of whom do not have food or water and whose injured are badly in need of medicine. this from unicef frankly a drop in the ocean of help that s needed. and this is where it has to get. little zahra, whose parents say she wouldn t stop crying since the bombing began. the only hospital they could be brought, where medicine is scarce. this is a large factory complex where the bombs fell repeatedly in early april. one thing a bombing campaign can t avoid is to anger those it hits. these are ordinary yemenis still, regardless of their sympathies. 37 people were killed here he says burned to death. this is a crime.
any contingencies. and the joint north-south factory complex, workers from the north being barred from showing up at the factory, a slap in the face of cooperation between the north and south. and anti-war protesters here in the south, raising up a peaceful one into the sky. and we see life going on pretty much as normal in this very pmodern country. the folks have seen and the wild card again and again, there is a new young man in charge. so we re waiting here now, megyn, for a possible launch of missiles, of rockets, at anytime. we re waiting for secretary of state kerry to come to the region starting friday to give diplomacy a chance and a birthday blast on monday,
shootings. the president is in hartford, connecticut tonight. he will address a gun control rally in a few minutes. when he is done he will welcome several sandy hook families on board air force one to washington where they will lobby capitol hill on tuesday. will they be successful. the u.s. navy is preparing to test a new weapon that has been a long time coming. a solid state laser cannon will be mounted aboard a recently retrofitted surface ship for the first ever laser gun at sea. north korea is now saying it will suspend operations at a factory complex jointly run with south korea. a look back at the life of british foreign prime minister margaret thatcher. she died this morning of a stroke. special report from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now we will extend back to new york and my colleagues with the five. want to bring your attention once again to the wave of violent attacks
you don t have any actual business at the school you re not being allowed on the campus. the sheriff s office says that they are doing their best to respond to homeowners and business honers who have asked for deputies to come and search their property in light of these two guys being out there on the loose. apparently a common request today and with good reason back to you. gregg: thanks. jenna: returning to one of our top stories now, north korea raising serious concerns in the international community at this hour, barring south korean work tprers a factory come workers from a factory complex jointly run by both countries. it generates a lot of money for the cash-strapped north and is one of the last links with seoul. let s bring in retired major general bob scales. he previously served in south korea. we like talking to him about these issues. nice to see you general, scales. you too, jenna. jenna: why is this news about this con complex such a big deal? it is a big deal, jenn
korean workers from getting to a factory complex. they came to toile away every day. one of the last points of cooperation between the two states. the industrial park is just across north korea s armed border. they ve worked side-by-side since 2004. this is the first big action from new york since kim the younger declared a state of war with the south. he s also threatened to attack the united states and said building a nuclear bomb is one of the north korean s top priorities. johnathan hunt is in the studio. we ve seen a lot of military moves from the united states. is this more than anything about sending a message to the nor koreans or are they readying for a possibility? sending a message to the north koreans is an important part and and deployment of misss