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- 44 killed as bombers target Iraq pilgrims, police

- Suspected Auburn shooter turns himself in

- Ex-Giffords aide wins seat in Arizona special election

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- Smoke from massive wildfire blankets Denver

- North Dakota voters reject measure to abolish property taxes

- Casey Anthony breaks her silence

 

 


 

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Good Evening Mr.Williams, a fine broadcast as always this Wednesday evening. Terrible ongoing crisis in Syria with never ending violence. One truly hopes there is some resolution towards peace found soon.

First of all the report by Andrea Mitchell about the crisis in Syria with tensions between the United States and Russia rising over the Russians supplying helicopters to Syria and the Syrian Military using the helicopters to attack cities in the country. Secretary Clinton stating Russia is contributing to the violence and the International Community must pressure Assad to stop the violence. A very troubled situation in which President Obama is supposed to meet with President Putin. Too many innocent lives have been lost in this conflict which appears to be heading towards a civil war. Time will tell.

The report by Mr.Almaguer from Colorado showed how the firefighters are struggling on the frontlines of these horrible fires. Eighteen separate fires in nine States is staggering and the flames in New Mexico don't seem to be getting contained at all. So many homes destroyed and acres of land burned it is tragic. Incredible how people are sharing a shelter with livestock since there is no place to go away from the flames. So many people trying to help it is heartwarming. One hopes the fires are quelled soon.

Very inspirational "Making A Difference" segment by Chris Jansing about the Pablove Shutterbugs Organization. Helping children with cancer forget about their disease and express themselves through wonderful photography. A heartwarming piece.

Thank You for the broadcast Mr.Williams. Peace to You and to All!

Be Well Everyone!

Stay Extra,Extra Safe and Well Richard! Excellent Reporting All Day on MSNBC news shows!

Take Extra,Extra Good Care Richard and Crew!

Lisa

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