for some time now. how do you make sense of what exactly is happening in iran right now? i think you put your finger on it, jenna. this started back early in november with the iaea report questioning iran s behavior in the nuclear world. iran, then the u.s. and britain and other european nations responded with sanctions. but britain went a little farther than most other countries. in addition to general sanctions, it also targeted iran s central bank. that s a big deal. that s a line other countries have not been willing to cross so far, and in response to that, then the iranian parliament kicked out the british ambassador, told him he couldn t stay in iran anymore, and you had this protest today, more than a thousand people. you know, these protests in a country like iran today, right now, these protests don t happen spontaneously. there are certainly people who are in that, mostly young men, young, poor men who are regime supporters, but i m sure they got the green light from the g
suzanne malveaux. i want to get you up to speed for wednesday, august 31st. firefighters are calling in air tankers to battle wildfires outside of dallas. more than two dozen homes have burned in palo pinto county and firefighters say the fire is 25% contained. several hundred people had to pack up and run as fires spread. texas is in the middle of an epic drought and heat wave that is dragging all summer long. reporter: more than 100 homes are in jeopardy and those who lost their homes are devastated. it happened so quickly and i was thinking not again. this time it happened like, now. before we knew it was coming, it was taking time. a brush fire overran several homes and this church in oklahoma city. crews say the fire, it is contained, but they re working hard today to make sure it doesn t flare up again. irene, long gone, but folks are still feeling miserable in parts of the northeast. forecasters say the pasaeic river in new jersey has peaked but it probably w
center were smoldering as dozens of regime supporters danced on the ruins channeling progaddafi slogans. this morning, reporters were taken back to the scene. the force of the blast was powerful. the metal is shifted. the parking lot is covered with debris. many paper outside are in pieces among journalists. we have libyan currency and u.s. dollars inside that building that threaded cash now nothing more define bree in front of the charred remains of the structure. libya says the site is not military organization.
protester s funeral held on monday. the king appeared to change tactics announcing a committee will look at reforms, and in iran, regime supporters flood the streets for a funeral. the government claims that protesters killed a man during a march monday because he was a member of the hated militia. protesters say the man was one of them and police beat him to death. we didn t know what was coming so we were scared. when i saw so many people being back like old days, that was really exciting. the obama administration is expressing outrage after attackers shot and killed a u.s. immigration agent and wounded a second. an official says a group of thugs am busched the americans north of megs co-city. the agents droefb an armored er
in force. the stone throwing has stopped, and they re advancing forward, mingling now with the anti-mubarak demonstrators here in tahrir square. that momentary cease-fire suddenly collapsed after this charge on horseback in the heart of a modern city. the horse riders came from the side of the regime supporters, and triggered another vicious street battle. mob violence at its worst. the battle lines drawn in front of cairo s landmark egyptian museum. a constant stream of wounded combatants. men, women and children in the opposition beat a makeshift war drum. once peaceful demonstrators started digging up stones for ammunition. nightfall brought sporadic