You can also text us. And us a tweet cspanwj post to facebook. Com cspan. We will show you in a moment the of the comments of students and that nearly threehour rally available on our website but the reporting the on yahoo news, headline, millions protest in Global Climate strike. The messes of children skip school oto join Global Strike against Climate Change. Youth summitn. She will participate in saturday. Four Million People filled streets around the world and what was billed as the biggest ever protest against the threat posed to the planet by rising temperatures. The youngsters and adults alike chanted slogans in demonstrations that started in asia and the pacific, spread across africa, europe and latin america before culminating in the United States. From the Washington Post, as we video of the beginning of the rally on capital hill. Areans are rising and so we, demanding action on Climate Change millions of young people take part in a Global Strike. Despite a mighty mental turn
Spains interior minister says the terror cell behind the attacks there this week has been broken up. Officials believe the cell consisted of 12 young men, most of them moroccan nationals. One man, younes abu yaaquoub, is still at large. Police searching for him say they believe he may have been the driver of the van which mowed down so many people on thursday in barcelona, killing 13 and injuring 130. From there, James Reynolds reports. The king of spain, determined to show that barcelona has nothing to fear. Symbols of rule from the capital, madrid, are not always welcome in this, the catalan region, but in the aftermath of thursdays attack, felipe vi is met with cheers. This footage from a Museum Security camera appears to show part of the assault on las ramblas. The attackers van tears down the avenue. Passers by run for their lives. The Authorities Say that they have now broken up the network responsible for the attacks in both barcelona and the coastal town of cambrils. At first i
Spains interior minister says the terror cell behind the attacks there this week has been broken up. Officials believe the cell consisted of 12 young men, most of them moroccan nationals. One man, younes abu yaaquoub, is still at large. Police searching for him say they believe he may have been the driver of the van which mowed down so many people on thursday in barcelona, killing 13 and injuring 130. From there, James Reynolds reports. The king of spain, determined to show that barcelona has nothing to fear. Symbols of rule from the capital, madrid, are not always welcome in this, the catalan region, but in the aftermath of thursdays attack, felipe vi is met with cheers. This footage from a Museum Security camera appears to show part of the assault on las ramblas. The attackers van tears down the avenue. Passers by run for their lives. The Authorities Say that they have now broken up the network responsible for the attacks in both barcelona and the coastal town of cambrils. At first i
Spains interior minister says the terror cell behind the attacks there this week has been broken up. Officials believe the cell consisted of 12 young men, most of them moroccan nationals. One man, younes abu yaaquoub, is still at large. Police searching for him say they believe he may have been the driver of the van which mowed down so many people on thursday in barcelona, killing 13 and injuring 130. From there, James Reynolds reports. The king of spain, determined to show that barcelona has nothing to fear. Symbols of rule from the capital, madrid, are not always welcome in this, the catalan region, but in the aftermath of thursdays attack, felipe vi is met with cheers. This footage from a Museum Security camera appears to show part of the assault on las ramblas. The attackers van tears down the avenue. Passers by run for their lives. The Authorities Say that they have now broken up the network responsible for the attacks in both barcelona and the coastal town of cambrils. At first i
Spains interior minister says the terror cell behind the attacks there this week has been broken up. Officials believe the cell consisted of 12 young men, most of them moroccan nationals. One man, younes abu yaaquoub, is still at large. Police searching for him say they believe he may have been the driver of the van which mowed down so many people on thursday in barcelona, killing 13 and injuring 130. From there, James Reynolds reports. The king of spain, determined to show that barcelona has nothing to fear. Symbols of rule from the capital, madrid, are not always welcome in this, the catalan region, but in the aftermath of thursdays attack, felipe vi is met with cheers. This footage from a Museum Security camera appears to show part of the assault on las ramblas. The attackers van tears down the avenue. Passers by run for their lives. The Authorities Say that they have now broken up the network responsible for the attacks in both barcelona and the coastal town of cambrils. At first i