The activities of a notorious muslim group for the last 16 years. In the light of London Bridge, has the state failed to realise how widespread the influence of such groups has been . I think the figure of 23,000, which has recently been released by m15 as the number of people they are concerned about being involved injihadist activity, is probably the tip of the iceberg. And on harry potters 20th birthday, we talked to the original publishers who replaced Joanne Rowling withjk rowling. When she was revealed as a woman, all of the fan mail had been addressed to dear sir. Good evening. The government has confirmed that samples of aluminium from all buildings that have been sent for Fire Redundancy can sting have so far failed. Fire redundancy can sting have so farfailed. Fire redundancy can sting have so far failed. Testing. Fire redundancy can sting have so farfailed. Testing. They can reveal how the organisation tasked with enforcing Building Regulations are infact with enforcing Buil
Case ahead of an historic hole. Reunited after more than 30 years apart. Giving hope. The families of argentinas stolen babies. Welcome to the programme. Five palestinians have been killed in the gaza strip. The fighting between hamas and israeli is in its second day after both sides failed to extend a 72 hour ceasefire. Hamas fired dozens of rockets at israel since the ceasefire expired friday. Theres no reports of rockets causing damage or casualties. Israel launched air strikes and artillery strikes on gaza, destroying buildings, including a mosque. Talks to extend a ceasefire failed to reach a deal. Since israel began its strikes, 64 Israeli Soldiers and a Thai National were killed. 1,901 palestinians have been killed. United nations says 73 are civilians. Add to that 10,000 palestinians injured, and more than 171,000 People Living in un shelters. Al jazeeras Andrew Simmonds joins me now from one of gazas hospitals. Hospitals have been under a great deal of strain, tell us what the
A girl swept away in the tsunami swept away 10 years later. Thank you for joining us. I am morgan radford. This morning, we are getting a glimpse of the u. S. Military operations happening right now inside of iraq. Just last night, the government released new video of those airstrikes. Now, this is a view from those fighter jets as they destroyed rebel artillery units in Northern Iraq. We are learning more about why the add miles per hourstration decided to move against isil. The white house was reportedly worried about having another benghazi attack. Speaking to reporters in indiana today chuck hagle says the Islamic State is a threat to the world. The fundamentalist ideology we are seeing play out through isil is as dangerous as anything we have probably ever seen, connected with a very Strong Military capability. The brutality of what that group and Groups Associated with it represent. Hagel added that the United States cant fundamentally change the dynamics of the middle east, but
Good morning. Im Lauren Lyster in for annemarie green. This morning federal investigators will try to figure out why the nose gear failed to deploy on a us airways commuter jet. Flight 1825 from philadelphia was forced to make an Emergency Landing monday at george bush airport in houston. The plane with 57 people on board came to a stop on its nose. They did a couple of turns around the airport airspace, talked to the faa tower, tried to get visual confirmation that the nose gear was, in fact, inoperable. Unfortunately it wasnt working properly. So the airline talked to the pilots and they made the determination to go ahead and do a landing without the benefit of the nose gear. Passengers exited the plane using emergency slides. One person was taken to the hospital. And fumes in the cockpit forced an American Airlines jet from dallas to iowa to make an Emergency Landing in tulsa. Fire trucks and hazmat crews met the plane on the runway monday. All 67 people aboard made it off safely. I
Grammys. Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening. Were beginning the broadcast tonight with a fullblown civil rights battle in alabama. Today most county offices there defied a federal court order allowing samesex marriage. Many couples were turned away, some marriage license offices simply did not open. Last night alabamas chief justice banned samesex marriage licenses. His ruling also in defiance of the federal court. Alabama would be the 37th state where samesex marriage is permitted, and in some counties today, the licenses were granted. Chip reid is sorting all of this out for us in montgomery. Reporter billy clark and kerry perez, both 26, have been waiting to get married for four years. Today they did it after an alabama judge issued their license. It feels really good to have people recognize what weve always known to be true. Uhhuh. I love you. Reporter last month a federal judge struck down alabamas ban on samesex marria