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it's a rare city. you can't tell me that is the reason for anger. >> we saw people at the funeral of freddie gray. i didn't fear for african-american kids. i buried several police officers. four were black. no one came to those funerals. >> what do we do to fix baltimore. >> we have to realise that drug addiction is not a crime, it's a disease, start treating it like one. failed social policies abandoning the cities. i think talk plainly. walking away from a group of people. when i walked here, i said it publicly. i got here there was an average. under 300. there were 250s. that still, so times the national average at that time. i felt if this was a majority white city nobody cared. they just said that's baltimore. >> thoughts echoed by the president. >> in those environments if we think we'll send the police do the dirty work of containing the problems that arise there without, as a nation and as a society, saying what can we do to change those communities, to help lift the communities and give the ki
it's a rare city. you can't tell me that is the reason for anger. >> we saw people at the funeral of freddie gray. i didn't fear for african-american kids. i buried several police officers. four were black. no one came to those funerals. >> what do we do to fix baltimore. >> we have to realise that drug addiction is not a crime, it's a disease, start treating it like one. failed social policies abandoning the cities. i think talk plainly. walking away from a group of people....
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. >> reporter: a food store that's open for business, which has become a rare sight in a city under bombardmentthe war in yemen has forced people to flee their homes in search of a safe haven but has made many businesses shut their doors, as an already battered economy is further devastated. >> there are very few people left here. everyone who has fled, those who have stayed live alone without their families. and hardly anyone comes to buy things any more. >> reporter: what makes things difficult for him is that his shop is not fair from the airport and the military air base. in yemen almost 1 million children under the age of 5 are malnourished and while they see 13 million yemenese, on dirty water for drinking -- >> there's no doubt that this has greatly affected the yemenese, the average yemeni can no longer afford to buy most things. many families are now displayed. it's making poverty and unemployment rise drastically. >> reporter: back at his store ali finally has a customer but all he buys is a bottle of water. >> now i'm lucky if i make $20 a day. how can i pay my rent or even my electr
. >> reporter: a food store that's open for business, which has become a rare sight in a city under bombardmentthe war in yemen has forced people to flee their homes in search of a safe haven but has made many businesses shut their doors, as an already battered economy is further devastated. >> there are very few people left here. everyone who has fled, those who have stayed live alone without their families. and hardly anyone comes to buy things any more. >> reporter: what...
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what happened in the inner city we rarely hear about. >> when you talk about jobs, you have to talk about the infrastructure plans floated on capitol hill. put down for political reasons, one way for another. they are casualties of people that can't find places to work or jobs. when you see people take to the streets, there's no excuse for what is happening, but there is an explanation. there is an explanation. unless you address the root cause, it will happen some place else. >> in other case ferguson in particular - white major, white head of the police department. here that is not the case. there's an african-american mayor and african-american commissioner of police. so that's not enough. it's not enough... >> we want is to be simple. we want to put the, "r" word on it and say it's solvable if we have a dialogue about race. race is not just the colour of the skin. it was about dividing lines, congressional districts, all the things we don't want to talk about because they are messy, complicated. this is a complicated thing. when you hear them say this is something happening for 30-40
what happened in the inner city we rarely hear about. >> when you talk about jobs, you have to talk about the infrastructure plans floated on capitol hill. put down for political reasons, one way for another. they are casualties of people that can't find places to work or jobs. when you see people take to the streets, there's no excuse for what is happening, but there is an explanation. there is an explanation. unless you address the root cause, it will happen some place else. >> in...
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. >> a food store that's open for business in sanna has become a rare sight in a city under bombardment. the war in yemen has not only forced people to flee homes in search of a safe haven, but made many businesses shut their doors as within already battered economy is further devastated. >> there are few people left. those who stayed live alone without their families, so hardly anyone comes to buy anything anymore. >> what makes things more difficult is that his shop is not far from the airport and a military air base, prime targets in saudi-led airstrikes against houthi fighters who currently control the capitol. >> in yemen, almost 1 million children under the age of five are malnourished and the world food program say 13 million yemenis depend on polluted or dirty water for drinking. >> there's no doubt this war gravely affected yemenese, even though food and other products are available, the average yemeni can no longer afford such things. many families are now displaced. it's making poverty and unemployment rise drastically. >> back at his store, he finally has a customer. all he
. >> a food store that's open for business in sanna has become a rare sight in a city under bombardment. the war in yemen has not only forced people to flee homes in search of a safe haven, but made many businesses shut their doors as within already battered economy is further devastated. >> there are few people left. those who stayed live alone without their families, so hardly anyone comes to buy anything anymore. >> what makes things more difficult is that his shop is not...
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. >> reporter: a food store open for business in sanaa what has become something of a rare sight with a citybardment and the war in yemen not only forced people to flee homes in search of safe haven and made many businesses shut their doors as an already battered economy is further devastated. >> translator: there are very few people left here and everyone has fled and those who stayed live alone without their families and hardly nerve one comes to buy anything any more. >> reporter: what makes it more difficult for him is that his shop is not far from the airport and the military air base. prime targets in saudi-led air strikes against houthi fighters who currently control the capitol capitol. one million children under the age of five malnourished and the food program say 13 million depend on dirty or polluted water for drinking. >> translator: there is no doubt this war has gravely effected the yemen and food and other products are available, the average yemen can no longer afford to buy most things add to that the fact many families are now displaced and making poverty and employment ris
. >> reporter: a food store open for business in sanaa what has become something of a rare sight with a citybardment and the war in yemen not only forced people to flee homes in search of safe haven and made many businesses shut their doors as an already battered economy is further devastated. >> translator: there are very few people left here and everyone has fled and those who stayed live alone without their families and hardly nerve one comes to buy anything any more. >>...
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it's become something of a rare sight in a city under bombardment.t has forced not only people to flee their homes but has made many businesses shut their doors, as an already battered economy is further devastated. >> there are very few people left here. everyone has fled and those who have stayed live alone without their families. so hardly anyone comes to buy anything anymore. >> reporter: what makes things more difficult for assam ali his store is not far from the airport and military base. prime areas against the fighters who currently control the capital. in yemen almost 1 million children under the age of 5 are malnourished and the world food program feeds 13 million yemenese depending on polluted or dirty water for drinking. >> there's no doubt that this war has greatly affected yemenese, even though food and other products are available. the average yemeni can afford to buy them. it's making poverty and unemployment rise drastically. >> reporter: back at his store ali finally has a customer. but all he buys is a bottle of water. >> now i'm l
it's become something of a rare sight in a city under bombardment.t has forced not only people to flee their homes but has made many businesses shut their doors, as an already battered economy is further devastated. >> there are very few people left here. everyone has fled and those who have stayed live alone without their families. so hardly anyone comes to buy anything anymore. >> reporter: what makes things more difficult for assam ali his store is not far from the airport and...
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city. in a rare instance, alabama passed a statewide code mandating each vendor have $100,000 in liability before hiring an off-duty cop. salt lake city handles its liability like many departments in the country. it asks vendors to sign this possible that makes them liable up to a point. >> it specifically outlined they take on the workers' comp if our cop is injured. >> so the employer takes on workers' comp and other related issues? >> yes. when they have to take police action, then that's my responsibility, whether they're on-duty, off-duty or any other time. >> there's a line they cross from being a private employee back to being sort of a full-time officer? is that -- can you clarify that? >> they're handy, yes. again, it's very situational and depends on the circumstance for these individual situations. >> there are hundreds of civil lawsuits around the country attempting to determine when that line is crossed. that's one reason that heber city, a suburb of salt lake city, wrote a radical new policy on off-duty police officers. >> it's pretty extensive. they cannot wear a uniform, any
city. in a rare instance, alabama passed a statewide code mandating each vendor have $100,000 in liability before hiring an off-duty cop. salt lake city handles its liability like many departments in the country. it asks vendors to sign this possible that makes them liable up to a point. >> it specifically outlined they take on the workers' comp if our cop is injured. >> so the employer takes on workers' comp and other related issues? >> yes. when they have to take police...
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. >>> the oakland city council is holding a rare thursday meeting to discuss the budget. also during the meeting the vice mayor and city council president will introduce a resolution opposing end's -- indiana's religious law that allows businesses to refuse service on the right of religious law which opens the door to discriminating against gays and less companies. >> indiana top republicans are announcing miscellaneouses they have agreed to for the controversial law they have been negotiating with business leaders over the language. indiana democrat tweeted that they were very close to having enough republican votes to repeal the religious freedom restoration act but the question was if republican leadership would let them vote their conscience. >> new details in an attack on a san francisco taxi driver captured by the surveillance video. weapon they reached the destination the passenger beat the driver with a box and tried to remember him. it happened on tuesday after midnight at 7th and market much the passenger dropped the lock but kept hitting the driver who is gratef
. >>> the oakland city council is holding a rare thursday meeting to discuss the budget. also during the meeting the vice mayor and city council president will introduce a resolution opposing end's -- indiana's religious law that allows businesses to refuse service on the right of religious law which opens the door to discriminating against gays and less companies. >> indiana top republicans are announcing miscellaneouses they have agreed to for the controversial law they have...
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insurgent attacks on the city have been rare and the security situation there was thought to be stable. observers say the latest attack is raiseing concerns among citizens now that most international forces have left the war-torn country. >>> researchers at a u.s. think tank are showing the progress of china's controversial reclamation activities in the south china sea. they revealed satellite images of the buildup of mischief reef in the spratly islands. the reef is a focal point of a territorial dispute between china and the philippines. researchers with the center for strategic and international studies posted the images online. they say the pictures were taken in mid-march. they show a chain of artificial land formations and new structures such as sea walls. f hchlt f nhk obtained imams of the reef taken by military at the end of january. they revealed china had just begun the reclamation. in a february image an amphibious transport vessel is visible near the reef. the ship can carry up to 800 people and 20 amphibious armed vehicles. chinese officials have now expanded to seven ree
insurgent attacks on the city have been rare and the security situation there was thought to be stable. observers say the latest attack is raiseing concerns among citizens now that most international forces have left the war-torn country. >>> researchers at a u.s. think tank are showing the progress of china's controversial reclamation activities in the south china sea. they revealed satellite images of the buildup of mischief reef in the spratly islands. the reef is a focal point of a...
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>>reporter: a food store open for business is a rare sight in a city under bombardment. the war in yemen has not only forced people to flee their homes but has also made many businesses shut their doors. >> there are very few people left here. everyone has fled and those who have stayed live alone without their families. so hardly anyone comes to buy anything anymore. >>reporter: what makes things more difficult is his shop is not far from the airport and a military air base. prime targets in saudi-led air strikes against houthi fighters who currently control the capital. in yemen, almost 1 million children under the age of five are malnourished and the world food program says 13 million yemenis rely on dirty or polluted water for drinking. >> there's no doubt that this war has gravely affected yemenis. even though food and other products are available, the average yemeni can no longer afford to buy most things. add to that the fact that many families are now displaced. it's making poverty and unemployment rise drastically. >>reporter: he finally has a customer but he on
>>reporter: a food store open for business is a rare sight in a city under bombardment. the war in yemen has not only forced people to flee their homes but has also made many businesses shut their doors. >> there are very few people left here. everyone has fled and those who have stayed live alone without their families. so hardly anyone comes to buy anything anymore. >>reporter: what makes things more difficult is his shop is not far from the airport and a military air base....
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master chef michael gur rare ra from city chef. our audience will love you after this.off? it looks easy enough. >> this is pretty much everything we have in our refrigerators at home. this is a simple formula. a piece of ham, turkey just like this. get a little bit of the cheese. put that on top. any cheese works. it is not a matter of what you like or don't like here. you put little onions. >> lou these onions. >> awe tayed and the ease youest thing to do and tomato as well. put that on top. >> herbs in there, too. >> the tomato is marinated in garlic and olive oil. taking this and rolling it up. and we pretty much have this already finished. the idea is to put it in the microwave. >> we are melting the cheese is what we are doing with the microwave there. >> yeah it is melting the cheese and will pull it together and go in to a dish with a little salad and it's done. pretty much one of these those things -- i can move on as well. >> this is great right here. i guess that's the finished product. i'm getting ahead of myself but that looks good. i want to grab that righ
master chef michael gur rare ra from city chef. our audience will love you after this.off? it looks easy enough. >> this is pretty much everything we have in our refrigerators at home. this is a simple formula. a piece of ham, turkey just like this. get a little bit of the cheese. put that on top. any cheese works. it is not a matter of what you like or don't like here. you put little onions. >> lou these onions. >> awe tayed and the ease youest thing to do and tomato as well....
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. >> today the oakland city council is holding a rare thursday meet to discuss the budget and the vicend to introduce a resolution opposing indiana's religious freedom law. indiana's governor signed a bill into law giving businesses the right to refuse services. some believe this opens the door to discriminating against gays and lesbians. >> right now, the top republican lawmakers are holding a news conference announcing amendments for the controversial law. this is a picture from indianapolis. the amendments include anti-discrimination safe fares and have been negotiating with business leaders over the language. an indiana democratic representative said they were close to having enough republican votes to repeal the religious act but the question is in the republican leadership would let them vote their conscience. >> setting the standard new research on smartphones that prove that there is something we all really cannot live without. >> lay ball. baseball season is here. what you need to know of the series the pre-season series this weekend. >> check this out looking at the bay bridg
. >> today the oakland city council is holding a rare thursday meet to discuss the budget and the vicend to introduce a resolution opposing indiana's religious freedom law. indiana's governor signed a bill into law giving businesses the right to refuse services. some believe this opens the door to discriminating against gays and lesbians. >> right now, the top republican lawmakers are holding a news conference announcing amendments for the controversial law. this is a picture from...
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. >>> happening today the oakland city council holding a rare thursday meeting to discuss the budget.the vice mayor and city council president will were introduce a resolution opposing the indiana religious freedom law that gives businesses the right to refuse service on religious groups. some believe the law opens the door to discriminating against gays and lesbians. >>> indiana's top republican lawmakers hold a news conference to offer modifications for the controversial law. they have been negotiating with business leaders over the language of the fix. indiana democrat tweeted they were close to having enough republican votes to repeal the religious freedom act but the question was if republican leadership would let them vote their conscience. >> new details in a violent attack on a taxi driver captured by the surveillance video. when they reached the destination, the passenger began beating the driver with a padlock and tried to remember hill. it happened tuesday just after midnight at 7th and market street. the passenger dropped the pack load but kept hitting the driver. the driv
. >>> happening today the oakland city council holding a rare thursday meeting to discuss the budget.the vice mayor and city council president will were introduce a resolution opposing the indiana religious freedom law that gives businesses the right to refuse service on religious groups. some believe the law opens the door to discriminating against gays and lesbians. >>> indiana's top republican lawmakers hold a news conference to offer modifications for the controversial...
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it's a rare look inside a major city that is under isis control. what is it like? well, watch. >> we begin with an extraordinary chance to look into the islamic state. not a single reporter has dared to venture there since the gruesome beheadings of journalists began last year. imagine see this. >> i'm john cantlie, a british citizen, abandoned by my own government. >> and this. >> these could be my last hours in this world. >> and then heading straight into the heart of darkness. but that is precisely what this man did. >> during the months i was preparing the trip every night i felt a knife on my throat. i felt it physically. >> jurgen is a german journalist. last year he crossed the border into isis territory. >> i think you must know your enemy if you want to defeat him. >> he went to mosul, an iraqi city about the size of philadelphia. population around 1.5 million. it's the biggest prize isis has captured. this extraordinary video gives us a rare look into everyday life under isis. it brings to mind the writer hannah aron's concept, the banality of evil. isis
it's a rare look inside a major city that is under isis control. what is it like? well, watch. >> we begin with an extraordinary chance to look into the islamic state. not a single reporter has dared to venture there since the gruesome beheadings of journalists began last year. imagine see this. >> i'm john cantlie, a british citizen, abandoned by my own government. >> and this. >> these could be my last hours in this world. >> and then heading straight into the...
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coyotes are rare but not unheard of in the city.ally busy lately coyote season, however with at least six sightings so far this year. when most of us want to get rid of extra stuff, we have a yard sale. oprah winfrey, she holds an auction. among the more than 500 items up for sale furniture and artwork from her chicago home, workout equipment, and a soup tureen worth between $6,000 and $8,000. the auction is expected to raise around $800,000 for the oprah winfrey leadership academy for girls in south africa. a british couple with a combined age of 194 is planning to become the world's oldest newly webs, the groom, george kirby, will be 103, and the bride, doreen luckie, will be 91 when they get married in june. they have been together 27 years and figure it's about time. kirby says he didn't propose on bended knee because he didn't think he'd be able to get back up. still ahead, chronic illness and confinement were the mothers of invention for these young innovators. ren always wanted me to quit smoking but i resigned myself to the
coyotes are rare but not unheard of in the city.ally busy lately coyote season, however with at least six sightings so far this year. when most of us want to get rid of extra stuff, we have a yard sale. oprah winfrey, she holds an auction. among the more than 500 items up for sale furniture and artwork from her chicago home, workout equipment, and a soup tureen worth between $6,000 and $8,000. the auction is expected to raise around $800,000 for the oprah winfrey leadership academy for girls in...
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there have been a series of bombings in iraq, including in a city where these sorts of attacks are rare. the u.s. state department has condemned an attack at a consulate in erbil where it killed three people and another five from injured. gunfire was heard shortly afterwards. that explosion followed a number of bombings in the capital of baghdad. 27 people died in those attacks. no group has claimed responsibility for the blast in the iraqi capital. the most lethal attack dame when a car bomb went off in a daughter dealership in eastern baghdad. let's get more from erbil where that bomb went off outside of the u.s. consulate. >> the car bomb went off at about 5:45 p.m. local time in the district near the u.s. consulate. we were very close to this explosion when it happened. it was very loud. local sources are telling us that three people have been killed. possibly more. eight people have been injured including two americans and one turkish national. this is very unusual for erbil. usually it's very safe and it's feared much the violence that has been seen against isil in iraq. in baghda
there have been a series of bombings in iraq, including in a city where these sorts of attacks are rare. the u.s. state department has condemned an attack at a consulate in erbil where it killed three people and another five from injured. gunfire was heard shortly afterwards. that explosion followed a number of bombings in the capital of baghdad. 27 people died in those attacks. no group has claimed responsibility for the blast in the iraqi capital. the most lethal attack dame when a car bomb...
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the mets fans just adopted me as one of their own, which is rare in this city.i have an emotional connection to the fans in new york. but, you know i'm saying i'm definitely leaning in that direction. >> that's good to hear. hopefully we'll have a winning season with the mets? >> i'm excited. they have a lot of great pitching. matt harvey is back. travis, the catcher. it's a marathon. it's not a sprint. it's a long season. we're excited for opening day. but, you know the team that has that resiliency over the course of the season is beginning to be the one that's going to win at the end. so i'm excited. i'm praying for the mets because i think the fans definitely deserve a championship. and so i'm cautiously optimistic. but i'm excited because i think they have as good a chance as any this year. >> i'm glad to hear that. thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> appreciate it. pleasure to meet you. we've got "stop trading" coming up next with jim. it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to master their craft.
the mets fans just adopted me as one of their own, which is rare in this city.i have an emotional connection to the fans in new york. but, you know i'm saying i'm definitely leaning in that direction. >> that's good to hear. hopefully we'll have a winning season with the mets? >> i'm excited. they have a lot of great pitching. matt harvey is back. travis, the catcher. it's a marathon. it's not a sprint. it's a long season. we're excited for opening day. but, you know the team that...
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we talk to the city's former police commissioner >>> rare eruption - a volcano in chile comes to life >>> trail blazer - ruby bridges paves the way. >> i think what protected me was the innocence of a child. >>> the civil rights pioneer on her life-long fight for civil justice. >>> first came the drone strike, then the apology. two high valued targets for the u.s. killed in the unmanned attack in pakistan in january. there were other casualties two hostages with the unintended guests information and the out come. jamie mcintyre with the latest. >> the white house said the protocol was followed to a t but had unintended consequences of a tragic nature. a spokesman admits this raises questions about whether changes need to be made. >> the white house says there were two separate drone strikes in january targetting an al qaeda compound in pakistan along the border and one attack unknowingly killed two aid workers held captive. american lauren wine stephen and an italian -- wine stephen, and an italian. both working to improve the lives of pakistani people. president obama said he did not
we talk to the city's former police commissioner >>> rare eruption - a volcano in chile comes to life >>> trail blazer - ruby bridges paves the way. >> i think what protected me was the innocence of a child. >>> the civil rights pioneer on her life-long fight for civil justice. >>> first came the drone strike, then the apology. two high valued targets for the u.s. killed in the unmanned attack in pakistan in january. there were other casualties two...
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. >> for this rare birth five sisters made medical history. >> then a local city answers allegations of water waste. why are thousands of gallons being allowed to go down the drain? >> that does it for this edition of abc7 news. >> from all of us we appreciate your time
. >> for this rare birth five sisters made medical history. >> then a local city answers allegations of water waste. why are thousands of gallons being allowed to go down the drain? >> that does it for this edition of abc7 news. >> from all of us we appreciate your time
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. >> for this rare birth five sisters made medical history. >> then a local city answers allegationswed to go down the drain? >> that does it for this edition of abc7 news. >> from all of us we appreciate your time it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to master their craft. but only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are -- a writer from new york, new york... an editor and graduate student in public health from houston, texas... and our returning champion -- a currency trader from chicago, illinois... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. he's bright, and he takes chances and so far it has paid off handsomely for alex, our champion to the tune of nearly $50,000 in just two games. corbin and mary, you've got your work cut out for you today. but good luck. here we go. let
. >> for this rare birth five sisters made medical history. >> then a local city answers allegationswed to go down the drain? >> that does it for this edition of abc7 news. >> from all of us we appreciate your time it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to master their craft. but only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology...
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city, the kurdish capital. at least one person has died. it is relatively rare. shops in south africa 12 people have been arrested. iran has laid out a four-point plan that says could bring peace to yemen. the rebels have taken over much of yemen. the campaign has been pounding targets as they try to stop their advance. they forced 150,000 from their home. i spoke with the middle east editor. >> do they claim their campaign is working actor >> they're working very effectively. the bombing campaign is doing what it needs to do. there is a bigger issue at work here. that is their arrival we with iran. the one thing it is saying is that foreign aggression needs to stop. those loosely speaking our friends of saudi arabia and the iranians and their friends. in different parts of the region, they are colliding with different degrees of severity and that is the kind of thing that is happening. reporter: al qaeda and the arabian peninsula have been very active. americans have been trying to hit them with the drone strikes not with any great deal of success. but the allie
city, the kurdish capital. at least one person has died. it is relatively rare. shops in south africa 12 people have been arrested. iran has laid out a four-point plan that says could bring peace to yemen. the rebels have taken over much of yemen. the campaign has been pounding targets as they try to stop their advance. they forced 150,000 from their home. i spoke with the middle east editor. >> do they claim their campaign is working actor >> they're working very effectively. the...
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not to mention the fact that all the records tell us it's rare that hillary and bill are in the same city throughout the year. . >> plet me tell you, you're absolutely wrong about that. when they're wheeling and dealing, they are in the same country. let's talk asht haiti for a second. >> he made a fortune. >> wait a second, judge. but hillary clinton went to haiti as a request of the president of the united states and her mission was completely different. she was working with other foreign leaders to provide aid to the country. that's the point that i'm trying to make here. there's a clear distinction between hillary clinton secretary of state and hillary clinton part of the foundation. bill clinton is able to do whatever he'd like to do. >> you know what, richard, i've got to wrap. here's the problem. he's making money when she's secretary of state. >> why shouldn't he? >> a lot of those promises were never followed through. they didn't file half of the things that they were supposed to that she said they would. >> the canadian government, because she was secretary of state at the time.
not to mention the fact that all the records tell us it's rare that hillary and bill are in the same city throughout the year. . >> plet me tell you, you're absolutely wrong about that. when they're wheeling and dealing, they are in the same country. let's talk asht haiti for a second. >> he made a fortune. >> wait a second, judge. but hillary clinton went to haiti as a request of the president of the united states and her mission was completely different. she was working with...
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this isn't april snow which is actually not a particular rare sight this season but a hailstorm that struck people i th city of nagasi commuting hrs on 5:30 tuesday. the size hail w not so big, about 5 centimeters in diameter. and people immediately took out umbrellas and students rushed themselves underneath the buildings which is a good idea. it could actually cause some injuries. but similar conditions. as i mention again unstable weather. when e we talk about the unstable atmosphere we have about minus 25 degrees celsius about 5,000 meters above the ground and the ground level still pretty hot. about 20 degrees. and that difference about 30 to 40 degrees difference clashes and that is why the atmosphere becomes very unstable. so we may even see hailstorm again, lightning, strong gusts and tornadic activity cannot be ruled out. on top that a precipitation like we saw last night in tokyo. not only rainfall but maybe see hail storms across the region in patches today. so if you hear thunder roar do go indoors. take shelter immediately and shut off electronic fiess. pull out devices from the alsos alsos. al
this isn't april snow which is actually not a particular rare sight this season but a hailstorm that struck people i th city of nagasi commuting hrs on 5:30 tuesday. the size hail w not so big, about 5 centimeters in diameter. and people immediately took out umbrellas and students rushed themselves underneath the buildings which is a good idea. it could actually cause some injuries. but similar conditions. as i mention again unstable weather. when e we talk about the unstable atmosphere we have...
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>> reporter: we caught up with laura bush on rare trip back to washington. the cityhere she first took on the cause of women's rights around the world. while first lady, she made three trips to afghanistan, where girls were forbidden to go to school. she hosted the new first lady of afghanistan at the bush institute in dallas. >> she said things are a lot better in afghanistan than it looks to us from the outside. >> reporter: are you worried though that those gains are going to be lost as america pulls out? >> well i don't want america to pull out too soon. i think it's very important as they develop their democracy. i don't want to waste the years we have spent there. the time, the treasure, the lives that people have devoted to afghanistan. >> reporter: mrs. bush visited africa five times as first lady becoming a big proponent of her husband's $15 billion initiative to fight hiv/aids. credited with saving some 7 million lives. >> i think it's a great tribute to the generosity of american people. >> rand paul has said eventually all foreign aid should be eliminated
>> reporter: we caught up with laura bush on rare trip back to washington. the cityhere she first took on the cause of women's rights around the world. while first lady, she made three trips to afghanistan, where girls were forbidden to go to school. she hosted the new first lady of afghanistan at the bush institute in dallas. >> she said things are a lot better in afghanistan than it looks to us from the outside. >> reporter: are you worried though that those gains are going...
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broadcast exclusive we'll look at explosive new video depicting extreme violence new york city's rikers island jail complex. rare surveillance footage obtained by "the new yorker" magazine shows a former teenage prisoner kalief browder, being , abused on two separate occasions. in one clip from 2012, the teenager is violently hurled to the ground while he is handcuffed. in another video, browder is attacked by almost a dozen other teenagers. then, president obama has apologized after the white house revealed a u.s. drone strike in pakistan killed an american government contractor and an italian aid worker held by al qaeda in january. >> as president and commander-in-chief, i take full responsibility for all our counterterrorism operations. including the one that inadvertently took the lives of warren and giovanni. i profoundly regret what happened. on behalf of the united states government, i offer our deepest apologies to the families. amy: we'll get reaction from the aclu. today marks the 100th anniversary of the armenian genocide. >> the fate of the armenians is exemplary for the history of mass extermination
broadcast exclusive we'll look at explosive new video depicting extreme violence new york city's rikers island jail complex. rare surveillance footage obtained by "the new yorker" magazine shows a former teenage prisoner kalief browder, being , abused on two separate occasions. in one clip from 2012, the teenager is violently hurled to the ground while he is handcuffed. in another video, browder is attacked by almost a dozen other teenagers. then, president obama has apologized after...
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in the maya city of copan, a jeweler fashioned rare shell and jade for his powerful lord. in mexico, living artisans echo the economy of a vanished civilization. and in teotihuacan evidence of mass production has now been unearthed. tiny faces of clay reflect the men and women who made them a thousand years ago. on the other side of the world in the ancient roman city of ostia huge merchant ships were part of an economy much like our own. and today, the tanners of morocco still practice their ancient craft, living proof that economies have evolved out of the past. everyone who has ever lived has been part of an economic system. iel bote grande...mil pesos! economic systems are simply the ways people produce, distribute and consume things -- everything and anything, from tortillas to stocks and bonds. for 10,000 10,000 an eighth. today, as in the past, economic systems lie at the heart of how a society is organized. archaeologists search for these systems because they believe economies hold the key to understanding ancient societies. archaeologist william sanders. the econo
in the maya city of copan, a jeweler fashioned rare shell and jade for his powerful lord. in mexico, living artisans echo the economy of a vanished civilization. and in teotihuacan evidence of mass production has now been unearthed. tiny faces of clay reflect the men and women who made them a thousand years ago. on the other side of the world in the ancient roman city of ostia huge merchant ships were part of an economy much like our own. and today, the tanners of morocco still practice their...
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rare opportunity. we're going to talk with the mayors of the bay area's three largest cities about the region's most pressingssues. joining us are the mayor of san jose, the new mayor of oakland,
rare opportunity. we're going to talk with the mayors of the bay area's three largest cities about the region's most pressingssues. joining us are the mayor of san jose, the new mayor of oakland,
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>> reporter: we caught up with laura bush on rare trip back to washington the city where she took on the cause of women's rights around the world. while first lady she made three trips to afghanistan where girls were forbid p to go to school and recently hosted the first lady of afghanistan at the bush institute in dallas. >> she said that things are better in afghanistan, and it looks, to us, from the outside. >> are you worried, though, that those days are going to be lost as america pulls out. >> well, i don't want america to pull out too soon. it's very important as they develop their democracy. i don't want to waste years we spent there in the time and treasure and the lives that people have devoted to afghanistan. >> reporter: mrs. bush visited africa five times, a big proponent of her husband's $15 billion initiative to fight hiv/aids, credited with saving some 7 million lives. >> i think it's a great tribute to the generosity of the american people. >> nothing prepares you for this role. >> reporter: since leaving the white house, mrs. bush worked with michelle obama on a pro
>> reporter: we caught up with laura bush on rare trip back to washington the city where she took on the cause of women's rights around the world. while first lady she made three trips to afghanistan where girls were forbid p to go to school and recently hosted the first lady of afghanistan at the bush institute in dallas. >> she said that things are better in afghanistan, and it looks, to us, from the outside. >> are you worried, though, that those days are going to be lost...
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rare opportunity. we're going to talk with the mayors of the bay area's three largest cities about the region's most pressingssues. joining us are the mayor of san jose, the new mayor of oakland, and san francisco's mayor ed lee, who is completing his first term and running for re-election in november. thank you all very much for being here. making history here having y'all together. >> this is the first time all three of you are on the same program. >> mayor lee, let's get right into it. the median home price in san francisco is now a million dollars. a million dollars? rents are at an all-time high. what do you say to people who say they can no longer afford to live in the any >> we definitely have these challenges when these boom times have happened. what we didn't do for many years, and two other mayors will comment on what they're doing, we didn't build enough housing in the past. so the pressure is on the current stock. i have a goal to build 30,000 units of new housing, rehab them and make sure and guaranty with our local government's participation that 33% will be affordable to low income and median
rare opportunity. we're going to talk with the mayors of the bay area's three largest cities about the region's most pressingssues. joining us are the mayor of san jose, the new mayor of oakland, and san francisco's mayor ed lee, who is completing his first term and running for re-election in november. thank you all very much for being here. making history here having y'all together. >> this is the first time all three of you are on the same program. >> mayor lee, let's get right...
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these style guru extraordinaire patricia field takes a stroll through her new york city boutique is a rarereporter: more than a decade after "sex and the city" went off the air. >> hello, lover. >> reporter: field is hard at work at a new television show. comfortableland's "younger." the story of a 40-year-old woman played by sudden foster posing as a 26-year-old in a bid to reboot her career. a key component to her disguise her quasi-hipster duds. >> her husband left her for a younger woman but left her broke. so she's not going to bergdorf goodman or barney's or whatever. 345ib she will go to a vintage store. >> something a little more financially -- >> affordable. >> reporter: hollywood's leading clothing whisper says it's not only clever television viewing but provides a fashion tutor yawl reminding us of the importance of mixing it up and taking chances with our existing wardrobe. >> take a good new fresh look at your closet and start trying on things that you haven't combined before put on a shoe that you think is too dressy for your jeans and all of a sudden it might look really cut
these style guru extraordinaire patricia field takes a stroll through her new york city boutique is a rarereporter: more than a decade after "sex and the city" went off the air. >> hello, lover. >> reporter: field is hard at work at a new television show. comfortableland's "younger." the story of a 40-year-old woman played by sudden foster posing as a 26-year-old in a bid to reboot her career. a key component to her disguise her quasi-hipster duds. >> her...