iraq? many of these people can t leave. they re very much stuck here. there are over 200,000 syrian refugees in iraqi kurdistan. many of them have jobs here. they can t get jobs back in syria. they have very little to eat. they have they can t go anywhere. they re stuck. what are the conditions like at the camp? the conditions are pretty poor. they re better than other camps i ve been to, but it reeks of sewage, there are school programs for the children but they re very basic. people say the daily needs are not being met. they say the conditions are horrible. you ve i know you talked a number of refugees. what is going through their mind as they see what isis has been able to do so far in iraq? well, other the past year, many of these syrian refugees from syrian kurt stan have fled. they fled suicide bombings,
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mexico, where yesterday a robot crashed into the containment cap, closing a cap which disturbed natural pressures. bp closed down the operation, last night they put the cap back on and oil is once again being sucked up from the bottom of the gulf of mexico, we just don t know exactly how much. it had been getting about 15,000, adding to the total of 25,000 it had been capturing the previous days. i believe it was our colleague kerry sanders who said that these people operating the robots are a special group who are trained to handle that robot. reporter: it s basically a brand-new industry, operating this deep, 5,000 feet bolo the gulf of mexico. it s tremendous pressure, you re the eyes and the ears of the robot down below. it s a very precise business, and the coast guard says that given the fact that they had this one incident and two previous incidents, the safety record has been pretty good. and new and disturbing signs of how far that oil spill has spread. it s on
board, of course, key to this diplomatic play with iran. shep? shepard: greg palkot in london this evening. greg, thanks very much. you know, iran has what it may believe are some bargaining chips. it s telling the united states it may allow a family visit for three americans, the country has held since last summer. the head of iran s high council for human rights says his office got a request from the families of the detained americans. he says officials in iran are considering the request and suggested there was a good chance that they would be approved. but at the same meeting the official also claimed that iran is safeguarding human rights, something learn leaders say is really quite preposterous. iran accuses the three americans of spying. their families say they crossed into iran by mistake while hiking in northern iraq s kurt stan kurdistan region. a bomb went off at a major american bank in greece. it happened at j.p. morgan bank in greece. no injuries. minor damage. greece i
the new picture of the room where michael jackson died. this as his family heads to court tomorrow. we re live in southern california. drivers shift into high gear as they try to take advantage of the cash for clunkers program. how long will the good times roll? the economy shows signs of improvement, but could you be to blame for it not recovering faster? plus a building does a summer salt. we ll have the story behind the pictures. a good morning everyone. i m alex witt. welcome to msnbc sunday. tomorrow s return of jon & kate plus 8. the u.s. military has just found the remains of a u.s. navy pilot shot down during the first few days of the first iraq war more than 18 years ago. scott spiker was originally declared dead. then his status was later changed to missing because his remains were never found. we will be talking with nbc s jim miklaszewski with more details from washington. today we could have our first ever look at michael jackson s death. a british tabloi
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