because of an industrial accident, it raises a lot of questions about just how close china s industrial plants, which are fueling this country s economic growth. but at what cost, at what risk that they re so close to innocent people. and in this case, innocent lives have been lost as a result of what appears to be a very deadly chemical fire that turned into a series of powerful explosions here. jim? will ripley, thanks very much. china is a deeply authoritarian state, but the people fight to have a voice when they feel wrong. we saw that in 2008 after the sixuan earthquake that killed an estimated 87,000 people. chinese citizens then lambasted the government s slow rescue efforts and shoddy building practices that spiked that death toll. we saw it again in 2011 when a high speed train crash killed dozens. in both cases, the chinese government censored internet posts and tried to silence any
hunted without a quota and a permit. nbc s kristin b ardalouf joins from london. are we only hearing about this killing in april because of cecil the lion? what s going on here? and those who study the lions say they ve never seen this type of outcry before. the second illegal killing happened in april of this year by a doctor from pennsylvania. we can see him on internet posts with some of his other kills. he is accused of shooting a lion without approval on land where it isn t allowed. the landowner has already been arrested, but they tell the associated press he acted in good faith and that the correct paperwork was in place. there is still no word on whether zimbabwe will seek that doctor s extradition like they are doing for walter palmer. palmer is accused of illegally
morning. he was a long history with the military. at topeka west high school booker joined the junior rotc and he enlisted in the february of last year but his alarming internet posts promoting jihad got the fbi s attention and he was discharged before ever reporting to basic training. his father a desert storm veteran said when he spoke to his son on thursday he seemed final. he grew up as a normal kid. we took him to school. he was an rotc member and stuff like that but he left outside the house and he move on his own and that s all we know. but agents telling fox news booker was a homegrown terror threat, self-radicalized in this country after a childhood that allegedly included being bullied in school. a classmate remembers the quiet teenager who took an interest in history especially war. is he the type of person that you can see being swayed by online al qaeda videos and things like that? yeah, yeah. probably.
where didn t we act on whether it was facebook posts or other kind of social media or internet posts. and i think the justices are very likely to have that in mind and that may well be a finger on the scale in favor of upholding the conviction in this case. i was happy that justice ruth bader ginsberg had a heart procedure last week she was back on the court today. tough woman. we wish her a speedy recovery. jeffrey, thank you very much. that s it for me. i ll be back at 5:00 p.m. for our international viewers christiane amanpour is coming up. for our viewers in north america newsroom with brooke baldwin starts right at the top of the hour.
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