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sources in salah tell nbc president salah didn't appear on camera because he has burns on his fi face and body. the government blamed the attack on loyalists to the leaders. they're loyal and heavily armed. tray sided with the demonstrators demanding that salah step down after he repeatedly reject eed deals to leave office peacefully in exchange for amnesty. now they're forcing him to leave, through protests, or it seems, by killing him. and brian, yemen isn't the only country boiling over. in syria, protesters are continuing to grow. in part, motivated by the death and apparent torture of a 13-year-old boy. a video, a very gruesome video of his body has been widely circulated online today. there were more demonstrations in syria, and according to witnesses, at least 30 people were killed when security forces opened fire. today, the syrian government shut down most mobile phones and internet service in the country. >> yemen and syria, two countries by the way, we western jou journalists can't get in to cover. what about where you are and where gadhafi is hanging on. >> after months, w
sources in salah tell nbc president salah didn't appear on camera because he has burns on his fi face and body. the government blamed the attack on loyalists to the leaders. they're loyal and heavily armed. tray sided with the demonstrators demanding that salah step down after he repeatedly reject eed deals to leave office peacefully in exchange for amnesty. now they're forcing him to leave, through protests, or it seems, by killing him. and brian, yemen isn't the only country boiling over. in...
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this official says it will take weeks if not months for salah to recover from injuries suffered on an attack, and this u.s. official tells us tonight the obama administration sees virtually no chance he will be able to return to yemen. our senior international correspondent nic robertson is tracking the power struggle in yemen. as you hear that, you reported some of this last night. the injuries more severe than the government is letting on. the obama administration now believing time will simply run out on president salah, he will be in the hospital and developments in the country will overtake the possibility of his return. what's happening on the ground right now? >> reporter: well, it really sits with the vice president. the vice president has been left in charge, president ali abdul has yet to sign a document or give some signal, despite his injuries, he's willing to see a transfer of power in yemen. until he does that, it seems his government will hold out, between his son controlling the revolutionary guard, his nephews controlling other security forces, he can count on about 1
this official says it will take weeks if not months for salah to recover from injuries suffered on an attack, and this u.s. official tells us tonight the obama administration sees virtually no chance he will be able to return to yemen. our senior international correspondent nic robertson is tracking the power struggle in yemen. as you hear that, you reported some of this last night. the injuries more severe than the government is letting on. the obama administration now believing time will...
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support that salah had stayed in power for so long before years sally needed the u.s. and the u.s. that is solid but now with a political turmoil there the u.s. shows they will continue to bomb yemen whether or not they have to permission to do so from actually the people of the country pakistan is one example of popular revolt against the cia drone strike thousands of civilians were killed by the u.s. drone drone attacks and no one was held responsible for that even though the pakistani parliament. is demanded to stop the strike the country's leadership continues to allow the americans to carry out the operations although the pakistani leadership criticizes the killing of civilians but they do little to stop it many analysts say their support for the bombings will continue as long as they continue to receive billions of dollars from washington people there are furious in one year the u.s. u.s. drone killed seven hundred civilians in pakistan but they netted only five actual militant leaders numbers that some experts are giving more gruesome form achieve counterinsurgency strategis
support that salah had stayed in power for so long before years sally needed the u.s. and the u.s. that is solid but now with a political turmoil there the u.s. shows they will continue to bomb yemen whether or not they have to permission to do so from actually the people of the country pakistan is one example of popular revolt against the cia drone strike thousands of civilians were killed by the u.s. drone drone attacks and no one was held responsible for that even though the pakistani...
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the head of the republican guard, that's president salah's son. so a lot of power still concentrated within the hands of the salah family. that's leading to speculation there could be more clashes even though a cease-fire announced between the country's vice president and tribal leaders of a tribe that's been battling it out in the streets of the capital for two weeks with government forces. today we hear three tribesmen were killed by snipers. the spokesperson says that government forces fired on these tribesmen at some point after the cease-fire was declared and even though the tribesmen are holding to the cease-fire they're worried the government will try to kill the tribesmen and might lead to more warfare in sanaa. >> we'll keep checking in with you in the fast-developing story. mow mam med jamjoon in abu dab joob israeli security forces firing on hundreds of pro-palestinian demonstrators along the border with syria. the violence erupting on the anniversary of the 1967 war when israel captured the gulan height. authorities say 25 people were
the head of the republican guard, that's president salah's son. so a lot of power still concentrated within the hands of the salah family. that's leading to speculation there could be more clashes even though a cease-fire announced between the country's vice president and tribal leaders of a tribe that's been battling it out in the streets of the capital for two weeks with government forces. today we hear three tribesmen were killed by snipers. the spokesperson says that government forces fired...
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rule because there are so many different variations right there you see there's a possibility and salah says this in itself did you know if this continues we could see another libya scenario where the country becomes partitioned in not just in two parts but in more parts and then what do you think the likelihood of that is. rather than expect partition or i would say anarchy you would see that no central government has control over the country's ready or in fact somewhat the case that would be all the more the case more the somali or the afghan no the lebanese model where it's no but it was that was so remarkable in the yemeni case is how many opponents the central government has i count like a number of them if you like but it's so many it is very hard to see. with all or will remain in power mr ambassador i mean that if there is given u.s. interest in the region they wouldn't want to united states does not want to see chaos in yemen for a very long i mean what kind of role can the united states and i would stress positive in this case a positive role now given the obama administration
rule because there are so many different variations right there you see there's a possibility and salah says this in itself did you know if this continues we could see another libya scenario where the country becomes partitioned in not just in two parts but in more parts and then what do you think the likelihood of that is. rather than expect partition or i would say anarchy you would see that no central government has control over the country's ready or in fact somewhat the case that would be...
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neighbors in a way that the king of bahrain is nuts and bashir al assad isn't quite you could look at salah as well i mean in the end these are some of the there already sanctions in some of these cases so he had what should be done rather what should be done now in bahrain so in what should be done now in libya libyan authorities have accused the coalition of killing over seven hundred people so far as a result of these air raids is the killing of even more people justified for the sake of removing things you think. well i think the credibility of gadhafi and his regime is very very low it's possible that some people have been killed certainly not on that scale it's noticeable that he hasn't taken the foreign press who are available in tripoli to see these massive casualties and there are no independent reports of them and there are actually demonstrations in tripoli itself within the last twenty four hours showing that he is his only hold on power is through his militia the military of defecting the question is when will he go and that's a question which everybody from moscow to washingto
neighbors in a way that the king of bahrain is nuts and bashir al assad isn't quite you could look at salah as well i mean in the end these are some of the there already sanctions in some of these cases so he had what should be done rather what should be done now in bahrain so in what should be done now in libya libyan authorities have accused the coalition of killing over seven hundred people so far as a result of these air raids is the killing of even more people justified for the sake of...
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should carry on with the operations on the other hand the government of allie abdul hadi salah who had been in power for some thirty years was so unpopular in recent years among the people of yemen that many analysts say it was only due to the u.s. support that sally had stayed in power for so long so for years sally needed the u.s. and the u.s. needed solly but now with the political turmoil there the u.s. shows they will continue to bomb yemen whether or not they have the commission to do so from actually. the people of the country pakistan is one example of popular revolt against the cia drone strikes thousands of civilians were killed by the u.s. drone drone attacks an enormous help responsible for that even though the pakistani parliament has demanded to stop the strikes the country's leadership continues to allow the americans to carry out the operations although the pakistani leadership criticizes the killing of civilians but they little too many analysts say their support for the bombings will continue as long as they continue to receive billions of dollars from washington peop
should carry on with the operations on the other hand the government of allie abdul hadi salah who had been in power for some thirty years was so unpopular in recent years among the people of yemen that many analysts say it was only due to the u.s. support that sally had stayed in power for so long so for years sally needed the u.s. and the u.s. needed solly but now with the political turmoil there the u.s. shows they will continue to bomb yemen whether or not they have the commission to do so...
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defense minister ehud barack told israeli radio believes assad, gadhafi and also president of yemen, salah'says are numbered. gregg? gregg: rina. thanks very much. >> she just mentioned it the new reports that yemen's president will return return to his country after an assassination attempt. what is next after the new violence breaks out in the nation, a nation we have called our ally on the war on terror? a possible breakthrough in the fight against the deadliest form of skin canner. it is that time of year, gregg. gregg: got to cover up. jenna: you have to put the sunscreen on. gregg: those folks are not covering up. i'm seeing a lot of skin. jenna: why we're showing the video. two new details on treatments and secret to their success. dr. siegel will comment in just a second gregg: the desperate search underway for a young woman, 20-year-old lauren spierer was spotted earlier friday morning walking to her apartment after a night of partying. there is her picture. the indiana university student has not been seen or heard from since. patti ann browne is following latest details. >> as you
defense minister ehud barack told israeli radio believes assad, gadhafi and also president of yemen, salah'says are numbered. gregg? gregg: rina. thanks very much. >> she just mentioned it the new reports that yemen's president will return return to his country after an assassination attempt. what is next after the new violence breaks out in the nation, a nation we have called our ally on the war on terror? a possible breakthrough in the fight against the deadliest form of skin canner. it...
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thousands are celebrating news that the president there ali abdullah salah has left the country. the longtime leader is now in saudi arabia getting medical treatment after surviving an assassination attempt at the presidential palace. intelligence officials in pakistan say one of the most wanted leaders of al qaeda may have been killed by u.s. missile strikes on saturday. ilyas kashmiri is described as the operations chief in pakistan and a possible success or to tht of by bin laden. kashmiri was wanted in connection with the 2008 mass can kerr in mumbai that killed 160 people. >>> back here at home a horrifying scene. take a look at this. a scene in suburban new york after an inflatable play slide with children on top went flying into the air. it was part of a children's soccer it festival when a big gust of wind blew the three inflatables up into the air. several people on the ground were knocked over. 13 were taken to area hospitals but, fortunately, most of the injuries are minor. >>> 30 years ago today the centers for disease control reported five cases of a rare kind of pne
thousands are celebrating news that the president there ali abdullah salah has left the country. the longtime leader is now in saudi arabia getting medical treatment after surviving an assassination attempt at the presidential palace. intelligence officials in pakistan say one of the most wanted leaders of al qaeda may have been killed by u.s. missile strikes on saturday. ilyas kashmiri is described as the operations chief in pakistan and a possible success or to tht of by bin laden. kashmiri...
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we have business of making sure that dictators, like ali salah in yemen and the one in syria are not embolden and the signal does not go to them that they can continue to wipe out their population and nobody cares. i believe if i was in this congress when rwanda or serb or darfur were helping, i think the people needed protection and the most powerful nation in the world should stand by while innocent children and women are being mowed down. and i hope today that colleagues will in -- join in that and i think it's the right thing to do. thank you very much. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. berman: mr. speaker, how much time is remaining on each side? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california has 10 minutes remaining, and the gentlelady from florida has six minutes remaining. mr. berman: ok. mr. speaker, i'm pleased to -- automatic' pleased to yield -- i'm pleased to yield 90 second to the gentlelady from texas, ms. sheila jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for a minute and a half. ms. jackson lee: i th
we have business of making sure that dictators, like ali salah in yemen and the one in syria are not embolden and the signal does not go to them that they can continue to wipe out their population and nobody cares. i believe if i was in this congress when rwanda or serb or darfur were helping, i think the people needed protection and the most powerful nation in the world should stand by while innocent children and women are being mowed down. and i hope today that colleagues will in -- join in...
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we have business of making sure that dictators, like ali salah in yemen and the one in syria are not embolden and the signal does not go to them that they can continue to wipe out their population and nobody cares. i believe if i was in this congress when rwanda or serb or darfur were helping, i think the people needed protection and the most powerful nation in the world should stand by while innocent children and women are being mowed down. and i hope today that colleagues will in -- join in that and i think it's the right thing to do. thank you very much. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. berman: mr. speaker, how much time is remaining on each side? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california has 10 minutes remaining, and the gentlelady from florida has six minutes remaining. mr. berman: ok. mr. speaker, i'm pleased to -- automatic' pleased to yield -- i'm pleased to yield 90 second to the gentlelady from texas, ms. sheila jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for a minute and a half. ms. jackson lee: i th
we have business of making sure that dictators, like ali salah in yemen and the one in syria are not embolden and the signal does not go to them that they can continue to wipe out their population and nobody cares. i believe if i was in this congress when rwanda or serb or darfur were helping, i think the people needed protection and the most powerful nation in the world should stand by while innocent children and women are being mowed down. and i hope today that colleagues will in -- join in...
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we have siness of making sure that dictators, like ali salah in yemen and the one in syria are not emboldendoes not go to them that they can continue to wipe out their population and nobody cares. i believe if i was in this congress when rwanda or serb or darfur were helping, i think the people needed protection and the most powerful nation in the world should stand by while innocent children and women are being mowed down. and i hope today that colleagues will in -- join in that and i think it's the right thing to do. thank you very much. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. berman: mr. speaker, how much time is remaining on each side? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california has 10 minutes remaining, and the gentlelady from florida has six minutes remaining. mr. berman: ok. mr. speaker, i'm pleased to -- automatic' pleased to yield -- i'm pleased to yield 90 second to the gentlelady from texas, ms. sheila jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for a minute and a half. ms. jackson lee: i thank the distinguished spe
we have siness of making sure that dictators, like ali salah in yemen and the one in syria are not emboldendoes not go to them that they can continue to wipe out their population and nobody cares. i believe if i was in this congress when rwanda or serb or darfur were helping, i think the people needed protection and the most powerful nation in the world should stand by while innocent children and women are being mowed down. and i hope today that colleagues will in -- join in that and i think...
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we have business of making sure that dictators, like ali salah in yemen and the one in syria are notthe signal does not go to them that they can continue to wipe out their population and nobody cares. i believe if i was in this congress when rwanda or serb or darfur were helping, i think the people needed protection and the most powerful nation in the world should stand by while innocent children and women are being mowed down. and i hope today that colleagues will in -- join in that and i think it's the right thing to do. thank you very much. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. berman: mr. speaker, how much time is remaining on each side? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california has 10 minutes remaining, and the gentlelady from florida has six minutes remaining. mr. berman: ok. mr. speaker, i'm pleased to -- automatic' pleased to yield -- i'm pleased to yield 90 second to the gentlelady from texas, ms. sheila jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for a minute and a half. ms. jackson lee: i thank the distin
we have business of making sure that dictators, like ali salah in yemen and the one in syria are notthe signal does not go to them that they can continue to wipe out their population and nobody cares. i believe if i was in this congress when rwanda or serb or darfur were helping, i think the people needed protection and the most powerful nation in the world should stand by while innocent children and women are being mowed down. and i hope today that colleagues will in -- join in that and i...