1,165
1.2K
May 8, 2015
05/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 1,165
favorite 0
quote 2
omar khadr: no. >> [indiscernible] omar khadr: educate yourself.education is very important. i have noticed that a lot of people are manipulated by not being educated. education is very important. amy: that is omar khadr yesterday in edmonton, alberta after he was released from jail on bail. michelle shephard, we have 30 seconds. his father died in pakistan in 2003. is that right? a final question. he was charged with war crimes. is it a war crime to kill a soldier on the battlefield? michelle shephard: that is the case that is now before an appeals court in the u.s. they are arguing that it has never been a war crime before 9/11. before his alleged actions happened, it was not a war crime. that will be the challenge. omar khadr is the only detainee who has ever been charged by the pentagon with those offenses. amy: michelle shephard, we want to thank you for being with us. reporter for " the toronto star" and author of "guantanamo's child: the untold story of omar khadr." we will also link to your piece " omar khadr walks free on bail after 13 yea
omar khadr: no. >> [indiscernible] omar khadr: educate yourself.education is very important. i have noticed that a lot of people are manipulated by not being educated. education is very important. amy: that is omar khadr yesterday in edmonton, alberta after he was released from jail on bail. michelle shephard, we have 30 seconds. his father died in pakistan in 2003. is that right? a final question. he was charged with war crimes. is it a war crime to kill a soldier on the battlefield?...
44
44
May 4, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
and he was making sideway glances at omar and omar turned to me saying very sensitive moment. he said i have let you in my life and i would like something in return and i said what and he said can you drive me to this meeting up in birmingham? i drove him to what was basically -- i don't want to say a secret terrorist movie but a secret radical -- meeting -- islamic meeting and they would not let us in. omar got in trouble for bringing us and we had to wait in the parking lot and he bought us chuck ice and he was inside this house in birmingham while we sat in the car. and then omar outted -- outed me. he had training camp and he said i had been with him for a year and never discussed by religion. but he suddenly said look at me with the infidel, jon, who is a jew and they all gasped and i said it is better to be a jew than an atheist. and i don't know why i said that because i am an atheist. and they all surrounded me and asked me what it was like to be a jew and treated me like a rare person. and this was like 1996-1997 and i remember at the time i met someone from the board
and he was making sideway glances at omar and omar turned to me saying very sensitive moment. he said i have let you in my life and i would like something in return and i said what and he said can you drive me to this meeting up in birmingham? i drove him to what was basically -- i don't want to say a secret terrorist movie but a secret radical -- meeting -- islamic meeting and they would not let us in. omar got in trouble for bringing us and we had to wait in the parking lot and he bought us...
154
154
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
let's go to brent. >> omar, it was an absolute battle from start to finish.t was your take on the fight? >> it was a good fight. i expected it to be this way. we prepared for this. and i'm just happy i gave my fans a good performance, and i gave them the win. >> they love you. congratulations. omar figueroa. >> yes sir. thank you. props to ricky burns. hell of a fighter man. great heart. [cheers and applause] >> so omar figueroa remains unbeaten improving to 25-0-1. sending the partisan crowd home in hidalgo texas happy for being a part of pbc on cbs. we had a great doubleheader here tonight -- today for our entire announce crew, i'm mauro ronello, you've been watching premier boxing champions on cbs sports. ♪ ♪ there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv, at a price that's totally affordable. starting at $74.99 per month. get custom tv, including internet and phone. guaranteed for two ye
let's go to brent. >> omar, it was an absolute battle from start to finish.t was your take on the fight? >> it was a good fight. i expected it to be this way. we prepared for this. and i'm just happy i gave my fans a good performance, and i gave them the win. >> they love you. congratulations. omar figueroa. >> yes sir. thank you. props to ricky burns. hell of a fighter man. great heart. [cheers and applause] >> so omar figueroa remains unbeaten improving to...
76
76
May 8, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
for now omar is a free man. >> reporter: dennis spent 10 years fighting for omar adds legal rites in u.s. canada. >> when i went to guantanamo i saw a tragically unhappy injured young boy who looked like a sparrow in a cell, chained to a floor. i walked in as a lawyer, and came out as a sad father. >> reporter: as well a father-figure to a young man denounced repeatedly, even today by the canadian government as a hardened criminal whose family had links or sympathies with al qaeda. human rights activists say he was a child when arrested and guilty or not should have been treated leniently. connor had a lot to catch up on this university professor supervised his education at a distance. now she'll work closely, part of a community helping to ease him into society. >> i look forward tonne omar's be -- forward on omar's behalf to an ordinary life. i look forward to the day we can cheer at a graduation dance at a wedding and if he's fortunate, celebrate children. >> reporter: hard to imagine how it would feel to exchange tough imprisonmenting in guantanamo and other places to a quiet lif
for now omar is a free man. >> reporter: dennis spent 10 years fighting for omar adds legal rites in u.s. canada. >> when i went to guantanamo i saw a tragically unhappy injured young boy who looked like a sparrow in a cell, chained to a floor. i walked in as a lawyer, and came out as a sad father. >> reporter: as well a father-figure to a young man denounced repeatedly, even today by the canadian government as a hardened criminal whose family had links or sympathies with al...
67
67
May 7, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
military commission in 2010 omar was transferred to serve his sentence in canada. his lawyers wanted him free on bail, as they appeal that u.s. conviction. and they were successful. >> do i imagine he will be trying to understand is this really true. and he will not really believe it, until. -- a journey that began thousands of kilometers away, and the afghan border has ended here in a courthouse in edmonton. for now omar is a freeman. >> dennise spent ten years fighting for the legal rights in courts in canada, the u.s. and guantanamo bay itself. >> when i went to go talk mow for the first time, i saw a tragically unhappy injured young boy who looked like a little broken sparrow to me. chained to a floor. and i walked in there as i say, as a lawyer, and i came out as a very sad father. >> as well, a father figure to a controversial young man denounced. even today by his own canadian government as a hardened criminal, whose family allegedly had link or sympathies with groups like al quaida. human rights said he was a child when arrests and should have been treated
military commission in 2010 omar was transferred to serve his sentence in canada. his lawyers wanted him free on bail, as they appeal that u.s. conviction. and they were successful. >> do i imagine he will be trying to understand is this really true. and he will not really believe it, until. -- a journey that began thousands of kilometers away, and the afghan border has ended here in a courthouse in edmonton. for now omar is a freeman. >> dennise spent ten years fighting for the...
101
101
May 9, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't know what they were thinking. >> reporter: omar's experience doesn't appear to be isolated. actively rights groups say that dozens of yemeni americans have been treated this way in the u.s. embassy in sanaa. feeling that they are americans and then yemeni americans second class citizens. amin worries about his children. >> my kids in yemen i'm trying to bring them here for the last seven years. still doing the papers. they only had one interview at the embassy. and the first question is, why do you want to go to america? to see me, to be with me, i'm afraid i'm going to die before you see you. >> he says he calls his children every day. they wouldn't need that had the situation worked. passport revocations from the embassy in sanaa in the last few years. >> i'm just wondering if there are numbers that you can give us about. >> i'm not sure there are. >> how many there are? >> i can check, i don't know. >> when the government is able to make decisions closed door, quietly and nobody knows about it then that's where it's very dangerous. but if you can bring it out and bring a
i don't know what they were thinking. >> reporter: omar's experience doesn't appear to be isolated. actively rights groups say that dozens of yemeni americans have been treated this way in the u.s. embassy in sanaa. feeling that they are americans and then yemeni americans second class citizens. amin worries about his children. >> my kids in yemen i'm trying to bring them here for the last seven years. still doing the papers. they only had one interview at the embassy. and the first...
48
48
May 8, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
omar once the youngest prisoner in guantanamo bay has been freed by a court in canada and now 28 yearse was only 15 at the time of his arrest he will live with his lawyer and will be subject to strict monitoring while appealing his 2010 convictions and daniel lack reports from edmonton alberta. >> reporter: after pleading guilty to war crimes before a u.s. military commission in 2010 omar-cotter was transferred to serve sentence in canada and lawyers wanted him free on bail as they appealed the u.s. conviction and they were successful. >> do i imagine he will be trying to understand is this really true and he will not really believe it until he gets picked up by me. >> reporter: a journey that began thousands of kilometers away on the afghan pakistan border ended here in a courthouse in edmonton and for now he is a free man. he spent ten years fighting for cotter's legal rights in courts in canada the u.s. and guantanamo bay. >> when i went to guantanamo for the first time i saw a tragically unhappy, injured young boy who looked like a little broken sparrow to me in a solitary cell wit
omar once the youngest prisoner in guantanamo bay has been freed by a court in canada and now 28 yearse was only 15 at the time of his arrest he will live with his lawyer and will be subject to strict monitoring while appealing his 2010 convictions and daniel lack reports from edmonton alberta. >> reporter: after pleading guilty to war crimes before a u.s. military commission in 2010 omar-cotter was transferred to serve sentence in canada and lawyers wanted him free on bail as they...
115
115
May 8, 2015
05/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
omar was given a 45 year sentence by the military commission. but the obama administration made a deal with them that he would do eight years or the military commission, whichever was least. and so because of the commission gave him 45, the obama administration announced immediately afterwards that he would actually only serve eight, one in guantanamo and the rest in canada. >> >> what happened on july 27, 20002? >> we were tracking omar khadr's father who was the original terrorist from canada.2? >> we were tracking omar khadr's father who was the original terrorist from canada. he's bin had enladen's finance guy. his father wasn't there that day but we cornered omar and six other guys in a mud walled compound. they didn't want to talk. they wanted to go out in a blaze of glory. so they started a firefight by throwing grenades over the wall and killed a couple our off began interpreters. we returned fire and eventually -- >> and this is the picture of the american medic that was killed. sorry we've lost sergeant morris, but if he were here, i'd
omar was given a 45 year sentence by the military commission. but the obama administration made a deal with them that he would do eight years or the military commission, whichever was least. and so because of the commission gave him 45, the obama administration announced immediately afterwards that he would actually only serve eight, one in guantanamo and the rest in canada. >> >> what happened on july 27, 20002? >> we were tracking omar khadr's father who was the original...
167
167
May 26, 2015
05/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
just awful damage down there omar? >> reporter: good morning, if erika, the grounds is so water log here, that the overnight rain that we had here in whim bee lee is turning quiet creeks into what you see behind me. that's basically a river. flooding caused so much damage, and we learn that more rain is on the way. severe storms moved through texas for the third straight day. up to 6 inches of rain fell in houston, submerging roads prompting authorities to declare a flashflood emergency. leaving drivers stranded in their carson flooded streets and highways. even the police office nerve texas had to be helped after his patrol car got stuck in rising waters. in haze county, the swollen blanco river wiped out more than 1,000 homes including one where families gathered for the holiday weekends. two inside the house are missing. >> to observe first-hand what the devestation looks like, can you not candy coat it. this absolutely is massive. >> teams here will transition today from a search to a recovery mix. meaning, that no
just awful damage down there omar? >> reporter: good morning, if erika, the grounds is so water log here, that the overnight rain that we had here in whim bee lee is turning quiet creeks into what you see behind me. that's basically a river. flooding caused so much damage, and we learn that more rain is on the way. severe storms moved through texas for the third straight day. up to 6 inches of rain fell in houston, submerging roads prompting authorities to declare a flashflood emergency....
174
174
May 3, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
omar is looking and getting sideways glances. omar came to me and said it's a hasidic moment. then he said you know i have let you into my life. i would like something in return and i said what and he said you know can you drive me to this meeting up in birmingham? so i drove him to what was basically -- like -- not a secret paris meeting but basically radical list meeting and they wouldn't let us in. omar got in trouble for bringing us along so we had to wait in the parking lot while omar -- we said yes please. so we were in the car talking to each other while omar was doing god knows what in the spooky house in birmingham. then the omar out of me as a jihad training camp. he said i have been with omar for a year and never discussed my religion but he said he suddenly said look at me with the infidel. they have these jihad trainees. look at me with the infidel jon two is a and they all went -- and i said -- paid than an atheist. actually i am an atheist so it was a stupid thing to say at the time. and then they grounded me and asked me what it was like to be a jew and they ha
omar is looking and getting sideways glances. omar came to me and said it's a hasidic moment. then he said you know i have let you into my life. i would like something in return and i said what and he said you know can you drive me to this meeting up in birmingham? so i drove him to what was basically -- like -- not a secret paris meeting but basically radical list meeting and they wouldn't let us in. omar got in trouble for bringing us along so we had to wait in the parking lot while omar --...
104
104
May 26, 2015
05/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
cbs' omar see january coo reports from -- omar villafranca reports from texas. >> reporter: dozens of cars and tractor-trailers are under murky water across parts of houston after about 11 inches of rain fell overnight. authorities declared a flash flood emergency, closed the city's public schools, and shut down all rail and bus services. >> i the tell you that -- can tell you that we have to confirm -- two confirmed fatalities. >> reporter: jason hicks rescued a truck driver in his kayak. >> when i got to him the water had been about halfway up the indoe. he was in the -- window. he was in the back can couldn't swim. >> reporter: in north houston drivers aban danned cars when flood waters rose very fast. >> nothing i ever want to do again. in fact, hopefully no one would ever want to do this again. it's awful. >> reporter: in hayes county the swollen plan key river wiped out more than 1,000 homes. 12 people who were in one home are missing. teams are not expected to find any more survivors here in the debris in hard hit texas. the focus now shifts to recovery and the massive clean up
cbs' omar see january coo reports from -- omar villafranca reports from texas. >> reporter: dozens of cars and tractor-trailers are under murky water across parts of houston after about 11 inches of rain fell overnight. authorities declared a flash flood emergency, closed the city's public schools, and shut down all rail and bus services. >> i the tell you that -- can tell you that we have to confirm -- two confirmed fatalities. >> reporter: jason hicks rescued a truck driver...
187
187
May 4, 2015
05/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
omar, thank you very much. tensions swept through baltimore this evening when rumors of a police shooting ricocheted through a neighborhood. the same neighborhood that was scarred by riots last week. chip reid is there tonight. chip? >> reporter: well, scott things were calm here today until this afternoon when we heard what we thought was a gunshot just down the street. we ran over there and this is what we found. a hostile crowd was arguing with a handful of police officers. some officers used pepper spray to keep the crowd at bay. >> get out of the way. >> reporter: a young man lying on the pavement who appeared to be in pain was lifted on to a stretcher. as police in riot gear moved into the area, a rumor swept through the crowd that a police officer had shot the man in the back. >> here we go again. same old story. >> reporter: but it turned out the story wasn't true. lieutenant colonel melvin russell of the baltimore police department said security cameras caught the apprehension of the young man on tape.
omar, thank you very much. tensions swept through baltimore this evening when rumors of a police shooting ricocheted through a neighborhood. the same neighborhood that was scarred by riots last week. chip reid is there tonight. chip? >> reporter: well, scott things were calm here today until this afternoon when we heard what we thought was a gunshot just down the street. we ran over there and this is what we found. a hostile crowd was arguing with a handful of police officers. some...
117
117
May 13, 2015
05/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
omar, thanks very much. be back from the site of the train disaster here in philadelphia in just a moment. and we see no reason to stop. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors prescribed. it could help save tens of thousands of lives every year. and that would be something worth shouting about. cvs health, because health is everything. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have b
omar, thanks very much. be back from the site of the train disaster here in philadelphia in just a moment. and we see no reason to stop. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors prescribed. it could help save tens of thousands of lives every year. and that would be something worth shouting about. cvs health, because health is everything. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you're talking to your...
98
98
May 7, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
military commission in 2010, omar cater was transferred to senior his sentence in canada. they wanted humphries on bail as they contested the conviction. and they were successful. >> i will not believe it until he gets picked up by me,. >> i had journey that began thousands of killometers away, and the pakistan border here. for now omar kotter is a free man. he spent technical years fighting for kotter's legal rights. in the u.s. and canada and guantanamo itself. >> when i went to guantanamo for the first time, i saw a tragically unhappy injured young boy who looked like a broken spiral to me, in a room with no windows chained to a floor plan. i walked in there as a lawyer, and came out as a sad father. >> a father figure to astrofell young man denounced repeatedly today, by his own canadian government, as a hardened criminal. links to al qaeda. human rights activists say that he was a child and should be treated leniently. kotter has a lot to catch up on. this university has been supervising his high school education at a distance, and now she'll work with him as a person
military commission in 2010, omar cater was transferred to senior his sentence in canada. they wanted humphries on bail as they contested the conviction. and they were successful. >> i will not believe it until he gets picked up by me,. >> i had journey that began thousands of killometers away, and the pakistan border here. for now omar kotter is a free man. he spent technical years fighting for kotter's legal rights. in the u.s. and canada and guantanamo itself. >> when i...
261
261
May 28, 2015
05/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 261
favorite 0
quote 1
omar villafranca has more. >> reporter: emergency crews continue to look for people missing. some were in a home swept off its foundation. part of the task, figuring how farthing things drifted down the stream. >> that's really hard. >> reporter: kelly burns has lived here for 53 years and says she has never seen anything like it. >> it's always been an incredible community town and now i don't recognize it. >> reporter: search crews are carefully sifting through giant debris piles. there are piles like this that line the blanco river. >> we are safe. >> reporter: this family were saved by fleeing to their attic. there are more than 4,000 homes damage odd destroyered in the city. the city can't catch a break. the risk for severe weather is expected to stick around through friday and into the weekend. omar villafranca, cbs news wimberley, texas. >>> the atlantic hurricane season officially begins june 1st. the federal government predicts this year's season will be less active than usual due to cooler seas and the el nino effect on the pacific ocean. the national osha nick and
omar villafranca has more. >> reporter: emergency crews continue to look for people missing. some were in a home swept off its foundation. part of the task, figuring how farthing things drifted down the stream. >> that's really hard. >> reporter: kelly burns has lived here for 53 years and says she has never seen anything like it. >> it's always been an incredible community town and now i don't recognize it. >> reporter: search crews are carefully sifting through...
172
172
May 25, 2015
05/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
omar villafranca has details. >> reporter: with more rain on the way, memorial day have been cancelled in the city of san marcos, texas. today. the city suffered expense x tensive damage when heavy rains caused the blanco river overflowed its banks. it destroyed many roads, homes and sparked dramatic rescues. nearby wembley was also hit. thousands of others who were forced to evacuate are being aurjed to stay away from their homes. severe weather also affected other parts of texas includes houston where a tornado ripped the roof off an apartment complex. a man had to be rescued when he fought for his life. the rains soaks oklahoma, washing out roads and overflowing in homes. a firefighter was among those killed when he tried to rescue people from highwater. >> he got caught in the storm drape itself drain itself. >> that was omar villafranca reporting. meteorologist jeff ray of our dallas-ft. worth station kdtv has more on today's west forecast. >> it was a day of devastating flooding across large areas of texas yesterday and severe weather is the threat today for memorial day. you can
omar villafranca has details. >> reporter: with more rain on the way, memorial day have been cancelled in the city of san marcos, texas. today. the city suffered expense x tensive damage when heavy rains caused the blanco river overflowed its banks. it destroyed many roads, homes and sparked dramatic rescues. nearby wembley was also hit. thousands of others who were forced to evacuate are being aurjed to stay away from their homes. severe weather also affected other parts of texas...
130
130
May 22, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
host: omar, why, why? omar: because it is using u.s. moenney.e pay israel $8 billion poor day, every day month after month. host: 8 billion a day? that's 365 times 8 billion. somebody do the math. omar: maybe it is $8.5 million a day. host: 50% of our budget. omar: in terms of isis, here is my point. you need to go back to a guy named oded yinon. theh plan -- the plan from 1982. and israel's plan to break up every state in the middle east they consider a threat. you notice, peter isis has not fired a single bullet in israel. isis is the brainchild of israel and the united states and turkey and saudi arabia. jordan and turkey allow these spiders to infiltrate into syria and iraq. the united states give them the ok. they train in turkey, they train in jordan. who pays for it? saudi arabia. somebody pointed out yesterday we were able to destroy iraq in a month or so. yet here isis has no air force no navy, yet here we are giving them plenty of play. yet, at the same time, making it seem like it is impossible to deal with them. host: omar, give us o
host: omar, why, why? omar: because it is using u.s. moenney.e pay israel $8 billion poor day, every day month after month. host: 8 billion a day? that's 365 times 8 billion. somebody do the math. omar: maybe it is $8.5 million a day. host: 50% of our budget. omar: in terms of isis, here is my point. you need to go back to a guy named oded yinon. theh plan -- the plan from 1982. and israel's plan to break up every state in the middle east they consider a threat. you notice, peter isis has not...
55
55
May 11, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> omar had gone back to process the paperwork required to bring his young evident daughter back to the u.s. after a six month wait, he said embassy officials interrogated him, then pushed him to sign a document. the state department believes he had lied about his identity. what he signed acknowledged his use of a false name, but omar says he didn't understand the paperwork at the time. >> at the embassy there's no one to translate for you for help you with your needs. when you speak to them it's as if they are not listening to you. when they took my passport and asked me questions, i didn't understand what motivated them. >> the embassy left him stranded in yemen for a year before giving him a one way travel document back to the united states. >> so mr. omar, how does it feel, you're an american, you happen to be in yemen and the embassy treats you like this? >> i felt devastated. i would never expect this to happen. it didn't make sense. i didn't understand what motivated them to do this. what they said felt like empty words. i don't know what they are thinking. >> his experience
. >> omar had gone back to process the paperwork required to bring his young evident daughter back to the u.s. after a six month wait, he said embassy officials interrogated him, then pushed him to sign a document. the state department believes he had lied about his identity. what he signed acknowledged his use of a false name, but omar says he didn't understand the paperwork at the time. >> at the embassy there's no one to translate for you for help you with your needs. when you...
129
129
May 26, 2015
05/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
omar villafranca, wimberly texas. >>> one child is in the hospital in florida after a bounce house the child was in was lifted up with a water spout on the beach. >> oh bounce house! >> the inflatable playhouse was sent flying by winds up to 85 miles per hour monday. it was blown off the ft. lauderdale beach and over four lanes of traffic. four children were inside. one was tossed backwards. >> i thought i was about to die. i was going to die and then the bouncehouse flew out with the wind and i fell in a boat. >> she was released from the hospital after treatment for an injured lip and wrist. >>> and the storm system caused severe rip tides along the florida and mississippi coast. at least three swimmers are missing at florida beaches and one in mississippi. numerous others got caught by the powerful water and had to be rescued. meteorologist larry mowry was our dallas station said the risk isn't over yet. >> it's been a stormy night through louisiana and arkansas that large amount of thunderstorms moves through. hearts of ohio down to the southeast and alabama and mississippi, we've
omar villafranca, wimberly texas. >>> one child is in the hospital in florida after a bounce house the child was in was lifted up with a water spout on the beach. >> oh bounce house! >> the inflatable playhouse was sent flying by winds up to 85 miles per hour monday. it was blown off the ft. lauderdale beach and over four lanes of traffic. four children were inside. one was tossed backwards. >> i thought i was about to die. i was going to die and then the bouncehouse...
114
114
May 25, 2015
05/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
he tried to rescue people from high water. >> he got caught in the storm drain itself. >> that was omar villafranca reporting. meteorologist jeff ray of our dallas-ft. worth station kdtv has more on today's wet forecast. >> it was a day of devastating flooding across large areas of texas yesterday and severe weather is the threat today for memorial day. you can see most of texas is under the gun. we expect, well, damaging winds, large hail isolated tornadoes and, of course, flash flooding. that's been the problem of late. too much rain. flash flood watches up from kansas city. a lot of flooding involved with this and a swath of heavy rain expected to make its way across texas, louisiana, get into mississippi, parts of tennessee, arkansas. now, as far as the national forecast for the west coast, nothing like that. in the 70s in los angeles. mild weather. we're going have a few pop-up storms across the rockies and the worst of the weather across the southern plains in texas. i'm meteorologist jeff ray for cbs dallas. >>> a pressure cooker found in a suspicious vehicle was detonated by a b
he tried to rescue people from high water. >> he got caught in the storm drain itself. >> that was omar villafranca reporting. meteorologist jeff ray of our dallas-ft. worth station kdtv has more on today's wet forecast. >> it was a day of devastating flooding across large areas of texas yesterday and severe weather is the threat today for memorial day. you can see most of texas is under the gun. we expect, well, damaging winds, large hail isolated tornadoes and, of course,...
30
30
May 16, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
omar, if we look at the fight against isil in the past few days, it's not a good time because isil hasanaged to capture most of ramadi. in light of that how big of a coup is the fact that they've got abu sayyef. how key is he in the isil structure? >> well, he is quite influential and key figure for isil and possibly neighbor in iraq. we're told by activists there that sayaff in particular has more authority for isil in that area. he is quite a big shot, if you will. however, given the structure of isil, i think this serves them a big blow. it will not end there their ability because they is how they operate. they always anticipated an attack against their leaders so therefore we have they have alternatives. let's put that in a wider context for our viewers. the leader of al-qaeda and iraq and. there was a leader killed in 2006, and then in 2010, two leaders were killed in 2010. however, that group formed the origins of present day al-qaeda in iraq and syria. this is how they operate. so targeting a leader or targeting an influential member of the group will certainly not end their thr
omar, if we look at the fight against isil in the past few days, it's not a good time because isil hasanaged to capture most of ramadi. in light of that how big of a coup is the fact that they've got abu sayyef. how key is he in the isil structure? >> well, he is quite influential and key figure for isil and possibly neighbor in iraq. we're told by activists there that sayaff in particular has more authority for isil in that area. he is quite a big shot, if you will. however, given the...
121
121
May 25, 2015
05/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: the river in san marcos, texas rose 26 feet in just one hour. the river overflowed flooding homes and wiping away homes. >> we do have 12 missing persons that we're actively searching for. >> reporter: first responders used a helicopter to lift a 68- year-old father trapped in the river for two hours. >> hold on, please don't leave. please don't leave. i'm here for you. he was like i don't know what to tell you. i'm sorry. >> reporter: there was another dramatic rescue near austin. a kayaker struggled to keep his head above the rushing waters of the san gabriel river until bystanders pulled him to safety. nearby women letterly was also -- wimberley was also hit hard. the 100 -year-old trees were uprooted n. home was ripped off its foundation and pushed into the hillside. >> this area is going to come back? >> it will. it will. >> reporter: massive flooding also hit oklahoma. two people were killed, including a firefighter who was trying to evacuate stranded residents. >> he's our hero. that's for sure. >> reporter: the storms also spawned a torn
omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: the river in san marcos, texas rose 26 feet in just one hour. the river overflowed flooding homes and wiping away homes. >> we do have 12 missing persons that we're actively searching for. >> reporter: first responders used a helicopter to lift a 68- year-old father trapped in the river for two hours. >> hold on, please don't leave. please don't leave. i'm here for you. he was like i don't know what to tell you. i'm sorry. >>...
88
88
May 14, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
translated into a legal verdict showing involvement of syria in trying to destabilize lebanon. >> omar al saleh reporting from bure route >>> still to come - the only country dropping chemicals on crops are set to stop the practice. is it is victory for health or drug gangs. >>> and hundreds dead after a fire breaks out at a shoe factory. >> i have a problem... i don't speak english... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> part of our month long look at working in america. "hard earned". >>> the top stories on al jazeera - heavy fighting in burundi's capital. military factions loyal to the president pierre nkurunziza are said to be fighting the coup >>> a shia group set fire to offices belonging to a sunni religious group. they were passing through the neighbourhood >>> houthi rebels in yemen violated a ceasefire 12 sometimes since sunday night. saudi-led forces carried out one air strike >>> rescuers stopped searching for bodies of those killed in a factory fire in the philippine
translated into a legal verdict showing involvement of syria in trying to destabilize lebanon. >> omar al saleh reporting from bure route >>> still to come - the only country dropping chemicals on crops are set to stop the practice. is it is victory for health or drug gangs. >>> and hundreds dead after a fire breaks out at a shoe factory. >> i have a problem... i don't speak english... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a...
103
103
May 28, 2015
05/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
omar villafranca, cbs news, wimberly, texas. >> state disaster declarations have been issued for 46 texas counties. >>> an arrest in a wild hit-and- run in newark. police say this man chased down his ex-girlfriend and intentionally rammed into her car. scott o'neill of fremont is facing charges of attempted homicide and violating a restraining order. police say he threatened his ex- girlfriend at a bar. the woman was picked up by two friends. the officers said o'neill chased three of them in his car and then hit them on cedar boulevard. both cars flipped over. o'neill tried to confront his ex again but bystanders intervened. the suspect then took off, officer caught him yesterday and took him into custody. >>> devastating news to hundreds of people on the peninsula. city of palo alto has okayed plans to evict every tenant in the city's last remaining mobile home park. some 400 people living at the buena vista park will have six months to clear out. before the final vote last night, the tenants argued the owner wasn't paying them enough to find other housing in the pricy bay area. >> with
omar villafranca, cbs news, wimberly, texas. >> state disaster declarations have been issued for 46 texas counties. >>> an arrest in a wild hit-and- run in newark. police say this man chased down his ex-girlfriend and intentionally rammed into her car. scott o'neill of fremont is facing charges of attempted homicide and violating a restraining order. police say he threatened his ex- girlfriend at a bar. the woman was picked up by two friends. the officers said o'neill chased...
157
157
May 9, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
doing god knows what in this sort of house in birmingham and then omar out of me as a jew. a training camp near the airport, he said you have been with me for a year and never discussed my religion but he said -- he suddenly said look at me with the infidel trainees. looked at me with the infidel john who is a jew. they all went -- and i said it is better to be a jews and an atheist. someone in the crowd went -- who says that? actually i am an atheist. they all surrounded me and asked what it was like to be a jew, they had never met a jew as retreating like a rare discovery on a coral reef. this was in 1996-1997. i remember at the time being on the board of deputies the jewish anti-defamation league, he said -- i think he meant me as britain -- hasn't woken up to what is monetarism actually means. i am thinking, paranoid. four years later and ever since 2001 omar's people have been implicated in acts of terrorism. there have been a number of occasions a suicide bomber has blown themselves up and would have omar's numbers stored in his mobile phone. that has happened on the
doing god knows what in this sort of house in birmingham and then omar out of me as a jew. a training camp near the airport, he said you have been with me for a year and never discussed my religion but he said -- he suddenly said look at me with the infidel trainees. looked at me with the infidel john who is a jew. they all went -- and i said it is better to be a jews and an atheist. someone in the crowd went -- who says that? actually i am an atheist. they all surrounded me and asked what it...
86
86
May 26, 2015
05/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
omar villafranca, cbs news, wimberly, texas. >> at least five people were killed this weekend by the floods in texas and oklahoma. >>> always watching always tracking, wusa9's first alert weather, d.c.'s most accurate. >> here we're tracking your holiday installment of the 3- degree guarantee. >> i was forecasting a high of 88. we got to 85. so that is within the 3-degree guarantee. i didn't change it. that is correct, not wrong. yeah, we missed it yesterday. we've only missed it three times the entire month. the warmest may is in 1971. so far we're running in the fifth spot. we'll make no. 2, might make no. 1, but i think that's a tough go. this evening 75, comfortable, south wind at 9, humidity up a bit, dew point at 60 feeling a little bit on the humid side. temps still above 70 degrees, 69 in annapolis, andrews 67 67, 60s in the mountains. more heat and humidity tomorrow and for much of the week with temperatures way above average. thunderstorm threat tomorrow afternoon especially west of washington and scattered storms wednesday, thursday, friday more likely in the metro. want t
omar villafranca, cbs news, wimberly, texas. >> at least five people were killed this weekend by the floods in texas and oklahoma. >>> always watching always tracking, wusa9's first alert weather, d.c.'s most accurate. >> here we're tracking your holiday installment of the 3- degree guarantee. >> i was forecasting a high of 88. we got to 85. so that is within the 3-degree guarantee. i didn't change it. that is correct, not wrong. yeah, we missed it yesterday. we've...
127
127
May 26, 2015
05/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
omar, thank you very much. about 11 inches of rain fell in eight hours in america's fourth largest city. vicente arenas is in houston. >> reporter: it all began late last night. rising floodwaters paralyzed traffic for miles along interstate 10. hundreds of cars and tractor-trailers stranded. by daylight desperate drivers were still trying to save their cars and themselves. this woman was on the highway for seven hours. >> i opened the door and i saw the water just there. i almost freaked out because i cannot swim. >> reporter: across the city, 2,500 vehicles were abandoned. at least two people were found dead, and houston's mayor fears there could be more. >> we've got cars littered all over the city. and as the floodwaters go down, that's one of the things we're doing to make sure that no one was trapped in those vehicles. >> reporter: emergency crews received more than 500 calls for rescue from people fleeing floodwaters surrounding cars and homes. downtown houston looked like a lake, water as far as the eye
omar, thank you very much. about 11 inches of rain fell in eight hours in america's fourth largest city. vicente arenas is in houston. >> reporter: it all began late last night. rising floodwaters paralyzed traffic for miles along interstate 10. hundreds of cars and tractor-trailers stranded. by daylight desperate drivers were still trying to save their cars and themselves. this woman was on the highway for seven hours. >> i opened the door and i saw the water just there. i almost...
77
77
May 25, 2015
05/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
cbs news correspondent omar villafranca has the latest for you. >> with more rain on the way memorial day events have witness cancelled in the city of san marco texas today. city suffered extensive damage over the weekends with heavy rainfall caused the blanko river to top its banks. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> the raging river destroyed roads, wiped away hundreds of homes, and sparked dramatic rescues. nearby whimperly also hard hit. officials there are searching for several people, unaccounted for after the storm. thousand it is of others, who were forced to evacuate, are being urged to stay away from their home. severe weather also affected other parts of texas including, houston where tornado ripped a roof off this apartment complex. in austin, kayaker had to be rescued, when his adventure turned into fight for his live. the rain has also soaked portions of oklahoma, washing out roads and overflowing into homes. a firefighter in claire moore was among those killed when he tried to rescue people from high water. >> got caught in the storm drain itself. >> this may is already the
cbs news correspondent omar villafranca has the latest for you. >> with more rain on the way memorial day events have witness cancelled in the city of san marco texas today. city suffered extensive damage over the weekends with heavy rainfall caused the blanko river to top its banks. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> the raging river destroyed roads, wiped away hundreds of homes, and sparked dramatic rescues. nearby whimperly also hard hit. officials there are searching for...
99
99
May 26, 2015
05/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
omar villafranca has more on the severe weather. >> reporter: drone footage showed what was left after the blanco river in hays county texas, rose 26 feet an hour this weekend. more than 1,000 homes were damaged and several ripped from their foundation. including one with 12 members of two families inside. jonathan mccomb was found alive 12 miles downstream. his wife and two kids are among the missing. rick helped shelter some of his neighbors who were in danger. >> you could hear the house move off the foundation. and warden said, here comes my house. and within a matter of minutes, his house floated by. >> reporter: rain started falling again monday. raising concerns there could be more flooding. >> obviously, this rain and weather is starting to change gears for us a little bit, we don't know what to expect out of that but we're ready. >> reporter: the state's governor toward the damage and compared the wave of water to a tsunami. >> you cannot candy coat it. it's absolutely massive. >> reporter: in amarillo, a 3-year-old boy was killed when floodwaters flipped a vehicle and he was
omar villafranca has more on the severe weather. >> reporter: drone footage showed what was left after the blanco river in hays county texas, rose 26 feet an hour this weekend. more than 1,000 homes were damaged and several ripped from their foundation. including one with 12 members of two families inside. jonathan mccomb was found alive 12 miles downstream. his wife and two kids are among the missing. rick helped shelter some of his neighbors who were in danger. >> you could hear...
148
148
May 26, 2015
05/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 1
omar villafranca, cbs news, wimberley, texas. >>> today the justice department is expected to outline steps the cleveland police department will be required to take to address a pattern of excessive force and civil rights violations. the agreement comes days after a judge declared a police officer not guilty of manslaughter in the fatal shooting after black man and woman. police stopped the couple's car and officer michael brelo fired 15 shots into the vehicle. the verdict prompted protests and dozens of arrests. >>> a memorial day fishing trip ended with a rescue on white hall bay in annapolis. police officers were returning from a wreath laying ceremony on a patrol boat when they spotted seven people sitting on top of a capsized motor boat. they believe the boat flipped on its side after striking a sand bar. all seven people were rescued and are okay. >>> a special response team is on its way to a new jersey hospital this morning after a man died there from a rare west african disease. the center for disease control says the man recently returned from liberia. >> he was diagnosed wi
omar villafranca, cbs news, wimberley, texas. >>> today the justice department is expected to outline steps the cleveland police department will be required to take to address a pattern of excessive force and civil rights violations. the agreement comes days after a judge declared a police officer not guilty of manslaughter in the fatal shooting after black man and woman. police stopped the couple's car and officer michael brelo fired 15 shots into the vehicle. the verdict prompted...
54
54
May 29, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 1
lands jordan has this special report. >> reporter: for mean years this photo of 15-year-old canadian omar the world knew about the youngest prisoner held at the u.s. military facility at guantanmo. he is now 28 year old old. out of guantanmo, under house arrest in canada. and learning how to move beyond what he says were 10 traumatic years in american custody. >> people were drugged humiliated water bored. dogs sleep depravation music it's just they threw at you the whole book. >> reporter: it's the first time that he was spoken publically about his time in detention. he had been under a gag order until a canadian judge ordered him leased on bail earlier this month. he is now trying to answer questions he managed people have about his experience. such as whether he is angry about what happened to him and why he was captured in the first place. >> the first few years in guantanmo i was just all over the place emotionally and ideologically, i was just a mess. i would be around a bunch of people and i would start acting like them. and talking like them. and just doing everything they were do
lands jordan has this special report. >> reporter: for mean years this photo of 15-year-old canadian omar the world knew about the youngest prisoner held at the u.s. military facility at guantanmo. he is now 28 year old old. out of guantanmo, under house arrest in canada. and learning how to move beyond what he says were 10 traumatic years in american custody. >> people were drugged humiliated water bored. dogs sleep depravation music it's just they threw at you the whole book....
971
971
May 14, 2015
05/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 971
favorite 0
quote 0
omar, thank you very much. today president obama pledged to defend america's allies in the most dangerous region in the world, the middle east. many of them, including saudi arabia, are worried about iran's nuclear program. tonight the president is wrapping up a summit at camp david, and margaret brennan is there. >> reporter: it was meant to be a summit with heads of state from 16 arab ally, but only two showed up. the others sent deputies. it's a sign of their frustration with the u.s. for negotiating a nuclear deal with iran, their longtime adversary. president obama sought to personally reassure gulf leaders who make up the gcc that he's not abandoning them. >> the united states will stand by our gcc partners against external attack and will deepen and extend the cooperation that we have when it comes to the many challenges that exist in the region. >> reporter: today the u.s. pledgede arms sales to the region, increase joint military exercises and intergrate their missile defense systems. but that stopped
omar, thank you very much. today president obama pledged to defend america's allies in the most dangerous region in the world, the middle east. many of them, including saudi arabia, are worried about iran's nuclear program. tonight the president is wrapping up a summit at camp david, and margaret brennan is there. >> reporter: it was meant to be a summit with heads of state from 16 arab ally, but only two showed up. the others sent deputies. it's a sign of their frustration with the u.s....
52
52
May 29, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
we meet omar. ♪ ♪ >>> talks to tackle the growing migrant crisis in southeast asia are underway in bangkokentatives from 17 nations are attending. this includes myanmar where most of the rohingya migrants are from. it says it's being singled out over the crisis, thailand, meanwhile, says it will allow the u.s. to fly surveillance planes from its territory to identify boats of migrants adrift at sea. >> we have to stabilize urgently. we have to develop better ways of discussing and meeting on these issues and taking action when people are setting sea in the boats and then we need to look at the root causes of why people feel they have no alternative but to flee their own countries and take such a dangerous, dangerous trip. >> let's go to our correspondent scott heidler now he's live for us in bangkok. looks like we might have some progress scott? >> reporter: a little bit yeah, we heard from the u.s. assistants secretary of state and she mentioned the root causes. that is an area where we might be making a little progress at the end of the day the. at least some channels of communications h
we meet omar. ♪ ♪ >>> talks to tackle the growing migrant crisis in southeast asia are underway in bangkokentatives from 17 nations are attending. this includes myanmar where most of the rohingya migrants are from. it says it's being singled out over the crisis, thailand, meanwhile, says it will allow the u.s. to fly surveillance planes from its territory to identify boats of migrants adrift at sea. >> we have to stabilize urgently. we have to develop better ways of...
333
333
May 25, 2015
05/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 333
favorite 0
quote 0
and jeff, this week's forecast calls for more rain. >> glor: omar, thank you very much. there was more severe weather as a tornado hit an apartment complex in houston this morning. it had 100 mile-an-hour winds and damaged rooftops, blew out windows and knocked down trees two people were hurt, dozens of apartments were damaged. and as we mentioned, these storms also turned deadly in oklahoma. here's allison harris of our tulsa affiliate kotv. >> reporter: parts of sapulpa and creek county remain underwater tonight. eastern oklahoma saw up to six inches of rain overnight washing out roads, overflowing homes, and threatening hundreds of residents to evacuate. around the clock rescue operations are under way as first responders help people trapped in their homes. captain jason farley, a nearly 20 year veteran with the fire department died while trying to rescue ten residents in claremore. >> one of the firefighters fell into a storm drain. we believe one of the other firefighters attempted to help him out of the storm drain and got taken in as well. we suspect that he drown
and jeff, this week's forecast calls for more rain. >> glor: omar, thank you very much. there was more severe weather as a tornado hit an apartment complex in houston this morning. it had 100 mile-an-hour winds and damaged rooftops, blew out windows and knocked down trees two people were hurt, dozens of apartments were damaged. and as we mentioned, these storms also turned deadly in oklahoma. here's allison harris of our tulsa affiliate kotv. >> reporter: parts of sapulpa and creek...
143
143
May 1, 2015
05/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
let's go to omar in new york. omar. >> booyah jim. omar from new york.ed away from linn when it was higher. we like energy transfer partners if we want to be in that because they reported a really great quarter. let's go to richard in delaware. richard. >> booyah jim, how are you doing today? >> i'm doing pretty well. how about you? >> caller: doing great. my stock is pg therapudics. >> we had him on the show. go with that one. john. >> caller: hi. congratulations on your marriage. >> oh, thank you. >> caller: i told you this past year just celebrated 50 years i celebrated in jerico turnpike in new york. >> fantastic. there's a good diner there. >> caller: yeah. anyway, jim, my stock i'd like your input on dvax. >> that's hep b. it's been all over the map. the stock doubled and it's come back down. you're owed a longer explanation just than i think it's okay. i'll come right back. susan in california, susan. >> caller: booyah. i love you. i read you on the internet and watch your shows. i'm an apple investor because of you. it's mastercard. it's been sta
let's go to omar in new york. omar. >> booyah jim. omar from new york.ed away from linn when it was higher. we like energy transfer partners if we want to be in that because they reported a really great quarter. let's go to richard in delaware. richard. >> booyah jim, how are you doing today? >> i'm doing pretty well. how about you? >> caller: doing great. my stock is pg therapudics. >> we had him on the show. go with that one. john. >> caller: hi....
144
144
May 26, 2015
05/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you omar. that same storm system by the way being blamed for a deadly tornado that killed at least 13 people in mexico. another 200 people were hurt when the storm ripped through a town along the border with texas. rescuers are digging through the rubble looking for any other survivors. officials say it has been more than 100 years since a tornado that strong hit the city. >> coming up this morning terrifying trip to the beach for a bunch of children. >> i was crying. i was crying. and i was like oh, my god. oh my god. oh, my god i can't believe this. >> the cameras were rolling when that bounce ball was launched into the air tossed onto roadway. hear from one of the little girls who was tossed around in that bounce house. >> also, the fbi is investigating at least six reported threats against us flights. we'll tell you what officials found after searching two planes. when we come back. this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and
thank you omar. that same storm system by the way being blamed for a deadly tornado that killed at least 13 people in mexico. another 200 people were hurt when the storm ripped through a town along the border with texas. rescuers are digging through the rubble looking for any other survivors. officials say it has been more than 100 years since a tornado that strong hit the city. >> coming up this morning terrifying trip to the beach for a bunch of children. >> i was crying. i was...
106
106
May 15, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
omar al saleh, al jazeera beirut. >>> tear gas at draimentors demonstrators in the west bank.kpa day commemorates palestinians following the creation of israel. palestinian president vowed his people would not be moved again. >>> the wreckage of a u.s. marine helicopter has been found in nepal delivering aid on tuesday after a second massive earthquake occurred. 110 people died in this week's after-shock three weeks after 8,000 were killed in the first. fez jamil is in kathmandu. >> reporter: these green army tents are now home to some of nepal's government. the government was scrambling to respond but still able to operate out of some of their offices but after the major aftershock on may 12th, many ministers and government workers are scared to go inside their own building. >> translator: the nepali people have to feel that the government still exists. we'll fix the buildings as soon as possible. >> reporter: the damage of the buildings is still unclear. as damage assessments are still happening at the capital with the monsoon rains approaching and, many are wondering where
omar al saleh, al jazeera beirut. >>> tear gas at draimentors demonstrators in the west bank.kpa day commemorates palestinians following the creation of israel. palestinian president vowed his people would not be moved again. >>> the wreckage of a u.s. marine helicopter has been found in nepal delivering aid on tuesday after a second massive earthquake occurred. 110 people died in this week's after-shock three weeks after 8,000 were killed in the first. fez jamil is in...
140
140
May 25, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
omar saleh reports. >> took his livestock with him. some died on the way to lebanon. others were sold. only seven sheep and goats from his herd made it. >> translator: how can i leave it behind? it's part of my grandfather's tradition. we earn our living from them. how can i leave it behind. >> reporter: it's been estimated there are 60% rise in the number of livestock in the area near the border with syria. some of them have brought their livestock with them. because the war has stopped the delivery of animal vaccinations, the risk of animal transport of disease has increased. large number of animals arrived without proper health checks. some farmers have reported new diseases over the past two years. the most common foot and mouth which causes ulcers. the alarm is over a influence disease known as lumpy skin. the united nations food and agricultural organization says it has killed some cattle. >> lumpy skin disease has appeared in syria iraq and lebanon. a large number of cattle in lebanon, especially dairy cattle are very small growers they own two, three four cows
omar saleh reports. >> took his livestock with him. some died on the way to lebanon. others were sold. only seven sheep and goats from his herd made it. >> translator: how can i leave it behind? it's part of my grandfather's tradition. we earn our living from them. how can i leave it behind. >> reporter: it's been estimated there are 60% rise in the number of livestock in the area near the border with syria. some of them have brought their livestock with them. because the war...
82
82
May 2, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
and they are on may 15th eisenhower, patton, omar bradley, winston churchill, king george the sixth and several dozen of the most senior commanders have gathered to review for it last time the plan called overlord, which is the invasion of france, which is to take place in three weeks. they met in an auditorium at st. paul's called the model room and the general said that girls were bundled up in their overcoats because even that was the middle of night, it was cold as a meat locker and they sat on hold with benches normally reserved for schoolboys. the poet john milton among other english luminaries had gone to st. paul. on the florida cop put it this auditorium was an enormous paris relief map of the normandy coast, where the rivers and teeth into the atlantic and a british brigadier and no skid socks shuffled around on this hop is a discussed the individual locales and what would be coming in three weeks the most famous battlefield in the world. the beaches, for example. utah omaha, gold, juno, sword and towns no one had heard of it soon would become infamous. towns like saint lo and
and they are on may 15th eisenhower, patton, omar bradley, winston churchill, king george the sixth and several dozen of the most senior commanders have gathered to review for it last time the plan called overlord, which is the invasion of france, which is to take place in three weeks. they met in an auditorium at st. paul's called the model room and the general said that girls were bundled up in their overcoats because even that was the middle of night, it was cold as a meat locker and they...