Activity, you know, a very serious proctology exam. I think thats the only oh, yeah. And they say twinkies can last forever. But the company that makes them may not last all that long. The baker strike that could turn off the ovens at hostess. Newsroom starts now. Good morning. Im carol costello. Thank you so much for joining me. So far, 16 people in gaza and israel are dead as violence escalates in the middle east. This time it could lead to a new war in that region. Over the past 24 hours, palestinian military groups say israel launched more than 75 strikes for warplanes and ships, including the strike your looking at right there, which was actually posted on youtube and twitter. This strike on a car that killed the chief of hamas military. Now the two sides have fired dozens of rockets at one another. Israel claims its defending its cities, following ongoing rocket attacks by palestinian militants. Israels military says its targeting 100 sites across gaza. I know, youf heard this al
Hello, im antonio mora, welcome to a special edition of consider this. 20 years ago, a bomb destroyed pan am flight 103. Only one man was found guilty. We are confident this day that al magrahi was responsible. Aljazeera tornado exclusive information that points to another party. The intelligence we got indicates iran, libya. If they didnt retaliate against the United States, we would consider to shoot down them. As long as the relatives are alive, questions will continue to be asked. Its supposed to be a closed case. The pan am 103 bombing on september 21st in 1988 killed 270 people. 189 of them americans returning home for christmas. It remains the deadlyist terrorist attack in the history of the united kingdom. But despite a three year investigation, and agreement by libya to pay 2. 7 billion for the families of the victims, for many, the questions still remain. Questions in a provocative documentary on the bombing that just aired on aljazeera. Lockerby, what really happened . Did l
We did that last week. Again, the more we look into it, the more we find people in powerful and influential places saying things that just dont square with the fact. Its about a u. N. Treaty that failed to be ratified by the senate. A treaty that was meant to encourage more countries to be more like the u. S. On equal rights of the disabled. If other countries adopted better treatment of their disabled, americans who visited or lived in other countries would also benefit. 125 countries ratified the treaty. It was supported by george bush, signed by the current president , and has support from both sides of the aisle like john mccain and bob dole. He was wheeled onto the senate floor, you can see, for the vote he hoped to see the treaty ratified. Instead after pressure from special interest groups, 38 republicans vowing to support the treaty voted no. One was the Home School Legal Defense association. The hslda, the powerful lobby group around the country whose leader youre about to mee
Relatives of the victims. And well get an iranian response to the allegations about the countrys involvement. Hello, im antonio mora, welcome to a special edition of consider this. 20 years ago, a bomb destroyed pan am flight 103. Only one man was found guilty. We are confident this day that al magrahi was responsible. Aljazeera tornado exclusive information that points to another party. The intelligence we got indicates iran, libya. If they didnt retaliate against the United States, we would consider to shoot down them. As long as the relatives are alive, questions will continue to be asked. Its supposed to be a closed case. The pan am 103 bombing on september 21st in 1988 killed 270 people. 189 of them americans returning home for christmas. It remains the deadlyist terrorist attack in the history of the united kingdom. But despite a three year investigation, and agreement by libya to pay 2. 7 billion for the families of the victims, for many, the questions still remain. Questions in
System of ruls and checks to prevent the use of chemical weapons and destroy stockpiles. The global consensus is it not in the British National interest that rules about chemical weapons are upheld. In my view of course it is. Thats why i believe we shouldnt stabbed stand idly by. Im grateful to the Prime Minister and notwithstanding the differences on the timing and approach to conflict. Can i bring up the issue of consequences. Whoever is responsible for chemical weapons attack should knowhey will face a Court Whether thats the International Criminal court or specially convened war crimes tribunal in the future. Whether theres military intervention or not. Somebody is responsible for heinous crime. I agree. People should be subject to International Criminal court. Use of chemicaleapons can a crime and has to be proseced. We have to recognize the slownd of the wheels and the fact that syria is not a signature to the treaty. Let me make a little bit more progress, and giveaway. I consu