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and why southern sudan is still far from stable. here's what's coming up: between hope and fear -- we visit a refugee camp in southern sudan smell of change -- how china is reforming its waste management and off the street -- we visit a woman in chile who brings street kids back to school some 44 million people are currently on the run from conflict or some form of persecution -- that's according to united nations estimates. and this number is growing every day. when southern sudan seceded from the north in july 2011, everyone knew it would never be easy. ethnic divides and access to the oil resources in the newly created border area keep fuelling regional conflicts. hundreds of thousands of people are on the run. some 70 thousand alone have fled to a refugee camp in what used to be the small village of yida. the camp promises relative safety. but southern sudan is far from able to control the situation let alone provide for refugees. so international aid agencies are taking on the challenge. for the refugees, arriving in the camp i
and why southern sudan is still far from stable. here's what's coming up: between hope and fear -- we visit a refugee camp in southern sudan smell of change -- how china is reforming its waste management and off the street -- we visit a woman in chile who brings street kids back to school some 44 million people are currently on the run from conflict or some form of persecution -- that's according to united nations estimates. and this number is growing every day. when southern sudan seceded from...
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and south sudan. is this really seen as a last chance for these two leaders to get together and resolve this, or could we possibly see a back slide into war? >> well, you could see a back slide into war. not necessarily right at this moment, but that is the great risk. sudan and south sudan previously fought a civil war for decades. many millions killed. of course, the u.s. government is particularly anxious at this -- these talks already hammered out in the next few hours. they have the threat of sanctions against them. the u.s. played a very key part in negotiating a peace settlement between north and south. there is proven oil reserves for the u.s. and other parts of the region as an oil supply. they need to figure out this and figure it out now, but they're still in the talks. closed-door talks. we should find out later tonight if they make any real deals which will help develop their countries. >> all right. david, i know you'll be keeping a close eye on those talks. let us know if anything comes
and south sudan. is this really seen as a last chance for these two leaders to get together and resolve this, or could we possibly see a back slide into war? >> well, you could see a back slide into war. not necessarily right at this moment, but that is the great risk. sudan and south sudan previously fought a civil war for decades. many millions killed. of course, the u.s. government is particularly anxious at this -- these talks already hammered out in the next few hours. they have the...
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another embassy on fire -- the german mission in sudan is the latest target of protesters angry about an anti-islam video. >> in tunisia, at least three people are dead and 28 wounded as protesters attacked the u.s. embassy in the capital tunis. >> the pope brings a message of peace and reconciliation to 11 on, but his visit is also marred by deadly protests. violence is sweeping parts of the mideast in africa as protesters vent their anger over an anti-islam video. now, they are not just aiming their targets at the u.s. >> we go to sudan where thousands of demonstrators stormed the german and british embassies in the capital khartoum. reports says -- say they smashed windows before heading to the u.s. embassy. >> berlin says embassy staff are safe, but there are reports of one death near the u.s. mission. >> we will go live in just a moment, but first, we have this report. >> the violence erupted after friday prayers. an angry crowd stormed the german embassy in khartoum. smoke and flying rocks filled the air. their rage is directed toward germany and the west in general. >> when the
another embassy on fire -- the german mission in sudan is the latest target of protesters angry about an anti-islam video. >> in tunisia, at least three people are dead and 28 wounded as protesters attacked the u.s. embassy in the capital tunis. >> the pope brings a message of peace and reconciliation to 11 on, but his visit is also marred by deadly protests. violence is sweeping parts of the mideast in africa as protesters vent their anger over an anti-islam video. now, they are...
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the bulk of the oil is in south sudan, but the pipelines and refineries are in sudan. the two have agreed to reach an agreement to allow transport of oil through sudan to the sea for export. the fierce disagreement over the border has not been resolved and there is no agreement over and -- a region claimed by two ethnic groups. it could be damaging for either side to drop its claim of ownership. >> we want to be sure that the people do not continue in agony because of our pride and arrogance. made the spirit of reason and logic prevailed on ice. >> other issues have been kicked further down the road, despite u.n. calls for a resolution. >> these negotiations have come to an end without finding a conclusive agreement. the african union mediators are calling this a giant step forward, but the sudan and -- for sudan and south sudan to truly have peace, there will need to be many more giant steps to come. >> to china where the artist and government critic ai weiwei has lost his final battle against the tax evasion filing. the record forces him to pay $2.4 million. >> ai we
the bulk of the oil is in south sudan, but the pipelines and refineries are in sudan. the two have agreed to reach an agreement to allow transport of oil through sudan to the sea for export. the fierce disagreement over the border has not been resolved and there is no agreement over and -- a region claimed by two ethnic groups. it could be damaging for either side to drop its claim of ownership. >> we want to be sure that the people do not continue in agony because of our pride and...
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sudan's civil war dragged on for over 20 years. ing in south sudan, the government offers no financial support to wounded soldiers. many feel society has abandoned them. some have even taken their lives. he admits he almost lost the will to live, but thanks to a lucky break, he's thriving and it's all because he came across wheelchair athletes playing basketball. >> i have a future, so i got to think of something different that i can do and this is where the decision came where we were able to form wheelchair basketball after realizing disability is not inability. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: once a week, the team practices on the public court. there is barely enough money to operate the team as the country's economy is in poor shape. support groups donated the wheelchairs and uniforms. the team gets by with only four basketballs. the players take turns using them. even though they operate in such trying conditions, they think basketball will reconnect them to society. >> the disability is very difficult but when you
sudan's civil war dragged on for over 20 years. ing in south sudan, the government offers no financial support to wounded soldiers. many feel society has abandoned them. some have even taken their lives. he admits he almost lost the will to live, but thanks to a lucky break, he's thriving and it's all because he came across wheelchair athletes playing basketball. >> i have a future, so i got to think of something different that i can do and this is where the decision came where we were...
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south sudan won independence from sudan in july of 2011 after two decades of civil war. the agreement was reached between sudanese president and south sudan president on wednesday after weeks of negotiations. the latest agreement failed to resolve a dispute over an oil rich border area. south sudan had been exporting oil through a pipeline and port but suspended oil production in january. expectations are growing that the latest agreement will help normalize relations despite the fact the source of the conflict remains unresolved. >>> japanese electronic makers are facie ining slumping sales. they are turned their focus to india. japanese company ies have to compete with their south korean rivals. >> reporter: a panasonic researcher walks through the area. >> translator: they put medicine in here. >> reporter: they plan to develop custom tailored to the needs of these consumers. the company faces stiff competition from south korean firms. >> translator: this stops ice c cubes from melting during a power failure. more than 50% of the fridges in india are made by south kor
south sudan won independence from sudan in july of 2011 after two decades of civil war. the agreement was reached between sudanese president and south sudan president on wednesday after weeks of negotiations. the latest agreement failed to resolve a dispute over an oil rich border area. south sudan had been exporting oil through a pipeline and port but suspended oil production in january. expectations are growing that the latest agreement will help normalize relations despite the fact the...
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sudan and south sudan agreed to create a buffer zone to ease tensions over unmarked borders. following the agreement, south sudan resumes oil exports within a few months. they won independence in july of 2011 after two decades of civil war. tensions rose in border areas and developed into clashes in march and april. they were reached between the president and south sudan president in eating yoep on wednesday after weeks of negotiations. they failed to resolve a territory of dispute over an oil-rich border area. south sudan was exporting through a pipeline and port, but suspended production in january. expectations are growing, but the latest agreement will help normalize relations between the two despite the fact that the source of the conflict remains unresolved. japan's government will work with private firms to step up medical support. the country suffers from a lack of equipment and personnel. officials from the two countries met on wednesday. also taking part were representatives from six firms including medical equipment manufacturers. war and economic sanctions since t
sudan and south sudan agreed to create a buffer zone to ease tensions over unmarked borders. following the agreement, south sudan resumes oil exports within a few months. they won independence in july of 2011 after two decades of civil war. tensions rose in border areas and developed into clashes in march and april. they were reached between the president and south sudan president in eating yoep on wednesday after weeks of negotiations. they failed to resolve a territory of dispute over an...
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exports from south sudan through sudan the president came to an agreement on the demo tries to board a buffer zone between the countries although a number of other key issues remain unresolved when south sudan gained independence in last year size of the country's oil while done retaining the pro sing and export facilities fighting with a shoe pulled both to the brink of this yet. the u.k. severe budget cuts have dealt a crushing blow to the country's police force in fox they've been so sweeping there's been talk among some forces of try king despite industrial action by police being illegal under u.k. law does alter his point of boyko explains while the consequence save the government some much needed cash it threatens to leave the country dangerously exposed. they're faced with having to make deep budget cuts and to add insult to injury report to be called perhaps by a senior member of the government now police say the west midlands have decided to fight back in a couple of weeks the conservative party conference comes to birmingham police federations for the three regions surround
exports from south sudan through sudan the president came to an agreement on the demo tries to board a buffer zone between the countries although a number of other key issues remain unresolved when south sudan gained independence in last year size of the country's oil while done retaining the pro sing and export facilities fighting with a shoe pulled both to the brink of this yet. the u.k. severe budget cuts have dealt a crushing blow to the country's police force in fox they've been so...
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south sudan would be allowed to resume exports of its oil through sudan. here in germany, the outlook for europe's largest economy has darkened with the closely watched ifo index falling for the fifth time in a row. >> it it gauges out germany's top business managers view the economic perspective for the next six months. experts had expected an improvement. >> the economic crisis and tough austerity measures in the southern eurozone member states such as spain, portugal, greece, and italy, as well as slowing growth in china and other emerging markets are leaving their mark on german businesses. exporters and manufacturers are worried. the 7000 companies surveyed are not just worried about the current climate. they are also increasingly pessimistic about the future. >> expectations are clearly down and we do not see any impetus for a turnaround. >> some economists fear the overall lack of confidence is a sign of a looming recession. in the bundesbank's's monthly report, the german central bank rights that it is convinced that the economy is not heading for
south sudan would be allowed to resume exports of its oil through sudan. here in germany, the outlook for europe's largest economy has darkened with the closely watched ifo index falling for the fifth time in a row. >> it it gauges out germany's top business managers view the economic perspective for the next six months. experts had expected an improvement. >> the economic crisis and tough austerity measures in the southern eurozone member states such as spain, portugal, greece, and...
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it was formed last year when south sudan became independent. the captain of the 30 member team once fought in civil war. now he works for a government agency. he lives with 13 family members. during the fighting he was shot in the right foot. he was left on the battlefield for two days and the wound festered. now he walks on an artificial leg. >> i think it was a totally different feeling i had that time. a lot of them, one was to think about myself that i am not going to work any more. >> reporter: the civil war dragged on for over 20 years. in south sudan the government offers no financial support to wounded soldiers. many feel society has abandoned them. some have even taken their lives. he admits he almost lost the will to live but thanks to a lucky break he is thriving and it is all because he came across wheelchair athletes playing basketball. >> i have my future, so i got to think of something different that i can do, and this is what and we are able to form this wheelchair basketball after realizing disability is not inability. >> repor
it was formed last year when south sudan became independent. the captain of the 30 member team once fought in civil war. now he works for a government agency. he lives with 13 family members. during the fighting he was shot in the right foot. he was left on the battlefield for two days and the wound festered. now he walks on an artificial leg. >> i think it was a totally different feeling i had that time. a lot of them, one was to think about myself that i am not going to work any more....
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and sudan. with regard to somalia, kenya joined the african union mission in somalia. and through the combined efforts of our mission and the federal government forces, we have witnessed the progressive reverberation of large areas of somalia from the occupation. this development enabled the transitional government to focus on the implementation of the road map with a view to forming a united government, uncut, on the pillars of good governance and the rule of law. we are encouraged by recent developments in somalia. and in particular, the innovation of the new president, prime minister and the parliament and adoption of a new constitution. there are millions of sew mallians -- somalians forced to live outside of somalia. forcing the evac weigh of large sections of south central somalia from al sha bod, we look forward to working with the united nations agencies on the -- and the international communities in facilitating the return of somalia refugees to these areas. this will enable the effecti
and sudan. with regard to somalia, kenya joined the african union mission in somalia. and through the combined efforts of our mission and the federal government forces, we have witnessed the progressive reverberation of large areas of somalia from the occupation. this development enabled the transitional government to focus on the implementation of the road map with a view to forming a united government, uncut, on the pillars of good governance and the rule of law. we are encouraged by recent...
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want some to see for a second day driving mobs have also attacked the german upon british embassies in sudan. meanwhile in colorado the violence shows no sign of died down a squashes enter their fourth day despite a tournaments by the country's most intellectual political group to call the old rage. washington scrambles for damage control after deadly anti-american demonstrations spread over the arab world but efforts so far failed to appease the angry crowds. though and welcome to our team friday here in moscow where it is five o'clock the wave of anti-american protests is gathering strength sweeps across the muslim world police in yemen have reportedly fired warning shots at another mob of protesters heading for the u.s. embassy all similar clashes rage in the egyptian capital let's go live to our teens call us lawyer for the latest paula take us to sanaa for the american mission there was raided just yesterday and now it's under attack again. that's correct we are hearing reports that the police have fired tear gas is one of the live ammunition that the fifteen colleagues that is trying t
want some to see for a second day driving mobs have also attacked the german upon british embassies in sudan. meanwhile in colorado the violence shows no sign of died down a squashes enter their fourth day despite a tournaments by the country's most intellectual political group to call the old rage. washington scrambles for damage control after deadly anti-american demonstrations spread over the arab world but efforts so far failed to appease the angry crowds. though and welcome to our team...
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let's go to sudan. ed state department ordered all nonemergency personnel and all family members of staff to leave the country. warned americans about traveling there. after the u.s. embassy was attacked and in that case, police used tear gas to stop protesters from scaling the walls. the u.s. tried to send a team of marines into sudan to help protect u.s. embassy staff there. but the sudanese government was holding up the question to send in to the marine, so apparently the state department had to take another course of action today. >> rick: some military assets have been moved around the region to try to at least be in place to help out with some of the security, right? >> right. marines were sent to libya on wednesday after that 9-11 attack. they were sent to yemen yesterday. these are antiterrorism security teams of marines. they're sent in to provide short-term help for u.s. facilities at heightened risk. the state department also points out that the u.s. tries to work with security in the host co
let's go to sudan. ed state department ordered all nonemergency personnel and all family members of staff to leave the country. warned americans about traveling there. after the u.s. embassy was attacked and in that case, police used tear gas to stop protesters from scaling the walls. the u.s. tried to send a team of marines into sudan to help protect u.s. embassy staff there. but the sudanese government was holding up the question to send in to the marine, so apparently the state department...
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embassy in sudan. reuters also says protesters have set fires to trees and broken windows inside the u.s. embassy in tunis. this is definitely spreading right now. we are watching everything very closely. do you have anything to add? >> let's take a snapshot of what you just said. we are being attacked overseas right now. our dollar is being attacked by the obama administration. stuart: wall street has gone up. >> by the way, we keep talking about rate being low. long-term rates, the government does not control. stuart: also, before this news from tunis and sudan, we were up 110-115 points. now we are up 88. there could be a bit of a pullback in stocks. we say the republican party is a non-entity in california. dead. gone. jerry brown and the democrats will rule no matter what. one of the leaders of the republican parties and california will join us. even chris christie agrees with us. >> california made a bad choice. let me tell you this, i cannot believe you elected jerry brown. stuart: more breaking
embassy in sudan. reuters also says protesters have set fires to trees and broken windows inside the u.s. embassy in tunis. this is definitely spreading right now. we are watching everything very closely. do you have anything to add? >> let's take a snapshot of what you just said. we are being attacked overseas right now. our dollar is being attacked by the obama administration. stuart: wall street has gone up. >> by the way, we keep talking about rate being low. long-term rates,...
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but i went to south sudan last year and when i spoke with the president of south sudan and he told me about the war with north sudan -- it is not because of the land disputes or oil rights, it is because of the muslim forces do not want to see christians living next door to them in africa. there is still the same amount of hatred against the christians living today in south sudan. exactly the same case we have today in israel. it has nothing to do with the boundaries, it has to do with the very acceptance of jews living in the middle east. >> i have spent about 20 years working on the south sudan issues and why christians were being described as israelis and zionists have no right to exist and they have to leave sudan. it is this intolerance to any community of christians, jews or people they call infidels that is the issue. thank you. >> i have three questions. the first is, if you can hear me, what are the chances of iran or pakistan selling some of their know-how to terrorists so it wouldn't be the state of iran who would be attacking the terrorists, and you haven't talked about 80
but i went to south sudan last year and when i spoke with the president of south sudan and he told me about the war with north sudan -- it is not because of the land disputes or oil rights, it is because of the muslim forces do not want to see christians living next door to them in africa. there is still the same amount of hatred against the christians living today in south sudan. exactly the same case we have today in israel. it has nothing to do with the boundaries, it has to do with the very...
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embassies come under attack by mobs in should busy in sudan and again an all in response to the u.s. made film mocking islam. meanwhile in cairo the violence shows no sign of dying down as clashes into the fourth day despite attempts by the country's most influential political group to calm the rage. washington scrambles for damage control sending in military personnel to protect its foreign stuff across the arab world this while u.s. diplomatic efforts continue to fail to appease the angry mobs. welcome you're watching r t with me kevin oh it is ten pm in moscow the main news tonight the wave of anti american protests is sweeping across the muslim world with unprecedented force this friday the u.s. embassies in tunisia and sudan are under attack and over in lebanon one person is reportedly been killed after a mob set fire to a k.f.c. restaurant clashes also continue in yemen that in egypt where protesters attacked a u.s. led peacekeeping mission with several deaths reported there is a poll a slayer. the violence is spreading across the region we know that. the protesters there have
embassies come under attack by mobs in should busy in sudan and again an all in response to the u.s. made film mocking islam. meanwhile in cairo the violence shows no sign of dying down as clashes into the fourth day despite attempts by the country's most influential political group to calm the rage. washington scrambles for damage control sending in military personnel to protect its foreign stuff across the arab world this while u.s. diplomatic efforts continue to fail to appease the angry...
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it was formed last year when south sudan became independent. the captain of the 30 member team once fought in civil war. now he works for a government agency. he lives with 13 family members. during the fighting he was shot in the right foot. he was left on the battlefield for two days and the wound festered. now he walks on an artificial leg. >> i think it was a totally different feeling i had that time. a lot of them, one was to think about myself that i am not going to work any more. >> reporter: the civil war dragged on for over 20 years. inouthudan the government offers no financial support to wounded soldiers. many feel society has abandoned them. some have even taken their lives. he admits he almost lost the will to live but thanks to a lucky break he is thriving and it is all because he came across wheelchair athletes playing basketball. >> i have my future, so i got to thk of something dferent that i can do, and this is what and we are able to form this wheelchair basketball after realizing disability is not inability. >> reporter: onc
it was formed last year when south sudan became independent. the captain of the 30 member team once fought in civil war. now he works for a government agency. he lives with 13 family members. during the fighting he was shot in the right foot. he was left on the battlefield for two days and the wound festered. now he walks on an artificial leg. >> i think it was a totally different feeling i had that time. a lot of them, one was to think about myself that i am not going to work any more....
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the united states has wanted the evacuation was most instinctual diplomatic and these families from sudan this year as well as anybody holding american citizenship in those countries one of this is just mimics into a very dynamic situation here in the region tempus all the time it's not clear if the situation will be calmed down in the coming days. ahmed qurei she from the
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over in sudan as you noted we're seeing same thing. reports of protesters scaling the walls at the u.s. embassy. thousands of protesters outside. certainly extremist elements in the country we tangled with in the past. protesters going out on the street taking out against u.s. and other western symbols. the german embassy in sudan also hit because of alleged slights against the muslim faith reported from germany. in tripoli now, tripoli, northern lebanon, that is, another symbol of u.s. power, capitalism, whatever you want to call it, two fast-food restaurants, kentucky fried chicken and arby's were set on fire. one attacker killed and 25 people injured. pope is visiting lebanon this weekend, very important. as you've been the noing another day of protests in cairo, police clashing with protesters, this day kept away from the embassy. a wall being set up at one end of the street, away from the u.s. embassy. president morsi once again going out on tv. as you noted too, yemen as well, my own contacts in the country saying that the securi
over in sudan as you noted we're seeing same thing. reports of protesters scaling the walls at the u.s. embassy. thousands of protesters outside. certainly extremist elements in the country we tangled with in the past. protesters going out on the street taking out against u.s. and other western symbols. the german embassy in sudan also hit because of alleged slights against the muslim faith reported from germany. in tripoli now, tripoli, northern lebanon, that is, another symbol of u.s. power,...
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from libya to egypt to tunisia and sudan. terrible news out of afghanistan, two marines killed on a u.s. british coalition base. several others wyned on camp leatherneck, camp bastion. prince harry is there, but he was not injured. it is unclear whether the afghanistan base attack is connected to the raging violence spreading across the region. earlier, afghan protesters burned a president obama effigy. this comes as protests against the united states rage, including in egypt, where it is now four 4:00 a.m. you are looking live at cairo. parts of the city, anti-american rioters are swarming the streets, spewing hate against the united states. we have no idea what tomorrow brings, as the sun begins to rise in a short time. but this day has been extremely violent, with violent protests across the mideast and north africa, durn turning deadly. in egypt, police clashing with stone-throwing rioters outside the embassy. one person was killed. in sudan, the heaviest violence, protesters storming the u.s. embassy and setting the germ
from libya to egypt to tunisia and sudan. terrible news out of afghanistan, two marines killed on a u.s. british coalition base. several others wyned on camp leatherneck, camp bastion. prince harry is there, but he was not injured. it is unclear whether the afghanistan base attack is connected to the raging violence spreading across the region. earlier, afghan protesters burned a president obama effigy. this comes as protests against the united states rage, including in egypt, where it is now...
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violent demonstrations have been erupting in sudan and tunisia. now, forcing the u.s. state department to issue orders for all nonessential government and personnel and their families, there, to get out. good morning, everybody, i'm eric sean and welcome to a brand new hour of america's election headquarters. >> jamie: significant development overseas, i'm jamie colby, because, sudan's government is rejecting a u.s. request to send an elite team of marines into the country to protect the embassy and our own people, after the angry crowds there torched part of the german embassy and tried to storm the u.s. embassy, 48 hours ago. the state department warning the terrorist level remains critical, in that country and in tunisia americans are told to leave the country, immediately by our state department and stay away from the demonstration. defense secretary leon panetta warning the turmoil raging across the muslim world is likely to continue into the days ahead. our own greg palkot, taking a chance, live in the capital of tunisia. tell us what is happening there. >> repor
violent demonstrations have been erupting in sudan and tunisia. now, forcing the u.s. state department to issue orders for all nonessential government and personnel and their families, there, to get out. good morning, everybody, i'm eric sean and welcome to a brand new hour of america's election headquarters. >> jamie: significant development overseas, i'm jamie colby, because, sudan's government is rejecting a u.s. request to send an elite team of marines into the country to protect the...
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in qatar, bahrain, in sudan. here's richard engel reporting for nbc. >> reporter: u.s. diplomatic outposts now appear to be easy targets. in yemen for the second day, furious protesters tried to storm the embassy in sanaa, burning american flags, as riot police fire water cannons. gunshots can be heard. why? because they say the u.s. isn't doing enough against the makers of that now infamous anti-islam internet video. in tunisia, demonstrators set fires by the u.s. embassy gate, and in sudan, protesters turned their rage on the british and german embassies. those countries had nothing to do with the video, but they're foreign western powers and for the mob, that's close enough. in cairo, the government called off massive planned demonstrations. the president went on television to urge calm. but clashes near the u.s. embassy continue. authorities had to build a wall to block an access road. this has clearly moved beyond demonstrations against an offensive internet video. it's become an opportunity for radicals in many countries to express their anger with the united stat
in qatar, bahrain, in sudan. here's richard engel reporting for nbc. >> reporter: u.s. diplomatic outposts now appear to be easy targets. in yemen for the second day, furious protesters tried to storm the embassy in sanaa, burning american flags, as riot police fire water cannons. gunshots can be heard. why? because they say the u.s. isn't doing enough against the makers of that now infamous anti-islam internet video. in tunisia, demonstrators set fires by the u.s. embassy gate, and in...
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in qatar, bahrain, in sudan. here's richard engel reporting for nbc. >> reporter: u.s. diplomatic outposts now appear to be easy targets. in yemen for the second day, furious protesters tried to storm the embassy in sanaa, burning american flags, as riot police fire water cannons. gunshots can be heard. why? because they say the u.s. isn't doing enough against the makers of that now infamous anti-islam internet video. in tunisia, demonstrators set fires by the u.s. embassy gate, and in sudan, protesters turned their rage on the british and german embassies. those countries had nothing to do with the video, but they're foreign western powers and for the mob, that's close enough. in cairo, the government called off massive planned demonstrations. the president went on television to urge calm. but clashes near the u.s. embassy continue. authorities had to build a wall to block an access road. this has clearly moved beyond demonstrations against an offensive internet video. it's become an opportunity for radicals in many countries to express their anger with the united stat
in qatar, bahrain, in sudan. here's richard engel reporting for nbc. >> reporter: u.s. diplomatic outposts now appear to be easy targets. in yemen for the second day, furious protesters tried to storm the embassy in sanaa, burning american flags, as riot police fire water cannons. gunshots can be heard. why? because they say the u.s. isn't doing enough against the makers of that now infamous anti-islam internet video. in tunisia, demonstrators set fires by the u.s. embassy gate, and in...
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. >> iraq, iran, afghanistan, sudan have seen violent protests. in sudan, several hundred stormed to the injury machine embassy setting that part of the building fire. several thousand have moved on to embassy and police opened fire on those that tried to scale the walls. witnesses reported seeing three people that appear to be dead. >> eric: thank you very much. again we're standing by for an abc news special report less than half an hour from now. president obama, vice president and secretary of state will at joint base andrews for the return of the remains of four americans killed in that attack in libya. david muir will anchor that report. >> kristen: here in the u.s. three universities were under threat of violence. university of texas and north dakota state evacuated all campus buildings when bomb threats were called in. university in indiana, officials warned students and faculty of an unspecified threat. a middle eastern man claimed that al-qaeda affiliation in multiple bombs were planted on campus. no bombs were found on either texas orde
. >> iraq, iran, afghanistan, sudan have seen violent protests. in sudan, several hundred stormed to the injury machine embassy setting that part of the building fire. several thousand have moved on to embassy and police opened fire on those that tried to scale the walls. witnesses reported seeing three people that appear to be dead. >> eric: thank you very much. again we're standing by for an abc news special report less than half an hour from now. president obama, vice president...
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now ordering staff out of embassies in sudan and tunisia after sudan told the u.s. they can't send in marines for extra security. greg palkot is live in tunisia with the latest on the situation. greg? >> reporter: hey, folks, yeah, tunisia, the situation is calm at the moment and the move by the state department probably precautionary, but clearly in response to what's happened here in the past couple of days and the odds are for all essential personnel, and leave as soon as today and americans considering coming, stay away. those in the country use extreme caution. the on friday shall the american embassy compound was ransacked by thousands of protesters, some outside, some making their way over the wall, burning cars and different buildings. as we understand it, aides and staffers including the ambassador here to tunisia were inside the building at the time. they managed to get away afterwards, and managed to come out of that unscathed. also hit, a neighboring american school. that is an american founded school, 600 students k-12, 200 of people approximately, amer
now ordering staff out of embassies in sudan and tunisia after sudan told the u.s. they can't send in marines for extra security. greg palkot is live in tunisia with the latest on the situation. greg? >> reporter: hey, folks, yeah, tunisia, the situation is calm at the moment and the move by the state department probably precautionary, but clearly in response to what's happened here in the past couple of days and the odds are for all essential personnel, and leave as soon as today and...
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. >> iraq, iran, afghanistan, sudan have seen violent protests. in sudan, several hundred stormed to the injury machine embassy setting that part of the building fire. several thousand have moved on to embassy and police opened fire on those that tried to scale the walls. witnesses reported seeing three people that appear to be dead. >> eric: thank you very much. again we're standing by for an abc news special report less than half an hour from now. president obama, vice president and secretary of state will at joint base andrews for the return of the remains of four americans killed in that attack in libya. david muir will anchor that report. >> kristen: here in the u.s. three universities were under threat of violence. university of texas and north dakota state evacuated all campus buildings when bomb threats were called in. university in indiana, officials warned students and faculty of an unspecified threat. a middle eastern man claimed that al-qaeda affiliation in multiple bombs were planted on campus. no bombs were found on either texas orde
. >> iraq, iran, afghanistan, sudan have seen violent protests. in sudan, several hundred stormed to the injury machine embassy setting that part of the building fire. several thousand have moved on to embassy and police opened fire on those that tried to scale the walls. witnesses reported seeing three people that appear to be dead. >> eric: thank you very much. again we're standing by for an abc news special report less than half an hour from now. president obama, vice president...
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officials announced that a marine rapid response team is headed to the sudan. in tunisia, several thousand battle with security forces outside the u.s. embassy in tunis. some protesters scaled the embassy wall and planted the islam i felt flag in a nearby school was all but destroyed by a fire that was set n. lebanon today, rioters set fire to a kfc and a hardee's restaurant in tripoli. at least 25 people were wounded. finally, an attack yet to be connect to the protests, we're learning of a deadly strike on a marine base, shared with british troop in afghanistan, called camp leatherneck, camp bastion. all u.s. personnel in tunisia, yemen and afghanistan are ash accounted for. a protesters was killed a few hours ago in a clash with police. joining me with the increase of violence continuing to go on throughout the middle-east and north africa, leyland vittert. >> reporter: right now, here in cairo, 3:00 a.m., we are still seeing, smelling and feeling those barrages of tear gas canisters going off here and that distinctive crack of rubber bullets. as of now, tho
officials announced that a marine rapid response team is headed to the sudan. in tunisia, several thousand battle with security forces outside the u.s. embassy in tunis. some protesters scaled the embassy wall and planted the islam i felt flag in a nearby school was all but destroyed by a fire that was set n. lebanon today, rioters set fire to a kfc and a hardee's restaurant in tripoli. at least 25 people were wounded. finally, an attack yet to be connect to the protests, we're learning of a...
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embassies come under attack by mobs in should mizzy is sudan and the yemen all in response to a u.s. made film mocking islam. meanwhile in cairo the violence shows no sign of dying down either as clashes enter their fourth day despite attempts by the country's most influential political group to calm the bridge. washington scrambles for damage control after deadly anti american demonstrations spread over the arab world but efforts so far failed to appease the angry crowd. welcome you're watching r t with me kevin no it's no eight pm here in moscow the main news tonight the wave of anti american protests sweeping across the muslim world with unprecedented force this friday the u.s. embassy is in should missy and sudan are under attack tonight and over in lebanon one person reportedly been killed after a mob set fire to a k.f.c. restaurant clashes also continue in cairo and in yemen is artie's middle east and north africa correspondent paula sleep she's in courage for us hi there paula good evening take us through if you would the flashpoints of the protests have been so many this afte
embassies come under attack by mobs in should mizzy is sudan and the yemen all in response to a u.s. made film mocking islam. meanwhile in cairo the violence shows no sign of dying down either as clashes enter their fourth day despite attempts by the country's most influential political group to calm the bridge. washington scrambles for damage control after deadly anti american demonstrations spread over the arab world but efforts so far failed to appease the angry crowd. welcome you're...
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today well could be none other than the tenant general omar al bashir the distinguished president of sudan is the wednesday by share colin the african union to quote protect the continent from spy satellites he said that the a you had to quote legislate. action of africa's space along with developing a new unified space agency so you're probably wondering what i'm getting at here basically he's saying that he doesn't want to see what's going on in sudan last year satellites from a private space company and covered what appeared to be evidence of mass killings killing carried out during sudan's civil war not to mention mass graves bombed villages as well as soon as troops and artillery on the move and images of his crimes are still being collected by the space company with funding by the satellite sentinel project which is probably partly propped up by actor george clooney side no i know what all you ladies are thinking george clooney is good looking and he's helping to expose students gratis atrocities i know i know i'll try to get him on the show soon but just to put this all into perspec
today well could be none other than the tenant general omar al bashir the distinguished president of sudan is the wednesday by share colin the african union to quote protect the continent from spy satellites he said that the a you had to quote legislate. action of africa's space along with developing a new unified space agency so you're probably wondering what i'm getting at here basically he's saying that he doesn't want to see what's going on in sudan last year satellites from a private space...
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leaving sudan and there is a travel warning and nonessential personnel after a huge protest on friday where the police had to fire on the protestors to keep them from breaking in the u.s. embassy. and the u.s. government want tod send a marine antiterrorism team we may hear that the sudanese are not welcoming them. >> we know one on the way to libya. possibly legal trouble for the man who is linked to the movie that the rioters are rioting. this is noucoula. he reportedly denies involvement in the film. he was convicted of bank fraud and under five years of super vised probation. pointing out the interview of the voluntary and he was not arrested or hand cuffed. right now disturbing new details coming in about a plot in chicago. that is right here on u.s. soil. we'll have the details congressman paul ryan in a key battle ground state. and what he said the feds latest action said about the jobs picture in this economy. at purina one, we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. we discovered that by
leaving sudan and there is a travel warning and nonessential personnel after a huge protest on friday where the police had to fire on the protestors to keep them from breaking in the u.s. embassy. and the u.s. government want tod send a marine antiterrorism team we may hear that the sudanese are not welcoming them. >> we know one on the way to libya. possibly legal trouble for the man who is linked to the movie that the rioters are rioting. this is noucoula. he reportedly denies...
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today well could be none other than the tenant general omar al bashir the distinguished president of sudan is the wednesday by share calling the african union to quote protect the continent from spy satellites he said that the a you had to quote legislate. action of africa's space along with developing a new unified space agency so you're probably wondering what i'm getting at here basically he's saying that he doesn't want to see what's going on in sudan last year satellites from a private space company and covered what appeared to be evidence of mass killings killing carried out during sudan's civil war not to mention mass graves bombed villages as well as soon as troops and artillery on the move and images of his crimes are still being collected by the space company with funding by the satellite sentinel project which is probably partly propped up by actor george clooney side no i know what all you ladies are thinking george clooney is good looking and he's helping to expose students gratis atrocities i know i know i'll try to do them on the show soon but just to put this all into persp
today well could be none other than the tenant general omar al bashir the distinguished president of sudan is the wednesday by share calling the african union to quote protect the continent from spy satellites he said that the a you had to quote legislate. action of africa's space along with developing a new unified space agency so you're probably wondering what i'm getting at here basically he's saying that he doesn't want to see what's going on in sudan last year satellites from a private...