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in war-torn aleppo, there are fewer and fewer kindergartens and schools.nd the only place where life is relatively safe is underground. ideally, all kids should have as carefree a childhood as possible. but in reality, one in every nine children is raised in a conflict zone or warzone. that's a total of 250 million
in war-torn aleppo, there are fewer and fewer kindergartens and schools.nd the only place where life is relatively safe is underground. ideally, all kids should have as carefree a childhood as possible. but in reality, one in every nine children is raised in a conflict zone or warzone. that's a total of 250 million
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he says he is especially worried about children and families in war-torn aleppo, the same place where that little boy was rescue. >>> still no snow in denver, not happening yet. you have time to find cozy boots at the store. don't panic. temperatures for the rest of the week are looking pretty good. >>> i'm getting a little bit of the shivers without my jacket work >> [ laughter ] you will be better off this afternoon. you're going to have to put up with this for about 3 or 4 more hours. [ laughter ] i will let you had on inside we will talk about the weather now. [ laughter ] goodbye. let's take a look outside. we have mostly cloudy skies right now. it can get so cool out here, temperatures are in the 30s. if you have that's okay. if you are out died -- if you are outside and you wore slot -- short sleeves, it is chilly. up at the csu campus it's chilly as well. had up to the mountains and that is where the picture looks different, lots of sunshine over the continental divide visibility --. visibility is now down to less right now. we have 1/10 of a mile visibility in colorado spring
he says he is especially worried about children and families in war-torn aleppo, the same place where that little boy was rescue. >>> still no snow in denver, not happening yet. you have time to find cozy boots at the store. don't panic. temperatures for the rest of the week are looking pretty good. >>> i'm getting a little bit of the shivers without my jacket work >> [ laughter ] you will be better off this afternoon. you're going to have to put up with this for about 3...
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in war-torn aleppo, there are fewer and fewer kindergartens and schools. and the only place where life is relatively safe is underground. ideally, all kids should have as carefree a childhood as possible. but in reality, one in every nine children is raised in a conflict zone or warzone. that's a total of 250 million young people, according to a unicef report. many of them battle depression, develop aggressive behavior, or face psychological trauma. civil war has been raging in syria for five years now. unicef estimates that more than 8.5 million children in the country are effective. -- affected. a safe, carefree environment is almost like a distant dream. >> the game is quite simple, a variation of blind man's bluff. first, two kids are blindfolded. then colored pencils are scattered on the floor. whoever finds the most is the winner. we're in a rebel-occupied neighborhood of aleppo. it's full of orphanages and daycare centers. some of these children have lost everything, while others just come to play. >> when they first come to us, they're in a terribl
in war-torn aleppo, there are fewer and fewer kindergartens and schools. and the only place where life is relatively safe is underground. ideally, all kids should have as carefree a childhood as possible. but in reality, one in every nine children is raised in a conflict zone or warzone. that's a total of 250 million young people, according to a unicef report. many of them battle depression, develop aggressive behavior, or face psychological trauma. civil war has been raging in syria for five...
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in war-torn aleppo, there are fewer and fewer kindergartens and schools. anand the only place where lifes relatively safe is underground. ideally, all kids should havaves carefreeee a childhood as possible. t
in war-torn aleppo, there are fewer and fewer kindergartens and schools. anand the only place where lifes relatively safe is underground. ideally, all kids should havaves carefreeee a childhood as possible. t
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in war-torn aleppo, there are fewer and fewer kindergartens and schools.only place where life is relatively safe is underground. ideally, all kids should have as carefree a childhood as possible. but in reality, one in every nine children is raised in a conflict zone or warzone.
in war-torn aleppo, there are fewer and fewer kindergartens and schools.only place where life is relatively safe is underground. ideally, all kids should have as carefree a childhood as possible. but in reality, one in every nine children is raised in a conflict zone or warzone.
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here's what we are looking on >> a seven-year-old girl is sharing her message from inside war-torn aleppo syria through social media. that's coming up at fox28 morning live at 7 am. >> plenty of sunshine mixed with clouds as we head through the day. the bigger story is a warmer weather with midshipman to upper 70s and mild for this time of year. we will talk about that and we will talk when you can plan on for the rest of the week coming darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin or video chat at your secret fishing spot... all for just $49. the best part? we put towers in places the other guys don't. that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. >> clouds in the forecast today. it will be warm and windy. we will find the midweek rain starting tonight. today is drive. 60 the -- 63 at 10. this afternoon it will be mild and breezy. here's a live look at some of those clouds tow
here's what we are looking on >> a seven-year-old girl is sharing her message from inside war-torn aleppo syria through social media. that's coming up at fox28 morning live at 7 am. >> plenty of sunshine mixed with clouds as we head through the day. the bigger story is a warmer weather with midshipman to upper 70s and mild for this time of year. we will talk about that and we will talk when you can plan on for the rest of the week coming darien: why have the latest smartphone if you...
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officials say an air strike has taken out one of the largest hospitals in war torn aleppo, syria. activists claimed the facility was targeted by the syrian government. at least two people were killed. back to "dateline extra." >>> welcome back to "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. charlie tan told police he shot his father to save his mother but investigators were finding flaws in that story. the ivy league student had been arrested and was facing second-degree murder charges. was this an intentional killing or justifiable homicide? here again is dennis murphy with "house of secrets." >> anna valentine was in a state of disbelief when she learned her close friend charlie tan had been arrest. did you have a chance to talk to charlie himself in that period? >> he called me on the phone from jail. so i talked to him a couple times. >> anna didn't sit around. she was going to do whatever she could to defend her friend because she knew there was no way charlie did anything wrong. you did something remarkable, anna. you sort of pulled together a whole community behind charlie. >> yeah.
officials say an air strike has taken out one of the largest hospitals in war torn aleppo, syria. activists claimed the facility was targeted by the syrian government. at least two people were killed. back to "dateline extra." >>> welcome back to "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. charlie tan told police he shot his father to save his mother but investigators were finding flaws in that story. the ivy league student had been arrested and was facing second-degree...
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syrian and russian governments have been offensive against rebel held parts of the war torn city of aleppo. last week, secretary kerry accused russia of war crimes for targeting hospitals and civilian infrastructure in that country. the talks for a cease fire is joint effort, including top diplomats from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, qatar, egypt and jordan. >>> it's been a beautiful day out there. i hope you have got big plans for tomorrow. i think you may like it just as much. find out about your work week >>> you're watching the best, fox 10 news. >>> southern states hit by hurricane matthew earlier this month still have a long way to go to be totally recovered. many residents were displaced after flooding damaged their homes. meanwhile, the pacific northwest is now facing the threat of more storms. fox news correspondent bryan llenas with that story. >> reporter: not one but two tornados striking oregon's coast west of portland on friday morning as the state braces for what's forecast to be brutal and dangerous weather this weekend along the pacific northwest, more heavy rain and strong
syrian and russian governments have been offensive against rebel held parts of the war torn city of aleppo. last week, secretary kerry accused russia of war crimes for targeting hospitals and civilian infrastructure in that country. the talks for a cease fire is joint effort, including top diplomats from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, qatar, egypt and jordan. >>> it's been a beautiful day out there. i hope you have got big plans for tomorrow. i think you may like it just as much. find out...
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the united nations says the syrian government has partially approved a plan to get war-torn country... but aleppo is not included. on cam tag the u-n estimates that some 275- thousand people are trapped in eastern aleppo. one activist group says more than 3- hundred-50 people have been killed there since the cease-fire has failed. in london, greg palkot, fox news. it's time for your news and weather together. rodolfo gomez junior - will serve a year in jail for punching a handcuffed suspect while this surveillance ?video inside the interrogation room captures it all. the judge called it a "tragedy from all sides".. gomez was charged for misconduct but found not guilty in his state trial. soon after, he was indicted on federal charges of for violating the suspect's civil rights. gomez plead guilty in june. he will turn himself over to officers on december 16th. kenosha county has reported two suspicious devices turning up this week.. and both turned out to be live airbag devices. squad used a robot to remove the suspicious device taped to a sign. yesterday, another device was found.. this one on a
the united nations says the syrian government has partially approved a plan to get war-torn country... but aleppo is not included. on cam tag the u-n estimates that some 275- thousand people are trapped in eastern aleppo. one activist group says more than 3- hundred-50 people have been killed there since the cease-fire has failed. in london, greg palkot, fox news. it's time for your news and weather together. rodolfo gomez junior - will serve a year in jail for punching a handcuffed suspect...
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she says it would said the u-s involvement in the war-torn city of aleppo is not a worthwhile cause. cedar rapids says it's already finished picking up sandbags from homes. many people put out the sandbags in anticipation of flooding last month that never really materialized due to the city's effective temporary flood walls. the city initially said the sandbag pick-up could take people who still have sandbags should call the the city's solid waste and recycling division. that number is 286-5897. cedar rapids says the first phase of the first avenue construction project will wrap up in the next few weeks. right now, the city is finishing up work on 1st avenue east between 34th and 40th streets. next year, the city will begin work between 27th and 34th streets. the entire project is expected the mayor of iowa city is continuing his push to develop a more stable vision for the downtown area. and that could mean height restrictions on future buildings. this week mayor jim throgmorton met with city leaders to talk about the future of downtown. throgmorton says he wants to see growth that
she says it would said the u-s involvement in the war-torn city of aleppo is not a worthwhile cause. cedar rapids says it's already finished picking up sandbags from homes. many people put out the sandbags in anticipation of flooding last month that never really materialized due to the city's effective temporary flood walls. the city initially said the sandbag pick-up could take people who still have sandbags should call the the city's solid waste and recycling division. that number is...
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un says the syrian government is partially approved a plan to get assistance into the war-torn country, but aleppos not included. >>> the un estimates some 275,000 people are trapped in eastern aleppo. and activist groups says more than 300 people have been killed since the cease-fire failed. in london fox news. >>> bracing for impact, the preparations underway as the bay area gets ready for serious rain. not that far off. good evening i am frank somerville i am julie haener, we begin with live coverage, jesse gary live in the santa cruz mountains where some people are boarding up their homes damaged by the fire ahead of the storm. >>> first 2 are cheap mineralogist, how long until the rain starts? >> probably in the north bay after 3 or 4 pm, it will hit hard. the storm north america north in california toward seattle and portland, a historical storm in terms of rainfall in wind event. it's a big deal may be as big as the columbus storm. for us, on the south and. good news. we get a bunch of rain, but hopefully without side effects and mud slices. dry ground fortunately, the burn area is a concer
un says the syrian government is partially approved a plan to get assistance into the war-torn country, but aleppos not included. >>> the un estimates some 275,000 people are trapped in eastern aleppo. and activist groups says more than 300 people have been killed since the cease-fire failed. in london fox news. >>> bracing for impact, the preparations underway as the bay area gets ready for serious rain. not that far off. good evening i am frank somerville i am julie haener,...
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still ahead, more on the breaking news that russia and syria have halted air strikes in the war-torn city of aleppoat russian officials are calling a "humanitarian pause." >>> a dramatic rescue caught on tape, incredible pictures here. with time running out a group of strangers band together to pull a driver from this burning car. we'll see the victim's reaction after watching this video for the first time. oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and... ...even deep wrinkles. "one week? that definitely works!" rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. "see what's possible." americans are buying more and more of everything online. and so many businesses rely on the united states postal service to get it there. that's why we make more ecommerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. the united states postal service. priority: you if you have moderate to severe plaque ps
still ahead, more on the breaking news that russia and syria have halted air strikes in the war-torn city of aleppoat russian officials are calling a "humanitarian pause." >>> a dramatic rescue caught on tape, incredible pictures here. with time running out a group of strangers band together to pull a driver from this burning car. we'll see the victim's reaction after watching this video for the first time. oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make...
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aleppo. russia backs the syrian government, the u.s. does not. >>> new drone footage just coming in to us this morning providing new insight into the sheer devastation in the war-torn syrian city of aleppo. take a look at the rubble left behind. a syrian activist group released the video. it's not clear when the video was shot. you can certainly see the area is deserted, reduced mostly to rubble and bombed out build deposition. this is part of an area that is currently rebel-held territory. >>> a search to track down robbers who stole millions in jewels from reality star kim kardashian west. french television reporting this morning one of the stolen pendants has been found near the scene of the mansion hotel where kardashian was tied up and robbed. someone walking by discovered it. police believe it is the real thing. investigators are examining it for traces of dna hoping they might be able to identify the thieves. >>> a 5-year-old boy left in a hot car as his parents gambled in a casino, police in scottsdale, arizona, say it happened sunday when the temperatures were in the mid 90s. someone spotted the boy, called police. the couple claims they checked on the boy
aleppo. russia backs the syrian government, the u.s. does not. >>> new drone footage just coming in to us this morning providing new insight into the sheer devastation in the war-torn syrian city of aleppo. take a look at the rubble left behind. a syrian activist group released the video. it's not clear when the video was shot. you can certainly see the area is deserted, reduced mostly to rubble and bombed out build deposition. this is part of an area that is currently rebel-held...
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. >>> syria's heavily criticized leader said rebels in aleppo can leave the war-torn city if they lay down arms. he said the army will push to retake the city. acted the entire country. on thursday, troops advanced into the central area recapturing key buildings. government forces have repeatedly launched air strikes on the city since the latest ceasefire collapsed a few weeks ago. the government forces are expected to further intensify their offensive, fueling concern about more civilian casualties. the attacks have seriously damaged hospitals, putting the city's medical system on the verge of collapse. >> there would be like -- there will be no hospital serving these people. >> u.n. syrian mediator said eastern aleppo may be totally destroyed if government attacks continue at the current rate for another two and a half months. he added that if they do continue, 275,000 people could die in the city. he strongly condemned the syrian government and its ally russia. >> please look at my eyes. and eyes of the world. and of the public opinion. are you really ready to continue this type of
. >>> syria's heavily criticized leader said rebels in aleppo can leave the war-torn city if they lay down arms. he said the army will push to retake the city. acted the entire country. on thursday, troops advanced into the central area recapturing key buildings. government forces have repeatedly launched air strikes on the city since the latest ceasefire collapsed a few weeks ago. the government forces are expected to further intensify their offensive, fueling concern about more...
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. >> blood and war are the city's common ground. aleppo has been torn apart. unified, the rebels have more ground troops and pressed their advantage. by the afternoon here in the neighborhood, they have broken hrough government lines. in the east, they came out to celebrate. until recently, russian and syrian air strikes killed hundreds here. there has been a pause in those attacks and russia says they won't restart yet. aleppo's fate and that of syria's vicious civil war are joined together. the rebels have the upper hand. >> for more on these developments, i spoke with charles, the senior fellow at the middle east institute and syrian jihad. charles, could have this change? >> a better question would be, would aleppo itself transform the conflict. aleppo is split in control. half has been controlled by the regime and the front line hasn't changed. if the opposition does succeed in breaking the siege. it would be significant. it won't transform the whole conflict. if it loses aleppo, that would transform the conflict. >> what chance do the rebels have against
. >> blood and war are the city's common ground. aleppo has been torn apart. unified, the rebels have more ground troops and pressed their advantage. by the afternoon here in the neighborhood, they have broken hrough government lines. in the east, they came out to celebrate. until recently, russian and syrian air strikes killed hundreds here. there has been a pause in those attacks and russia says they won't restart yet. aleppo's fate and that of syria's vicious civil war are joined...
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in the cease-fire is designed to allow wounded civilians and rebels to leave the war-torn parts of apello. -- -- aleppo. >>> in august chemical weapons washed off and mustard gas and another. the un security council is confirming those reports. >>> us defense secretary ash carter arrived in iraq and is there to look at the progress mosul. >>> the weather story today hold onto your hats and grandpa sweater. >> maybe a coat. he thought meg shaw out there having a big winter coat on. that's a little much. >> for some people it's a little much but some it's appropriate. >> we're seeing the cooler air and dramatic change the weather pattern and tracking all of that rain if you're with me thursday and friday we were tracking widespread rain of course northern ohio most of us picking up really 1 inch to 4 inches of accumulation in spots. so today we will try out a tad bit but still we have lake effect rate that's affecting lake geauga and ashtabula county this morning. greater cleveland we are on the for you can almost a smell that good old-fashioned cool air taking a hold. as sarah said is a hold onto your h
in the cease-fire is designed to allow wounded civilians and rebels to leave the war-torn parts of apello. -- -- aleppo. >>> in august chemical weapons washed off and mustard gas and another. the un security council is confirming those reports. >>> us defense secretary ash carter arrived in iraq and is there to look at the progress mosul. >>> the weather story today hold onto your hats and grandpa sweater. >> maybe a coat. he thought meg shaw out there having a...
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. >> krystal: syria saying that a ceasefire has begun in aleppo promising a safe exit for people trapped in that war torn area. russia is backing the ceasefire. exit corridors. rebels say it's part of the psychological campaign to get them to surrender. the bombing of aleppo has intensified. hundreds of people have lost their lives. >> kim: back in this country we take to you portland. this is the r people were hurt but this could have turned deadly if people had been inside. let me tell you the back story. firefighters and police got word they had a gas leak at this location so they responded in short order getting there just in the nick of time. they evacuate that building and then it explodes. some people were still injured with all of this. two firefighters suffered broken legs and civilians because of injured. none of them expected to be life threatening injuries. cab this when you check out this scene. can you imagine if people were still in that building when it happened. >> dana: it would have turned out much worse. dramatic emergency landing in oklahoma city for the pilot of a small plane there.
. >> krystal: syria saying that a ceasefire has begun in aleppo promising a safe exit for people trapped in that war torn area. russia is backing the ceasefire. exit corridors. rebels say it's part of the psychological campaign to get them to surrender. the bombing of aleppo has intensified. hundreds of people have lost their lives. >> kim: back in this country we take to you portland. this is the r people were hurt but this could have turned deadly if people had been inside. let me...
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behind. 3 however...isis continues to have a stronghold in war-torn syria.you're looking at the aftermath of a bloody day around the city of aleppo... where there are reports of several fights between rebels and government forces. 3 an incredible effort in the mediterranean sea helped saved ?thousands? of peoples' lives this weekend. weekend.the italian coast guard estimates it pulled somewhere around 57-hundreds migrants from rafts over just the last two days.14 bodies were also recovered.tens of thousands of refugees have been rescued in the mediterranean this year. 3 more than a thousand french riot police are getting ready camp.some clashes were reported between migrants and police saturday night. thousands of people who live there are being told to seek asylum elsewhere... or return to their home country. 3 boston massachusetts is drenched...some parts are under. underwater.it's all thanks to a slow moving storm that dumped more than five inches of rain on the city in just a few hours.the result...power outages, submerged cars and major flooding of streets and basements. 3 who's ready for winter???the residents up in anchora
behind. 3 however...isis continues to have a stronghold in war-torn syria.you're looking at the aftermath of a bloody day around the city of aleppo... where there are reports of several fights between rebels and government forces. 3 an incredible effort in the mediterranean sea helped saved ?thousands? of peoples' lives this weekend. weekend.the italian coast guard estimates it pulled somewhere around 57-hundreds migrants from rafts over just the last two days.14 bodies were also recovered.tens...
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isis continues to have a stronghold in war-torn syria.you're looking at the aftermath of a bloody day yesterday around the city of aleppo... where there were reports of several problems between rebels and government forces. 3 3 making news around the nation.. 13 people are ?dead?... after in california.the bus driver was among those killed. killed.the crash happened sunday morning... on i-10 near palm springs.more than a dozen people are at area hospitals this morning--- some with critical injuries.one hospital had to call in ?extra help.? "in almost 35 years, i've never been to a crash where there's been 13 confirmed fatal accidents. so, it's tough. it's tough for all of us. the fire department who handles it, chp who handles it. it's not an easy thing." thing." it's not known yet... what caused that crash. 3 17 people are ?hurt?.... after a highway pileup in arizona. arizona.state troopers say... a cattle truck couldn't stop on the interstate yesterday. the chain reaction crash... involved 24 cars! it happened near "black canyon city."four people were flown to the hospital with moderate to serious injuries. 3 there's
isis continues to have a stronghold in war-torn syria.you're looking at the aftermath of a bloody day yesterday around the city of aleppo... where there were reports of several problems between rebels and government forces. 3 3 making news around the nation.. 13 people are ?dead?... after in california.the bus driver was among those killed. killed.the crash happened sunday morning... on i-10 near palm springs.more than a dozen people are at area hospitals this morning--- some with critical...
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war torn country. >>> the u.s. estimates that 275,000 people are trapped in eastern aleppo. one group said 350 people have died since the ceasefire. >>> in other world news. tensions off the coast of yemen after ships morning against the yemen rebels. >> and the rebels who are backed and the u.s. ships off and they are sending ships into the region. and yemen is longest raining royalty on the thrown for 70 years. and most have known no other king. inking's son was tapped to take over the throne. >>> 21 nigerian school kids kidnapped have been freed. this is amazing. it is part of for detained lead. 197 girls are hostages. the freed girls are the first to be released as a result of government action. all three all but three were carrying babies >>> a stunning announcement in sweden from the nobel prize committee. it named bob dylan the winner in literature. the 75-year-old is the most iconic poet musician of his generation songs like blowing in the wind and the times are changing became anthems in the 1960s. his impact is immense. musician has worn. he chose him for indicatin
war torn country. >>> the u.s. estimates that 275,000 people are trapped in eastern aleppo. one group said 350 people have died since the ceasefire. >>> in other world news. tensions off the coast of yemen after ships morning against the yemen rebels. >> and the rebels who are backed and the u.s. ships off and they are sending ships into the region. and yemen is longest raining royalty on the thrown for 70 years. and most have known no other king. inking's son was tapped...
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aleppo. declared a humanitarian pause in the fighting. russian military says it will allow both civilians and militants out of the war-torn capital city. >>> israelis held a woman at knife point. they order the 19-year-old to stop and fired a warning shot into the air. and when she kept toward them, the soldiers started shooting. >>> coming up, a woman's life- saving lessons are put to the test, a day after she learns to perform cpr. >>> up income, what might have welcome hi today we're gonna be comparing these two truck beds. let's start over here with this aluminum bed. you put your toolbox up here... whoa! that's a big hole. that is unbelievable. now let's check out the roll formed steel bed of the silverado. the steel held up. it's truck month! make a strong decision. find your tag and get over eleven thousand total value on this silverado all star. >>> a high school fight turns deadly, and now 18-year-old kyla jones of d.c. is facing murder charges. >> the teenager allegedly stabbed a 17-year-old who stole his cell phone. but suspect's friends say it was self-defense. >> defense attorney trying to argue that this attack was carrying
aleppo. declared a humanitarian pause in the fighting. russian military says it will allow both civilians and militants out of the war-torn capital city. >>> israelis held a woman at knife point. they order the 19-year-old to stop and fired a warning shot into the air. and when she kept toward them, the soldiers started shooting. >>> coming up, a woman's life- saving lessons are put to the test, a day after she learns to perform cpr. >>> up income, what might have...
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war torn syria announced overnight. details on the deal a typhoon hits southern china-- bringing devastating floods. where it's headed next-- plus more of your global headlines warplanes have stopped airstrikes on aleppo today. the region is preparing to let civilians and rebels leave the city. that's according to russian state media. the strikes were haulted this morning in preparation for a ceasefire. start thursday morning and end that evening. the hault in fighting will also allow for the injured and sick to be taken out of rebel-held eastern parts of aleppo . and in yemen-- the u-n is reporting warring parties there have agreed to a 72 hour ceasefire that will begin just before midnight on wednesday. an official working in the county says the ceasfire will spare the yemeni people further bloodshed and will allow for the expanded delivery of humanitarian assistance. the fighting in yemen pits shiite rebels-- against a u.s.- backed, saudi-led coalition supporting the internationally recognized government of the president of yemen . in iraq-- kurdish forces working with iraqi forces are continuing their advance to retake mosul from isis. they began their offensive - which is expected to take weeks o
war torn syria announced overnight. details on the deal a typhoon hits southern china-- bringing devastating floods. where it's headed next-- plus more of your global headlines warplanes have stopped airstrikes on aleppo today. the region is preparing to let civilians and rebels leave the city. that's according to russian state media. the strikes were haulted this morning in preparation for a ceasefire. start thursday morning and end that evening. the hault in fighting will also allow for the...
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war-torn region. anchor: saying in the region, russia says it has extended the pause in its bombing of the syrian city of aleppo saturday evening. it was originally due to expire today. described as a humanitarian pause, its purpose is to allow unarmed militants and civilians to leave the eastern part of the city via h corridors. the u.n. says security concerns have caused delays in their plans to evacuate the city. aleppo has been under siege since mid-july as government forces backed by russian airstrikes try to retake it. south africa is quitting the international criminal court because it says being a member conflicts with diplomatic immunity loss. pretoria clashed with the icc last year when the court ordered south africa to arrest the visiting president of sudan. some african nations believe the icc is biased because of its investigations, most of its investigations are into alleged crimes in africa. reporter: a simple press conference announcing a momentous decision. south africa's justice minister said the formal process had begun for his country to leave the icc. >> written notice to withdraw from the
war-torn region. anchor: saying in the region, russia says it has extended the pause in its bombing of the syrian city of aleppo saturday evening. it was originally due to expire today. described as a humanitarian pause, its purpose is to allow unarmed militants and civilians to leave the eastern part of the city via h corridors. the u.n. says security concerns have caused delays in their plans to evacuate the city. aleppo has been under siege since mid-july as government forces backed by...
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war-torn country. she is doing it through social that is seven-year-old bohne, she lives in aleppo and she has become an internet sensation says she and her mother created the twitter account two weeks ago. they tweet about the daily horrors of their life. her mother says her kids know nothing but war. to try to keep their minds off of it through reading and learning english. they created the twitter accounts of he world can life through her children's eyes. >>> and out of shape police record?recruit desperate to ?ake the force of pay a friend to help them pass the physical exam. this happened in buffalo new york. the recruit justin paii is facing charges. the test he had to take consisted f a written exam and a physical agility test. investigators noticed the fingerprints of the two tessing locations did not match up. pain was charged with criminal anniversary for wikileaks. early this morning juliana sawchuk announced the company will publish significant information on three governments ii the u. s. election. before the end of the year. he also id changes will be coming to the way wikileaks is organiz
war-torn country. she is doing it through social that is seven-year-old bohne, she lives in aleppo and she has become an internet sensation says she and her mother created the twitter account two weeks ago. they tweet about the daily horrors of their life. her mother says her kids know nothing but war. to try to keep their minds off of it through reading and learning english. they created the twitter accounts of he world can life through her children's eyes. >>> and out of shape police...
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war-torn syria..... a look inside their world....coming up..... 1 hello world do you hear that? nats of bombing heart-breaking story out of aleppo, syria... nats of bombing heart-breaking story out of i think my strongest asset, maybe by far, is my temperament. i'd like to punch him i would bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go [bleep] themselves. get him out of here! get him out of here! get the hell out of here! priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-560-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan and autopay. speed may not be available in your area. call today. inside the country--- to show life is like for her and her two brothers. their mother explains that the family h
war-torn syria..... a look inside their world....coming up..... 1 hello world do you hear that? nats of bombing heart-breaking story out of aleppo, syria... nats of bombing heart-breaking story out of i think my strongest asset, maybe by far, is my temperament. i'd like to punch him i would bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go [bleep] themselves. get him out of here! get him...
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aleppo, syria. the truce is aimed at helping civilians and the wounded escape that war-torn city. >>> president obama is encouraging more young people to sign up for the affordable care act at miami-dade college. enrollment for the 2017 health program starts november 1st. back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." on last night's third and final presidential debate, hillary clinton was relentingly on message when it came to guns, abortion, and donald trump's treatment of women in the democratic candidate never lost track of her most important audience. you know what it was, i watched it all night in realtime with suburban women. she was totally targeting a group of mem who were moderate in their politics, probably usually republican, upper middle class or regular middle class, but well off, pretty much, compared to most people, who are really looking for a better candidate for them than donald trump. anyway, "the new york times" writes that as clinton continually hammered home her message, donald trump repeatedly gave up chances to respond to pointed taunts from mrs. clinton, who dominated t
aleppo, syria. the truce is aimed at helping civilians and the wounded escape that war-torn city. >>> president obama is encouraging more young people to sign up for the affordable care act at miami-dade college. enrollment for the 2017 health program starts november 1st. back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." on last night's third and final presidential debate, hillary clinton was relentingly on message when it came to guns, abortion, and...
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aleppo. senior u.s. officials tell nbc news they're expecting a major government assault in the rebel-held city. they're concerned the war-tornfall. >>> elsewhere in syria, a baby girl was pulled alive from the rubble. a rescue work heard a cry as he heard the baby, he held the baby and heard her cry. joining me, retired u.s. army colonel jake jack objects. and military analyst and medal of ronnor recipient. great to have you here. we have to jump into there. what happens now? what can be done to save aleppo? >> not a lot. if they're serious, they've been bombing facilities like hospitals to break the will and capability of the resistance to resist. and already we have reports of mortars falling in east aleppo. that means that the syrian government is within maybe 1,000 or 2,000 meters away from their initial objective. not a lot except the cease-fire can save it. >> the u.s. -- the diplomacy called to end the violence that it's on life support. has the u.s. done all it can, and what else could it do to make a difference? >> well, what it can do is something it's not going to do because it requires the concurrence of russia.
aleppo. senior u.s. officials tell nbc news they're expecting a major government assault in the rebel-held city. they're concerned the war-tornfall. >>> elsewhere in syria, a baby girl was pulled alive from the rubble. a rescue work heard a cry as he heard the baby, he held the baby and heard her cry. joining me, retired u.s. army colonel jake jack objects. and military analyst and medal of ronnor recipient. great to have you here. we have to jump into there. what happens now? what can...
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aleppo the epicenter of syria's civil war in the last month. the un security council deadlocked on the crisis. a possible peace deal may be coming to the war torn country. secretary of safety john kerry and russia's foreign minister will be meeting this week for the first time since a ceasefire failed last month in syria. russia and the u.s. both at odds right now with russia dismissing claims they hacked into democratic passed out in their car with two children in the back police. it's unclear if the overdose really happened. couple both arrested facing child neglect cases of the toddler and the baby now in the care of child services. >>> two mothers couldn't believe what they found in her baby's formula. she found worms in the formula she used to feed her baby daughter. warning to other moms and found out she wasn't the only mom experiencing this problem. she reached out to makers of the formula but never heard back. >> i depend on the company and i hear this is what happens and i hear this isn't the first time. that's not right. it really isn't. >> mark: again, that was nutramigen. it's been a while since i had babies. one other mother had a
aleppo the epicenter of syria's civil war in the last month. the un security council deadlocked on the crisis. a possible peace deal may be coming to the war torn country. secretary of safety john kerry and russia's foreign minister will be meeting this week for the first time since a ceasefire failed last month in syria. russia and the u.s. both at odds right now with russia dismissing claims they hacked into democratic passed out in their car with two children in the back police. it's unclear...
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aleppo is. as the world seems to turn its back on the war-torn city, we're going to take a look at the people steppinghe supplies they need. and just last week, in aleppo, free of the four centers they operate from were deliberately targeted and destroyed. they're operating under incredibly difficult conditions. what's amazing is they're still running into the smoke and the fire to rescue people. and while the international community has really struggled to find a solution to syria, what many people can agree on is the need to support groups like the white helmets. >> that was part of the documentary white helmets talking about the volunteer group's desperate need for supplies in syria. joining us is michael nyenhuis. stepping up critical services to some of the hardest hitting areas and author and an online newsletter, dr. dave campbell was also "morning joe's" medical expert. michael, what are you all specifically doing and going to continue to try to do to get badly needed supplies into syria? >> we're doing three things. we are delivering critical medicines and medical supplies into organizations
aleppo is. as the world seems to turn its back on the war-torn city, we're going to take a look at the people steppinghe supplies they need. and just last week, in aleppo, free of the four centers they operate from were deliberately targeted and destroyed. they're operating under incredibly difficult conditions. what's amazing is they're still running into the smoke and the fire to rescue people. and while the international community has really struggled to find a solution to syria, what many...
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war-torn country who these people are. so let's establish safe zones in the area, particularly with what's happening in aleppo, we have gott those families, especially those children, out of harm's way, out of the reach of the assad regime. >> got a couple more quick questions. willie geist is in, and i know you want to talk to willie. >> good to see you. thanyou for your time. you sort of anticipated my question with the end of your answer there. we have been talking this morning about the ongoing atrocity that is syria and the united states and the failure of the world as it stands by and watches this happen every day. can you provide the american people some clarity this morning, because this really is top of the list in terms of foreign policy for what i think this country is worried about right now. you said at the debate the other night that the united states should be, quote, prepared to use military force. what would that look like to you and a presidential trump specifically? >> well, willie, i couldn't agree with you more about the humanitarian crisis that's unfolding before our eyes. it really begins with -- it
war-torn country who these people are. so let's establish safe zones in the area, particularly with what's happening in aleppo, we have gott those families, especially those children, out of harm's way, out of the reach of the assad regime. >> got a couple more quick questions. willie geist is in, and i know you want to talk to willie. >> good to see you. thanyou for your time. you sort of anticipated my question with the end of your answer there. we have been talking this morning...