Of her own party to scrap the idea. A disorder affecting millions of children why pregnant women may want to stay away from a popular painkiller. Hi there, good to have you with us on al jazeera america. Im thomas drayton. Just days ago Viktor Yanukovych was the president of ukraine. Now hes on the run. A warrant is expected to be issued for his arrest. The country he led is moving forward. Ukraines parliament appointed its former speaker as interim president. A new president ial Election Campaign will start on tuesday. As Jennifer Glasse reports, theres plenty of uncertainty. Kiev got back to work today, its streets filled with people. Not long ago away from Independence Square, the capital was like a ghost town. Last week i was afraid to go out of my house. Now, thinks are better. In the place where it started three months ago, where the deadly violence flared, the biggest working day crowd. They came on their lunch hours, after work, or took the day off. Ukrainians came to Independe
Restrictions outlawing homosexuality. And deciphering dogs. The unique canine qualities that are helping the nations veterans. And we begin tonight with an international mystery, the unknown whereabouts ukraines president , Viktor Yanukovych. Police issued an order for his arrest. Russia says the new government is not legal, and recalled its ambassador to ukraine. Tonight there are lots of questions about ukraines future. And Jennifer Glasse joins us now with more from kiev. Jennifer. John, you join me on a very quiet independence square. Earlier today, thousands of people came to pay their respects to those who fell here. But mainly on this monday, ukrainians tried to get back to normal. Kiev got back to work today, its streets again filled with people. Not long ago, the capitol was like a ghost town. Last week i was afraid to go out of my house. But now things are better. Reporter in the place where it all started three months ago, the biggest working day crowd so far this year. They
Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. The thaw is over and the deep freeze is back. This morning, another ground of potentially dangerous arctic air is sweeping across the border from canada, hitting the upper midwest with temperatures well below normal and the possibility of more snow. The coldest temperatures will be in the northern great plains and great lakes. In some areas, 10 to 30 degrees below normal. And windchill advisories are posted in minnesota and the dakotas. In western indiana a tributary of the wabash river was blocked by an ice jam and flooded. Large chunks of ice were pushed on to the shore, damaging trucks, cars and homes. Jamie ucheis of our minneapolis station has more on the frigid weather. Reporter this cold snap did stop flooding along rivers in pennsylvania, and ohio. Ice blocks that tore up the shoreline on the river in illinois, still threatened the bridge. The spinning circulation of wednesdays known as the polar vortex has dug deeper into canada. That d
Death of harold ramis. Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening. One of the most notorious drug kingpins in the world could soon be at the centre of a tugofwar. Today lawyers for joaquin gusesman bran to try his extradition from mexico to the United States where he is wanted on a slew of charges. But mexico showing no inclination to turn him over. Tomorrow a mexican judge is expected to start the process of bringing him to trial. Tonight bob orr has new information about how snitches, wiretaps and intercepted phone calls helped the authorities get shorty. Reporter Joaquin El Chapo guzman the reputed head of the Sinoloa Cartel had eluded capture for 13 years after escaping from prison in a lawn ree truck in 2001. But his fugitive run ended saturday in this modest hotel on Mexicos Pacific coast. U. S. Law enforcement played a crucial role developing fresh intelligence in the past week, tightening the drag net around guzman. Sources s
After the tanks. I hope everybody century to 2013 festival. Im jeff coen. This is trained to, our author today. For background purposes on the criminal just this writer cant have the stay mostly was over the past 10 years or so for the criminal courthouses in a few years ago wrote a book about family secrets case, so i think thats what robert and i are paired. Robert has a book i really enjoyed that looks like this, organized crime in chicago. It is an overarching history in the title gives it away, but it is organized crime chicago, part narrative, part academic study. Robert is a former Chicago Police officer and a new second life is now an associate professor of criminal justice at loyola here in town, said hes one of the key experts in terms of what organized crime is as was here in its past, present and where it may be going. The book really begins sort of been a bloody era in chicago, the crimeridden city born out of the 1800 carries through prohibition and some of the late stage