economy going on for dick soon the beaches would have been replaced. they won t be any tourism or elephant safaris anymore. the frame will hold the poor traits of the next pooch. minister say or. she will disappear unafraid edge of history and so will the donation funds of the victims organization. we hear from germany from the north of the central african republic he recounts his observations concerning the new muslim rebellion whose celica that has broken out it s spreading across the country. he writes at first there were very few but more supporters of jumping on the bandwagon with every mile. they re leaving behind a swathe of destruction. on routes we saw hardly any campfires most
through the news service that the german minister say that is the participants have decided to do the immediate talks of the forces in syria. remember the forces are battling with the rebel forces who have been trying to gain control of the government and piece talks said to ge begin now to the minister and they want to see elections within 18 months and fur trout and we expect a statement and it s in early afternoon and so progress to the peace and in the spoken word and whether that s that amounts to anything and that remains to be scene. that s the latest dispatch and breaking news as the peace talks continue at this hour. joining us now on the phone is another witness and he is a
will be sitting on a beach in for the lauderdale fort lauderdale sipping fruity cocktail with umbrella in it. back to you. shannon: they re making the most of creativity. for sure. any word how long it will take to get the air service back to normal if there is a normal? probably another day or two. because in particular, new york airports are just starting to reopen right now. it s going to take some time for the airlines to get their planes down here and to other airports until the system can return to normal. shannon? shannon: all right, peter barnes. live at the reagan international airport. thank you so much. stocks were mixed. the dow lost 18-1/2. s&p 500 was up three quarter of a point. nasdaq gained a point and two-thirds. oil prices fell 32 cents from a two-year high to settle just above $91 a barrel today. but prices are not likely to dip any further, as opec minister say production will not increase. the price of gasoline is averaging just over $3 a
reporter: that s a clean, easy way of saying the u.s. hasn t gotten everything from pakistan that it wanted. the minister say, quote, we will do more whenever we can, but we have to look at our own interests first. what are those interests? some u.s. intelligence officials say there are still elements of pakistan security forces who are sympathetic to the militants along the border. even putting that aside, you have a pakistani army tied up with flood relief. suv elements of the government that still believe that india is the primary threat and resources need to be devoted to the eastern side. pakistan has put about 10,000 troops on that border with afghanistan. that s more troops than the united states has in afternoon.
will be sitting on a beach in for the lauderdale fort lauderdale sipping fruity cocktail with umbrella in it. back to you. shannon: they re making the most of creativity. for sure. any word how long it will take to get the air service back to normal if there is a normal? probably another day or two. because in particular, new york airports are just starting to reopen right now. it s going to take some time for the airlines to get their planes down here and to other airports until the system can return to normal. shannon? shannon: all right, peter barnes. live at the reagan international airport. thank you so much. stocks were mixed. the dow lost 18-1/2. s&p 500 was up three quarter of a point. nasdaq gained a point and two-thirds. oil prices fell 32 cents from a two-year high to settle just above $91 a barrel today. but prices are not likely to dip any further, as opec minister say production will not increase. the price of gasoline is averaging just over $3 a