previously unthinkable. mr. mugabe is not to still be as of the building but it is unclear how much longer he has said to be negotiating before his final exit from office. he did appear at a graduation ceremony on friday morning. this is the only time he has been seen in public since his crimes. and of course this effectively in sales when the military seized control last week and placed him under house arrest. the army denying that this was a coup but it was this action that forfeited the president the power. it is unclear exactly what comes next for zimbabwe after he leaves. it is not one possibility is reinstatement. a high-level chinese envoy is visiting north korea. could this be a game changer in the nuclear showdown with kim jong-un? we will talk with ambassador dennis ross next.
from london. hi, eric, well, this is the end of an era for zimbabwe, looking as mr. mugabe can be forced out of office as soon as tomorrow. people confident that mugabe s rule is over. they were calling for the president to formally step down but this was more a party to protest as departure seems inve inevitable. people are simply happy to be free from mr. mugabe authoritarian rules. the crowd marched towards president s residence previously unthinkable. thought to be still inside the building but unclear for how much longer he is said to be negotiating for more time before his final exit from office. he did appear at the university graduation ceremony on friday morning but this was the only time he has been seen in public since crisis began but his fate was effectively sealed when the
to talk about. if it were me, is there ever a point i would want to end that suffering. we re talking about assisted suicide only legal strictly speaking in two states, washington and oregon. that leaves a lot of desperate people who struggle with painful conditions. one group has made it their mission to try to ease that misery. as i found out from my investigation, some families and law enforcement think they have gone too far. when she passed away, she didn t leave much behind. this is pretty much jana s life, a notebook of her medical history, doctors, labs, prescriptions. is the jana s older sister, vicki and she and her husband, tom, lived in the same town as jana did and saw her suffer. while she had trouble most of her life, it had become progressively worse. it was very tough for her daily. she took lots of different medicines to make her feel better. did she ever complain of physical pain? all the time. she thought she was seriously ill. and then vicki
altitude. warships from both countries now searching for the crew, which would be a two-man crew, if indeed the missing plane is an f-4. turkey also flies f-16s, most of which carry a single pilot. the prime minister tonight meeting with cabinet members. the prime minister s office saying turkey would respond devicisively once all the facts are established. this is, as you d imagine, a very fast-moving story. ivan watson is following it tonight for us from istanbul. barbara starr at the pentagon. also with us, the senior fellow at stanford university hoover division. fran townsend as well. who presided over many tense moments as homeland security adviser to president george w. bush. you say there s little doubt syrians knew this was a turkish plane? absolutely. i think this is a message being sent by the bashara scream to turkey. turkey s four times larger. turkey s a nato member. turkey has stepped into the weariven the ement if you will. my now tou mediation of the turks.
states where it is not legal or not. we begin this hour with a free speech decision from the highest court in the land. unanimous decision that could make prime time television even less family friendly than it is now. our justice correspondent joe johns joining me now with a pretty i guess you could say eye opening details. let s talk about what is at issue here. and how this is a coup for broadcasters. that s true. but i caution that we probably shouldn t go too far in calling this a sweeping ruling. this is an ball what goes on broadcast tv and how much power the federal communication commission has to regulate it after the fact that dhoept have a rule in place to handle the situation. we are talking about three incidents here, two concerned, isolated utterances of obscene words during two live broadcast aired by fox television stations, the third occurrence occurred during an episode of a television program broadcast by the abc television network. this goes tall way