Presently celebrating its 70th anniversary is one of important common achievements over a period of unusually fast paced changes. Without claiming to be exhaustive, we can mention the codification and development of enter natural law, the establishment of International Norms regarding human rights, advances in humanitarian law, the resolution of numerous conflicts, operations of Peace Keeping and reconciliation, and any number of other accomplishments in every area of International Activity and endeavor. Lights which help to dispel the darkness of the disorder caused by unrestrained ambitions and collective forms of selfishness. Certainly many great problems remain to be resolved, yet it is clear that without all those interventions on the international level, mankind would not have been able to survive the unchecked use of its own possibilities. Every one of these political duritical and technical advances is a part of obtaining mean for greater realization. So for this reason i pay h
Good evening and thank you for joining us on this saturday. Im cecilia vega. Lets get to the latest from texas. The relentless rain just not letting up. Damage so bad president obama declaring a major disaster ordering federal aid to help with the clean up. Those floodwaters still rising. Lets take a look. At the edge of dallas the Trinity River there, a narrow stream but tonight it is mostly covered in water. Only the tops of trees seen in the flood. Death toll rising to 29 confirmed fatalities. Hunt now on for 11 people still missing and theres another 24 hour fsof dangerous weather ahead. Abcs senior meteorologist from those floodwaters tonight. Reporter tonight in dallas, residents on edge. That new drone video showing the Trinity River at its highest level in 24 years. That sign and those flashing lights warning of high water. At least five major texas cities now seeing their wettest may on record. So many roads around dallas, surge merged in water. This is a major thoroughfare. U
World news tonight. Good evening and thank you for joining us on this saturday. Im cecilia vega. Lets get to the latest from texas. The relentless rain just not letting up. Damage so bad president obama declaring a major disaster ordering federal aid to help with the clean up. Those floodwaters still rising. Lets take a look. At the edge of dallas the Trinity River there, a narrow stream but tonight it is mostly covered in water. Only the tops of trees seen in the flood. Death toll rising to 29 confirmed fatalities. Hunt now on for 11 people still missing and theres another 24 hour fsof dangerous weather ahead. Abcs senior meteorologist from those floodwaters tonight. Reporter tonight in dallas, residents on edge. That new drone video showing the Trinity River at its highest level in 24 years. That sign and those flashing lights warning of high water. At least five major texas cities now seeing their wettest may on record. So many roads around dallas, surge merged in water. This is a m
Less than 1 of americans have carried an unbelievable burden. Today, msnbc kicks off a year long testament to the american veteran. We have a terrific hour ahead of us. First up is a story of a great american. Shane is the first in a come peming film series entitled wounded the war back home provided by the Wounded Warrior project. I hope this will help illustrate the challenges facing veterans as we come back home. There comes a point in time where everyones human. You know your Attention Span on what is going on shifts to the more immediate. Certainly when the wars wind down, you can forget that there are still warriors who are out there that fought for our freedom, that were injured, that need help. Theres nothing more injuring than to think their community has forgotten about them. We can really never let that happen. Its almost like my rebirth. I havent fought in a year but i feel better than i ever have. I just keep coming back. They couldnt break me and they never understood why
The museum built at a cost of 700 million is designed to capture the raw emotions of that day, the panic, heartbreak and of course the heroism. We are at the ceremony. Give us your impressions of what you ever all right seen. Its gray day, going to be a somber day, but also spiritually uplifting day. We were uplifted when we saw the museum for the first time. Its pretty well known that america does museums on this scale very well and new york has served the country proudly with this museum. This is a very, very powerful exhibit, and its tastefully done, as well. I think that when people come here to see this, theyre going to be taken on a ride that will bring the emotions to the surface really very quickly. Now of course, there are controversies, not least of all the 24 fee that employees of the public ever to pay each to get in. Lets come back to the controversies later in this hour, put them to one side for now, because there are plenty of others as well. For now, lets take you on a