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official has warned against me and maurice plas to repatriate the nearly seven hundred thousand ranger refugees living currently in bangladesh unicef a director just in the four sites that says it's still not safe for them to return home and that members of mia mars' military are still attacking were injured villages but me and mara says it wants to begin bringing their work and access. for those traumatized by ethnic violence this may prove a forbidding prospect it's one of the holding camps myanmar is building just across its border with bangladesh the site will serve as a reception area for returning ranger refugees before they're sent to camps in other parts of wreck and state. the bangladesh side will send back the forms of those who want to return to us we will check whether these people are the people who stayed in myanmar or not by cross-checking with the evidence we have for now though most of the rangers around willing to return over six hundred fifty thousand of them fled to bangladesh last year after myanmar's armed forces targeted their villages this man has fled persecuti
official has warned against me and maurice plas to repatriate the nearly seven hundred thousand ranger refugees living currently in bangladesh unicef a director just in the four sites that says it's still not safe for them to return home and that members of mia mars' military are still attacking were injured villages but me and mara says it wants to begin bringing their work and access. for those traumatized by ethnic violence this may prove a forbidding prospect it's one of the holding camps...
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bangladesh says about seven hundred fifty thousand ranger refugees will be repatriated to neighboring me and ma within two years bangladeshi government says the deal was settled this week but there's no official word yet from me and ma and no confirmation of when refugees will start going home on six hundred forty thousand range of muslims a few minutes she cracked down in manaus rakhine state since august last year they joined others already in bangladesh after previous outbreaks of violence scott hiding his bases from bangkok so after two days of talks in naperville myanmar's capital officials from bangladesh and myanmar have started to talk about the implementation of agreement they reached those two nations on the repatriation of those more than six hundred fifty thousand refugees who fled from a kind state over into bangladesh now they say that within two years they want all of the refugees to have returned to work and state now there are discussions over the two days of exactly how to implement that one is coming from myanmar side they are saying they have announced that they ha
bangladesh says about seven hundred fifty thousand ranger refugees will be repatriated to neighboring me and ma within two years bangladeshi government says the deal was settled this week but there's no official word yet from me and ma and no confirmation of when refugees will start going home on six hundred forty thousand range of muslims a few minutes she cracked down in manaus rakhine state since august last year they joined others already in bangladesh after previous outbreaks of violence...
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me and miles military after the army admitted for the first time that its soldiers murdered muslim ranger but it's only talking about ten of them whose remains were found in a mass grave last month to put that in perspective doctors without borders estimates in the first month of the crisis alone six thousand seven hundred ranger were killed in the violence in rakhine state we will start with this report from scott hydra. for the first time in most military has admitted wrongdoing in its crackdown on the hinge of community a statement posted on the facebook page of the military's commander in chief said troops and bodies villagers murdered ten rohingya muslims in rakhine state calling the dead bengali terrorists. it said the army will take action against those involved the bodies were found in a mass grave in the village of india in the one thing to note about the statement on the commander in chief's facebook page what it doesn't admit which is that this incident is not an isolated incident that in fact we had amnesty the un and media outlets around the world have documented how there's
me and miles military after the army admitted for the first time that its soldiers murdered muslim ranger but it's only talking about ten of them whose remains were found in a mass grave last month to put that in perspective doctors without borders estimates in the first month of the crisis alone six thousand seven hundred ranger were killed in the violence in rakhine state we will start with this report from scott hydra. for the first time in most military has admitted wrongdoing in its...
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the match, played in front of almost 10,000, saw the rangers get outto a 2—0 lead, with goals from paulrst period. but the sabres stuck in there and sam reinhart dragged them back before this second from rasmus ristolainen in the third period took it to overtime that is where jt miller scored a power—play goal to hand the rangers victory at the home of the new york mets baseball team also taking the rangers to a four and zero record in outdoor regular season games. i thought we played, you know, pretty good. we had a great start, and then a couple of penalties which put us on their heels a little bit. buffalo i thought played very well and were extremely difficult to get through the net. overall, i thought we we re through the net. overall, i thought we were the better team, five on five. their powerplay definitely gave them some momentum and speed to the game. north korea's leader, kimjong—un, used his new year's day speech to announce for the first time that the country would be willing to take part in next month's winter olympic games in pyeongchang. skating pair ryom tae—ok and kim
the match, played in front of almost 10,000, saw the rangers get outto a 2—0 lead, with goals from paulrst period. but the sabres stuck in there and sam reinhart dragged them back before this second from rasmus ristolainen in the third period took it to overtime that is where jt miller scored a power—play goal to hand the rangers victory at the home of the new york mets baseball team also taking the rangers to a four and zero record in outdoor regular season games. i thought we played, you...
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i was superhungry hungry ranger.i learned how to be effective leader in combat and i learned what the reality is behind you know utilizing every single asset in your platoon means every single individual and utilizing strength and understanding what their weaknesses are such as yours and combining those strengths while eliminating weaknesses as best as you can to be effective team. >> so let's go to afghanistan and 2012 when did you deploy and what was your job during second deployment of yours? >> so second deployment i was running personal security detail for the time colonel and what he owned was 45 different station in eastern province of afghanistan and five in toalings, and he was the man. it was an unbelievable tour seven days week i got to ride in chop helicopters i got to see beautiful parts of afghanistan and i got to meet incredible folks and most importantly i got to see afghanistan for a different permit of so i did it and this tours i was just provided security and i bot to see general on the mission as
i was superhungry hungry ranger.i learned how to be effective leader in combat and i learned what the reality is behind you know utilizing every single asset in your platoon means every single individual and utilizing strength and understanding what their weaknesses are such as yours and combining those strengths while eliminating weaknesses as best as you can to be effective team. >> so let's go to afghanistan and 2012 when did you deploy and what was your job during second deployment of...
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emt rangers on way. will be dark when arrive. pray."t a call from his brother barry. >> barry said that toni had been in an accident and that he was being texted the vital signs, and it didn't look good. you know, he said, i don't think she's going to make it. >> reporter: back on the mountain, the rescuers were having trouble finding the henthorns. >> they're asking you to put as many bright items out as possible to see if they can see you. anybody near you, sir? >> no. >> reporter: the henthorns were all alone and time was running out. the sun was setting. so harold lit a fire. >> i've started a small fire in a completely enclosed rock enclosure with wet moss on it thinking you can see the smoke. >> reporter: now in the dark, the henthorns were off the grid. and still waiting. just before 7:00, an hour after harold's first call to 911, an operator called back to talk him through cpr. >> hello? >> harold, this is julia, estes park police department. they tell me you need some assistance doing some cpr. >> any help you could give me wou
emt rangers on way. will be dark when arrive. pray."t a call from his brother barry. >> barry said that toni had been in an accident and that he was being texted the vital signs, and it didn't look good. you know, he said, i don't think she's going to make it. >> reporter: back on the mountain, the rescuers were having trouble finding the henthorns. >> they're asking you to put as many bright items out as possible to see if they can see you. anybody near you, sir?...
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the ranger thinks the shark might have confused a surfer with a seal. >> they look for the silhouette of seals and quite often a surfer on a board has the same sort of silhouette a seal would have. >> reporter: but rangers say sharks would much rather snack on seals than people. >> an elephant seal is much like a corn dog. there's all that meat surrounded by the tasty coating. >> reporter: just to be safe, the beach was closed. >> for a holiday weekend we didn't want to take chances having people out in the water. >> reporter: with temperatures in the 50s today, most people said it's the an issue. rangers say no one will be allowed into the water until tuesday at the earliest, but it all depends on the amount of shark activity they see in the water. >> park rangers tell us they aren't certain what type of shark bit the surfer's foot, but it was most likely a great white given all the recent sightings in the area. >>> there could be flooding around san francisco bay to welcome in the new year. that's because king tides are expected tomorrow morning. the extreme high and low tides will
the ranger thinks the shark might have confused a surfer with a seal. >> they look for the silhouette of seals and quite often a surfer on a board has the same sort of silhouette a seal would have. >> reporter: but rangers say sharks would much rather snack on seals than people. >> an elephant seal is much like a corn dog. there's all that meat surrounded by the tasty coating. >> reporter: just to be safe, the beach was closed. >> for a holiday weekend we didn't...
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but there will be no ranger led tours on the rock. that includes behind the scenes and night-time tours. but again the island will be open during the daytime. thanks camila ... ( marty ) in san francisco... an estimated 60 thousand people packed civic center plaza...for this year's women's march. it marked president trump's first full-year in office. many speaking out against his polcies and perceived attitude towards women. the crowd was made up of first time and longtime activists... all marching for their own individual reasons... but they're unified in their fight for equality. <"to me personally, it's the right to your own bodies -- i think as a woman, you should choose what you want to do to your own body. no one tells a man what to do with his own body, so why is it any different."( marty ) after a two-hour rally, the large crowd then marched down market street to the embarcadero... wrapping up a day of demonstrations. all told there were seven women's marches in the bay area. ( marty @ landing ) in addition to marching for wom
but there will be no ranger led tours on the rock. that includes behind the scenes and night-time tours. but again the island will be open during the daytime. thanks camila ... ( marty ) in san francisco... an estimated 60 thousand people packed civic center plaza...for this year's women's march. it marked president trump's first full-year in office. many speaking out against his polcies and perceived attitude towards women. the crowd was made up of first time and longtime activists... all...
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so people are not able to work the million mom she tells us you are not surrender and there is no ranger in our country going to the country where there already hinges. western governments including the u.s. of call the crackdown on the predominately muslim or hinge or ethnic cleansing but myanmar has denied access to any independent investigation in rakhine state the ranger have suffered a decades of persecution and violence they were stripped of their citizenship in what was then burma thirty five years ago the myanmar government considers them illegal immigrants from bangladesh and evidence of the brutality they have suffered in recent months is shocking food charity doctors without borders says at least six thousand seven hundred were killed by the myanmar security forces between the end of august and late september it says at least seven hundred thirty ranger children younger than five years old were among those killed mostly shot dead. doctors without borders also says nearly ten percent of children who died were burned alive in their homes. at least five percent were beaten to dea
so people are not able to work the million mom she tells us you are not surrender and there is no ranger in our country going to the country where there already hinges. western governments including the u.s. of call the crackdown on the predominately muslim or hinge or ethnic cleansing but myanmar has denied access to any independent investigation in rakhine state the ranger have suffered a decades of persecution and violence they were stripped of their citizenship in what was then burma thirty...
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to husband and three children fled the myanmar military crackdown on the ranger in late december she says a boatman demanded seventy dollars for each person before he ferried them across the national river into bangladesh more than six hundred fifty thousand ranger have fled across the border in recent months rights groups say myanmar's military killed around seven thousand ranger men women and children in the first month off of the crackdown began in late august but the bangladeshi and me governments are already preparing to offer what they describe as voluntary repacked ration for refugees who want to return to myanmar plus lima like many refugees says she will not go back. to that of whatever you know we won't go back not under these circumstances we've been persecuted in brutalized that they took all our possessions our crops and cattle we would rather die here that go back under these circumstances. three penetration agreement is based on a similar initiative by bangladesh and myanmar after a previous crackdown on the regime in one thousand nine hundred two it involves the myanm
to husband and three children fled the myanmar military crackdown on the ranger in late december she says a boatman demanded seventy dollars for each person before he ferried them across the national river into bangladesh more than six hundred fifty thousand ranger have fled across the border in recent months rights groups say myanmar's military killed around seven thousand ranger men women and children in the first month off of the crackdown began in late august but the bangladeshi and me...
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storm ranger 10 is able to handle that.a live look at south philadelphia, we're keeping a close eye on the roads because of the conditions that can deteriorate quickly in some areas. let's bring in nbc 10's first alert traffic reporter jessica boynton. >> i don't want to get ahead of myself here but about 3:00, the sukol expressway was jammed. and the drive times are going back down. 20 minutes right now. it was earlier at 45 minutes on the eastbound side and these are crawling back up there and they are into the high 30s. traffic is getting better for now and this is a wide view of all of our area here. all of this red, a lot of it went away. the most that we're seeing is moving out of philadelphia and into new jersey. so remember, there's still a crash here. route 1, right around adams avenue, a little bit of relief there. new jersey coming off of the walt back to you guys. >> jessica, thank you. slow down is the name of the game. i can't stress that enough. >>> to track this storm, it's an impact on the roads through the
storm ranger 10 is able to handle that.a live look at south philadelphia, we're keeping a close eye on the roads because of the conditions that can deteriorate quickly in some areas. let's bring in nbc 10's first alert traffic reporter jessica boynton. >> i don't want to get ahead of myself here but about 3:00, the sukol expressway was jammed. and the drive times are going back down. 20 minutes right now. it was earlier at 45 minutes on the eastbound side and these are crawling back up...
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they want all rangers not to be driven until repairs are made.ny said in a statement we take this matter very seriously and have advising owners of the specific 2006 ford rangers to stop driving their vehicles so dealers can make repairs immediately. >> how critical is this recall that people pay attention to and get fixed? >> this is a critical safety recall. some of these airbags have exploded and killed and maimed people throughout the u.s. and so we want to get these takata airbags off the be notifyingphone, and text. they have now r 42 million cars with takata airbags and the linked to 21 deaths worldwide. >> well,is morning," britain's queen elizabeth is sharing her memories of the years ago. we'll have exclusive clips. this is the "cbs morning news." neutrogena hydro boost water gel. it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena are you taking the tissue test? yep, and my teeth are yellow. time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted
they want all rangers not to be driven until repairs are made.ny said in a statement we take this matter very seriously and have advising owners of the specific 2006 ford rangers to stop driving their vehicles so dealers can make repairs immediately. >> how critical is this recall that people pay attention to and get fixed? >> this is a critical safety recall. some of these airbags have exploded and killed and maimed people throughout the u.s. and so we want to get these takata...
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she will never take her children back to myanmar until the governments at least recognise them as ranger until it guarantees them the same rights and security as citizens of the country they and hundreds of thousands of other ranger refugees. and call. al-jazeera. and our next story in the series takes a look at the upcoming winter olympics in south korea the games and chang are at the center of the first major foreign relations between the north and south in decades but there was an unexpected worry it's likely to be the coldest opening ceremony in twenty years you can see that story right here on al-jazeera on sunday . at least eighteen people have died in the u.s. after one of the strongest went to storms in modern history had the east coast the storm dumped thirty centimeters of snow and caused flooding in coastal areas emergency crews rescue people trapped by rapidly rising waters. has the latest from new york. these are historically low temperatures throughout the east coast of the united states and how are people coping well if they don't have to go outside they're not because off
she will never take her children back to myanmar until the governments at least recognise them as ranger until it guarantees them the same rights and security as citizens of the country they and hundreds of thousands of other ranger refugees. and call. al-jazeera. and our next story in the series takes a look at the upcoming winter olympics in south korea the games and chang are at the center of the first major foreign relations between the north and south in decades but there was an unexpected...
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. >> park rangers say the woman hadn't been in the water very long before a 12-foot shark bit her foot. >> i hehesitate to -- hesitate to say it was an attack. but the shark was very inquisitive. and mounting the foot. and again, when you have a razor sharp mouth full of teeth. >> ranger john thinks the shark might have confused the sufferer with a seal. >> they swim along, looking for the silhouette of seals. and quite often, a surfer on a surf board has the same sim wet that a -- silhouette that a seal has. >> an elephant seal is much like a corn dog. there's all that was meat with that coating. >> reporter: just the same, park rangers closed the waters for swimmers. >> for a holiday weekend, we didn't want to risk having people in the water. >> considering the temperatures were only 50, most say it's not an issue. >> i have no intention of getting into the water today remember. >> park rangers say they won't be allowed in until tuesday at the earliest. but it will depend on what kind of activity they see. katie nielsen. >> they aren't sure what bit the surfer's foot. but it was most
. >> park rangers say the woman hadn't been in the water very long before a 12-foot shark bit her foot. >> i hehesitate to -- hesitate to say it was an attack. but the shark was very inquisitive. and mounting the foot. and again, when you have a razor sharp mouth full of teeth. >> ranger john thinks the shark might have confused the sufferer with a seal. >> they swim along, looking for the silhouette of seals. and quite often, a surfer on a surf board has the same sim...
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. >>> and just call me storm ranger steve. i'm out here live in montgomery county right now with our storm ranger truck. we're tracking snow down to your street level. i'll be back to show you that and the conditions right here as we track the snow. >>> the nbc 10 first alert radar is tracking that line of snow and rain as it cuts through the region this morning. >> and nbc 10 meteorologist steve sosna is live in collegeville with storm ranger 10, our mobile radar on wheels that gives us an accurate picture of what's happening. show us and tell us more. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. we are here in collegeville in montgomery county. if you head about 30 miles northwest of philadelphia you'll find this location. and wave been seeing steady snow. we actually saw the rain, snow change over when we commuted out here. let's take a look at some of the video i captured, and what storm ranger is doing is looking for targets. those targets could be rain drops, no flakes, hailstones. in this particular case we're looking for sno
. >>> and just call me storm ranger steve. i'm out here live in montgomery county right now with our storm ranger truck. we're tracking snow down to your street level. i'll be back to show you that and the conditions right here as we track the snow. >>> the nbc 10 first alert radar is tracking that line of snow and rain as it cuts through the region this morning. >> and nbc 10 meteorologist steve sosna is live in collegeville with storm ranger 10, our mobile radar on...
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form and rangers striker nacho novo is in form and rangers striker nacho novo isina form and rangersa stable condition after suffering a suspected heart attack on sunday evening. he was playing in berlin ina on sunday evening. he was playing in berlin in a tournament for a veterinary and his side and he was taken ill after they veterinary and his side and he was ta ken ill after they had veterinary and his side and he was taken ill after they had been knocked out in the round robin stage. guardiola's former club barcelona have been showing off their new signing phillipe coutino ahead of him officially putting pen to paper on monday. the 25—year—old brazilian is moving from liverpool for a fee thought to be in excess of $190 million. since arriving at anfield five years ago, he's scored 5a goals in over 200 appearances, hitting double figures in each of the last three seasons. coutinho was the club's joint top scorer in the premier league last term with 13 goals. translation: it's incredible to know i'm going to be with my idols with players that have a lot of history likely in our me
form and rangers striker nacho novo is in form and rangers striker nacho novo isina form and rangersa stable condition after suffering a suspected heart attack on sunday evening. he was playing in berlin ina on sunday evening. he was playing in berlin in a tournament for a veterinary and his side and he was taken ill after they veterinary and his side and he was ta ken ill after they had veterinary and his side and he was taken ill after they had been knocked out in the round robin stage....
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that is the beauty of storm ranger. when we use the weather service radars in combination with storm ranger we get the best perspective and so we have this up right now to bring you the best picture of what's happening here in central new jersey which will be one of the hardest hit spots by this blizzard and we can zero down into some of those very intense snow bands where it's snowing one to two inches an hour. so that's where something like a tool like this comes into hand. so we'll be tracking it throughout the morning so right now it's a winter wonder land here in central new jersey. >> well, steve tracks the storm outside, we also have team coverage in the first alert weather center. how much snow you could see in your neighborhood because it's different depending on where you live and bill henley has us happening outside right now. >> this is why we do neighborhood weather because the weather is different in different neighborhoods. this is a view from i-95. people seem to be moving along fine. we've seen about an
that is the beauty of storm ranger. when we use the weather service radars in combination with storm ranger we get the best perspective and so we have this up right now to bring you the best picture of what's happening here in central new jersey which will be one of the hardest hit spots by this blizzard and we can zero down into some of those very intense snow bands where it's snowing one to two inches an hour. so that's where something like a tool like this comes into hand. so we'll be...
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an exploding airbag killed a ranger driver in july.ar-old south carolina man was killed in 2016 when he struck a cow in the middle of the road. his airbagep of shrapnel flew out of it and into his neck. they want all rangers not to be driven until repairs are made. the company said in a statement we take this matter very seriously and have advising owners of the specific 2006 ford rangers to stop driving their vehicles so dealers can make repairs immediately. >> how critical is this recall that people pay attention to and get fixed? >> this is a critical safety recall. some of these airbags have exploded and killed and maimed people throughout the u.s. and so we want to get these takata airbags off the roads. >> ford said it will be notifying owners by mail, phone, and text. they have now recalled more than 42 million cars with takata airbags and the inflaters are linked to 21 deaths worldwide. >> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," britain's qen memories of the day that she was crowned nearly 65 years ago. we'll have exclusive clip
an exploding airbag killed a ranger driver in july.ar-old south carolina man was killed in 2016 when he struck a cow in the middle of the road. his airbagep of shrapnel flew out of it and into his neck. they want all rangers not to be driven until repairs are made. the company said in a statement we take this matter very seriously and have advising owners of the specific 2006 ford rangers to stop driving their vehicles so dealers can make repairs immediately. >> how critical is this...
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of four in a row, rangers losers of three in a row but didn't get as planned.e flyers, early lead, ms g last night jordan wheels put flyers up one to nothing just two minutes in the game. after that though the rangers pour it on, rickan elliott no chance, that tied the game. nash scored twice later in the first rangers on the power play, jt miller, and that would put the range's head for good. the flyers, sloppy all night new york took advantage they stopped the flyers winning streak with a five-one winner. flyers and mapel leafs will play tomorrow night. >>> sixers are back at 500 having won six of their last eight but tomorrow night they will battle best team in the eastern conference these boston celtics. that is bads they will do it without shooting guard jj reddick, an mri showed a crack in a bone in his leg. he will be reevaluated in 10 to 14 days, and in his 11th year reddick is averaging a career high 17.3 points per game. >>> sixers were dunking in the city yesterday day yes saric and handing out dunkin' donuts coffee and doughnuts at dunkin' location
of four in a row, rangers losers of three in a row but didn't get as planned.e flyers, early lead, ms g last night jordan wheels put flyers up one to nothing just two minutes in the game. after that though the rangers pour it on, rickan elliott no chance, that tied the game. nash scored twice later in the first rangers on the power play, jt miller, and that would put the range's head for good. the flyers, sloppy all night new york took advantage they stopped the flyers winning streak with a...
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nations is calling on myanmar to give its aid agencies full access to the camps it's building for ranger return nees the un says necessary safeguards are still missing the red families i've met today but particularly the children tell me that they do want to eventually go back but not right now because it's not safe. for them to go back into a violent situation i spoke to one i'm a young woman who had been on the phone to iran in. and they were attacking villages even today so the situation is unsafe for the returns to begin. in the meantime many rangers are busy improving their living conditions in bangladesh until they receive credible safety guarantees for a return to myanmar that may well be their best bet. you're watching every news we still have a lot more to tell you about where turning home after serving the so-called islamic state or the story of one ex fighter from chechnya. but first the message of business as usual is coming from the european central bank today card that's right and that raised some eyebrows in the finance community as the euro reached its strongest level and
nations is calling on myanmar to give its aid agencies full access to the camps it's building for ranger return nees the un says necessary safeguards are still missing the red families i've met today but particularly the children tell me that they do want to eventually go back but not right now because it's not safe. for them to go back into a violent situation i spoke to one i'm a young woman who had been on the phone to iran in. and they were attacking villages even today so the situation is...
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this is storm ranger 10. as you can see, this black radar that you see up in the air, it's about 17 feet high is sending pulses out in the atmosphere and looking for targets. those targets would be snow flakes and we are tracking a band of snow flakes that is inside the truck here. so i want to show you some of the technology that we have on board because basically we can run an entire weather show out of this truck and this is kind of the game changing technology, so you can see i can punch up different cameras within the truck. i can see what's going on outside. we have a camera mounted on our windshield and you can punch up inside and then this is the actual control display for our radar so that we can actually determine where snow and rain bands are. and so we are doing that at neighborhood levels. so let's take a look and show you what is storm ranger detecting in parts of new jersey right now. and it is detecting some snow across much of middle counties. we'll be watching that throughout the course of t
this is storm ranger 10. as you can see, this black radar that you see up in the air, it's about 17 feet high is sending pulses out in the atmosphere and looking for targets. those targets would be snow flakes and we are tracking a band of snow flakes that is inside the truck here. so i want to show you some of the technology that we have on board because basically we can run an entire weather show out of this truck and this is kind of the game changing technology, so you can see i can punch up...
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the sky ranger is over the scene of 880 at 237. you can see the flair blacking off all by the slow lane and a huge jam. back past dixon line road, that is the jam. there was another fender bender reported and a pothole adding to the commute of mission boulevard near 237 now toward 680 is a great alternate for you that can get you around that big back up. we are seeing the build off hayward. all these folks heading down the nimitz is going to continue building. this will be around for quite some time. kris sanchez is out there. even though you saw progress, we are hearing a while longer, right? >> reporter: hi there, mike. we have seen signs of progress, but more important than anything is the advice that the chp is giving to slow down. there isn't anything you can do if you see a wrong-way driver headed in your direction, but if you slow down, you give them time to react. you can see the fire truck from milpitas moving around. we just saw two vehicles loaded up on the flat bed truck and towed away. we saw four of the drivers struck
the sky ranger is over the scene of 880 at 237. you can see the flair blacking off all by the slow lane and a huge jam. back past dixon line road, that is the jam. there was another fender bender reported and a pothole adding to the commute of mission boulevard near 237 now toward 680 is a great alternate for you that can get you around that big back up. we are seeing the build off hayward. all these folks heading down the nimitz is going to continue building. this will be around for quite some...
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on average, the unarmed rangers cover 25 kilometres a day and have to tackle venomous snakes, leopardsdid get agitated, how would you be able to tell from the animal? how would you know if you're safe or not being this close to the animal? and it did get dangerous early on in her career here. applications from women for these posts have rocketed and the rangers are role models and trail blazers in the region today. look, look at that mouth! the good news is that from once being in danger of extinction numbers have climbed to over 500. but next week, i head to the north—east of the country. i'm on the banks of the mighty river and about to go to a very spiritual place. the amount of people crammed on here as well — it's going to be an experience! a region that prides itself on tradition and creativity. and a passionate desire to protect this unique part of the world forfuture generations. good evening. it is a cold and a frosty night out there across all parts of the country, particularly across parts of scotland where we could see one of the coldest nights of the winter so far. sunday
on average, the unarmed rangers cover 25 kilometres a day and have to tackle venomous snakes, leopardsdid get agitated, how would you be able to tell from the animal? how would you know if you're safe or not being this close to the animal? and it did get dangerous early on in her career here. applications from women for these posts have rocketed and the rangers are role models and trail blazers in the region today. look, look at that mouth! the good news is that from once being in danger of...
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this is storm ranger 10.n we see that red sweep, which i'm about to show you, it helps give a scan of the sky that is closest to the ground. this is why a mobile radar helps you as this rain and snow and ice mix is falling relatively close to the ground. you can see the dividing lines where it's not snowing, there's no ice north and west of collegeville, pennsylvania. and further to the south and east, south of the pennsylvania turnpike, that's where we are looking at the greatest amount of icing right now. so again, follow the red sweep. there's the truck in collegeville. you can see norristown, freezing rain on your roadways all the way south towards the interchange of 476 and moving into chester county. you can see where the bulk of the precipitation is. we have that red sweep on there for you. in terms of accumulation, we have not seen a whole lot. in fact, barely measurable but it's just that light glaze that is the most dangerous type of precipitation around here. your car can't get any traction on it a
this is storm ranger 10.n we see that red sweep, which i'm about to show you, it helps give a scan of the sky that is closest to the ground. this is why a mobile radar helps you as this rain and snow and ice mix is falling relatively close to the ground. you can see the dividing lines where it's not snowing, there's no ice north and west of collegeville, pennsylvania. and further to the south and east, south of the pennsylvania turnpike, that's where we are looking at the greatest amount of...
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it nourished a crackdown last august triggering an exodus of more than six hundred fifty thousand ranger it says action will be taken against the members of the security forces found to have carried out the killings. matt wells is senior cross advisor with amnesty international has been researching the situation in iraq and state he says the statement from in-laws military is highly unusual it is extremely rare for the military to admit to any sort of wrongdoing it's a it's a military in which soldiers operate with you know really near complete impunity no matter the nature of the crimes and the crimes are talking about here is the military has said today involve soldiers summarily executing murdering ten men who had been captured but i think one thing to note about the statements on the commander in chief's facebook page today is what it doesn't admit which is that this incident is not an isolated incident that in fact we had amnesty the un and media outlets around the world who have documented how there's a much wider pattern of killings of sexual violence and the burning of villages a
it nourished a crackdown last august triggering an exodus of more than six hundred fifty thousand ranger it says action will be taken against the members of the security forces found to have carried out the killings. matt wells is senior cross advisor with amnesty international has been researching the situation in iraq and state he says the statement from in-laws military is highly unusual it is extremely rare for the military to admit to any sort of wrongdoing it's a it's a military in which...
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say myanmar's government is guilty of ethnic cleansing of the predominately muslim ranger they ask who can guarantee the security of the refugees like to sleep her family if they return to myanmar. and how can they go back when their lack of citizenship which is made them so vulnerable to violence and persecution for decades has not changed chance strafford al-jazeera talks between germany's two major parties to form a new ruling coalition are set to resume on sunday a potential sticking point between i'm going to merkel's christian democrats and the social democrats is a refugee crisis they're divided over whether to allow relatives of people who are already in germany to join them domini cain we have area. it's time for nine year old michael michael to do his homework and as in many families his big brother is on hand to help in fact twenty two year old mahmoud is more of a father to michael than an elder brother. because as yazidi refugees these two have been granted asylum in germany but for the past two years their parents and siblings have been stuck in a holding camp for migrant
say myanmar's government is guilty of ethnic cleansing of the predominately muslim ranger they ask who can guarantee the security of the refugees like to sleep her family if they return to myanmar. and how can they go back when their lack of citizenship which is made them so vulnerable to violence and persecution for decades has not changed chance strafford al-jazeera talks between germany's two major parties to form a new ruling coalition are set to resume on sunday a potential sticking point...
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here at the detroit auto show, the ford ranger is coming back to the u.s.assembly plant outside of detroit. i talked to ford's global head of operations joe hendricks why it's important and for the workers of this factory. a lot going on right now. we are getting ready to build a forty ranger and which when is that going to start? >> the production start at the end of 2018. we are doing pull ahead work on the conveyors and overhead system for the production that will start the second half of the year and balance out the focus production in the second quarter of this year and start converting the plant over completely during the summertime frame. >> reporter: now as small car interest in the united states, has it fallen that much that there is just really doesn't make sense to make them here any more? >> it's fascinating. about a ten-year run now we have had suv growth and truck growth and cars declining. cars are still a substantial part of the industry here but we identified an opportunity mere to build ranger and then bronco here. >> reporter: are you emp
here at the detroit auto show, the ford ranger is coming back to the u.s.assembly plant outside of detroit. i talked to ford's global head of operations joe hendricks why it's important and for the workers of this factory. a lot going on right now. we are getting ready to build a forty ranger and which when is that going to start? >> the production start at the end of 2018. we are doing pull ahead work on the conveyors and overhead system for the production that will start the second half...
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so that's why the rangers had to come in. this is close to the main camp. once the elephants goteasingly started trumpeting and a large herd came in. the rangers roll in. >> this is a risky one. >> you s of that that looks like a rifle a usually they carry them not to shoot at the animals but to spook them and they runaway. >> one guy is working and another one, trying to get that elephant out of there. >> is a baby elephant, but those things are still heavy. it's not going to be an easy task for these guys. [ applause ] >> they are able to get it right and get it on solid ground. >> an forgets. i wan that l elephant come back in ten years, go, that was nice of but >> what i really love about this, the reunion. even though the baby was being rescued by humans the herd didn't take off they stuck around, they were hoping to be reunited with the baby and that's always good to see. [ cheers and applause ] >>> this video comes from a skydiver an at this point he's already deployed his canopy and just gliding down to his landing zone. this video posted by join th
so that's why the rangers had to come in. this is close to the main camp. once the elephants goteasingly started trumpeting and a large herd came in. the rangers roll in. >> this is a risky one. >> you s of that that looks like a rifle a usually they carry them not to shoot at the animals but to spook them and they runaway. >> one guy is working and another one, trying to get that elephant out of there. >> is a baby elephant, but those things are still heavy. it's not...
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say myanmar's government is guilty of ethnic cleansing of the predominately muslim ranger they ask who can guarantee the security of the refugees like to sleep family if they return to myanmar. and how can they go back with their lack of citizenship which has made them so vulnerable to violence and persecution for decades has not changed chance trafford al-jazeera nigeria is speeding up the process of bringing its citizens home from libya after allegations of exploitation and abuse the revanche relations began a few weeks ago after reports that migrants were being sold into slavery the nigerian foreign minister says two aircraft are being sent to flight eight hundred people home in the next few days the italian coast guard says at least eight people have died and eighty six others have been rescued from a boat off libya's coast rescue agencies say many more are still missing international organization for migration calls the military mediterranean sea the world's deadliest border one hundred twenty thousand refugees and migrants arrived in italy by c. last year. now protests against th
say myanmar's government is guilty of ethnic cleansing of the predominately muslim ranger they ask who can guarantee the security of the refugees like to sleep family if they return to myanmar. and how can they go back with their lack of citizenship which has made them so vulnerable to violence and persecution for decades has not changed chance trafford al-jazeera nigeria is speeding up the process of bringing its citizens home from libya after allegations of exploitation and abuse the revanche...
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. >> sky ranger not spared from the storm either. this is time lapse showing the rain drops hitting the lens of our camera chopper. live rain coverage continues in north bay. sam brock is live where the storm is impacting people but has been displaced by the wildfire. there's the concern about run off as well, sam. >> reporter: no question about it. a little tricky with the rain. the concern for so many agencies. it created a pathway of floods. >> the things we always consider in california are floods and ets quakes. it's not a matter of if, it's when. >> reporter: some federal officials believe that's jumping the gun. >> this is my .38 smith and w wesson. >> a fire like this so big and so hot, it seals the earth. >> reporter: fema spokesperson said the agency is consider concerned about tloflooding in n area and check your insurance policy immediately. >> it doesn't work that way. >> reporter: those policies take 30 days to kick in. on this day the assistance policy from the federal government taking center stage. homeland security
. >> sky ranger not spared from the storm either. this is time lapse showing the rain drops hitting the lens of our camera chopper. live rain coverage continues in north bay. sam brock is live where the storm is impacting people but has been displaced by the wildfire. there's the concern about run off as well, sam. >> reporter: no question about it. a little tricky with the rain. the concern for so many agencies. it created a pathway of floods. >> the things we always consider...
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and eighteen we take you to a refugee camp in bangladesh it's now home to hundreds of thousands of ranger who fled the violence in the united nations accuses me and miles government of ethnic cleansing which it denies child stratfor reports on what the refugees might face in the year ahead. with their three children across the border from myanmar into bangladesh the end of december. they joined the more than six hundred fifty thousand refugees who fled the military crackdown on the region in rakhine state in western myanmar she says her husband was killed as they tried to flee. but they're not doing that either betty we couldn't go anywhere because there was heavy fighting from all directions and my husband was shot dead by security forces there are very few people he still remain here they try to go to the forest and river fishing but the military does not allow them they say you can't go there anymore and you can't harvest the paddies either so people are not able to work the million mom true tells us you are not surrender and there is no ranger in our country go to the country where th
and eighteen we take you to a refugee camp in bangladesh it's now home to hundreds of thousands of ranger who fled the violence in the united nations accuses me and miles government of ethnic cleansing which it denies child stratfor reports on what the refugees might face in the year ahead. with their three children across the border from myanmar into bangladesh the end of december. they joined the more than six hundred fifty thousand refugees who fled the military crackdown on the region in...
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this is storm ranger 10. coming up i'll show you street level data of what's happening here in chester and montgomery county. >>> and mystery over michigan. people report seeing a bright flash of light in the night sky. the brand new video that shows the flying fireball. >>> it's 5:47. snow has been coming down in montgomery county this morning. >> and nbc 10 meteorologist steve sosna is live in collegeville this morning. it looks like it's coming down pretty good behind you right now. >> reporter: yeah, guys. we have a steady good clip of snow here. if you head about 30, 35 miles you'll find collegeville, pennsylvania. that's where we are this morning. going to pan over here to the ground right now to show you what kind of snow we've got. it's a fairly clumpy snow. unlike some of the earlier winter storms where we had that powdery snow, this is good for the kids to make some snowballs. this is the slippery kind of snow. actually my photographer slipping a bit this morning. this is the ranger dome. its expert
this is storm ranger 10. coming up i'll show you street level data of what's happening here in chester and montgomery county. >>> and mystery over michigan. people report seeing a bright flash of light in the night sky. the brand new video that shows the flying fireball. >>> it's 5:47. snow has been coming down in montgomery county this morning. >> and nbc 10 meteorologist steve sosna is live in collegeville this morning. it looks like it's coming down pretty good behind...
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say myanmar's government is guilty of ethnic cleansing of the predominately muslim ranger they ask who can guarantee the security of the refugees like to sleep family if they return to myanmar. and how can they go back with their lack of citizenship which has made them so vulnerable to violence and persecution for decades has not changed chance transferred. steve benen a main source for the bombshell book foreign fury written by the journalist michael wolff is trying to make amends with donald trump issued a statement saying his support for the u.s. president is agenda and wavering meanwhile trump himself continues to criticize the book on sunday he tweeted i had to put up with this fake news from the first day that i would be running for president now i have to put up with a fake book written by a totally discredited author ronald reagan he said had the same problem and handled it well so will i welcome or and this is john hendren our correspondent is standing by in washington d.c. and so john president trump has responded again he can't seem to let alone. no we can't indeed i think t
say myanmar's government is guilty of ethnic cleansing of the predominately muslim ranger they ask who can guarantee the security of the refugees like to sleep family if they return to myanmar. and how can they go back with their lack of citizenship which has made them so vulnerable to violence and persecution for decades has not changed chance transferred. steve benen a main source for the bombshell book foreign fury written by the journalist michael wolff is trying to make amends with donald...
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the ranger have suffered at decades of persecution and violence that was stripped of their citizenship in what was then burma thirty five years ago the myanmar government considers them illegal immigrants from bangladesh and evidence of the brutality they have suffered in recent months is shocking food charity doctors without borders says at least six thousand seven hundred were killed by the myanmar security forces between the end of august and late september. it says at least seven hundred thirty range of children younger than five years old were among those killed mostly shot dead doctors without borders also says nearly ten percent of children who died were burned alive in their homes and at least five percent were beaten to death human rights watch and aid organizations working in these camps in neighboring bangladesh say myanmar soldiers gang raped women and young girls the refugees of a scapes deaths in myanmar but the struggle to survive in the camps goes on the u.n. says seven percent of children here are suffering severe acute malnutrition a condition that will kill if not tr
the ranger have suffered at decades of persecution and violence that was stripped of their citizenship in what was then burma thirty five years ago the myanmar government considers them illegal immigrants from bangladesh and evidence of the brutality they have suffered in recent months is shocking food charity doctors without borders says at least six thousand seven hundred were killed by the myanmar security forces between the end of august and late september. it says at least seven hundred...
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but sounds of ranger have never had sufficient identification documents proving their residency. then burma's government stripped them of their citizenship in one thousand nine hundred. nine miles army has destroyed hundreds of range of villages in recent months so the repatriation plan involves putting those returning into temporary camps. dealing kluges a role for the un but in what capacity remains unclear. at the present the situation is not good for the battery issue hundreds of thousands of refugees here are traumatized i mean psychosocial support. the third coming to baghdad is on daily basis even. the bangladeshi government is estimated to be spending around four million dollars a day to help house and feed the refugees and it's signed off on a separate plan to move around one hundred thousand refugees from the camps to temporary shelters on a coastal island that critics say is highly vulnerable to typhoons wisdome governments including the us say myanmar's government is guilty of ethnic cleansing of the predominately muslim ranger they ask who can guarantee the security
but sounds of ranger have never had sufficient identification documents proving their residency. then burma's government stripped them of their citizenship in one thousand nine hundred. nine miles army has destroyed hundreds of range of villages in recent months so the repatriation plan involves putting those returning into temporary camps. dealing kluges a role for the un but in what capacity remains unclear. at the present the situation is not good for the battery issue hundreds of thousands...
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sky ranger, as you can see there, overhead as they descended on that house.they took a woman into custody. all of this unfolding on feller avenue not far from the elementary school. sources tell us this is where officers shot a woman who was holding a gun. we're joineded with the very latest. what do we know? >> reporter: right now there's still a heavy police presence here, but the actual shooting took place up the road on feller avenue. now, let's take a look at the video we shot from sky ranger at around 3:30 this afternoon. it shows the woman being arrested by san jose police. she is the victim of an officer-involved shooting. we're told her injuries are nonlife threatening. now, sources are telling us tonight that neighbors called police when they saw the woman wielding a shotgun. when police arrived, she went inside the home. it's unclear why the officer felt it was necessary to fire his or her weapon. i spoke to neighbors here tonight. and they'reur
sky ranger, as you can see there, overhead as they descended on that house.they took a woman into custody. all of this unfolding on feller avenue not far from the elementary school. sources tell us this is where officers shot a woman who was holding a gun. we're joineded with the very latest. what do we know? >> reporter: right now there's still a heavy police presence here, but the actual shooting took place up the road on feller avenue. now, let's take a look at the video we shot from...
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i would recommend that the organization still needs another 20-30 rangers. we said we should be at 80. when i started we were at 12. now we're at 45? right? and so we're not there yet with the amount of coverage. it's 24-7 operation, 365 days a year, 225 parks. it's hard to have a presence everywhere. but a number of key issue and events, we're working toward 20, obviously some of the ceremonies around the mayor's passing, we've been working very closely with sfpd. >> thank you, i support more park controls. >> commissioner harrison: i like that and i'm supportive of it, but i have a question and give me an example. i was reading here on performance indicators baseline, and i don't know how -- attachment a i guess, objective, condition of parks, fields, playground and facilities, i notice that the other end, that was not achieved. the goal was not achieved. how do we go about achieving such a thing? >> in that case we set the target at two. we set the target possibly too high. so when i say we didn't achieve the target. i think we may have another year of da
i would recommend that the organization still needs another 20-30 rangers. we said we should be at 80. when i started we were at 12. now we're at 45? right? and so we're not there yet with the amount of coverage. it's 24-7 operation, 365 days a year, 225 parks. it's hard to have a presence everywhere. but a number of key issue and events, we're working toward 20, obviously some of the ceremonies around the mayor's passing, we've been working very closely with sfpd. >> thank you, i support...
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