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peacekeeping soldiers in south sudan.e than 200,000 civilians have fled to their bases across the country when targeted by the violence, forcing the u.n. to create guarded camps in order to protect the people. despite having authority to use force if needed to stop attacks against civilians, the peacekeepers have come under criticism for not doing so when attacks have happened in front of them. >> peacekeeping. it's really you keep peace. so normally the people who come in peace keeping, their troops and so on, are really prepared in the spirit of peace keeping not really entering into direct fight. >> reporter: despite this he says the u.n. have now pushed their forces to improve: >> they have been instructed that if you see something like that you make a warning shot. if people have actually not responded you can use your firearm on that. >> reporter: south sudan is the world's youngest nation, and the international community played a major part in its creation. after decades of devastating civil war with the north, sou
peacekeeping soldiers in south sudan.e than 200,000 civilians have fled to their bases across the country when targeted by the violence, forcing the u.n. to create guarded camps in order to protect the people. despite having authority to use force if needed to stop attacks against civilians, the peacekeepers have come under criticism for not doing so when attacks have happened in front of them. >> peacekeeping. it's really you keep peace. so normally the people who come in peace keeping,...
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-based charity mercy-corp's operation in south sudan. she is not optimistic for the future. >> i have to say the gap between being brink of starvation and actually starving, there isn't a whole lot of time left. the deterioration happens pretty fast. >> reporter: south sudan is the most dangerous place in the world for aid workers, yet people here desperately needs their help. over 80 have been killed since the war started, a fifth of those in this year so far alone. aid agencies often struggle to reach people starving in the wilderness. flying for hundreds of miles over this vast country, you rarely see even a dirt road. it's in these remote areas where people are dying, far from the world's view. people in urban areas like the capital, juba, can get help. international medical corps runs this hospital. in the intensive care ward for children, dr. sadia azam shows us how she diagnoses malnutrition. so she is in danger? >> yes, she is in danger. she is severely acutely malnourished. >> reporter: what's causing that for her? >> the childr
-based charity mercy-corp's operation in south sudan. she is not optimistic for the future. >> i have to say the gap between being brink of starvation and actually starving, there isn't a whole lot of time left. the deterioration happens pretty fast. >> reporter: south sudan is the most dangerous place in the world for aid workers, yet people here desperately needs their help. over 80 have been killed since the war started, a fifth of those in this year so far alone. aid agencies...
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last year, we arranged for you to go to south sudan, but you said you had tickets to a magic show. -hose tickets were nonrefundable. well, they were refundable, but there was a fee! - oh, i haven't talked for so long. - well, trip, why don't you and justin go through your footage in the edit bay? - okay. - quick warning. just before this meeting, i think i saw a fat janitor go in there and fart. yeah, i think that's what that is. - [gasps] that trip is so handsome. - is he? - oh. [dramatic fanfare] - go. move it! ooh, glass. oh, sorry, sorry. ah! more glass! - see, corey? that's why we practice. - she knows. she knows. my mom knows about us. - how? - no, i didn't. but now i do. [dramatic musical flourish] moms know their kids need love, encouragement and milk. with 8 grams of natural protein, and 8 other nutrients to provide balanced nutrition. moms know kids grow strong when they milk life. let's[ whimpers ] dog. find ping-pong. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. that's amazing! - trip, - you cret? this is my mother. - nice to meet you, c
last year, we arranged for you to go to south sudan, but you said you had tickets to a magic show. -hose tickets were nonrefundable. well, they were refundable, but there was a fee! - oh, i haven't talked for so long. - well, trip, why don't you and justin go through your footage in the edit bay? - okay. - quick warning. just before this meeting, i think i saw a fat janitor go in there and fart. yeah, i think that's what that is. - [gasps] that trip is so handsome. - is he? - oh. [dramatic...
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to south sudan?( translated ): we don't know. >> reporter: what he does know is a strong sense of deju vu. 32-year old ken actually came to uganda as a child, fleeing earlier strife. he returned to south sudan 12 years ago when peace arrived, only to flee again just weeks ago. now he fears it could take a generation in his family and thousands of others to make the trek back. for the pbs newshour, i'm fred de sam lazaro at the invepi refugee settlement in northern uganda. >> sreenivasan: fred's reporting is a partnerhsip with the undertold stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. and you can watch all of jane freguson's stories from inside south sudan on our website at pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: it's only the beginning of may. but believe it or not, the summer movie season is about to kick into high gear tomorrow with the release of a big sequel. jeffrey brown takes a look at the business model that's driving hollywood. >> brown: it's a tried-and-true formula the hollywood
to south sudan?( translated ): we don't know. >> reporter: what he does know is a strong sense of deju vu. 32-year old ken actually came to uganda as a child, fleeing earlier strife. he returned to south sudan 12 years ago when peace arrived, only to flee again just weeks ago. now he fears it could take a generation in his family and thousands of others to make the trek back. for the pbs newshour, i'm fred de sam lazaro at the invepi refugee settlement in northern uganda. >>...
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was a leader in supporting the independence of south sudan. even if you took a moment out of your u.s.'s own national interests, it's always been said that ungoverned spaces breed terrorism which eventually can come to affect the u.s. so frankly when i look down the road, this is an american issue. now the fight is south sudan peas, the victims are south sudanese and i think for one thing congress needs to make its voice strong and push the state department to work with various organizations. because otherwise, it will get worse and that will then see that is beginning to affect the american interests in ways that cannot be missed. >> sreenivasan: brian, as he points out the u.s. was instrumental in trying to birth this nation. but is this administration going to, are there any cases that they're going to pay as close attention to this? >> well, i'm quite optimistic. if we look back at the statements, the statement that u.s. ambassador to the united nations ordered a few weeks ago. it was the very first time that a member of the trump administ
was a leader in supporting the independence of south sudan. even if you took a moment out of your u.s.'s own national interests, it's always been said that ungoverned spaces breed terrorism which eventually can come to affect the u.s. so frankly when i look down the road, this is an american issue. now the fight is south sudan peas, the victims are south sudanese and i think for one thing congress needs to make its voice strong and push the state department to work with various organizations....
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in south sudan, rape used as a weapon of war.ree press under threat worldwide, and much more. >> woodruff: after fits, starts and failure, republicans in congress hope a new amendment will win over enough votes to repeal and replace the affordable care act. we get two takes now this latest legislative back and forth, from both sides of the aisle. we start with representative mark sanford, republican from south carolina. congressman sanford, thank you very much for joining us. so you oppose the first version of obamacare replacement back in march. i believe your argument was that it left too much of the original obamacare in place. you apparently have come around now to this new version. why? >> it-- it-- in essence split things. it-- it-- it left open the possibility of federalism, which is to say, we've historically had a patchwork of different states and different remedies. our founding fathers were so intent on this idea of letting states try different things that they built it in, though we had a population of about four mill
in south sudan, rape used as a weapon of war.ree press under threat worldwide, and much more. >> woodruff: after fits, starts and failure, republicans in congress hope a new amendment will win over enough votes to repeal and replace the affordable care act. we get two takes now this latest legislative back and forth, from both sides of the aisle. we start with representative mark sanford, republican from south carolina. congressman sanford, thank you very much for joining us. so you...
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. >> maybe you can call me a former lost boy of sudan, but i'm not a lost boy right now. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. president trump's team got more than one warning about michael flynn. the president's first national security adviser who was fired for lying to the vice president. we learned today that after the election, president obama, who had fired flynn himself from an intelligence job, let president- elect trump know that he shouldn't hire flynn. and today former acting attorney general sally yates told congress that she warned the white house that the russians knew about the lie to vice president pence and could blackmail flynn. here's jeff pegues. >> it was matter of some urgency. om reporter: sally yates said she felt compelled to inform the white house that president trump's national security adviser michael flynn had misled the vice president about his contacts with russian ambassador sergey kislyak in late december. u.s. intelligence had gathered intercepts of his conversations. democrat dianne fein
. >> maybe you can call me a former lost boy of sudan, but i'm not a lost boy right now. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. president trump's team got more than one warning about michael flynn. the president's first national security adviser who was fired for lying to the vice president. we learned today that after the election, president obama, who had fired flynn himself from an intelligence job, let president- elect...
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>> maybe you can former lost boy of sudan, but i'm not a lost boy right now. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: president trump's team got more than one warning about michael flynn. the president's first national security adviser who was fired for lying to the vice president. we learned today that after the election, president obama, who had fired flynn himself from an intelligence job, let president-elect trump know that he shouldn't hire flynn. and today former acting attorney general sally yates told congress that she warned the white house that the russians knew about the lie to vice president pence and could blackmail flynn. here's jeff pegues. >> it was matter of some urgency. >> reporter: sally yates said she felt compelled to warn the white house that president trump's national secur
>> maybe you can former lost boy of sudan, but i'm not a lost boy right now. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: president trump's team got more than one warning about michael flynn. the president's first national security adviser who was fired for lying to the vice president. we learned today that after the election, president obama, who had fired flynn himself from an intelligence job,...
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the new >>> civil war in sudan created a lost generation of boys, orphaned or displaced.ght with the story of one of those boys who found a new life in america. here's mark strassmann. >> so is this the same accident? >> reporter: jacob mosh finally has his dream job, a rookie cop working in downtown atlanta. >> it was really hard for me, but i put a lot of effort to realize that dream. >> reporter: he grew up in sudan, during a civil war that killed more than 2 million people, including his father. when he was 7 years old, he hiked hundreds of miles barefoot to safety in ethiopia, eating leaves to survive. roughly 20,000 children like him, most of them orphans, became known as the "lost boys of sudan." he lived in refugee camps for 14 years. >> it was horrible. there was a lot of killing. a lot of suffering. >> reporter: you were often scared? >> yes. >> reporter: hungry? >> yes. you could call me a former lost boy of sudan, but i'm not a lost boy now. >> reporter: he found a new life in america when he was 21. he learned english, graduated college and dreamed of becomin
the new >>> civil war in sudan created a lost generation of boys, orphaned or displaced.ght with the story of one of those boys who found a new life in america. here's mark strassmann. >> so is this the same accident? >> reporter: jacob mosh finally has his dream job, a rookie cop working in downtown atlanta. >> it was really hard for me, but i put a lot of effort to realize that dream. >> reporter: he grew up in sudan, during a civil war that killed more than 2...
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sudan is taken. a wonderful political game sitting where the first division fights with french on who will liberate the town of sudan and purging says the first division commander, be out of a job, good idea, take the town back because sudan plays in another story. there is the news in a thumbnail. i want to talk in closing about a couple things. any world war i person would say this. world war i for the united states was not so much in the trenches. it is not a british experience but it is no less horrific and i love the art, this is a painting to buy a guy who is embedded with the american expeditionary force from atlantic magazine and he did some wonderful wonderful paintings of the war and they all talk about it like pippin, the horror of the experience, the fighting, gas, wire, high explosives. it shaped a generation. the people i showed you in the photograph, people that wanted life to be normal. very much a generation of people suffering from ptsd. and other things that connect the current gen
sudan is taken. a wonderful political game sitting where the first division fights with french on who will liberate the town of sudan and purging says the first division commander, be out of a job, good idea, take the town back because sudan plays in another story. there is the news in a thumbnail. i want to talk in closing about a couple things. any world war i person would say this. world war i for the united states was not so much in the trenches. it is not a british experience but it is no...
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roughly 20,000 children like him, most of them orphans, became known as the "lost boys of sudan."e lived in refugee camps for 14 years. >> it was horrible. there was a lot of killing. a lot of suffering. >> reporter: you were often scared? >> yes. >> reporter: hungry? >> yes. you could call me a former lost boif sudan, but i'm not a lost boy now. >> reporter: he found a new life in america when he was 21. he learned english, graduated college and dreamed of becoming a cop. but in training, he struggled with target practice and driving. on his third try through the police academy, he graduated last month. >> you know, everybody wanted jacob to succeed. >> reporter: jeff glazier. >> even when he was failing you saw the makings of a good cop. >> you can see in his eyes he has the fight in him. he never turned his back, and he always kept swinging, and that's what we're looking for. >> reporter: becoming a cop is his way of protecting the country that protected him. how does your background help you as a police officer? >> if i can rise to where i am now as a police officer, doing oth
roughly 20,000 children like him, most of them orphans, became known as the "lost boys of sudan."e lived in refugee camps for 14 years. >> it was horrible. there was a lot of killing. a lot of suffering. >> reporter: you were often scared? >> yes. >> reporter: hungry? >> yes. you could call me a former lost boif sudan, but i'm not a lost boy now. >> reporter: he found a new life in america when he was 21. he learned english, graduated college and...
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. >> sreenivasan: plus, refugees fleeing south sudan's civil war pour into uganda, but tensions break out as the fight for scarce resources plague overcrowded villages.
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born days earlier at the crossing in sudan. will gin a new life here settling on her new plot of land, she tells us she will never return. she tells us she saw three people getting killed. they were slaughtered. >> how are you? >> it triggered a humanitarian push for south sudan. the doctor says, it isn't famine sending refugees streaming across the saudi border. >> they are coming with a lot of injuries, secondary to the fighting the other side. >> secondary to what? >> they are cut. >> reporter: with big knives? >> yes, big knives. >> reporter: now uganda has the unenviable task of maintaining the largest refugee camp. because of policy of integrating into communities has been lauded, but in sheer numbers, the system is at its breaking point. >> uganda alone cannot show this. >> it's a massive responsibility. >> because the population of the country. >> now you have a million representatives. >> so it becomes -- >> reporter: later in the day, the foot traffic rarely stops. we will be free tomorrow says victor patrick, who use
born days earlier at the crossing in sudan. will gin a new life here settling on her new plot of land, she tells us she will never return. she tells us she saw three people getting killed. they were slaughtered. >> how are you? >> it triggered a humanitarian push for south sudan. the doctor says, it isn't famine sending refugees streaming across the saudi border. >> they are coming with a lot of injuries, secondary to the fighting the other side. >> secondary to what?...
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mrtrump will want to warrant for cranes in sudan.ow that he has arrived, but also he will be aware of the sensitivities, that his words could be misunderstood, misinterpreted, or that he might make a mistake which fails to address the sensitivities in the region. there are concerns that he might adopt some of their rhetorical language he used on the campaign trail when he was less than flattering about saudi arabia. we are hoping that the president will be with us in a little while and deliver that address. but could perhaps become a significant, if not more so than barack 0bama's in cairo in 2009 when he talked about new opportunities. very different in tone from the remarks he has seen so farfrom president tone from the remarks he has seen so far from president trump's speech. he is saying that we should not expect too much, we're not here to tell people how to live their lives, who to be or who to worship. here we are, there is the president, accompanied by think by the king. and onto the platform where he is going to be making hi
mrtrump will want to warrant for cranes in sudan.ow that he has arrived, but also he will be aware of the sensitivities, that his words could be misunderstood, misinterpreted, or that he might make a mistake which fails to address the sensitivities in the region. there are concerns that he might adopt some of their rhetorical language he used on the campaign trail when he was less than flattering about saudi arabia. we are hoping that the president will be with us in a little while and deliver...
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then, we begin our series on the brutal civil war in south sudan.how ethnic cleansing and government corruption ravaged the world's youngest nation. >> civilians are fleeing towns and cities across south sudan because of repeated attacks and they're just turning nto ghost towns. >> brangham: and inside the popular photo-sharing app instagram. we explore how the young tech company has taken the world by storm. >> you would post an image, and anyone anywhere in the world could see that image, and understand what you were trying to say without speaking your
then, we begin our series on the brutal civil war in south sudan.how ethnic cleansing and government corruption ravaged the world's youngest nation. >> civilians are fleeing towns and cities across south sudan because of repeated attacks and they're just turning nto ghost towns. >> brangham: and inside the popular photo-sharing app instagram. we explore how the young tech company has taken the world by storm. >> you would post an image, and anyone anywhere in the world could...
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with syria, with north korea, with south sudan, we have been down this road. a serious situation where we have to have an open security council meeting, why not get in front of this? but the chances of maduro bending to the will of the us are slim. he has already accused washington of backing a coup attempt against him and remains determined to stay in office until at least 2019, when his term expires. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: the french president, emmanuel macron, has unveiled a cabinet drawing from across the political spectrum, with an equal number of men and women. president macron has appointed the pro—european conservative bruno le maire as economy minister. the outgoing socialist defence minister yves le drian moves to foreign affairs. sylvie goulard, a liberal member of the european parliament, gets defence, making her the highest—ranked woman. the king of the netherlands, willem—alexander, has revealed that he's been flying commercial passenger aircraft in secret twice a month for the past twenty—one years. the k
with syria, with north korea, with south sudan, we have been down this road. a serious situation where we have to have an open security council meeting, why not get in front of this? but the chances of maduro bending to the will of the us are slim. he has already accused washington of backing a coup attempt against him and remains determined to stay in office until at least 2019, when his term expires. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: the french president,...
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. >> sreenivasan: the east african nation of south sudan is embroiled in a civil war that has led to a man-made famine. and according to the united nations, this has put 100- thousand people at immediate risk of starvation. tomorrow, "the newshour" begins airing a three-part series on the crisis from special correspondent jane ferguson, who looks into the reports of ethnic cleansing by government soldiers. i saw many people killed including my brother. they called pie brother to come out of the house and shot him in front of me. >> the u.n. said in december in a statement, south sudan is on the brink of all out genocide and yet its peace keepers seem unwilling or unable to stop it. last year government soldiers forced their way into the camp, and over several days murdered more than 25 people, and injured and raped many others. >> sreenivasan: finally, florida congresswoman ileana ros- lehtinen announced that she plans to retire. she is the first hispanic woman and first cuban-american ever elected to the house of representatives. the republican won her seat in 1989 and later became
. >> sreenivasan: the east african nation of south sudan is embroiled in a civil war that has led to a man-made famine. and according to the united nations, this has put 100- thousand people at immediate risk of starvation. tomorrow, "the newshour" begins airing a three-part series on the crisis from special correspondent jane ferguson, who looks into the reports of ethnic cleansing by government soldiers. i saw many people killed including my brother. they called pie brother to...
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with syria, with north korea, with south sudan, we have been down this road.erious situation where we have to have an open security council meeting, why not get in front of this? but the chances of maduro bending to the will of the us are slim. he has already accused washington of backing a coup attempt against him and remains determined to stay in office until at least 2019, when his term expires. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the london restaurant with specially composed music on the menu that helps you dine in the dark. this morning, an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plane to solemnly witness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. the polling stations are all prepared for what will be the first truly free elections in romania's history. it was a remarkable climax to what was surely the most extraordinary funeral ever given to a pop singer. it's been a peacefulfuneral demonstration so far, but suddenly these police are teargassing the crowd, we don't yet know
with syria, with north korea, with south sudan, we have been down this road.erious situation where we have to have an open security council meeting, why not get in front of this? but the chances of maduro bending to the will of the us are slim. he has already accused washington of backing a coup attempt against him and remains determined to stay in office until at least 2019, when his term expires. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the london restaurant with specially composed music on...
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report sheds new light on atrocities committed in south sudan.says that government forces killed 114 people in a single village last year. others were raped and brutalized. meanwhile, the president of sudan, omar al-bashir, will skip an islamic summit in saudi arabia this weekend, that includes president trump. sudan is one of six muslim nations included in the trump administration's travel ban. back in this country, a new york city man has been charged with murder and attempted murder after driving his car into pedestrians in times square. one person was killed, and 22 hurt. prosecutors say richard rojas deliberately drove onto a busy sidewalk on thursday. he allegedly told police that he wanted to "kill them all." investigators are waiting for lab tests on whether he was using drugs. president trump has nominated marine corps general joseph dunford to stay on as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. the pentagon made the official announcement today. he will continue to serve as a top military adviser to the president and defense secretary. dun
report sheds new light on atrocities committed in south sudan.says that government forces killed 114 people in a single village last year. others were raped and brutalized. meanwhile, the president of sudan, omar al-bashir, will skip an islamic summit in saudi arabia this weekend, that includes president trump. sudan is one of six muslim nations included in the trump administration's travel ban. back in this country, a new york city man has been charged with murder and attempted murder after...
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that is libya, syria, iran, sudan, yemen and somalia. the ruling was overwhelming.ds a lower court decision to indefinitely stop core parts of the president's executive order that he signed back in march. so let's begin with jessica schneider with details on that ruling and opinion. you said it was some 200 pages. tell me more about that. why did they go this way? >> we've all been sifting through it. definitely a lengthy and sometimes a skacathing ruling. it's halted all over the country. today, the latest ruling from the fourth circuit court has upheld the preliminary injunction against president trump's second executive order. as we've been talking about, the biggest issue for this as well as the district court and ninth court, it's the president's own statements. when he was a candidate, he called for a total and complete shutdown for muslims entering the country back in
that is libya, syria, iran, sudan, yemen and somalia. the ruling was overwhelming.ds a lower court decision to indefinitely stop core parts of the president's executive order that he signed back in march. so let's begin with jessica schneider with details on that ruling and opinion. you said it was some 200 pages. tell me more about that. why did they go this way? >> we've all been sifting through it. definitely a lengthy and sometimes a skacathing ruling. it's halted all over the...
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seniti in sudan's team are going to get very close time round. we played this game very well.e very well. we were aware of the strength of a rival and our strength too. you can say that we were superior today. —— zinedine zidane. we know we have a second leg coming up and have to work on it. we will have to fight for it, because we are going to suffer there. that is for sure. lokomotiv moscow beat ural yekaterinburg on tuesday to claim a seventh russian cup but the result was overshadowed by a mass brawl at the end of the match. alexei miranchuk added a late goal to secure lokomotiv‘s win, but have a look at this. both teams then began trading blows after that goal went in, which resulted in two players from each side being sent off. could we be about to see some of the greatest feats of athletic achievement erased from the history books for good? under controversial new proposals, any world records set before 2005 will be erased and rewritten in an attempt to restore the sport's credibility. our sports correspondent andy swiss has more. the crowd anticipating something specia
seniti in sudan's team are going to get very close time round. we played this game very well.e very well. we were aware of the strength of a rival and our strength too. you can say that we were superior today. —— zinedine zidane. we know we have a second leg coming up and have to work on it. we will have to fight for it, because we are going to suffer there. that is for sure. lokomotiv moscow beat ural yekaterinburg on tuesday to claim a seventh russian cup but the result was overshadowed...
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at issue the provision that restrict new visas for citizens of iran, sudan, somalia and of iran, sudan all a >>> new video this morning shows newly elected president, macron, newly elected president, macron, leaving his paris home. his supporters erupted in cheers when the election results flashed on the tv sets. the new political out marine le pen. >> finally after brexit, after trump, it's so good and it's so great. today i am proud to be french. >> macron is expected to continue many of the challenges by the outgoing president. >>> oakland's active fire chief is opening the investigation into the ghost ship fi firefighters went inside that warehouse but didn't report concerns about safety conditions. according to the report, some firefighters attended a party at the warehouse the next day. the acting fire chief says those firefighters could be demoted or fired because they did not respond properly. 36 people died in december's ghost ship fire. >>> federal investigators are looking for a man that started a fire at a san jose church. it happened around 2:00 yesterday morning at the as
at issue the provision that restrict new visas for citizens of iran, sudan, somalia and of iran, sudan all a >>> new video this morning shows newly elected president, macron, newly elected president, macron, leaving his paris home. his supporters erupted in cheers when the election results flashed on the tv sets. the new political out marine le pen. >> finally after brexit, after trump, it's so good and it's so great. today i am proud to be french. >> macron is expected to...
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the united nations estimates more than 1.8 million refugees leaving south sudan are children.75,000 have crossed into neighboring countries unaccompanied or separated from their families. unicef is seeking $180 million for south sudanese refugees but it is only halfway funded right now. >>> a terrible crisis there in south sudan. turning stateside, keeping jobs in the united states is one of president trump's biggest campaign promises, but a plant in indianapolis is closing up and moving operations to mexico. the president deflected blame to his predecessor saying the move was made to move to mexico and fire their employees. ron mott has details on the closure. >> reporter: in indianapolis the end of the line is coming for 300 workers at an industrial company here closing up after 60-plus years. >> to move to an existing facility in mexico. >> reporter: american jobs headed to monterey, mexico. this mother, christina parrot, just worked her last shift. >> i thought in 20 years i would be retiring from this place. >> reporter: six months ago president trump called the company o
the united nations estimates more than 1.8 million refugees leaving south sudan are children.75,000 have crossed into neighboring countries unaccompanied or separated from their families. unicef is seeking $180 million for south sudanese refugees but it is only halfway funded right now. >>> a terrible crisis there in south sudan. turning stateside, keeping jobs in the united states is one of president trump's biggest campaign promises, but a plant in indianapolis is closing up and...
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the president's executive order would have temporarily suspended visas from iran, libya, somalia, sudan, syria and yemen. the decision from the fourth circuit court of appeals keeps it from going into fek, writing for the majority, chief judge roger gregory wrote, mr. trump's order speaks with vague words of national security. but in context drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination. the travel ban was a cornerstone of president trump's campaign. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> reporter: shortly after taking office the president signed a first executive order that was also blocked by the courts. this version which dropped any overt references to religion was supposed to stand up to judicial scrutiny. the administration has said the threat of terrorism justifies the ban. the desenting judges agreed. the real losers in this case are the millions of individual americans whose security is threatened on a daily basis by those who seek to do us harm. earlier today secretary of homeland security john ke
the president's executive order would have temporarily suspended visas from iran, libya, somalia, sudan, syria and yemen. the decision from the fourth circuit court of appeals keeps it from going into fek, writing for the majority, chief judge roger gregory wrote, mr. trump's order speaks with vague words of national security. but in context drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination. the travel ban was a cornerstone of president trump's campaign. >> donald j. trump is...
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consider egypt, look at the sudan, where six percent of the nile flows to these countries. how can you support life in egypt without restotoring ethiopia's mmountains? so t this is regional, nationan, and internatational. >> environmental degradation is not only a problem for the dry regions of ethiopia. it can be just a as devastating for countrieses like rwanda, where rainfall is plentiful. this tiny country is grappling with the problem of growing popopulation trying to eke out a living on a finite amount of land. as in china and ethiopia, over-farming on the hillsides caused serious erosion and a decline in fertility, forcing pooror farmers to move into protected areas, such as the rugezi wetlands, a wwildlife e site of intntnational importance. when farmers drained thiis marsh to try toto grow m more food, they not only damaged an important wetland ecosystem, they also had a significant impact thrree hours drive away in kigalali, the capital city. the water that pours from the marshlands is a vital source of hydro power for rwanda'ss capital. as t the wetlands began to
consider egypt, look at the sudan, where six percent of the nile flows to these countries. how can you support life in egypt without restotoring ethiopia's mmountains? so t this is regional, nationan, and internatational. >> environmental degradation is not only a problem for the dry regions of ethiopia. it can be just a as devastating for countrieses like rwanda, where rainfall is plentiful. this tiny country is grappling with the problem of growing popopulation trying to eke out a...
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and one of sudan's lost boys finds a home serving and protecting others. >>> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >> chicago up at 6:00, b.a.r.t. passengers fighting back. they're going after the transit agency after they were robbed on one of the trains. that and much more in 30 minutes. we'll see you then. captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: team trump was warned about michael flynn by president obama in a meeting with the president-elect and by acting attorney general sally yates. se the national security adviser iasentially could be blackmailed by the russians. because she knew michael flynn ted to the vice president. jaso tonight, trump family ties. asred kushner's sister pitches u.s. visas in exchange for investment in her company. 18 penn state fraternity n others are charged in a hazing that turned deadly. and he fled the sudanese civil war. >> how many officers are lvvolved? two? livielley: now he's living an american dream on the streets of atlanta. >> maybe you can call me a
and one of sudan's lost boys finds a home serving and protecting others. >>> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >> chicago up at 6:00, b.a.r.t. passengers fighting back. they're going after the transit agency after they were robbed on one of the trains. that and much more in 30 minutes. we'll see you then. captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: team trump was warned about michael flynn by president obama in a meeting with the president-elect and by acting attorney...
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south sudan has been wracked by civil war since 2013, and the u.n.ays parts of the country have entered a famine, with 100,000 people at risk of starvation. back in the united states, billy bush has broken his silence about the 2005 nbc's "access hollywood" videotape, in which bush is egging on donald trump as trump brags about committing sexual assault. amy: nbc fired billy bush. he had just become a cohost of "the today show." in his first comment on the tape since its release, bush told "good morning america" the tape brought his 16-year-old daughter to tears. >> it was a powerful moment. i now 16-year-old daughter called me and she was in tears. and she was really upset. and i said, mary, it is going to be ok. don't worry. and she said, no, why were you laughing at the things he was saying on that bus? why were you playing along? i said, mary, i am sorry. and there is no good answer for that. amy: in washington state, authorities are investigating a possible nuclear waste leak, after radioactive material was found on a workers clothing. this come
south sudan has been wracked by civil war since 2013, and the u.n.ays parts of the country have entered a famine, with 100,000 people at risk of starvation. back in the united states, billy bush has broken his silence about the 2005 nbc's "access hollywood" videotape, in which bush is egging on donald trump as trump brags about committing sexual assault. amy: nbc fired billy bush. he had just become a cohost of "the today show." in his first comment on the tape since its...
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yemen, libya, somalia, sudan. we don't have the ability to vet people on the ground. i think a policy that says you are going to need much more thorough vetting from those countries and iraq should have been taken off the list since they are fighting with us but we are actually going to take the time, step back for six months, eight months, a year and see what -- i think that would have made sense. we will see what happens in the court. the fact is if they want to just improve and increase the vetting, they can probably do it without an executive order. just put more department of homeland security agents on the job. send people, if somebody wants to get a visa don't let them get it in sudan make them go to another country. there are other ways. i think we have a problem. >> he tries to capture how he feels about the united states talking about the america first policy. under that umbrella, one might put foreign aid in there. i am betting a large percentage of the audience think foreign aid is an absolute waste of our tax dollars and why we put money in foreign aid wh
yemen, libya, somalia, sudan. we don't have the ability to vet people on the ground. i think a policy that says you are going to need much more thorough vetting from those countries and iraq should have been taken off the list since they are fighting with us but we are actually going to take the time, step back for six months, eight months, a year and see what -- i think that would have made sense. we will see what happens in the court. the fact is if they want to just improve and increase the...
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then, we continue our series on south sudan's brutal civil war with a look at the devastating food shortageing those forced to flee their homes. >> these are the roots of the water lily plant. that's what they are surviving off, the whole family. it has very little nutritional value, it's muddy, it's very unpleasant. >> woodruff: and, how one county in california is cutting the high costs of asthma, with a home care program focused on keeping kids healthy and out of
then, we continue our series on south sudan's brutal civil war with a look at the devastating food shortageing those forced to flee their homes. >> these are the roots of the water lily plant. that's what they are surviving off, the whole family. it has very little nutritional value, it's muddy, it's very unpleasant. >> woodruff: and, how one county in california is cutting the high costs of asthma, with a home care program focused on keeping kids healthy and out of
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and, in our final report from south sudan, how violence against women is being used as a weapon of war. >> they told me that, "we long for peace. we want to be able to walk freely and farm and feed our families." but the solution lies in resolving the conflict.
and, in our final report from south sudan, how violence against women is being used as a weapon of war. >> they told me that, "we long for peace. we want to be able to walk freely and farm and feed our families." but the solution lies in resolving the conflict.
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decision blocks the administration from suspending new visas for people from iran, libya, somalia, sudan, syria and yemen. the trump administration will appeal to the u.s. supreme court. >>> president trump is in brussels attending his first nato summit since taking office. nato's 28-member states have agreed to join the coalition to fight isis. but the president says they are not doing enough. mr. trump who once called the organization obsolete wants additional nato forces to join the 8400 u.s. troops in afghanistan. meanwhile, differences remain over russia following a meeting with president trump the head of the european council saying the two still disagree on how to deal with russia. we'll have coverage of the nato summit. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" will be live from brussels at 5:30 here on kpix 5. >>> there's new word today that former fbi director james comey may have been duped by a faulty intelligence report during his investigation of hillary clinton's private email server. seth lemon has the details from capitol hill. >> reporter: the fbi laid hands on a documen
decision blocks the administration from suspending new visas for people from iran, libya, somalia, sudan, syria and yemen. the trump administration will appeal to the u.s. supreme court. >>> president trump is in brussels attending his first nato summit since taking office. nato's 28-member states have agreed to join the coalition to fight isis. but the president says they are not doing enough. mr. trump who once called the organization obsolete wants additional nato forces to join the...
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and then at issue is the provision that restricts new visas for citizens of iran, libya, somalia, sudan, yemen, all of them majority-muslim nations. the policy appeared to be driven by hostility toward the muslim religion, and a judge in hawaii also blocked the executive order and is hearing on that case is set for next week. >>> and then supporters erupted in cheers when the 39-year-old newcomer beat out marine le pen. his supporters are relieved he has been elected. >> after brexit, it's so good and so great. today i am proud to be french. >> he is expected to be >> he is expected to be continuing the work. ma cron in trance this morning in paris and his first official president elect, marking the end of world war ii. he laid a wreath and spoke to veterans at the ceremony, and the 39-year-old is the youngest french president ever. back to you. >> thank you. >>> a san jose congregation is in shock after somebody set fire to chair church and cameras captured a man in a hoodie setting fire. >> flames damaged a storage said and outside pher members can't help but wonder what if. the preva
and then at issue is the provision that restricts new visas for citizens of iran, libya, somalia, sudan, yemen, all of them majority-muslim nations. the policy appeared to be driven by hostility toward the muslim religion, and a judge in hawaii also blocked the executive order and is hearing on that case is set for next week. >>> and then supporters erupted in cheers when the 39-year-old newcomer beat out marine le pen. his supporters are relieved he has been elected. >> after...