person is working to teach children about the true meaning of islam. our cnn national correspondent has that story. reporter: some people, he s saying, do bad things, and think they re doing good, and when those people arrive before their dpod, they will say alaw, i did this for you. today this man is asking the children whether what happened in paris was an islamic act. this little boy refers to a verse from the caron. he says if you murder one person, it s as if you killed audiota all humanity. this man runs an afterschool program. since the attacks in paris and the role belgium jihadis played,
there strange and dangerous alliances are forming. joining me is nic robertson, our cnn national correspondent. this is really you have dangerous bedfellows here nick. you re on the torontofront lines. what are you seeing? reporter: they re not just dangerous. you don t know which way they jump next. we ve been many the mountains with saudi border guards. saudis here rushing to bolster defenses on the border because they don t know what can happen next over there. bone shaking tracks so steep saudi security trucks struggle. a slip down the wrong side here lands you in yemen. on the peaks something new. saudi army and border guards joined forces sharing fresh dug
for the third straight day, demonstrators are in the streets of major u.s. cities. they re already in cleveland and in chicago. we re going to be showing you the live pictures throughout this newscast. they re protesting the police treatment of african-americans, the grand jury decision in new york not to indict a new york city police officer in the chokehold death of an unarmed man. our cnn national correspondent jason carroll is joining us from new york right now. jason, you re in times squares. i know the police there, others are getting ready for more demonstrations tonight. set the scene. reporter: obviously they ve been out here getting ready, wolf, based on what we ve seen the past two nights, the amount of protesters have been growing. last night, thousands hitting the street, not just here in times square but over on the westside highway, in brooklyn, they re becoming much more organized, using social media the spread the word whether it s here in new york city or in chicago
murnaghan. she s the little girl whose fight for new lungs changed the rule at least for now for kids desperate for a transplant. sarah has had a major break through. just ten weeks after her double lung transplant the 11-year-old is breathing without the held of an oxygen machine. yesterday her mom posted this on her facebook page, quote after two and a half years on oxygen, sarah is officially off oxygen. this is us outside enjoying the sunshine today. our cnn national correspondent jason carroll sat down with the murnaghans. he s joining us from new york. sarah obviously has an important case. she s a hero and also an 11-year-old girl. does he understand how significant this was? she s a very mature 11-year-old girl. that s one of the impressions you get.
not done a good enough job cleaning up this blizzard. our cnn national correspondent, susan candiotti, has an update on the struggle to make this snow go away. susan? reporter: hi, suzanne. they have been going at it all day and into the night, getting rid of all this snow. the snow you are seeing as far as the eye can see from a new york city street, they are using this to sort of stockpile everything that they are bringing in from times square. why? cause they got to get it cleared out in time for all those revellers to arrive, bringing it in by the truck load. look be at this one here, you see the latest one and one keeps coming, one right after the other, as they crump their load to create these piles that go, i d say at least 20 feet high. they had been allowing know stand right next to the piles but they said, sorry, too much action going on with three front-end loaders that are then picking up all this snow. look at it. look how high it goes i m fight feet tall. that is about