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at the time, there was no mention of the pilot, 26 years old, who's jet was crashed in northeast syria last december. no mention of him. jordan then, it would seem separately was engaged in this process of trying to trade with isil. isil were also talking in those terms, as well. there was confusion of an extension of the deadline and further, this time an audio threat to everyone saying that unless there was the release by sundown on thursday, then there would be the death of this man. there was silence then, no communication from isil since until this video. we now have a pivotal moment in this crisis. we had a would-be suicide bomber a military jordanian f.6 pilot and a civilian 47-year-old journalist all their lives at stake. we've lost one. now the question is whether or not the pilot is alive, whether or not the jordanian pilot is alive. jordan wants proof and that has not been motor coming. we do not know where this goes next. >> thank you. let just comments on the developments of the last few hours. obviously shocking news about the death of this japanese hostage, when seen in
at the time, there was no mention of the pilot, 26 years old, who's jet was crashed in northeast syria last december. no mention of him. jordan then, it would seem separately was engaged in this process of trying to trade with isil. isil were also talking in those terms, as well. there was confusion of an extension of the deadline and further, this time an audio threat to everyone saying that unless there was the release by sundown on thursday, then there would be the death of this man. there...
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. >> isil has great leeway in northeast syria.sed on the ground in that region. >> reporter: david martin, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the northeast blizzard. wile have live reports and get the forecast. >>> plus, a new warning about exposure to radiation from medical imaging. >>> and we'll meet a mom who's offering a new view of family life through her unique photos. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, taking a live look at the golden gate bridge right now. maybe one car. >>> we do this every morning about 4:30 and there's one vehicle. >> good to have you back. >> good to be back on this january 27. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i know. >> what are we going to do that i had? >> first we're going to go to traffic and weather. >> good idea. >>> good morning. we have some interesting developments in the weather department. out the door
. >> isil has great leeway in northeast syria.sed on the ground in that region. >> reporter: david martin, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the northeast blizzard. wile have live reports and get the forecast. >>> plus, a new warning about exposure to radiation from medical imaging. >>> and we'll meet a mom who's offering a new view of family life through her unique photos. that's the...
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. >> isil has great leeway in northeast syria. they're not opposed on the ground in that region. >> reporter: in march the u.s. military plans to start training a force of about 5,000 fighters to oppose isis on the ground. but pentagon officials say it will be late this year or early next before they are capable of taking back lost ground. scott? >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon. david, thanks. we're going to be heading back inside as we continue the broadcast in a moment. saving for retirement: why experts say saving a little is better than nothing. and what saved a pilot when he fan out of fuel when the "cbs evening news" continues. stuff like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower cholesterol. new ensure active heart health supports your heart and body so you stay active and strong. ensure, take life in. working on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my knees. but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot
. >> isil has great leeway in northeast syria. they're not opposed on the ground in that region. >> reporter: in march the u.s. military plans to start training a force of about 5,000 fighters to oppose isis on the ground. but pentagon officials say it will be late this year or early next before they are capable of taking back lost ground. scott? >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon. david, thanks. we're going to be heading back inside as we continue the broadcast in a...
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the 26-year-old airman was taken captive when his coalition warplane came down in northeast syria last he belongs to a prominent sunni family in jordan. on saturday representatives of several jordanian churches met with his family. afterward, his father called on isis a sunni group, to treat his son as a guest. >> translator: i hope they will be generous to him and his family and uhl the ones that love mutah to release him soon. >> the pilot is the first known coalition member isis has taken captive. >>> just ahead, north korea is heating up its rhetoric over new u.s. sanctions. kim jong-un is sending signals he may want to cool tensions with his neighbors to the south. we'll have a report. ce. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. whoo! forty-four ladies, that's me! whoo...gonna get some cold
the 26-year-old airman was taken captive when his coalition warplane came down in northeast syria last he belongs to a prominent sunni family in jordan. on saturday representatives of several jordanian churches met with his family. afterward, his father called on isis a sunni group, to treat his son as a guest. >> translator: i hope they will be generous to him and his family and uhl the ones that love mutah to release him soon. >> the pilot is the first known coalition member isis...
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course the pilot has been missing and has been since december when his f-16 plane crashed in northeast syriapeople are uncertain about his fate. but this has come as such a shock. the ritualistic, macabri familiar that has become depressingly familiar seen here by the key people involved in trying to get his release. japanese and jordanian, utter shock. no official statements yet from the japanese embassy or indeed from the foreign ministry or the information ministry. they are still absorbing the news trying to verify various aspects to what's happened. but this did occur 241 hours after a warning from japan that there was stalemate in the negotiations. the hopes had been that there would be a three-way deal, a freelance journalist from japan, a would beb -- be suicide bomber from iraq who was engaged in the bombing if in 2005, the biggest bombing that jordan had seen of its sort. they had hoped there would be a 3-way deal regarding the release of a pilot, the release of a journalist and the handing over of this woman who had been on death row. it all seems to have fallen apart simply becau
course the pilot has been missing and has been since december when his f-16 plane crashed in northeast syriapeople are uncertain about his fate. but this has come as such a shock. the ritualistic, macabri familiar that has become depressingly familiar seen here by the key people involved in trying to get his release. japanese and jordanian, utter shock. no official statements yet from the japanese embassy or indeed from the foreign ministry or the information ministry. they are still absorbing...
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. >>> and at least 60 people have reportedly been killed in isil shelling in the northeast of syria. yemen's president is negotiating with houthi rebels following monday's gun battles in the capitol. houthi fighters remain stationed throughout sana'a. the u.n. security council is expected to hold an emergency meeting on the unrest. >> reporter: the president expressed his hope that all of the political parties understand the scale of the crisis and that how it will impact the future of yemen. only these details coming out from that meeting. but what was also interesting was that another government source told a number of reporters that the president had called for an urgent meeting for all of the political parties who are signatories to the agreement. and the president wants to have all political parties abroad and agree on changing the draft constitution, and that if it is true means that he is bowing to the pressure by the houthi to change the paragraph in the constitution with regards to dividing yemen into six federal regions. all are very concerned. they have tightened their sec
. >>> and at least 60 people have reportedly been killed in isil shelling in the northeast of syria. yemen's president is negotiating with houthi rebels following monday's gun battles in the capitol. houthi fighters remain stationed throughout sana'a. the u.n. security council is expected to hold an emergency meeting on the unrest. >> reporter: the president expressed his hope that all of the political parties understand the scale of the crisis and that how it will impact the...
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carried out more than a dozen airstrikes and a lot of the islamic states and the fact of capital northeast syriays in several areas of the matter is that have is from of all the sites activists say they're released the same coalition strike in the latest round door no word yet on any injuries and suspected the ride driver is behind bars in connection with the democrats on interstate 580 in oakland and happens is after 3:00 a.m. yesterday your stay sea its recess was year-old chavis marasca livermore allow writing in the passenger seat of the car was killed more russell was arrested he faces charges of vehicular manslaughter and you i aseity handed out a lot of the of drivers over new year holiday in addition to the acid and oakland they're arrested the five people--35 >> reporter: with the new year comes hundreds of new laws and regulations have is a look at a few of them bay area residents cannot expect a more electricity elbow by nearly 6% according to pg&e hist that's a little help cover costs for fluorescent old gas distribution lines and installing new equipment and hiring more workers in t
carried out more than a dozen airstrikes and a lot of the islamic states and the fact of capital northeast syriays in several areas of the matter is that have is from of all the sites activists say they're released the same coalition strike in the latest round door no word yet on any injuries and suspected the ride driver is behind bars in connection with the democrats on interstate 580 in oakland and happens is after 3:00 a.m. yesterday your stay sea its recess was year-old chavis marasca...
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syria. they've been driven out northeast of baghdad. isis needs a win right now. this would be a big recruitment pull for their supporters. >> we're waiting to see where japanese come down on this. we're not sure if that man would be freed in addition to the jordanian pilot. what are the complications for the united states here? we have two allies. we have jordan and japan negotiating for hostages which is something the united states does not do. we need both countries particularly jordan in the fight against isis. >> the united states does do this because we saw with sergeant bowe bergdahl they did a swap last may for five taliban commanders who were in guantanamo bay. the united states cannot really tell the jordanians and japanese don't negotiate for your people because they did it for one of their soldiers in the past. there is a precedent for this. i think there may be a swap today. there are a lot of rumors swirling around about this. we haven't confirmed them yet. i think it's quite likely. >> does a swap like this with isis nonetheless, does this impact jo
syria. they've been driven out northeast of baghdad. isis needs a win right now. this would be a big recruitment pull for their supporters. >> we're waiting to see where japanese come down on this. we're not sure if that man would be freed in addition to the jordanian pilot. what are the complications for the united states here? we have two allies. we have jordan and japan negotiating for hostages which is something the united states does not do. we need both countries particularly jordan...
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syria. the raid almost 250 miles northeast of paris was one of many anti-terror operations across belgium including in brussels and said to have been in the planning before weeks and before the deadly attack at "charlie hebdo." at this hour no direct connection has been made between these actions and the paris attacks. it is an obvious and important line of inquiry. could it just be a coincidence that these potential attacks were set to go so soon after those events in paris. authorities here say at the moment no direct link but that does not rule out the possibility that the events in paris motivated or altered the timetable for what was perhaps set to happen here. that's something the authorities here are also looking at. >> very important point. they saw that and decided the seize the moment or go ahead with it. thank you very much phil black. debra is out front. she has much more on part of it. you're learning about what triggered the raids. belgium said the attacks were not coordinated but you have found out there could be a link. an armed dealer that could have sold weapons to terror suspects
syria. the raid almost 250 miles northeast of paris was one of many anti-terror operations across belgium including in brussels and said to have been in the planning before weeks and before the deadly attack at "charlie hebdo." at this hour no direct connection has been made between these actions and the paris attacks. it is an obvious and important line of inquiry. could it just be a coincidence that these potential attacks were set to go so soon after those events in paris....
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to my earlier point we don't have a political process in syria we're going to continue to see daish expanding itself not just around the northeast of the country in relation to iraq, but also on the border with lebanon and in and around damascus. this should abvery grave warning to us in that respect. >> thank you for your insight. we'll talk to you throughout the day in terms of ongoing developments across the middle east. >> hezbollah is saying it's responsible for an attack on an israeli military convoy along the southern border. what more can you tell us? >> we are hearing reports here, but they are attributed to sources in lebanon. we just heard that a u.n. source may have possibly confirmed the death, the killing of a united nations peace keeper based on the border between israeli and lebanon. we have no confirmation from the israeli side if this is true. it is basically, i would say a needless casualty in this escalation between israel and lebanon, and syria but as you know, they have peace keepers based at that border between israel and lebanon because technically, these two countries are still at war. they have been the
to my earlier point we don't have a political process in syria we're going to continue to see daish expanding itself not just around the northeast of the country in relation to iraq, but also on the border with lebanon and in and around damascus. this should abvery grave warning to us in that respect. >> thank you for your insight. we'll talk to you throughout the day in terms of ongoing developments across the middle east. >> hezbollah is saying it's responsible for an attack on an...
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they are to the east and northeast of saudi arabia and then all of the strikes going on in iraq and syria has a huge iranian component to it. because it has this huge iranian component that means this is in essence a proxy struggle between various local factions that are being sponsored by the iranians and the saudis themselves so it is a tough and difficult arena for them to be working in. >> is this a situation where we could see another country facing civil war? is this also a shia-sunni fight? >> i think it's both. i think it is very possible unfortunately that we may see a civil war in yemen because there are so many competing of competing factions. it has so many sides to it and that is difficult for policy makers to sort out and you don't know who is doing what and what factions they are aligned with whom sometimes. >> colonel lehton good to have you. >> you bet john any time. >> king abdullah had a simple funeral despite a net wofort worth of $20 billion. erica wood has the story. >> diplomats paid their respects to many said to be a reformer. the leaders of neighboring countries
they are to the east and northeast of saudi arabia and then all of the strikes going on in iraq and syria has a huge iranian component to it. because it has this huge iranian component that means this is in essence a proxy struggle between various local factions that are being sponsored by the iranians and the saudis themselves so it is a tough and difficult arena for them to be working in. >> is this a situation where we could see another country facing civil war? is this also a...
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syria. we are talking with a terror expert. >>> massive pile ups across the northeast after a flash freeze sent conditions this week? >>> president obama announcing plans to tax the highest u.s. earners to give it to the middle class. will republicans even consider this proposal? welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. john berman has the morning off. 29 minutes past the hour. police across europe remain on high alert this morning as investigators try to unravel a web of suspected sleeper cells. new arrests include five in belgium, two more in france who prosecutors say were crossing into italy and this morning, belgium officials are seeking the extradition of one of several people arrested in greece. following friday's police shootout in belgium that left two terror suspects dead and one injured, police are out in force. numbers not seen in 35 years. patrolling the streets, guarding embassies and the country's national jewish museum. from brussels we have cnn's ivan watson with the latest. >> reporter: christine, good morning. european diplomats are gathering in brussels for the f
syria. we are talking with a terror expert. >>> massive pile ups across the northeast after a flash freeze sent conditions this week? >>> president obama announcing plans to tax the highest u.s. earners to give it to the middle class. will republicans even consider this proposal? welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. john berman has the morning off. 29 minutes past the hour. police across europe remain on high alert this morning as investigators try to...
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syria's president. >>> chad's air force have bombed boko haram fighters and driven them out of northeast nigerian townthey held for three months. chad sent hundreds of troops into cameroon last week to use that country as a base to launch attacks against the armed group. this man says the government has no problem asking neighbors countries for help to fight boko haram. >> the nigerian government has never never shied away or even pretended to say that it would not so -- need the cooperation and support or even collaboration -- active collaboration of its neighbors in the fight against terrorism. that is why it initiated the move to get this coordinated action by all the countries within the sub region especially in the commission area to confront the insurgency which has come on to our territories and borders, but as the news was unfolding, also the nigerian soldiers have taken back other places. it is an ongoing effort that like i said needed coordinated collaboration of all of us within the sub region. and like i also said there are other communities that are being taken back by the nigerian armed
syria's president. >>> chad's air force have bombed boko haram fighters and driven them out of northeast nigerian townthey held for three months. chad sent hundreds of troops into cameroon last week to use that country as a base to launch attacks against the armed group. this man says the government has no problem asking neighbors countries for help to fight boko haram. >> the nigerian government has never never shied away or even pretended to say that it would not so -- need the...
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syria there is mayhem. activists say more than 60 people were killed and dozens injured by a government strike on a livestock market in the village in the northeastne of the areas largest marketsmarkets and the town is under the control of this islamic state of the iraq and the levant. meanwhile, in northern homs. a dozen people were killed when government helicopters dropped barrel bombs filled with explosives nails and shrapnel on this rebel-controlled area. the bodies were collected for people to identify. and syrian state tv has shown what it says was left after a car bomb in homs city. it happened in a mainly alawite neighborhood. most of the al alawites support syria president bashar al-assad. he's also from the minority religious sect of the alawites with links to shia islam. the capital hasn't been spared from the violence either. up to 40 people have been injured after two apartment buildings partially collapsed. activists say it happened in northeast damascus in due ma, an area held by the rebels. people stumbled through the rubble in the streets. the whole area was thick with dust and smoke. a small child is carried away from the carna
syria there is mayhem. activists say more than 60 people were killed and dozens injured by a government strike on a livestock market in the village in the northeastne of the areas largest marketsmarkets and the town is under the control of this islamic state of the iraq and the levant. meanwhile, in northern homs. a dozen people were killed when government helicopters dropped barrel bombs filled with explosives nails and shrapnel on this rebel-controlled area. the bodies were collected for...
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syria. sources saying at least five members of hezbollah killed in the attack. >>> icy weather throughout the northeasth up a from road accidents. >>> in new york, the bruckner excess way was temporarily shut down after two tour buses crashed and the public bus system was suspended due to the weather. now back to "caught on camera." . >>> massive landslides thunder down. trapping a man 16 feet underground. >> translator: he started to yell, don't give up on me, i'm alive. i'm alive. >> january 2011. teresopolis, brazil. tropical downpours pound the mountainous region outside rio de janeiro. it's a month's worth of rain in less than 24 hours. the deluge causes the country's worst flooding in decades. sending torrents of mud down hills in the middle of the night. and burying people inside their homes. >> translator: i get chills just thinking about it. it was awful. >> luciano rimbrau blogs for local news. he ventures into the affected areas at daybreak to record the devastation. >> translator: i'd see these people leaving, desperate. >> the level of destruction is shocking. >> translator: there were no
syria. sources saying at least five members of hezbollah killed in the attack. >>> icy weather throughout the northeasth up a from road accidents. >>> in new york, the bruckner excess way was temporarily shut down after two tour buses crashed and the public bus system was suspended due to the weather. now back to "caught on camera." . >>> massive landslides thunder down. trapping a man 16 feet underground. >> translator: he started to yell, don't give...
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syria there is mayhem. activists say more than 60 people were killed and dozens injured by government strike on a market in the northeast. meanwhile, people "a" dozen people were killed when government helicopters dropped barrel bombs filled with explosives nails and shrapnel on this rebel-controlled area. the bodies were collected for the people to identify. in syrian state tv it has shown what it says has is left of after a car bomb. it happened in a mainly alawite neighborhood. the capitol has not been spared from the violence, either. up to 40 people have been injured after two apartment buildings partially collapsed. activists say it happened in northeast damascus in an area held by the rebels. people stumbled through the republic in the streets. the whole area was thick with dust and snow. a small child is carried away from the carnage. around 20 children were wounded. the injured were taken to field hospitals. winter and the children are huddled by the heating small bloodied and in some cases struggling to stay alive. it's hard to fathom that the war in syria could get any worse. >> kurdish forces in iraq say the
syria there is mayhem. activists say more than 60 people were killed and dozens injured by government strike on a market in the northeast. meanwhile, people "a" dozen people were killed when government helicopters dropped barrel bombs filled with explosives nails and shrapnel on this rebel-controlled area. the bodies were collected for the people to identify. in syrian state tv it has shown what it says has is left of after a car bomb. it happened in a mainly alawite neighborhood. the...
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northeast. let's accepted it back to you in the studio >>> a 19-year-old denver woman who tried to go to syria to help isis militants was sentenced to four years in prison. she was arrested at denver international airport in april. she pleaded one count of conspiracy to provide support to a foreign terrorist organization. her attorney calls the punishment a temporary setback. >> i would like to let everyone know what a wonderful person she is. her future will be bright. she will get past this. >> her attorney went on to say they would have preferred a lighter sentence but would not criticize the judge's rationale. >>> california judges voted to prohibit grounds that the discriminate against gay people. judges will have to wait until january 21st of 2016 to comply with the new rule. >>> hall of famer ernie banks also known as mr. cub died friday night. banks was a two-time mvp and hit 512 home runs during his 19-year career. >>> the nfl is now acknowledging footballs used by the new england patriots in last week's playoff game were in fact deflated but has no clue how that happened. 40 interviews
northeast. let's accepted it back to you in the studio >>> a 19-year-old denver woman who tried to go to syria to help isis militants was sentenced to four years in prison. she was arrested at denver international airport in april. she pleaded one count of conspiracy to provide support to a foreign terrorist organization. her attorney calls the punishment a temporary setback. >> i would like to let everyone know what a wonderful person she is. her future will be bright. she will...
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northeast of paris searching for the three gunmen. police in france released the names of the attackers. two of them are brothers and both returned from syria this summer and all of them have ties to an islamic terror network in yemen. the french president has called for a national day of mourning tomorrow. more on the hunt of the suspects. >> reporter: emergency crews raced to the scene of the france's deadliest terror attack in decades. masked men with assault rifles went to charliabdeau shouts god is great and calling out the names of their victims. they knew who they were targeting. they killed 12 people before escapes in a car which was later found abandoned. several witnesses saw the attack as it came down. >> i was on my balcony. i saw an injured policeman. >> reporter: the shots came from an automatic weapon and it was quite shocking. it was as if we were in a state of war. >> reporter: many observed the trackers were well trained and carried out their plan calmly. the french president showed sorrow and resolve during an address. >> freedom will always be stronger than barbarism. this is what i'm encouraging you to do. the unity, un
northeast of paris searching for the three gunmen. police in france released the names of the attackers. two of them are brothers and both returned from syria this summer and all of them have ties to an islamic terror network in yemen. the french president has called for a national day of mourning tomorrow. more on the hunt of the suspects. >> reporter: emergency crews raced to the scene of the france's deadliest terror attack in decades. masked men with assault rifles went to...
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syria and iraq to fight. >> the home secretary says the threat level for britain remains severe. >>> now to new video of the clean-up at a northeast philadelphia school. a third of the students at nazareth academy grade school came down with flu-like symptoms. 75 students were out of school yesterday and 55 on monday. the school is closed today. the windows were opened and the school aired out. >> we think that airing out the building will help washing all surfaces again, which we will did but we're doing it again. and we keep the school clean all the time. but we're just taking extra measures. >> no confirmed of flu cases. classes reese assume tomorrow. >>> christine maddela has been speaking to local health care officials about what is making so many people. >> we all know someone who is or was sick this season. what are the biggest culprits? >> reporter: i checked in with doctors from our area. the top three they're treating, the flu stomach virus and respiratory illnesses. right now what happened is several viruses hit at once. >> over the past few years we've had fairly light flu seasons. at least in part of the country. this
syria and iraq to fight. >> the home secretary says the threat level for britain remains severe. >>> now to new video of the clean-up at a northeast philadelphia school. a third of the students at nazareth academy grade school came down with flu-like symptoms. 75 students were out of school yesterday and 55 on monday. the school is closed today. the windows were opened and the school aired out. >> we think that airing out the building will help washing all surfaces again,...
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as you know iran to the northeast, they're worried about the threat of the islamic state in iraq. they're worried about what is happening in syriae worried about what is happening in jordan. the country has so many refugees. it's difficult for them to contain the problem in terms of economic support. and of course with egypt as well. they now have a friendly government in cairo and so at least in that sense they're looking things are beginning to look up. for the united states certainly the conversation is going to reinvolve around what to do about the islamic state and yemen. >> absolutely big topics there. thank you very much for that. >>> a great deal on a new car. reports say the billionaire investors is eyeing a new opportunity. landon dowdy is live with more. the used car salesman. an interesting one. >> that's right. it's very interesting. his investment fund is going shopping in the auto sector. automotive news reports fund is looking to partner with or buy a u.s. car dealership group. the national auto dealer's association meeting in san francisco this weekend to reportedly research the industry and identify potential o
as you know iran to the northeast, they're worried about the threat of the islamic state in iraq. they're worried about what is happening in syriae worried about what is happening in jordan. the country has so many refugees. it's difficult for them to contain the problem in terms of economic support. and of course with egypt as well. they now have a friendly government in cairo and so at least in that sense they're looking things are beginning to look up. for the united states certainly the...
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syria in 2008, assassinated israel never claimed responsibility, but hezbollah has always blamed israel for it. >> nicole, thank you. >> syrian government forces and kurdish fighters have battled for control of areas in the northeast of the country. a occur fee has been imposed in the city after fighting broke out saturday. these pictures released by kurdish forces show fighters taking control of a police station and seizing ammunition. both sides have reported casualties. >> kurdish forces in kobane have had more support from the u.s. led coalition targeting isil positions in the town on the border with turkey. isil seized the town last september. kurdish forces have made advances against the group. >> libya's declared government in tripoli will not attend u.n. backed talks in geneva next week but is willing to negotiate if talks of moved to libya. the rival government had declared a ceasefire sunday while the tripoli based government declared 12 days later. >> a bomb blast in egypt's sinai peninsula injured four egyptian soldiers. a device was planted inside a military vehicle. the soldiers were transferred to a hill father hospital. >> al jazeera continues to demand the release of our three colleagues that have
syria in 2008, assassinated israel never claimed responsibility, but hezbollah has always blamed israel for it. >> nicole, thank you. >> syrian government forces and kurdish fighters have battled for control of areas in the northeast of the country. a occur fee has been imposed in the city after fighting broke out saturday. these pictures released by kurdish forces show fighters taking control of a police station and seizing ammunition. both sides have reported casualties. >>...
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northeast blizzard, the areas getting the most snow and the thousands of stranded airline passengers hoping to get on flights today. >>> the terror deadline. isis and another chilling ultimatum involving two hostages and syria'sands. >>> daring rescue. a burning apartment and lives are on the line. how a firefighter's camera captured the scene with survivors rescued with seconds to spare. >>> later in "the skinny," getting to the bottom of tiger woods' dental dilemma. what in the world happened to that tooth? it is wednesday, january 28th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning to you. i'm reena ninan. >> hello, everybody. i'm t.j. holmes. we start with snowmageddon of 2015. we had a big dig. everybody was talking it wasn't what they expected if new york. >> we shouldn't attack the meteorologists for that. i don't think so. >> a lot of them are apologizing. a lot of people are attacking politicians for going overboard. here in new york city. >> but they took the advice of the meteorologists. >> and then we, the media, say we have a big one coming. we went crazy here. >> marlene dietrich said "once you've for given a man for his sins don't reheat his sins for breakfast." >> goo
northeast blizzard, the areas getting the most snow and the thousands of stranded airline passengers hoping to get on flights today. >>> the terror deadline. isis and another chilling ultimatum involving two hostages and syria'sands. >>> daring rescue. a burning apartment and lives are on the line. how a firefighter's camera captured the scene with survivors rescued with seconds to spare. >>> later in "the skinny," getting to the bottom of tiger woods'...
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view in kobani they've lost much of that town in northern syria and they've been displaced from places like diyal diyala province in northeast. >> so what is the answer pete centre nobody wants to inflate isis to the level of statehood that they're now acting as. do you just sacrifice the hostages? what is the answer here? >> i mean the largest answer is what paul was talking about, the military campaign against isis can we continue to build up the iraqi government? this is not as sexy, it doesn't get as much attention. can we build a more legitimate government in iraq that doesn't so alienate its sunni population that we can move them away from isis? can we move into syria as well to have some viable alternative that is not a jihadist group to isis. only when that military campaign starts to bear fruit will we begin to see an end to these terrible incidents. >>> back at home. the clean-up from the blizzard is only just beginning and coastal flooding from all of the snow is a major concern at this hour. so we will go back to chris in boston right after the break. push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to ge
view in kobani they've lost much of that town in northern syria and they've been displaced from places like diyal diyala province in northeast. >> so what is the answer pete centre nobody wants to inflate isis to the level of statehood that they're now acting as. do you just sacrifice the hostages? what is the answer here? >> i mean the largest answer is what paul was talking about, the military campaign against isis can we continue to build up the iraqi government? this is not as...
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northeast and it could arrive just in time for the workweek. >>> it's time for headlines at the half. a woman that tried to go to syriasis militants has been sentenced to prison. back in september she pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to provide support to a terrorists organization. her attorney calls the punishment a temporary setback. >> i want everybody to know what a wonderful person shannon conley is. she will get past this but she will. >> her attorney went on to say they would have preferred the lighter sentence but would not criticize the judge's rational. >>> and then prohibiting the state judges from belonging to the boy scouts of america. a florida woman in critical condition after a 400-pound black bare ear attacked her. she reached into the cage to pet it. she was airlifted to a hospital. >>> congressman john lewis is the only surviving member of the big 6 of the civil rights movement. alex sat down yesterday to talk about the reasons he joined the movement. >> i grew up 50 miles from montgomery. would would visit montgomery or birmingham and i saw little signs that said white men, colored men, an
northeast and it could arrive just in time for the workweek. >>> it's time for headlines at the half. a woman that tried to go to syriasis militants has been sentenced to prison. back in september she pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to provide support to a terrorists organization. her attorney calls the punishment a temporary setback. >> i want everybody to know what a wonderful person shannon conley is. she will get past this but she will. >> her attorney went on...