From most major airports. More information for your vacation planning is available at aruba. Com. And now, bbc world news. Laura this is bbc world news america. Reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. In bangladesh, fears for the safety of thousands of Rohingya Muslims who face possible violence if forced to return home. After the circumstances in which they fled myanmar less than six months ago, who would really trust that things have changed enough for them to go home . Is breathing a sigh of relief that a missile alert was a false alarm. The question is how to prevent it happening again. And they voted for donald trump. But this Small Community in Washington State is torn over the crackdown on undocumented immigrants. Laura welcome to our viewers on Public Television in america and around the globe. The fate of the rohingya and refugees who fled violence in myanmar for bangladesh was discussed today by both governments. Talks were held by the repatriation of thousands of re
Thats got everyone talking this morning. Early today starts right now. Good tuesday morning. Im frances rivera. And im phillip mena. Authorities are investigating a Southern California couple for alleged torture and child endangerment after several children were found shackled and dirty inside their home. Police say they found 12 people, including several minors, allegedly being held captive after one of the victims escaped and called police. When officers contacted the victims parents, they couldnt explain why the children were being held in such conditions and were arrested. Nbcs Miguel Almaguer has more. Reporter this is the home where Authorities Say 13 brothers and sisters were held captive by their parents. Inside, several of the children discovered shackled to their beds with chains and padlocks. Their parents, david and Louise Turpin are in custody after detectives say their 17yearold daughter escaped from the home and called 911 to say her 12 brothers and sisters were being he
I assume you know that an Emergency Alert went out on saturday morning. This was this missile threat inbound to hawaii. Seek immediate shelter. This is not a drill. And then they didnt get a correction until 38 minutes later. So for 38 under a mai tai umbrella . [ laughter ] people were freaking out. Although not as much as they would be in any other state. But the fact that it took them 38 minutes to getgets. [ laughter ] [ applause ] i have to say, i was at a walmart in maui on missile was on the way. [ laughter ] to put me out of my misery. But they dont have that level of anxiety that we do. You know, usually the hawaii emergency broadcast system is reserved your lights are on. [ laughter ] so this was scary. It was very interesting to see how people reacted to imminent death. Its rare a group [ laughter ] and you know what they did . They all got into bed together and watched cat videos on youtube. [ laughter ] [ applause ] i dont know. What are you going to do . Theres a thread o
Ballistic missile threat inbound to hawaii. This is not a drill. Parents hiding their children in manholes. Families huddled in closets. And what weve now learned tonight. And olympic gymnast simone biles. Her brave words. What she just revealed. Good evening. And its great to have you with us here on this Martin Luther king jr. Holiday. We have a lot of news to get to. We begin tonight with that new winter storm moving across the country. The Alberta Clipper bringing snow and ice and freezing rain, and there is real concern tonight about the commute tomorrow morning. Already tonight, dangerous driving from the plains to the midwest. A driver losing control, slamming into a police cruiser, right there in park hills, connecticut. As we come on the air tonight, two dozen states under winter storm warnings and watching right now. That system pushing tall way from texas to minnesota and moving east. D. C. , philly, boston, new york all get hit tomorrow. The driving on this holiday already
From most major airports. More information for your vacation planning is available at aruba. Com. And now, bbc world news. Laura this is bbc world news america. Reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. In bangladesh, fears for the safety of thousands of Rohingya Muslims who face possible violence if forced to return home. After the circumstances in which they fled myanmar less than six months ago, who would really trust that things have changed enough for them to go home . Is breathing a sigh of relief that a missile alert was a false alarm. The question is how to prevent it happening again. And they voted for donald trump. But this Small Community in Washington State is torn over the crackdown on undocumented immigrants. Laura welcome to our viewers on Public Television in america and around the globe. The fate of the rohingya and refugees who fled violence in myanmar for bangladesh was discussed today by both governments. Talks were held by the repatriation of thousands of re