Im john terrett in times square new york. Join me and a million other people as we all count down to 2014. New years celebrations in moscow went ahead as planned while those plans in st. Petersburg were canceled. The attackserthose responsible o attacks are still at large, and we have more now from volgograd. Reporter there was not much left on the trolley car when the am against arrived. Survivors were hanging on and volgograd hospital was less than ten minutes away. One of badly injured brought here. It felt like a huge electric shock. I didnt see anyone with a bomb. I was looking out the window, and i cant remember anything after that. Reporter for the second time in less than 24 hours the victims of another bombing, some with terrible burns. Dr. Alexander popoov said that they were carrying on several operations at a same type. Outside they posted casualty lists of those brought in by ambulance and where they were being treated. The relatives of injured scarcely able to believe that this is happening all over again. Trauma specialists part of an disaster Emergency Team was flown in from moscow to help family and friends cope with their shock and their lost. Those too badly injured to be treated here were boarded to special flights to moscow taken to special burn units in the capitol two hours away. This used to be known as stalin grad, and its a reminder of a pivotal battle here in the world war. The defeat of the german army here changed the whole course of the conflict. Today people here have a different fight on their hands with a far more elusive inmy. A sense of fear, frustration and anger, a feeling of being left down by those who should have been protected them. People are afraid to use public transport. Im afraid for my family, for my friends. Theyre stepping up security not just videos volgograd. Peter sharp, al jazeera, volgograd. Here to talk about the response in the wake of the attacks is stephen layer bee, distinguished chair of European Security with rand corporation. Good to see you. Good to talk to you. I guess my first question is how worried should the world be about the security of the Olympic Games after these attacks . I think the issue is how worried should the russians be . If there are more bombings its going to affect the olympics, and it effects putins credibility as well. While it may be difficult to penetrate sochi, the whole country he hasthe terrorists have at their disposal where they can wreck terror. And you cant keep everything safe and secure and buttoned up, can you . No, its simply impossible. So i mean, the situation could be rather dire if there is another terrorist attack, a lot of people may not come to the olympics. They may cancel, but it will be certainly an embarrassment to mr. Putin, and it overshadows and neutralizes what he had done previously by freeing kordohkovski and and the punk rock band. The attacks have brought a new focus on the caucasus and a couple of others, any doubt in your mind that those attacks may be by those omaybe responsible e from that region . There are targeted groups that have called on troops and others to disrupt the olympics. So its pretty clear that its probably a group from the northern caucasus. Although the movement itself has decentralized. How well has Vladimir Putin maintain relative peace in chechnya relatively . In part has it been through a heavyhanded security effort while supporting militias to the region . To the extent that he has, how has he been able to maintain relative calm there . Those are the reasons that he has been able to maintain calm there. But at the same time the deployment of troops in chechnya affects the fact that they dont have enough troops in other places in the northern can you kanorthern caucasus. It is one oy theyre concerned about what a happened in syria. If there are radical islamic groups that get ahold of weapons and Nuclear Weapons there it could affect the north caucasus. Having what the terrorists would consider a success with these attacks, do you see this the beginning of a sustained campaign of violence by these groups . It could be a sustained campaign. It depends on how you define sustained. I think it will likely come in fits and starts. If there is another one or two, this will really shake up the russian people, and the whole goal is to try to show that russia cannot protect its own people and cannot protect foreigners who are visiting there and cannot protect people who are going to the olympics. That could lead to first as i said a real embarrassment of mr. Putin, and economic losses could be quite high. Stephen larabee, thank you. In south sudan thousands of troops are heading to the key city of bor hoping to capture the city. The government had been in command but rebels took over earlier today. Bor is the center of fierce fighting in an oilrich air. Groups have gathered to discuss a ceasefir ceasefire. Reporter both sides have agreed to discuss how to bring the current conflict to an end. It took a bit of pleading by u. N. Officials and diplomats for him to agree to send delegation because this is not what he wanted. He wanted a ceasefire first before he held talks with his former Vice President rei k machar. And its been Vice President machar who has been insisting on ceasefire. The government has also confirmed that it is ready to receive this delegations, who will begin talks immediately. Now this happens on a day that the rebels ar under former Vice President machar had taken control of bor. It was taken control by Government Forces just last week, and they managed to get it around midday. Officials around the town have confirmed there has been displacement by population who have remained in town during the last round of fighting, or had returned after Government Forces. We have an update on our al jazeera colleague who is have been detained in egypt. One producer has been moved to cairo. And another producer is at same prison. He wont be questioned later. And al jazeeras reporter will be questioned tomorrow. Removing the toxic chemicals from syria, security, bad weather and some other issues have hampered the removal of chemicals, but they are still on track to eliminate syrias chemical weapons stock piles. At least ten people have been killed, including two people, in the northern syrian city of aleppo, that has been the scene of heavy fighting over the past few weeks. Reporter forces loyal to president Bashar Alassad have held up areas of the city of aleppo in recent weeks. This bus is reportedly here to provide tank she will. Using barrels filled with tnt has killed at least 500 civilians in aleppo since december 15th. Al jazeera cannot independently verify any of these videos that were up loaded to the internet but there has been heavy fighting in other areas of syria in recent days. This video appears to show rebels targeting Government Forces in the eastern province. Al jazeera cannot verify which armed groups these men belong to. This man describes how fighters are sending reinforcements to areas which is controlled by Government Forces. In the west of the country activists say rebels took control of two villages after days of heavy fighting. This is a hiding place for Government Forces. We managed to destroy four arm Armored Vehicles and killed several government soldiers. Reporter 46,000 civilians have been killed. Utah is taking its fight against gay marriage to the Supreme Court samesex marriage became legal earlier this month when the judge struck down the states voter aproved ban. Today the states attorney general asked the high court to suspend that ruling the judge says it violates human rights. Much of the world is celebrating the arrival of 2014. Dubai rang rang in a new year by holding the Worlds Largest fireworks display. From the worlds tallest building. It was a different kind of celebration in tokyo where bells were running to wipe away the sins of the previous year. And here is a look at berlin where hundreds of thousands of people welcomed the new year with fireworks over the brandenberg gate and a concert. Pretty nice stuff, right . Our john terrett is in the heart of times square for the grandaddy of them all where people have been gather forgive hours to watch the ball drop. What is it like. Reporter i hope you can hear me because there is the chinese cultural show being behind performed by the americanchinese friendship association. You can probably see it over my shoulder. Were surrounded by stars even bigger than you, tony harris. People like blondy at the moment who are rehearsing for three songs shes going to sing. She has a new album coming out. We have melissa etheridge, and much later tonight were going to see my personal favorite at the moment, miley cyrus. Its good to see if myley can teach me a trick or two. Now weve descended from this lofty platform that went down into the crowd to have a word with a few people. We met a couple from china. We have we met a couple who just married. And we met a dad who flew in with his children tonight just for tonight. Weve talked about this for years. He has been a new years baby. 18 years old and the ball drops, in times square the most iconic place in the world to ring in the new year, its quite a memory. Reporter wonderful, theyre having a great time. Theyve been here since 2 00 this afternoon and they will be here after midnight. You probably cant see in the shot but over my shoulder the times square ball has been hoisted, and the 70foot drop will begin at 11 59 eastern. What is happening . Were used to seeing the mayor trigger the balls descent, but thats not going to happen. Whats going on . Reporter for the first time in i really dont know how many years there is no mayor year. We had an election in new york city in the fall, and Mike Bloomberg comes to the end of his three terms. He took over in 2002, and hes leaving tonight. Hes going to have a private evening at home keeping his own thoughts to himself as he comes to the end of his three terms. Bill deblastio elected in a landslide, hes not going to be here. Hes going to be watching the event on television and then having a swearing in ceremony after the ball drops and then a fourth swearing in ceremony. Who will trigger the ball dropping . Will it be you . They havent asked me but they have asked someone far more qualified than me. Thats justice sow sonia sotoma. She was raised in the bronx and worked her way through yale law school, princeton and now is one of the most powerful women in the country, if not the world. Shes pressing the trigger on the balance at 11 59. All right, john terrett and miley cyrus. Reporter dont forget the glasses. There is a twerk fest about to happen. Have fun. Have fun for all of us. Reporter thank you. Oh my. For half a century the space needle has defined the seattle skyline. In the last 20 years the tourist attraction has lit up the night on new years eve. We go to the top for a look at the difficult work at the High Altitude show. Altitude show. Reporter this takes a different type of workplace approach. Buckle up and dont look down. Dont look down. If you look down you get vertigo. We know how to handle explosives. But now we have to handle the explosives 600 feet off the ground. Reporter for three days theyve been prepping the space needle for one of the largest fireworks display. Its a special challenge placing pyrotechnic challenges where they accentuate the building for the worlds fair. Well be moving things up and down the legs as we go through the show. Reporter the fireworks are packed into prebuilt boxes and then lefted on the roof for special positioning. Mostly comets, ones that instead of going up and breaking apart like a shell, they go up and burn out. Sometimes theyll go up and break into pieces and split out. Reporter this is the 21st year that theyve wired the needle for the city cued the music and lit the fuse. But it doesnt get old, and there is always something new. Reporter new for 2014 more emotion, waves and water false of light. Combining tilt and pan we can create wave movements which are very special and unique to the structure because of the opportunity. Reporter a computer print out details every splint second of action choreographed to music. Basically thats our show. All of this takes place in eight minutes. Reporter how many separate explosions or effects . Even the boss wont put a solid number on that. We have 1750 lines of code, which is 1750 cues that will be shot. Each of those cues is anywhere from 1 to 100 items. If you do the math, its thousands and thousands, a whole bunch. Reporter with a whole bunch of people all over the seattle people, 400,000 are expected to watch the show. Al jazeera, seattle. Did you get nervous, edgy anxious just watching that piece . Still to come on Al Jazeera America. After years of sluggish movement, home prices made a big jump this year but some analysts say the trend could fall flat. Another holiday black eye for target. This time involving some of its gift cards. The ongoing cleanup efforts and how the fallout could effect the safety of americans are dangerous amounts of radioactive water, leaking into the pacific eververyday . Join america tonights michael okwu for an exclusive four part series, as we return to fukushima only on Al Jazeera America the retailer target is dealing with more Holiday Shopping trouble. The company confirmed some of its customers are having trouble using some of its gift cards. Target wont say how many gift cards have been affected. A spokesperson said that the cards were not fully activated when purchased, so when go to redeem them they didnt have any value on them. Target said this didnt have anything to do with the data breach when 40 million customers credit and debit card information was compromised. You can go to the Customer Service desk at the store. Target has been overwhelmed with phone calls. We called an and an automateed service said call back later. They tweeted this, we continue to listen and work hard to address feedback. Call centers are home this week including new years day. Maria, thank you. The dow jones closed the year at a high. The best oneyear performance since 1995. The s p also closed up 29 of year, and nasdaq closed out the year jumping 38 . We usual asay the tech heavy nasdaq. It has been a block buster year. Homes sales have risen but now rising Mortgage Rates could scare off some buyers in 2014. Reporter the demand for homes turned up the heat on cities across the u. S. In october. All 20 cities posted gains. The biggest were in the west where las vegas and San Francisco saw home values increase more than 20 . And there were major gains in other regions as well. In cities like atlanta and detroit saw doubledigit price moves. Harris Company Workers with appraisers nationwide and said housing prices are strong because investors feel good about the economy. What is driving that is Economic Growth in employment as well as income growth. Those are flat and steady, but youre seeing a lot of pent up demand from people over the last few years 234. Reporter in many regions homes are outpacing supply. Reporter in chu its hard to find homes for sale. Inventories are down 30 compared to last year. And in some cases bidding wars are breaking out. Reporter before finally closing on this threebedroom brick colonial. Our needs inventory was very low, and the places where were really nice or fit our needs would tend to go under contract very quickly. Reporter however, Rising Interest Rates could undermine the markets recent moves. The average Interest Rate on a 30year fixed Rate Mortgage is over 4. 5 . Thats more than a percentage point higher than a year ago. Rates could rise even more once the federal reserves scales back. Scott newman thinks the prospect of higher Interest Rates are pushing his clients to buy now rather than wait. Hey, the higher Interest Rate will. Push your mortgage this much higher. And it pushes them forward. Reporter some could get sidelined if Mortgage Rates rise above 5 . If that happens, sellers will have to lower home prices if they want their properties to move. Diane estherbrook, al jazeera, chicago. Coming up, a different look at the committee. The most Vulnerable People in the u. S. Left behind hazard markets improve. Well talk about what is means to be homeless in america. And a 13yearold teen brain dead for 14 days, and what her medical state really means. Welcome back to Al Jazeera America. Here is a look at your top stories this hour. 2014 has arrived in much of the world millions of people took to the streets, and cities across and below to watch fireworks displays, laser shows and others celebrations. Thats pretty cool. Securities tighten in moscow as revelers gather i. In the wake of this weeks bombings in volgograd. And utah is taking its fight against gay marriage to the top. Those unions became legal after a judge struck down the states voter approved ban. 2014 is set to be a monumental year for people of afghanistan. Afghans will head to the polls to choose a new leader. One of the biggest issues facing afghans new leader is the economy and unemployment. Al jazeera americas Jane Ferguson has more from kabul. Reporter uncertainty and poverty on their minds every day in kabul thousands of men leave hungry families at home to stand on the street to look for daily work hope be someone needing labor will drive by. If these people cannot find jobs they will become thieves or join the taliban and alqaida. Reporter afghans living in talibancontrolled areas say they have to join either side of the fighting to be guaranteed a reliable paycheck. As the country braces for foreign troops to leave, its people like this who are at risk for economic down turn. Theyre looking for any work to support their families here in kabul. Some lost jobs that t