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The latest news from around the world. Is like on takeoff, but yeah, it its burned quite a bit faster than i expected. That is the plan flying the plane. He did a loop. A very dangerous maneuver on a Turbo Prop Plane that he was up there flying. As you can hear in a strange situation. We heard a short time ago from the Chief Operating Officer for horizon air. Heres her statement. Good evening, im Constance The HorizonChief Operating Officer. Im sorry to share with you this evening at approximately 8 00 p. M. One of our q4 airplanes made an unauthorized takeoff from seatec airport. We believe it was made by an employee and no other passengers or crew were onboard. Shortly therefore it crashed by
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In many cases, president donald trump back in june was a $110 billion arms deal and many observers believe that is why while there has been limited calls for investigation, notably by the u.s. state department, but also by the u.s. secretary-general. there hasn t been the outrage that would be expected in the face of such incident. even while parents were struggling to bury their dead, the air strikes in yemen continue. eyewitnesses tell cnn that in just one district in the yemeni capitol there were 21 air strikes through to the morni in after the attack. humanitarian agencies are worried that with it will continue the suffering of the children. nima, cnn. ....
the accused ft. hood attacker, u.s. major anadal hasan and three 9/11 hijackers and faisal shahzad. the death of awlaki is a major blow to al qaeda s most active operational affiliate. awlaki was the leader of external operations for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. in that role he took the lead in planning and directing efforts to murder innocent americans. reporter: for more on awlaki, the al qaeda off shoot he represented and where we go from here, i want to bring in cnn s international correspondent nic robertson. nic, this was a huge development. why was awlaki such a threat and a priority for the snus. he was an intellectual. he was smart. he was well educated. he knew how to sort of manipulate his audience and the one thing that he had that al qaeda really wanted was a way to communicate the potential recruits in the west. he spoke english and he spoke it with a charisma and a meaning that drew in radicals or potential radicals towards al qaeda. and reall ....
That the president although he s no longer in yemen, he s recovering in saudi arabia, is still alive. what it did was show the president very weakened. still clearly injured by the bomb attack that he survived. he was apparently showing burn injuries ani was watching this video as it was being broadcast on yemeni state television. i ve seen him in person. i ve seen him give speeches many, many times. i didn t recognize him. he look sod much thinner. his face was so much darker, apparently from burns he suffered. his mustache and facial hair was gone. he was wearing the head scarf, which he doesn t normally wear. many people thought it was because his hair was singed off in the blast. also he was sitting in a chair and throughout the course of the speech, which was prerecorded, he didn t move at all. not even slightly, slight adjustments in the chair. he seemed frozen in place, and the impression many people had back in the yemeni capitol is ....