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the pima risking here now are among the last said to return to india this week.bout the difficult situation they face escaping the conflict in yep em. evening though they are home now, their troubles are not over. those who have returned from other recent middle east conflict zones say they are still struggling. this nurse returned from iraq last year and said she hasn't been given any help finding a new job. >> translator: when i watch these people returning from yemen on tv, i feel bad for them. i was in the same situation a year ago. nothing so far has happened for me and i don't think anything will be done for them either. >> reporter: these people say they still want to go back to yemen. >> houthis are not any problems with indians, they are very good with indians, we are afraid there will be nothing tomorrow after the war. no nothing, you cannot go and do anything when they start looting there, you know, houses. >> reporter: as their debts grow these people wonder how long they can survive sitting at home. faiz jamil, al jazerra. >>> a white south carolina
the pima risking here now are among the last said to return to india this week.bout the difficult situation they face escaping the conflict in yep em. evening though they are home now, their troubles are not over. those who have returned from other recent middle east conflict zones say they are still struggling. this nurse returned from iraq last year and said she hasn't been given any help finding a new job. >> translator: when i watch these people returning from yemen on tv, i feel bad...
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Apr 23, 2015
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the pima pima driving in catania were pick up 15 miles off the coast.where the government says all the people crossing leave from. in the libyan city we have been talking to some of those willing to make the perilous journey across the sea. >> reporter: they escaped war and poverty. traveled for weeks sometimes months to reach libya. the gateway for a better life in europe. b aba had nearly made it when the boat he was sailing on was intercepted by the libyan coast guards. it was on the same day another one carrying 400 migrants capsized. >> they caught me and put me in container and i come here. i don't know this place. [ inaudible ] we don't understand. [ inaudible ] or they will help us to live us free. >> reporter: mohamed was on that same journal i journey he escaped sarah leon after both of his parents died of ebola last year. >> we are orphan. we don't have anybody to care for us, that's why because we don't -- we don't have any help from anybody. >> reporter: now they are in a detention center on the outskirts of miss rat a misrata. about a thou
the pima pima driving in catania were pick up 15 miles off the coast.where the government says all the people crossing leave from. in the libyan city we have been talking to some of those willing to make the perilous journey across the sea. >> reporter: they escaped war and poverty. traveled for weeks sometimes months to reach libya. the gateway for a better life in europe. b aba had nearly made it when the boat he was sailing on was intercepted by the libyan coast guards. it was on the...
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through dialogue of pima wrong yemen and we agree we need to put an end to the fighting and to what isng today in yemen. >> reporter: air strikes have now entered a third week. its same according to saudi army officers is to destroy military capabilities of the houthis and their allies. >> translator: army commanders and units loyal to former president saleh have told us they have decided to join the legitimate government. they are based in a province and the coalition welcomes their decision. >> reporter: the saudis are hoping for massive action within the army to isolate former president saleh who remains powerful in yemen. on the border crossing with saudi arabia, there are still people trying to escape. >> actually, the situation is getting worse. it's really the company advising us to leave immediately. >> reporter: international aid agencies are concerned about yemen's deteriorating humanitarian situation. the first boat carrying medical surprise to hospital in aden has arrived. doctors without borders says almost two-tons of medical surprise have been delivered to local hospital
through dialogue of pima wrong yemen and we agree we need to put an end to the fighting and to what isng today in yemen. >> reporter: air strikes have now entered a third week. its same according to saudi army officers is to destroy military capabilities of the houthis and their allies. >> translator: army commanders and units loyal to former president saleh have told us they have decided to join the legitimate government. they are based in a province and the coalition welcomes...
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mario valencia enfrenta 11 cargos criminales, estÁ detenido en la cÁrcel del condado de pima.cÁndole las Áreas. marÍa: la tercera divisiÓn del ejÉrcito explicÓ en un comunicado de prensa que sus soldados fueron atacados por artefactos explosivos, granadas y actos de fuego cuando se encontraban haciendo patrullaje. voceros de la guerrilla culparon de lo ocurrido a las fuerzas militares. jesid: tres meses y cinco dÍas durÓ el enfrentamiento entre las fuerzas armadas y las farc. hoy el presidente santos fue claro cuando dijo que el acuerdo se acabÓ. presidente santos: esto implica un claro rompimiento de la promesa de cese al fuego unilateral. >> fueron atacados con artefactos explosivos, granadas y armas de fuego presentÁndose el asesinato de un sub oficial y nueve soldados profesionales. jesid: el primer mandatario de los colombianos ordenÓ buscar a los responsables de los hechos y que asuman las consecuencias. mientras que las autoridades reclaman coherencia por parte de las farc. >> hablan de un cese unilateral. jesid: en la habana, el vocero y comandante guerrillero un poco
mario valencia enfrenta 11 cargos criminales, estÁ detenido en la cÁrcel del condado de pima.cÁndole las Áreas. marÍa: la tercera divisiÓn del ejÉrcito explicÓ en un comunicado de prensa que sus soldados fueron atacados por artefactos explosivos, granadas y actos de fuego cuando se encontraban haciendo patrullaje. voceros de la guerrilla culparon de lo ocurrido a las fuerzas militares. jesid: tres meses y cinco dÍas durÓ el enfrentamiento entre las fuerzas armadas y las farc. hoy el...
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pima cotton is used in bet sheets jeans dresses, shirts talls, and costs more than cotton produced in the southern u.s. however it takes thousands of gallons of water to grow. experts predict mandatory water cutbacks could brick california's cot top production down to lowest level since 1932. >>> coming up next at 6:00, a bay area girl receives special recognition from the giants today for what she wrote about a major league baseball -- mlb's first player, jackie robinson. >> meteorologist drew tuma is up next with the forecast. >> warriors and pelicans with game two tomorrow night and you won't believe who is coming back to the nfl. get ready to start tebowing >>> a ninth grader from california is the winner of a national essay contest. we were at at&t park when the san francisco giants honored kayla savory for winning the breaking barriers cop test. the contest honors hall of fame baseball player jackie robinson's legacy by educating young students about his life. she met with robinson's daughter and won the grand prize out of 126,000 essays nationwide. >> this is truly amazing. i f
pima cotton is used in bet sheets jeans dresses, shirts talls, and costs more than cotton produced in the southern u.s. however it takes thousands of gallons of water to grow. experts predict mandatory water cutbacks could brick california's cot top production down to lowest level since 1932. >>> coming up next at 6:00, a bay area girl receives special recognition from the giants today for what she wrote about a major league baseball -- mlb's first player, jackie robinson. >>...
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pima cotton is used in bet sheets jeans dresses, shirts talls, and costs more than cotton produced in the southern u.s. however it takes thousands of gallons of water to grow. experts predict mandatory water cutbacks could brick california's cot top production down to lowest level since 1932. >>> coming up next at 6:00, a bay area girl receives special recognition from the giants today for what she wrote about a major league baseball -- mlb's first player, jackie robinson. >> meteorologist drew tuma is up next with the forecast. >> warriors and pelicans with game two tomorrow night and you won't believe who is coming back to the nfl. get ready to start tebowing ag >>> a ninth grader from california is the winner of a national essay contest. we were at at&t park when the san francisco giants honored kayla savory for winning the breaking barriers cop test. the contest honors hall of fame baseball player jackie robinson's legacy by educating young students about his life. she met with robinson's daughter and won the grand prize out of 126,000 essays nationwide. >> this is truly amazing.
pima cotton is used in bet sheets jeans dresses, shirts talls, and costs more than cotton produced in the southern u.s. however it takes thousands of gallons of water to grow. experts predict mandatory water cutbacks could brick california's cot top production down to lowest level since 1932. >>> coming up next at 6:00, a bay area girl receives special recognition from the giants today for what she wrote about a major league baseball -- mlb's first player, jackie robinson. >>...
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pima county, arizona. ex-marine jose guerena picks up a rifle to protect his family from what he believes to be a robbery. the police fired 70 rounds hitting guerena 22 times. he never fired a shot. while the botched raids could be isolated incidents, those sounding the alarm say the rise of military-style tactics is changing police culture. >> if you dress a guy like a soldier and you give him a soldier's weapons and you train him like a solider and you send him out in the streets and you tell him he's fighting a war yea i absolutely think that has an effect on mentality. >> meanwhile, the trend is being fueled by commercial interests outfitting swat teams is now a multi-million dollar business thanks to homeland security grants that flooded police departments post-9/11. here at the urban shield event private companies display their latest wares. >> welcome to urban shield. we have the watch. >> dhs grants totaling more than 34 billion dollars have been transferred to local police agencies. >> the federal
pima county, arizona. ex-marine jose guerena picks up a rifle to protect his family from what he believes to be a robbery. the police fired 70 rounds hitting guerena 22 times. he never fired a shot. while the botched raids could be isolated incidents, those sounding the alarm say the rise of military-style tactics is changing police culture. >> if you dress a guy like a soldier and you give him a soldier's weapons and you train him like a solider and you send him out in the streets and...
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most of these pima received on foot. as they crossed the boarder there was fresh fighting nearby.hter jets flew in the opposite direction. >> translator: i am from sadder, i came here seeking a job, there are no jobs in yemen and the situation is miserable. only war and explosions. life there has become difficult. >> translator: we arrived to yemen by sea. then we took the road across until we entered saudi arabia. at first we were only 30, then another 20 people joined us, when we got captured the middleman who facilitated our trip managed to he is came i fade pitch 500 for his service. nearly three weeks since it bam there is no let up in the air campaign, with a daily average of 80 raids. the coalition says the strikes are breaking the houthis houthis slowly causing them to lose the fight. >> translator: we are targeted a number of caves, they have been converted in to weapons and ammunition stores and also command centers we destroyed them. >> reporter: is yawed rape i can't says it has managed to muster the support of major tribes in yemen a generally mobilization has been an
most of these pima received on foot. as they crossed the boarder there was fresh fighting nearby.hter jets flew in the opposite direction. >> translator: i am from sadder, i came here seeking a job, there are no jobs in yemen and the situation is miserable. only war and explosions. life there has become difficult. >> translator: we arrived to yemen by sea. then we took the road across until we entered saudi arabia. at first we were only 30, then another 20 people joined us, when we...
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. >> the most urgent need in yemen are in the hospitals where there are dozens of wounded pima drivingour. and the hospitals do not have the capacity to provide treatment. that's why our priority is to bring medical surprise to the country. i know there are many other needs in yemen as well. because people have been cut off for days now. and they don't have food and water in many locations. >> reporter: but that may provide little comfort for the millions of yemenis caught in the cross far. omar al saleh, al jazerra. >>> meanwhile, fighting rages across yemen for control of the country rich. there are reports that forces loyal to the president mansour hadi have recaptured territories from the houthi rebels. government sources are said to have captured the air bars north of the port city in aden. they have been cornered in aden which is home to the presidential palace and government offices. a report on the latest violence. >> reporter: the saudi-led coalition ramps up air strikes in aden. war planes strike bridges on the main roads that lead to the seaport city. the aim, according to s
. >> the most urgent need in yemen are in the hospitals where there are dozens of wounded pima drivingour. and the hospitals do not have the capacity to provide treatment. that's why our priority is to bring medical surprise to the country. i know there are many other needs in yemen as well. because people have been cut off for days now. and they don't have food and water in many locations. >> reporter: but that may provide little comfort for the millions of yemenis caught in the...
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but he made it. >> reporter: the pima county attorney's office cleared officer rapico of all charges.this is policing at the improv, which is what policing is. >> reporter: but valencia's attorney says police were out of line. >> i've also heard him say they saved his life and i find that to be a very strange statement to then use deadly force against that person and almost kill them by plowing into them with your vehicle. >> reporter: police say they treated this case in the same way as an officer-involved shooting. officer rapico was unhurt and placed on paid administrative leave for lee days. he's back at work and the department is conducting an internal review. gayle? >>> sources tell cbs news "this morning" that someone took personal information of dozens of senior officials and put it on line. jeff pegues is in washington with the story. >> reporter: we've counted at least 39 home addresses from officials with the department of homeland security fbi and cia, the list also includes the names of politicians. the information was leaked on a web site law enforcement became aware of
but he made it. >> reporter: the pima county attorney's office cleared officer rapico of all charges.this is policing at the improv, which is what policing is. >> reporter: but valencia's attorney says police were out of line. >> i've also heard him say they saved his life and i find that to be a very strange statement to then use deadly force against that person and almost kill them by plowing into them with your vehicle. >> reporter: police say they treated this case...
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. >> reporter: ana is one of 1500 pima reserves every year through the community living campaign a nonprofit2007. >> look at that. that's great. >> reporter: marie has worked with seniors and adults with disabilities for years in san francisco as executive director for community living campaign, she provides a network of resources to help them turn strangers into neighbors and neighbors into friends. >> we found the most important thing is to give people the opportunity to contribute and to really be active participants in their own community ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: a handful of staff and several dozen volunteers organized neighbors to join activities. >> it's a real magic of it that the community really decided what was next. >> to shop online or not? >> reporter: the eventses range from computer training to fitness classes and food deliveries for those who can't stand in line at local pantries. >> it wasn't just about the food. it was to let people know that they're still a part of the community and that we care that they're healthy. >> you could do research. >> reporter: client judy auda
. >> reporter: ana is one of 1500 pima reserves every year through the community living campaign a nonprofit2007. >> look at that. that's great. >> reporter: marie has worked with seniors and adults with disabilities for years in san francisco as executive director for community living campaign, she provides a network of resources to help them turn strangers into neighbors and neighbors into friends. >> we found the most important thing is to give people the opportunity...
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he's now in the pima county jail's medical unit. so first up tonight, joining me via skype, the chief of the marana arizona, police department. good evening. >> good evening, brooke. how are you? >> i'm all right. let's talk about you and this officer. my first question is whose decision was it to use the patrol car to stop mr. valencia from waiveving that rifle? >> that was the decision of the officer that actually used the force. if i could just correct a couple of things. number one, the suspect isn't in a medical unit. he was cleared without any injuries two days after the incident and is currently awaiting trial at this time. >> we were told by his public defender that he is currently in the medical unit in the jail but i understand if that's the information you've got. i also understand you're telling me it was the officer who decided to use his patrol car like that. given everything you know about this whole situation tonight, sir, was it the right call? >> well i think there's a lot of things to consider in a situation like
he's now in the pima county jail's medical unit. so first up tonight, joining me via skype, the chief of the marana arizona, police department. good evening. >> good evening, brooke. how are you? >> i'm all right. let's talk about you and this officer. my first question is whose decision was it to use the patrol car to stop mr. valencia from waiveving that rifle? >> that was the decision of the officer that actually used the force. if i could just correct a couple of things....
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perilous hours into the rescue, this is the moment that would rally the region -- the 15-year-old boy pima lama carried away by the men and women who saved his life. how can you survive six days in this condition? >> it's a miracle. >> reporter: rushed to the hospital by ambulance, his injuries are said to be minor. the boy entombed between two collapsed floors for 120 hours. >> when you see it, the floors are within feet of each other. it's floor after floor after floor within a five-foot span you have three floors. >> your victim is pancaked in between two moore froms? >> it was amazing he was still alive. >> reporter: this morning, word of this incredible rescue is spreading across the country. [ cheers and applause ] a symbolic win for a nation surrounded by so much loss. >> over the last 48 hours there have been several rescues like this one. the american search teams say victims can survive in the rubble if they have access to food and water for up to two weeks. that's why today they are back out on the streets looking for more survivors. jose? >> miguel almaguer thank you so much. >
perilous hours into the rescue, this is the moment that would rally the region -- the 15-year-old boy pima lama carried away by the men and women who saved his life. how can you survive six days in this condition? >> it's a miracle. >> reporter: rushed to the hospital by ambulance, his injuries are said to be minor. the boy entombed between two collapsed floors for 120 hours. >> when you see it, the floors are within feet of each other. it's floor after floor after floor...