Time could be running out on talks in geneva over Irans Nuclear program. There are still major disagreements that could keep a deal from happening. Secretay of state john kerry joined negotiations in geneva this morning, but is travelling to london tomorrow. The goal is to keep iran from developing war heads, something the British Foreign ministery says is a threat to stability. Phil ittner joints us live from geneva. Are they close to a deal . It sounds from all indications we are getting from pretty much behind closed doors that they are really down to the wire. It could be the make or break moment. Because its that, it could go either way. Theres some talk that its pessimistic. Theres some talk saying that they are 90 there. Theres just a few issues outstanding, not least of which the statement thats just recently come out from a highranking member of the iranian delegation, a Deputy Foreign minister that days any document that does not include the wording that iran has the inaliena
It is wednesday in the philippines and the survivors a new day brings suffering. They are desperate for food, water and medicine. And for the people who lost everything, time is running out. Help is on the way from around the world, but reaching the hardesthit areas is difficult. Helicopters having trouble finding places to land. Debris blocking roads and the countrys president had to send troops to stop looting. In the central philippines the devastation stretches. Joining us live from cebu is craig leeson. What is the number one priority there now . Strangely as it sounds, the number one priority is getting the relief out there. We are told that its coming in from all over the world, but we are not seeing it on the ground, particularly in tacloban, where its most needed the hardest hit city within the central parts of the philippines, when this tidal surge swept through and took many peoples lives with it. This is where this relief is supposed to be. Theres supposed to be a coordinat
Welcome to Al Jazeera America. Relief organizations and nations around the world are scrambling to help survivors of one of the largest storms to make landfall. Little aid is getting to the typhoon haiyan victims, especially those in remote locations. Time is running out. The Philippine Government says more than 2 Million People need aid. The death toll has climbed to 2200 people. Damaged roads and poor conditions at airports are complicating the system. Add to that relief and rescue efforts desperate pleas for help turning to looting for food, water and medicine. Lets look at where the devastation is. In the central philippines the destruction stretches from leyte to tacloban and palay. Craig leeson is in cebu with the latest. Reporter they lumbered into the cebu air force base with precision delivering precious cargo from the nightmare that is one of the worst natural disasters. Those that could not walk were carried the sick, the old and those that wanted to escape the disaster. Bod
Hello, welcome to al jazeera. Im Morgan Radford, live from new york. Parts of Los Angeles International airport are still closed nearly 24 hours after a deadly shooting rampage. Police are trying to figure out why 23yearold suspect paul ciancia whipped out an Assault Rifle, killing a tsa agent and wounding several others. Investigators are following leads suggesting that paul ciancia had antigovernment sentiment and was targetting the tsa. Brian rooney has more. Cell phone video obtained by tmz caught the moment when panicked travellers at Los Angeles International airport ran for the door away from the gunm gunman. Police identified the gunman as paul ciancia, and he pulled an Assault Rifle out of the bag and targeted employees of the transport security administration. Fired 20 yards away from the escalators. Hes looking down, shooting multiple shots. I want to say 10 or 11 10plus shots shooting towards the escalator. Airport officers followed paul ciancia to the end of the terminal w
Hello, welcome to al jazeera america. Live from new york city. Im morgan radford. Operations at Los Angeles International airport are slowly getting back to normal after a man opened fire with an Assault Rifle. One tsa agent is dead. The suspect is in custody, hospitalized after being shot by airport police. Brian rooney is at lax with more on the shooting that is creating panic and chaos. The airport has been reopening, from a traffic jam. Virtually nothing took off or landed all day long at lax. 750 flights were affected. In the last couple of hours we learnt a few more details about what happened earlier today. Cell phone video caught the moment when travellers ran for the directors doors to get away from the gunman. He was identified as paul ciancia from new jersey, saying he pulled an Assault Rifle out of the bag and began to shoot at the tsa screening station, and seemed to be targetting employees. Fired 20 yards away from the escalators. He was looking down, shooting. 10 plus sh