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bbc news, northern russia. jane: i don't know. i think there has to be an easier way of doing scientific research. brings today's show to a close. you can find more on our website, or you can go to twitter. we are @bbcamericaus. thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days, cooling tradewinds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> bbc world news was presented by kcet los angeles.
bbc news, northern russia. jane: i don't know. i think there has to be an easier way of doing scientific research. brings today's show to a close. you can find more on our website, or you can go to twitter. we are @bbcamericaus. thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good....
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nhk world, in russia's far east. >>> rescue efforts continue in parts of northern japan that were hit by a powerful storm. 11 people are dead and three others are still missing after typhoon lionrock devastated the area earlier this week. many people are stranded because roads have been cut off. officials in the town are making arrangements to provide food for people who are stranded. japan's self-defense forces are starting relief operations as well. nine elderly parent patients i facility died after the building was flooded. authorities had not issued an evacuation order for the area. >> translator: the water level surged in just ten minutes. and they were trapped. one of our staff was holding a resident, but couldn't save the pers person. we're awfully sorry. >> this man living near the care home narrowly escaped the disaster. his whole house was swept away. >> i thought i was going to die. so i tied myself to a pillar, so that rescuers could easily identify my body. and an hour late, i got washed away. >> elsewhere in the same prefecture, an elderly woman was found dead in a house
nhk world, in russia's far east. >>> rescue efforts continue in parts of northern japan that were hit by a powerful storm. 11 people are dead and three others are still missing after typhoon lionrock devastated the area earlier this week. many people are stranded because roads have been cut off. officials in the town are making arrangements to provide food for people who are stranded. japan's self-defense forces are starting relief operations as well. nine elderly parent patients i...
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the northern territories. russia controls the four islands. japan claims them. the japanese government maintains the islands are an inherent part of its territory. it says the islands were illegally occupied after world war ii. >> translator: it's important that we talkk to the russian government and urge moscow to respond constructively to international challenges. i think the o other g7 nations will understand jajapan's approach. >> also in new york, prime minister abe met u.s. vice president joe biden. abe explained his determination to resolve the territorial issue with russia. >>> the united states and russia have faced off at the u.n. security council. they criticized each other for weakening the truce in syria. u.n. special envoy for syria said the parties involved should try to reach a compromise and prepare for further peace talks. russia's foreign minister blames rebels for disrupts the peace process. >> translator: antigovernment forces carried out attacks even after the withdrawal of government troops. >> the american secretary of state hit back by c
the northern territories. russia controls the four islands. japan claims them. the japanese government maintains the islands are an inherent part of its territory. it says the islands were illegally occupied after world war ii. >> translator: it's important that we talkk to the russian government and urge moscow to respond constructively to international challenges. i think the o other g7 nations will understand jajapan's approach. >> also in new york, prime minister abe met u.s....
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first was there northern neighbor, russia, the only military power in strikingly -- striking distance of 10. the second threat to japanese conquest was us. japanese southward expansion was too dangerous to attempt with our bases still standing in the levine's and supply lines open to wake. we were in their way. we had removed, but in the japanese way for off to washington when the special aps saidor on what the j was a mission of peace. jet task force not on a mission of the. he arrived in go smiling his toothy the japanese were a peaceloving people. their policy was devoted to the establishment of permanent peace in asia. delayingo china was the establishment of that piece. refusal to sell the oil and scrap was interfering with the establishment of that piece. our objections to their taking over the east indies am a any just -- greater east asia was an interruption of that piece. 17, mr. caruso and japanese masseter worsted by the president in the presence of the secretary of state. it quickly became clear that the japanese had brought no new proposals and that the japanese intended
first was there northern neighbor, russia, the only military power in strikingly -- striking distance of 10. the second threat to japanese conquest was us. japanese southward expansion was too dangerous to attempt with our bases still standing in the levine's and supply lines open to wake. we were in their way. we had removed, but in the japanese way for off to washington when the special aps saidor on what the j was a mission of peace. jet task force not on a mission of the. he arrived in go...
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smugglers use the northern to bring opium and heroin into russia. and every year, at least 60,000 people die there as a result of drugs. nicolai has been an addict for ten years. like many russians, the 28 year old began taking drugs at parties. first amphetamines then heroin, now the designer drug known as "spice". it's easy to get hold of in russia. he orders it by text message. ten minutes later he's told where he can collect it. his package has been left in a hole in the wall. scoring drugs here isn't difficult. >> before, you'd have to meet someone in person. the deal would happen face to face. that was dangerous. you could be caught by the police. it's much easier today. >> dimitri botov is all too familiar with stories like he was an addict for eleven years. now he works at the city drugs foundation in yekaterinburg. this video advertises spice. cheap ingredients from china have flooded the russian and now, thanks to the the drug is available around clock. >> this is an online shop selling drugs -- one of many. they buy the drug in large quan
smugglers use the northern to bring opium and heroin into russia. and every year, at least 60,000 people die there as a result of drugs. nicolai has been an addict for ten years. like many russians, the 28 year old began taking drugs at parties. first amphetamines then heroin, now the designer drug known as "spice". it's easy to get hold of in russia. he orders it by text message. ten minutes later he's told where he can collect it. his package has been left in a hole in the wall....
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steve: we are on a journey to a remote part of russia. speeding along the northern river. on board are election officials. and a ballot box. we land on a tiny island. it doesn't have a polling station, but then, there are only three registered voters living here. so it is off to find a place where the islanders can vote early in russia's parliamentary elections. with a few tweaks, a village kitchen becomes a voting center. after casting her vote, this 84-year-old settles down for a nice chat about her cabbage patch. she has 2 loves in her life, her flowers and her president. it is vladimir putin's party she voted for. "when putin raised my pension, i cried for joy," she tells me. and what does she think of democracy? "i don't know what that is," she says. i asked the same question here in this city and received so many different answers. "democracy is when there is order and security and no litter," she tells me. "it is some kind of struggle for something," she says. "i don't know what." but to these russians, democracy was all about free and fair elections. across russia,
steve: we are on a journey to a remote part of russia. speeding along the northern river. on board are election officials. and a ballot box. we land on a tiny island. it doesn't have a polling station, but then, there are only three registered voters living here. so it is off to find a place where the islanders can vote early in russia's parliamentary elections. with a few tweaks, a village kitchen becomes a voting center. after casting her vote, this 84-year-old settles down for a nice chat...
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russia says the truce was jeopardized yesterday when warplanes from the u.s. led coalition attacked syrian army positions in the eastern city of deir al-zor, which is surrounded by isis militants. syria says 83 of its soldiers were killed in what it called "dangerous and blatant aggression." in a written statement, the pentagon expressed "regret" for the unintentional "loss of lives." in a united nations security council emergency session last night, u.s. ambassador samantha power objected to russia's condemnation of the attack and the implication the u.s. may be colluding with isis. in today's elections in russia, president vladimir putin's ruling "united russia party" is on track to increase its majority in the lower house of parliament. united russia already controls 238 of the duma's 450 seats. an election monitoring group has received 1,300 complaints of voting violations. this is the first election to the duma since 2011, when allegations of ballot-rigging sparked massive anti-putin protests. german chancellor angela merkel is heading for a second electi
russia says the truce was jeopardized yesterday when warplanes from the u.s. led coalition attacked syrian army positions in the eastern city of deir al-zor, which is surrounded by isis militants. syria says 83 of its soldiers were killed in what it called "dangerous and blatant aggression." in a written statement, the pentagon expressed "regret" for the unintentional "loss of lives." in a united nations security council emergency session last night, u.s....
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they're known in japan as the northern territories. tokyo maintains they are an inherent part of japan. russia's foreign minister also spoke to reporters. >> translator: the two leaders agreed to continue the talks and results will be made public during the visit of vladimir putin to japan before the end of this year. >> abe and putin's meeting took place on the sidelines of an economic forum. business deals are another one of their priorities. >> translator: we understand the development of the far east region is one of russia's most urgent priorities. we will enhance cooperation between our two countries in the region. >> translator: i think it is very important for the governments to support business development between the two countries. we're seriously examining various proposals japan offered us in may. >> abe focused on those proposals which include energy development and industrial assistance in the far east. nhk world's tomoko kamata gave us insights into the meeting. >> after we heard from the comments from both sides, abe an
they're known in japan as the northern territories. tokyo maintains they are an inherent part of japan. russia's foreign minister also spoke to reporters. >> translator: the two leaders agreed to continue the talks and results will be made public during the visit of vladimir putin to japan before the end of this year. >> abe and putin's meeting took place on the sidelines of an economic forum. business deals are another one of their priorities. >> translator: we understand the...
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the world extends beyond that to russia, china and beyond and this hemisphere as well but settling to do there. walid phares thank you for being with us. returning with another terrifying stunt. you have seen him before. watch this, yes, that's right. he's that crazy dare devil who like to dive out of hotels and unfortunately for us he attaches gopros to his head jumping 40 feet below in laguna beach and trespasses hotel properties to do exactly this. there we go. one more time. up next donald trump says hillary clinton isn't it to lead the country. >> the president of the united states or my opponent and both won't even say the words, radical islamic terror. in fact, hillary clinton talks tougher about my supporters than she does about islamic terrorists. lou: trump campaign national spokesperson katrina pearson joins us next, stay here we will be right back. iveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. like how hard it's a-gonna fall. rain. the things it does to your parade. we've got a saying about rain too: when it rains...it
the world extends beyond that to russia, china and beyond and this hemisphere as well but settling to do there. walid phares thank you for being with us. returning with another terrifying stunt. you have seen him before. watch this, yes, that's right. he's that crazy dare devil who like to dive out of hotels and unfortunately for us he attaches gopros to his head jumping 40 feet below in laguna beach and trespasses hotel properties to do exactly this. there we go. one more time. up next donald...
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and russia continue to talk about ways to end the civil war there. connor powell is on that story from our middle east newsroom. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the intense fighting in syria's northern city of aleppo showing no signs of letting up. backed by russia and iran, pro-assad forces continue to consolidate control of neighborhoods previously held by rebel troops. as the syrian army advances, opposition groups say government planes dropped barrels of chlorine on civilians. more than 80 people with breathing problems were treated in underground hospitals. the use of chlorine is not uncommon in syria, with both sides accusing the other of using the chemical weapon that's banned under international law. while chlorine kills few, the fumes spread panic and instill fear among helpless civilians. in london, opposition leaders today again called for assad to step down. >> translator: it is not possible to accept bashar assad, not for six months, a day or even one minute. >> reporter: however, in recent months, the obama administration has given mixed signa
and russia continue to talk about ways to end the civil war there. connor powell is on that story from our middle east newsroom. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the intense fighting in syria's northern city of aleppo showing no signs of letting up. backed by russia and iran, pro-assad forces continue to consolidate control of neighborhoods previously held by rebel troops. as the syrian army advances, opposition groups say government planes dropped barrels of chlorine on civilians. more than 80...
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japan joined western companies in sanctioning russia for its annexing of crimea. russian officials started to openly claim the northern territories had become part of their country as a consequence of the war. the japanese government maintains the claim is unacceptable. prime minister abe says the issue can only be resolved through dialogue between leaders. >> translator: japan will advance the negotiations based on a new approach. >> reporter: this is abe's 14th face-to-face talk with putin. >> for more insight on the meeting we're being joined by tomoko kamata. what are you seeing in the negotiations on the northern territories? >> well, we don't have the details of the summit yet, but putin gave positive signals on a potential deal ahead of the meeting. he told the media outlet bloomberg that he would like to find a solution. he said a compromise could be possible if russia reaches a high level of trust with japan. he said it wouldn't be an exchange or sale, but a solution where neither party would feel like a loser. abe and putin agreed in 2013 to look at reso
japan joined western companies in sanctioning russia for its annexing of crimea. russian officials started to openly claim the northern territories had become part of their country as a consequence of the war. the japanese government maintains the claim is unacceptable. prime minister abe says the issue can only be resolved through dialogue between leaders. >> translator: japan will advance the negotiations based on a new approach. >> reporter: this is abe's 14th face-to-face talk...
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and russia continue to talk about ways to end the civil war there. connor powell is on that story from our middle east newsroom. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the intense fighting in syria's northern city of aleppo showing no signs of letting up. backed by russia and iran, pro-assad forces continue to consolidate control of neighborhoods previously held by rebel troops. as the syrian army advances, opposition groups say government planes dropped barrels of chlorine on civilians. more than 80 people with breathing problems were treated in underground hospitals. the use of chlorine is not uncommon in syria, with both sides accusing the other of using the chemical weapon that's banned under international law. while chlorine kills few, the fumes spread panic and instill fear among helpless civilians. in london, opposition leaders today again called for assad to step down. >> translator: it is not possible to accept bashar assad, not for six months, a day or even one minute. >> reporter: however, in recent months, the obama administration has given mixed signa
and russia continue to talk about ways to end the civil war there. connor powell is on that story from our middle east newsroom. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the intense fighting in syria's northern city of aleppo showing no signs of letting up. backed by russia and iran, pro-assad forces continue to consolidate control of neighborhoods previously held by rebel troops. as the syrian army advances, opposition groups say government planes dropped barrels of chlorine on civilians. more than 80...
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the us and russia announced the deal yesterday. under the terms of the agreement, the countries will work on military missions together to go after isis and al-qaida in syria. >>> this is an absolutely unforgettable day for 13 children who from the east falls area they live in abbotsford homes. they got to go to the white house as part of the developments annual youth summit. that's where people that used to live there and then they've become successful and have careers come back and help the kids and model for them a future that's possible. so there were lots of great messages coming from the kids who are about to get on the bus. >> barack obama, please can you get me into harvard? >> i mean, i love washington, d.c. i really like politics, and hopefully when i grow up i can become president. you never know. >> so one of the people he used to live there that a ranged for this whole trip to the white showers now a civil rights attorney with the us department of justice. nice way to give back. >>> 8:10. tonight in atlantic city the 5
the us and russia announced the deal yesterday. under the terms of the agreement, the countries will work on military missions together to go after isis and al-qaida in syria. >>> this is an absolutely unforgettable day for 13 children who from the east falls area they live in abbotsford homes. they got to go to the white house as part of the developments annual youth summit. that's where people that used to live there and then they've become successful and have careers come back and...
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now if all of that holds up for seven days, then russia and the u.s. will establish what they are calling a joint implementation center to share intelligence and targeting data. that would allow the u.s. and russia to cooperate on targeting islamic state and other groups like the al qaeda-linked force once known as the nusra front. now, this is a big deal. could really be the best hope for some kind of humanitarian reprieve in syria. the chance for this entire nation to really finally come up for air after five years of war that some people say has left nearly half had a million people dead. but it could also be a stillborn deal, the kind of toothless accord between hostile papers that isn't worth the ground it's written on and rebels in syria have all but dismissed this deal even after it was announced an even u.s. secretary of state john kerry signed cautious after they announced the agreement. >> no one is building this based on trust. it is based on a way of providing oversight and compliance through mutual interest and other things, and we are det
now if all of that holds up for seven days, then russia and the u.s. will establish what they are calling a joint implementation center to share intelligence and targeting data. that would allow the u.s. and russia to cooperate on targeting islamic state and other groups like the al qaeda-linked force once known as the nusra front. now, this is a big deal. could really be the best hope for some kind of humanitarian reprieve in syria. the chance for this entire nation to really finally come up...
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russia has been the only country to speak up in china's behalf. >>> 300 firefighters and a northern greek island. several homes have been torched. and entire villages are having to evacuate. lightning is believed of the sparked the fires. a state of emergency has been declared on the island there. >>> this one is burning in washington, d.c. this is the yard fire and it's burned 500 acres so far, forcing school cancellations for several students in the area. a level one evacuation has within issued for people who live there. they're on alert and have to get ready to leave. >>> insure minutes to -- to kansas we go as police mourn the loss of a fellow officer this morning because of a bad crash there. brandon collins was sitting in his patrol car following a traffic stop. a truck driver slammed that vehicle into the back of a car. scene. he leaved behind two young daughters. >>> more violence in chicago as police look for the person who opened fire on a star football player. he was shot in the hand and the stomach. the shooting happening hours after a matchup with another school. the injurie
russia has been the only country to speak up in china's behalf. >>> 300 firefighters and a northern greek island. several homes have been torched. and entire villages are having to evacuate. lightning is believed of the sparked the fires. a state of emergency has been declared on the island there. >>> this one is burning in washington, d.c. this is the yard fire and it's burned 500 acres so far, forcing school cancellations for several students in the area. a level one...
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a rare tornado swept through the northern part of the state. we'll have a look at more video of the damage left behind. plus -- an american father says kidnapped in russia....but he never even went there. more on this mystery and his fight to get the child back -- next. island-nv is underway in northern utah from a strong downpour. this was taken near salt lake city yesterday afternoon. people are cleaning up the mess left behind from a tornado. the twister touched down about 30 miles north of salt lake. as you can see, it left behind a lot damage. "deputies arrived and numerous calls were coming in with telephone lines falling into houses. falling down and sparking. houses it was pretty chaotic." there weren't any injuries reported. adlib at desk high pressure builds in around southern oregon as dry air moves in off the san diego coastline today. conditions that looks to last for the morning and fall slightly into the afternoon and on into saturday. from now until 11am, winds may reach between 1
a rare tornado swept through the northern part of the state. we'll have a look at more video of the damage left behind. plus -- an american father says kidnapped in russia....but he never even went there. more on this mystery and his fight to get the child back -- next. island-nv is underway in northern utah from a strong downpour. this was taken near salt lake city yesterday afternoon. people are cleaning up the mess left behind from a tornado. the twister touched down about 30 miles north of...
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and russia is scheduled is to start in stages. rebel factions in syria have expressed seer doubts about the cease-fire. the rebel leaders stopped short of fully rejecting the interim cease-fire. >>> zika virus funding is up again in congress. cdc says many babies born in puerto rico and the continental u.s. will be born with the microcephaly. >>> carson wentz era for the eagles is to have a great start. they soundly beat the cleveland browns 29-10. wentz hit jordon matthews with this touchdown on the opening drive. carson wentz finished the day with 278 yards, two touchdowns and no interpretations else read for more. >> i've been dreaming about this since i was a kid. it's the first of many. on to next week. >> that's when the eagles face the chicago bears on monday night football. >> doug peterson said he called a great game. >> washington nationals show phillies are leading the national league east. the only philly scoring came off tommy joseph and freddie galvis. phillies dropped 2 out of 3 over the weekend and begin a series a
and russia is scheduled is to start in stages. rebel factions in syria have expressed seer doubts about the cease-fire. the rebel leaders stopped short of fully rejecting the interim cease-fire. >>> zika virus funding is up again in congress. cdc says many babies born in puerto rico and the continental u.s. will be born with the microcephaly. >>> carson wentz era for the eagles is to have a great start. they soundly beat the cleveland browns 29-10. wentz hit jordon matthews...
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-russia brokered truce went into effect. supersonic bombers streaked over south korea near the northern border. it is meant to rattle leaders in pyongyang after they conducted a nuclear test. south korea does not have nuclear weapons and they rely on their alliance with the u.s. to deter action from the north. now back to "red eye." >> every year it seems they are misguided on 9 will/11. first there was this display on a wal-mart in panama city beach in florida. boxes of coke zero were stacked up to look like the twin towers under a sign we will never forget. a wal-mart spokesman said it was pitched to wal-mart by coke and the store approved it. what wal-mart and coke did was nothing compared to an ad from miracle mattress. it featured employees knocking over two stacks of mattresses as the store owner's daughter says we'll never forget. the ad is so bad that we don't even want to show it. it is so bad that the store has since shutdown indefinitely. here is what the owner's daughter had to say. >> with this commercial we nev
-russia brokered truce went into effect. supersonic bombers streaked over south korea near the northern border. it is meant to rattle leaders in pyongyang after they conducted a nuclear test. south korea does not have nuclear weapons and they rely on their alliance with the u.s. to deter action from the north. now back to "red eye." >> every year it seems they are misguided on 9 will/11. first there was this display on a wal-mart in panama city beach in florida. boxes of coke...
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particularly the northern city of aleppo. if all of that holds up for seven days, russia and the u.s. will establish what they recall calling a joint implementation center to share intelligence and targeting data. that would allow al qaeda that. it could be the best hope for some kind of humanitarian reprieve in syria. the chance for this entire nation to finally come up from air after five years of war that some say has left about half a million people dead. it could also just be a stillborn deal, a toothless accord between two hostile parties that's not worth the paper it is written on. there is a strong possibility it is not going to work. a more modest agreement that came out in february with just this kind of fanfair around it. it was abandoned almost immediately after it began. rebels on the ground in syria have already all but dismissed this deal shortly after it was announced. even u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, sounded cautious when he announced the agreement. listen. >> obviously, we worked very, very hard to
particularly the northern city of aleppo. if all of that holds up for seven days, russia and the u.s. will establish what they recall calling a joint implementation center to share intelligence and targeting data. that would allow al qaeda that. it could be the best hope for some kind of humanitarian reprieve in syria. the chance for this entire nation to finally come up from air after five years of war that some say has left about half a million people dead. it could also just be a stillborn...
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and russia brokered cease-fire went into effect yesterday. >>> two u.s. supersonic b-1 bombers flew over south korea on monday in a show of force and solidarity. this comes amid heightened tensions following north korea's fifth nuclear test last friday. china criticized the move. >>> pakistani police say they foiled a suicide coming at a shiite mosque in southern pakistan when an attacker blew himself up as guards stopped him for a search. >>> residents in southern taiwan are preparing for super typhoon maronte. taiwan's national weather forecasters say that typhoon is packing winds of nearly 130 miles per hour. heavy torrential rainfall is expected. >>> that's the news update this hour. i'll send it back downtown to you, kayla. >> thanks so much, sue. >>> we're watching down, currently down 202 points. energy is the worst hef performing sector with oil eyeing 45 bucks a barrel. bob pisani has our movers. >> very strange day. eight to one declining versus advancing. immediate catalysts, you can say it was energy in a sense. the international energy agency
and russia brokered cease-fire went into effect yesterday. >>> two u.s. supersonic b-1 bombers flew over south korea on monday in a show of force and solidarity. this comes amid heightened tensions following north korea's fifth nuclear test last friday. china criticized the move. >>> pakistani police say they foiled a suicide coming at a shiite mosque in southern pakistan when an attacker blew himself up as guards stopped him for a search. >>> residents in southern...
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the uss american planes were not responsible and is blaming russia. >>> the air force as one pilot was killed and another injured when they had to eject from a spy plane shortly before it crashed in northern california today. the plane went down in a mountainous region about 60 mouse for the sacramento. it crashed shortly after taking off during a training mission. >>> among the many challenges that world leaders are considering this week at the of antibiotics. experts are warning that overuse is contributing to drug- resistant germs that could lead to millions of deaths and also undermine the global economy. the rise of untreatable infections is being propelled by the way drugs are being used in both people and animals. >>> on this term at the clock tuesday, we have three easy ways to look and feel at home by healthier. why not younger in the process? catastrophe? even an long-term power outage can put you in a buy. we are helping you prepare on this get ready day. >>> who claims the title of the most famous band from arizona? let us know your gas using the ocial sound off. we will re
the uss american planes were not responsible and is blaming russia. >>> the air force as one pilot was killed and another injured when they had to eject from a spy plane shortly before it crashed in northern california today. the plane went down in a mountainous region about 60 mouse for the sacramento. it crashed shortly after taking off during a training mission. >>> among the many challenges that world leaders are considering this week at the of antibiotics. experts are...
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the u-s and russia agreed to extend the interim truce 48 hours.some food and toys made it into a town in northern syria.however, the complained 20 truckloads of humanitarian aid could not get to their destination because of security concerns. former n-s-a contractor edward snowden is getting some high profile support in his request to be pardoned by president obama.snowden is accused espionage for leaking secret documents about an n-s-a surveillance program in 20-13. civil liberties groups such as the a-c-l-u and amnesty international, along with senator bernie sanders have the n-f-l begins live streaming games on twitter tonight.the new york jets take on the buffalo bills in the first of 10 thursday night games on twitter.tonight's game is also the first "color rush" game of the season.all sales from "color rush" jerseys will go towards the charitable n-f-l foundation, which funds health and safety initiatives for youth. breaking right now...a tropical storm and a typhoon both causing damage on land -- we'll start up here typhoon china.meteorologists saying this is the strongest stor
the u-s and russia agreed to extend the interim truce 48 hours.some food and toys made it into a town in northern syria.however, the complained 20 truckloads of humanitarian aid could not get to their destination because of security concerns. former n-s-a contractor edward snowden is getting some high profile support in his request to be pardoned by president obama.snowden is accused espionage for leaking secret documents about an n-s-a surveillance program in 20-13. civil liberties groups such...
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tracked russia denies it carried out the air strike and says a cargo fire caused the damage. the u.n. has canceled all aid delivery for the time being. >>> to northern california now where residents of vallejo were ordered to shelter in place because of a strong odor. it got more than 500 calls about the smell of gas on the city's south side. so far crews have ruled out a natural gas leak or burnoff from a refinery. >>> in southern california, they're getting some much needed rain. there's the showing the remnants of hurricane paine moving through the rain forest, a rain delay in the padres baseball game in san diego. palm springs got more man a half inch of rain. it's the most since early january. >>> still ahead, how wearable fitness trackers can make you heavier. >>> plus, we're going to return to that breaking news, the violent protests erupting overnight in north carolina. after a police shooting. >>> in oklahoma anger is growing the officer is now telling her side of the story. hear why she says she opened >>> capturing a wild chase on a utah highway after putting over
tracked russia denies it carried out the air strike and says a cargo fire caused the damage. the u.n. has canceled all aid delivery for the time being. >>> to northern california now where residents of vallejo were ordered to shelter in place because of a strong odor. it got more than 500 calls about the smell of gas on the city's south side. so far crews have ruled out a natural gas leak or burnoff from a refinery. >>> in southern california, they're getting some much needed...
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reporter: two aid convoys crossing from neighboring turkey into northern syria. jyrki said it hoped to deliver food, children's clothes and toys to the besieged syrian town. and aleppo, residents enjoyed the piece which resulted in the cease-fire brokered by the united states and russia. as well as reducing the bloodshed, the cease-fire is also aimed at creating safe access for aid. but syria, angry about turkey's military operations, says humanitarian assistance from turkey is not welcome. syrian government forces and rebels are still occupying a key highway needed for the delivery of aid to aleppo. >> the road has a spatial status -- special status. the agreement says reduction of violence and unimpeded access. reporter: the syrian government would agree to a coordinated with drawl if -- withdrawl if russia left as well. but in aleppo, people are grateful for the break infighting. -- in fighting. >> be situation without warplanes is making children happy and they are having a good time. god willing, the situation will remain this way. reporter: it is a start, b
reporter: two aid convoys crossing from neighboring turkey into northern syria. jyrki said it hoped to deliver food, children's clothes and toys to the besieged syrian town. and aleppo, residents enjoyed the piece which resulted in the cease-fire brokered by the united states and russia. as well as reducing the bloodshed, the cease-fire is also aimed at creating safe access for aid. but syria, angry about turkey's military operations, says humanitarian assistance from turkey is not welcome....
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. >> russia just launched air strikes. we have seen that turkey made moves against isis on the northern syria border area. what kind of repercussions. >> the civilians are suffering in syria. the problem that i see assad regime is advancing. and the turkish army is advancing and if they are backed by the russia clash. that means we have to interfere on the diplomatic level to stop the next war if it happens. >> thank you. appreciate your perspective. >> and the manhunt for a murder suspect to escape police custody. how d he did it and the evidence that police discovered. >> we'll have the update. >> right now, new information on how an investigator worked a cold case. they have found remains of 11-year-old jacob wedderlipping. authorities focused on a man but never charged. this after linking the case to similar ones, people hope that the discovery will help the family find closure. >> the things i heard and read about the wedderlings. they never gave up hope. >> they deserve to have closure and know what is happening. >>
. >> russia just launched air strikes. we have seen that turkey made moves against isis on the northern syria border area. what kind of repercussions. >> the civilians are suffering in syria. the problem that i see assad regime is advancing. and the turkish army is advancing and if they are backed by the russia clash. that means we have to interfere on the diplomatic level to stop the next war if it happens. >> thank you. appreciate your perspective. >> and the manhunt...
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russia is warning that the chance of peace in syria could be endangered by british and american claims that they committed work times in aleppo. -- moscow committed war crimes in the northern city of aleppo. the bbc has been following the lives of residents in aleppo. this report from quentin sommerville contains right from the start images you might find distressing. quentin: aleppo has never been more overwhelmed. at this hospital, wounded lie in corridors without any beds. they are running out of medical supplies. 4 days of relentless russian and syrian bombings have led to a grisly sight. hospitals are awash in blood. these men unconscious, curse president assad. "god is watching you, you are opressor," he says. 61 children were admitted to city hospitals overnight. five died over the weekend because there were no stop the bbc has been following a rescue worker. the regime dropped 2 barrel bombs here. more than 15 people died. they had been attending a funeral for victims of an earlier bombing. >> sometimes i got the feeling that i am living the last days of my life. without any me
russia is warning that the chance of peace in syria could be endangered by british and american claims that they committed work times in aleppo. -- moscow committed war crimes in the northern city of aleppo. the bbc has been following the lives of residents in aleppo. this report from quentin sommerville contains right from the start images you might find distressing. quentin: aleppo has never been more overwhelmed. at this hospital, wounded lie in corridors without any beds. they are running...
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and russia take over the task in a week. it will allow humanitarian aid into the besieged city of aleppo. >>> back here at home, a quickly spreading wildfire has forced evacuations in northern california. the fire near the small city of susanville grew rapidly yesterday. to at least 1,000 acres, because of strong winds. no structures have been burned in those flames. on radar now, a weather system bringing snow -- as well as rain to colorado. those storms could cause severe weather later today from kansas to minnesota. damaging wind and hail also possible. >>> it's hard to believe it's been 15 years since our country was hit by the 9/11 terror attacks. >> here in new york. the tribute in light at the world trade center site soaring into the sky through the overnight hours. earlier, thousands of victims' loved ones and survivors gathered there to hear the names hundreds gathered at the flight 93 memorial to honor those killed on the plane that crashed there. 40 people died on board after some of them fought the terrorists for
and russia take over the task in a week. it will allow humanitarian aid into the besieged city of aleppo. >>> back here at home, a quickly spreading wildfire has forced evacuations in northern california. the fire near the small city of susanville grew rapidly yesterday. to at least 1,000 acres, because of strong winds. no structures have been burned in those flames. on radar now, a weather system bringing snow -- as well as rain to colorado. those storms could cause severe weather...
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people from the northern city, up in pictures. some say it looks more like a giant blood vessel than body of water and trying to figure out what happened. they believe the pipeline at nearby metal plant may have broken spilling contaminants into the river. people in the siberia say it is not the first time river has turned that particular color. kind of biblical there. >> we need moses. part the red sea. to me. >> wouldn't swim in it. >> daniel: forget the kayak. >> julie: couple from michigan waited almost a decade to open a wedding present. they got gift with strict instructions, do not open until the first disagreement. the couple says they are both too stubborn. >> ten years before the first disagreement? come on. >> who are they kidding? >> while thinking about upcoming wedding they both of them found a note and cash. the wife was told to get a meal for them to enjoy. husband received money to buy flowers for his wife. they say the present helped them keep their marriage strong all on their own. >> gene: most guys would have
people from the northern city, up in pictures. some say it looks more like a giant blood vessel than body of water and trying to figure out what happened. they believe the pipeline at nearby metal plant may have broken spilling contaminants into the river. people in the siberia say it is not the first time river has turned that particular color. kind of biblical there. >> we need moses. part the red sea. to me. >> wouldn't swim in it. >> daniel: forget the kayak. >>...
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stephen: we are outside anderson air force base on the northern tip of guam. for the valiant shield were games. these are joint forces of the getting ally together. we are talking about the air force, navy, marine corps, and a few members of the u.s. army. they're coming here for a joint military exercises, about 18,000 personnel in total. it is against the backdrop of russia and china having their own joint war games in the south china sea and also some tension on the korean peninsula but according to the u.s. military this is more about showing unity among u.s. forces. this is what the u.s. marine corps, air guard commander had to say about that. >> we have got a lot of teams 30s and you will see a lot of aircraft out there. the tankers, the bombers. we all courtney a lot of planning to take off together and go into the huge airspace and the -- and simulate what it would be like to train tactically within each other, the different services and counter a see related force represented by our aircraft as well. valiant shield runs until september 23. we will hav
stephen: we are outside anderson air force base on the northern tip of guam. for the valiant shield were games. these are joint forces of the getting ally together. we are talking about the air force, navy, marine corps, and a few members of the u.s. army. they're coming here for a joint military exercises, about 18,000 personnel in total. it is against the backdrop of russia and china having their own joint war games in the south china sea and also some tension on the korean peninsula but...
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and got the treaty cutting russia's nuclear arms. we've got to bring people together. that's how you solve problems and that's what i'll do as president. are nice and quiet in eastern iowa. in the northern counties i do not expect it will stay that way too much longer as thunder storms will get into that part of our viewing area. the temperature at 74 in cedar rapids and the dew point at 67. his a look at the temperatures right now and most of us are in the range of 76 degrees. and the court is one of the cooler locations. the temperature there at 68. that the area that will see stronger thunder storms later on tonight. take a look at the high temperatures around the midwest. you get pretty good contrast. 79 in minneapolis you drop down to mason city and it went up to 86. omaha today had a summerlike degree temperature. there was a front cutting through the center part of iowa. that's more evidence when we take a look at the dew points. that's the moisture in the atmosphere. the dew point in dubuque is 55 degrees but you get to the more it's in the low 70s. lots of moi
and got the treaty cutting russia's nuclear arms. we've got to bring people together. that's how you solve problems and that's what i'll do as president. are nice and quiet in eastern iowa. in the northern counties i do not expect it will stay that way too much longer as thunder storms will get into that part of our viewing area. the temperature at 74 in cedar rapids and the dew point at 67. his a look at the temperatures right now and most of us are in the range of 76 degrees. and the court is...
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and russia is to begin. there are concerns about the cease-fire, the rebel leaders stopped short of rejecting the interim cease-fire. >>> back here, zika virus funding has come up in congress. officials say they are about to run out of money to fight the disease. it is protected that many more babies born in puerto rico and the continental u.s. will have like crow -- mike row -- microcephaly. >>> eagles start out on the right foot because it was carson wentz's foot. >> david. >> reporter: it's another warm one this afternoon, shorts and ts appropriate for the kids. although in some neighborhoods it's so cool they might want a light jacketment -- jacket. i'll have the 12 hour forecast coming up next. wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena ♪ i don't want to put whenmy life on hold.he, i've got a big night planned with my friends. and i want to enjo
and russia is to begin. there are concerns about the cease-fire, the rebel leaders stopped short of rejecting the interim cease-fire. >>> back here, zika virus funding has come up in congress. officials say they are about to run out of money to fight the disease. it is protected that many more babies born in puerto rico and the continental u.s. will have like crow -- mike row -- microcephaly. >>> eagles start out on the right foot because it was carson wentz's foot. >>...
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russia's un ambassador blamed syria's rebels for sabotageing the cease fire agreement. >>> two men are facing charges, and a 17-year-old girl is being held in connection with murders of three people in northern california. police say a child called 911 saturday morning to report her parents' deaths. officers found two men and a woman dead in the home. were found physically unharmed inside the home. at the time, the couple's teenage daughter was also reported missing. police say they have found her, but they wouldn't say if she is the 17-year-old girl in custody. >>> the suspect in friday night's deadly shooting in washington state will face a judge today. authorities caught 20-year-old ar -- saturday after a day long man hunt. four women and one man were killed in a seattle suburb. no word on a possible motive this time. satine has had a string of run ins with the law in recent years, including charges he assaulted his step father. a neighbor described him as so creepy, rude, and obnoxious, that she kept a taser by her front door. >>> a month after the devastating earthquake in italy,
russia's un ambassador blamed syria's rebels for sabotageing the cease fire agreement. >>> two men are facing charges, and a 17-year-old girl is being held in connection with murders of three people in northern california. police say a child called 911 saturday morning to report her parents' deaths. officers found two men and a woman dead in the home. were found physically unharmed inside the home. at the time, the couple's teenage daughter was also reported missing. police say they...
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and russia. the assad regime stopped bombing rebel forces and is due to allow humanitarian aid into aleppo, inside syria. >> reporter: only a trickle of aid from turkey made its way into northern syria today where civilians who have been through hell are waiting. desperate for food and medicine. for months they have been sitting duck for air strikes from syrian and russian planes. or, living under fire from opposition rockets. but what a difference the day makes. the cease-fire held even in rebel controlled, eastern aleppo. these kids made the most of it. ambulance drivers had time for tea. there were even empty hospital beds. we hadded to change bloodstained sheets 1,000 times a day. said this medic. today only patients with flu. if the cease-fire continues to hold for the next seven day the air strikes against jihadist groups including isis. and crucially, the syrian air force will be barred from flying in rebel held areas. but one man's rebel is another's freedom fighter. and russia and the u.
and russia. the assad regime stopped bombing rebel forces and is due to allow humanitarian aid into aleppo, inside syria. >> reporter: only a trickle of aid from turkey made its way into northern syria today where civilians who have been through hell are waiting. desperate for food and medicine. for months they have been sitting duck for air strikes from syrian and russian planes. or, living under fire from opposition rockets. but what a difference the day makes. the cease-fire held even...