they could escalate regional tensions. that being said, one of the major reasons the u.s. conducted these strikes when they did last night was because they were waiting until they could build more of a coalition. the u.s. did not want to go it alone on these strikes. so what we saw last night was the u.s. and the british militaries coming together to carry out what i have to say was a very lae-ale attack against houthi militants. talking nearly 30 different locations. more than 60 targets, and more than 150 precision-guided bombs and missiles launched at various houthi sites throughout the houthi-controlled part of yemen last night. a very large-scale attack here, but what the u.s. was trying to do for weeks, since they first started putting together potential targets for attack late in 2023 was to build more of a coalition here. it was the u.s. and british last night but also a number of other nations supported in a
the occupy movement has gone global. what began as a public demonstration in a small park in lower manhattan today spread to cities around the world. you see it there on your screen. it was a worldwide display of sympathy and solidarity with the protesters of occupy wall street. there was tokyo and japan, london in to uk, rome, sidney, hong kong, indonesia to name a few. most were peaceful. though some arrests were reported. rome, however, stands out as the exception today. thousands of peaceful demonstrators suddenly scattered as anarchists began lobbying cocktails. now, numerous fires broke out. you can see riot police there on your screen responding. and a fire broke out in a government building, as well. protesters broke out shop windows, riot police moved in with water cannons and tear gas. and let s go to newsweek reporter barbie nango. did they take advantage of the protest, this occupy movement to create havoc? is that what happened today? reporter: that s absolut
met with strong resistance from police. we ll show you what s going on. plus, you know j.r. ewing from the 1980s tv series dallas announces a public health battle but larry hagman has no plans to step down. we re all guilty of it, eating and driving. but one community is working to put a stop to it. the occupy wall street movement just keeps getting bigger. more protests inside and outside of the united states along with more arrests. in new york alone, 14 arrests after protesters staged a sit-in in the street blocking traffic. in flint, michigan, dozens of demonstrators protested in front of a bank of america. and in seattle, washington, dozens more remain in a downtown park. just yesterday police in riot gear arrested 41 people there. and in san diego, police clashed with occupy protesters who had formed a tent city, and things got pretty intense. officers used pepper spray to make the demonstrators comply with an order to remove their camping gear. here s salvado