If saudi intervened they would attack. This is going to be a long war. Its not over today. Its not a oneday success saudi arabia for my experience will see a lot of devastation because of the Houthi Houthi militants who were able to defeat president hadi within hours will have a very hard time with saudi arabia. But they are insistent that they have the manpower to do so with 10s of thousands ready to fight for them. The saudis say they want the houthis to take part in the pretty cal process wont this push them in to too long . Anything is possible. But as of now the houthi, we have to forget the idea of dialogue and talks doesnt make sense that you bombard a nation and then call for dialogue. Right now the houthis have a clear reason why there is no dialogue and i was hopeful before that the houthis would be involved. But for now this is the beginning of the war. You have been watching al jazerras rolling coverage of the saudi arabialed air strikes on yemens capital in sanaa against H
This november 26. If you would like to join in the conversation, you can call in the line for democrats is 202 7370001 republicans the line is 202 7370002 and for independence 202 6280205. You can also reach out to us on social media. Twitter you can find this find us at the http twitter. Com cspanwj. Email you can reach out journal cspan. Org. Now to immigration, starting with the headline in this mornings New York Times joining us now to break down the issue is david harrison. Thank you for joining us by phone this morning. Biggest takeaways from the president speech in San Francisco yesterday . Despite think everything, the talk that immigration will get done this year, is is that president obama and the white house is committed to pushing for this. It seems the president has not of gettinghe idea something done in the next few weeks, even though it seems a lot of people on capitol hill have. That speech yesterday, the president seemed inclined to support breaking the Immigration Re
The southern areas of the state didnt see as much as we thought but all in all, we got snow yesterday. Its been an active start to the winter season. Three snow storms across the state. Something minor is coming up for new years day. 36 at b. W. I. Marshall, wind out of the westnorthwest, 16 Miles Per Hour. 37 in pasadena, 41 in baltimore and 34 in randlestown. Strong winds from the northwest gusting up to 35 Miles Per Hour making it feel very cold. Were only into the upper 30s, low 40s, in the afternoon. Details coming up on the new years day system when we return. Yesterdays snowstorm was the third in maryland in a week and while there was measurable snow in frederick, cecil and Carroll County, many might call it the good kind of snowstorm that covers the ground enough for kids to have fun but melted later in the day but this mornings concern is that freezing temperatures with damp conditions may cause ice on the roads. While we escaped a major snowfall, the same system dropped sever
For such conduct today, tomorrow or ever. The nba investigating allegations of racist remarks from the owner of the l. A. Clippersers. How everyone from the players to the president is reacting to the controversy. Arming cars to withstand bullets and bombs in a city with a long history of violence. Good morning, welcome to Al Jazeera America. Im del walters. Im receive stay. Parts of the United States are waking up to destruction caused by three tornadoes, at least 18 people have been killed by the twisters spawned by a powerful storm system. Most of those fatalities happening in arkansas near little rock, additional deaths in iowa and oklahoma. Tornadoes touched down in missouri near job lynn, the same small town where a tornado killed 161 in 2011. The storm system is expect the to remain active through wednesday. President obama saying the federal government will be there to help those states hit hard by the tornadoes, speaking today in the philippines, the president sending condolen
Captioning sponsored by Macneil Lehrer productions woodruff resistance from House Republicans delayed action on a fiscal cliff compromise passed overwhelmingly by the senate in the wee hours of this new years day. Good evening. Im judy woodruff. Suarez and im ray suarez. On the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the stalemate plus we hear from republican tom cole of oklahoma and democrat Chris Van Hollen of maryland. Woodruff Jeffrey Brown has an update on some of the areas hit hardest by superstorm sandy, where recovery continues at a slow pace. Suarez badly damaged by sandy in new jersey, of the communitys 520 homes 60 were washed away and 139 remain uninhabitable. Still without electricity, gas, sewers or water. Suarez we continue our conversations with new members of the 113th congress. Tonight the senatorelect from nebraska, republican deb fischer. Woodruff thats all ahead on tonights newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160