting continues in the town of sangin. we have more from there. >> it's very difficult to know exactly what is going on at this moment because it changes every few hours. a few hours ago the government now controls the district building. now the taliban controls this area. we spoke with residents of the area, and also some soldiers who were fighting gangs of robbers the government in the battlefield. the soldiers are complaining from lack of leadership among the afghan security forces. they're complaining there is not enough support by americans. they say the war cannot be won out air support. also they're complainin complaining about logistics supplies. sangin is 70 kilometers away from the capital. and any supply needs to go by road, and the government is not here. so this 70 kilometers is all taliban strong-hold area. that's why it makes it difficult for afghan security forces to gain enough supplies for their forces in sangin. >> poisons protesting for the bodies of their loved
new homes. >> the afghan national army said that 21 have been killed i. fighting continues in the town of sangin. we have more from there. >> it's very difficult to know exactly what is going on at this moment because it changes every few hours. a few hours ago the government now controls the district building. now the taliban controls this area. we spoke with residents of the area, and also some soldiers who were fighting gangs of robbers the government in the battlefield. the...
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next, the new star at the national zoo. baby at the national zoo, a baby panda, made its public debut today, so we sent cub reporter chip reid for a look. >> reporter: getting introduced to the media at four months old is something usually reserved for a royalty. well, that's exactly what pay bay is, the prince of cute. millions of panda lovers have watched him grow up on the national zoo's panda-cam, from birth when he was completely helpless to where he is today, which is just mostly helpless. doctors say he's in perfect health and give much of the credit to mom, who endlessly plays with him, carries him over rocks, slides hims across the floor, and nuzzles him to sleep. brandie smith is in charge of animal care at the zoo. >> right now, he is entirely dependent upon her, so he's not eating any solid food. she's nursing him. that's where he gets all of his newt rent. everything comes from mom right now. >> reporter: today mom, or may
next, the new star at the national zoo. baby at the national zoo, a baby panda, made its public debut today, so we sent cub reporter chip reid for a look. >> reporter: getting introduced to the media at four months old is something usually reserved for a royalty. well, that's exactly what pay bay is, the prince of cute. millions of panda lovers have watched him grow up on the national zoo's panda-cam, from birth when he was completely helpless to where he is today, which is just mostly...
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. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >>> talking tonight about genetically engineered food and talking about frankenfish. it is as safe or as safe as regular salmon. the fda saying the company producing the salmon can only raise the animals in land based tanks in canada and panama. they say they won't be able to bretey in the unlikely even that they escape-- breed. among the groups not satisfied with the fda assurances is the california based golden gate salmon association. it is a coalition of companies that rely on wild salmon. the group says genetically engineered salmon poses a threat to wild salmon and 91.4 billion dollar salmon engineer. john mcmanus joins me. thank you so much for being with us. it took 20 years of looking at this for the fda to finally previous genetically modified salmon. why could it pose a problem? <
. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >>> talking tonight about genetically engineered food and talking about frankenfish. it is as safe or as safe as regular salmon. the fda saying the company producing the salmon can only raise the animals in land based tanks in canada and panama. they say they won't be able to bretey in the unlikely even that they escape-- breed. among the groups not...
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. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take closer look. >> sunday on "hard earned". losing control. >> 50 and broke. i live with the consequences every day. >> harsh realities. >> i did two tours in iraq, when i came back i couldn't find a job. >> fighting to survive. >> bein' a man and can't put my family in a home that they deserve... that's a problem for me. >> hard earned pride. hard earned respect. hard earned future. a real look at the american dream. "hard earned". sunday, 10:00 eastern. "hard earned". sunday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> every monday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. no topic off limits. >> 'cause i'm like, "dad, there are hookers in this house". >> exclusive conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> these are very vivid, human stories. >> if you have an agenda with people, you sometimes don't see the truth. >> "talk to al jazeera". monday, 6:00 eastern.
. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take closer look. >> sunday on "hard earned". losing control. >> 50 and broke. i live with the consequences every day. >> harsh realities. >> i did two tours in iraq, when i came back i couldn't find a job. >> fighting to survive. >> bein' a man and can't put my family in a home that they deserve... that's a problem for me. >>...
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reverend al sharpton and several others forming a new national campaign to try to stop gun violence. >> two gun massacres in less than a week. yes, we have been here before, pleading for sanity amidst this insane gun violence, but now a new national push to try to end all of these deaths by guns. the numbers are just staggering. more than 11,000 people are shot and killed in the united states every year. reverend al sharpton and spike lee, the filmmaker, are among those now calling for action to try to stop that. and joining them, the mother of a young boy murdered by senseless gun violence in new york city and making an emotional plea. she can't save her son, but maybe she can help save someone else's. here's eyewitness news reporter tim fleischer. >> [ voice breaking ] i got to my son. >> at just 4 years old, lloyd morgan is a glaring example of the senseless gun violence his mother and others want to stop. >> this is not just a problem -- a problem here in harlem. it's not just a problem here in new york. it's a problem throughout this nation. >> this new initiative also brought ou
reverend al sharpton and several others forming a new national campaign to try to stop gun violence. >> two gun massacres in less than a week. yes, we have been here before, pleading for sanity amidst this insane gun violence, but now a new national push to try to end all of these deaths by guns. the numbers are just staggering. more than 11,000 people are shot and killed in the united states every year. reverend al sharpton and spike lee, the filmmaker, are among those now calling for...
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he warns that the alternative >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> as the nation engages in a heated debate about whether to raise the minimum wage it is actually still legal in this country to pay disabled workers below the minimum wage. as we saw earlier, sheltered workshops which employ a large majority of the disabled working population, can pay their employees as little as $1 an hour or less. some believe the workshops are a godsend for a population that would otherwise be shuttered at home but others charge that paying anyone below minimum wage is exploitation and discrimination. randy hilton represents sheltered workshops in missouri. he supports a bill that recently passed in st. louis that would allow workshops to be exempt from a wage like. he joins us now from kansas city. randy good to see you. thank you so much for being with us. the issue here is whether or not the disabled working population would be better off with a system that paid them more or they're better off with a system that pays
he warns that the alternative >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> as the nation engages in a heated debate about whether to raise the minimum wage it is actually still legal in this country to pay disabled workers below the minimum wage. as we saw earlier, sheltered workshops which employ a large majority of the disabled working population, can pay their employees as little as $1 an hour or...
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industry got congress to initiate a deadline to install safety equipment designed to >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >>> i'm talking about for profit colleges. often the schools are targeted by state and depral investigators because of -- federal investigators because of infair practices, including calling veterans several times a day, saying credits will transfer to other schools. anything. critics include some lawmakers who say the federal government is not doing enough to protect or tell them when a school is under investigation. here is part two. mary snow's report. >> they are trying to swindle and hoodwink you. >> in 2012, president obama attempted to crackdown on for-profit university and recruiting tactics. >> they don't care about you, they care about the bottom line, harassing you into making a quick decision. >> he signed an give order promising to bring an end to aggressive recruiting. has it happened in the last three years, and is the federal government doing enough to protect veterans? >> i don't think
industry got congress to initiate a deadline to install safety equipment designed to >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >>> i'm talking about for profit colleges. often the schools are targeted by state and depral investigators because of -- federal investigators because of infair practices, including calling veterans several times a day, saying credits will transfer to other schools....
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it was national news. here in the united states, it is hard to imagine a killing in miami even making the news at all in georgia and a murder in massachusetts getting attention in arizona. america is different and the most discouraging thing is how unwilling we are to begin to conversation that starts with asking ourselves why. i'm ray suarez. that's the "inside story." america, live from new york city, i am tony harris. it could have been worse, that's what officials are saying about the san bernadini rampage. what we are learning about the 15 killed in the attack. a new policy, and more protest in chicago, demanding the resignation of another top city official.
it was national news. here in the united states, it is hard to imagine a killing in miami even making the news at all in georgia and a murder in massachusetts getting attention in arizona. america is different and the most discouraging thing is how unwilling we are to begin to conversation that starts with asking ourselves why. i'm ray suarez. that's the "inside story." america, live from new york city, i am tony harris. it could have been worse, that's what officials are saying about...
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. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >>> millions of american women it's a medical story that raised alarm. as many as throw three out of four women will have uterine fibroids. the investigation of allegations of a married couple, doctors themselves who say the use of the power morcelator comes with its own potentially deadly risks. >> it is the last place up read, a successful boston person ever expected to be in a hospital ward as a cancer patient, accompanied by her husband who is a boston heart surgeon. she had a rare and deadly form of cancer, stage 4. >> it was a complete shock. when they called me a week later and said are you home alone or is someone with you, i knew prat away that-- right away that that was not a good thing. >> reporter: walking in you felt confident? <> reporter: she did have cancer and an especially aaggressive and heart to detect one with a surv
. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >>> millions of american women it's a medical story that raised alarm. as many as throw three out of four women will have uterine fibroids. the investigation of allegations of a married couple, doctors themselves who say the use of the power morcelator comes with its own potentially deadly risks. >> it is the last place up read, a successful...
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. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's takea closer look. >> we'll go through the top stories. the iraqi government has said its country's forces can handle the threat of isil alone and has called the turkish troop presence on its territory violation of international law. turkish authorities have stopped russian ships in th the black sea port as the two countries remain tense. >>> police have killed an attack on a military command in the african nation burundi. they tell al jazeera that they're forced to take control of the streets as vigilantes. >>> greece is now telling the--it's saying it is not getting enough help from the european union in what it calls the refugee storm. 50,000 people have arrived there this month alone. >> greece are meeting its obligations an but this is something that the whole european union and member states have encountered without having found an adequate solution. >> a group of refugees have been fighting macedonian police at the macedonian border where they have been held for a number of streets
. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's takea closer look. >> we'll go through the top stories. the iraqi government has said its country's forces can handle the threat of isil alone and has called the turkish troop presence on its territory violation of international law. turkish authorities have stopped russian ships in th the black sea port as the two countries remain tense. >>> police have killed an...
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in national news... los angeles schools will reopen today after a terror threat shut down the entire school district. new york city schools received the same threat, but it was dismissed as a hoax and classes continued as scheduled. l.a. officials say the emailed threat came from overseas, and it was very specific, so the schools were closed as a precaution. here in clark county, school police say they have not received any threats. but they are constantly updating their safety measures, emailed or social media warnings. "we never say that it couldn't happen here. our motto is to prepare for anything that does occur. we are always anticipating that we could receive this type of a threat and we prepare accordingly" some of the school district's preparations include a crisis response plan, police presence, and trniaing staff members on how to detect threats. a clark county school district employee is arrested- accused of committing sex acts at school... fox5's miguel martinez valle reports. <
in national news... los angeles schools will reopen today after a terror threat shut down the entire school district. new york city schools received the same threat, but it was dismissed as a hoax and classes continued as scheduled. l.a. officials say the emailed threat came from overseas, and it was very specific, so the schools were closed as a precaution. here in clark county, school police say they have not received any threats. but they are constantly updating their safety measures,...
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jummy: two other national news, rain did not stop people from protesting a grand jury decision not to indict a cleveland police officer in the shooting of a 12-year-old. he was killed in november 2014 by an officer who says he mistook the put gun for a real weapon. the officer who shot rice could still faces administrative measurement for the shooting. the chicago police officer charged in the murder of a 17-year-old toys in court today. the plea he is expected to make. the strange details of the missing country music singer. >> i thought i should have been dead. jummy: a 14-year-old opens up about how he survived the terrifying ordeal. just how cold will it be for new year's eve? doug hill is back with a full >> you are watching abc 7 at noon. jummy: in chicago, the mayor is expected back. he cut his vacation short after the latest police involved shooting. officers actually shot and killed a grandmother and a student while responding to a domestic dispute. he is facing increasing pressure to resign. the chicago police officer who shot a black teenager 16 times last year is in court.
jummy: two other national news, rain did not stop people from protesting a grand jury decision not to indict a cleveland police officer in the shooting of a 12-year-old. he was killed in november 2014 by an officer who says he mistook the put gun for a real weapon. the officer who shot rice could still faces administrative measurement for the shooting. the chicago police officer charged in the murder of a 17-year-old toys in court today. the plea he is expected to make. the strange details of...
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so check it out, it is the national news right here, at i.com, with good day philadelphia and my old buddy bill anderson from good day philadelphia. they got haircuts. what happened was about ten days ago they said if the ego somehow beat the patriots, no one thought they would do that then i'll have a barber come in and shave an eagles logo onto the back my head. >> you know anderson loves a good time. he he saw what looked like an opportunity to get in on what seem like a safe bet. >> i would say it's not really a bet. i trusted him. >> it's a sunday afternoon and the eagles put a solid 35-25 beating, beating, beating. bust out the clippers. >> it actually is a good eagles logo. fair enough, let's have a look. good day. this is the lovely alex, let's just say this is absolutely no damage from this whatsoever. >> that is true, i was smart enough. my favorite tattoo? >> no, i came out clear. >> bill says it's not the back, may be strange when he goes out on the story and he is good day carved in the back of his head. as for for my, is going to walk to the football stadium and show hi
so check it out, it is the national news right here, at i.com, with good day philadelphia and my old buddy bill anderson from good day philadelphia. they got haircuts. what happened was about ten days ago they said if the ego somehow beat the patriots, no one thought they would do that then i'll have a barber come in and shave an eagles logo onto the back my head. >> you know anderson loves a good time. he he saw what looked like an opportunity to get in on what seem like a safe bet....
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>> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> we're in bukavu, the capital of south kivu to meet with abbas kayonga. abbas heads the the anti-fraud division of the ministry of mines here. when we told him we'd heard minerals had been tagged and sold illegally in nyabibwe, he said the site is currently under investigation. >> what can you tell us about incidents of fraud in numbi and nyabibwe? >> so you're saying the amount that's produced in nyabibwe is not very high, but the amount that is exported is very high. >> abbas and his agents track minerals from uncertified mines that arrive in the city. he told us that in the last 7 months they've intercepted 52 tons of illegal tin. he took us to a boat landing along lake kivu, one of the major conduits for mineral smuggling here. >> and how do your agents find out about this? >> and it takes place in little boats like this? >> are most of the minerals that are smuggled across, are they tagged or untagged? >> untagged. >> and where are they going? what's the no 1 desti
>> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> we're in bukavu, the capital of south kivu to meet with abbas kayonga. abbas heads the the anti-fraud division of the ministry of mines here. when we told him we'd heard minerals had been tagged and sold illegally in nyabibwe, he said the site is currently under investigation. >> what can you tell us about incidents of fraud in numbi and nyabibwe?...
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endorsement from conservatives.bob vander plaats announced today hehes backing cruz.a new c-b-s national news poll has cruz in second among registered g-o-p voters.however, an iowa poll conducted by monmouth university has cruz in the top spot.vander plplts has backed the last two winners of iowa's republican caucuses. one in three republican voters now say they sport donald trump for president.the poll mbers come s the frontrunner is taking heat from many over his proposal to temporarily ban muslims from entering the u.s.in a story you will only see on cbs 2 news, senior political correspondent scott thuman shows us how it could couldaffect more than just the presidential election. election. (po-20th@ 3:40) "everybody wants to be so politically y correct: oh let everybody in! we have a problem and the problem"-does the tough talk of donald trump, and the backlash by critics, help or hurt the grand old party? it's a question republicans themselves, and choose a path:- (kris hammond-dc gop--303) me: "are you worried about e brand of your party? him: oh absolutely"(755) "i think maybe candidate
endorsement from conservatives.bob vander plaats announced today hehes backing cruz.a new c-b-s national news poll has cruz in second among registered g-o-p voters.however, an iowa poll conducted by monmouth university has cruz in the top spot.vander plplts has backed the last two winners of iowa's republican caucuses. one in three republican voters now say they sport donald trump for president.the poll mbers come s the frontrunner is taking heat from many over his proposal to temporarily ban...
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stephanie more national news now -- flooding is making roads treacherous for drivers in the pacific northwest this week... this is some aerial footage from oregon. a round of heavy rains and thunderstorms have caused flash floods and mudslides as area creeks and rivers overflowed their banks. the storm also caused power outages and road closures... and more rain might be on the way. stephanie: chief joins us now.. brad ((ad lib weather toss)) "now, we are iowa's most accurate forecast with chief weatherrate the independent weather experts" brad: weather adlib our crazy, mild december weather will continue a couple more days! typically, our highs are in the mid 30s and lows in the 10s, but tonight most areas will remain in the 40s overnight with a mild sw breeze. this will set the stage for a very mild, but windy, thursday as a strong system passes to our north. skies will be partly cloudy tonight and into thursday morning, but we should be sunnier in the afternoon hours. temperatures will quickly warm into the 50s by mid-morning thursday with a high close to 60 during the afternoon for the bl
stephanie more national news now -- flooding is making roads treacherous for drivers in the pacific northwest this week... this is some aerial footage from oregon. a round of heavy rains and thunderstorms have caused flash floods and mudslides as area creeks and rivers overflowed their banks. the storm also caused power outages and road closures... and more rain might be on the way. stephanie: chief joins us now.. brad ((ad lib weather toss)) "now, we are iowa's most accurate forecast with...
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in national news. the man who bought the assault rifles used by his friend. in the san bernardino massacre. has been charged. federal prosecutors say, 24- year-old enrique marquez. was charged with. providing material support to terrorists, unlawful purchase of assault rifles. and defrauding immigration authorities. investigators say, marquez, who was a close friend of san bernardino shooter - syed farook, purchased the two rifles used in the december 2nd attack, that left 14 -people dead. new at 11. the mission bay alliance makes its latest challenge. to the proposed golden state warriors arena. in san francisco. the alliance says, it is suing over an agreement that u-c-s-f medical center reached with the warriors back in october. the group has repeatedly objected to the site for the proposed arena at 16th and third streets. which is directly across the street from the u-c- s-f campus. it says, the stadium will create major traffic congestion around the hospital. the alliance fears the traffic will potentially prevent ambulances from quickly reaching u-c-s-f
in national news. the man who bought the assault rifles used by his friend. in the san bernardino massacre. has been charged. federal prosecutors say, 24- year-old enrique marquez. was charged with. providing material support to terrorists, unlawful purchase of assault rifles. and defrauding immigration authorities. investigators say, marquez, who was a close friend of san bernardino shooter - syed farook, purchased the two rifles used in the december 2nd attack, that left 14 -people dead. new...
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. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> the things that are going to cost and how much, inching towards a deal, it's the "inside story."
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. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> every day is another chance to be strong. >> i can't get bent down because my family's lookin' at me. >> to rise, to fight and to not give up. >> you're gonna go to school so you don't have to go war. >> hard earned pride. hard earned respect. hard earned future. >> we can not afford for one of us to lose a job. we're just a family that's trying to make it. >> a real look at the american dream. "hard earned". sunday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> welcome back to las vegas, the site of the presidential debate. donald trump's appeal to voters is unshakeable. andy gallagher talked to trump supporters. >> when it comes to u.s. elections, few states are pivotal like the state of florida. voters have put democratic candidates in congress for years. they talk to two republicans why they think donald trump is the 2016. >> how are you. >> nice to see you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> for sid, who has been active in republican party politics for years, there
. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> every day is another chance to be strong. >> i can't get bent down because my family's lookin' at me. >> to rise, to fight and to not give up. >> you're gonna go to school so you don't have to go war. >> hard earned pride. hard earned respect. hard earned future. >> we can not afford for one of us to lose a job. we're just...
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. >> he's been called the face of corporate >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. 9:30 eastern >>> we've been covering the soaring rise in prescription spases and we brought you an update on martin shkreli. the c.e.o. sparking outrage when he jacked up the price of a life-saving drug by 1,000%. now he's in the cross-hairs of federal prosecutors. he was arrested on fraud charges. the case is not tied to the drug pricing that made him famous. it's linked to another chant ner his career not widely known. >> reporter: he's a c.e.o. so despised he's liability the most hated man in america. martin's arrest has nothing to do with the drug crisis controversy. it's alleged that martin shkreli used money as a personal piggy bank to pay off debt from his hedge funds. >> martin shkreli essentially ran his companies like a ponzi scheme, where he used each company to pay off defrauded company. >> reporter: martin shkreli pleaded not guilty, his lawyers didn't have a media comment. for the biotech company in 2011. he was su
. >> he's been called the face of corporate >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. 9:30 eastern >>> we've been covering the soaring rise in prescription spases and we brought you an update on martin shkreli. the c.e.o. sparking outrage when he jacked up the price of a life-saving drug by 1,000%. now he's in the cross-hairs of federal prosecutors. he was arrested on fraud charges. the...
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. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> following up now on the tragedy in san bernardino. even refocusing on terror threats it is an inevitable part of the conversation after a mass killing. how could someone so sick or evil to do an act like this have access to weapons? every new tragedy is a reminder that the dangerous can still be armed. "america tonight's" adam may with one survivor's story. >> the thing i always see when i kind of think it over again, and relive it a bit, is that second shot, you know, i was just down on my hands and knees, i couldn't move, i couldn't get up, and there was no way to get away. and he just happened to miss. >> john moffitt, a retired assistant school principal belongs to a growing group of americans, a survivor of a mass shooting. it was montana, 1986. almost three decades ago. when mass shootings, especially at schools, were still rare. >> this was 1986. december 4th, 1986. in lewistown, montana, the afternoon, early afternoon down on the bottom floor of the building
. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> following up now on the tragedy in san bernardino. even refocusing on terror threats it is an inevitable part of the conversation after a mass killing. how could someone so sick or evil to do an act like this have access to weapons? every new tragedy is a reminder that the dangerous can still be armed. "america tonight's" adam may with one...
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it was national news. here in the united states, it is hard to imagine a killing in miami even making the news at all in georgia and a murder in massachusetts getting attention in arizona. america is different and the most discouraging thing is how unwilling we are to begin to conversation that starts with asking ourselves why. i'm ray suarez. that's the "inside story." [ ♪ ] >> it was unspeakable, the carnage that we were seeing >>> one of the first officers on the scene of the california mass shooting is speaking out. this is al jazeera. also ahead on the program. russian and turkish foreign ministers meet for the first time since the downing of the russian jet near the syrian border, but the stand off continues. prosecutors in the u.s. are pushing for the
it was national news. here in the united states, it is hard to imagine a killing in miami even making the news at all in georgia and a murder in massachusetts getting attention in arizona. america is different and the most discouraging thing is how unwilling we are to begin to conversation that starts with asking ourselves why. i'm ray suarez. that's the "inside story." [ ♪ ] >> it was unspeakable, the carnage that we were seeing >>> one of the first officers on the...
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. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take closer look. >> i don't know if it's a particularly american trait, but which sure love to misinterpret our history, to understand today and the past. and americans aren't always getting less religious, obama, and less affiliated. in the first half of the 19th century, americans were much less church affiliated, less religious, and less obama than we would later become, and today i can't help but think that we aren't a great deal less religious than in previous decades. all we have done is release the be social sanction, and the judge. that was attached to being religious. the pressure of sitting together in your church as a family is not there in many communities in america. no one is taking attendance, and not being affiliated won't block your rise in business, your ability to make contacts, or your participation in the civic scene. as an active boomer, i welcome that change. it's time when religious bodies can finally tell who their real friends are. instead of having their headcou
. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take closer look. >> i don't know if it's a particularly american trait, but which sure love to misinterpret our history, to understand today and the past. and americans aren't always getting less religious, obama, and less affiliated. in the first half of the 19th century, americans were much less church affiliated, less religious, and less obama than we would later become,...
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. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >>> >>> there's an international push to try to end the nearly five-year civil war in syria. key leaders are meeting in brussels and in paris. they're going to talk about the conflict as well as security in the wider community. a cease fire has been agreed between the government and houthis in yemen. it is due to start at midnight on monday ahead of u.n. brokered peace talks which are due to start in switzerland on tuesday. there have been scuffles between protesters and court in beijing where a trial has been held for an on human rights journalist. finance ministers meeting in brussels say they are ready to provide financial support to libya if a u.n.-backed peace deal becomes a reality. western powers have also called for a cease fire in libya to pave the way for a national unit government. libya's rival factions are due to sign this agreement in moroccco on wednesday. >> reporter: the international community spoke with a strong voice expressing the support of nationa
. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >>> >>> there's an international push to try to end the nearly five-year civil war in syria. key leaders are meeting in brussels and in paris. they're going to talk about the conflict as well as security in the wider community. a cease fire has been agreed between the government and houthis in yemen. it is due to start at midnight on monday...
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. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take closer look. >>> odd, beautiful, bizarre. an ecological nightmare and health catastrophe in the making. our last stop is where the sea is dying. a 3-hour drive south-east. to a remote part of the desert. >> we are off the i 5. it's 102 degrees. and probably hasn't settled. we are heading towards the sea. it's the largest lake in the state of california, and it's drying up. the fallout from that disastrous. >> approach the lake from a distance, and it's deceptively beautiful. coast ard perfect. not up close. >> the smell. when you get to the beach, it's clear what that foul odour is all about. it's dead fish. within about 10 feet of me, there's literally dozens of them. if you look along the beech, there were hundreds. if not thousands of cubing cueses. if you have a look, it's a combination of sand and body parts. the mountains in the distance. the community has abandoned sections of it. the whole area i'm standing on used to be underwater. now in is all that is left. today the sultan
. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take closer look. >>> odd, beautiful, bizarre. an ecological nightmare and health catastrophe in the making. our last stop is where the sea is dying. a 3-hour drive south-east. to a remote part of the desert. >> we are off the i 5. it's 102 degrees. and probably hasn't settled. we are heading towards the sea. it's the largest lake in the state of california, and it's...