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tell us about the campaign to free kenneth bae. >> first and foremost, i would like to thank the bae family for allowing me to be here and speak about this campaign. you know, what i said to the bae family initially is we need to get the world and the american people behind us. when i looked at a petition that was signed by 150,000 people as recently as three days ago, it was concerning to me. more people are voting on american idol versus voting or voicing their opinion or their support of kenneth bae, which is something i felt passionately i had to get involved with. >> why would you get involved? why are you so impassioned by this. why do you think your efforts are going to help? >> i know my efforts are going to help. i reached out to the bae family after the basketball players came back from north korea. i'm an agent. i work with kenny anderson. i sent a heartfelt e-mail to the bae family saying if there's anything i can do to help you whether it's raise money or worldwide public awareness, i'm here to help. after a dialogue, we decided to launch a campaign #bringbaeback. we can
why didn't we choose to go with bae? and essentially we talked about it and looked at it and again absent if you remember the time i will show you the time table in a minute but at the time we didn't have a lot of performance data to judge so number one first and foremost in this case and the bae engine and the purchase cost is cheaper so that means in this particular round we got essentially 2-3 extra buses. the other point i just want to make on this in the case of our buses runoff an air system to the extent it controls the doors, the brakes so to the extent we res duce penetration of something like oil so those are the reasons that we simply said okay when we had the opportunity and had to make a decision we decided to go with the bae rather than split -- rather than split it. >> can i ask you overarching objective is to do some of these things and how are each of the engines proving to be more reliability? >> the good news is they're far more reliable than the buses we had before. one thing we are seeing quickly and
>> they did -- i think four broke down. >> were they bae? allison? >> i would have to go back and check. i honestly don't remember. i have to get back to you on that one. i don't remember. >> i would certainly like to know that if you purchased 62 buses, two different types of engines and i want to know which ones broke down before i purchased anything else. >> if you will indulge me one minute i think -- this is gary chang, the project manager. do you remember? >> [inaudible] i don't remember an exact count. okay. >> hi. this is gary chang with sf mta project manager for the procurement. based on my recollection there were some coaches broken down. however the communication i have with new flyer because the vehicles are under their possession when shuttling the vehicles to muni. so far i haven't been successful in retrieving that documents but i recall there were a few that broke down. >> out of the 62 and were they allison or bae coachs? >>i think it's a combination of the two. i think there were some of each. i have to go back and double check the
please, let kenneth bae come home.tunity to break the cycle of fear. >> having dealt with leaders of kim jong-un before when you've tried to release americans held in situations like this, what works? what message works? >> well, direct appeal, number one. and an attempt to appreciate the anxiety and what they want. often they want recognition of some sort. i remember when we got out of syria, and made the appeal at that time to president assad, we brought him back to the white house and president reagan said, what can i do for you, reverend jackson? call mr. assad and say thanks, which is not our policy. he called him, he said thanks and they never stopped talking. a break through of releasing in a prisoner camp can lend itself to peace. >> all right. reverend jackson, terri chung, thank you. i now turn you over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >> jake, thank you. >>> happening now, an accused terrorist being captured. the dramatic pictures as the u.s. wages a separate attack that would put an american
bae's family says jesse jackson has offered to go to north korea to try and bring bae home.oming up in our next half hour, we'll speak with paula hancocks in seoul about the diplomatic fight over bae. >>> other news overseas, in sochi today, the fears of terror are giving way to russian pride, as the olympics entered day four of competition with more medals, more bragging rights on the line. ivan watson live in sochi this morning. and ivan, you know, we spoke a lot about all the problems there in the run-up to the olympics, and there are problems. i mean, bobsledders having to break down doors. but aside from that, with the sports now in full play, the olympics seem to be sort of coming off as planned, right? >> reporter: that's right. i mean, the crowds certainly don't look very big, john, but yeah, we're in the third day of the sports, of the competitions. we're seeing the medal lists coming out. and what's remarkable is that after this controversy, after a lot of misgivings that i was hearing from russians, this seems to have evaporated with the opening ceremony. i mean,
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kenneth bae back in a labor camp. bring bae back to raise attention about his polite. exclusively with bae's sister plus putting the campaign together and congressman charl ra rangel. >> what do you make of the news kenneth bae has been moved to a labor camp. >> we're deeply concerned. it's devastating. it's such an emotional roller coaster. one day we're encouraged and excited that president obama is showing commitment. the next day we learn kenneth has been moved to the labor camp. we're discouraged and concerned. >> tell us about this news campaign to free kenneth bae. >> we need to get the world and the american people behind us. when i looked at a petition signed by 150,000 people as recently as three days ago, it was a concern to me. more people are voting on "american idol" versus voting or voicing their opinion or support of kenneth bae. it was something i felt passionately i had to get involved in. >> why would you get involved? why are you so impassioned by this? how do you think your efforts will help? >> i reached out to the bae family after the basketball
envoy to come to pyongyang and discuss bae's case.hy. >> now there's word that the reverend jesse jackson may actually be getting involved in all of this. >> that's right. at the request of kenneth bae's family, he's become involved. when they rescinded that invitation for the u.s. envoy to go, jackson offered to go and talk in bae's case. there's been no reply from the regime. >>> still ahead, name change controversy. new pressure on the washington redskins, why keeping the name could cost the team financially. >>> atlanta bracing for round two. a fresh batch of snow and ice threatening the city. will it be paralyzed again? that. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. ♪ we as
taken back discuss bae has been sentenced to 15 years of hard labor.er this massive bill, federal safety officials saying the accident could have been prevented. he said the bill did not meet standards. >>> well, if you tbild it they will come. in china they did just that, building 5,000 new movie theaters and the film industry is taking note. >> this is what happens when word gets out, when the hollywood stars but hollywood is so last year, china's charging ahead of this year, staying the festivity full of promise. there are three chinese movies in competition of the top prize alone, the golden bear. nine films are screening here. this is a country and an industry that really means business. you realize how huge if chinese labor industry is, especially compared to, say, hollywood, you take a huge, 2012 in 60 countries worldwide, that took just under 120 million u.s. dollars which is not an insignificant amount of cash. but compare that to a choins che movie, that movie brings in $100 million more. there is so much money to be made in the chinese cinem
i'm told by the state department, this is not connected to the bae case. they're in there for another trip with diplomats, american diplomats, to build connections there. but certainly valuable, at least, to keep that conversation going while -- >> well-known diplomat, u.s. ambassador to south korea during the bush administration, the fact that he himself is there, that is significant. we don't know exactly what he's doing, though. >> no question. they say just in general to build bridges between the two countries. i wouldn't be surprised if he would bring up the bay case. the state department says that's not the express reason for his visit. >> i'm sure he's there, at least with a as it i had blessing. >> the state department also has mentioned the possibility of the reverend jesse jackson going to north korea, which he has offered to help discuss specifically the case of kenneth bae. >> we'll see what happens on that front, as well. thanks very much. >>> the former president, bill clinton, he's under fire as a liability to hillary clinton. if she decides
. >> there has been another setback for kenneth bae.rth korea took back its offer to discuss bae's release. the reverend jesse jackson has offered to travel to north korea at the request of bae's family. north korea accusing him of anti-government activities. meanwhile the u.s. saying those joint military exercises with south korea are not linked with kenneth bae, north korea threatening to cancel family reunions separated from the war. >> opposing these military exercises, annual exercises carried out between united states and south korea forces ear in south korea. two sets of them. the first is computer simulation of scenarios involving thousands of troops every year north korea calls these acts of war and aggression and rehearsals for invasion. this year north korea is links these exercises to the prospects of family ruines rue reunions. ithe reunions have been suspendd since 2010 but north korea saying that that cannot happen during these exercises, then appeared to change its mind and agreed to a date of those reunions february 20-
a pro-north korean publication says bae has been held at the camp three weeks.tate department is deeply concerned about his health. arrested in 2012 while leaving a tour group. the father of three was senteneded to 15 years for what the north koreans call a "serious crime." >>> for the first time after that news, kenneth bae's sister talks to cnn. today at 5:00 eastern time. part of a cnn exclusive about a new effort to free kenneth bay thai could include you. the announcement of this new campaign exclusively in the "cnn newsroom" with don lemon. >>> all right. now to tennessee where a couple is facing murder charges for allegedly forcing the man's 5-year-old daughter to drink excessive amounts of water and grape sewed darr. prosecutors say all that liquid caused the sodium level in alexa linboom's body to plummet and triggered fatal brain swelling. the couple is also accused of child neglect, and child abuse. >>> two men convicted of a triple murder as teenagers are free after spending 21 years in a new york prison. new dna evidence proves anthony yarbough and
bae lands a deal in saudi arabia. it agrees on a new higher price for a long-awaited typhoon jetfighter deal. good morning. welcome. you are watching "the pulse" live from bloomberg european headquarters in london. i am guy johnson. francine is off today. let's tell you what we have got coming up. we are live with carlsberg's ceo. with clashes in the ukraine escalating, we are going to talk to him about the brewer's big presence in this country and what it means for him. is istails on what happening in the ukraine, the violent clashes taking lives. the number of dead continues to climb after the bloodiest episode of the three-month standoff. ryan chilcote joins us with the of contextnd a bit that we need surrounding these stories. these pictures are amazing. ring us up to speed with the latest development. >> bloodiest day in these protests in three months now. bloodiest day in ukraine's 25-year history, 25 people killed, 350 injured. both sides increasingly entrenched. last night we had the police telling women and c
north korea took back its invitation to discuss the release of bae.nwhile, donald greg the former ambassador t. u.s. meanwhile saying those up coming military exercises with south korea aren't linked to kenneth bae. the drills, are, quote, an exercise of war. north korea has threatened to cancel reunions for families separated by the korean war. >> reporter: well for some weeks north korea has been opposing the annual exercises carried out between the united states and south korean forces here in south korea. two sets of them. the first known as key resolve computer simulations of various scenarios involving thousands of troops. the second, drills in the field again involving thousands of troops. 7500 troops. this year north korea is linking these exercises to the prospects of family reunions. reunions of those families separated by the end of the fighting in the korean war in 1953. the president here in south korea offered to resume those reunions as soon as possible. they've been suspended sinc since 2010. north korea initially rejecting that offer
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>> kenneth bae has been transferred from a hospital back to a labor camp.ys the state department, including about his health, which has been a continuing concern. we're told that the swedish representatives who represent u.s. in that camp as recently as today and they have been able to see him ten times and the state department has been in touch now with kenneth bae's family to let them know this disturbing news. they continue to urge for his release and continue to offer to send ambassador king to north korea to help negotiate kenneth bae's release. this is particularly disappointing, wolf, because a couple weeks ago kenneth bae made a public apology in other cases where americans have been held in north korea, when you've seen that public apology, oftentimes their release is followed, so this is really disturbing news and particularly as the state department drew attention to the real concern about his health. he was in a hospital to be treated to go >>> as reseptemberly as yesterday morning, president obama at the national prayer breakfast, he singled ou
there was no name mentioned of kenneth bae. we have heard from kenneth bae over the weekend. last thursday and friday he was visited by the swedish embassy official in pyongyang. he's basically saying he's being moved back to the special labor camp. he's very concerned about his health. he says he has a back and neck problem here, has a gum infection at this point and he's concerned if he stay there is for several monies, he will be straight back in hospital once again. he did say he wanted to let his family know that he's not giving up hope. >> i stay strong mentally and spiritually and trying to stay strong emotionally as well. but my main concern right now is that my physical condition, to have labor for eight hours a day for the next couple of months will be difficult. so if they can do something right away would be the best way to do it. >> he says he's already lost ten pounds over the past few weeks. kate and chris, back to you. >> paula, thank you so much for that. >> a second round of syria peace talks is under way. the three-day evacuation and planned cease-fire is c
and once again my promise to the family of kenneth bae, we here at cnn will stay here with this storythe social media to do what it takes. to learn what you can do go to bring back bae on twitter. >>> meanwhile, and openly gay nfl player likely to make his nfl debut this fall, and will he be accepted into the league after one team is talking about his experience in another locker room. parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ [poof!] [beep] [clicks mouse] nice office. how you doing? good. automatic discoun
he raised the issue of kenneth bae? is that what you're saying? >> he was just in china and he discussed the whole situation in north korea, the need for them to really make progress and show the world that they are going to be serious if the six-party talks are reconvened to deal with the human rights abuses in north korea and, of course, concern about ken bae still in north korea. >> what's your reaction to these reports that russia might be willing to build a nuclear reactor in iran in exchange for oil shipments from iran? is that something that the u.s. would welcome? >> well, i think i saw that news report. it was from iranians speaking about an oil deal with russia, possibly with russian exchange building them a second reactor. i think that we will see where we get with these negotiations on a comprehensive agreement which begin tomorrow with iran. as you noted, we had a very good first step in the joint plan of action where iran made very serious commitments to stop the advance of their nuclear program and, in fact, rolled it back in some r
bae takes a beating, shares slide after a profit warning.g to our viewers in europe, good evening to those in asia, and a very warm welcome to those just waking up in the u.s. i am guy johnson. francine lacqua is off today. this is "the pulse," live from london. a busy hour ahead. let's talk about music. lowest -- thethe oldest winner of a british award. business.eak down the clashes in ukraine are worsening. let's bring in ryan chilcote. diplomacy beginning to start, talk about what is happening in kiev. s in and clashe around independence square, reporting fatalities in the double digits. reports of bodies piled up in hotels, reports of dozens more window. police reporting one killed this morning, 29 window. 20 policemen were shot after they came under sniper fire, we witnessed protesters capturing police and earlier in the day and leading down from independence square. some reports say they were being brought for medical attention, we have heard from the ukrainian president, he said the police are not using guns. this is from president ya
. >>> to north korea now, and disturbing details in the detain the knee kenneth bae. he was accused of bringing down the government after leading a tour group there and was sentenced to hard labor. he spent time in a labor camp, but he was moved to a hospital when he was moved. and the president also asked for prayers for him as the case is ongoing. and now he has attracted a new social media campaign, and just in the last hour, i spoke with b bae's sister terri chung and asked how the wide support of americans could help her brother's release, and she says that she got news that he has been removed wac to the labor camp. >> it is a roller coaster, and it is one day that president obama is showing his support, and commitment, and the next day we learn that kenneth is moved to the labor camp, and so we are discouraged and concerned. i do believe that a ground swell of support from the american public will make a difference in allowing everyone to advocate for kenneth and make sure that he can come home soon. >> and you can join the social media campaign to free kenneth
bae is accused of preaching against the pyongyang government. >> we pray for kenneth bae, who has been held in north korea for 15 months. sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. his family wants him home and the united states will continue to do everything in our power to secure his release because kenneth bae deserves to be free. [ applause ] hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ [ male announcer ] even more impressive than the research this man has at his disposal is how he puts it to work for his clients. morning. morning. thanks for meeting so early. come on in. [ male an
conditions are concerning because bae has been held for over a year after being sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. he is accused of trying to overturn the state. >> the reservoir tanks are down to next to nothing. they have been serving everyone for a month. now they need help. >> reporter: now the town hopes they can truck in water from other counties to help replenish their own water supply. >>> in west virginia residents are worried that their water still isn't safe. they've filed a petition with the state supreme court against the department of health. hundreds of people are now expected to march to the american water company headquarters. they're angry about a chemical spill that cut 300,000 people off from their water. we're at the protest in charleston, west virginia, joining us now. we see its snowing, but what else is going on there? >> reporter: well, the marchers have just wrapped up. you might have thought this ended last month when for ten days people in charleston, west virginia, were told not to use their water because of a chemical that spilled into the water supply
. >> and now new information in the case of kenneth bae. the state department said the american missionary has been transferred from a hospital back to a labor camp. they say the development is deeply concerning since bae has been held for more than a year after being sentencing to 15 years of hard labor. he's been accused of trying to overthrow the state. >>> a boulder fell on a train in the french alps. it fell on the front car that you see right there and caused it to derail. nine others were injured. the train was on a three-hour trip from nice. >>> the justice department has given a boost to same-sex marriage. erik holder is expected to announce the department will grand full equal treatment to same sex married couples. this will provide benefits for couples who don't live in states that recognize same-sex marriages. >>> a trial of a white man who is accused of murder of a 17-year-old black teenager i in 2012. it started in a convenience store parking lot. he pulled next to davis with his three friends inside. arguments ensued over the
it is what kenneth bae did not want to see. he is saying he is very concerned about his health and saying that if he was going to be in that camp for much longer he believes he would be back in hospital. he has back and neck pain. he says he has gum infection and lost about ten pounds in the last three weeks. listen to what he says. >> i'm going to stay strong. but my main concern right now and my condition is hard laborer for the next couple of months would be difficult. they can do something right away is the best way to do it. >> so continuing concerns for kenneth bae's health. >> paula hancocks reporting live from south korea this morning. >>> the news room court is now in session in florida as the loud music murder trial resumes following a one-day break. we will break down trial with our legal analysts next. ♪ [ cellphones beeping ] ♪ [ cellphone rings ] hello? [ male announcer ] over 12,000 financial advisors. good, good. good. over $700 billion dollars in assets under care. let me just put this away. [ male announcer ]
we have just had breaking news from bae. we mentioned it on the previous show.audi arabia have agreed on the price escalation on the typhoon jet. this is something that has been uncertain in the market for a while. bae is saying that it is broadly consistent with the prior trading outlook and the company is set to report earnings tomorrow. let's get back to our team. ryan is here watching development in ukraine. >> the situation now stable if tense. time yesterday, at least 25 people have been killed. at least 350 injured. the clashes continued. is this an uprising? is it the country slipping into civil war? police have launched another assault about four hours ago. we will keep our eyes on it. >> manus, you're watching peugeot. >> stock is up. they have new investors, dongfeng. capital is king and assets to change. you have the peugeot family, dongfeng and the french government all in. 800 million euros. they will produce
visitation to discuss kent 9/11 bae whose been held for more than a year. this is a video shot friday when he was visited by a swedish diplomat. he tells him he's worried about his health now that authorities moved him back into a labor camp following a stay in a hospital. >> my main concern right now is that my physical condition -- [ indiscernible ] they can do something right away would be the best way to do it. >> bae, whose a missionary from washington state was arrested in november of 2012 and sentenced to 15 years hard labor. he's accused of planning to bring down the development through religious activities. >>> well time now is 4:48 and people are lining up outside a new coffee house in los angeles. now it looks like a regular starbucks, until you look closely and see its called dumb starbucks. the coffee is free, and some people say, it's not all that great, and no one seems to know who is really behind it. customers though have their own use. >> that's the story they're telling people, really, it's a relate show. and i think there's a camera in t
report while important will not impact the bae trajectory. >> we hope so. jim thanks very much. >> thank you john. >> east coast this part of the country has already been impacted by storm after storm. now kevin corriveau is here to tell us about that. where it's going to hit. >> we will have severe weather, i'll get to that. chicago has cleared up. detroit, philadelphia as well as cleveland is going to move through fairly quickly. of course it's going to be the eastern seaboard. snow through new jersey, snow flakes here in new york, one to three inches of snow is expected during the commute time. that's not going to be very nice for a lot of people coming in off long island or into connecticut. boston is going to see it a little bit later on in the day. the temperatures are going to be rising in new york from 39° tomorrow up to 45. that means we're going to change into rain in the forecast but it is later in the week on friday this right here we have some severe weather making its way towards the east. right here along the band could be the first indicatio
we bray for kenneth bae, a christian missionary who has been held in north korea for 15 months. years of hard labor. his family wants him home. and the united states will continue to do everything in our power to secure his release because kenneth bae deserves to be free. >> the president also told the gathering of political leaders that protecting religious freedom around the world is important to u.s. national security. now, following the lead of colorado and washington, there say move to legalize pot in, yes, brand-new two more states. and all this is coming at the same time that we're seeing this backlash against cigarette smoking. now, are we getting mixed messages from politicians pushing pot legalization why trying to curb cigarette smoking. you know, i don't think i was meant to sweep. it's a little frustrating. look. [ zach ] i can't help out as much as i used to. do you need help? [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up. it's a swiffer sweeper. it's a swiffer dusters. it can extend so i don't have to get on the step stool. i don't know how it stays on there. it's like a di
bae's sister says she is devastated by the news and a new social media campaign called bring bae backis freedom. "reliable sources" with brian stelts her is at the top of the hour. back to fareed zakaria "gps." >>> are some ethnicities, races and rillens superior to others when it comes to worldly success? to some that sounds like an idea that smax of racism. to my next guest a serious argument to be made with serious research. amy chua first courted controversy with her book "the battle hymn of the tiger mother." she is a law professor at yale as is her husband jed rubenfeld, the a co-author of her latest book "the triple package." what got you interested in this? >> well, you know, we're both teachers at yale law school. a few years ago we noticed some strange facts. we were looking around and said what's up with all these mormon students? we noticed there were more cuban-americans than you might have expected and more nigerian-americans. we decided to check. and sure enough, asian-americans, indian-americans, nigerians, cubans, mormons, are quite a bit and a few other groups are di
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state department says it is, quote, deeply concerned about the transfer of bae and urged north koreao release him. bae has been held for 15 months for what north korea calls hostile acts against that country. >>> and a newborn baby snatched from his parents' bedside is back home this morning in michigan. 6-day-old kayden powell was found by a police chief in iowa outside a gas station swaddled inside of a storage bin. it's unclear how long the baby was outside in that bitter cold weather. kayden's mother went to sleep with him next to her on thursday, woke up to find him missing. the mother's stepsister has been charged with kidnapping the baby. >>> and after months of defiance, new york yankee star alex rodriguez, well, he is dropping his lawsuit over his suspension and has agreed to sit out the entire upcoming baseball season. a-rod will no longer pursue legal actions against major league baseball, its commissioner and the players union. the lawsuits were considered unlikely to succeed and rodriguez was initially suspended for 211 games for use of performance-enhancing drugs. an ar
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it's unfortunate that the north koreans don't treat kenneth bae as a humanitarian act. they were on the verge of negotiating with an american envoy to turp him loose. it didn't happen because of a military provocations, adelaide by the north koreans that we pursued. maybe after this report cools down, the north koreans will see fit to let the american, who is sick, to come home to his family. >> boy, looking at the report and seeing hundreds of thousands killed, concentration camps, atrocities, it's a horrifying thing to conceive of. governor bill richardson, great to have you on the show. thanks. >> an al jazeera america exclusive taking us inside the taliban to give us a glimpse on what the war in afghanistan looks like from the taliban's point of view. even if the afghan government were to agree leaving u.s. troops in afghanistan, the first line of resistance will be the u.s. trained afghan national army, al jazeera's "faultline" shows a journalist trailing taliban fighters after they attack a base. >> i'm acutely aware i wouldn't be allowed to film them unless they
kenneth bae has been held for more than a year, after being accused of hard labour trying to overthrow the state. >> tension in malaysia over the use of the word allah. we have more. >> an evening mass at a church in a bid to create controversy and provoke a reaction. the response was not what the perpetrators were specting. >> we come to the church. today you proved that you are not afraid. >> the only sign that the church was attacked were a few scorch marks and police tape in front of the shrine of our lady of fatima. a healthy turn out shows how little the attack or placement of quaysi religious posters affected thing. >> banners in front of the churches was the provocation of one kind. the reason i say that is provocation, because we do not say allah is great. it is not in our ordinary use. >> emphasise these posters that heralded the latest twist in the row in malaysia. over who has the right to use the word allah. should it be for muslims practicing their duties or can it be used by christian malaysians when praying or singi singing hymns. the pain erp has not used the word alla
. >> new information on kenneth bae. american missionaries has been transferred from a hospital back to a labor camp. the development is deeply concerning because bae has been held for more than a year after being sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. he's been accused of trying to overthrow the state. >> 25% of the people in bosnia do not have a job. protesters have taken to the street. >>> aid workers from attacked on their way to homs. it's unlikely that any more aid will be listened to homs. >>> a spanish princess is holding court quite literal. princess christina are answering questions that she and her husband illegally used company funds for personal expenses. >>> a boulder falls on a train in the french alps. you see it there lying on its side. around 30 people were on board and police say nine others were injured. the train was on a three-hour trip from nice. >>> two officers from the jacksonville sheriff department seven-day forecast in a florida trial of what white man who is charged for killing a 17-year-old b
bae systems and general dynamics and then they have networks of hundreds of suppliers that supply parts from transmissions to engines and down to little things like a seatbelt or a little mechanisms in the building. their nextwork of suppliers, the small companies that feed the vehicles is vast. >> and the suppliers came to congress to tell them not to do away with the tanks >> the suppliers have a more convincing tale. they look at the defense secretary saying you will be find loosing a program but you go to a company and this is their life blood and this contract lossage would be devastating so these companies have made convincing cases to the lawmakers >> focusing on the $313 million to upgrade the aging tanks. we would like your thoughts on this. you can start dialing in. we have the republican line, democrat and independents and all others number. you can send us a tweet or e-mail as well. how many jobs are we talking about here? >> i think it is hard to get an exact number, but there have been thousands at the bae plant and general. i know bae has 576 supplier companies so you can
but it's unfortunate that the north koreans don't treat kenneth bae as a humanitarian act. they were on the verge of negotiating with an american envoy to turn him loose. it didn't happen because of military provocations alleged by the north koreans that we pursues. maybe after this report cools down, the north koreans will see fit, as a humanitarian gesture to let this korean american who has been there the longest, 15 months, who is sick, to come home to his family >> let's hope they do. looking at the report and seeing hundreds of thousands killed in concentration camps, atrocities, it's a horrifying thing to conceive of. governor bill richardson, great thanks. >> deadly protests have raged for close to a week in venezuela. after 15 years of socialism under hugo chavez and his successor, nicolas maduro. people are concern why an oil-rich country has record prices, scarcity of services, we are joined by rachl levin, from caracas. i know you are at the center of the protests, what is going on in the streets? >> today there was a group of people marching to the ministry of
official who was going to try to negotiate the release of american kenneth bae. the state department says it was the second time pyongyang took back the offer. no reason was given, although the north objected to upcoming military drills between the u.s. and south korea. >> those are the headlines. "talk to al jazeera" is coming up next. for news updates go to aljazeera.com. >>> edward snowden did help the "new york times" keep the public informed on what i consider to be very important matters. >> i would say it is the most secretive white house that i have ever been involved in covering. >> during the run-up to the iraq war, abramson was the d.c. bu c
missionary kenneth bae is getting lard to come by. u.s.official was planning to talk about bae's potential release. this is the second time north korea has cancelled with the state department. , whether or not to launch a drone strike on an american al qaeda suspect but the obama administration's new strict policy on are drones to the military not to the cia. >> chris christie administration and the justice department met to issue subpoenas, one of the documents in question the governor's helicopter logs to determine whether he flew over fort lee during the lain closures. one saga we have been reporting on extensively on "america tonight," the chemical spill in west virginia which prevented people from use that state from using their tap water. burning questions like, is the water absolutely safe to drink now and why are some residents still reporting a chemical odor? "america tonight"'s correspondent lori jane gliha files this report. >> i already spend most of my time worrying and planning and trying to make sure that we're creating a sa