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u.s. embassy of iran where our hostages were held. what is iran doing with that building right now?
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u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania which called more than 20. rakai has already appeared in a u.s. court and denied all charges, his lawyer insists he's nent. the prime minister ali zadan was captured be. >> now, suspected of being an al qaeda member, president obama stricter drone policy states, an attack may not be possible because of this man is in -- a u.s. citizen. until the updated policy at least four americans had been killed in drone strikes but now officials have to decide if this man is dangerous enough to warrant a drone attack. (t) president of france is in washington tonight for a three day state visit. francois hollande's visit began with a tour of monticello, virginia. a friendship was once strained by france's opposition to the war in iraq. and the big event is tomorrow night when the obamas host a state dinner for french president. it is an affair steeped in tradition. white house correspondent mike viqueria has that story. >> for a country born of populace revolt this is as fancy as it gets. the official white house state visit. in an age where leaders can talk o
u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania which called more than 20. rakai has already appeared in a u.s. court and denied all charges, his lawyer insists he's nent. the prime minister ali zadan was captured be. >> now, suspected of being an al qaeda member, president obama stricter drone policy states, an attack may not be possible because of this man is in -- a u.s. citizen. until the updated policy at least four americans had been killed in drone strikes but now officials have to decide if...
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u.s. embassy of iran where our hostages were held. what is iran doing with that building right now?ound of gunfire ] >> oh, my. gunfire erupts in protests in bangkok. gunman opened fire on police and pro government demonstrators about a half hour. witnesses say at least eight shooters emerged from the ranks of anti-government protests trying to stop the elections. >>> on to iran now. the former u.s. embassy where americans were taken hostage decades ago is being used in what some believe to be an outrageous way. cnn jim shuuto got an exclusive look inside. >> reporter: for years this is as close as reporters could come to the former embassy in tehran. now, a rare glimpsed in. was this where the marine guards were? >> for 444 days this was a prison for some 50 american hostages. in 1979, the takeover dramatized in the os war winning film. taking us to the secure part of the embassy. the film "argo." he says it's the same. now an anti-u.s. propaganda museum run by the iranian government. while many have grown disillusioned with the islamic revolution, here the anger against america st
u.s. embassy of iran where our hostages were held. what is iran doing with that building right now?ound of gunfire ] >> oh, my. gunfire erupts in protests in bangkok. gunman opened fire on police and pro government demonstrators about a half hour. witnesses say at least eight shooters emerged from the ranks of anti-government protests trying to stop the elections. >>> on to iran now. the former u.s. embassy where americans were taken hostage decades ago is being used in what some...
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u.s. embassy in ukraine. must they show us a car with u.s. diplomatic license plates and heavy build guys getting out of it but there wasn't just an embassy car. there was also an armored truck for transporting cash. part of the documents is loaded into the embassy car and huge bags go into the armored truck if there's money in these trucks what does the u.s. embassy needed for. all of victoria nuland said that the usa had spent five billion dollars on democracy in ukraine. but we don't know what this money was spent on an organizing the orange revolution on setting up this revolution on concocting molotov cocktails or on some anti aids programs. you know my done needs money it's a huge enterprise where you have to pay for food heating propaganda materials and so on but it was a look at the combatants equipment they all have backs they're all wearing uniforms . my doan's members are constantly changing. you'll see different people on different days on weekends there are plenty of city to weller's and then my town looks more crowded more sensib
u.s. embassy in ukraine. must they show us a car with u.s. diplomatic license plates and heavy build guys getting out of it but there wasn't just an embassy car. there was also an armored truck for transporting cash. part of the documents is loaded into the embassy car and huge bags go into the armored truck if there's money in these trucks what does the u.s. embassy needed for. all of victoria nuland said that the usa had spent five billion dollars on democracy in ukraine. but we don't know...
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u.s. embassy in london an entirely new embassy is going to be built at a cost of about wall billion dollars the building looks almost exactly like a twenty first century castle it reminds me very very much of the norman keep as a sort of structure it has a thirty meter moat filled with water believe it or not which is both a landscape fiction and aesthetic feature and the security feature on it involves a whole lot of blast proofing architecture is a whole load of very intense security devices and systems many of which are confidential as you'd expect built into this glass and steel almost medieval castle like structure. are we witnessing a rare nascence of medieval architecture with electronics city wools and bomb proof modes. fortresses have always had to deal function protection from the outside and for rulers protection from their own subject. major events such as the g eight and g twenty summits on the world economic forum demonstrate how the ruling classes are protecting themselves from their own citizens the security efforts are increasing from year to year. the distinction between p
u.s. embassy in london an entirely new embassy is going to be built at a cost of about wall billion dollars the building looks almost exactly like a twenty first century castle it reminds me very very much of the norman keep as a sort of structure it has a thirty meter moat filled with water believe it or not which is both a landscape fiction and aesthetic feature and the security feature on it involves a whole lot of blast proofing architecture is a whole load of very intense security devices...
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u.s. embassy in tehran stands - mostly unchanged since 1979. same old equipment, curtains and green paint, telex machines and phones - even paper shredders, relics of a time when enemies were friends. this man was a revolutionary and a student in 1979. now he is a leading voice for reform. >> people don't believe in conflict. we don't live in the past any more. >> in november 1979, he was one of the men who took over the embassy, and held 52 americans hostage. he says he was motivated by the belief that the u.s. tried to sabotage the revolution. the attack led the u.s. to cut diplomatic ties with iran. >> i don't agree with those who say that occupying the american embassy is an obstacle to relations. at times there has been good conditions. we, the leftist, believe that iran had to leave the american influence and become independent. >> the revolution succeeded, coming at a cost. >> animosity, blood shed - iran facing the challenge of putting 35 years of hate behind them. >> the relationship between iran and the u.s. is complicated. as long as
u.s. embassy in tehran stands - mostly unchanged since 1979. same old equipment, curtains and green paint, telex machines and phones - even paper shredders, relics of a time when enemies were friends. this man was a revolutionary and a student in 1979. now he is a leading voice for reform. >> people don't believe in conflict. we don't live in the past any more. >> in november 1979, he was one of the men who took over the embassy, and held 52 americans hostage. he says he was...
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u.s. embassy for a picture of his two sons.refused to allow the state department to take a photo. what he showed us are vitriolic e-mails sent by a much different nermeen khalifa than the composed person we were interviewing by phone. this one sent january 2nd of this year. a profanity-laced diatribe in which nermeen insults shannon's new wife as being "another old hag" and telling him to give up hope of "ever again getting even a whiff of anything of mine." and on the news that michael shannon's mother, her sons' own grandmother, betty almost died, she writes this. "good riddance. another one to feed the hungry flames of hell." when asked why she won't even send a photo or post one online, she says no one has asked. >> i haven't tried to keep any photos from him. he has all the photo albums. >> do the boys know anything about their father? >> of course they do. of course. and they -- both of my boys know everything about their father. i'm not -- i'm not keeping them from him. he can come here anytime and meet them. >> they can
u.s. embassy for a picture of his two sons.refused to allow the state department to take a photo. what he showed us are vitriolic e-mails sent by a much different nermeen khalifa than the composed person we were interviewing by phone. this one sent january 2nd of this year. a profanity-laced diatribe in which nermeen insults shannon's new wife as being "another old hag" and telling him to give up hope of "ever again getting even a whiff of anything of mine." and on the news...
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u.s. embassy in moscow. >> reporter: the top u.s. diplomat for europe trying to make light of her very undiplomatic gaffe. >> it was pretty impressive trade craft. the audio was extremely clear. >> reporter: too clear. nuland was heard around the world talking to the u.s. ambassador to ukraine and using the "f" word about the european union, the eu. >> [ bleep ] the eu. >> reporter: nuland was heard sizing up the rebel leaders, sounding like a chicago ward captain. >> so, i don't think klitsch should go into the government. >> reporter: accusing the u.s. of meddling, tweeted the audio. but had russia bugged her phone? >> the russians were the first to tweet about this particular call. only a few countries have the level of capabilities needed. i'll let you use your own judgment. >> reporter: nuland has been tough on russia and sided with ukraine's anti-government protesters. >> we're here from america. would you like some bread? >> reporter: putin has gone after the u.s. ambassador to russia and talked to richard engel. >> what's unu
u.s. embassy in moscow. >> reporter: the top u.s. diplomat for europe trying to make light of her very undiplomatic gaffe. >> it was pretty impressive trade craft. the audio was extremely clear. >> reporter: too clear. nuland was heard around the world talking to the u.s. ambassador to ukraine and using the "f" word about the european union, the eu. >> [ bleep ] the eu. >> reporter: nuland was heard sizing up the rebel leaders, sounding like a chicago...
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u.s. embassy there in kiev, warning u.s.ls, elise labott is working this for us on the domestic side, at the state department. and elise labott, tell us more about what you're learning about what's happening there. >> reporter: well, brooke, the u.s. embassy in kiev, issuing a warning to u.s. citizens in the city to stay in. do not leave, because they do not want any americans to get caught up in the violence and be hurt. you know, the u.s. has been criticized for its role in ukraine, by members, supporters of the government. you remember, last week, over the last couple of weeks, there's been this to-do about the top u.s. diplomat for europe, victoria newland, on a conversation with the u.s. ambassador to kiev, giving the f-bomb to the eu, because they weren't getting involved enough in the ukraine. so their role, the government is really critic sooizing them for working too closely with the opposition. but the u.s. ambassador said, listen, we are friends to the people of ukraine, we want our voices to be heard, and they've
u.s. embassy there in kiev, warning u.s.ls, elise labott is working this for us on the domestic side, at the state department. and elise labott, tell us more about what you're learning about what's happening there. >> reporter: well, brooke, the u.s. embassy in kiev, issuing a warning to u.s. citizens in the city to stay in. do not leave, because they do not want any americans to get caught up in the violence and be hurt. you know, the u.s. has been criticized for its role in ukraine, by...
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u.s. embassies in africa. >> brian, this comes as there's a new ap report saying that u.s. officials have an identified an american targeting americans overseas. >> u.s. officials have confirmed to abc news that is the case. they're watching one american citizen in particular, trying to decide whether it's legal to go ahead and kill him, because otherwise they think they can't get at him. >> new rules set up by president obama. >> that's right. >>> now to the winter olympics, where the weather is as warm as san francisco. as we reported tonight, the problem in much of america is too much snow, in russia there's not enough. matt gutman is in sochi. as mempbs add to their medal count. >> reporter: you wouldn't know it from these pictures, but the winter olympics are feeling a lot like the summer games. up on the slopes we saw bare earth where there should be snow. the mercury topping 60 degrees. in the women's downhill, slush, challenging american laurenne ross who lost her ski in a fall. but nothing stopped california's julia mancuso from skiing to bronze in the super combin
u.s. embassies in africa. >> brian, this comes as there's a new ap report saying that u.s. officials have an identified an american targeting americans overseas. >> u.s. officials have confirmed to abc news that is the case. they're watching one american citizen in particular, trying to decide whether it's legal to go ahead and kill him, because otherwise they think they can't get at him. >> new rules set up by president obama. >> that's right. >>> now to the...
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u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania which killed more than 200 people. ion to catch him was a joint operation with f.b.i., c.i.a. and the army's delta force. he has already appeared in a u.s. court and denied all charges. his lawyer insists he's innocent. alan fisher, aljazeera. >> joining us i go former c.i.a. operative lindsey moran. thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> we look at this footage showing a car being boxed in, showing the capture and detention. it all happens so fast, give us a sense of what's involved in an operation like this. >> it's interesting that it happened so fast, because i think that it actually failed to show actually how much preparation goes into even a very, very quick and precisely executed mission like this. for sure, this would have been rehearsed. it would have been planned months in advance. there might even have been a mock up of the naked and the house, and the delta guys who actually executed the mission would have practiced this, so that they knew what to expect, what to do in case anything went w
u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania which killed more than 200 people. ion to catch him was a joint operation with f.b.i., c.i.a. and the army's delta force. he has already appeared in a u.s. court and denied all charges. his lawyer insists he's innocent. alan fisher, aljazeera. >> joining us i go former c.i.a. operative lindsey moran. thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> we look at this footage showing a car being boxed in, showing the capture and...
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u.s. embassy has not said when he can return home. no one seems to know what's causing the problem and how many people are stuck. a spokesman at the state department says she will look into it. some people speculate it may be tied to national security. terrorist groups continue to recruit from yemen and nearby countries. >> our family is a good family. we didn't have nothing to do with terrorists. terrorists away from where we at. >> reporter: his uncle says the 30-year-old man spent most of his life in the east bay and home is here. >> i hope he get here soon. >> reporter: in oakland, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> we called the yemen consulate in san francisco a staff member there telling da that she got many similar complaints from other citizens stuck in yemen. >>> a new warning tonight about california's water supply. state water officials cutting water allocations to absolutely nothing. cbs reporter rob mcallister with how this will impact millions of people across the state. >> reporter: the drought is forcing the department of water r
u.s. embassy has not said when he can return home. no one seems to know what's causing the problem and how many people are stuck. a spokesman at the state department says she will look into it. some people speculate it may be tied to national security. terrorist groups continue to recruit from yemen and nearby countries. >> our family is a good family. we didn't have nothing to do with terrorists. terrorists away from where we at. >> reporter: his uncle says the 30-year-old man...
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u.s. embassy is on the eastern part of town. it is one spot. is kindral government of a collection of multiple readings across the city. right now, the u.s. embassy is 400. the official rating is 293. still, pretty bad. 107 points below. hazardous, 293 is considered heavily polluted. it is the middle of winter so she will probably practice indoors anyway. she made a comment about, why would i practice outdoors? she has addressed it. many people. it is not just ex-pats like myself. the local chinese are very concerned about the quality of air they breathe. you see in the international schools around the outskirts of beijing, most of them have built in the last year or two, multimillion dollar domes, athletic domes that they have built over the athletic fields. it is something to attract parents of ex-pat children and also wealthy children if they can play outside. they are going to play in hermetically sealed domes so they don't have to breathe this cancer-causing air. >> thank you very much indeed for that, stephen engle. >> some other stories
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u.s. embassy officials. venezuelans took to the streets to protest today.e protesting hardships from crime, and 56% inflation. >>> and from -- to new york, the protests continued. >>> washington state uses online translation services like google to save money. that means entire populations are not getting all of the information they need. >> reporter: as these professional translators will tell you, translating from one language to another is not as simple as cutting and clicking. the government uses the free google translate tool and translates a spanish text into english. the translation software changed lean practices to skinny cowhand ling. >> very funny. >> reporter: japanese translator found all sorts of words that the software did not translate into japanese. washington state does provide professional translation for some written materials. it is one of a number of states that includes a button for translation software on many of its websites. this is also the law. back in 2000 the federal government mandated that agencies must provide meaningful tra
u.s. embassy officials. venezuelans took to the streets to protest today.e protesting hardships from crime, and 56% inflation. >>> and from -- to new york, the protests continued. >>> washington state uses online translation services like google to save money. that means entire populations are not getting all of the information they need. >> reporter: as these professional translators will tell you, translating from one language to another is not as simple as cutting and...
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embassy, and held 52 americans hostage. he says he was motivated by the believe that the u.s. was trying to sabotage the revolution. the attack led them to cut ties with iran. i don't agree with those that say that occupying the embassy is a resolution. at times there has within good relationships. >> the revolution succeeded but it came at a cost. bloodshed and painful sanctions. now the u.s. and iran are facing the challenge of putting 35 years of hate behind them. and against us lambic countries and continue sanctions against iran, it is very difficult to say the relationship is a good one. >> last year, a temporary nuclear deal high level meetings and a phone call between the u.s. and iranian presidents broke 35 years of official silence. whatever comes of the softening in the relationship between the united states and iran, some will never be convinced that these two enemies should put the past to rest, and one of then ares is exactly what happened in this building, the old embassy. what it was, what it is, are two very different experiences it continues to represent. al jazeera, tesh sean. >> it appears that t
embassy, and held 52 americans hostage. he says he was motivated by the believe that the u.s. was trying to sabotage the revolution. the attack led them to cut ties with iran. i don't agree with those that say that occupying the embassy is a resolution. at times there has within good relationships. >> the revolution succeeded but it came at a cost. bloodshed and painful sanctions. now the u.s. and iran are facing the challenge of putting 35 years of hate behind them. and against us lambic...
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u.s. and iran are starting to change. abraham was a voice -voice -- [ technical difficulties ] >> reporter: -- one of the men who took over the embassynd held 52 americans hostage. he says he was motivated by the belief that the u.s. was trying to sabotage the revolution. >> translator: at times there have been good conditions foi friendship. but at the beginning of the revolution, we believed that iran had to leave the american influence and become independent. >> reporter: animosities, war, bloodshed, and painful sanctions. now they are trying to put 35 years of hate behind them. >> translator: we relationship is complicated. as long as the u.s. supports the israel regime, does not recognize the rights of palestinians, continues to interfere in the middle east, and continues sanctions against iran it is very difficult to say the relationship is a good one. >> reporter: last year, meetings, and a phone call broke 35 years of official silence. whatever comes of this softening in the relationship between the united states and iran some will never be convinced that these two enemies should put the past to rest, and one of the reasons i
u.s. and iran are starting to change. abraham was a voice -voice -- [ technical difficulties ] >> reporter: -- one of the men who took over the embassynd held 52 americans hostage. he says he was motivated by the belief that the u.s. was trying to sabotage the revolution. >> translator: at times there have been good conditions foi friendship. but at the beginning of the revolution, we believed that iran had to leave the american influence and become independent. >> reporter:...
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u.s. embassy in kabul said: >> two american soldiers have been killed in afghanistan. officials say they were shot by men in afghan army uniforms, and was the first insider attack this year. there were 10 incidents last year killing 10 members. four soldiers were wounded in the attack. >> there is deadlock over what course of action to take on syria. warring sides are making little progress. international allies are threatening to derail u.n. sanctions or actions. syria's opposition presented a detailed peace plan in geneva, making no mention of removing bashar al-assad from power, which was a major demand. russia related a draft humanitarian resolution, presenting its own, claiming the u.n. version was against the assad government. the u.n. says no evacuations are taking place in homs, but the aid mission is not over. 1,000 civilians have been able to leave the city after a temporary ceasefire was put in place. as james bays reports there's pressure on leaders in geneva to come to an agreement. >> peace talks continue, and they continue to stall. there is possibly a l
u.s. embassy in kabul said: >> two american soldiers have been killed in afghanistan. officials say they were shot by men in afghan army uniforms, and was the first insider attack this year. there were 10 incidents last year killing 10 members. four soldiers were wounded in the attack. >> there is deadlock over what course of action to take on syria. warring sides are making little progress. international allies are threatening to derail u.n. sanctions or actions. syria's opposition...
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u.s. embassy and the presidential palace as relations deteriorated to the woipt where you see kuptions and counter accusations happening again and again. >> is hamid karzai facing pressure at home to negotiate with the taliban? >> he held the position that he wanted to negotiate. to sign a bilateral agreement with the u.s. that is a pact allowing the u.s. to keep forces here, dramatically smaller number of around 10,000, to stay on after their mandate to be in the country runs out at the end of this year, they'd stay to train and mentor locality forces and conduct counterterrorism raids. he has refused to sign, and the americans are keeping up the pressure, he has pressure on the ground to sign that before handing over power to his successor in april. >> an ongoing situation. jane ferguson in kabul. thank you. >> days before the start of the winter olympics in russia, there are major concerns as teams make their way to sochi. austria's team said it received a threat saying two of their athletes would be kidnapped. several letters turned out to be a hoax. videos were respected showing gays
u.s. embassy and the presidential palace as relations deteriorated to the woipt where you see kuptions and counter accusations happening again and again. >> is hamid karzai facing pressure at home to negotiate with the taliban? >> he held the position that he wanted to negotiate. to sign a bilateral agreement with the u.s. that is a pact allowing the u.s. to keep forces here, dramatically smaller number of around 10,000, to stay on after their mandate to be in the country runs out...
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u.s. embassy president obama called for a democratic process in ukraine to produce a government with "greater legitimacy and unity." >> 100 people have been killed in aleppo. government forces attacked the city, dropping deadly barrel bombs from the air. the syrian observatory for human rights said dozens of children are among the dead. the use of barrel bombs was denounced by the powers in switzerland. a second round of talks is expected to take place this month. a war of words is brewing between u.s. and israeli leaders. israel is angry at america's assistance that the talks move forward. >> another flare-up of tensions between the u.s. and israel. on saturday, at the annual munich security conference secretary of state john kerry warned that israel faces a growing threat of boycott if peace talks with the palestinians fail. israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu called attempts to impose a boycott immoral and unjustified. >> translation: first, it entrenches the palestinians position of refusing and pushing away peace. any pressure will not make me give up the interests of israel. forem
u.s. embassy president obama called for a democratic process in ukraine to produce a government with "greater legitimacy and unity." >> 100 people have been killed in aleppo. government forces attacked the city, dropping deadly barrel bombs from the air. the syrian observatory for human rights said dozens of children are among the dead. the use of barrel bombs was denounced by the powers in switzerland. a second round of talks is expected to take place this month. a war of words...
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u.s. embassy in beijing is tracking air quality from its building with gradings from good, green air, to hazardous at the bottom. this is the embassy website of daily data, the current reading is right up beyond hazardous at over 500 gramts per cubic meter. these are the latest readings taken today. the level at which america starts classifying air as unhealthy is 150, that's there. this is the current level almost 560 to 600 right through the day. scientists say the impact of this toxic mix of particles can be deadly over the long term. here is the bbc's martin patience in beijing. >> reporter: china's capital shrouded in a toxic smog, its skyline barely visible. normal life hasn't completed ground to a halt, but some of those dancing are taking precautions and with good reason. we're here at a busy beijing hospital where we're going to meet a doctor who is on the front line when it comes to dealing with pollution. dr. chang was worked here for 30 years, he's never been busier, seeing up to 30 patients a day. >> translator: as the air pollution is getting worse it's causing more difficult si ceas
u.s. embassy in beijing is tracking air quality from its building with gradings from good, green air, to hazardous at the bottom. this is the embassy website of daily data, the current reading is right up beyond hazardous at over 500 gramts per cubic meter. these are the latest readings taken today. the level at which america starts classifying air as unhealthy is 150, that's there. this is the current level almost 560 to 600 right through the day. scientists say the impact of this toxic mix of...
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u.s. embassy and tanzania that killed 200 people. the river thames overran its banks.ands of homes threatened by floods. the military is helping with evacuations after sandbags and other attempts failed to hold off the water. >> "america tonight" is next. latest news at aljazeera.com. and how georgia's leaders aim to prove they won't make the same mistake twice. >> we want to make sure that we as are as prepared as possible and can respond as soon as possible. >> anonymity trayvo not trayvon martin but another state that echoes the defense, stand your gr.
u.s. embassy and tanzania that killed 200 people. the river thames overran its banks.ands of homes threatened by floods. the military is helping with evacuations after sandbags and other attempts failed to hold off the water. >> "america tonight" is next. latest news at aljazeera.com. and how georgia's leaders aim to prove they won't make the same mistake twice. >> we want to make sure that we as are as prepared as possible and can respond as soon as possible. >>...
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u.s. embassies in africa. he is now in a u.s.ook at what is on deck for "new day." kate bolduan joins us. hi, darling. >> good morning. >> good morning, you guys. we are, of course, going to have much more on the debate happening in the country as well as within the obama administration, most importantly, whether or not to use drone strikes to kill an american overseas who's accused of actively plotting terrorist attacks. big questions here. we're going to talk with a former attorney general, alberto gonzales. he's been very vocal about the use of drones, drone strikes, and also been very vocal about the president's executive powers. it will be interesting to get his take, as this is a debate that is happening in realtime. >>> and also, it seems everyone is still talking about those hillary clinton papers, where she discusses with a longtime, close confidante the monica lewinski affair, her reaction to it, how she allows herself to forgive bill clinton over it. we're going to meet the people who literally wrote the book on hillar
u.s. embassies in africa. he is now in a u.s.ook at what is on deck for "new day." kate bolduan joins us. hi, darling. >> good morning. >> good morning, you guys. we are, of course, going to have much more on the debate happening in the country as well as within the obama administration, most importantly, whether or not to use drone strikes to kill an american overseas who's accused of actively plotting terrorist attacks. big questions here. we're going to talk with a...
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u.s. embassy ordered all americans to stay indoors this is about 3:ten in the morning there. >> president is calling for a new round of fuel efficiency standards for medium and heavy duty vehicles in 2016 >> every mile we gain in fuel efficiency is worth thousands of dollars in savings every year. we're investing in research to get more fuel economy gained. the president this will cut emissions by 300 met trick tons the president made at announcement in maryland that made the switch to more fuel efficient vehicles >> a report says raising minimum wage could come a big price tag, the loss of half a million jobs. on the other hand finds increasing minimum wage could gift 900,000 work kwlerz out of poverty >> experts say burden of student debt threatens to block a generation from buying their first home. mortgage bank association says loan april politics down almost 20% so far this year. first time buyers are a big part of the void. saying young adults are busy i paying off student loans in ten years student loan debt tripled to $1 trillion. >> a new poll by chamber of commerce finds most pe
u.s. embassy ordered all americans to stay indoors this is about 3:ten in the morning there. >> president is calling for a new round of fuel efficiency standards for medium and heavy duty vehicles in 2016 >> every mile we gain in fuel efficiency is worth thousands of dollars in savings every year. we're investing in research to get more fuel economy gained. the president this will cut emissions by 300 met trick tons the president made at announcement in maryland that made the switch...
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u.s. embassy here in kiev to help fund his opposition movement. he said that he was falsely arrested. there have been protests outside of the defense ministry and parliament. they are eager and calling for the army to be neutral. asking that workers come up with a workable solution to the crisis. the organization is demanding institutional reforms. those that come here time and time again to independence square, it's clear that they want yanokovych to step down. >> in the -- there are scattered power outages in pennsylvania at this hour. maria is in pennsylvania, 17 miles west of philadelphia, exton, and that's an area hard hit. >> oh, yeah, definitely, dell. this is one of the hardest-hit areas. and people are staying in shelters. behind me, this is one of the red cross shelters, and they will be bringing in people here. this keeps about 1,000 people overnight. and in another shelter, 105 people were staying there. and a third of them children. that was running on a generator. >> what are they doing to get the lights turned back on? >>. >> they're saying to be patient. and it could t
u.s. embassy here in kiev to help fund his opposition movement. he said that he was falsely arrested. there have been protests outside of the defense ministry and parliament. they are eager and calling for the army to be neutral. asking that workers come up with a workable solution to the crisis. the organization is demanding institutional reforms. those that come here time and time again to independence square, it's clear that they want yanokovych to step down. >> in the -- there are...
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u.s. embassy. i looked at the bases we'd established there the airstrips we'dest tablied there the billions of dollars invested in military and logistical infrastructure, essentially, our pledge was to sack up our with thes and go home. i was troubled when i read that agreement. it was already signed on that november 17, when i read it, i contacted the white house and said, you're pulling everything out? and everything out of iraq with the exception of a few marines in the green zone near the u.s. embassy? giving away air bases? and the answer was, this is -- we wanted to clear the field so that the incoming president will have free rein and we hope and expect that we -- he will renegotiate a u.s. presence on these bases in iraq. now, i don't know the depth of the agreement that took us to that point on november 17, 2008, i just know what that agreement said and later on, of course or ba ma was already elected president, later on, he was inaugurated, january 20 the following year, 2009, he continue
u.s. embassy. i looked at the bases we'd established there the airstrips we'dest tablied there the billions of dollars invested in military and logistical infrastructure, essentially, our pledge was to sack up our with thes and go home. i was troubled when i read that agreement. it was already signed on that november 17, when i read it, i contacted the white house and said, you're pulling everything out? and everything out of iraq with the exception of a few marines in the green zone near the...
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u.s. embassies to tackle climate change. getting congress to address the issue may be tougher. >> there is not agreement exactly what is causing this. >> a blanket of fog fell over venues at the winter olympics. a snowboard qualifying round was scrapped because racers couldn't see through the thick mist. the men's biathlon was pushed back. heavy fog made it impossible for athletes to see well enough to hit their targets. >> watch out for e-mail condolences from legitimate funeral homes. the federal trade commission says scammers are using the names of law abiding businesses on bogus messages. >> they click on the link and download the malware. >> pastor jamie coop was handling a rattle snake during a service when the serpent bit his right hand. he died an hour later. coop had used snakes during religious services the past 20 years. >> only in hollywood can a grand production be made out of wet cement, set a record for the most continuous concrete, 18 1/2 hours of pouring. >>> coming up in minutes a new report finds those cur
u.s. embassies to tackle climate change. getting congress to address the issue may be tougher. >> there is not agreement exactly what is causing this. >> a blanket of fog fell over venues at the winter olympics. a snowboard qualifying round was scrapped because racers couldn't see through the thick mist. the men's biathlon was pushed back. heavy fog made it impossible for athletes to see well enough to hit their targets. >> watch out for e-mail condolences from legitimate...
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u.s. embassy in moscow on monday. overs buckets of soap. and they shouted made soap out of the refs a common russian taunt at sporting events. an american referee who called off the russian goal was the net was dislodged from the ice. it would have given them the lead with less than five minutes left in the game. without it the tie game went into overtime before the u.s. won in a shootout. but some russian hockey fans here in sochi aren't convinced the referee's no goal against russia was a bad call. people always want to win this fan said. but i think it was a fair game. >> you bet money? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> reporter: even though they lost money, these fans are still showing sportsmanship. referees are people too he told me. they can make mistakes. brooklyn born russian kogin wasn't bothered by the call. >> i'm happy with the outcome regardless, whatever it may be, usa, russia i'm a fan of both. >> reporter: most people we spoke to brushed off the loss. confident russia will win gold in the end. adriana diaz, cbs news, sochi. >> the we
u.s. embassy in moscow on monday. overs buckets of soap. and they shouted made soap out of the refs a common russian taunt at sporting events. an american referee who called off the russian goal was the net was dislodged from the ice. it would have given them the lead with less than five minutes left in the game. without it the tie game went into overtime before the u.s. won in a shootout. but some russian hockey fans here in sochi aren't convinced the referee's no goal against russia was a bad...
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u.s. embassy needed for. all of victoria nuland said that the usa had spent five billion dollars on democracy in ukraine. but we don't know what this money was spent on an organizing the orange revolution on setting up this revolution on concocting molotov cocktails or on some in thai aids programs. you my done needs money it's a huge enterprise where you have to pay for food heating propaganda materials and so on but it was a look at the combatants equipment they all have backs they're all wearing uniforms . my doan's members are constantly changing. you'll see different. people on different days only on weekends there are plenty of city dwellers in the boat and then my down looks more crowded more sensible and friendlier in the my but on weekdays there are my done protesters for hire from and even straight up homeless tramps. you know what we call them while people. do you think they're doing it for free. it's all for money. and who do you think's paying them like. the usa these people go to my as if they w
u.s. embassy needed for. all of victoria nuland said that the usa had spent five billion dollars on democracy in ukraine. but we don't know what this money was spent on an organizing the orange revolution on setting up this revolution on concocting molotov cocktails or on some in thai aids programs. you my done needs money it's a huge enterprise where you have to pay for food heating propaganda materials and so on but it was a look at the combatants equipment they all have backs they're all...
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u.s. embassy in guyana issued a warning about an unconfirmed threat information for flights on caribbean airlines taking off today from that south american country heading here to the united states. americans in guyana are being advised not to fly on caribbean airlines and to make other travel plans until at least wednesday. >>> some u.s. lawmakers say russian authorities are holding back information about security threats targeting the winter olympics in russia. southern california congressman adam schiff who is on the house intelligence committee says he believes the olympic venues in sochi are safe but he wishes the russians would share more information. a reported 40,000 russian security forces are patrolling the games. >>> some police officers in san rafael are testing out body cameras. it's part of a 90-day pilot program, the $800 pager-sized cameras record both video and audio. a spokesman for the department says wearing the cameras not only provides a record of encounters but can prevent suspects from being hostile if they realize they are being recorded. if the department likes the camer
u.s. embassy in guyana issued a warning about an unconfirmed threat information for flights on caribbean airlines taking off today from that south american country heading here to the united states. americans in guyana are being advised not to fly on caribbean airlines and to make other travel plans until at least wednesday. >>> some u.s. lawmakers say russian authorities are holding back information about security threats targeting the winter olympics in russia. southern california...
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u.s. embassy in moscow, fans erected a banner protesting the american referee, brad meyer, who might havehought previous to this that it was an honor to be there at the olympic games. and it once survived an attempt on its life by the famous man, but the so-called eisenhower tree at augusta national golf club could not survive the brutal weekend ice storm down south. it's been taken down after it was damaged. it got its name when president dwight david eisenhower campaigned to have it removed in 1956 after it got in the way of one too many of his tee shots. the club refused. the leader of the free world learned his powers were limited, at least where it came to the golf club. but nature always bats last, as they say. >>> and space buffs are watching the night skies again tonight. this time it's an enormous asteroid roughly the size of three football fields. it will whiz by the planet earth. they are not certain by how much it will miss us, only that it will. telescope cameras are set up to record this fly had-by at 27,000 miles an hour. you can link to a live web cast on our website tonig
u.s. embassy in moscow, fans erected a banner protesting the american referee, brad meyer, who might havehought previous to this that it was an honor to be there at the olympic games. and it once survived an attempt on its life by the famous man, but the so-called eisenhower tree at augusta national golf club could not survive the brutal weekend ice storm down south. it's been taken down after it was damaged. it got its name when president dwight david eisenhower campaigned to have it removed...
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u.s. embassies to tackle climate change. >> there is not agreement exactly what is causing this. >> getting congress to address the issue may be tougher. >> a disturbing exhaustive new u.n. report on human rights abuses in north korea. >> there's no other place on earth today that has the level of human rights abuse that north korea has. >> the u.n. commission of inquiry interviewed hundreds of former prisoners. >> too many times there are reports and no action. this is a time for action. >> watch out for e-mail condo lenses from legitimate funeral homes. the ftc says scammers are using the names of businesses on bogus messages. >> and hope to catch some situation with a friend or relative where they're concerned about their health. >> charlie sheen is getting married. people magazine reports the actor proposed to his adult film star girl friend brett rossi over the weekend, his fourth marriage. >> 111th american international toy fair, toys that enter act with your smartphone -- interact with your smart phone, retro toys making a comeback and then toys that require no batteries but run on
u.s. embassies to tackle climate change. >> there is not agreement exactly what is causing this. >> getting congress to address the issue may be tougher. >> a disturbing exhaustive new u.n. report on human rights abuses in north korea. >> there's no other place on earth today that has the level of human rights abuse that north korea has. >> the u.n. commission of inquiry interviewed hundreds of former prisoners. >> too many times there are reports and no...
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u.s. embassies activities and that's where one can see a clear pattern the u.s. government has been working very closely with opposition organizations and not only the outhouse the new opposition. quick recap now on our top story the fresh round of violence that has flared up in kiev now a deadline given to the protesters expired over an hour ago with some rocks to find the order to clear the streets from where we are bringing you live pictures right now from central kiev where another standoff could be about to take place the situation in the city remains extremely. seven civilians and two police officers were said to have been killed so far in today's fighting more later here on r.t. international and next it's boom bust after the short break. now the. transit arrow to vnukovo report your best way to the heart of moscow. told him a language of all but i will only react to situations i have read the reports from i'm not in a position i know i only need to stay clean comment on your latter point i come on to say it's six am the car is on the dock in calcutta. of
u.s. embassies activities and that's where one can see a clear pattern the u.s. government has been working very closely with opposition organizations and not only the outhouse the new opposition. quick recap now on our top story the fresh round of violence that has flared up in kiev now a deadline given to the protesters expired over an hour ago with some rocks to find the order to clear the streets from where we are bringing you live pictures right now from central kiev where another standoff...
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u.s. embassies activities in venezuela one could see a clear pattern director of the u.s. government has been working very closely with opposition organizations and not only . the new opposition groups. some of the global headlines for you here on r.t. international twenty four people have been killed and in the iraqi capital during a night of explosions a bombs went off in two shia mosques on the busy station of the fierce fighting continues between government forces and al qaeda militants sort of taking control of large parts of the country. in new guinea a second night of rioting at an immigrant detention center a deadly one asylum seeker killed seventy seven wounded the come on man of the island hosts people caught illegally trying to flee lanka and indonesia for australia the rest began off with some detainees briefly escaped the facility in a clue. with local police all non-essential staff evacuated as rogers smashed glass panels beds and friends. a building collapse in south korea has killed at least ten several hundred believed to have been enjoying an orientation
u.s. embassies activities in venezuela one could see a clear pattern director of the u.s. government has been working very closely with opposition organizations and not only . the new opposition groups. some of the global headlines for you here on r.t. international twenty four people have been killed and in the iraqi capital during a night of explosions a bombs went off in two shia mosques on the busy station of the fierce fighting continues between government forces and al qaeda militants...