State and has one of the busiest shipping channels shut down and president obama spoke at the hague and International Summit happening there but ukraine is topping the agree do for commander and chief and leaders around the world. A crew of Malaysia Flight 270 and what they think they spotted. Welcome to Al Jazeera America, live from new york im stephanie sy and its 3 00 a. M. In Washington State where crews have been searching through the night for people missing the after a massive landslide, on saturday a wall of debris went through the town of oso, 50 miles north of seattle and a state of emergency has been declared in the area and covers a square mile. At least 8 people are known dead and more than a dozen unaccounted for after the rainsoaked Mountain Side came sliding down blanketing the town and destroying 30 homes and we have more on the rescue effort. Nothing like they have ever seen is what many here in the Community North of seattle are saying about the mudslide that devasta
For the missing malaysian jetliner. Crews picked up two fresh signals in the indian ocean in the same area where they picked up two signals over the weekend consistent with those from a jets black boxes within 17 miles much each other. Im optimistic we will find the aircraft or what is let left of the aircraft in the nottoodistant future. Certainly fining the signals although they are in different locations is encouraging. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has been missing for month than a month. Naval official they are confident while they may not have found the needle they believe they found the haystack. And detail on the ocean rescue of a san diego family would will arrive in Southern California today. Rescuers from Moffett Field were first to reach the family boat off the mexican coast to help the oneyearold who was seriously ill. She and her family were transferred to a navy ship open sunday when they began to sink. The baby is improving and the pilot says weather and rough seas made
And good morning to you. Im richard lui. We begin with the fatal mud slide in Washington State. At least eight people are now confirmed dead, doubling early estimates. This picture tells it all. A before shot shows a quiet neighborhood. The after shot, well, homes and acres of land wiped out after a rainsoaked hillside gave way. Nbcs Chris Pollone has more. Reporter rescuers resume searching for victims of a massive mud slide in Washington State after geologists said it was safe. The search has been hampered by dangerous conditions and oozing mud. And officials arent sure how many more victims they might find in the days ahead. We have a road there. That road is a mile buried in a mile of this muck. There may be people that are that are in their cars. Reporter as 100 rescue workers look for survivors on land, washingtons governor toured the damage by air, observing a square mile of mud 60 feet deep in some places that came crashing down on an entire neighborhood saturday without warnin
Terms of resources and opportunities. We will continue with this argument throughout the semester i am sure, and ultimately i will win. [laughter] thank you so much. You are watching American History tv. Follow us on twitter for information on our schedule, and programs, and to keep up with the latest history news. Professoruthor and richard hill describes the history of native american treaties. He explains the nature of treaty making and the rituals and artifacts that help bind treaties between native americans and the federal government. He also discusses how those treaties have suffered in the last century. This event is a portion of the symposium hosted by the National Museum of the American Indian in washington, d. C. It is about 40 minutes. Richard hill is senior coordinator in ontario. From 1992 until 1995, rick served as the assistant director for Public Programs and as the special assistant to the director of the National Museum of American Indians. He has lectured and writte
Tonight were learning a pipe spent tens of millions of gallons of fresh Drinking Water into the bay. Its been leaking for years Officials Say they dont plan to fix it. Good evening. The leak into the bay seems wasteful in the wake of the massive water main break in los angeles that flooded most of the ucla campus. It burst under sunset boulevard, sending 20 million gallons of water surging into the streets and campus buildings. First, that never ending leak from our own aging Water Infrastructure here in the bay area. Were live where the pipe is leaking into the bay. Its been doing it for years. Alisa . You can see the pipe leaking at 25 gallons per minute. By the end of the newscast, another 1,500 million gallons will be lost. Its in need of a fix. In 2012, a 78yearold pipe split, dumping water into a neighborhood. In 2013 a water main broke, damaging homes, last month, broke during pressure testing. A spokesman for the Public Utilities Commission Says some date back to 1920s. Any sor