is newsday. thank you for being with us. it s 8:00 in the morning in singapore, and 5:30am in odisha in india, where the country s worst train disaster in decades happened. there s a growing sense of shock as the scale of the crash becomes more apparent. the rescue operation has been called off with more than 275 people known to have been killed. a major investigation is under way. officials have confirmed that signalfailure may have been a factor, but there are broader concerns, too. our correspondent archana shukla has been at the scene. we ll hear from there shortly, but first, let s show you this report. a painful search. sifting through photos, from hospital to hospital, and now morgue to morgue. inconsolable and traumatised. 22 year old himanshu can barely speak. his brother was on the train that crashed. can i see my brother, just once? he keeps repeating. and at this makeshift morgue, he is just one of the many families in the desperate search to find those missin
pilot ali al-qarni and two americans. the four travelled to the international space station to conduct research. rayyanah said the mission, titled the ax 2, showed just what could be achieved with global cooperation. rayyanah barnawi told my colleague helena humphrey about the experience. the lift of, getting all the way to the international space station, meeting with the crew of the station and then going back, splashing down, and then within ten days, it only happened four days ago, so i m very happy to tell that story. and what was it like being there at eiss? and what was it like being there at £55? and what was it like being there at eiss? well, i say that there at eiss? well, i say that the moment there at eiss? well, i say that the moment that there at eiss? well, i say that the moment that you - there at eiss? well, i say that the moment that you enter i there at eiss? well, i say that| the moment that you enter the international space station you feel you are visiting a
incorporated republican policies and have something that now democrats are having to grin and bear it and campaign on something none of them want to campaign pop the success of the stimulus is determined and i think the failure of the stimulus is determined by the fact the democrats aren t very enthusiastic about it. i think if you look at the cumulative effect of what that bill and the way he passed it has done, i think you see all you need to know about it and in the way health care went down which is on top of stimulus, another partisan legislative process and all of the democrats i would argue that health care was probably the most difficult lift of, i mean, this generation for a president. but the fact that the president. i hear you. so willing to do something with partisan arguments being made and the fact that he carries all of the baggage, he doesn t even have democrats that is loaded but, sam
the outer islands of japan, maybe a failure in the first or second stage, which would mean that this rocket might not have done as well as the 2009 lift-of, the last time actually made it to the third stage. again we are extrapolating here. what i can tell is you north korea is still mum. they have the biggest story that they have had on their hands and biggest media corps and they are not say ig anything at this moment. shepard: greg palkot inside pyongyang. we will go back to him as news warrants. shepard: confirmed from a media launches in the united states that this rocket launch has failed. the reporting of abc news at this moment quoting an unnamed u.s. official that the rocket failed and crashed into the sea. back to philip yun who son the line wus. philip, you wonder if this is the sort of thing that the people of north korea would ever learn. i guess in essence is this a piece of propaganda for the north korean people or will