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until, the year the united nations managed to broker a ceasefire and establish a mission in the western city of hyun. the ceasefire was the united nations only success. failed to overcome their differences. now united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon is hoping to achieve what that is fest eluded his pre predecessor. find a final end to the fighting. >> a link to the be zika virus. researchers used human growth cells.and injected them with the virus. >>> billionaire businessman donald trump says he will campaign, nasty republican debate on friday and an ugly spat with former presidential candidate mitt romney. at a rally in new orleans. >> worsening economy has many russian he feeling nostalgic with former communist party resurgence is starting to worry the government. rory challands, rorkt. reporting. >> recent polls suggest half all russians still think they were actually better off under the soviet system, the curator told me the pridme the pride they fe. >> we should not forget who was in the helm of the country and whose victory was achieved. >> the communalist party never went away
until, the year the united nations managed to broker a ceasefire and establish a mission in the western city of hyun. the ceasefire was the united nations only success. failed to overcome their differences. now united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon is hoping to achieve what that is fest eluded his pre predecessor. find a final end to the fighting. >> a link to the be zika virus. researchers used human growth cells.and injected them with the virus. >>> billionaire...
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reporter: this could be any major western city. the young business is expanding. they have three other outlets. it is one of the most economically open countries in the world. young entrepreneurs are optimistic. >> on very happy to have this successful business and i'm thinking about maybe some kind of -- another business incontext on. -- in kazakhstan. reporter: outside though, many people can not afford to buy the goods on sale. human rights groups criticized the country. and go record, and then there is the problem of economic decline. the steep fall in oioil prices and the value of the russian ruble have hit the country hard. germany's foreign minister praised their democratic achievements and promised german help. >> the goal is to improve living conditions for the people. so they see democracy is worth it and that leads to a better quality of life. >> in concrete terms, germany will provide a for educatition and electronic votingg system. but democracy cannot go hand-in-hand with poverty. >> the two most powerful layers in the region, china and russia, are n
reporter: this could be any major western city. the young business is expanding. they have three other outlets. it is one of the most economically open countries in the world. young entrepreneurs are optimistic. >> on very happy to have this successful business and i'm thinking about maybe some kind of -- another business incontext on. -- in kazakhstan. reporter: outside though, many people can not afford to buy the goods on sale. human rights groups criticized the country. and go record,...
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chilling prospect of the islamic state group or other extremists unleashing a nuclear attack on a western city. >>> transit police are warning about problems that could affect your commute. the stop on the green and yellow line will not open until late friday night. use shaw or gallery place to get around. metro buses around the convention center, they are be detoured, too. >> speaking of shutdowns, the metro board chairman says it may be necessary to shut down entire rail lines for months at a time for maintenance work. chairman jack evans made those comments today. evans says metro's maintenance fees ar closing lines on nights and weekends will not be enough. >>> detectives were out in the neighborhood where an elderly man was shot to death this month. the 83-year-old was shot inside of his home on march 11th on river drive. police plan to hold a community meeting soon to update neighbors on their investigation. in the meantime, they are offering a $1,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest. >>> in montgomery county, neighbors are mourning the loss of a man who died in a townhouse
chilling prospect of the islamic state group or other extremists unleashing a nuclear attack on a western city. >>> transit police are warning about problems that could affect your commute. the stop on the green and yellow line will not open until late friday night. use shaw or gallery place to get around. metro buses around the convention center, they are be detoured, too. >> speaking of shutdowns, the metro board chairman says it may be necessary to shut down entire rail lines...
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learned from 50 countries to discuss how to stop extremists from unleashing a nuclear attack on western cities. these meetings are taking place at the washington convention center. that's where we find wusa 9 cameron thompson telling us how this is impacting how all of us move around the city. >> and you know in some parts around d.c. it's like a ghost town, especially considering it's thursday afternoon, rush hour. look behind us. it's just about dead here. that is to be expected with what is going on and the whole ghost town feel is being felt by some of the businesses that chose to stay open during the summit. >> it hurts a bit. >> metal fences on one side of the sidewalk and grates on the other. not a well doming feel -- welcoming feel. for those businesses stayed open, it's showing. >> 20 plus customers a day. we have seen two or three people. >> reporter: move a few blocks away, business as usual. in some cases, even better because of the summit. >> increased business here and there. a lot of people coming in town staying at the convention center, grand hyatt, hilton, they do well. it he
learned from 50 countries to discuss how to stop extremists from unleashing a nuclear attack on western cities. these meetings are taking place at the washington convention center. that's where we find wusa 9 cameron thompson telling us how this is impacting how all of us move around the city. >> and you know in some parts around d.c. it's like a ghost town, especially considering it's thursday afternoon, rush hour. look behind us. it's just about dead here. that is to be expected with...
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they were kidnapped last july near an industrial complex in a western city. afghanistan's president has given the taliban an ultimatum, choose war or peace. the afghan government had expected to hold direct negotiations with the taliban this kweek, but the group has refused-- week, but the group has refused to take part in talks until all foreign troops leave. they also want the government to free its prisoners first. some breaking news. a bomb has killed 15 people and wounded many more near baghdad. police say the explosives were detonated at a check point south of the iraqi capital. what more can you tell us about this latest bombing. >> reporter: it is actually a suicide bombing on a check point. actually 90 kilometers south of baghdad near the town of hilla. this is on the major road to the holy cities. it is a strategic area as well as one that is symbolically important. the details are still coming in, but apparently it was a suicide bomber. at least 15 dead. at a check point that is normally manned by iraqi soldiers and federal police officers. a long
they were kidnapped last july near an industrial complex in a western city. afghanistan's president has given the taliban an ultimatum, choose war or peace. the afghan government had expected to hold direct negotiations with the taliban this kweek, but the group has refused-- week, but the group has refused to take part in talks until all foreign troops leave. they also want the government to free its prisoners first. some breaking news. a bomb has killed 15 people and wounded many more near...
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isil kidnapped them last july near an industrial complex in the western city. >>> afghanistan's president afghani had expected to hold direct negotiations with the armed group this week but the taliban refused to take part until all foreign troops leave the country. >>> donald trumped hold on the nomination for president is a little looser after two victories for texas senator ted cruz in the latest primaries. for the democrats, bernie sanders also had a good night, although he lost to hillary clinton in louisiana. >> front runner for both parties were humbled and an alternative for donald trump emerged for the republicans. >> let me say, god bless kansas. and god bless maine! >> texas senator ted cruz won two of the four states and has now defeated trump in six states in the primary. after easily winning kansas and maine, cruz said he has solidified himself as the only republican capable of surpassing the new york businessman on his way to the nomination. >> it would be a disaster for donald trump to be our nominee, and we're going to stand behind the strongest conservative in the race a
isil kidnapped them last july near an industrial complex in the western city. >>> afghanistan's president afghani had expected to hold direct negotiations with the armed group this week but the taliban refused to take part until all foreign troops leave the country. >>> donald trumped hold on the nomination for president is a little looser after two victories for texas senator ted cruz in the latest primaries. for the democrats, bernie sanders also had a good night, although...
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what spurred one western city's rebirth and lessons it learned can be applied the country. >>> it is not "night at the museum" but one new york museum is breathing life into its exhibit. here's how the stock market ended the week. >>> as we head into a new week on the money, the federal reserve did something expected and unexpected at its meeting this week. they kept interest rates steady, that was the expected part but also signaled they are likely to be only two rate hikes this year rather than the four they forecast earlier. and that was a welcome surprise for stocks. the dow closed at its highest level of the year on wednesday after that meeting and hearing all of the things she had to say, it turned positive for the year by thursday. the markets continued to climb on friday. american shoppers weren't terribly busy last month. retail sales fell a tenth of a percent in february, better than was expected and caused in part by lower gas prices but january's retail sales numbers were revised sharply lower. in less than six years almost every car in america will be a lot safer. automa
what spurred one western city's rebirth and lessons it learned can be applied the country. >>> it is not "night at the museum" but one new york museum is breathing life into its exhibit. here's how the stock market ended the week. >>> as we head into a new week on the money, the federal reserve did something expected and unexpected at its meeting this week. they kept interest rates steady, that was the expected part but also signaled they are likely to be only two...
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what spurred one western city's rebirth and what lessons can be applied across the country. museum" but one new york institution is using new technology to breathe life in to its exhibits. >>> as we take a break look at how the stock market ended the ek its sleek design... is mold-breaking. its intelligent drive systems... paradigm-shifting. its technology-filled cabin...jaw-dropping. its self-parking...and self-braking...show-stopping. mercedes-benz resets the r starting at $38,950. we were born 100 years ago into a new american century. born with a hunger to fly and a passion to build something it's been, decade after decade of innovation, inspiration and wonder. so, we say thank you america for a century of trust, for the privilege of flying >>> here's a look at what is making news as we head in to a new week "on the money." the federal reserve something expected and something week. janet yellen's open market committee kept rates steady. that wasted but they signalled they are likely two rate hikes rather than four they forecast earlier. that was a welcome surprise for stocks. the do
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. >> up next, we are "on the money," it is pretty, cheap and what spurred one western city's rebirth and what lessons can be applied across the country. >>> it is not "night at a museum" but one new york institution is using new technology to breathe life in to its exhibits. >>> as we take a break look at how the stock market ended the ek its sleek design... is mold-breaking. its intelligent drive systems... paradigm-shifting. its technology-filled cabin...jaw-dropping. its performance...breathtaking. its self-parking...andanself-braking...show-stopping. e alsnew glc. mercedes-benz resets the bar for the luxury suv. r arting yot $3ki950. we were born 100 years ago born with a hunger to fly anecd a passion to build something better. and what an amazing time it's been, decade after decade of innovation, inspiration and wonder. so, we say thank you america for a century of trust, for the privilege of flying >>> here's a look at what is making news as we head i to a new week "on the money." expected and something week. janet yellen's open market committee kept rates steady. that was expe
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. >>> we'll take you to a western city that has a unique strategy to go from economic blight to revival. >>> tuesday's a big day next week. so here's a look at what to watch for. a hearing involving the justice department is scheduled in the apple encryption case. also that day, president obama will deliver an historic speech in havana about his vision for future relations between the u.s. and cuba. and dow component nike reports earnings. investors will be paying attention to what the company says about future orders. and that's what to watch next week. >>> as we approach the first day of spring, we take you to a city in the midst of a decades-long renewal plan -- ogden, utah. once-dying railroad hub, now one of brookings top metro areas for advanced manufacturing. one of "forbes" best cities to raise a family. it has the narrowest wealth gap in the country. mary thompson has the story of this city's economic rebirth. >> reporter: on a chilly march morning, ogden, utah, lands another company. >> we could see that they wanted us here. >> reporter: air medical resource group opening a ma
. >>> we'll take you to a western city that has a unique strategy to go from economic blight to revival. >>> tuesday's a big day next week. so here's a look at what to watch for. a hearing involving the justice department is scheduled in the apple encryption case. also that day, president obama will deliver an historic speech in havana about his vision for future relations between the u.s. and cuba. and dow component nike reports earnings. investors will be paying attention to...
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what spurred one western city's rebirth and what lessons can be applied across the country. >>> it is not "night at a museum" but one new york institution is using new technology to breathe life in to its exhibits. >>> as we take a break look at ekw the stock market ended the its intelligent drive is msystems...ng. paradigm-shifting. its technology-filled cabin...jaw-dropping. its performance...breathtaking. its self-parking...and self-braking...show-stopping. the all-new glc. mercedes-benz resets the bar for the luxury suv. starting at $38,950. weinto a new american century. born with a hunger to fly and a passion to build something better. and what an amazing time it's been, decade after decade of innovation, inspiration and wonder. so, we say thank you america for a century of trust, ♪ glenn:threateningicans: gofederal workers;ns over 60 votes to repeal obamacare. now they're refusing to even consider president obama's nominee for the supreme court. it disrespects the president and all of us -- and we won't put up with it. in congress, i'll protect president obama's legacy, defend
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demonstrations against the ruling turned violent in the western city. a student-led protest sparked by the ruling on tuesday, that curtailed the power of the opposition controlled national assembly to review paintments of supreme court -- appointment of supreme court justices. they ruled in favour of the government, and legislatures say the last decision is invalid. >> article 40 supports the legal rules. it is signed. from the chamber. there's 5-7 judges, and the decision signed. it's on the record of the decision itself. >> the national assembly resolved to ask the organization of american states to break the power struggle between the newly collected opposition. they outlined a three-pronged plan to used maduro. including a constitutional amendment to shorten presidential terms, a recalled referendum. and a campaign to step down. they promised to off the madura. dire news for brazil. south america's largest company may be facing its worse recession in more than a century. the economy sank by 4%, the biggest contraction in 25 years. it's expected to g
demonstrations against the ruling turned violent in the western city. a student-led protest sparked by the ruling on tuesday, that curtailed the power of the opposition controlled national assembly to review paintments of supreme court -- appointment of supreme court justices. they ruled in favour of the government, and legislatures say the last decision is invalid. >> article 40 supports the legal rules. it is signed. from the chamber. there's 5-7 judges, and the decision signed. it's on...
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and other on terrorist groups will react is by bringing their terror to the western city: it is a more complicated and more dangerous and apparently still not under control >>> turkey has promised to respond with force. what do you expect that to entail? >> i think that they've already struck the p.k.k. bases in iraq and they have announced plans for a very aggressive campaign in the south-east of turkey against certain cities. there was a protest letter signed by hundreds of academics recently and those academics were accused of being collaborators with the terrorists. i think that the government will opt for additional military measures and i don't predict that that will lead us any closer to a peaceful solution >>> what about the relations with the u.s. what do you think is going to happen as a result of all this and there was a suggestion that they might consider closing the air base in the law last few days. >> i think that is a floating rumour. i don't think anyone seriously proposes the airport. the president has accused the u.s. of aiding the kurds in syria and they just happen
and other on terrorist groups will react is by bringing their terror to the western city: it is a more complicated and more dangerous and apparently still not under control >>> turkey has promised to respond with force. what do you expect that to entail? >> i think that they've already struck the p.k.k. bases in iraq and they have announced plans for a very aggressive campaign in the south-east of turkey against certain cities. there was a protest letter signed by hundreds of...
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isil kidnapped them last july in an industrial complex in the western city. countries in west africa are create to rapid fighting force to combat al-qaeda and size as i will. the force is being financed by the european union. soldiers will receive training and support from spanish and french supreme court services. >>> the people of benin in west africa are choosing a new president. a record number of independent candidates are competing for the presidency as tomas bonnie hands over power after two terms in office. just under 5 million people are eligible to vote. a runoff poll will be held if no one wins a clear majority. >> one of the most important political figures in sudan's modern history has been laid to rest in kartoum. he helped bring president bashir to power in a coup. the united states called him the in carnation of the devil. stephanie decker reports. >> thousands turned you the for his funeral. he was one of the most influential men in sudanese politics. >> it is a big loss for sudan and the islamic nation which has lost a man who devoted all hi
isil kidnapped them last july in an industrial complex in the western city. countries in west africa are create to rapid fighting force to combat al-qaeda and size as i will. the force is being financed by the european union. soldiers will receive training and support from spanish and french supreme court services. >>> the people of benin in west africa are choosing a new president. a record number of independent candidates are competing for the presidency as tomas bonnie hands over...
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he plays a writer searching for love and identity in western cities for -- through flings with six different women. it's in limited release. >>> a plucky bunny gets the jump on crime in zootopia. jennifer goodwin is the voice of a rascally rabbit but being the smallest mammal on the forest comes with challenges in a world filled with wild and woolly beasts. >>> special thanks to a mail carrier who arrived right on time. coming up, the honor this postman received after saving a man's >>> in a time when email has taken over snail mail, snail mail is the reason one man had his life saved. terrel brown was on his mail route when he spotted an 84- haul trimming trees. he was in bad shape and needed help right away, so brown jumped into action, getting the man help. he recovered and this week he was able to thank brown, who is recognized for his actions. one of my favorite stories for the week for sure. we are here with a final look at what we can expect for the weekend. >> yes the cool start will not last, warming up today to the mid-70s. high clouds not bringing rain, just filtering the sunshine
he plays a writer searching for love and identity in western cities for -- through flings with six different women. it's in limited release. >>> a plucky bunny gets the jump on crime in zootopia. jennifer goodwin is the voice of a rascally rabbit but being the smallest mammal on the forest comes with challenges in a world filled with wild and woolly beasts. >>> special thanks to a mail carrier who arrived right on time. coming up, the honor this postman received after saving a...
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now they are starting to dissipate as they get a little bit closer to those western cities and broward counties. that's good news i was talking about these earlier. for us what the impact is, the wind and then also another impact the cool weather this morning. it might be a surprise though. we've been forecasting it. i promise you, grab the sweaters, you'll need it today. we'll stay well above the average. >>> the exit ramp is where this crashs located at mere a. march parkway. we just spoke with fhp. we know this is a single vehicle crash. two people were hurt can you see right off to that exit ramp, that's where the delays really are. just miramar parkway that's going to cause some trouble for you this morning. let's check to see if there are any delays rererted there. those speeds 66 to 69 miles per hour. but those folks traveling on miramar parkway, expect somom stop and go traffic. let's get to the dolphin expresswsw. we still have delays with this one. this is happening just south of meie and red road. those speeds clocking in at 37 miles per hour. major roadways looking really g
now they are starting to dissipate as they get a little bit closer to those western cities and broward counties. that's good news i was talking about these earlier. for us what the impact is, the wind and then also another impact the cool weather this morning. it might be a surprise though. we've been forecasting it. i promise you, grab the sweaters, you'll need it today. we'll stay well above the average. >>> the exit ramp is where this crashs located at mere a. march parkway. we just...
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so i traveled to the western city of maracaibo, which is the original oil city in venezuela, and therei got there around 8:30 into a line, and i ran into two sisters. it was 8:30 in the morning and they're already in back. they said "well, if you want to get in front, you're probably there at 1:00 in the morning, sleeping in line." so what they told me, they make minimum wage and they sell empanadas in the street and make 10,000 bolivars, which is ten us dollars right now per month. and they didn't have anything for lunch, they had to try to find whatever they could at the store. there was no guarantee there was going to be anything on the shelves when they got there but they were just going to see. so i went and i bought a hot dog on the streets of caracas. it's called a pepito. it's this big gastronomic, coronary event with all these things on top of it. the first time i went, it was 900 bolivars and i said, i want to go back and get another one. three days later, it was a 1,050. so the prices just go up like that. and i talked the seller and he said well, the input prices are going
so i traveled to the western city of maracaibo, which is the original oil city in venezuela, and therei got there around 8:30 into a line, and i ran into two sisters. it was 8:30 in the morning and they're already in back. they said "well, if you want to get in front, you're probably there at 1:00 in the morning, sleeping in line." so what they told me, they make minimum wage and they sell empanadas in the street and make 10,000 bolivars, which is ten us dollars right now per month....
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the men had not eaten in a week and were being held hostage in a western libyan city. the two busted down the d january 31st. a 35-year-old was arrested and charged with murder. bird and the victim were seen arguing inside the club before the stabbing. >>> months after a police officer's tragic road. the "washington post" says his father made an emotional plea yesterday to get an anti-drunk driving bill passed that would require more drivers with a dui conviction to get ignition interlocks. it was voted yunanimously out o the $29,600. more consumers are tin fr thing to know this morning. a group of congressional leaders heading to flint, michigan, to check out the water crisis. >>> a teen will go to prison for being part of a plan to shoot students at river bend high school last year. the 17-year-old entered a no contest plea. he was charged with conspiracy to commitment first degree murder. >>> the attacks against trump are getting more substantiv apart the gop ft morning.nty closed. >>> also opening two hours late today saint mary's county, calvert county, fredericks
the men had not eaten in a week and were being held hostage in a western libyan city. the two busted down the d january 31st. a 35-year-old was arrested and charged with murder. bird and the victim were seen arguing inside the club before the stabbing. >>> months after a police officer's tragic road. the "washington post" says his father made an emotional plea yesterday to get an anti-drunk driving bill passed that would require more drivers with a dui conviction to get...
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city of ta'izz. houthi forces have once again taken the western route into the city.over a week now since government forces fought their way into the area. in that broke the long siege of yemen's third-largest city. but houthi rebels lingered on the out skirts and now they reappeared. this is seen as a setback for yemeni government forces who just a few days ago were confident of taking more areas. >> translator: god willing we'll control the mountains soon to surround houthi rebels. god willing with the effort of pro-government fighters we will free ta'izz. >> reporter: pro-government forces control many parts of ta'izz, but it's clear no one can claim to control the whole city. some believe that talk of the liberation earlier this month was premature. >> the fighting hasn't stopped in the last two weeks. it wasn't like the houthis have been defeated in these areas, but rather they withdrew to certain lines, and now they are attacking again to reestablish the blockade. >> reporter: the government finds itself confronting al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula in the south
city of ta'izz. houthi forces have once again taken the western route into the city.over a week now since government forces fought their way into the area. in that broke the long siege of yemen's third-largest city. but houthi rebels lingered on the out skirts and now they reappeared. this is seen as a setback for yemeni government forces who just a few days ago were confident of taking more areas. >> translator: god willing we'll control the mountains soon to surround houthi rebels. god...
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consulate in adana plus incirlik air base, and two military sites in western cities. in washington, pentagon spokesman peter cook cited ongoing "security concerns," without giving details. >> this was a decision made out of an abundance of caution, given the overall picture, the security threats that-- that we looked at in the region. there's no specific threat that triggered this, but a broader decision based on what we've seen in the region. >> woodruff: officials also restricted official travel in turkey, and updated an existing warning on travel in general. >> ifill: in pakistan, authorities report they're holding more than 200 suspects in the wake of sunday's suicide bombing in lahore. they say they rounded up, and then released, 5,000 others. a taliban faction claimed responsibility for the attack, aimed at christians celebrating easter. >> woodruff: an egyptian man hijacked a jetliner on a domestic flight today and forced it to fly to cyprus. over the next hours, he let most of the passengers go, then finally, gave himself up. diane magnay of independent televi
consulate in adana plus incirlik air base, and two military sites in western cities. in washington, pentagon spokesman peter cook cited ongoing "security concerns," without giving details. >> this was a decision made out of an abundance of caution, given the overall picture, the security threats that-- that we looked at in the region. there's no specific threat that triggered this, but a broader decision based on what we've seen in the region. >> woodruff: officials also...
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managed to broker ceasefire and establish a mission in the western saharan city. the ceasefire was the united nations only success. the two rivals have held many talks in the past but failed to overcome their differences. now the united nations secretary general pan key moon is hoping to-- ban ki-moon is hoping to find a lasting peace here >>> still to come here on al jazeera, 180,000 people in south sudan are at risk of drinking contaminated water. we will tell you what's causing it. the ghost-like creature that could be a new species from deep in the ocean. the ocean. >>> welcome back. the top stories. turkish police have used tear gas and water cannon against protesters outside a newspaper office in istanbul. it was raided after a court order that it should be put under the management of trustees. gunmen have stormed a retirement home in yemen killing 16 people including four nuns. the philippines has impounded a north korean shop docked near manilla. as the first time the sanctions were enforced after the recent nuclear and missile tests. the greek prime minis
managed to broker ceasefire and establish a mission in the western saharan city. the ceasefire was the united nations only success. the two rivals have held many talks in the past but failed to overcome their differences. now the united nations secretary general pan key moon is hoping to-- ban ki-moon is hoping to find a lasting peace here >>> still to come here on al jazeera, 180,000 people in south sudan are at risk of drinking contaminated water. we will tell you what's causing it....
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both incidents happened near the western alaskan city of new lotto.ar-old arnold demaxki he drove away and called police later and confessed. both teams will finish the race and one racer described the terrible moments of the attack. >> it was horrible. a couple of seconds that were last for long time. the rest of my dogs are fine. the ones who were hurt have been given good care and are back in anchorage. >> he said a local alaska news outlet he told him he was not trying to hit the dogs on purpose. he claims he doesn't remember the incident at all because he had been drinking heavily. he now faces definitely charges in this case. >>> stay with us. still to come tonight on "eyewitness news", vandals hit local high school doing tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage. how the community is now rallying together to help. plus deadly flooding hits the south. how many people have now been rescued and how many have died. >>> katie? >> and natasha, fortunately -- unfortunately some of that wet weather is headed our way. we'll be timing out a multi day
both incidents happened near the western alaskan city of new lotto.ar-old arnold demaxki he drove away and called police later and confessed. both teams will finish the race and one racer described the terrible moments of the attack. >> it was horrible. a couple of seconds that were last for long time. the rest of my dogs are fine. the ones who were hurt have been given good care and are back in anchorage. >> he said a local alaska news outlet he told him he was not trying to hit...
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1991, the year the united nations managed to broker a ceasefire and establish a mission in the western sahara city. the ceasefire was the united nation's only success. the two rivals have held many talks in the past but failed to overcome their differences. now the united nations secretary-general banki moon is hopping to achieve what has alluded his predecessors finding a lasting peace in western sahara, al jazeera. >>> music is a lifeline for many in the democratic republic of congo and now a group of self-taught young musicians is taking center stage and catherine soy has the story of central africa's most dedicated symphony orchestra. ♪ it is early evening in one of the poorer neighborhoods of the capitol and the orchestra is rehearsing and most musicians have no steady income and during the day they do what they must for their daily hustle. we find them rehearsing the conduct's own composition, a story of the tribulation and how they are over coming it and created the orchestra back in 1992 then he had only three instruments in his father's chur church. >> translator: things have changed. yea
1991, the year the united nations managed to broker a ceasefire and establish a mission in the western sahara city. the ceasefire was the united nation's only success. the two rivals have held many talks in the past but failed to overcome their differences. now the united nations secretary-general banki moon is hopping to achieve what has alluded his predecessors finding a lasting peace in western sahara, al jazeera. >>> music is a lifeline for many in the democratic republic of congo...
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both incidents happened near the western alaskan city of new lotto.le identified as 26-year-old arnold demaxki he drove away and called police later and confessed. both teams will finish the race and one racer described the terrible moments of the attack. >> it was horrible. a couple of seconds that were last for long time. the rest of my dogs are fine. the ones who were hurt have been given good care and are back in anchorage. >> he said a local alaska news outlet he told him he was not trying to hit the dogs on purpose. he claims he doesn't remember the incident at all because he had been drinking heavily. he now faces definitely charges in this case. >>> stay with us. still to come tonight on "eyewitness news", vandals hit local high school doing tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage. how the community is now rallying together to help. plus deadly flooding hits the south. how many people have now been rescued and how many have died. >>> katie? >> and natasha, fortunately -- unfortunately some of that wet weather is headed our way. we'll be t
both incidents happened near the western alaskan city of new lotto.le identified as 26-year-old arnold demaxki he drove away and called police later and confessed. both teams will finish the race and one racer described the terrible moments of the attack. >> it was horrible. a couple of seconds that were last for long time. the rest of my dogs are fine. the ones who were hurt have been given good care and are back in anchorage. >> he said a local alaska news outlet he told him he...
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the bobcats this week at state is simple ----ring home a state title titleup first for western dubuque -- mason city in the quartersfirst quarter -- the bobcats were running -- quinn herbst -- ratles in the lay -up toie t game at 8and megan maahs was simply dominant -- the future panther sinks the triple -- she finished with 20 but western dubuque couldn't stop the mohawks ----mason city takes it the c-p-u girls basketball team is young -- 2 seniorand 2 juniors -- then everyone else either a freshman or phomore -- so playing ininthe state tournament is new to most of the stormin' pointers -- but not the state tournament environment they've been there before in volleyball and softball -- c-p-u taking on mid-prairie and allie wooldridge was on fire in the first -- the drive for 2 of her 7 points in the quarter -- stormin' pointers led by 4 after 1the golden hawks flew back in the second -- ireland host-etler -- with the bucket and the foul -- mid-prairie led by 3 at the breakbut erica wooldrige -- was clutch down the tretch -- two of her team high 18 -- c-p-u will face nevada in the semis. "a lot of t
the bobcats this week at state is simple ----ring home a state title titleup first for western dubuque -- mason city in the quartersfirst quarter -- the bobcats were running -- quinn herbst -- ratles in the lay -up toie t game at 8and megan maahs was simply dominant -- the future panther sinks the triple -- she finished with 20 but western dubuque couldn't stop the mohawks ----mason city takes it the c-p-u girls basketball team is young -- 2 seniorand 2 juniors -- then everyone else either a...
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showed you at 6 with game highlights....iowa city regina and center point- urbana both scored victories in today's early games and tonight...it's undefeated western dubuque in action against mason city. zach grant is there for us. thanks ron the west dubuque test mason city meagan maahs started things for the bobcats getting this and contain their shooting getting down by as much as nine at one point just one at the half onto the fourth maahs wd's all time leading scorer hits a clutch three to give the bobcats the 1 point advantage but in the end wd cant keep up and mason city upsets the undefeated bobcats 47-39 "they did a good job of taking megan away taking our inside girls to step up and just couldn't get those shots to fall. it came down to a few possessions." "im proud to be a bobcat all the hard work we put in it really shows that our team went to state three of the last four years. " in des moines im zach grant kwwl news "im proud to be a bobcat all the hard work we put in it really shows that our team went to state three of the last four years. " in des moines im zach grant kwwl news on to boy's 4a sub-state, and what a victory tonight f
showed you at 6 with game highlights....iowa city regina and center point- urbana both scored victories in today's early games and tonight...it's undefeated western dubuque in action against mason city. zach grant is there for us. thanks ron the west dubuque test mason city meagan maahs started things for the bobcats getting this and contain their shooting getting down by as much as nine at one point just one at the half onto the fourth maahs wd's all time leading scorer hits a clutch three to...
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city. fighting continues in the eastern areas. rob matheson reports. >> reporter: the seizure of taiz seems to be over for now. cheering crowds welcome the news that forces supporting the president appear to control western and southern parts of yemen's third largest city. >> the houthis are shocked. yesterday they were in control of many parts where today it is only in the strategic areas of taiz that caused that. >> reporter: forces are said to have broken through the houthi blockade. they're also reported to have opened a key southern supply route from aid. >> hundreds of-- from aden. >> hunteds of troops switched sides and this was the main reason why taiz was able to fall into the hands of government forces so quickly. the houthis are blaming each other, trying to find answers of why this happened. >> reporter: desperately provisions can now be delivered. in november attempts were taken to attempt to take the city back. they were successful in july. now coalition air strikes and government forces are said to be targeting houthi bases to the east of taiz. the rebels say they're sending for reinforcements and intend to take back the areas they held. it seems the fighting will continue >>> al jazeera c
city. fighting continues in the eastern areas. rob matheson reports. >> reporter: the seizure of taiz seems to be over for now. cheering crowds welcome the news that forces supporting the president appear to control western and southern parts of yemen's third largest city. >> the houthis are shocked. yesterday they were in control of many parts where today it is only in the strategic areas of taiz that caused that. >> reporter: forces are said to have broken through the houthi...
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city of palmyra. the government forces have retaken the norpth and western parts of the city. it was seized in may last year. the group is on the retreat. the syrian army has pushed into the city supported by russian air strikes. >> reporter: activists inside here have told al jazeera that the government forces are in control of the sitadel. it is one area from the city center so whoever electoral krols that gives them a vantage point. we know from different people that the government forces are in the area. it is an important part because it connects a strong hold to the north and east. there is an i.s.i.l. stronghold to cover the routes for them >>> the egyptian army says it has killed 60 i.s.i.l. fighters in northern sinai. a military spokesman said 40 others were injured that destroyed 32 weapons depots. last week a mortar attack killed 15 police officers in the same area. belgium prosecutors say the man who may be the third bomber at brussels airport has been arrested. the suspect and two others have been charged. meanwhile a big rally planned for sunday has been postpone
city of palmyra. the government forces have retaken the norpth and western parts of the city. it was seized in may last year. the group is on the retreat. the syrian army has pushed into the city supported by russian air strikes. >> reporter: activists inside here have told al jazeera that the government forces are in control of the sitadel. it is one area from the city center so whoever electoral krols that gives them a vantage point. we know from different people that the government...
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--but just too much from mason city and future hawkeye makenzie meyer as western dubuque falls 47-39.....scott westerberg continues our team coverage from des moines. 2a quarterfinals wrapping up this morning...regina and manson-northwest webster...mary crompton had it going from the start....she comes off the screen and hits from 3....10-6 regals....crom pton again from downtown....regina up 7....crompton had 13 in the first quarter.... crompton wasn't the only one hitting from distance....cammy verducci from the corner...27- 16...regina....second the foul....lehman finished with 14.... crcrpton wasn't done....she hits another from deep....crompt on led everyone with 27 as regina moves on to the semifinals with a 59-47 win. "pretty much a a of us played last year at state, so we were completely used to the atmosphere. we've had our definitely share of big games throughout the year, so we were prepared as we could be for this game." to class 3a where mount vernrn looked to upset topop seeded pocahontas....mustang junior kaitlyn volesky was carrying the load early on as she scores the
--but just too much from mason city and future hawkeye makenzie meyer as western dubuque falls 47-39.....scott westerberg continues our team coverage from des moines. 2a quarterfinals wrapping up this morning...regina and manson-northwest webster...mary crompton had it going from the start....she comes off the screen and hits from 3....10-6 regals....crom pton again from downtown....regina up 7....crompton had 13 in the first quarter.... crompton wasn't the only one hitting from...
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managed to broker ceasefire and establish a mission in the western saharan city.the ceasefire was the u.n. only success. the two rivals have held many talks in the past but failed to overcome their differences. now, the united nations general ban ki-moon is hoping to achieve what has eluded its predecessors and find lasting piece in the area >>> a freelance journalist specializing in the western sahara region. he joins us now. thank you for being with us. this is known as africa's longest dispute. however, there could be a possible break through with morocco offering to recognise the region of as being awe tonne nous. is this-- autonomous. is this enough for the people there? >> from what i've seen, the people from western sahara will not accept this. they only want their full territory back. that's the thing. they made their position back in 1991 after the ceasefire was brokered. due to, like - the u.n. didn't manage to do the referendum on self-determination, due to a key point which is the process saying who will vote, actually, if they are occupied territories
managed to broker ceasefire and establish a mission in the western saharan city.the ceasefire was the u.n. only success. the two rivals have held many talks in the past but failed to overcome their differences. now, the united nations general ban ki-moon is hoping to achieve what has eluded its predecessors and find lasting piece in the area >>> a freelance journalist specializing in the western sahara region. he joins us now. thank you for being with us. this is known as africa's...
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wet street this is and around manhattan. 1 to 3 inches south and east of new york city. western parts of long island into southwestern connecticut. 3 to 6 inches the eastern half of long island. now north and west of the city are farther away from the storm so a coating to an inch at the most in northwest new jersey and little to none along and north of i-84. accuweather forecast snow accumulating 1 to 3 inches. close tore the 1 inch mark on grassy surfaces. at 7:00 in the morning it's cloudy and still can be lingering snowfall over connecticut and eastern long island. temperature around freezing. clouds give way to sun with chilly wind tomorrow afternoon and getting up to 49. that snowfall will melt quickly. a moon hit clear sky. we're down to 34. talk about a recovery. wednesday and 63 on thursday. spring is finally here by then. maybe showers coming in thursday night into friday morning. then we clear things out closer to normal by next weekend. not the worst storm in the world but be careful if you're coming in the city from long island tomorrow morning. >> thank you. >>> la
wet street this is and around manhattan. 1 to 3 inches south and east of new york city. western parts of long island into southwestern connecticut. 3 to 6 inches the eastern half of long island. now north and west of the city are farther away from the storm so a coating to an inch at the most in northwest new jersey and little to none along and north of i-84. accuweather forecast snow accumulating 1 to 3 inches. close tore the 1 inch mark on grassy surfaces. at 7:00 in the morning it's cloudy...
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that includes new york city and western long island and most of the hudson valley. the one thing i will say is if you are in higher elevation you have the chance to get maybe even a couple of isolated 40s. but the best chance of 3 to 6 inches of snow would be over connecticut and central and eastern long island. the totals, a slight push east with the track. but more importantly the snow coming during the daylight hours sunday and bleeding into the early evening. so a brief shower evening. clearing and cold wind chills in the 20s. on the chilly side tomorrow, sun olympic wkyc afternoon clouds. -- sunrise will linger. maybe on the island it is slip pri, but we'll have for watch that closely. timing will be critical. >>> >>> well today our hearts are heavy here at eyewitness news our colleague and fellow journally lisa cole grassy d-- lisa. a photo hangs near our newsroom. her husband todd and their sons 15-year-old davis, 11-year-old evan were here for the ceremony. but todd has turned his family's heartbreak into action. you can learn in new york state, we believe t
that includes new york city and western long island and most of the hudson valley. the one thing i will say is if you are in higher elevation you have the chance to get maybe even a couple of isolated 40s. but the best chance of 3 to 6 inches of snow would be over connecticut and central and eastern long island. the totals, a slight push east with the track. but more importantly the snow coming during the daylight hours sunday and bleeding into the early evening. so a brief shower evening....
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mission for the bobcats this week at state is simple -- bring home a state titleup first for western dubuque -- mason city in the quartersfirst quarter - - the bobcats were running -- quinn herbst -- ratles in the lay -up to tie the game at 8 and megan maahs was simply dominant -- the future panther sinks the triple -- she finished with 20 but they couldn't stop the mohawks -- mason city takes it 45 to 39.in 3-a -- center point - urbana -- taking on mid-prairie and allie wooldridge was on fire in the first -- the drive for 2 of her 7 points in the quarter -- after 1the golden hawks flew back in the second -- ireland host-etler -- with the bucket and the foul -- mid-prairie led by 3 at the breakbut erica wooldrige -- was clutch down the stretch -- two of her team high 18 -- c-p-u will face nevada in the semis. otherside of the 3-a bracket -- mount vernon up against top seeded pocahontas areaand kaitlyn volesky came to play for the mustangs -- first shows off her range by hitting the jayand they fed her on the and the harm -- she finished with 20 points and 11 boardsbut mt vernon had no answer for elle ruff
mission for the bobcats this week at state is simple -- bring home a state titleup first for western dubuque -- mason city in the quartersfirst quarter - - the bobcats were running -- quinn herbst -- ratles in the lay -up to tie the game at 8 and megan maahs was simply dominant -- the future panther sinks the triple -- she finished with 20 but they couldn't stop the mohawks -- mason city takes it 45 to 39.in 3-a -- center point - urbana -- taking on mid-prairie and allie wooldridge was on fire...
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both incidents happened near western alaska city of new loto, snowmobiler identified as 26 year-old arnold then called police later and then confessed. both teams will finish the race. one racer described the terrible moment of the a tack. >> horrible. a couple of seconds that will last for a long time. the rest have my dogs are fine. the ones that were hurt have been given good care and back in anchorage. >> he told a local a alaska news outlet that he was not trying to hit the dogs on purpose, he claims he doesn't remember the incident because he had been drinking, heavily, he now faces several charges. >>> flood warnings are prompting evacuations all across the south after heavy rain forced river and streams up and over their banks. this morning residents in louisiana are hoping they will not see a repeat of katherine ac bs david begnot is in louisiana in an area of greatest danger. >> reporter: this afternoon flood water was seeping through san bags in bosier city. crews added more bags along the levee which protects about 3500 homes. home of the chris smith and his wife laura backs up
both incidents happened near western alaska city of new loto, snowmobiler identified as 26 year-old arnold then called police later and then confessed. both teams will finish the race. one racer described the terrible moment of the a tack. >> horrible. a couple of seconds that will last for a long time. the rest have my dogs are fine. the ones that were hurt have been given good care and back in anchorage. >> he told a local a alaska news outlet that he was not trying to hit the...
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city. it's pretty chilly in the western half of the country. only 34 in denver. 24 in salt lake city. forecast for tonight, mild and muggy. fog develops late and could be thick by tomorrow morning. kind of cloudy and some fog terms in temperatures in the mid-to upper 80s. 1-2 foot foot-foot seas. and taking us through the weekend next week with more warm days in the mid-to upper 80s. a better chance for showers comes on sunday and back to spring reprieve early next week. back to you. >> thank you, craig. >>> your instagram may know you better than yourself. the social media app will test a new algorithm that will of quron yeah, that's right. deal diva coming through. you see all my bogos, my weekly ad. just wait till you see my savings. and brace yourself. the digital coupons are coming next. look at her, so proud of her momma. you saved quite a bit today go ahead. say it. cha-ching! thank you the weekly ad, bogos and coupons. three easy ways to save at the same place you love to shop. they'll always be our babies. so there will be things to keep us up. but tonight johnson's can help
city. it's pretty chilly in the western half of the country. only 34 in denver. 24 in salt lake city. forecast for tonight, mild and muggy. fog develops late and could be thick by tomorrow morning. kind of cloudy and some fog terms in temperatures in the mid-to upper 80s. 1-2 foot foot-foot seas. and taking us through the weekend next week with more warm days in the mid-to upper 80s. a better chance for showers comes on sunday and back to spring reprieve early next week. back to you. >>...
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they were freed from a hughes in -- a house in a western libya city. they have seen fighting between local forces. the leave came as two other italian hostages were killed in recent clashes. >>> there weren't any firefighters on that truck when flash floods taken for a police are questioning two men who allegedly stole that truck and smashed into multiple cars and homes. the truck was totalled. >>> in cocoa beach, florida, a woman allegedly drove drunk through a campsite. it happened yesterday afternoon at a popular camping area near daytona international speedway. four people were injured and taken to a hospital. the woman has been charged with dui and reckless driving. one witness says the driver was so drunk at first she didn't know where she was when she came out of the truck. >>> hundreds -- gregory gun was killed by a police officer. he was stopped because he seemed suspicious. a life ahead of his funeral. >>> colorado's best is the focus of this week's 9 listens. a top rinking for denver, a cu buffon the mission. >> and one of your favorite peop
they were freed from a hughes in -- a house in a western libya city. they have seen fighting between local forces. the leave came as two other italian hostages were killed in recent clashes. >>> there weren't any firefighters on that truck when flash floods taken for a police are questioning two men who allegedly stole that truck and smashed into multiple cars and homes. the truck was totalled. >>> in cocoa beach, florida, a woman allegedly drove drunk through a campsite. it...
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across the northern captured a possible tornado, sure looks like one, as it ripped through a city in western ohio this morning, no toward on any injuries or damages yet. >>> still to come tonight a bay area family fortunate to be alive. >> coming up next they talk to us about the moment that a car slammed into their home while everyone inside was sleeping. >> say it isn't so, star city being sold? what this means for craft beer lovers across the bay area. >> thank you, keith and stacie and everyone in tampa bay, we have music from aurora. it's a great show. do not change the channel. >>> we had some showers earlier this morning, things looking good the rest of tonight. we'll talk about the potential of fog for your morning commute and rain chances for the week (donkey sound) (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant noise) hey candidates. enough talk. >>> the tamp
across the northern captured a possible tornado, sure looks like one, as it ripped through a city in western ohio this morning, no toward on any injuries or damages yet. >>> still to come tonight a bay area family fortunate to be alive. >> coming up next they talk to us about the moment that a car slammed into their home while everyone inside was sleeping. >> say it isn't so, star city being sold? what this means for craft beer lovers across the bay area. >> thank...
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city. it's pretty chilly in the western half of the country. only 34 in denver. 24 in salt lake city. forecast for tonight, mild and muggy. fog develops late and could be thick by tomorrow morning. kind of cloudy and some fog early to burn off. terms in temperatures in the mid-to upper 80s. 1-2 foot foot-foot seas. and taking us through the weekend next week with more warm days in the mid-to upper 80s. a better chance for showers comes on sunday and back to spring reprieve early next week. back to you. >> thank you, craig. >>> your instagram may know you the social media app will test a new algorithm that will order your feet in steps instead >>> a (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for them. (mom) honey, are you ok? (child) i'm ok. (announcer vo) love. (mom) we're ok. (announcer vo) it's what makes a >>> two inmates making a wild escape from question by question bec. two of their accomplices hijacked the chopper. 0016they forced them to fly to the jail and they hung from a rope while the helicopter took off. their escape didn't last too lo
city. it's pretty chilly in the western half of the country. only 34 in denver. 24 in salt lake city. forecast for tonight, mild and muggy. fog develops late and could be thick by tomorrow morning. kind of cloudy and some fog early to burn off. terms in temperatures in the mid-to upper 80s. 1-2 foot foot-foot seas. and taking us through the weekend next week with more warm days in the mid-to upper 80s. a better chance for showers comes on sunday and back to spring reprieve early next week. back...
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affecting new england so further west you go across new york city into new jersey, very light amounts are expected if anything at all across western new jersey. and in and around city i think it is a lot of wet roadways being that we haven't had a really cold air mass in place for a long period of time. that is going to be tough to get snow to stick to roadway surfaces and proanl be on colder surfaces see some accumulation happening. everything clears out quickly by 9:00, 10:00 sun will break through and dry for the rest of the day. so for tonight partly cloudy and cold in suburbs. teens in some spots. bringing in spring season at 12:30 believe it or not. and as we do so we're anticipating snow for next evening. showers by the afternoon. snow developing into the eefnl and temperatures about average for high numbers. into the beginning of the week snow showers will be tapering off during predawn hours. drier, and windier on monday. through the rest of the week temperatures slowly climb back up. in the 60s which is above average for this time of the year. next chance of precipitation bit end of the week in the form of rain and snot
affecting new england so further west you go across new york city into new jersey, very light amounts are expected if anything at all across western new jersey. and in and around city i think it is a lot of wet roadways being that we haven't had a really cold air mass in place for a long period of time. that is going to be tough to get snow to stick to roadway surfaces and proanl be on colder surfaces see some accumulation happening. everything clears out quickly by 9:00, 10:00 sun will break...
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western desert. >>> rebels attacked a city, five attackers died two after detonating suicide explosives. two civilians have been killed and 19 injured with that that number is expected to rise. no group that claimed responsibility for the blasts in afghanistan. >> according to an afghan government spokesman it took security forces 15 minutes to end this attack. it left five of the attackers dead. one blew himself up in a car packed with explosives at the entrance to the security cordon leading to the indians consulate. one detonate his suicide vest and three others were shot dead by supreme court forces. they had made their way to a house from which they were trying to launch an attack but were overpowered and killed. it did leave civilian casualties, because this is very much a residential area. we're toldal few have been killed, many more injured, some children, one as young as one. the consulate are very much under the target of the taliban and extremist groups because they see the indian government as using afghanistan as a platform to destabilize their allies in pakistan, but this b
western desert. >>> rebels attacked a city, five attackers died two after detonating suicide explosives. two civilians have been killed and 19 injured with that that number is expected to rise. no group that claimed responsibility for the blasts in afghanistan. >> according to an afghan government spokesman it took security forces 15 minutes to end this attack. it left five of the attackers dead. one blew himself up in a car packed with explosives at the entrance to the security...
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sharyl: before the drugs, douglas was "the smelter city," a booming, western, copper s throw gold, silver, and copper in the 1880' s. the grand gadsden hotel stands as a reminder of douglas' heyday. legend has it that mexico' s revolutionary general pancho villa rode his horse up this staircase and chipped the 7th stair from the bottom right there. but the smelter shut down in 1987. 347 jobs and $27 million dollars a year evaporated from the local economy. mexico' s emerging drug trade was there to fill the void. robert uribe envisions a different future for douglas. he' s an artist from the dominican republic who owns the coffee shop. robert: douglas has all the elements laid out to be successful again, i think. we' re in the process of finding that identity. sharyl: uribe settled here after marrying a local. they hope to help convert the art colony. robert: i' m very excited to be able to present douglas a new idea, a new vision. sharyl: and no one has approached you and tried to ask you to launder money. robert: no one. sharyl: or be part of this. robert: i' ve not experienced that. so
sharyl: before the drugs, douglas was "the smelter city," a booming, western, copper s throw gold, silver, and copper in the 1880' s. the grand gadsden hotel stands as a reminder of douglas' heyday. legend has it that mexico' s revolutionary general pancho villa rode his horse up this staircase and chipped the 7th stair from the bottom right there. but the smelter shut down in 1987. 347 jobs and $27 million dollars a year evaporated from the local economy. mexico' s emerging drug...
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Mar 17, 2016
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city in the south. elsewhere fighting continues between houthis and forces loyal to the president. on the eastern and western outskirts of the city. 13 fighters killed. 20 hurt in air strikes launched by the saudi coalition. the senior official in yemen says the number of people killed on a market on tuesday has risen to 119. which makes the attack north of the capital one of the deadliest in the year-long war. the u.n. statements 6,000 people have been killed by air strikes and fighting since the saudi operation began. >> donald trump winning the u.s. presidency has been branded one of the top 10 risks facing the world by the economic intelligence unit. he appears midway down this list, and the risks range from 1-25, including russia's intervention in ukraine and syria, and the eurozone break-up. there he is, donald trump winning the election. it doesn't expect him to beat hillary clinton, if she gets a nomination, a trump presidency would disrupt the world economy, lead to political chaos and heightened risks. he's on the same level as the rising threat of jihadi terrorism destabilizing the global economy.
city in the south. elsewhere fighting continues between houthis and forces loyal to the president. on the eastern and western outskirts of the city. 13 fighters killed. 20 hurt in air strikes launched by the saudi coalition. the senior official in yemen says the number of people killed on a market on tuesday has risen to 119. which makes the attack north of the capital one of the deadliest in the year-long war. the u.n. statements 6,000 people have been killed by air strikes and fighting since...
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Mar 12, 2016
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city. >> reporter: cheering crowds welcome the news that the president and to control western and southern parts of yemen's third largest city. >> the houthis are in shock. this was not expected. over 24 hours they were in control of many parts of taiz where today they have only - they said they're defeated in the strategic areas of taez. >> reporter: they are said to have broep through the houthi blockade and opened a key southern supply route. >> hundreds of fighters who were troops allied with the houthi switched sides and this is the main reason why taiz was able to fall into the hands of the government forces so quickly. the houthis are blaming each other, trying to find answers of why this happened. >> reporter: desperately needed medical supplies and food and oil may now be delivered. hospitals have struggled for months to treat the sick and injured tropd inside the blockade. in november porhordy forces forced them back. troops took back from the houthis in july. coalition air strikes and government forces are said to be targeting houthi bases to the east of taiz. >> translation: th
city. >> reporter: cheering crowds welcome the news that the president and to control western and southern parts of yemen's third largest city. >> the houthis are in shock. this was not expected. over 24 hours they were in control of many parts of taiz where today they have only - they said they're defeated in the strategic areas of taez. >> reporter: they are said to have broep through the houthi blockade and opened a key southern supply route. >> hundreds of fighters...
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Mar 23, 2016
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city of ta'izz. houthi forces have once again taken the western route into the city which passes through this neighborhoodust over a week now since government forces fought their way into the neighborhood. that broke the siege of yemen's third-largest city. but houthi rebels lingered on the outskirts and now have reappeared. this is seen as a setback for yemeni government forces. >> translator: we are take control of the rest of the mountain and god willing, we'll control the mountain soon to surround houthi rebels who are still in the north of ta'izz. god willing, we will free ties. >> reporter: pro-government forces control many parts of ta'izz. but no one can claim to control the whole city. some believe talk of liberation of ta'izz earlier this month was premature. >> it was k like the houthis have been defeated in these areas, but rather they withdrew to certain lines and now they are attacking again to reestablish the blockade. >> reporter: the government finds itself confronting al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula in the south. and the security vacuum is favoring the al-qaeda-affiliated fighters. >>
city of ta'izz. houthi forces have once again taken the western route into the city which passes through this neighborhoodust over a week now since government forces fought their way into the neighborhood. that broke the siege of yemen's third-largest city. but houthi rebels lingered on the outskirts and now have reappeared. this is seen as a setback for yemeni government forces. >> translator: we are take control of the rest of the mountain and god willing, we'll control the mountain...
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Mar 3, 2016
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hudson valley, connecticut, new york city, western long island, and parts of northern new jersey and i can see an inch or two isolated 3's as we get into ocean county and eastern long island. i think the biggest deal will be hours snowy start tomorrow. on saturday, sun will give way to clouds. there is a weak little system saturday night. this particular model has all of the precipitation going to the south. i will not be shocked if it further to the north and light snow saturday night into sunday morning that can make for slippery spots. other than light flurries, sun in the afternoon, 44 and here we go. 54 monday, 64 on tuesday, and how about wednesday's temperature? we're forecasting breaking that. a high of 70 and it doesn't end there! we're at # eight on thursday. so, you know, all of a sudden it will feel amazing outside. it will r tough to go back. the average highs are in the 40 too. it will be nice. >> just keep saying 70. >> that is awesome. thanks, lee. >>> time to look at top stories trending this thursday afternoon and three decades later, there is something strange in t
hudson valley, connecticut, new york city, western long island, and parts of northern new jersey and i can see an inch or two isolated 3's as we get into ocean county and eastern long island. i think the biggest deal will be hours snowy start tomorrow. on saturday, sun will give way to clouds. there is a weak little system saturday night. this particular model has all of the precipitation going to the south. i will not be shocked if it further to the north and light snow saturday night into...
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rings down as able themselves slowdown to try to make it through the rain on the western side of the triangle. the city of raleigh customer care center is rolling out a call back feature. if you call the city about trash collection or something, there is a wait. the new feature allows you to leave your phone number so that somebody can call you back. tisha: presidential hopefuls span across north carolina. the time change means that we have some extra daylight, but we laraviere: when my oldest brother michael was born, my mother was told that she had to leave because she could not bring a black child into that neighborhood. so she left and she tried to make a way for herself and her child on the southside. we lived in extreme poverty. i remember being sent downstairs to put snow in the bucket and then taking that water and pouring it into the back of a toilet so that we could flush it because we didn't have running water that month. i remember that existence. i didn't go to college straight from high school 'cause i didn't think i would succeed. after my first semester, i had straight a's. second semes
rings down as able themselves slowdown to try to make it through the rain on the western side of the triangle. the city of raleigh customer care center is rolling out a call back feature. if you call the city about trash collection or something, there is a wait. the new feature allows you to leave your phone number so that somebody can call you back. tisha: presidential hopefuls span across north carolina. the time change means that we have some extra daylight, but we laraviere: when my oldest...