
Protesters Pour Into Yemen's Streets Again Amid New Calls...
Clip: 4/25/2011 | 2m 43s
Thousands of Yemeni protesters crowded streets calling for President Saleh to step down.
As thousands of Yemeni protesters crowded streets Monday calling for President Saleh to step down, at least two more protesters were killed -- bringing the death toll to at least 140 in two months. Meanwhile, Saleh signaled that he could leave power within a month if he and relatives are granted immunity from prosecution.
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Protesters Pour Into Yemen's Streets Again Amid New Calls...
Clip: 4/25/2011 | 2m 43s
As thousands of Yemeni protesters crowded streets Monday calling for President Saleh to step down, at least two more protesters were killed -- bringing the death toll to at least 140 in two months. Meanwhile, Saleh signaled that he could leave power within a month if he and relatives are granted immunity from prosecution.
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