Thirty five year old man a rabbi from the illegal outpost of about gilad just southwest of nablus in the occupied west bank that he was in his vehicle on route sixty the main road near that illegal outpost where he lived and he was shot dead from a by a from a passing vehicle the military not saying whether it was one gunman or more but there are reports that twenty two bullets struck the vehicle that he was shot in the neck and chest taken to hospital where he was then pronounced dead the military responded by declaring a military zone southwest of nablus Israeli Soldiers entering two villages tel and sorrow there were confrontations with local palestinians in those villages before the military the soldiers withdrew to the entrances of the villages they also carried out raids within nablus itself western neighborhoods of nablus seizing security cameras as this hunt for the suspects in this incident continues Israeli Settlers as well gathered around a checkpoint at least one area throw
A mass grave in Rakhine State last month its thought to be the militarys first public admission of wrongdoing since it launched a crackdown in rakhine last august well the admission came on the same day two reuters journalists who were reporting on violence in Rakhine State were formally charged with breaching a secrecy of. Journalists in myanmar have stage a sit in protest against the decision while alone and are accused of acquiring information illegally to share with foreign media and could face up to fourteen years in jail colombias alien rebel group is urging the government to resume talks president suspended negotiations after rebel attacks fall and expiry of a cease fire in their leaders say the incident should not direct the Peace Process from pity has more from bogota. Historic three months long ceasefire now over and in the worst way as the rebels resumed attacks in colombia many hoped for an extension of a truce which this violations have been considered a success but on wed
Host joining us now is the jonathan shea, the author of audacity. Thank you for joining us. I love the book, a fascinating look back at the Obama Presidency. I was struck by the way it begins. It begins with a chapter on what you call americas final sin. Why is that . Because when people look back on obama 100 or 200 years from now when his presidency, the first thing theyll learned that he was the first africanamerican president or the first non white male president. That was not just a historical footnote and this is in just a breakthrough, but its something that defined in the public mind something he had to grapple with and i try to make an argument in the book that its not just something that happened to him, it was something that he helped shape and create a narrative of race in america that help bring america forward. So it was hardly incidental. It drove opposition for him in a huge way. Race was just central, the perceptions of obama and everything he did from healthcare on wo
Was blooming and mout. Diablo i the background with the snow. It was a cool dichotomy. A shower just rolled over the dumbarton bridge and is heading south through palo alto, sunnyville, 237. Look at all the snow in hamilton and also in the santa cruz mountains. Also diablo and the north bay mountains this morning. Thats supposed tamapias. I apologize. Shou showers will be isolated around noon. By 7 00, mainly quiet. How about the commute this morning . We have a Traffic Alert on the bay bridge. Taking you back to our camera here. Weve swung emeryville around. We have a collision on the curve just before you get into the Treasure Island tunnel. This has been here for, oh, at least 20, 25 minutes or so. It sounds like one vehicle lost a tire. Then another vehicle spun out. It is facing sideways. As a result, we have the bay bridge metering lights on very early this morning. This happened around 4 52. Of course, normally, it takes until 5 30 to get those 234rfli on. If you are continuing
[applause] it is good to be at the mississippi delta. May be so much change. To talk about this book so hiding from police on this particular street and had even more memories of city police here and this is what much of the book was about of those strong people of creed would that does not include i tell the story and i want doing here but the green family the legendary family and laura who ran the sheriff in town exceptionally strong people and part of the Southern Movement is the people that protect us. I will get back to that thought. I am often asked with this particular book when you read the book you will see this is much more than a book about guns. I have been a working reporter for most of my life. I primarily has been a Foreign Affairs reporter. To have established national geographic. With the Internet News Service concern i recommend you could, that all africa is the only way to keep up during the day this is what is happening in nigeria and one of the things i learned alm