Brown information trickled out today about the siege of a natural gas plant in algeria. There was word that one american hostage had been killed, but a definitive accounting of all the captives remained elusive. At the same time, the algerians allowed the world to see pictures of some whod been rescued. Amid continued confusion, these were the first images of natural gas workers freed by Algerian Special forces. translated we went out and waved up white banners so the National Army would recognize us as workers and let us go. Brown others were less fortunate, shown bandaged and in hospital beds. State tv broadcast the footage a day after the Army Launched its operation, and two days after islamist militants seized the ain amenas complex in the desert near the libyan border. An algerian worker said the kidnappers had separated algerians from foreign workers. R then came the army assault. translated we were in a room, all of us, 260 people, all of us gathered there when the army started
The people i have been seeing today are just terrified brown then, we have two takes on mondays president ial inauguration. First, a look at the massive preparations underway for the grand ceremony. Hell walk down the hall, and then hell go outside, and when he opens those doors, hell see hundreds of thousands of people cheering at him. It will be a sight that is awesome. Suarez and inaugural poet Richard Blanco discusses what it means to be a part of such a momentous occasion. Brown we have more on the fallout after Lance Armstrongs admission that he used performanceenhancing drugs to build his championship career. Suarez plus, mark shields and david brooks analyze the weeks news. Brown thats all ahead on tonights newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by bnsf railway. Support also comes from Carnegie Corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what Andrew Carnegie called real and permanent good. Celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie. Org. A
Brown information trickled out today about the siege of a natural gas plant in algeria. There was word that one american hostage had been killed, but a definitive accounting of all the captives remained elusive. At the same time, the algerians allowed the world to see pictures of some whod been rescued. Amid continued confusion, these were the first images of natural gas workers freed by Algerian Special forces. translated we went out and waved up white banners so the National Army would recognize us as workers and let us go. Brown others were less fortunate, shown bandaged and in hospital beds. State tv broadcast the footage a day after the Army Launched its operation, and two days after islamist militants seized the ain amenas complex in the desert near the libyan border. An algerian worker said the kidnappers had separated algerians from foreign workers. R then came the army assault. translated we were in a room, all of us, 260 people, all of us gathered there when the army started
Hell walk down the hall, and then hell go outside, and when he opens those doors, hell see hundreds of thousands of people cheering at him. It will be a sight that is awesome. Suarez and inaugural poet Richard Blanco discusses what it means to be a part of such a momentous occasion. Brown we have more on the fallout after Lance Armstrongs admission that he used performanceenhancing drugs to build his championship career. Suarez plus, mark shields and david brooks analyze the weeks news. Brown thats all ahead on tonights newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by bnsf railway. Support also comes from Carnegie Corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what Andrew Carnegie called real and permanent good. Celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie. Org. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. And friends of the newshour. And. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to
By involving Algiers in enhanced multilateral efforts, Washington can nudge it toward more effective strategies abroad while simultaneously improving Tunisia’s political and economic situation.