
Yemen president flees as rebels offer bounty for his capture
Clip: 3/25/2015 | 1m 31s
Yemen's government crumbled as Shiite Houthi rebels advanced on the city of Aden.
The last vestiges of Yemen's government crumbled as Shiite Houthi rebels advanced on the city of Aden, offering $100,000 for the capture of the country's pro-American President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi. The U.S. State Department said that Hadi left the presidential palace, but there were conflicting reports of where he went. Judy Woodruff reports.
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Yemen president flees as rebels offer bounty for his capture
Clip: 3/25/2015 | 1m 31s
The last vestiges of Yemen's government crumbled as Shiite Houthi rebels advanced on the city of Aden, offering $100,000 for the capture of the country's pro-American President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi. The U.S. State Department said that Hadi left the presidential palace, but there were conflicting reports of where he went. Judy Woodruff reports.
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