Implicated. Plus cop encounter. The officer who stopped his car for a football encounter with the boy tells us how the incident is changing his life. We begin tonight with a growing unrest in ukraine. This is a live look at kiev tonight. Thousands of antigovernment protestors are taking to the streets and battling with riot police. Jennifer tbleas is i greas glase capital of kiev. This remains a front line of this line of protestors and the police on the opposite side, with shield and riot gear. Theyre exchanging explosions. The protestors have been firing fireworks at the police lines and the Police Respond with flash grenades filled with kind of, trying to move the crowds back. It hasnt been very effective, thousands of protestors to come to support the protestors. The protestors say theyll do whatever they want, stay here as long as they can until they get whatever they want. Theyre making lots of noise making themselves heard so they know theyre here. Despite concessions from Vikto
Occasionally so. Is there still a Health Concern there . The syrian peace is talks saved after iran is disinvited. After u. N. Secretarygeneral ban kimoon invited iran to the geneva 2 peace talks, just a couple of hours ago, the u. N. Withdrew that invite to iran. The secretarygeneral is deeply disappointed by iranian public statements today that are not at all consistent with that stated commitment. He continues to urge iran to join the global consensus, behind the geneva communique. Given that it has chose be to remain outside of that basic understanding he has decided that the oneday montreux gathering will proceed without irans participation. John terrett is at the u. N. Why the aboutface . It was a rather quick about face but not for the reasons you might believe. The syrian peace talks in geneva, the syrians are coming, hes very pleased. Britney is unhappy, gulf states are unhappy because iran will not openly commit to the purpose of this talks, to get a provisional government mi
No Real Progress in syrias passions talks. The Syrian Opposition wants to talk about president Bashar Alassads handing over power but assads team says he will not step down. It looked like some progress over the weekend. The opposition said that deal was a unilateral one. They are calling for humanitarian aid to get into the city. Nick shifrin is in the city. Nick, the government is asking to stop assisting the opposition. How far apart are the two sides . Stephanie, theres a chasm. We did have some progress yesterday or what seemed to be progress. Talk of women and children leaving homes. We have talked to the opposition but they have specifically said they dont want women and children to leave homes, if they do they might be snatched up by the regime that has been surrounding homes. Inside of homes so the two sides are very far poorlt on homes and how to get some humanitarian aid inside of homes. They are far apart on the fnlt aspect of before they came, the Transitional Government c
Your smartphone may be leaking private data about you to the nsa. Are. Four days into talks, aimed and ending syrias long and bloody siferl war, there appears to be no dps civility war, there appears to be no movement. U. N. Mediator Lakhdar Brahimi says both sides are talking about how women and children can leave the besieged city of homs. In brahimi says the talks will go forward. There is apparently the will to continue this discussions. You know, once again, i l tell you, we never expected any miracle. There are no miracles here. But we will continue and see if progress can be played, and when. Nick shifrin is in geneva. Nick, the two sides dont like one another. They have been battling with one another coming up on three years now. We get to this place where both sides are in a room looking at a communique from geneva 1 and both sides are saying that this is going nowhere. And now we are talking about beach steps and confidenceboosting moves. Dont you do those kinds of things bef
We begin tonight with the first legal set back for the nsas surveillance program. The federal judge said today that he believesle bulk collection of telephone records is unconstitutional and apparently violates privacy rights. This could be the first of several legal challenges to the ns as intelligence fwaering programs. More from mike viqueira. Reporter judge richard leon ruled that the phone Data Collection that has been so controversial is likely in violation of the constitution, specifically the Fourth Amendment prohibition against unreasonable search and seizure. The ruling was 68pages long. Judge leon writes no court recognized a special need to justify continuous daily searches of virtually every american citizen, but it is important to note in the rules he stayed his injunction that this is unlikely unconstitutional. He wants to give the government time to appeal. For the time being the meta Data Collection continues on without any court stopping it. However, there is this rul