Hatians prepare to vote in longdelayed elections Home Sweet Home we are in mexico where a Community Found an unusual solution to dealing with the rising cost of the housing. First, palestinians in the west bang are preparing to bury a man that died from burn wounds suffered in an israeli settler attack on his home. His home was firebombed in an arson settler attack which killed his 18monthold son. He suffered Second Degree burns to 80 of his body. His wife and 4yearold son remain in a Critical Condition in hospital. Lets go to imtiaz tyab who is in duma where the father will be buried in the occupied west bank. Obviously a sad day for the family. What are feelings like are they running high within the community itself . I think more than anything theres a lot of sodness as they begin to prepare to bury the father. If you look over my shoulder i can show you where he will be buried. You see an open grave, and a smaller grave beside him. That is the final resti site of 18monthold ali, wh
There has been an alshabab ambush here on this section of the road and with the part athletics governing body chooses seb coe as its now president. As it grapples to restore its image in the wake of doping allegations. Children are bearing the brunt of yemens brutal armed conflict. That is a warning from u. N. I. C. E. F. Where 400 air strikes have occurred. Eight children have been killed or injured every day and are used to fight. U. N. I. C. E. F. Documented 377 cases of children recruited by armed forces and groups since march. Plus access to food. Difficult before the war is harder. 1. 8 million children do not have enough to ate. Nearly 10 million need humanitarian substance. 80 of yemens children. Julian is the yemen representative for the United Nations Childrens Fund and joins us live from the capital sanaa. Thank you for being was. The numbers are shocking. Eight children killed or wounded every day in the conflict. Give us an example of how you are finding them being caught
Good morning, we meet to receive testimony on the situation in afghanistan, i am pleased to welcome general john ,icholson back to the committee we thank you for your many years of distinguished service and leadership of u. S. And allied forces in afghanistan at a critical time. We would ask you to relate to the brave men and women fighting under your command how appreciative and how proud we are of their service. At war ins been afghanistan for more than a decade and a half. It is always worth remembering that American Forces went to afghanistan because that was where, under the century of the under the taliban regime, now counted planned and trained for the september 11 attacks that killed 3000 innocent civilians on american soil. Our mission was to ensure that afghanistan would never again be a safe haven for al qaeda or other terrorist groups to attack america or our allies and partners, that mission has been successful for 15 years but it is not over. American forces are carrying
Hosted by the National World war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. Id like to introduce our next speaker for the day. That is dr. John curatola. He is an associate professor of history at the United States army command and general Staff College at fort leavenworth, kansas. Prior to this position dr. Curatola was an active duty marine Corps Officer and retired in 2009 as a Lieutenant Colonel after 22 years of service. Today we have the honor of welcoming him for his talk thats going to explore ways allied and Central Forces battled for air superiority during world war 1. And listen truly for how he will emphasize how skyfought battles lead to the modern development of the concept of total war. Please join me in a warm welcome to dr. John curatola. [ applause ] thank you, lora. I appreciate it. Thank you, lora. I appreciate the introduction. If you noticed when she went down my biography, yes, im a marine officer who works at an army school who studies air power. I have kin
Hosted by the National World war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. Id like to introduce our next speaker for the day. That is dr. John curatola. He is an associate professor of history at the United States army command and general Staff College at fort leavenworth, kansas. Prior to this position dr. Curatola was an active duty marine Corps Officer and retired in 2009 as a Lieutenant Colonel after 22 years of service. Today we have the honor of welcoming him for his talk thats going to explore ways allied and Central Forces battled for air superiority during world war 1. And listen truly for how he will emphasize how skyfought battles lead to the modern development of the concept of total war. Please join me in a warm welcome to dr. John curatola. [ applause ] thank you, lora. I appreciate it. Thank you, lora. I appreciate the introduction. If you noticed when she went down my biography, yes, im a marine officer who works at an army school who studies air power. I have kin