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the university was stormed in northern kenya killing more than 140 students. the kurdistan workers party or the p.k.k. says it was behind the car bombing in turkey's south eastern city. seven police officers died and at least 27 others were injured. >> reporter: the explosion shattered the calm of this residential neighborhood. a car packed with explosives debt made here. -- detonated here. the damage is clear. this family is shocked. they survived the attack. >> translation: my parents were cooking in the kitchen. i was in the bathroom. my children were studying in the living room. all of a sudden with a powerful explosion we felt it and saw something strong. it was like an apocalypse. >> reporter: many onlookers stood in disbelief. many more scared. >> translation: we heard the explosion. we thought it's an earthquake. we were worried and scared. >> reporter: the car was parked here and it detonated by a remote control. once a minibus arrived at this corner carrying police. the explosion was so powerful it shattered the windows of the surrounding buildings.
the university was stormed in northern kenya killing more than 140 students. the kurdistan workers party or the p.k.k. says it was behind the car bombing in turkey's south eastern city. seven police officers died and at least 27 others were injured. >> reporter: the explosion shattered the calm of this residential neighborhood. a car packed with explosives debt made here. -- detonated here. the damage is clear. this family is shocked. they survived the attack. >> translation: my...
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malcolm webb reports now from the university in northern kenya. >> reporter: these students ran away or hid when dozens of their friends were shot and killed. this lady lay under her bed for more than 12 hours. it was a year ago when attackers from the somali armed group al-shabab stormed their dormitory in northern kenya. >> reporter: i'm a journalist. >> reporter: we spoke to her on the phone from just outside the campus during the attack. now she told us the full harrowing story of how her friend carol was killed. >> she was pregnant, seven months. so i guess it was pains. she started crying that's when they realized that there was somebody inside the room. so they went to the bathroom and then they stopped on her. >> reporter: more than 140 students were killed. the attackers came from this direction and they found students sleeping here inside the girls' dormitory. most were killed. mercy was hiding throughout. there were only four guarding the ufrt at the time. many wonder if it could have been protected. the former principal says it was an obvious and vulnerable target. he sho
malcolm webb reports now from the university in northern kenya. >> reporter: these students ran away or hid when dozens of their friends were shot and killed. this lady lay under her bed for more than 12 hours. it was a year ago when attackers from the somali armed group al-shabab stormed their dormitory in northern kenya. >> reporter: i'm a journalist. >> reporter: we spoke to her on the phone from just outside the campus during the attack. now she told us the full harrowing...
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it was a year ago when attackers stormed their university in northern kenya. my name's malcolm webb. i'm a journalist >> reporter: we spoke to her from just outside the campus during the attack. now she told us the full story of how her friend was killed. >> she was pregnant, seven months, so i guess it was labor pains. she started crying. that's when they realized there was somebody inside the room. so they went direct to the bathroom and then they did the. >> reporter: more than 140 students were killed. they came from this direction and they found students sleeping here inside the girls' dormitory. it is here that most were killed. mercy was hiding inside throughout. there were only four police guarding the campus at the time. many people here were left wondering if the attack could have been prevented. the former principal says it was an obvious an vulnerable target. he showed us letters sent to the government in the month before the attack requesting more security. he says they were ignored. he says the attack was a disaster for a region that's already po
it was a year ago when attackers stormed their university in northern kenya. my name's malcolm webb. i'm a journalist >> reporter: we spoke to her from just outside the campus during the attack. now she told us the full story of how her friend was killed. >> she was pregnant, seven months, so i guess it was labor pains. she started crying. that's when they realized there was somebody inside the room. so they went direct to the bathroom and then they did the. >> reporter: more...
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a year ago when attackers from the somali armed group al shabaab stormed their university in northern kenya>> my name is malcolm web. i am a journalist. >> we spoke to mercy on the phone outside the campus after the attack. now she told us the full harrowing story of how her friend, carol, was killed. >> she was pregnant, seven months. so, i guess it was labor pains. she started crying. but soon they realized there was somebody inside the room. so they went directly to the bathroom. then more than 140 students were killed. the attackers came from this direction. they found students sleeping here inside the girls' torm tory. it's here most were killed. mercy was hiding inside throughout. there were only four police guarding the campus at the time. many are left wondering if the attack could have been prevented. >> the university's former principal says it was an obvious and vulnerable target. he showed us letters sent to the government in the months before the attack requesting more security. he says they were ignored. he says the attack was a disaster for a region that's already poor and ma
a year ago when attackers from the somali armed group al shabaab stormed their university in northern kenya>> my name is malcolm web. i am a journalist. >> we spoke to mercy on the phone outside the campus after the attack. now she told us the full harrowing story of how her friend, carol, was killed. >> she was pregnant, seven months. so, i guess it was labor pains. she started crying. but soon they realized there was somebody inside the room. so they went directly to the...
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that's marginalization. >> reporter: when kenya became independent in 1963, the northern frontier district nearly half the country's land mass. but it had no higher education. today, garissa is the region's only university. and for 50 years, northeastern cities and the ethnic somali residents have received barely any development funds from the central government. for years, has wajir and the north eastern region been neglected? >> yeah. it was terribly neglected for 50 years since independence we never knew roads. we never had good health facilities. we have no good education, we're still drinking from dried upti wells. >> reporter: hashim elmoge is a former police officer turned community organizer. today, roads are be being built, and local governance established. but it's the first new road in wajir in half a century. that neglect becomes toxic, when combined with accusations thaten security services abuse ethnic somalis. were you proud of your son? >> ( translated ): i loved him so much. >> reporter: adow abdullahi'sll son was picked up by police--and disappeared. and then he got a cal
that's marginalization. >> reporter: when kenya became independent in 1963, the northern frontier district nearly half the country's land mass. but it had no higher education. today, garissa is the region's only university. and for 50 years, northeastern cities and the ethnic somali residents have received barely any development funds from the central government. for years, has wajir and the north eastern region been neglected? >> yeah. it was terribly neglected for 50 years since...
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fighters from the somali armed group al shabaab stormed the campus in northern kenya sparking a siege. malcolm web was at the university's commemoration event. ♪ >> the victims of the attack came to learn, but their studies and their lives were brutally cut short. many complained the authorities did nothing to prevent the attack in spite of being repeatedly warned and that changes came too late. now, the local government paid for a mem memorial inscribe described with their names. >> we put elaborate measures not only to the university but to the whole town, to the whole township and even to the region to make sure that every cannian who comes here is to do business or who comes here to work or comes here to study is safe. >> a yoosh ago, 142 students were killed and dozens more injured when xwunmen from the somali armed group attacked the campus. at this memorial event, survivors struggle. >> it was terrible. officials, university state staff, people from garissa town to commemorate those who were killed. the hundreds of students who survived the attack aren't here they mostly came f
fighters from the somali armed group al shabaab stormed the campus in northern kenya sparking a siege. malcolm web was at the university's commemoration event. ♪ >> the victims of the attack came to learn, but their studies and their lives were brutally cut short. many complained the authorities did nothing to prevent the attack in spite of being repeatedly warned and that changes came too late. now, the local government paid for a mem memorial inscribe described with their names....
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northern iraq. we are using it to support organizations that tried to build trust as we muslim communities and police in eastern kenya so they can unite against al-shabaab. we are using it to get help to people who need it faster that i think any other agency in the u.s. the government. ..
northern iraq. we are using it to support organizations that tried to build trust as we muslim communities and police in eastern kenya so they can unite against al-shabaab. we are using it to get help to people who need it faster that i think any other agency in the u.s. the government. ..
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northern iraq. we are using it to support organizations that try to build trust between muslim communities and the police and eastern kenya so that they can unite against auch about -- against ousted bob -- al shabab. our emergency grant programs can get small but life-saving amounts of money to activists and ngos under threat is little as 48 hours. these programs now to provide protection and assistance to some of the bloggers and others who have been threatened in bangladesh, one of many examples. to save the best for last, on a fiscal standpoint, libby say that we also use it to support the work of ngos and journalists that expose corruption around the world. this work has contributed to inost $3 billion confiscation's and finds, including over $1 billion in the justice department seizures which is a good investment for your drl funds. i want to thank you for the strong support that this committee and the congress has shown our programs over the years. with continued support, we will continue to do work that that only does our country proud, but makes us safer and stronger in the long run. >> thank you. my first questi
northern iraq. we are using it to support organizations that try to build trust between muslim communities and the police and eastern kenya so that they can unite against auch about -- against ousted bob -- al shabab. our emergency grant programs can get small but life-saving amounts of money to activists and ngos under threat is little as 48 hours. these programs now to provide protection and assistance to some of the bloggers and others who have been threatened in bangladesh, one of many...
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northern iraq. we're using it to support organizations that try to build trust between muslim communities and the police in eastern kenya so they could unite against april shab ab. we're using it to get help to people who need it faster than i think any other agency in the u.s. government. our emergency grant programs could be small but life-saving amounts of money to ngos in as little as under 48 hours. we are using these to provide protection and assistance to bloggers and others who have been threatened in bangladesh, one of many examples. and to save the best for last, from a fiscal standpoint at least, let me say that we also use it to support the work of ngo's and journalists that expose corruption around the world. that has contributed to $3 billion in confiscation and fines and including over a billion dollars which is good investment for your drl funds. so i want to thank you for the strong support this committee and the congress has shown our programs over the years and i pledge to you that with continued support, we will continue to do work that i think not only does our country proud, but that makes us safer
northern iraq. we're using it to support organizations that try to build trust between muslim communities and the police in eastern kenya so they could unite against april shab ab. we're using it to get help to people who need it faster than i think any other agency in the u.s. government. our emergency grant programs could be small but life-saving amounts of money to ngos in as little as under 48 hours. we are using these to provide protection and assistance to bloggers and others who have...
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kenya. you will see in one moment, we almost experienced that amount of rain in a four-day period. let's take our google technology and zoom into the northern between the river to the south and the river to the north. it's difficult to see on this map. i realize that. but we zoom in a little closer, and that gray stretch of buildings there on the riverside, that's the area where the building collapsed. and this particular riverbed is prone to flash flooding. especially when we get nearly 200 millimeters in a four-day period. look at the satellite. convection popping up one after another. convection another name for thunderstorms. and produces a significant amount of rain in a short period of time. this is the time of year when the rain pushes north and settles in places like tanzania and kenya. we could get anywhere between 50 to 100 millimeters of rain fall going forward. what that mean, the flood threat is not over. we'll end sbhi of the images coming out of nairobi. this was also the concern, george, that traffic jams actually led to a delay in the rescue efforts at the collapsed building. so it is all kinds of problems all around in nai
kenya. you will see in one moment, we almost experienced that amount of rain in a four-day period. let's take our google technology and zoom into the northern between the river to the south and the river to the north. it's difficult to see on this map. i realize that. but we zoom in a little closer, and that gray stretch of buildings there on the riverside, that's the area where the building collapsed. and this particular riverbed is prone to flash flooding. especially when we get nearly 200...
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northern europe. many of them will not. the pope has called the migrant crisis the worst of its kind since the second world war. >>> two-time citizens caught up in the china -- kenya-up apparently say they're sorry. chinese media say they were pleading for mercy. deporting taiwanese to main land china after a court acquitted them in a telecom scam. >>> nigeria security will appear before the country's senate to give updates on efforts to rescue the missing girls. they obtained the proof of life video showing 15 of the girls. boko haram kidnapped 270 girls last year. >>> a second earthquake hit kyushu island in two days. the 7.0 magnitude quake struck early saturday. kumamoto city official tells cnn some 800 people were injured. >>> saturday's earthquake struck about 13 kilometers from the epicenter of thursday's tremor, which the u.s. geological center called a foreshock. >> oh [ bleep ]! >> now video from thursday's 6.2 magnitude quake. it was followed by dozens of smaller aftershocks. at least nine people killed then, 800 injured and more than 45,000 people forced to leave their homes. the government sent about 3,000 emergency workers to the quake zone, who have
northern europe. many of them will not. the pope has called the migrant crisis the worst of its kind since the second world war. >>> two-time citizens caught up in the china -- kenya-up apparently say they're sorry. chinese media say they were pleading for mercy. deporting taiwanese to main land china after a court acquitted them in a telecom scam. >>> nigeria security will appear before the country's senate to give updates on efforts to rescue the missing girls. they obtained...