Shooting restating his call for stronger gun control laws. There are some steps we could take not to eliminate every one of these mass shootings, but to improve the odds that they dont happen as frequently. Common sense gun safety laws. Stronger background checks. Obama has made a similar call following other recent highprofile shootings but there hasnt been much legs lative action. Law makers in britain have approved a government motion that would expand military action into syria to fight the Islamic State group. The ayes to the right, 397. The nos to the left, 223. So the ayes have it. The ayes have it. Unlock. Unlock. Parliament debate for around ten hours before voting on the motion. The main Opposition Leader Jeremy Corbin argued the plan is not well thought out. Prime minister David Cameron said the move is crucial. We should answer the call from our allies. The action we propose is legal. It is necessary. And it is the right thing to do to keep our country safe. Britain is part
Skies. Do you support the president s a i think right now we take care of it. We should have gone in a little bit sooner, but i think we have enough people in there to deal with the situation. But if we useif we have rockets we can take out a whole grid. One other statement i want to show you from senator dianne feinstein, democratic from california, a chair of the Senate Intelligence committee she said it takes an army to defeat an army. I believe we confront isil now or confront a larger enemy in the future. I support action by the administration coordinate efforts with iraq and other allies. Use our military strength and targeting expertise to the extent possible. Bringing members from members of congress. We want to hear from you, our viewers. Lets go to michael waiting on our line for independence. Michael, good morning. Good morning, the cpsan show is a great show. Im a professor in graduate school, and ive been following isis. Its start and its funding. Isis is a sunni group as
And two months of rain. Nothing can ever break us. U. S. President opens a museum about the 2011 attacks, and victims families are not happy. There have been dozens of funerals in turkey for the miners who were killed on tuesday. Many were visiting the site where 282 people lost their lives. Andrew simmons has this report. Reporter the grief is intensifying. So many young lives lost doing a job for little pay. She had asked her husband to find work elsewhere. He was just a few months away from becoming an sergeant in the army. They were married seven months ago. They had big plans. This is a town consumed by grief, and now the underlying anger is beginning to show more and more. Reporter some of the anger is subdued. A feeling of social injustice that such high risk should be taken to earn a living. Were very worried. They dont have a safe secure job. We send them to work every day, but we dont know if theyll make it back. He grew up with me. My inside is on fire. We explain about Safe
Troops to fight overseas. The 9 11 museum in new york is proving controversial for almost everybody. There have been dozens of if you know release in turkey for miners killed in an eggs motion on tuesday. The president has been visiting the site where 282 people lost their lives. He protectioned sympathies, but many are angry about poor Safety Standards. The main labor unions called a strike and there have been protests in other parts of the country. This is the nearest big city to where the accident happened. We can go to our correspondent in istanbul at the moment, but first, lets go where the worst mining disaster has occurred. More burials today and the rescue operation or the recovery operation continues. Into this mix comes the president. The president has been visiting the mine shaft behind me. The situation there still very depressing, because its so long since theyve had a rescued live person come before the crowds. In fact, more than 18 hours now, were told. Were now in a pos
With the Islamic State group firmly controlled in mosul, we ask how life in the iraqi city has changed. A grim milestone has been reached in the gaza conflict. 1,000 palestinians have been killed over a span of 19 days. Almost 6,000 have been injured. Were just hearing at that both hamas and israel have now agreed to extend a 12hour ceasefire by 4 more hours. That brings locals up to midnight for the truce. Meanwhile, an intense diplomatic effort is underway to try to arrange a longerlasting peace. U. S. Second of state john kerry met with Foreign Ministers of france, turkey, qatar and others in paris. There they called for a weeklong extension of the halt now in place, but the people in gaza want israel to stop the bombardment for good. This was the scene there earlier as people tried to grab belongings from the shattered remains of their homes. Theyre also pulling bodies out from under the rubble. Right after the start of the 12hour right up to the start of the 12hour halt bombs rain