I feel very happy for the players that they could perform at this level without getting adequate games to play so i am very pleased with them and they gave it everything tonight. They should be proud of themselves and i am very proud of them. Laurenjames will miss that game against colombia and has apologised for her red card for standing on nigerian defender michelle alozie. On social media she said to alozie, im sorry for what happened. Also, for our england fans and my team mates, playing with and for you is my greatest honour and i promise to learn from my experience. France are also through to the Quarter Finals, they comfortably beat morocco 4 0 in adelaide. They were never really troubled by the opposition, kadi diani opening the scoring after just fifteen minutes and further goals from kenza dali and two from Eugenie Le Sommer sealed the victory and a Quarter Final against hosts australia in brisbane on saturday. This game was a bit special for us, we just this game was a bit s
based on this and on the accelerated race to find them. watch this. there s been multiple reports of noises and every one of them is being analyzed, tracked, looked for patterns. i can t tell you what the noises are. we re searching where the noises are with respect to food and water, it s my understanding, there s limited rations. i can t tell you how much they have aboard. this is the first look that we ve had at the search area which is about twice the size of the state of connecticut and about twice as deep as the depths of the grand canyon. these are the last photos that were taken on sunday of the titan just before it went down in to the depths of the ocean. on board, hamish harding, a wealthy british adventurer. he holds three guinness world records, he s been in to space on blue origin. saturday he said he was proud to be heading down to the famous titanic wreck. hamish, he casually wrote that he s on his way to the titanic and waiting for the perfect window.
parts of it are gone. the town of about 600 people, parts of it washed away. everyone got away safely, but they don t have much to return to. this is what it looks like at ground level. a correspondent who shot this compared it to joplin, missouri after the tornado. she was stranded there by rising floodwaters. she joins us shortly still stranded there, actually, tonight. irene dumped as much as a foot of rain on the northeast onto already waterlogged ground onto already full rivers and waters. look at that truck trying to get through the water. that water has to go somewhere and it doesn t care who or what is in the way. from virginia to vermont, rivers and streams were overflowing, some now well above record flood levels or soon to be. largely because of the flooding, damage from hurricane irene could hit $7 billion, making it one of the ten most expense si disasters in american history. as many as 5 million people are still without power. lines are down everywhere it hit.
reason why. you re looking where the town of prattsville, new york used to be. parts of it are gone. the town of about 600 people, parts of it washed away. everyone got away safely, but they don t have much to return to. this is what it looks like at ground level. a correspondent who shot this compared it to joplin, missouri after the tornado. she was stranded there by rising floodwaters. she joins us shortly still stranded there, actually, tonight. irene dumped as much as a foot of rain on the northeast onto already waterlogged ground onto already full rivers and waters. look at that truck trying to get through the water. that water has to go somewhere and it doesn t care who or what is in the way. from virginia to vermont, rivers and streams were overflowing, some now well above record flood levels or soon to be. largely because of the flooding, damage from hurricane irene could hit $7 billion, making it one of the ten most expense si disasters in american history. as many
a.m. in london, 4:00 p.m. in hong kong. hello, i m andrew stevens. i m charles hodson, you re watching cnn s continuing coverage of the uprising in libya. history is unfolding today in libya as colonel moammar gadhafi s 42-year grip on power appears to be coming to an end. here now the latest. anti-gadhafi forces say they re in control of most parts of tripoli. the rebels caution there are still some pockets of resistance in the capital. colonel gadhafi s own whereabouts are unknown now, but there have been sporadic gunfire and explosions near his al aziz la compound in tripoli. rebels say they have now capt e captured three of gadhafi s surviving sons. prosecutors for the international criminal court say they hope to put saif gadhafi on trial, but a spokesman said the libyan people should decide whether to handover the sons to the icc. we ve been able to speak with some libyans who say they are ready for change. one young woman says the country has been put through 42 ye