[01:08.35]The Egypt’s prime minister designate says he will offer a cabinet posts to the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood.
[01:15.71]Russia says it has proved that Syrian rebels used the nerve gas sarin in a missile attack on a government-controlled suburb of Aleppo in March.
[01:24.67]The Russian ambassador to the United Nations, Vitaly Churkin, said Russian experts who were invited by the Syrian government had taken samples from the missile’s point of impact.
[01:34.56]“The results of their analysis clearly indicate that the ordnance used in Khan al-Assal was not industrially manufactured and was filled with sarin.
[01:45.15]The sarin technical specifications prove that it was not industrially manufactured either.
[01:51.44]The absences of chemical stabilizers in the samples of the detected toxic agents indicate they are relatively a recent production.
[02:00.24]The projectile involved is not a standard one for chemical use.
[02:04.55]Therefore there is every reason to believe that it was the armed opposition fighters who used the chemical weapons in Khan al-Assal.”
[02:12.55]The rebels have blamed the same attack on the Syrian army.
[02:15.62]The three American women who police say were held captive in the Cleveland home for a decade have spoken publicly for the first time since their escape.
[02:24.35]They thank people for helping them rebuild their lives. Michelle Knight who was held for the longest time said faith had helped her through.