tonight on whether to demand a humanitarian pause in fighting between israel and hamas, but with representatives trying to come to an agreement on the exact wording of the resolution, it s been postponed at the very last minute to tomorrow. we ll talk to a spokesperson from the israeli government. could that pause in voting have something to do with the us defense secretary s visit to israel today? also tonight, the british oil giant bp and a number of key shipping companies have halted all shipments through the red sea after a rise in attacks on cargo ships by houthi militants in yemen. and stick around, later in the show we will take a close look at this yea r s forgotten conflict, the sudanese civil war. we will hear from our analysis editor ros atkins and the un s top expert on the conflict. good evening. a vote within the un security council which was supposed to take place tonight has been postponed. the negotiation will continue into tomorrow over a draught resolution
suppression. the idea we need to fix the piracy problem when, in fact, the far bigger concern when it comes to information so regulation is one thing when we are talking about smog. regulation is one thing when we are talking about child labor laws. regulation is one thing when we are talking about the hours of workers. but when we are talking about the flow of information even creative information, we generally are going to want to error on the side of providing more margets and opportunities for that. voter fraud is a myth. the idea there is widespread piracy isn t actually a myth. definitely is. the question is does it produce a problem? decimated the music industry, right? there might be people argue convincingly the music industry deserved to be decimated. i don t agree. if you look what people are happened to music budgets they haven t changed. she they shifted to live performances. people are listening to more music and spending more on concert ticks. a change in econo
details. we wrap it up here. starting point. i m going to hop on a plane and get to south carolina. we hand it over to cnn newsroom. i ll see you back here tomorrow i ll see you back here tomorrow morning. captions by vitac www.vitac.com good morning, everyone. we start this hour with that doomed cruise ship off italy and fading hope to find anymore survivors. people are still missing in those frigid waters. two americans. at least 11 people have been killed. rescue operations are on hold again because it s too risky for divers as the cruise ship moves in the water. meanwhile, the ship s captain is under house arrest. he could be looking at man slaurt ter and abandoning ship charges after the cost at that c costa concordia hit a rock. barbie is joining us live from rome. barbie, any idea when the rescue operations might start up again? barbie, are you with us? reporter: oh, i can hear you now. yes. great. tell us, do you have any idea when these rescue crews c
be as big a problem. at the same time, if you took the population of, say, a state in the united states, transplanted it into somalia and the same conditions where criminality wasn t punished, some would turn into being criminals, right? and this is what s happened in somalia. but obviously, partly and underlying factor but not direct i don t call it a direct poverty doesn t create pirates. poverty may about necessary, or enhancing pre-condition with other factors you re describing that result in pirates, is probably the best understanding. right? sure, yes. one other thing that struck me in reading about this, i m interested to know whether you saw anything about it, was that in response to the piracy problem, that private financial institutions and insurance companies that pay the ransoms have started hiring their own private armies to hunt the pirates. have you seen anything about this? yeah. well, it s happened a lot more recently where companies have turned to security
merchant ships are being protected. somali pirates are holding crews and ships for a long period of time. we re doing nothing to get them released at this time. we are against paying the ransom to the hostages but i think it is up to yacht people, people on yachts, emergency crews to take a larger role in their own defense because as you stated earlier, it is a large area of water to patrol. jon: yeah, it does seem a little odd this family was sailing in these waters when apparently they knew about the pirate threat. is there more that, not only u.s. navy but other european navies could do? some suggest it is time to stop treating this piracy problem as a criminal problem and start treating it as terrorism which is what it amounts to on the high seas, isn t it? yes. i agree with that philosophy. we have the to stop the catch and release policy that we ve been practicing. when these pirates are taken off the high seas they have to be kept off the high seas. we need to send a clear mes