
News Wrap: Al-Shabaab kills dozens in Kenya
Clip: 12/2/2014 | 5m 31s
A wrap up of Tuesday's news headlines.
In our news wrap Tuesday, al-Shabaab militants carried out a mass killing of non-muslims in Kenya, leaving 36 dead. The attack was in retaliation for the presence of Kenyan troops in Somalia. Also, a major cable failure in downtown Detroit caused 100 buildings to lose power for much of the day.
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News Wrap: Al-Shabaab kills dozens in Kenya
Clip: 12/2/2014 | 5m 31s
In our news wrap Tuesday, al-Shabaab militants carried out a mass killing of non-muslims in Kenya, leaving 36 dead. The attack was in retaliation for the presence of Kenyan troops in Somalia. Also, a major cable failure in downtown Detroit caused 100 buildings to lose power for much of the day.
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