Believed to be connected to the attack and shooters separated muslims from nonmuslims and proceeded to kill as many as the nonmuslims as they could. Kenyas president called them an existential threat and vowed to continue to fight terrorism today on National Television saying quote, our forefathers bled and died for the nation, and well do everything to defend our way of life. Today, a survival of that horrific attack on campus told cnn how she hid when the attack started and stayed there for two days. And then me i decided to go into the wardrobe in the wardrobe. We have this wardrobe thats small, small rooms, and then i covered myself with the clothes, and then these people in our room and then they entered our room and other roommates who were hidden themselves under the bed, they told them to go out, and when they were outside, they told if you dont know how to read them in the muslim word whatever and then you lie down and then if you know you go to the other side. We are join fro
Of iran. The original deadline came earlier this week. But it came on wednesday. The representatives have pushed ahead and now appear close to reporting that enough progress has been made to move forward to what they describe as the next phase with an end of june deadline. Cnns Global Affairs correspondent elise labott has been following all of the developments in switzerland for us. Theres john kerry, the secretary of state of the United States just got into that car. Presumably hes going to be heading over to the microphones and start with a statement and answering reports questions as well. Theres a formula they have worked on on appearances. Youre there in switzerland. Walk us through. I understand well be hearing first from the European Union and then the foreign minister of iran is that right . Actually its going to be a joint statement by the two of them. If you remember, kathy ashton who was the Foreign Policy chief, she was the one leading the talks, so this is really under th
Good evening. Thank you for joining us on this saturday. Im cecilia vega. And we begin this Holiday Weekend with those severe storms flooding rain and high winds cutting across so much of the country, even proving deadly in some places. It may be spring, but the extreme weather season is just getting started. In mississippi, torrential rains making everything outside car windows a blur. The only thing you can see here, those flashing blinkers, and in alabama, take a look. That was awesome. Thats fancy. Round after round of lightning, those bolts illuminating the night sky, but it is kentucky that is reeling from the worst of it, 5 inches of rain in some cities washing roads and bridges out, a massive sinkhole left in the wake, and that is where we find abcs alex perez in louisville leading us off tonight. Reporter in louisville tonight, they are cleaning up and drying out and salvaging whatever they can after torrential downpours dumped up to 7 inches of rain across parts of kentucky,
Hello again, everyone. Thanks for joining me. Im fredricka whitfield. British Police Arrested two teens on charges they were preparing to commit an act of terrorism. After examining Electronic Devices Police Detained a 14yearold boy thursday. The next day officials raided another home in northern england, and arrested a 16yearold girl on related charges. Police arent releasing other details yet but both suspects have been released on bail and have Court Hearings set for may 28th. I want to bring in tom fuentes a cnn Law Enforcement analyst, joining us washington. Suspects are very young, but peter bergen reminds me theyre not the first, unfortunately, there are a lot of young people now being engaged or enticed in this kind of terrorist or potential terrorist activity. How do you speesuppose these two in Great Britain may have been arrested . I think were probably have the similar story that weve had with many of them they get on social media, they talk about it with friends or classma
Substituting tonight Peter Alexander. Good evening. Just days after storming a University Campus killing 148 people, most of them students, the somali terror group behind this weeks deadly assault in kenya is threatening a long gruesome war. The Islamic Extremist Group al shabaab today warning kenyan cities will run red with blood. That threat coming as that countrys president is vowing a fierce response. The victims were singled out because they were christian. And tonight for the first time were hearing how one young survivor escaped the carnage. We begin tonight with nbcs bill neely in nairobi. Reporter after the shock, anger. Relatives fighting at a mortuary desperate to see if their brother was among the dead. They soon find out. Another victim of kenyas massacre identified. For nearly 150 families this is agony. And this is the third day. Kenya is on high alert fearing another attack, arresting five suspects in connection with the killings. To add to the pain of the bereaved, the