There has been more bombing today in yemen. A day after the saudis bombed, and the Houthi Rebels. As ho happened reports the saudis say that the new campaign is targeting offensive movement from Houthi Rebels reporter in the yemeni city the Coalition Announced the end of the first phase of its air campaign in yemen. They are supported by soldiers from the 35th brigade. But theyre able to pushing the soldiers loyal to the pretty out of the city. A similar scene is here, further south in the city of aden. The fighting continued here on tuesday night into the early hours of wednesday. In washington, the ambassador to the United States said that the situation in aden required continued military action. We have seen movements by the houthis thats very disturbing in the city of aden, where we see skirmishes and movement of houthi troops into three different directions. The areas in the provincethe Saudi Coalition targets the fighters. [ unintelligible ] they still control. They chanted victory and denounced the houthi leader. The yemeni army and soldiers loyal to the houthi leaders and to the president joins the march. We took to the streets shouting at civilians and bombarding the residential areas. Telling them, shame on you. Why dont you fight us like men . We will always face you. The yemenis are solid like rocks. With their agreement with the parties which were signed last september the day after they took their toll on the capital. Meanwhile, the human toll of the conflict is continuing to rising. They target any woman child or man. They were simply blindly targeting all of us. Were no longer able to receive more cases. It has gone beyond our capabilities at this hospital. We are putting patients now in corridors in reception, at least nine patients in each room. We are short staffed and we dont have enough medical equipment or medicine. They have declared the humanitarian situation in yemen as catastrophic and called for better access to aid. They are launched a new operation for restoring peace in yemen but so far no signs of a peaceful resolution to the conflict. Aljazeera, yellen. Saudi arabias ambassador said that he hopes for a political solution to the fighting in yemen and he had a warning for iran. We see iran as part of the problem in yemen and not the solution. The support that they have provided to the houthis in terms of financial support. And Logistical Support and personnel. And military equipment has been very very dangerous and destabilizing yemen. Jamie mcintyre joins us from washington d. C. And jamie look, i seem to remember somebody reporting on this the other day. Did the Obama Administration push saudi arabia to end that monthlong offensive . Its clear that the Obama Administration was concerned about the humanitarian crisis in yemen and the next phase of the saudiled campaign is called operation renewal of hope. And its supposed to protect civilians getting humanitarian aid, and nearly 1,000 people have died in the campaign so far. And tens of thousands have left their home. But today both the Obama Administration and the saudis deny that the administration had pressured the saudi arabiaian government to call a halt to it because of the growing number of casualties. From the state department, getting parties back to the negotiating table how we could gent back to a ceasefire. The saudis have made a conversation with their coalition partners, but it needs to be dialogue. You can tell from that diplomatic speech that there might have been nudging from the Obama Administration, but the 1,000 casualties, the civilian deaths to far were entirely because of the air campaign. He said that saudi arabia was being blamed for some of the deaths that were actually partly of the fighting on the ground. Today were hearing that iranian warships are off the coast of yemen in addition to the cargo ships that we have known about in the area, and is that setting up a possible confrontation . Well, its interesting. So iran today admitted that they took warships along in the area. And you may recall of course that the United States deployed the uss Aircraft Carrier the roosevelt. And the u. S. Has more than half a dozen ships in the area now. The u. S. Said that its ships are there to support maritime shipping. The cargy ships that are suspected of carrying weapons to the houthis and iran said that their ships are there to protect the cargo ships from pirates. And they said that they had no intention of going yemen so both sides are stating that they dont have any intention of doing anything untoward, but theyre eyeing each other aware illy. Jamie mcintyre, if you and while iran is eyeing the conflict in yemen theyre engaged in another front. Iran is engaged in the talks in vienna and iran wants all sanctions ended as soon as the deal is implemented. And the u. S. Says that they should be failings the out gradually. Hes at the Brooks Institution and he told us that the u. S. Could attempt to stop iranian cargo ships. He decided to act in a way that israel has often acted against iranian ships going to terrorist organizations that oppose the existence of israel. And we made it cheer that we may follow suit and prevent the shipments from getting to the houthi in the region. So its a fairly lab rapt and specific and i think fairly credible threat. And now were going to have to see if we back it up with actual action, and that could get interesting. My guess is that it would go okay and we might not see a lot of resistance, but you never know. One does walk on a few eggshells in washington. So the president is saying as recently as last night we said to the iranians, if there are weapons delivered to factions within yemen, that could threaten navigation, and that would be your problem so to your knowledge as the United States or saudi arabia developed evidence that iran is actually arming the houthis . Well, i think that we have evidence. I dont know if its evidence that were planning or able to share, because i think that theres intelligence that says that there have been iranian operatives in yemen and then on top of that, if we do end up finding weapons of this sort, there will be additional evidence of meddling. So you think theres at least a possibility that there could be a boarding of an iranian cargo ship by saudi or u. S. Military personnel that this could conceivably come to that . Yeah, i dont rule it out. There are all sorts of things that you could try to do that are short of that. You could impede the vessel from whatever important its going to, and you could use things to mess up its pro teller. And there are things that you could do one short of boarding. But if were talking about directing these ships into the region for the explicit and vocalized purpose of iranian activities, its going to be hard for us to change our mind halfway through. So i think that we very well might have to do something here. The u. S. Is also saying that the ships are being moved into the region to protect u. S. Interests in the region. So heres what i would ask you. With negotiations for a final Nuclear Agreement underway, is it in the United States interests, or in irans interests to have a confrontation at this time over Houthi Rebels in yemen . Its obviously a little bit of an aggressive move by iran at this juncture, and yet they and it when they were supposedly wanting a nuclear deal, and you have to ask with are you going to let a country be that dupe list tus or two faced in its own actions and if we stop standing up for our friends because we are afraid that the iranians might get mad and walk away from a deal that was as good for us, its logic founded on unwise principles, on condoning iranian behaviors when we cant. So the lukeiar deal is going to separate it from the broader regional dynamics. Because there are a lot of things that we dont like, and visa versa. So to save a nuclear deal, there are two actors involved leer. And iran is the one that has gotten more assertive in more notable days recently, and we dont want to get in the habit of appeasing that sort of behavior. Thank you for your time. Thank you. Syrian activists say that airstrikes have left 11 people dead in damascus. The airstrikes killed at least nine people, and another two were killed outside. Outside of damascus, where forces have been able to stage attacks on the city. To discuss the migrant crisis in the mediterranean they will return the proposal that will send the majority of migrants who make it to europe back home. 20,000 migrants have made the voyage this year, and many have died while trying. We spoke to one survivor of the ship that went down last weekend offer the coast of libya. It looked like a normal youth club with its table tennis, but these teenagers are a lucky few who have endured hardships that few in europe can imagine. These are the luckiest of all. And to protect his identity, were calling him jamaal, and he was one of just 278 survivors from the deadly sinking in the mediterranean. And jamaal told me, there is no happiness in libya but what he experienced at the hands of the traffickers was even worse. Interpret intern the problem inia, we had our money taken and we were beaten up very badly. Some individuals that i know died of starvation. The trafficker didnt allow us to speak to our families, we werent given any food. One time the trafficking ripping was uncovered. And he blamed to a on a woman who he beat severely and she came back to us and was crying. They went on the boat, the boat was so crowded that at one point he fell overboard and had to be dragged back in. While we were on the ship, we had no food or water and i only had one fish. We traveled for a day with no water or food, and then we saw the ship from europe. Just as he thought they would be rescued disaster struck. I was with a friend who was hungry, so i shared my fish with him. But after yelling for help, we overturned and he died. I was under water for five minutes, thinkingallah several hundreds were not so lucky. The migrants had capsized in the dark out at sea and the rescuers were working almost blind. The sea is dark, and after a few meeters you cant see anything. The only thing that we could see were the beams of light injected by the search lights. Listening for the screams to rescue the survivors. Jamaal feels nothing but bitterness toward the traffickers, who he feels put them in danger, and they are now facing charges on reckless multiple homicide. Jamaal is now looking to the future. God willing im working on bringing my parents over here and working hard. From what the survivors told us, its truly remarkable that anybody managed to survive. And the matter of fact way that they described the circumstances of the rescue made it clear that there are still deep psychological scars that they will have to cope with. From this former orphanage they had a chance to build a new life. The chancellor has denied several hundred others on the voyage. One group of migrants from after after tryingafrica trying to make that same voyage from libya. This is a school that has been turned into a Holding Center. There are about is, is thousand people here. And its overcrowded. Ed people come from ethiopia, and nigeria and senegal and a group of egyptians here, and you have some somalis and all of them have that same dream of reaching europe. I asked several of them if they had heard what happened in the past week, the hundreds of people who died. And some said yes and some said no, but all of them said that despite the threat and the danger they will still take their chance if they can and try to make it to europe. For many of these people, this is their only hope for a better life. One young guy i was speaking to said, i cannot go back home. Theres nothing for me. And at least with that trip, i do have some hope. And otherwise by staying here, i have no hope whatsoever. Now, their situation is very dire, because they dont have anything anymore. The trips to reach this point are extremely dangerous. They lost their passports and they dont have money anymore. And some people said that they havent spoken to their families in months. Its a very dire situation not only for them, but for the libyan authorities especially at this particular moment when the worlds attention is on this crisis. Some of the people responsible at this Holding Center told me, what do we do with them . We let them go, and once they go others will come, and the situation will keep continuing unless theres an International Mechanism put in place. The libyans do see now that the finger is pointed at them, but they say its not in their hands to control this flow of migrants who are only trying to get a better life. In southern chile, the volcano is erupting for the first time in 43 years. Look at these pictures from just a short time ago. You can see the huge cloud of ash near the southern important city. Emergency officials in chile have ordered evacuations in a 12mile radius around the volcano, and airlines have canceled flights into the area. Coming up on the program twobear defense. Baltimores police union defend the officers arrested after the suspect died in custody. And plus, earth day. President obama talks about policy. A defining image of the Boston Marathon bomber. You can see Dzhokar Tsarnaev making a rather obscene jess ter to a jail cell security camera. Video was recorded in july, three months after the marathon attack. And prosecutors say that Dzhokar Tsarnaev has no remorse for his actions and the defense is expected to present its case next week. In baltimore the death of freddie gray. The man who died on sunday of a spinal injury sustained during an arrest. Jonathan is in baltimore and how would you describe todays demonstrations . Reporter [ audio difficulties ] yeah tony, lets show you behind me here, its a fairly large protest and several people behind me, holding signs, and its largely unsettled here, and thats why freddie gray died. He suffered a severe spinal cord injury two weeks ago and the cellphones show his arrest. But dont explain what happened. Theyre not sure if he was injured during his arrest or when he was put in the police van. The protesters squared off with the Police Outside of this Police Station in the city. We spoke with grays attorney, and he is demanding answers. He said that the case clearly shows that Excessive Force is a problem here, and not just here but around the country. After freddie grays arrest on sunday Six Police Officers arrested were suggestion suspended with pay and the police union spoke out today saying that theres nothing to believe that the officers behaved inappropriately and theyre cooperating with the investigators here in baltimore. The Justice System in baltimore has been under investigation before. Just two years ago widespread corruption was uncovered. And one of the Detention Centers has an exclusive look at what is being called the most corrupt jail in america. Does the location of this Detention Center play into the corruption here. I think that it plays a vital role. Until now Ralph Johnson has never talked on tv of what he witnessed by a supervising corrections officer at the Baltimore City jail. People from your neighborhood inmates become Corrections Officers. An institution overrun with sex, drugs and corruption. What happened . It really blossomed out of control in 2014 when they started hiring 18yearolds. Marylands short experiment, hiring officers as young as 1 was intended to address a shortage of qualified applicants willing to take low paying jobs, but critics like johnson, who has written a book about the jail, said that it backfired, that the young cos were inexperienced and not well trained and volatile. They would manipulate them and have sex with them. And then, it became a money making operation. They were making money april inside of the jail. It evolved. Following a multiyear investigation, that involved wiretaps and surveillance, in 2013, 27 Corrections Officers were indicted. Allegations they helped a prison gang running drugs and launder money. More than a dozen members of the black guerilla gang were also inbeing indicted. The largest prison conspiracy case in recent history. More than two dozen officers were indicted in the scandal and what were they doing . They were smuggling in pills, tobacco marijuana cellphones heroin, crack. The three year case revealed that inside of the jail, one inmate in particular, tavon white, was in charge of the widespread black guerilla family gang, and in wiretaps, he proclaimed, this is my vault, and im the law. What was tavons life inside of the prison . Was it as lavish . He could have sex any time he wants with four different women. He had one that was smuggling to him. And plus, while he was inincarcerated from 09 to 2015 he bought five vehicles. More shocking, from inside of the jail, blake fathered five children with four Corrections Officers. You can watch it tonight at 10 p. M. Eastern. Three of atlantas teachers involved in the cheating scandal could be getting reduced sentences. A judge has scheduled a sentence hearing for the week, for defendants who received stiff punishment. Three years in prison and a fine. And they changed the cash results in some cases for cash bonuses. Out on 7 billion bail. Out for the flash crash. And how the super pact could change the financial landscape of the president ial campaign. A federal judge today approved a multimilliondollar settlement between the nfl and thousands of players. The lawsuit was filed by dozens of players cougsing the league of covering up long time dangerous concussions and this could fault the nfl for years to come, right if reporter yes the figures are astonishing. 1 billion more than 60 years thats how long it could take the nfl to pay thousands of players who they believe will suffer from alzh