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floor or all of the ground floor but i mean when you come into the believable and i talk about legal listing something that is something that is built without a permit and now want to make it legal you've got to meet the guidelines you've got ceiling heethsd and egregious window and light and ventilation and some other things but certainly in a bedroom an egress window the term legalize we assume that was not built legally and now the existing bedroom is why if it was an existing bedroom why are you trying to legalize it. >> i have a question. >> i'm sorry if we got this as dbi in the form of a complaint you order all the permits history and plans and have to go backwards and see where this building start and how to end up and give them advise could come if the form of a notice of violation. >> well. >> those people can - that might mean someone losing where they will. >> if i can phrase it if we grant the appeal and overturn the permit would there be a basis for deploying to have issues with this building does that question make sense. >> unless i file an nov. >> it would be that so
floor or all of the ground floor but i mean when you come into the believable and i talk about legal listing something that is something that is built without a permit and now want to make it legal you've got to meet the guidelines you've got ceiling heethsd and egregious window and light and ventilation and some other things but certainly in a bedroom an egress window the term legalize we assume that was not built legally and now the existing bedroom is why if it was an existing bedroom why...
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we know that the joint forces are still on the ground. so far there is a report that the attackers have been cornered into one of the dormitories. the police are still struggling to flush them out. when they initially attacked at 5:30 in the morning, the police were able to fight them off briefly, and they were able to retreat. then again, they regrouped, gained control, and were able to intercept the hotels. the fight is going on, and joint forces are struggling to flush the attackers out. >> let's go over that because that's a first we've been hearing, first we've put to air that eight people are confirmed dead. what details are authority giving you? are we talking about, we understand as you mentioned there, two of those are security guards. but what else are authorities saying about those confirmed dead? >> reporter: the authority is being very, very protective about the information on the ground, the area has been completely cordoned off. media is having a really difficult time accessing much information other than from people coming
we know that the joint forces are still on the ground. so far there is a report that the attackers have been cornered into one of the dormitories. the police are still struggling to flush them out. when they initially attacked at 5:30 in the morning, the police were able to fight them off briefly, and they were able to retreat. then again, they regrouped, gained control, and were able to intercept the hotels. the fight is going on, and joint forces are struggling to flush the attackers out....
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this is a ground-to-ground missile, and we stress there's a big thing being done now in order to find these missiles and to target these missiles. this is a military camp and munition store inside the mill stair camp al-hansa military camp, one of the camps in which they are trying to make their own plans, and we hit that camp also. this is an air defense site. and what comes to the ground operations the saudi ground forces are all over the borders, and they are doing their routine works, and they hit any gathering or any movement across the northern borders of yemen, and this goes with also the coalition forces attacks on the [ inaudible ] and other camps. the maritime operations are ongoing, going continuously. we control and monitor the movements of the naval ships. we follow every movement in aden gulf and babel in general according to their missions and the plans of actions. and would like at the end of this briefing to stress that the coalition forces want to -- want the relief operations to continue. this is important, but we need to stress also that there is a difficulty to do
this is a ground-to-ground missile, and we stress there's a big thing being done now in order to find these missiles and to target these missiles. this is a military camp and munition store inside the mill stair camp al-hansa military camp, one of the camps in which they are trying to make their own plans, and we hit that camp also. this is an air defense site. and what comes to the ground operations the saudi ground forces are all over the borders, and they are doing their routine works, and...
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they want to avoid ground forces but they can't really make any meaningful change on the ground using air power alone. that is a lesson that the west has learned in just the last decade. the middle eastern forces are just beginning to confront those difficult choices. >> aid agencies supporting alarm of the humanitarian impact of the fighting. while it's tough to get exact numbers the u.n. estimates more than 600 people have been killed since the airstrikes began. the violence has also driven an estimated 100,000 people from their homes. one of the pressing concerns is food shortages. before the airstrikes began 10 million faced difficulties obtaining food. the number has now gone up to 12 million. two planes from the red cross has now managed to land carrying 53 tons of itemser supplies. >> what is essential now is that an acute crisis that does evolve into a chronicle one. we have seen what has happened in syria in the fifth year of not only fighting but killing including killing civilians. i think there is still a window of opportunity when fighting and killing in yemen could be st
they want to avoid ground forces but they can't really make any meaningful change on the ground using air power alone. that is a lesson that the west has learned in just the last decade. the middle eastern forces are just beginning to confront those difficult choices. >> aid agencies supporting alarm of the humanitarian impact of the fighting. while it's tough to get exact numbers the u.n. estimates more than 600 people have been killed since the airstrikes began. the violence has also...
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there has been a lot of talk over the past few days of some sort of ground force internally taking on the houthis there's also been talk of humanitarian cease fire, the saudis themselves have offered said they are going to take care of the entire $270 million in aid requested by the u.n. and emergency appeal so restoration of hope can mean a lot of things. >> i want to bring in lawrence former assistance defense secretary in the united states i think lawrence, you are with us from our studios in washington, d.c. hey listen you have heard how we have as the day of restoration of hope has begun we are talking about the battle for control of yemen. do you think here as our guest here has said this is evidence that the military capability has been pretty much destroyed? i think it is a combination they have destroys a lot of the capability, but they are getting a lot of bad press because of the civilian casualties that have occurred with the bombing and also, with the presence of the american ships now particularly the aircraft carrier, i think they feel the houthis will not be able to be
there has been a lot of talk over the past few days of some sort of ground force internally taking on the houthis there's also been talk of humanitarian cease fire, the saudis themselves have offered said they are going to take care of the entire $270 million in aid requested by the u.n. and emergency appeal so restoration of hope can mean a lot of things. >> i want to bring in lawrence former assistance defense secretary in the united states i think lawrence, you are with us from our...
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control on the ground, is crucial. the saudis and their allies want to ensure president hattie can rule, they may have no choice but to send in ground troops. >> al jazeera. >> in the last half hour, saudi arib yeah's ambassador, has given more details about coalition campaigning. helicopters, medium weapons command and control air defense. as well as some of the strategic communications routs that they have used in order to try to take over yemen. >> our correspondents and on the border, in washington d.c. the saudi ambassador there also making a point about the u.n. resolution on sanctions against the houthiss what did he say? well as you might expect, he welcomed it, and he took it as a sign that the international community was united behind saudi arabia, now approaching it's third week, but beyond that, it was very much a >> about some sort of mass ground maneuver exercises on saudi soil at some point. whether -- again these are just -- the announcements that we hear from time to time, but very general and it is di
control on the ground, is crucial. the saudis and their allies want to ensure president hattie can rule, they may have no choice but to send in ground troops. >> al jazeera. >> in the last half hour, saudi arib yeah's ambassador, has given more details about coalition campaigning. helicopters, medium weapons command and control air defense. as well as some of the strategic communications routs that they have used in order to try to take over yemen. >> our correspondents and on...
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. >> the ground offensive and no action on the ground against houthis and forces and have been in control for almost four days. >> reporter: and we have a consultant fellow at the oil united services institute and joins us life from live from the british capitol and are we hearing an about turning point where we hear forces are gaining ground? >> it's a turning point at the moment but it remains to be seen and to and fro on the ground as air strikes make life difficult in certain areas and open up opportunities for the malitias and other forces on the ground in other areas so we will see gains and we will see losses as this thing progresses. >> who are these tribes let's clarify who they are, to the rebels or to the president? >> it's a little unclear at this stage, but it seems as though that they could be loyal to their tribe but ultimately to the ex president but it's not entirely clear who is fighting for who right now. i'm sure that on the ground too there are factions that are not entirely clear who they are fighting against because it's a very confused situation on the ground. some
. >> the ground offensive and no action on the ground against houthis and forces and have been in control for almost four days. >> reporter: and we have a consultant fellow at the oil united services institute and joins us life from live from the british capitol and are we hearing an about turning point where we hear forces are gaining ground? >> it's a turning point at the moment but it remains to be seen and to and fro on the ground as air strikes make life difficult in...
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we get ground forces in. this is the problem that saudi coalitions are facing. they don't want to use ground forces but they can't make any meaningful change from the air alone. we've learned this in the last decade. i'm afraid the middle eastern forces forces are just beginning to confront those different forces. >> speaking about the country's role in the yemen. war. he wanted to clarify the resolution on that parliament operation. >> we are in touch with other g gcc countries to assure them that their disappointment was based on an apparent misinterpretation parliament resolution. we do not abandon friends especially at a time when their security is under threat. >> former regions said that pakistan was specifically asked for military support by saudi arabia. >> they asked for troops. they asked for the army troops and air force supporting them in this situation against yemen. and pakistan was supposed to deliberate and their demand to the parliament and by the will of the people p decision was made by the
we get ground forces in. this is the problem that saudi coalitions are facing. they don't want to use ground forces but they can't make any meaningful change from the air alone. we've learned this in the last decade. i'm afraid the middle eastern forces forces are just beginning to confront those different forces. >> speaking about the country's role in the yemen. war. he wanted to clarify the resolution on that parliament operation. >> we are in touch with other g gcc countries to...
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one into the ground and another into the air. and the ensuing chaos, social security teacher brady olson he dove into action knot knocking the shooter to the ground. students thankful for his quick thinking. >> when we all ran away he was leading the other two men to run towards him. but he did save a lot of people. possibly even me possibly even my friends. >> it is suspected that the student was attempting so-called suicide by cop. he is booked on several weapons charges. >>> a 17-year-old girl forced by the courts to undergo chemotherapy for her cancer is at home this morning in remission after spending five months in a connecticut hospital. the teen identified only as cassandra c. was released from the facility yesterday after completing treatment. cassandra and her mother initially refused the chemo, want to go explore alternative treatments. but connecticut's supreme court ruled that cassandra didn't have the maturity to make her own medical decisions. >>> it affects 1 in 6 american adults. but the good news is there is a n
one into the ground and another into the air. and the ensuing chaos, social security teacher brady olson he dove into action knot knocking the shooter to the ground. students thankful for his quick thinking. >> when we all ran away he was leading the other two men to run towards him. but he did save a lot of people. possibly even me possibly even my friends. >> it is suspected that the student was attempting so-called suicide by cop. he is booked on several weapons charges....
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also reports from sources on the ground. aljazeera.com is where you need to go. we're going to bring you an update of all of our top stories in just a few moment's time. do stay with al jazeera. ♪ cloo >>> iraq's prime minister visits president obama at the white house asking for more help and more weapons to fight isil. the united nations security council takes action against yemen's houthi rebels limiting the flow of arms but it may not ease tensions. >>> and years of jail time and fines for some atlanta public school educators who cha
also reports from sources on the ground. aljazeera.com is where you need to go. we're going to bring you an update of all of our top stories in just a few moment's time. do stay with al jazeera. ♪ cloo >>> iraq's prime minister visits president obama at the white house asking for more help and more weapons to fight isil. the united nations security council takes action against yemen's houthi rebels limiting the flow of arms but it may not ease tensions. >>> and years of jail...
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what do you think will happen on the ground right now. our correspondent said that in aid therein were reports of movement of tanks by the houthis. >> the county attorney is what the saudis do within the next 4 hours. if we see an end of airstrikes, obviously, fainted airstrikes hold up then the ball is in the houthi court. and the question is whether they'll make preparations to pull out in areas of the country. the south, and even sanaa and points north. it's key to remember that if they pull out they're anxious to do this, not because they want to keep power but there is the question of who comes in. and for the houthis the idea, and this anxiety of who could come in really motivates their actions. the houthis feel that this, like the other battles they faced is more or also an existential fight. and to be honest, i think there is far more distrust than trust at this point. >> is the reality though, that neither side could carry on in this way but the saudis were clearly, obviously being criticized for the number of survivors in the ai
what do you think will happen on the ground right now. our correspondent said that in aid therein were reports of movement of tanks by the houthis. >> the county attorney is what the saudis do within the next 4 hours. if we see an end of airstrikes, obviously, fainted airstrikes hold up then the ball is in the houthi court. and the question is whether they'll make preparations to pull out in areas of the country. the south, and even sanaa and points north. it's key to remember that if...
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intense ground fighting moved in the sport city of aiden. a succession group has helped take over the city's international airport and the surrounding area. the succession are one of groups fighting the houthis on the ground. each has its own agenda. the players include forces loyal to president haidi and various tribes. saudi foreign minister says regaining control of yemen will not come easily but the region stability depends on it. >> translator: we are not war mongers but when they beat the drums of war we are ready and security is part of icc and arab national security. >> reporter: in the meantime those who can are getting out of yemen, 350 indian citizens left aboard an indian navy ship overnight and all those who remain there are growing concerns of a humanitarian crisis and no sign of a ceasefire any time soon. natasha, al jazeera. >>> nigeria new president says it's time for the country to feel heal its wounds and celebrations across the nation after they officially claimed muhammadu buhari as the winner of the closely fought elect
intense ground fighting moved in the sport city of aiden. a succession group has helped take over the city's international airport and the surrounding area. the succession are one of groups fighting the houthis on the ground. each has its own agenda. the players include forces loyal to president haidi and various tribes. saudi foreign minister says regaining control of yemen will not come easily but the region stability depends on it. >> translator: we are not war mongers but when they...
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floor but we're not requiring a cu if they were to go into ground floor or second-story and the goal to sensitive vices the floors other than the ground floor and then for 24th street in addition to that jeopardy idea we're including medical use and current controls permit- when the hardware store on 24th street transmissions without a public process to the intent of the controls to incentivize we aim to do this by incentive vision zero ground floor and incentive vision zero less actually uses than the greater we work closely with our small business partners and are in strong support and at the to derlg. >> as stayed the ordinance requires confuse for business professional used located on the first floor the noah valley and long upper market as well as it requires medical services located on the 24th street noah valley mc d and requires for limited financial services locating on the first story in the along market street west of octavia departments is in support of this ordinance for the following reasons the neighborhood commercial allow the controls for particular concerns it addre
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what's worse than that, we have on the ground, if we talk about the scenario of having on-the-ground troops, it is going to be really hard to distinguish who's who in yemen considering that the military going in is not going to know the geography of yemen very well and is not going to be able to distinguish who they're shooting at by just looking at them. i call on the ethics and rules of just war theory. i request that the saudi government reveal the targets that they've attacked and i actually ask them to be transparent about who they're attacking and to give people notice of the areas they're going to target. just a few days ago in sanaa, they attacked a weapons depot that was in the heart of sanaa and this weapons depot was targeted -- or blew up all the weapons in there, self-imploded and missiles came out of that mountain in every direction. that was in a heavily populated area. all of the areas where these air strikes are taking place are in tads sanaa and aden, and they are the most heavily populated areas again. so far we have no international ngo workers in yemen. we can't
what's worse than that, we have on the ground, if we talk about the scenario of having on-the-ground troops, it is going to be really hard to distinguish who's who in yemen considering that the military going in is not going to know the geography of yemen very well and is not going to be able to distinguish who they're shooting at by just looking at them. i call on the ethics and rules of just war theory. i request that the saudi government reveal the targets that they've attacked and i...
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space on those sites a big concentration of office space but the street level the first floor and the ground floor this has to occur so the 4 million office space is really constricty part of our future south of market neighborhood that's our approach i like the staff with a variety of open spaces connecting to the 4 street streetcar with the from me lesson becoming greatest places and major retail south of market population is growing dramatically we need more supermarkets that is the perfect place it will serve mission bay residents and, of course, the affordable housing we say community garden and playground the kind of pun fatality that can't do our nonprofit staff can do and finally i mentioned last week, we is a major development on student housing open the academy of art property they can fit one thousand students this is the right place for the student housing and we think that is utter the academy required to do it of the consequences of they're taking away ourcy slment thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners thanks for your time i'm joel are the electrical management corporatio
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do you expect to see gcc coalition ground forces in yemen? and what would egypt's role be in such an effort? what role would the united states play in such a scenario? >> based on the discussions that we had with our counterparts in riyadh and in abu daby last week, i think at this point in time what we understand is that they don't have any current plans to actually have a ground presence inside of yemen. they are as you said moving forces to the border. we believe that that's a largely for defensive purposes. and they are clear that this is something that they would consider if they see the requirement. but right now we haven't seen anything. as for the egyptian role, those discussions are on going. and there have not been any commitments that we're aware of on part of egypt to participate in any ground activity. >> lastly you testified that humanitarian situation was already dire in yemen before this crisis. and that malnutrition bad sanitation, no access to water, internal displacements, they're all rising internal concerns. what is the u
do you expect to see gcc coalition ground forces in yemen? and what would egypt's role be in such an effort? what role would the united states play in such a scenario? >> based on the discussions that we had with our counterparts in riyadh and in abu daby last week, i think at this point in time what we understand is that they don't have any current plans to actually have a ground presence inside of yemen. they are as you said moving forces to the border. we believe that that's a largely...
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they start hearing cracking from the ground below the gun. the crew backs away in the cannons fall through the gun deck into the rooms below. no problem, we will go downstairs and public and out and start all over again and fix the floor later. they get down here in the get into this room and there is holes in the ceilings. where did the gun go? this is a solid stone wall. then they start thinking -- an old spanish fort, they had all that gold, secret room, early retirement. the post got gold fever. the lieutenant commander of the post had to take it on himself to get lowered on a rope into that hole to find that done. he got down there and found that doorway sealed in and that's when he got gold fever. he literally kicked his way through the ceiling. he got into their anti-felt this huge black mound was all the treasure chest. he was going to dig into it and find his goal. ultimately when the army breaks through the doorway, and the to room out, they find the head -- the bones of over 100 head of longhorn cattle. they find bones of chickens
they start hearing cracking from the ground below the gun. the crew backs away in the cannons fall through the gun deck into the rooms below. no problem, we will go downstairs and public and out and start all over again and fix the floor later. they get down here in the get into this room and there is holes in the ceilings. where did the gun go? this is a solid stone wall. then they start thinking -- an old spanish fort, they had all that gold, secret room, early retirement. the post got gold...
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. >> i saw many people, injured people on the ground. ambulances arrived very late, and many people died of their wounds. >> two other blasts targeting a shrine. groups affiliated with isil are to blame. >> today, the taliban did not take responsibility. daesh took responsibility. international for for terrorists are responsible. they are not our people. if you're afghan or muslim, stand with us. >>> ghani called this a new war against international terrorists terrorists. the attacks came as parliament approved all of ghani's cabinet picks. it took six months to get here. ghani said that it may take a long time, but they will create a strong government. >> well, jennifer joins us live now. jennifer claims can't be verified at this point but who might be behind this attack in the eastern city of jalalabad? >> well, president ghani is saying that groups related isil claimed responsibility, and this would mark really a very big shift in afghanistan. it would be the first attack by anyone related to isil in afghanistan. president ghani said
. >> i saw many people, injured people on the ground. ambulances arrived very late, and many people died of their wounds. >> two other blasts targeting a shrine. groups affiliated with isil are to blame. >> today, the taliban did not take responsibility. daesh took responsibility. international for for terrorists are responsible. they are not our people. if you're afghan or muslim, stand with us. >>> ghani called this a new war against international terrorists...
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and is once they got to the ground, it was like two different levels. this is crazy because lyoto machida is a brazilian jujitsu black belt. it's the ability to do different things, the things you don't expect on the ground that makes him hard to deal with. >> and the other big fact, luke fought an extremely smart fight tonight, something you thought, chris, would be an advantage for machida. machida is known as an incredibly smart fighter. doesn't make mistakes in there. and we always wondered wok hold to be aggressive. he showed tonight he not only stepped up his level technically but mentally rockhold is on another level again. >> you said, chris this is about match-ups should you fight rockhold. how do you think you match up with him? >> it's a great match-up for me. he is a very well-rounded fighter, but doesn't have an expertise in anything. and i think that's going to be the problem he has to face with me. i have a -- i'm a master at wrestling, at jujitsu. striking, i'm an expert in as well. i'm the best at everything. he's in trouble. >> that is
and is once they got to the ground, it was like two different levels. this is crazy because lyoto machida is a brazilian jujitsu black belt. it's the ability to do different things, the things you don't expect on the ground that makes him hard to deal with. >> and the other big fact, luke fought an extremely smart fight tonight, something you thought, chris, would be an advantage for machida. machida is known as an incredibly smart fighter. doesn't make mistakes in there. and we always...
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>> a shocking incident. >> get on the ground! >> and a convenience store owner has a surprise in store for this would-be robber. >> i take the gun and i just chop off. >> what will the thief do? so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it...
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then one day, 2 women chained themselves to a seismic testing truck, and exploration work ground to a halt. >> but the reprieve was only temporary. at summer's end, swn returned. >> they made a compound in rexton, and then they put spotlights on it and then they put a gate on it and then it was as if it was their trophy and they put all these thumper trucks there, about 7,6,7 thumper trucks. >> elsipogtog community members lit a sacred fire at the exit to the compound where swn was parking the trucks. the rcmp blocked the adjacent road, and a blockade went up. swn's vehicles were trapped. another encampment grew and the mi'kmaq warrior society was asked to secure it. swn was losing 54 thousand dollars each day their vehicles remained on the lot guarded by private security. so they obtained a court injunction against the sites occupants, which the royal canadian mounted police could enforce at any time. as the threat of police action loomed, tension on the site escalated. and on october 17, the day before the injunction was set to expire, the rcmp moved in. >> i don't know why they cou
then one day, 2 women chained themselves to a seismic testing truck, and exploration work ground to a halt. >> but the reprieve was only temporary. at summer's end, swn returned. >> they made a compound in rexton, and then they put spotlights on it and then they put a gate on it and then it was as if it was their trophy and they put all these thumper trucks there, about 7,6,7 thumper trucks. >> elsipogtog community members lit a sacred fire at the exit to the compound where...
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get on the ground! get on the ground! get on the ground! >> when he was chased from out of the store and eventually arrested in the parking lot by my deputy, he was stealing a generator. a quite large generator that would power a standard size home. >> i wasn't going anywhere. [ siren ] >> you were running from me. >> a repeat offender in the business. poaching and profiting. >> when we did research we found out that he was selling these items at a pawn shop within our area. we saw based on the date of occurrences they could see him coming in every day, almost the same time, walking straight into the store. >> according to sheriff knight, to warn some the lesser known thieves in waiting, modern criminals make great use of social media. >> they have in this day and age a facebook and instant messaging. they communicate on a regular basis. whether we arrest them, we hear them in the jail talking about other people about not coming to sarasota county. >> do not go to burlington coat factory. don't go to bealls or sports authority. they're doin
get on the ground! get on the ground! get on the ground! >> when he was chased from out of the store and eventually arrested in the parking lot by my deputy, he was stealing a generator. a quite large generator that would power a standard size home. >> i wasn't going anywhere. [ siren ] >> you were running from me. >> a repeat offender in the business. poaching and profiting. >> when we did research we found out that he was selling these items at a pawn shop within...
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. >> how about the ground swallowing people into the ground? >> like the earth that collapsed? it's not like the tv shows. >> the earth does move and it bumps up and you get a ground fracture but it's not something that opens up and sucks you up into haddes. >> it's not going anywhere. we are going to have a lot of damage, but this myth that california is going to the ocean is not real. >> southern california is moving north. it's coming up from the south to the north. >> you would have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. maybe millions of years from now, part of los angeles will be in the bay area. >> for better or worse. >> yes. >> this is a tough question. >> those other ones weren't tough. >> this is a really easy challenge. are the smaller ones less stress? >> yes. the amount released in small earthquakes is that they are so small in you need many of those. >> i think would you probably have to have maybe hundreds of magnitude earthquakes of 4.7. >> so small earthquakes are not making our lives better in the future? >> not anyway that you can count on. >>
. >> how about the ground swallowing people into the ground? >> like the earth that collapsed? it's not like the tv shows. >> the earth does move and it bumps up and you get a ground fracture but it's not something that opens up and sucks you up into haddes. >> it's not going anywhere. we are going to have a lot of damage, but this myth that california is going to the ocean is not real. >> southern california is moving north. it's coming up from the south to the...
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the ground operation is continued on the same way. and we targeted all of the areas around the borders, southern borders of the kingdom, but they were very isolated operations and only need to respond by heavy artillery. the sea operation is continuing as i have stated before. that some of the secure secure -- salvage ship which came from the west coast, which are carrying medical goods and it did protect it and make sure that it reaches the many people which made the help very difficult. so the operations are continuing where the popular committees are concentrating, and make sure that all of the help is going to the -- to the people. and is not being used by the militias or the rebels so they can get all of the necessary help especially the hospitals, and the -- and those who are not ill. from egyptian [ inaudible ], today the pakistani parliament stood up neutrally on what is taking place in yemen. how does this affect the coalition forces? especially the military pakistani soldiers is very-well trained to the areas, which is simil
the ground operation is continued on the same way. and we targeted all of the areas around the borders, southern borders of the kingdom, but they were very isolated operations and only need to respond by heavy artillery. the sea operation is continuing as i have stated before. that some of the secure secure -- salvage ship which came from the west coast, which are carrying medical goods and it did protect it and make sure that it reaches the many people which made the help very difficult. so...
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control on the ground is crucial. if the saudis and their allies want to ensure president hadi can rule they may have no choice but to send in ground troops. >>> two egyptian military cadets have been killed in an explosion. the bomb exploded as they were waiting to board a bus in the nile valley. police and soldiers have been the target of regular attacks since the overthrow of president mohammed morsi in 2013. >>> 13 iraqi soldiers have been killed in battles with isil fighters. 22 others were injured in the fighting as the iraqi army ramps up its efforts to regain control of anbar. we're joined live now from the capitol of baghdad. omar could you put in to perspective these gains that isil continues to make. >> reporter: well it's clear that isil remains a very powerful force despite the offensive from the iraqi army as well as the u.s.-lead coalition air strikes, not only against the group in anbar but other parts of the country. the recent gains are quite big at least four areas to the north and northeast of rama
control on the ground is crucial. if the saudis and their allies want to ensure president hadi can rule they may have no choice but to send in ground troops. >>> two egyptian military cadets have been killed in an explosion. the bomb exploded as they were waiting to board a bus in the nile valley. police and soldiers have been the target of regular attacks since the overthrow of president mohammed morsi in 2013. >>> 13 iraqi soldiers have been killed in battles with isil...
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we're damming rivers, pulling up ground water, ground water mining faster than these ground water sources can be replenished, and we're damming rivers so most of the major rivers in the world no longer reach the ocean and where fresh river meets salt water is an important spawning ground for aquatic life. the moster underdemand is for the global economy, and it's important to start off with knowledge of something called virtual water, the water that's embedded in things we eat or computers we news whatever. until not long ago, the united nations said each person on earth uses x amount of water, and now we understand that that's one-tenth of the water that we really use nine tenths of the water we use is not something we see or touch, but embedded in our dinners and so on. if you sit down as a family of four to a small steak each, you're consuming the equivalent of an olympic size swimming pool with that steak. this is -- we're beginning now to bring this into equation to understand what this means. what's happening is like a bathtub. it's like a bunch of us sitting around a great big tub
we're damming rivers, pulling up ground water, ground water mining faster than these ground water sources can be replenished, and we're damming rivers so most of the major rivers in the world no longer reach the ocean and where fresh river meets salt water is an important spawning ground for aquatic life. the moster underdemand is for the global economy, and it's important to start off with knowledge of something called virtual water, the water that's embedded in things we eat or computers we...
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on the ground. as you continue to watch it frame by frame, you can see there's some movement and somebody stands up. >> reporter: we also wanted to know if this suspect did take the officer's taser, was it ever in his hands on the video? >> i don't see anything dangling down. if there is we sure can't see it. it looks like just a fist. >> reporter: on the video, officer slager returns to where the struggle where with the suspect first began. crouches down but the cell phone video pans off him before we see what he picks up or what he does with it. >> the positioning. >> reporter: but our expert told us given the officer's positioning, it appears he's making a move to pick up the original object that fell just off the dirt path. moments later, the enhanced videotape gives us our best image yet of officer slager dropping an object to the ground. curiously close to the victim's body. >> you can see something appear right here both above his kneecap and it gets really -- >> reporter: it releases. >> it
on the ground. as you continue to watch it frame by frame, you can see there's some movement and somebody stands up. >> reporter: we also wanted to know if this suspect did take the officer's taser, was it ever in his hands on the video? >> i don't see anything dangling down. if there is we sure can't see it. it looks like just a fist. >> reporter: on the video, officer slager returns to where the struggle where with the suspect first began. crouches down but the cell phone...
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even though he was so close to the ground. >> we all gathered at the ground, and he was just laughing and carrying on. he was back up in the air that day. allen is just my hero. he never gave up for one second. >> the very next day, the team breaks a world record for canopy formation. one of those skydivers, allen. >>> coming up -- >> rescues spot a man whose time is running out. >> he was up in the midst of it. he wasn't doing well. >> when "caught on camera" continues. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the moon. it's a marvelous thing! oh! haha! so you can replace plane tickets, traveler's cheques, a lost card. really? that worked? american express' timeless safety and security are now available on apple pay. the next evolution of membership is here. and it's...well...just a car. without taking it for a spin, test-drive our full lineup only at your local john deere dealer. feel like this. look like this. feel like this. with dreamwalk insoles, turn s
even though he was so close to the ground. >> we all gathered at the ground, and he was just laughing and carrying on. he was back up in the air that day. allen is just my hero. he never gave up for one second. >> the very next day, the team breaks a world record for canopy formation. one of those skydivers, allen. >>> coming up -- >> rescues spot a man whose time is running out. >> he was up in the midst of it. he wasn't doing well. >> when "caught...
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aren't they giving on the ground? >> yes, yes, sir we are talking about material support as well and again that support is provided through the shia. >> through their proxy they give them the money and the arms, which has undermined our mission that we had in cooperation that we lad to try to deal with al qaeda. isn't that right, general votel in yemen? >> yes senator i think that that's true. >> so the other thing i wanted to ask general austin, bahrain we have an important partnership in bahrain do we not? in fact, we have the location there of the united states fifth lead, is that correct? >> that is correct. >> what is iran doing with regard to the bahrain government which is a sunni government. as i understand it they are also trying to destabilize that government, which would, of course, in my view, threaten our interests there? >> correct, senator we see the same reach through the shia population, which increases sectarian tension and serves as a destabilizing effect. >> which you know obviously bahrain is a di
aren't they giving on the ground? >> yes, yes, sir we are talking about material support as well and again that support is provided through the shia. >> through their proxy they give them the money and the arms, which has undermined our mission that we had in cooperation that we lad to try to deal with al qaeda. isn't that right, general votel in yemen? >> yes senator i think that that's true. >> so the other thing i wanted to ask general austin, bahrain we have an...
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there is no means for troops on the ground or boots on the ground. we did ask for it. they don't have that in mind or in planning and we accept that. >> rose: but that's not going to happen. >> period. >> rose: what do you think of the turks? >> well, we're working with them. what we have done see we may have different things with different countries. true, for over the last decade or so or more there has been the -- with certain countries and our neighbors. in my opinion and that's the policy of this government we shouldn't stop short of any relationship because we have -- that is a reason why we should build a very good working relationship. it doesn't mean we have to neglect the existence but we can keep them, shove them aside until we are able to show them. and we can move forward with other mutual interests which are much much more, occupies much more area in our bilateral relationship than those which we differ. >> rose: with kobani and the troops they wanted to do in syria and they did not do that. as you know a lot of young people have come through the turkish
there is no means for troops on the ground or boots on the ground. we did ask for it. they don't have that in mind or in planning and we accept that. >> rose: but that's not going to happen. >> period. >> rose: what do you think of the turks? >> well, we're working with them. what we have done see we may have different things with different countries. true, for over the last decade or so or more there has been the -- with certain countries and our neighbors. in my...
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at the moment the houthis are on the ground. ali abdullah saleh the ex-president, his allies are on the ground, and it's difficult to know if it will go smoothly. >> all along there it has been said there needs to be a diplomatic solution. he has been appointed by president baha, and he's far more popular among a broad range of people in yemen. >> there are many people who are actually hoping for this and saying that it's time to step down. but at the same time the cards have been burned so it's difficult. is baha going to step up and take the presidency and work with the very fragile. are they going to find the political alliances? he is very popular and liked by many groups. not like hady. hadi had very few supporters, really on the ground, sort of speaking because of the difficult situation within the few years that he was in control. >> it's been very interesting talking with you. thank you for come together studio. >>> can you describe what it's like inside sanaa the capital tonight? >> well surprisingly it's been calm over
at the moment the houthis are on the ground. ali abdullah saleh the ex-president, his allies are on the ground, and it's difficult to know if it will go smoothly. >> all along there it has been said there needs to be a diplomatic solution. he has been appointed by president baha, and he's far more popular among a broad range of people in yemen. >> there are many people who are actually hoping for this and saying that it's time to step down. but at the same time the cards have been...
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intense ground fighting moved in the port city of aiden. the group says it has helped take over the city's international airport and the surrounding area. they are one of a number of groups now fighting the houthis on the ground. each has its own agenda the players include forces loyal to president haidi and various tribes and says regaining control of yemen will not come easily but the region stable depends on it. >> translator: we are not war mongers but with the grounds of war we are ready. yemen security is part of icc and arab national security. >> reporter: in the meantime those who can are getting out of yemen. about 350 indian citizens left for here left in a ship overnight and those who remain there are growing concerns of a humanitarian crisis and no sign of a ceasefire any time soon. natasha, al jazeera. >>> joining me now is correspondent who has reported extensively on yemen and we are now a week long into this campaign, just give us a sense of where things are right now inside yemen. >> well, the latest developments on the gro
intense ground fighting moved in the port city of aiden. the group says it has helped take over the city's international airport and the surrounding area. they are one of a number of groups now fighting the houthis on the ground. each has its own agenda the players include forces loyal to president haidi and various tribes and says regaining control of yemen will not come easily but the region stable depends on it. >> translator: we are not war mongers but with the grounds of war we are...
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the ground shook and swayed. it was never ending. after that, many, many aftershocks which continued. so people are out of their buildings, out of their neighborhoods. into any big open space they can find. and in these matters, even though the people are not cognizant of the signs, they know that aftershocks can kill as much as premiere shocks. >> kanak, where were you, you talked about it lasting so long, where were you? how long did it take you? our last guest, they couldn't quite figure out that this was an earthquake occurring. did you realize as soon as it started you that were experiencing an earthquake? >> reporter: it's a surreal situation i was with family and friends sitting down for lunch on the ground floor. of course, you shake more when you're an 0 the upper floors but it was like a moving ship in a turbulent sea. it was swaying. it was difficult even from the ground floor to move out of the building, hold might go father, holding an elderly neighbor, and my mother who is unwell, to carry her out of the room and come o
the ground shook and swayed. it was never ending. after that, many, many aftershocks which continued. so people are out of their buildings, out of their neighborhoods. into any big open space they can find. and in these matters, even though the people are not cognizant of the signs, they know that aftershocks can kill as much as premiere shocks. >> kanak, where were you, you talked about it lasting so long, where were you? how long did it take you? our last guest, they couldn't quite...
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keep in mind there was another operation on the ground in somalia with ground forces that killed not an american but an international hostage from south africa. so all these options at the president's hands, all of them are risky in these contexts and all of them have potential positives but also potential great negatives. we're seeing this one here in the worst form possible accidentally killing an american and italian. as you mentioned, poppy, leading up to this you have the broader debate strikes counter-terrorism, civilians killed on the ground local nationals. in a country such as pakistan and afghanistan as welles the primary feeder of anti-american feeling there and, two, a real recruiting tool for the very groups that are being targeted in these operations. al qaeda, the taliban, isis in syria. you kill civilians on the ground that helps drive people to these groups. from ra tribal perspective, your brother, relative killed in a strike like this you would feel an obligation to join the group. you've seen that. even going back to donald rumsfeld a decade ago, he asked the ques
keep in mind there was another operation on the ground in somalia with ground forces that killed not an american but an international hostage from south africa. so all these options at the president's hands, all of them are risky in these contexts and all of them have potential positives but also potential great negatives. we're seeing this one here in the worst form possible accidentally killing an american and italian. as you mentioned, poppy, leading up to this you have the broader debate...
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i'm going to put you in the ground. now what? >> while most of his fellow inmates infuriate him, abuhl wanted our female producer to know that he has nothing but respect for women and children. >> i have zero tolerance for certain behaviors in other men. they disrespect a woman, they try to take, you know, sexually, i'm going to put them in the ground. there's certain people and certain criteria. rape-os, child molesters. you can't cure them. there's no cure for them. so, you kill them. that's how you deal with the problem. there's no more problem then. >> abuhl went on to give us a graphic account of how he murdered his cellmate. >> he was talking about how he was going to strangle this lady. so, i tore up the sheet.
i'm going to put you in the ground. now what? >> while most of his fellow inmates infuriate him, abuhl wanted our female producer to know that he has nothing but respect for women and children. >> i have zero tolerance for certain behaviors in other men. they disrespect a woman, they try to take, you know, sexually, i'm going to put them in the ground. there's certain people and certain criteria. rape-os, child molesters. you can't cure them. there's no cure for them. so, you kill...
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we do not have 35 boots on the ground. that is important to rrm that the hiring process is lengthy, there is attrition and wash out so we probably have somewhere around right now 27 or 28 boots on the ground and that gets us to about 3 sometimes 4 because we have overlapping shifts. we have a new park patrol manager who has had a career in law enforcement and is a good manager and have overlapping shifts and design thing tooz screez more resources out of the bodies so we are probably at 3 to 4 at any time >> i know that there is a additional hch people going to through a class currentry? >> we just had a hiring process and again they are very lengthy background and training process and think we had a class of about 10 but i think we lost 3. we lost 3 so we have 7 and will go back to the well. we are in the midolaffhiring process now to fill those remaining vaeckancy >> once you're staffed up to watt you are bunl budgeted for jrktss i think 35 and then because of for a variety of reasons there is a hr stat about productive
we do not have 35 boots on the ground. that is important to rrm that the hiring process is lengthy, there is attrition and wash out so we probably have somewhere around right now 27 or 28 boots on the ground and that gets us to about 3 sometimes 4 because we have overlapping shifts. we have a new park patrol manager who has had a career in law enforcement and is a good manager and have overlapping shifts and design thing tooz screez more resources out of the bodies so we are probably at 3 to 4...
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he was supposed to be the main mediator with yemen's political allies all on the ground. but what he did instead he is chap roand a process that was chaperoned a process that was all, a bureaucratic exercise of good governance with nothing being implemented on the ground. analysts and others like myself, have said, the salaries went to all 565 members. they all met with each other since march 2013 and ended in january of 2014. the houthi rebels had representatives in that and part of that national dialogue conference and they seemed to agree on everything but the minute the dialogue concluded nothing was being implemented on the ground which angers the militia pushing them making them take advantage of the political vac accumulate, they pushed from sada to sanaa the negotiation clearly failed. after the national dialogue conference he even met with several political parties and tried to bring them into consensus but continuously failed to do so. lost faith in him and in the international community. >> meanwhile the former president of yemen many ali abdullah saleh has ask
he was supposed to be the main mediator with yemen's political allies all on the ground. but what he did instead he is chap roand a process that was chaperoned a process that was all, a bureaucratic exercise of good governance with nothing being implemented on the ground. analysts and others like myself, have said, the salaries went to all 565 members. they all met with each other since march 2013 and ended in january of 2014. the houthi rebels had representatives in that and part of that...
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he's also a pilot. >> a lot of these mining sites are restricted so we can't get to them on the ground down here, so today we're going to take to the skies to see what they look like from above. coal from west virginia is facing competition from other states and from natural gas. and after extracting the most easily accessible coal over the past few decades, companies have turned to a faster - and more aggressive - process to get what's left: - mountain top removal. the top of a mountain is blasted off to expose the seams of coal. heavy metals that have been locked in rock for millennia are exposed to air and water. >> pretty much anywhere you see cleared areas up here on mountain tops, those are surface mining sites. chemicals like the one that leaked into elk river are used to wash the coal at prep plants like this - to separate the coal from rock and clay. the waste that is left over - known as slurry - is pumped into impoundment lakes. sometimes it's piped into abandoned underground mines. if it leaks out, slurry can be a major source of contamination to groundwater >> mining impac
he's also a pilot. >> a lot of these mining sites are restricted so we can't get to them on the ground down here, so today we're going to take to the skies to see what they look like from above. coal from west virginia is facing competition from other states and from natural gas. and after extracting the most easily accessible coal over the past few decades, companies have turned to a faster - and more aggressive - process to get what's left: - mountain top removal. the top of a mountain...
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for four weeks now the reality on the ground is that there is a huge rift monk the yemeni people. people are fighting over whether they're sunni or shia and where they're from, a and all of that turmoil is happening on the ground. for him to talk about a national military without giving the specifics it seems very scary. we know that the realities on the ground in yemen have always moved a lot quicker than what we talked about here. so political rhetoric is always a lot slower than that. i hope that he realizes that in tournament of implementation, that they're able to keep up with the realities on the ground. as we mentioned earlier they're still fighting in aden. the outy militia group are fighting with people there. and it seems that it's going to be really hard to curb the houthis. and he saluted a lot of the militias and army forces and everybody who stood on the side of the airstrikes or against the houthi militias. it seems that he's thanking the coalition for stepping in and assisting him or respond together demands and of course he's speaking on behalf of the yemeni peopl
for four weeks now the reality on the ground is that there is a huge rift monk the yemeni people. people are fighting over whether they're sunni or shia and where they're from, a and all of that turmoil is happening on the ground. for him to talk about a national military without giving the specifics it seems very scary. we know that the realities on the ground in yemen have always moved a lot quicker than what we talked about here. so political rhetoric is always a lot slower than that. i hope...
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we urge the coalition to parachute group troops on the ground. there must be force on ground. the people here are under bombardment. the families remain under siege. we can't get to them. despite the ninth day of the saudi-led aerial exam pain the houthi and forces loyal to the former president remain strong and are fighting back. these pictures show boxes of weapons and ammunition dropped by the saudi-led coalition jets to forces backing the president in aden. meanwhile, the so-called popular committee's loyal to the president are engaged in street battles in the city. coalition jets bombed houthi forces and their allies in and around the airport. a number of air strikes forced the rebels and forces loyal to him to leave the presidential palace a day after they company tured it. >> this is a gimmick, because they cannot keep that. they were just on the top of the mountains, and last night they took a hard beating. i'm sure they're on the run. they're effectively beacceptablinged. aden is a peninsula, and they're blockeded in it with civilians. the unfortunate thing is they're
we urge the coalition to parachute group troops on the ground. there must be force on ground. the people here are under bombardment. the families remain under siege. we can't get to them. despite the ninth day of the saudi-led aerial exam pain the houthi and forces loyal to the former president remain strong and are fighting back. these pictures show boxes of weapons and ammunition dropped by the saudi-led coalition jets to forces backing the president in aden. meanwhile, the so-called popular...
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prime minister al-abadi: there is no need for troops on the ground or boots on the ground. we do not have that in mind or in planning. charlie: so no. prime minister al-abadi: not going to happen, period. charlie: what do you think of the turks? prime minister al-abadi: sure, over the last decade or so or more, there have been disagreements with countries and our neighbors. in my opinion, we should not stop short because we have a problem. that is a reason why we should build a very good working relationship. it does not mean we have to neglect the problems. but at least we can keep them and move forward with our mutual interests, which are much, much more -- or is much more area in our bilateral relationship than those items that we differ on. charlie: that was a real problem, that the turks did not do what some perhaps you and others, wanted them to do. syria. and they did not do that, and as you know, a lot of people, a lot of young people come to the turkish border to join them in iraq and fight iraqi soldiers correct? prime minister al-abadi: well, there are some. yes,
prime minister al-abadi: there is no need for troops on the ground or boots on the ground. we do not have that in mind or in planning. charlie: so no. prime minister al-abadi: not going to happen, period. charlie: what do you think of the turks? prime minister al-abadi: sure, over the last decade or so or more, there have been disagreements with countries and our neighbors. in my opinion, we should not stop short because we have a problem. that is a reason why we should build a very good...
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get on the ground! get on the ground! >> reporter: when the man turned back inside his car to get his license, the officer fired in an instant. >> are you hit? >> i think so. i can't feel my legs. i don't know what happened. why did you shoot me? >> well, you dove headfirst back in your car. >> i'm sorry. >> reporter: the victim, 35-year-old lavar jones, survived. the officer was fired and charged with aggravated assault and battery. in billings, montana, an officer approaches four men sitting inside of their car. >> hands up. all four of you, hands up. >> reporter: officer grant morrison appears to recognize one of them as a suspect from an earlier shooting. he tells him he's making him nervous. and then this. >> hands up. hands on the [ bleep ]. get your [ bleep ] hands up, i will shoot you. i will shoot you. hands up. hands up! hands up! i'll shoot you again, hands up! >> hands up. >> i'll shoot you, [ bleep ] get on the [ bleep ] ground. >> reporter: the man killed was unarmed, it turns out. but morrison feared for hi
get on the ground! get on the ground! >> reporter: when the man turned back inside his car to get his license, the officer fired in an instant. >> are you hit? >> i think so. i can't feel my legs. i don't know what happened. why did you shoot me? >> well, you dove headfirst back in your car. >> i'm sorry. >> reporter: the victim, 35-year-old lavar jones, survived. the officer was fired and charged with aggravated assault and battery. in billings, montana, an...
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how far from the capitol grounds did we know? >> what we need to do prosecute him, set a strong example. we don't want anymore stunts like this. >> reporter: the secret service denied reports it was given a heads up that hughes was about to fly into washington. but agency officials confirmed they talk to hughes 18 months ago, when they first heard about his plans. the secret service then forwarded the information to the capitol police. the agency's director joe clancy briefed lawmakers demanding answers. >> we have to come up with the appropriate technology to be able to know about these things. >> reporter: after a small drone crash landed on the white house grounds earlier this year and a man hopped the white house fence last fall the secret service is already working on security upgrades. such as adding temporary steel stik spikes to the fence to deter jumpers. seems nobody ever thought man way gyrocopter like something out of a james bond movie would ever pose a threat. least of all the president. >> i didn't see his initial
how far from the capitol grounds did we know? >> what we need to do prosecute him, set a strong example. we don't want anymore stunts like this. >> reporter: the secret service denied reports it was given a heads up that hughes was about to fly into washington. but agency officials confirmed they talk to hughes 18 months ago, when they first heard about his plans. the secret service then forwarded the information to the capitol police. the agency's director joe clancy briefed...
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- groups on the ground. i think everything and yemen is a result of lack of leadership. for good governance. ever since 2011 until now, we had an opportunity to take yemen out of the situation it was an animated towards democracy. we have all talked about the gcc deal that granted the president and as long as he was on the ground he could carry out operations and now we have a president who is residing there. his strength in yemen is getting weaker and weaker by the day and it is hard to imagine how he would go back and will again by issuing orders. that is the only thing he can do and that is how he rolled prior to do thousand 14. he would issue orders for things to be carried out but they would not be implement it. in order to move forward whether american, saudi, or any other part of the world, they need to sit down and taken yemen's history. i really do recommend to look at yemen's history not just in the past four years not the past 20 years, i would say to look really, really back. we are tribes by nat
- groups on the ground. i think everything and yemen is a result of lack of leadership. for good governance. ever since 2011 until now, we had an opportunity to take yemen out of the situation it was an animated towards democracy. we have all talked about the gcc deal that granted the president and as long as he was on the ground he could carry out operations and now we have a president who is residing there. his strength in yemen is getting weaker and weaker by the day and it is hard to...