It in decline. A essential report from beirut. More than two years after the tsunami in japan, debris is still washing up on beaches thousands of kilometers away. Thousands of people are still waiting for help to arrive after a powerful earthquake hit pakistans remote southwest on tuesday. The quake has affected an area the size of switzerland. The latest death toll is now at 348. The quake flattened large areas of the district thats the countrys poorest province. Judo is the only International News channel with a team in the worst affected area. Our correspondent reports. Reporter three days after a major earthquake flattened entire villages in some districts, we have seen widespread destruction in anarwan. This is an impov riched district where people are still digging and theyre not digging for gold or valuables, butter but theyre looking for the missing, their loved ones unaccounted for. The women here have nowhere to goment. There is no shade from the sweltering sun. Soon it will
The mysterious substance believed to make up most of the universe. We start in iraq where two battles are unfold, aba political one in baghdad, and fighting in the north. A new Prime Minister has the support of the United States and iran, but the current premier has called it a violation of the constitution. The new prime will form a cabinet. Fighting continued, causing a humanitarian crisis forcing thousands from their homes. We are joined live from a town retaken by Kurdish Forces after seized by Islamic State last week. Tell us what the situation is in that town now. Like you mentioned, Kurdish Forces were able to retake this territory on sunday, but only with the help of the u. S. Military. It was u. S. Airstrikes which helped force the Islamic State fighters to pull back and retreat to mosul. We are now in the center of the town. As you can see behind me, scars of the battle, its quite difficult really for Kurdish Forces to hold the line. They are sharing a 1,000kilometer stretch
Government, but the obstacles seem almost insurmountable. The senate and the house remain at odds over health care and the debt ceiling. Some lawmakers are prepared to let the government shut down. According to a cbs New York Times poll, an overwhelming number of americans, 80 , say it is not acceptable to threaten a Government Shutdown during budget negotiations. Susan mcginnis is in washington the latest. Susan, good morning. Acceptable or not there are those on capitol hill who are willing to take the risk. Basically we have a bill here that funds the government, something all sides want, but inside, theres a part that defunds obama care, not something all sides want. The trouble is while they are bickering, the clock is ticking. Texas senator ted cruz joined every one of his senate colleagues, 100 in all, in voting to begin debate to keep the government funded. Cruz voted yes after spending 21 hours on the senate floor to try to preserve part of the bill that would defund obama car
Investigators a warning the public about a couple of burglars who knocked on peoples doors and try to rob the place. We are mad and upset, sick. They had planted out well. They had to know that we were old here. The latest case involves a couple in aberdeen on wednesday afternoon. Knockedle says the men on their door asking to look at their property. Housen snuck inside the and robbed the couple. Authorities are asking for the publics help. This is the third case in the last six weeks. We do have detectives assigned to the case. From thenformation public. Maybe they saw something suspicious. Those incidents happen in joppa, belair, and now in aberdeen. The suspects were seen driving a large pickup truck. The men had dark hair and dark complexions. Anyone with information should call the sheriffs office. Forstigators are looking two separate armed robbers. A woman was robbed at an atm in edge would edgewood. Anyone with information should call the Harford County sheriffs office. Testimo
It seems like yesterday. With each passing day, it still hurts. Captioning funded by cbs this is the cbs morning news for thursday, september 11th, 2014. Good morning. Im marlie hall in for annemarie green. This morning on capitol hill there is mixed reaction to president obamas expanded military campaign against islamic militants. The president has authorized air strikes against isis targets in syria for the first time and wants more money to arm syrian rebels. The president outlined his battle plan last night. The eve of todays 13th anniversary of the 9 11 attacks. Citing the beheading of two american journalists the president said these terrorists are unique in their brutality. As Craig Boswell reports, mr. Obama is vowing to defeat isis. President obama outlined a new strategy to stake on isis in iraq. Its no longer just a mission to protect u. S. Personnel. In syria there will be convenientual air strikes and hes also asked for the money and Legal Authority to train and equipment