We begin with several developments in ferguson, equipping officers with cameras. At the same type protest times protests across the country, including here. We go to where residents are expressing anger and frustration. Jonathan martin is live for us in ferguson. A lot of emotion on display. Whats the latest . The tone of the meeting changed from when we saw you at 4 00 eastern. A lot of people outraged in expressing concern. We heard yelling and shouting from a lot of people in this meeting. Mostly ferguson residents, 100 people inside. Remember, 16 members of the community appointed by the governor to address some of these social and economic issues, and oddly a lot of residents interrupted the meeting and said commissioners were spending too much time going over goals or reading resumes and not addressing issues. And some said that the governor did not show up for the first meeting. Some said that they wished people cared about what was going on, and they said some of the commission
Balkans flooding as rescuers struggle to reach the hardest hit villages. Crimes unrereported in the largest city less than a month before the world cup. We begin this news hour in nigeria where there have been four attacks in two states all in the last 24 hours. On wednesday there was an attack in the same region where at least 17 people were killed. Thats close to more than 200 school girls from kidnapped over a month ago. On tuesday 18 people were killed in double bombings in the central city of jos. We have more on that attack. Reporter police say that the bombs were packed in a minivan to cause as many deaths as possible. A second blast in with a truck packed with explosives went off five minutes later. It hit some of the initial response teams. This is the devastation caused by the blasts. Their lives go on end. Fire gutted some of the market, and police were saying they have to go into them to see if there is anybody under the rubble. Jos has been a flash point of violence in the
Nigeria witnessed about 604 building collapses between 1974 and May 30, 2024, according to the latest report from the Building Collapse Prevention Guild.