Reporter popoce say the guy really hit the jackpot stealing 5,000 for money for field trips and taken from kids and caught on camera. Look at the video in the clip. You see the man break into the Little Havana school and take a safe filled with thousands of dollars. It happened just after midnight at the Presbyterian School off of northwest 7 ingstreet. Its there that a crook ransacked an office trying to find a key for the safe but after more than an hour gives up and just takes the lock box. He grabs a tool from his bookbag after noticing the camera to break the surveillance device. The teachers showed up and called the police who dusted for prints and sifted for clues. He went through the ceiling to get in the building locked with the e deadbolt. The school hopes the insurance covers the camera and the damage stolen. Scholarship programs so theyre funded by the state and, um, it is a big deal for them because this is money they save. Taking the mons, wait from children. You have a g
When the kids smile and say thank you very much. With a full tummy thats enough for us. Tough love we neat the new zealand gang helping hungry kids. We begin in Northern Iraq where kurdish tosses are batting to capture the town of sinjar from the Islamic State of iraq and the have land. Early he had in the week the kurds known as peshmerga managed to improve the situation for people trap odd sinjar mountain. Thousands of ethnic yazidis have been stuck there for months surrounded by ice its fighters. We can cross there now to mohamed, whats the latest now as far as the fighting is concerned . Reporter well, jane, reports coming to us from sinjar say that heavy fighting is still going on in the town with Peshmerga Forces supported by ethic yazidi fighters continuing to shell positions of ice its. They are meeting stiff resistence from isil fighters. And the Coalition Air strikes that are being cared on positions of the isil fighters are not helping. Peshmerga forces and their eye allies
Smaller they say thank you very much. And you see them with a full tummy thats all we get out of this and thats enough for us. Tough love we meet the new zealand gang helping hungry kids. We begin in tunisia where polls have opened in a landmark president ial run off. It will be the first time tunisians will directly vote for a president since a revolution that overthrew a dictatorship three years ago. Two main contenders are a candidate for the secular party. Hes 88 years old and seen as an establishment figure from the former regime. His critics say hes too old for the job but supporters point to his experience and a Broad Coalition behind. He won nearly 40 of the vote in the first round. His opponents is the interim president. Hes widely seen as the candidate of the revolution that overthrew the dictator. He is a wellknown former human rights activist. He has served tunisia in his interim role for four year old and took 33 of the vote in the first round. Lets go there on the pollin
We begin tonight in Eastern Ukraine where rocket attacks in mariupol have killed at least 27 people. The stratidge for the strat battle for the strategist port city has begun. Mariupol has seen little fighting overall but as separatists capture the city it will be an asset giving them access to water. Charles stratford reports. Sierprens ring out with a warning of more attacks. This video shows residential apartments. Their windows blown out. Across the road from another building in flames a womans body lies amidst the rubble. The body of a man close by. Ukrainian soldiers patrol the street. There is a lot of damage to residential buildings and to the market. They hit the moment when people were buying groceries. You can see the bodies lying over there. The Ukrainian Military says prorussian rebels launched attacks on mariupol. The port is of strategic significance to both sides on this conflict. It is major city between russia and russian annexed crime e a. Ukrainian secretary of the
Coming resident coming under rocket fire we meet a group of runners taking on one of toughest endurance event ever the u. S. Led Coalition Must do more to help the Iraqi Forces Win the fight against i. S. I. L. Thats the message of kurdish leader who say they cant do the job by themselves and need boots on the ground. This report from iraq where Kurdish Peshmerga battle i. S. I. L. Kurdish peshmerga troops have been winning battles, but the war against Islamic State of iraq and levant is far from over. Support provided by the u. S. Coalition is helpful, but they say its not enough. They say the slow pace of offensive allows i. S. I. L. To regain moment up. The Regional Security council chancellor oversees provisions. He tells me that the International Community needs to engage more. It requires Ground Troops because it will take time for iraqi forces to be ready to defeat i. S. I. L. To wait until the training and the forces are complete until they come into a position that will take a