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sending seen yemenis any shipment to iran? never. but in the u.n., we have registered 10 cases, legally registered, of iranian shipment of arms and militia to destroy yemen, to take yemen by force, and to kidnap the sovereignty of the country. crisis hasnitarian reached a very alarming levels in yemen. is in comparable the situation like somalia. the central bank has been city.t to a month, this is what has been rolling out. war, but country at still far from a place of chaotic somalia. to answer the question, more specifically, it into percent of the country are under the government, but another important factor considered is that even under saleh, it was that cover a wide variety of government services that cap yemen -- kept yemen a float. it may have been misallocated greatly and squandered corruption, but were it not for this aid, we would see a yemen headed to a situation like somalia. this aid would never have come to a houthi or ally coup government. forward, andto go there can be no prosperous yemen without good relations wit
sending seen yemenis any shipment to iran? never. but in the u.n., we have registered 10 cases, legally registered, of iranian shipment of arms and militia to destroy yemen, to take yemen by force, and to kidnap the sovereignty of the country. crisis hasnitarian reached a very alarming levels in yemen. is in comparable the situation like somalia. the central bank has been city.t to a month, this is what has been rolling out. war, but country at still far from a place of chaotic somalia. to...
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this is where it gets murky and detentions get high amongst the yemeni officials. rebels? it is a web of intermingled tribals. but indirectly? the sky is thought to be an al-qaeda leader but he is also allied to tribal porters who are fighting against the who sees. we tried to bring you the best of information from around the world. let's go to russia. russia's most prominent opposition leader is alexei navalny and he's has been given a five—year suspended sentence for embezzlement. this was a retrial and he got the the sentence is the same as in the first trial. that wasn't the only similarity. navalny tweeted from the courtroom "even the witness statements are taken from the previous sentence. although this time they were of course in a different order. copy—paste100%". navalny claims both trials were politically motivated. he was intending to run for president in 2018. this is his official campaign website. today's verdict means he's barred from running for office for 10 years. here's what he said earlier. translation: what we have seen neither is a sort of tele
this is where it gets murky and detentions get high amongst the yemeni officials. rebels? it is a web of intermingled tribals. but indirectly? the sky is thought to be an al-qaeda leader but he is also allied to tribal porters who are fighting against the who sees. we tried to bring you the best of information from around the world. let's go to russia. russia's most prominent opposition leader is alexei navalny and he's has been given a five—year suspended sentence for embezzlement. this was...
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the order is forcing the yemeni native to choose between one of the highest ranked schools in american education and visting her husband back home. "i came here because i didn't have the same opportunity in my country."the newlyweds are separated despite a temorary block ruled by a federal judge friday - because student visas issued prior to the president's decsion were revoked."well it's been rough lately i guess we have been hoping that this whole thing ends and i can go back home during summer."now al-mowafak has teamed up with the a-c-l-u to challenge government actions that are keeping her in the u.s. for fear she may lose the opportunity to continue studies at stanford university. mayor of berkeley says he supports how the police handled protestors at the demonstration this week. he believes the police did what they needed to do to prevent more businesses from being damaged and people getting hurt. in san francisco, fire fighters spent hours battling a 2-alarm fire in the city's chinatown neighborhood. no injuries but seven businesses were damaged. the fire is considered suspicio
the order is forcing the yemeni native to choose between one of the highest ranked schools in american education and visting her husband back home. "i came here because i didn't have the same opportunity in my country."the newlyweds are separated despite a temorary block ruled by a federal judge friday - because student visas issued prior to the president's decsion were revoked."well it's been rough lately i guess we have been hoping that this whole thing ends and i can go back...
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the yemeni government has told america it must coordinate with it on any future military missions onround. last month a us commando raid didn't go plan. it happened on january 29th and targeted an al-qaeda stronghold near a town called al—bayda in southern yemen. more than a dozen civilians were killed, including children. this is navy seal ryan owens. he lost his life in the assault. here's mohamed yehia from bbc arabic.
the yemeni government has told america it must coordinate with it on any future military missions onround. last month a us commando raid didn't go plan. it happened on january 29th and targeted an al-qaeda stronghold near a town called al—bayda in southern yemen. more than a dozen civilians were killed, including children. this is navy seal ryan owens. he lost his life in the assault. here's mohamed yehia from bbc arabic.
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yemeni officials telling cnn it is requesting all future u.s.ith the approval of a yemeni government. >> it has a government that's cooperated with us in the sharing of intelligence, allowing missions to come in, drone strikes by the united states in their country so that we could help them and help us minimize the terror threat. that is a cooperation that is now at risk. >> reporter: a u.s. defense official tells cnn, quote, nothing has changed in the relationship and that yemen officials were notified ahead of the january 29th raid. it left a navy s.e.a.l. and dozens dead among them an 8-year-old girl. today senator john mccain raised hard questions about the raid saying "while many of the objectives of the recent raid in yemen were met i would not describe any operation that results in the loss of american life as a success." white house spokesman sean spicer immediately demanded an apology from mccain. >> absolutely a success. i think anyone who would suggest it's not a success does disservice to the life of chief ryan owens. >> reporter: th
yemeni officials telling cnn it is requesting all future u.s.ith the approval of a yemeni government. >> it has a government that's cooperated with us in the sharing of intelligence, allowing missions to come in, drone strikes by the united states in their country so that we could help them and help us minimize the terror threat. that is a cooperation that is now at risk. >> reporter: a u.s. defense official tells cnn, quote, nothing has changed in the relationship and that yemen...
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amy: in new york city, more than 1000 yemeni american owned bodegas went on strike thursday to protest president trump's executive order banning people from yemen and six other majority countries from entering the united states. thousands of these bodega owners and workers as well as their family members rallied thursday evening. store.rk in a grocery we closed to come out here. it is our duty to come so donald about.an see what we are this is wrong what he is doing. it is wrong. amy: after widespread protests, uber ceo travis callan it has stepped down from trump's economic advisory council over the last week, thousands of people deleted the uber app from their phones after the company turned off search pricing it jfk airport friday in a move many saw as an attempt to break the new york taxi workers alliance strike on picking up travelers from jfk airport in solidarity with the massive protests that had erupted there over trump's immigration ban. activistsation day, chained themselves together to shut down the headquarters of uber in san francisco. magazines have pulled out of white h
amy: in new york city, more than 1000 yemeni american owned bodegas went on strike thursday to protest president trump's executive order banning people from yemen and six other majority countries from entering the united states. thousands of these bodega owners and workers as well as their family members rallied thursday evening. store.rk in a grocery we closed to come out here. it is our duty to come so donald about.an see what we are this is wrong what he is doing. it is wrong. amy: after...
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i don't know when. >> reporter: this yemeni national is afraid to travel overseas.s speaking through an interpreter. >> he's a green card holder, so with the trump right now, holding people in airports, he's worried about being one of those guys. >> none of us have ever committed crime. we are all law-abiding citizen. we pay our tax, we work hard. >> reporter: a family who visited iran for an agreement party will now be reunited after several members were delayed because of the travel ban. one family member arrived today, another arrived in the u.s. last week. the family doesn't know why he was held in custody despite holding a green card. >> they gave me the visa. all the security that they have to take, so why should he have problem when he gets here? >> despite being confused and worried, the family is happy and thankful now for all the support they received in the bay area. stay on top of all the developments with the immigration order, download our app and enable push alerts to get breaking information as it happens. >>> president trump talked about another hot
i don't know when. >> reporter: this yemeni national is afraid to travel overseas.s speaking through an interpreter. >> he's a green card holder, so with the trump right now, holding people in airports, he's worried about being one of those guys. >> none of us have ever committed crime. we are all law-abiding citizen. we pay our tax, we work hard. >> reporter: a family who visited iran for an agreement party will now be reunited after several members were delayed because...
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obviously the yemeni government has its own problems and they're involved in that civil war, they've a lot of things going on. do they actually find it easier to accept for domestic purposes an air strike than they do that there are american troops on the ground, not only in harms way themselves but killing yemeni citizens and dying themselves? >> in this case there were troops from the uae that joined, that made this an unusual kind of strike. there are two issues, one is the question of sovereignty, admitting you have foreigners there, in an unstable state that's difficult. you'll find an exchange david petraeus had with the head of yemen at the time, in which the yemenis wanted to say, let's say it was our drones, as0yte yemen had drones, right? yes, that's sensitive. but the bigger issue is this. if you get into a ground fight like this one and you end up killing civilians as it appeared happened, quite tragically, including some children, you're adding to the narrative that the al qaeda forces there have of these americans who drop from the sky and kill people in a village. and
obviously the yemeni government has its own problems and they're involved in that civil war, they've a lot of things going on. do they actually find it easier to accept for domestic purposes an air strike than they do that there are american troops on the ground, not only in harms way themselves but killing yemeni citizens and dying themselves? >> in this case there were troops from the uae that joined, that made this an unusual kind of strike. there are two issues, one is the question of...
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ground missions but insists the pentagon must notify yemeni officials ahead of time. white house claims the raid was designed to collect information on al qaeda targets in yemen, but an hour-long firefight left a u.s. navy s.e.a.l. dead, three others wounded, and a u.s. aircraft destroyed. white house press secretary sean spicer insists the mission was a success. >> it's absolutely a success. i think anyone who would suggest it's not a success does disservice to the life of chief ryan owens. >> david martin has the other >> this is a major setback for a planned military campaign against the branch of al qaeda officials consider to be the one most likely to launch terrorist attacks against the u.s. pictures from the aftermath bore signs of an operation gone wrong. 14 al qaeda operatives were killed in the january 29th raid, but also at least 15 civilians. the yemeni government is outrained by the civilian casualties. under the cover of night, s.e.a.l. team 6 advanced towards an al qaeda compound but were pinned down and called in an air strike, killing militants and ci
ground missions but insists the pentagon must notify yemeni officials ahead of time. white house claims the raid was designed to collect information on al qaeda targets in yemen, but an hour-long firefight left a u.s. navy s.e.a.l. dead, three others wounded, and a u.s. aircraft destroyed. white house press secretary sean spicer insists the mission was a success. >> it's absolutely a success. i think anyone who would suggest it's not a success does disservice to the life of chief ryan...
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government and the yemeni? mr.eche: i think the and many government had an obligation to say you cannot trample on our kill ourty and citizens in a raid we do not necessarily feel we were able to clear. there was a lot of angst on the part of the many -- of the yemenis. was also part of president trump's executive order, the immigration ban. is that also making the relationship more complicated? mr. seche: this is not something they can't ignore. they felt they were working as a partnership with us, this is not how they perceive the partnership to be rewarded. laura: how dire do you think the situation is now? mr. seche: terribly dire. the human figures are a little squishy. they do not have access to hospitals that used to have so the network for data is compromised. when they say numbers like to,000 children in acute severe malnutrition, they are in terrible streets. there needs to be urgency attached. laura: thank you for joining us. mr. seche: thank you. laura: you are watching bbc "world news america." still t
government and the yemeni? mr.eche: i think the and many government had an obligation to say you cannot trample on our kill ourty and citizens in a raid we do not necessarily feel we were able to clear. there was a lot of angst on the part of the many -- of the yemenis. was also part of president trump's executive order, the immigration ban. is that also making the relationship more complicated? mr. seche: this is not something they can't ignore. they felt they were working as a partnership...
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. >>> members of the bay area's yemeni community joined that protest after first holding a mee meeting in san francisco. their message, don't keep us out. eric thomas has the details. >> reporter: dozens of yemeni immigrants packed the holiday inn to get the latest updates of the trump administration's travel ban and to discuss why they believe it's misguided. >> we are american citizens and protected this country. we will continue to protect this country. >> reporter: yemen is one of the seven countries included in the ban. monsour said he had been in contact with 75 americans trapped overseas this week. meantime, many of the folks at that meeting marched to the to tests at civic center plaza. this man's wife hoped to travel to the u.s. next week but after talking to his immigration order, he's not so sure. >> i talked to my attorney. i don't know when. >> reporter: despite the judge's order blocking the ban, this yemeni national is afraid to travel overseas. he's speaking through an interpreter. >> he's a green card holder so with the trump tragedy right now, holding people at airpor
. >>> members of the bay area's yemeni community joined that protest after first holding a mee meeting in san francisco. their message, don't keep us out. eric thomas has the details. >> reporter: dozens of yemeni immigrants packed the holiday inn to get the latest updates of the trump administration's travel ban and to discuss why they believe it's misguided. >> we are american citizens and protected this country. we will continue to protect this country. >>...
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a senior yemeni official tells cnn, "we're willing to cooperate with the u.s.operations but complete cooperation needs coordination from the u.s. side and that was not the case in the latest yemen raid." let me bring in cnn's chief national security correspondent jim sciutto for some important perspective on all of this and what this really means, jim. the yemeni government kind of condemning t operation and requesting that no mor ground operations theregainst suspted terror groups without this approval. how big of a deal is this? >> reporter: it's potentially a big deal. not quite a ban. they're not saying no more operations. but they are demanding in effect better coordination and approval here. and keep in mind, these relationships were these partner nations in these countries where you are fighting terror groups like in this case aqap, yemen, et cetera, they are difficult, sometimes delicate relationships, because those u.s. military operations not particularly popular, often, on their ground, particularly when there are civilian casualties as in this case.
a senior yemeni official tells cnn, "we're willing to cooperate with the u.s.operations but complete cooperation needs coordination from the u.s. side and that was not the case in the latest yemen raid." let me bring in cnn's chief national security correspondent jim sciutto for some important perspective on all of this and what this really means, jim. the yemeni government kind of condemning t operation and requesting that no mor ground operations theregainst suspted terror groups...
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the order is forcing the yemeni native to choose between one of the highest ranked schools in americanucation and visting her husband back home. "i came here because i didn't have the same opportunity in my country."the newlyweds are separated despite a temorary block ruled by a federal judge friday - because student visas issued prior to the president's decsion were revoked."well it's been rough lately i guess we have been hoping that this whole thing ends and i can go back home during summer."now al-mowafak has teamed up with the a-c-l-u to challenge government actions that are keeping her in the u.s. for fear she may lose the opportunity to continue studies at stanford university. another big story we are following... the mayor of berkeley is defending the police response to the violent protests earlier this week. this comes as the cleanup around the campus continues. it all started with a demonstration against a planned speech by a controversial conservative breitbart news editor wednesday night. protests began peacefully but one group began setting fires, destroying property and e
the order is forcing the yemeni native to choose between one of the highest ranked schools in americanucation and visting her husband back home. "i came here because i didn't have the same opportunity in my country."the newlyweds are separated despite a temorary block ruled by a federal judge friday - because student visas issued prior to the president's decsion were revoked."well it's been rough lately i guess we have been hoping that this whole thing ends and i can go back home...
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today as the deputy director we are here today to talk friday particularly challenging issue to the yemeni peace process we are very lucky to have today's panel if you want to follow along on twitter please do. if you have questions we can do this in english so please go ahead and do that. >> we are very lucky to have today's panel with those issues we could not get everyone here. and to serve in the foreign minister's office and met the permanent mission in new york with a group of 77 developing countries of that goal review conference and we will discussing that issue. and with that conflict specialist, she looks on civil society and election monitoring and is a specialist vaughan with that conflict sensitive program and that is barely relevant to the yen in the issue. and to buy laugh to and to be very lucky to have him. and with political science and diplomacy. and that practical side and from northwestern university and is particularly well qualified and then those saturday matters with the research fellow for the center of islamic studies us so in the guardian or the monitor we are v
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. >> members of the bay area yemeni community joins them. >> reporter: dozens of yemeni immigrants packed a room at the holiday inn to get the latest updates about the president trump travel ban and why it's misguided. >> we are an american citizen and we protect this country and we will continue to protect this country. >> reporter: yemen is one of the seven countries included in the ban, and mansoor said he was in contact with 75 americans trapped overseas this week. meantime, many of the folks at the meeting marched to the protest at civic center plaza, and this man hoped his wife would get a visa to travel to the u.s. next week, and after talking to his immigration attorney, he's not so sure. >> i called her and she said, i'm sorry, honey, everything is stopped until you hear news. i don't know when. >> reporter: this yemeni national is speaking through an interpreter. >> the trump strategy right now, holding people in airports and he is worried about being one of those guys. >> none of us have ever committed crime. we are all law-abiding citizens. we pay our tax. we work hard. >> rep
. >> members of the bay area yemeni community joins them. >> reporter: dozens of yemeni immigrants packed a room at the holiday inn to get the latest updates about the president trump travel ban and why it's misguided. >> we are an american citizen and we protect this country and we will continue to protect this country. >> reporter: yemen is one of the seven countries included in the ban, and mansoor said he was in contact with 75 americans trapped overseas this week....
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. >> the yemeni government said today that it wants to reassess its cooperation with u.s. forces. >>> a recent cbs news poll found that americans are split on the president's ban on citizens from seven predominantly muslim countries. 45% approve, 51% disapprove. 40% approve of the overall job that the president is doing, and dean reynolds talked to some of them in wisconsin. >> reporter: we've been visiting frank's diner in kenosha regularly, not just for pancakes the size of catchers' mitts, but for presidential politics, too. what grade would you give the president so far? >> i'd have to break it in two. an "a" for intentions and a "d" for implementation. >> reporter: every trump supporter here said the roll-out had been rocky, but like local businessman glenn woods, they blame the president's opponents for making things worse. >> at the moment, the democratic strategy seems to be make them stand in fire ants, and eventually he'll run away. >> reporter: we asked joseph centeno about presidential falsehoods, mr. trump's charge that the news media ignored terrorist attacks
. >> the yemeni government said today that it wants to reassess its cooperation with u.s. forces. >>> a recent cbs news poll found that americans are split on the president's ban on citizens from seven predominantly muslim countries. 45% approve, 51% disapprove. 40% approve of the overall job that the president is doing, and dean reynolds talked to some of them in wisconsin. >> reporter: we've been visiting frank's diner in kenosha regularly, not just for pancakes the size...
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origins also made getting a visa difficultsot katy lewis there are just huge delays in these yemenid so lots of people are also trying to flee what is a warn torn country and a dangerous area.// i would say this executive order has obviously affected thousands and thousands of people and there are certainly other children who are being affected in this wayhermelawhat makes this story even better.. is because eman is a minor now living with her twi u.s. citizen parents.. she's automatically granted a citizenship. happening now. if you take the bus, ferry or para- transit, you could be hit with a fare increase. the golden gate bridge, highway and transportation district has proposed a four percent fare increase. according to the district, it will help address a five-year projected budget deficit. options for the golden gate transit... are raising fares for all routes by four percent... or selectively raising fares by four percent of less. both golden gate ferry options call for a four-percent fare increases on ferries from tiburon and sausalito to san francisco. one option would be co
origins also made getting a visa difficultsot katy lewis there are just huge delays in these yemenid so lots of people are also trying to flee what is a warn torn country and a dangerous area.// i would say this executive order has obviously affected thousands and thousands of people and there are certainly other children who are being affected in this wayhermelawhat makes this story even better.. is because eman is a minor now living with her twi u.s. citizen parents.. she's automatically...
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i don't know where the missiles come from, but i can say that whatever weapons being used by the yemeniaudis have been using with the help of your government, with the help of your government, with the help of your government, with the help of the united states, and with the help of the french government. and bare the help of the french government. and b are crimes against humanity. forcing people into hunger is unjustifiable. unjustifiable! nobody is... and the mainstream media sizes criminals! we are talking about it right now. the fact is you are backing one side in a terrible civil war where the people are suffering in the manny beat you have described, and i am putting it to you that your country, you support the leadership, and they are party to this conflict. —— manner. they are therefore complicit. you have talked a lot about saudi arabia. it is very apparent that there is this animosity between a run and saudi arabia to the extent that now we see washington... no it is between washington... no it is between washington and the united states —— arrive in the united states. the un
i don't know where the missiles come from, but i can say that whatever weapons being used by the yemeniaudis have been using with the help of your government, with the help of your government, with the help of your government, with the help of the united states, and with the help of the french government. and bare the help of the french government. and b are crimes against humanity. forcing people into hunger is unjustifiable. unjustifiable! nobody is... and the mainstream media sizes...
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a navy seal was killed in a shoot-out, along with 14 al-qaeda members, and several yemeni civilians, including an eight-year-old girl. the raid's apparent target, the leader of al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula, was not killed or captured. an update on the west virginia man charged with fatally shooting an unarmed teen after they bumped into each other.. william pulliam is now facing indicted federal gun charges. he's been in jail since november, when charleston police charged him with first-degree murder. pulliam was not legally allowed to possess a firearm, because of a 20-13 domestic violence conviction. the indictment unsealed yesterday alleges.. he lied on federal forms to purchase a revolver. a bill in pennsylvania that would ban abortion after 20 weeks now goes to the full senate. the bil senate judiciary committee monday. right now in pennsylvania.. abortions are allowed up until 24 weeks of pregnancy. one state senator-- the only woman on the panel-- got emotional as she used her personal struggles to illustrate why she opposes the bill. supporters of the bill point to emerg
a navy seal was killed in a shoot-out, along with 14 al-qaeda members, and several yemeni civilians, including an eight-year-old girl. the raid's apparent target, the leader of al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula, was not killed or captured. an update on the west virginia man charged with fatally shooting an unarmed teen after they bumped into each other.. william pulliam is now facing indicted federal gun charges. he's been in jail since november, when charleston police charged him with...
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yemeni detainees are barred from going home because of political instability there. so last summer, he and another detainee were transferred to serbia. mansoor's pro bono lawyer in new york says he's unhappy in serbia, and wants to live in an arab country. was he given any choice in where he was going to go? >> no, not really. it was pretty much presented as guantanamo or serbia. >> rath: and what kind of rehabilitation has been provided for him in serbia so far? >> from serbia, as far as i can tell, nothing. and nothing from the u.s. government. if we are going to take someone, after holding them for 14 or 15 years, and not let them go home and not let them go to the country they want to go to, not let them go to a place where they feel they themselves will be able to build a life, but force them to another place, then, i think, we have a responsibility to help them adjust to that and make it work. >> rath: she says mansoor has gone on a hunger strike protesting his situation. you have represented other guantanamo detainees. in terms of mansoor's resettlement and re
yemeni detainees are barred from going home because of political instability there. so last summer, he and another detainee were transferred to serbia. mansoor's pro bono lawyer in new york says he's unhappy in serbia, and wants to live in an arab country. was he given any choice in where he was going to go? >> no, not really. it was pretty much presented as guantanamo or serbia. >> rath: and what kind of rehabilitation has been provided for him in serbia so far? >> from...
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is that the request you got from the yemeni government? >> we'll have further information going forward. we're in touch with yemeni officials. we're working it through diplomatic channels. they understand the fight and commitment we both share when it comes to rooting out isis. i will have more information. hold on. >> hally mentioned one part of it. the other there wassing increase in traffic into the u.s. from certain areas. can you say what certain areas he is referring to. what data? >> i will get back to you on that. i have to pull the data field. margaret. >> two questions, turkey, did the president and cia director as turkish reports are saying? >> i saw cia director. if it happened it hasn't happened in last hour. >> that was part one. then, whether there was discussion of extraditing -- who -- [inaudible]. >> i have nothing further than readout at this time. >> on the second question though was about your statement, you don't know when the next lone wolf is coming. >> right. >> i believe based on numbers that the vast majority of
is that the request you got from the yemeni government? >> we'll have further information going forward. we're in touch with yemeni officials. we're working it through diplomatic channels. they understand the fight and commitment we both share when it comes to rooting out isis. i will have more information. hold on. >> hally mentioned one part of it. the other there wassing increase in traffic into the u.s. from certain areas. can you say what certain areas he is referring to. what...
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. >> just minutes ago this 12-year-old yemeni girl arrived at sfo to see her family. she's been stuck in limbo for more than a week. rick boone is live at the airport now with this emotional moment. rick, you were right there when she saw her mother, her sister again after six years. >> reporter: lots of tears, lots of emotions, lots of gasps and lots of trying to think of words of what to say to their relatives this after not seeing each other for years and this little 12-year-old girl now an american citizen. yeah, we were there at the terminal. she walked out, her first moments when she looked around and i can imagine what she was thinking. where's my family? and that's exactly what she did. she ran to them as soon as she got them in her eyes and it was nothing, but hugs and hugs and hugs and that from her sister, her sister which she hasn't seen, and her 14-year-old sister and she 12 years old and she and herfamily, her father who was with her over in a hotel while this travel ban was in effect and then when it was lifted they were able to get on a plane and then
. >> just minutes ago this 12-year-old yemeni girl arrived at sfo to see her family. she's been stuck in limbo for more than a week. rick boone is live at the airport now with this emotional moment. rick, you were right there when she saw her mother, her sister again after six years. >> reporter: lots of tears, lots of emotions, lots of gasps and lots of trying to think of words of what to say to their relatives this after not seeing each other for years and this little 12-year-old...
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a 12-year-old yemeni girl arriving after being stuck in limbo after about a week.n ali is now a u.s. citizen after her parents had wanted her to move to the u.s. for six years. she was supposed to come a week ago. then came the ban. it was an emotional reunion for her family who said they're thankful for the support they received. >>> we are just hours away from the next legal filing in the fierce battle over president trump's immigration order as travelers rush to take advantage of the suspension. nbc's kelly o'donnell has the latest. >> reporter: today home comings and arrivals. relief granted by a federal court and reinforced by welcome signs at international airports. for travelers from seven mostly muslim countries whose visas were reinstated. but today president trump doubled down. just cannot believe a judge would put our country in such peril. if something happens, blame him and court system. people pouring in. bad. the president tweeted that he is using his authority over agencies that screen travelers. i have instructed homeland security to check people c
a 12-year-old yemeni girl arriving after being stuck in limbo after about a week.n ali is now a u.s. citizen after her parents had wanted her to move to the u.s. for six years. she was supposed to come a week ago. then came the ban. it was an emotional reunion for her family who said they're thankful for the support they received. >>> we are just hours away from the next legal filing in the fierce battle over president trump's immigration order as travelers rush to take advantage of...
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in yemeni revolution we took to the streets because there was so much corruption and unjustice i didn't expect to face the same issues in america the land of democracy."the order is forcing the yemeni native to choose between continuing an ivy league education and visting her husband back home. "i came here because i didn't have the same opportunity in my country."the newlyweds are separated despite a temorary block ruled by a federal judge friday - because student visas issued prior to the president's decsion were revoked."well it's been rough lately i guess we have been hoping that this whole thing ends and i can go back home during summer."now al-mowafak has teamed up with the a-c-l-u to challenge government actions that are keeping her in the u.s. for fear she may lose the opportunity to continue studies at stanford university. it wasn't immediately clear what happens next for people like al mowafak who had waited months - even years to receive visas to come to america.the department of homeland security wouldn't comment, but as we mentioned the state department has revoked visas fr
in yemeni revolution we took to the streets because there was so much corruption and unjustice i didn't expect to face the same issues in america the land of democracy."the order is forcing the yemeni native to choose between continuing an ivy league education and visting her husband back home. "i came here because i didn't have the same opportunity in my country."the newlyweds are separated despite a temorary block ruled by a federal judge friday - because student visas issued...
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is that the request you got from the yemeni government? >> i will have further information on that going forward. i think we are in touch with the yemeni officials. we're working this through diplomatic channels. but they understand the fight and commitment we both share when it comes to rooting out isis. i'll have more information on that. >> the other part of it was there's been a big increase in traffic to the u.s. from certain areas. can you say what certain areas he is referring to and what data is he referring to? >> i'll get back to you on that. i have got to pull the data field on that. >> two questions. turkey. did the president dispatch the cia director to turkey as turkish reports are saying? >> i just saw that. if it happened, it hasn't happened in the last hour. >> rest of that question was ab ned, whether there was discussion about extra dating two of the men who trump viewed as a terrorist? >> i have nothing further than the readout at this time. >> the second question was about your statement you don't know when the next lo
is that the request you got from the yemeni government? >> i will have further information on that going forward. i think we are in touch with the yemeni officials. we're working this through diplomatic channels. but they understand the fight and commitment we both share when it comes to rooting out isis. i'll have more information on that. >> the other part of it was there's been a big increase in traffic to the u.s. from certain areas. can you say what certain areas he is...
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the yemeni government, it's an ongoing battle between the iranian-sponsored houthi rebels.he biggest problem istles the complexity of the fight in yemen and the surrounding region. it's not just focused in yemen. we could win the battle in yemen and they will show up somewhere else. kennedy: you are making the case that we have no business in the middle east. no matter where it is, our alliances shift and become enemies. we are arming people who ultimately want to kill us and do us harm. >> are you putting words in my mouth, kennedy? i think you are putting words in my mouth. i'm saying the jihadists, our alliances are flexible and they shift and adopt and you work with each other. what i am saying is, you can defeat the enemy here and they pop up like cockroaches somewhere else. that's their habit. kennedy: there is no good answer to that so let's stay the hell out there. >> i wouldn't agree with that. the coverage of this particular raid. part of problem is frank lit society -- we have become accustomed to thinking somehow that a risk-free military operation of this sort
the yemeni government, it's an ongoing battle between the iranian-sponsored houthi rebels.he biggest problem istles the complexity of the fight in yemen and the surrounding region. it's not just focused in yemen. we could win the battle in yemen and they will show up somewhere else. kennedy: you are making the case that we have no business in the middle east. no matter where it is, our alliances shift and become enemies. we are arming people who ultimately want to kill us and do us harm....
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a yemeni green card holder has returned to tennessee where's going to college.e was visiting his fiance in turkey when the travel ban was taking effect. >>> president trump spoke to fox news in an extensive interview set to air before the super bowl. >> reporter: do you respect putin? >> i do. >> reporter: why. >> i respect a lot of people that doesn't mean i'm going to get along with him. he is a leader of his country. i say it's better to get along with russia than not. if they help us in the fight against isis and islamic terrorism all over the world, major fight. >> reporter: putin is a killer. >> there are a lot of killers, we've got a lot of killers. you think our country is so innocent? >> u.s. intelligence concluded in a declassified report that russia influenced the race for the white house in trump's favor. >>> mike pence is keeping his focus on the supreme court nominee. he was in philadelphia to speak to members of the federalist society inside the historic congress hall. he said nobody is more qualified than neil gorsuch. a sentiment that everyone a
a yemeni green card holder has returned to tennessee where's going to college.e was visiting his fiance in turkey when the travel ban was taking effect. >>> president trump spoke to fox news in an extensive interview set to air before the super bowl. >> reporter: do you respect putin? >> i do. >> reporter: why. >> i respect a lot of people that doesn't mean i'm going to get along with him. he is a leader of his country. i say it's better to get along with russia...
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origins also made getting a visa difficultsot katy lewis there are just huge delays in these yemenis of people are also trying to flee what is a warn torn country and a dangerous area.// i would say this executive order has obviously affected thousands and thousands of people and there are certainly other children who are being affected in this wayhermelawhat makes this story even better.. is because eman is a minor now living with her twi u.s. citizen parents.. she's automatically granted a citizenship. the man accused of killing morgan hill teenager sierra lamar will be back in court this morning. antolin garcia -torres is accused in the 2012 murder. one of sierra's classmates testified last week about the last time she saw her friend alive. and sierra's mother is expected to take the stand possibly sometime this week. the defense is scrutinizing sheriff's deputies for what they say is mishandling of evidence during the investigation. the trial is expected to april. if you take the bus, ferry or para-transit in the north bay, you could be hit with a fare increase. the golden gate
origins also made getting a visa difficultsot katy lewis there are just huge delays in these yemenis of people are also trying to flee what is a warn torn country and a dangerous area.// i would say this executive order has obviously affected thousands and thousands of people and there are certainly other children who are being affected in this wayhermelawhat makes this story even better.. is because eman is a minor now living with her twi u.s. citizen parents.. she's automatically granted a...
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yemeni officials now want to give full approval and help coordinate operations.y're outraged by the number of skiflians killed in the al qaeda raid and the life of a navy s.e.a.l. >>> two sitting senators in a heated debate. texas republican ted cruz insists his party must quickly honor its promise to appeal every word of obamacare. but senator bernie sanders accused the gop of panicking. they battled over health care rationing. and just how involved the government should be in the process. >> this is what happened when government takes over health care. every example on earth, the result is rationing and waiting periods. and you, the citizens, being told, no, you can't have the health care you want and deserve. >> and in america, we do rationing in a different way, ted. the way we do rationing is, if you are very rich, you can get the best health care in the world, i believe. right here in the united states. every single year. tens of thousands of our fellow americans die because they don't go to the doctor when they should. >> republicans are struggling to come
yemeni officials now want to give full approval and help coordinate operations.y're outraged by the number of skiflians killed in the al qaeda raid and the life of a navy s.e.a.l. >>> two sitting senators in a heated debate. texas republican ted cruz insists his party must quickly honor its promise to appeal every word of obamacare. but senator bernie sanders accused the gop of panicking. they battled over health care rationing. and just how involved the government should be in the...
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i don't know when. >> this yemeni national is afraid to travel overseas and he's speaking through an interpreter. >> he's a green card holder, and he's worried about being one of those trapped. >> none of us have ever committed a crime. we are all law-abiding citizens. we pay our tax and work hard. >> eric thomas, abc 7 news. >>> a family who visited iran for an engagement party will be reunited because of the travel ban. the family doesn't know why one was held in custody despite being a green card holder. >> they did all the security that they have to take, so why should he be held here? >> the family is confused and worried but thankful for the support in the bay area. stay on top of the developments with the immigration order with our abc news app. >>> president trump talks about another hot button issue when he sat down for the traditional pre-super bowl interview, and his remarks are causing controversy this morning. >> i say it's better to get along with russia than not, and if russia can help us in the isis, that's a good thing. will i get along with him? i have no idea. >> h
i don't know when. >> this yemeni national is afraid to travel overseas and he's speaking through an interpreter. >> he's a green card holder, and he's worried about being one of those trapped. >> none of us have ever committed a crime. we are all law-abiding citizens. we pay our tax and work hard. >> eric thomas, abc 7 news. >>> a family who visited iran for an engagement party will be reunited because of the travel ban. the family doesn't know why one was held...
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part two the yemeni government, i believe, in banning u.s.ial ops raids for the present, is simply playing for their population. it's local politics. they aren't stopping our drone attacks. they aren't stopping intelligence and other support. and i think in time quietly we will be doing special operations raids again and hopefully they will go better next time. the bottom line here is it's unfair to expect perfection in war. >> melissa: this is a quote from a brus el-based humanitarian operations. they say the us of u.s. soldiers, high civilian casualties and disregard for local tribal and political dynamics plays into the narrative of defending muslims against the west and could increase anti-u.s. sentiment and with it a qap's pool of recruits. this is the international crisis group and it is always the argument. >> i think it's a local yemeni problem. yemen is a failed state and will continue to be a failed state. we have to go after the leadership of al qaeda, of isis and other groups wherever we find them and sometimes it's a tricky dance
part two the yemeni government, i believe, in banning u.s.ial ops raids for the present, is simply playing for their population. it's local politics. they aren't stopping our drone attacks. they aren't stopping intelligence and other support. and i think in time quietly we will be doing special operations raids again and hopefully they will go better next time. the bottom line here is it's unfair to expect perfection in war. >> melissa: this is a quote from a brus el-based humanitarian...
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the ninth circuit cannot confer onto a yemeni national living in yemen with no status in our country a right to enter with our country. such a right to exist be, chris, that would mean every time we deny a visa to a foreign national, they could sue in an american court for damages for lost benefits in terms of welfare and employment. that would be ludicrous. 80 million people visit this country every year through airports, land ports and and seaports. of course the president has the authority to impose be moderate, necessary and sensible restrictions including putting in place new vetting procedures to protect this country. that power was delegated to him explicitly by congress and adheres to him under his article ii powers under the u.s. constitution. this is a judicial usurpation of power, it is a violation of judges' proper role in litigating disputes. we will fight it, and we will make sure that we take actions to keep from happening in the future what's happened in the past. we've had hundreds of individuals enter this country through our immigration system on visas who have gon
the ninth circuit cannot confer onto a yemeni national living in yemen with no status in our country a right to enter with our country. such a right to exist be, chris, that would mean every time we deny a visa to a foreign national, they could sue in an american court for damages for lost benefits in terms of welfare and employment. that would be ludicrous. 80 million people visit this country every year through airports, land ports and and seaports. of course the president has the authority...
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esto se ve iniciado esta maÑanapor los propietarios de los comercios de origen yemenÍ.padres indocumentados. >> tenemos que preocuparnos por los niÑos chicos que no deben separarlos de las familias. no debe ser asÍ. los niÑos chiquitos no deben estar separados de la familia. blanca: marcharon a travÉs de harlem y por el barrio en donde se encuentra su escuela. >> organizamos esto, queremos pelear por lo que estÁ haciendo trump. hablamos con la escuela y la escuela nos dijo que podemos salir por una hora para marchar hasta la 116. hoy estamos acÁ. blanca: la comunidad de yemen en esta ciudad en el optÓ por una manera distinta a la de los estudiantes para manifestar por su rechazo a la polÍtica de donald trump son alrededor de 6000 las bodegas cuyos propietarios nacieron en yemen. 1000 de ellos optaron por cerrar sus puertas en el dÍa de hoy. yemen forma parte de las listas de siete paÍses con restricciones de ingreso estados unidos. >>no tenemos dÓnde irquiero traer a mi esposa y mis hijos pero no sabemos lo que hacer. >> dice este bodeguero yemen y es la forma que tiene
esto se ve iniciado esta maÑanapor los propietarios de los comercios de origen yemenÍ.padres indocumentados. >> tenemos que preocuparnos por los niÑos chicos que no deben separarlos de las familias. no debe ser asÍ. los niÑos chiquitos no deben estar separados de la familia. blanca: marcharon a travÉs de harlem y por el barrio en donde se encuentra su escuela. >> organizamos esto, queremos pelear por lo que estÁ haciendo trump. hablamos con la escuela y la escuela nos dijo...
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. >>> after president trump ordered that raid in yemen which killed some yemeni civilians, the yemeni government is saying it can will ban the u.s. from ground operations. we have more on that next. we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $6.95 per trade? uhhh- and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $6.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. dude. your crunching's scaring the fish. dude. they're just jealous. new kellogg's raisin bran crunch with crunchy clusters and the taste of apples and strawberries. (excited) i got one! (jokingly) guess we're having cereal for dinner. new kellogg's raisin bran crunch apple strawberry >>> president trump is obviously an unusual client. while the justice department is defending the ban, he suggested any ruling agai
. >>> after president trump ordered that raid in yemen which killed some yemeni civilians, the yemeni government is saying it can will ban the u.s. from ground operations. we have more on that next. we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $6.95 per trade? uhhh- and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what...
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. >>> after president trump ordered that raid in yemen which killed some yemeni civilians, the yemeni government is saying it can will ban the u.s. from ground operations. we have more on that next. befi was active.gia, i was energetic. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who h
. >>> after president trump ordered that raid in yemen which killed some yemeni civilians, the yemeni government is saying it can will ban the u.s. from ground operations. we have more on that next. befi was active.gia, i was energetic. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some,...
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officials who confirm that he released an audio recording, taunting president trump as he spoke to the yemeni people, saying "the fool of the white house got slapped at the beginning of his road in your land." the white house tdeclined to comment. al qaeda in yemen has been behind several attacks, including the failed underwear bomb earn. >> it would be unfair to say this was a slap-dash operation, even though the trump administration is new to the national security world and maybe getting its feet under it, the counter terrorism community, to include the military is well-schooled and well-oiled in terms of launching these kinds of attacks. >> reporter: all of the leaders in the military chain of command were in agreement that the prospect of getting al rimmi made it worth the risk. trump was told by the secretary of defense and the chairman of the joint chiefs of attack that the possibility of catching al rimi would be a game changer. they told the president they doubted the obama administration would have been bold enough to try it. the operation was larger than any counter terrorism strike
officials who confirm that he released an audio recording, taunting president trump as he spoke to the yemeni people, saying "the fool of the white house got slapped at the beginning of his road in your land." the white house tdeclined to comment. al qaeda in yemen has been behind several attacks, including the failed underwear bomb earn. >> it would be unfair to say this was a slap-dash operation, even though the trump administration is new to the national security world and...
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. >> just minutes ago this 12-year-old yemeni girl arrived at sfo to see her family. she's been stuck in limbo for more than a week. rick boone is live at the airport now with this emotional moment. rick, you were right there when
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more than three million yemeni children and pregnant women are desperately malnourished. saudi arabia controls yemen's borders. nothing can enter without its approval, not even food, medicine, or fuel. >> this boy is very weak. he has lost all his hair due to severe malnutrition. his family has no money. they can't afford medicines or food. poor people here suffer terribly as a result of saudi arabia's blockades. reporter: yemen is no stranger to hunger. it's the poorest of the arab countries, but the war has made the situation much worse. officials haven't been paid for months, and there are hardly any other jobs. there's no such thing as free medical care. patients have to pay for everything themselves, including medicine and food. it's unclear what will happen to this boy if his family can't afford further treatment. >> sometimes we can afford medicine, sometimes we can't. he needs x-rays and other tests, but we don't have the money for them. we'll probably leave the hospital soon. reporter: the world food programme is helping as much as it can, but even that's not eno
more than three million yemeni children and pregnant women are desperately malnourished. saudi arabia controls yemen's borders. nothing can enter without its approval, not even food, medicine, or fuel. >> this boy is very weak. he has lost all his hair due to severe malnutrition. his family has no money. they can't afford medicines or food. poor people here suffer terribly as a result of saudi arabia's blockades. reporter: yemen is no stranger to hunger. it's the poorest of the arab...
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a navy seal was killed in the shoot-out, along with 14 al-qaeda members, and several yemeni civiliansincluding an eight-year-old girl. the raid's apparent target, the leader of al-qaeda in the was not killed or captured. this comes as we're following breaking news of a new overseas trip planned for the c-i-a director. i'll have more on that coming up at six o'clock. right now -- a live look at the senate floor- where democrats are pulling a second straight all-nighter to protest another one of president trump's cabinet picks - attorney general nominee jeff sessions. this - as the battle over the president's executive order is now in the hands of the 9th u.s. circuit court of appeals. abc's maggie rulli is in northwest washington with more. right now- growing concern for a missing mom for a missing mom and baby in fairfax county. 16-year-old lizzy rivera colindres - and her 5 and a half month old son aidan have not been since mid january. yesterday crews were out retracing their steps - and talking to neighbors. there's also a search for the child's father: 18-year-old jose castillo ri
a navy seal was killed in the shoot-out, along with 14 al-qaeda members, and several yemeni civiliansincluding an eight-year-old girl. the raid's apparent target, the leader of al-qaeda in the was not killed or captured. this comes as we're following breaking news of a new overseas trip planned for the c-i-a director. i'll have more on that coming up at six o'clock. right now -- a live look at the senate floor- where democrats are pulling a second straight all-nighter to protest another one of...
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. >>> in new york city yemeni citizens closed their doors. more than 1,000 locations locked their doors from noon to 8:00 p.m. the trump administration has put a four-month hold on letting refugees into the u.s. from seven mostly muslim countries including yemen. >>> and the pentagon has launched a u.s. raid. the white house says president trump knew about the plans four days before his inauguration. a navy s.e.a.l. was killed during that mugs as were civilians. david martin reports. >> reporter: the charred wreckage of an american aircraft abandoned in yes, ma'am p and the bloody signs of civilian casualties. the mission had been first approved at the tail end of the obama administration but on one condition according to white house spokesman, sean spicer. >> the conclusion to hold for what they called a moonless night which by calendar wouldn't occur until president-elect trump was president. when the s.e.a.l.s reached the al qaeda compound they met stiffer than expected resistance. pinned down and surrounded they called in an air strike on
. >>> in new york city yemeni citizens closed their doors. more than 1,000 locations locked their doors from noon to 8:00 p.m. the trump administration has put a four-month hold on letting refugees into the u.s. from seven mostly muslim countries including yemen. >>> and the pentagon has launched a u.s. raid. the white house says president trump knew about the plans four days before his inauguration. a navy s.e.a.l. was killed during that mugs as were civilians. david martin...
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an estimated 1000 yemeni- americans shut down their stores today. yemen is on the list of seven countries where citizens are not allowed in the u.s. for 90 days. protesters in felony riot charges for this mess during the inauguration, the violent protest that took place that day. their next hearing is mid-march. alison: a local couple is back home after being stranded overseas because of president trump's immigration actions. they were heading home from their native country iran when the water took effect. flights in change amsterdam, but could not leave and wound up spending five days at the airport. the couple, who have immigrant visas, landed at dulles late this afternoon. >> it's unbelievable, i think. i did not think i could come here at all. i'm speechless right now come in tears, emotional. but we made it. we made it. alison: senators tim kaine of virginia and chris van hollen of maryland worked with a team of lawyers to get the couple cleared to reenter the u hacking of d.c. police cameras is an international situation tonight. according to
an estimated 1000 yemeni- americans shut down their stores today. yemen is on the list of seven countries where citizens are not allowed in the u.s. for 90 days. protesters in felony riot charges for this mess during the inauguration, the violent protest that took place that day. their next hearing is mid-march. alison: a local couple is back home after being stranded overseas because of president trump's immigration actions. they were heading home from their native country iran when the water...