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worldwide news twenty four seven this is. after almost two decades. by the president dmitri he had lost confidence in the capital's controversial top official. there have been no reactions from him and he had said that he was not going to give. any time soon so we won't be hearing from him personally and the latest development that we've heard is that he will also be leaving to russia party and that is the ruling party here russia that is of course on top of the fact that he has been barred by the president so these are really two major blow sue his political career.
worldwide news twenty four seven this is. after almost two decades. by the president dmitri he had lost confidence in the capital's controversial top official. there have been no reactions from him and he had said that he was not going to give. any time soon so we won't be hearing from him personally and the latest development that we've heard is that he will also be leaving to russia party and that is the ruling party here russia that is of course on top of the fact that he has been barred by...
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worldwide news from the center of moscow this is a very warm welcome. a triple car bombing in baghdad has cost fresh doubt over whether iraqi security forces are able to cope following the official end of u.s. combat operations there at least thirty six people were killed by the three blasts in separate parts of the city although fifty thousand american troops remain to assist local forces local people are afraid insurgency and instability will only get worse. dark and dangerous and body armor does little to protect against the fact that they're not welcome here they're doing a dis about a patrol through one of the iraqi neighborhoods trying to prevent counterattack fire this is a bombs team who stayed behind the mission providing training support and backup to the iraqi police when they get to our level we go over our operations order and planning for the actual missions we're going to do then we do a pretty brief then we actually go and execute these type missions that we're on now but the u.s. in bishan to have a fully functioning iraqi security forc
worldwide news from the center of moscow this is a very warm welcome. a triple car bombing in baghdad has cost fresh doubt over whether iraqi security forces are able to cope following the official end of u.s. combat operations there at least thirty six people were killed by the three blasts in separate parts of the city although fifty thousand american troops remain to assist local forces local people are afraid insurgency and instability will only get worse. dark and dangerous and body armor...
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worldwide news and life from moscow you all with auntie welcome to the program well the russian president has fired moscow and assign it to create firing off who was in power for almost two decades the kremlin says it was due to a loss of confidence in the city's top official. also and now joins us live from moscow what do you tell all this and hello to you so one tell us what legacy does it leave behind it at this point. as far as legacies are concerned. that this very moment one in the middle of moscow you know the savior the girl standing in the middle of the city itself because of him it is one of the best places landmarks are in moscow but on the other hand there's a structure you can see right behind me yet the great the south over there that's the by a lot of muscovites and one that ugliest structures in the city and he. lets me set this up as like a scene and so to make it sent it's very telling you you that.
worldwide news and life from moscow you all with auntie welcome to the program well the russian president has fired moscow and assign it to create firing off who was in power for almost two decades the kremlin says it was due to a loss of confidence in the city's top official. also and now joins us live from moscow what do you tell all this and hello to you so one tell us what legacy does it leave behind it at this point. as far as legacies are concerned. that this very moment one in the middle...
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worldwide news from the heart of moscow this is our welcome to the program where the race for the arctic is on and a canada has thrown down the gauntlet to russia moscow says it will prove its right to an area of the arctic seabed in international waters a claim canada is prepared to challenge for more on this we're now joined live by r.t. correspondent chris going to give us more details on this. rather anticlimactic press conference where you saw earlier both the foreign ministers from canada and russia essentially saying we agree to disagree what exactly is moscow basing its stance on and why is the art take the focus of such interest and it is. well agreed to disagree is a great way to put it since both russia and canada remained firm claiming that part of the arctic sea bed known as the a woman also fridge belongs to bare tories moscow says that its claims are based on same to fix the fact according to the russian foreign minister said russia will continue sending expeditions to this area in order to gather enough scientific proof for the international community to recognize the sup
worldwide news from the heart of moscow this is our welcome to the program where the race for the arctic is on and a canada has thrown down the gauntlet to russia moscow says it will prove its right to an area of the arctic seabed in international waters a claim canada is prepared to challenge for more on this we're now joined live by r.t. correspondent chris going to give us more details on this. rather anticlimactic press conference where you saw earlier both the foreign ministers from canada...
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or let's get to some other worldwide news now the pakistani city of karachi has been subjected to mass disruption following the murder of one of the country's prominent politicians shops were set on fire schools were closed and brought to a standstill with the news that emraan father who was killed in london the leader of the biggest liberal party in pakistan died near his home after suffering multiple stab wounds and head injuries known for his strong anti taliban stance he claimed asylum in the u.k. in one thousand nine hundred nine after being falsely accused of terrorism by the pakistani government. a fifty year old man committed suicide after killing us mother and shooting a doctor at a hospital in baltimore the gunman became distraught after receiving news about his mother's health the john hopkins hospital part of the world famous university before taking his own life the man hold himself up in a room for two hours police had to close down a hospital section that would be surgeon is expected to recover from his injuries. in what i saw as thousands of students and teachers to hit
or let's get to some other worldwide news now the pakistani city of karachi has been subjected to mass disruption following the murder of one of the country's prominent politicians shops were set on fire schools were closed and brought to a standstill with the news that emraan father who was killed in london the leader of the biggest liberal party in pakistan died near his home after suffering multiple stab wounds and head injuries known for his strong anti taliban stance he claimed asylum in...
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. >> bill: any reference to grandpa munster on a national worldwide news program, you have got to -- >> billy, like you said, we're simple men. >> bill: you negotiation god love al lewis and grandpa munster. we need more of them. >> and god love yejy-reggie bush for sending his heisman trophy back. o.j. simpson still has his. i guess the moral is don't sell tickets -- they can overlook that. >> bill: dennis miller, everybody. did you see that on deck tonight starring whoopi goldberg getting involved in the ground zero mosque controversy. then, jon stewart goes after us÷ >> bill: did you see that? there is an interesting piece of tape floating around the net tea party rally and talked with other african-americans and minorities. >> have you seen any people of color around? >> as i look around, no. >> you have seen any people of color around? >> no, i have not. >> have you seen any people of color around? >> yes. >> you? >> one. [bell] >> do you see any people of color around? >> no, not really. >> have you seen any people of color around? >> people of color? no. >> bill: all right. no
. >> bill: any reference to grandpa munster on a national worldwide news program, you have got to -- >> billy, like you said, we're simple men. >> bill: you negotiation god love al lewis and grandpa munster. we need more of them. >> and god love yejy-reggie bush for sending his heisman trophy back. o.j. simpson still has his. i guess the moral is don't sell tickets -- they can overlook that. >> bill: dennis miller, everybody. did you see that on deck tonight...
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. >> bill: any reference to grandpa munster on a national worldwide news program, you have got to --ven know what you said after that. >> billy, like you said, we're simple men. >> bill: you negotiation god love al lewis and grandpa munster. we need more of them. >> and god love yejy-reggie bush for sending his heisman trophy back. o.j. simpson still has his. i guess the moral is don't sell tickets -- they can overlook that. >> bill: dennis miller, everybody. did you see that on deck tonight starring whoopi goldberg getting involved in the ground zero mosque controversy. then, jon stewart goes after us again. wait until you hear this? look at that picture. right back. my nasal allergies are ruining our camping trip. i kn who works different than many other allergy medications. hoo? omnaris. [ men ] omnaris -- the nose! [ man ] did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nebleed, nd sore throat. [ inhales deeply ] i told my allergy sptoms to take a hike.
. >> bill: any reference to grandpa munster on a national worldwide news program, you have got to --ven know what you said after that. >> billy, like you said, we're simple men. >> bill: you negotiation god love al lewis and grandpa munster. we need more of them. >> and god love yejy-reggie bush for sending his heisman trophy back. o.j. simpson still has his. i guess the moral is don't sell tickets -- they can overlook that. >> bill: dennis miller, everybody. did...
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created twenty years ago to deal with emergency situations worldwide the new body approved its efficiency very quickly one of its operations was so difficult it's made it into the guinness book of records since then has been improving its reputation in russia. working in different locations it has accumulated unique know how that it's now ready to share. says the forum. is also a great opportunity to gain valuable experience from their foreign colleagues. the first time that russia. representing. the gathering is taking place in moscow. regarded as a sign of international recognition. convening in moscow for the first time and the fact that it's been held in moscow certainly sort of a recognition of russia over the past twenty years during which natural disasters jointly with the international community so. and we hope that a second and third forum will follow while they be held in moscow to know these are international gatherings or rescuers and firefighters it's like international youth passwords which are used to have in the past the meeting every year which is the way it's not necessa
created twenty years ago to deal with emergency situations worldwide the new body approved its efficiency very quickly one of its operations was so difficult it's made it into the guinness book of records since then has been improving its reputation in russia. working in different locations it has accumulated unique know how that it's now ready to share. says the forum. is also a great opportunity to gain valuable experience from their foreign colleagues. the first time that russia....
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no word yet if the problems are linked or connected, but with 500 million users worldwide, one news organizationent out a breaking news alert about the outage that read, "facebook is down, workerproductivity rises, u.s. times out of recession." funny. >>> all right, last night here on 9news now, you saw the swarm, the sink bug, thousands of them, surrounding a county, frederick county home. and tonight, we're hearing that they are not just harmless pets. they are actually hurting some local crops. in fact, congress member asking congress for $3 million to find a way to combat the problem. our own lindsey mastis went out to german town to find just how bad things are getting. >> reporter: it is a lot like a horror movie. >> reporter: the community farm in germantown is infested. >> tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, okra. >> reporter: they cause discolorations, changes to textures, making crops unedible, off by 15% this year. a loss to the farm and for the people that work there. >> we grow and sell vegetables as training adults for the environmental disabilities. >> reporter: the bugs are all over th
no word yet if the problems are linked or connected, but with 500 million users worldwide, one news organizationent out a breaking news alert about the outage that read, "facebook is down, workerproductivity rises, u.s. times out of recession." funny. >>> all right, last night here on 9news now, you saw the swarm, the sink bug, thousands of them, surrounding a county, frederick county home. and tonight, we're hearing that they are not just harmless pets. they are actually...
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worldwide health threat. doctors are worried bay new super bug that is spreading t make you very sick and antibiotics will not kill it. the bacteria has already hit three states here in the u.s. alone. fox's diana rocco has the story. >> reporter: the super bug found in massachusetts, an antibiotic-resistant bacteria and virtually incurable now sparking fears around the world. it has turned up at a this is in the hub, one of only three
worldwide health threat. doctors are worried bay new super bug that is spreading t make you very sick and antibiotics will not kill it. the bacteria has already hit three states here in the u.s. alone. fox's diana rocco has the story. >> reporter: the super bug found in massachusetts, an antibiotic-resistant bacteria and virtually incurable now sparking fears around the world. it has turned up at a this is in the hub, one of only three
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it was shot in maryland and it became to -- and it went on to become a worldwide sensation. the newndependent thriller is called possession and the filming will start next month in locations throughout washington county. to find out why they chose the film in maryland again, go to the where you live section of our website, wusa9.com. >>> meanwhile, president obama was in pennsylvania today delivering a back-to-school pep talk for kids all over the country. the president chose a successful school in philly for the speech. he told the kids to work hard and dream big and that their success will determine america's success in the next century. >> your future is in your hands. your life is what you make of it and nothing, absolutely nothing is beyond your reach. >> that speech was actually broadcast to schools everywhere. the president also announced the second commencement challenge, that's where schools compete to land him as a graduation speaker. >>> one nonprofit group fighting obesity has released a new television ad and it is creating quite the stir on the internet. take a look. it
it was shot in maryland and it became to -- and it went on to become a worldwide sensation. the newndependent thriller is called possession and the filming will start next month in locations throughout washington county. to find out why they chose the film in maryland again, go to the where you live section of our website, wusa9.com. >>> meanwhile, president obama was in pennsylvania today delivering a back-to-school pep talk for kids all over the country. the president chose a...
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worldwide. finally this news block the u.s. navy has delayed its plans to move more than eight thousand marines from their military base on the japanese island of okinawa the american presence there is a bone of contention with locals after a number of high profile incidents as artie's john thomas reports. since the end of world war two the united states has had a military presence in japan which some people living in okinawa are finding a nuisance i don't hate people but sometimes we have a trouble with them because of the. song. next to doesn't for. america. there was a huge problem. around eighteen percent of okinawa's main island is occupied by u.s. military forces here we can hear the noise of their airplanes which interrupt the city's sense and there are have been maybe some accidents or crimes not only with displaced but with other bases but. as we know it's also. they also help the economy and the people from now or into basis or depend on the basis leading some to believe that in order to provide a more stable future t
worldwide. finally this news block the u.s. navy has delayed its plans to move more than eight thousand marines from their military base on the japanese island of okinawa the american presence there is a bone of contention with locals after a number of high profile incidents as artie's john thomas reports. since the end of world war two the united states has had a military presence in japan which some people living in okinawa are finding a nuisance i don't hate people but sometimes we have a...
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. >> worldwide worries about a new potential terrorist plot.etails coming up. >> and the beef over burgers. why east bay residents don't ring ring ring ring. hey, your chicken noodles ringing. ring ring progresso. hi, may i speak to my oggy please? thank you. i'm sorry, who? my grandma. this is obviously her chicken noodle soup. only hers tastes like this. just put my oggy on the phone. thanks so much. hold one moment please. another person calling for her grandmother. she thinks it's her soup huh? i'm told she's in the garden picking herbs. i'll hold. she's holding. wha? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. ring ring. look for great deals on progresso soups this week at safeway. shop now and save. >>> 4:47 on this wednesday. things are starting to warm up a little bit across the country. back to the mid to upper 70s from atlanta, st. louis, chicago, d.c. and new york. check out phoenix, 105. some of our warmth slipping into portland, 81. most of the country quiet other than the extreme southeast where there's no delays righ
. >> worldwide worries about a new potential terrorist plot.etails coming up. >> and the beef over burgers. why east bay residents don't ring ring ring ring. hey, your chicken noodles ringing. ring ring progresso. hi, may i speak to my oggy please? thank you. i'm sorry, who? my grandma. this is obviously her chicken noodle soup. only hers tastes like this. just put my oggy on the phone. thanks so much. hold one moment please. another person calling for her grandmother. she thinks...
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and in this new worldwide competitive economy, competitive society, if students aren't learning more they're learnilearn ing today, america is not going to thrive in that world. >> we have got much more coming up. >> after your local news and weather. ♪ hi, a number two please? would you like that to hurt now, or later? uh, what? sir, it's a simple question, do you want heartburn pain now or later? [ male announcer ] these heartburn medicines make you choose between hurting now, or later. pepcid® complete doesn't. it starts to neutralize acid in seconds and keeps it under control all day or all night. sometimes you gotta make compromises, man. [ male announcer ] no you don't, man. pepcid® complete works now and works later. and eating well means getting enough whole grain and calcium. and general mills big g kid cereals can help. did you know it's the only leading line of kid cereals with at least 8 grams of whole grain and a good source of calcium? cereals they already love, like lucky charms and cinnamon toast crunch. give your kids more of what they need to be their best. grow up
and in this new worldwide competitive economy, competitive society, if students aren't learning more they're learnilearn ing today, america is not going to thrive in that world. >> we have got much more coming up. >> after your local news and weather. ♪ hi, a number two please? would you like that to hurt now, or later? uh, what? sir, it's a simple question, do you want heartburn pain now or later? [ male announcer ] these heartburn medicines make you choose between hurting now,...
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a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. ♪ >> from our studios in new york citythis is "charlie rose." ♪ >> charlie: sebastian pinera was elected president of chile in january with a mandate to create jobs and bolster the economy. he is chile's third richest citizen. 13 days before he took office, his country suffered one of the most devastating earthquakes in recorded history. he dubbed himself the reconstruction president and made earthquake recovery his top priority. he is here in new york for the united nations general assembly. i am very pleased to have him here at this table for the first time. first of all, welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> charlie: tell me about the earthquake and how you approached that. >> it was the fifth worst earthquake in the known history of mankind, and it s devastating. it was 10 days before we took office, and it really cost us first of all more than 500 lives. there are a lot of people missing still now. in terms of destruction, it was devastating. we lost one-third of our schools. so 1.35 million students couldn't go back to
a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. ♪ >> from our studios in new york citythis is "charlie rose." ♪ >> charlie: sebastian pinera was elected president of chile in january with a mandate to create jobs and bolster the economy. he is chile's third richest citizen. 13 days before he took office, his country suffered one of the most devastating earthquakes in recorded history. he dubbed himself the reconstruction president and made earthquake...
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experts warning of a new worldwide health risk. they called it the superbug gene.ug that antibiotics can't fight. how scientists say it makes bacteria immune to nearly all antibiotics and how to avoid getting sick is the main thing. plus, the medal of honor. the highest military honor this country awards and now the first medal of honor recipient in decades is telling his story to fox news. a live report coming up. here's a myth: you get nothing for driving safely. truth: at allste, you get a check in the mail twice a year, every year you don't have an accident. the safe driving bonus® check. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. and my dog bailey and i love to hang out in the kitchen. you love the aroma of beef tenderloin, don't you? you inspired a very special dog food. [ female announcer ] chef michael's canine creations. chef inspired. dog desired. activia has delicious news for dessert lovers. often, the best part of a meal is the dessert. but sometimes after a busy day and a heavy greasy dinner... my system needs some tlc. now there's somethin
experts warning of a new worldwide health risk. they called it the superbug gene.ug that antibiotics can't fight. how scientists say it makes bacteria immune to nearly all antibiotics and how to avoid getting sick is the main thing. plus, the medal of honor. the highest military honor this country awards and now the first medal of honor recipient in decades is telling his story to fox news. a live report coming up. here's a myth: you get nothing for driving safely. truth: at allste, you get a...
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news, moscow. >> only a third of the people worldwide need life-saving hiv drugs actually get them. this is according to a new report by the world health organization and two other u.n. organizations. it warns four countries must -- poorer countries must watch what they spend on h.i.v.-related products. amnesty international says thousands of roma people have moved into kosovo. they say kosovo is unprepared for the influx. a stomach upset on a flight to the city -- he is well. the overnight stay with purely a precaution. he is 85. the man at the head of the main british opposition party, ed milliband, has said that it was wrong for tony blair to take the country into war with iraq. he distanced himself from many of the problems of tony blair and gordon brown. >> will he leave the labour back to power? he clearly believes he needs to make a clean break with his party's past. today, he did some of after he took on and beat his own big brother. david milliband lost and in part because his brother betrayed him as being a "blairite." be milliband 21 said that labour should not blame thems
news, moscow. >> only a third of the people worldwide need life-saving hiv drugs actually get them. this is according to a new report by the world health organization and two other u.n. organizations. it warns four countries must -- poorer countries must watch what they spend on h.i.v.-related products. amnesty international says thousands of roma people have moved into kosovo. they say kosovo is unprepared for the influx. a stomach upset on a flight to the city -- he is well. the...
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brothers and the near collapse of the american financial system, an important new agreement to help shore up the banking system worldwide. international regulators in basel, switzerland reached a compromise on new rules that will governor banks. it will force them to double the minimum amount of capital that they will hold as a cushion against unexpected losses. but it gives them eight years to comply with the results. new regulations can limit the amounts banks can lend and could drive up costs for customers. that agreement helped push the markets up on monday, but they broke a four-day winning streak on tuesday. they rose again on friday. retail sales are on the rise. august seeing the biggest spike in five months, with a gain of 0.4 of 1%. that's helping to ease fears of a double dip recession because the american consumer makes up nearly 70% of the u.s. economy. and technology giant cisco will start returning some of the nearly $40 billion in cash it has to shareholders. the company says it will pay a dividend in 2011 of about 1% or 2%. >>> bill gross is the founder and cochief investment officer of financial giant
brothers and the near collapse of the american financial system, an important new agreement to help shore up the banking system worldwide. international regulators in basel, switzerland reached a compromise on new rules that will governor banks. it will force them to double the minimum amount of capital that they will hold as a cushion against unexpected losses. but it gives them eight years to comply with the results. new regulations can limit the amounts banks can lend and could drive up...
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a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> we are pbs.ith as and the skilled craftsmen >> "next morning we came to
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. >> that was a fisheries official at the worldwide fund for nature japan. >>> a new business venture ready to hatch in japan, farming bluefin tuna. a japanese university and trading firm are joining forces to solve the problem of dwindling numbers of wild tuna. announcing plans on friday. >>> the trading firm will raise art officially hatched blue fin in 2002. they say the venture will be the first of its kind as bluefin tuna are only raised after being caught in the wild while still very young. >>> here's some of the news received from broadcasting stations across asia. customs officers in hong kong have seizes more than 380 elephant tusks worth $1.4 million u.s. the undeclared shipment believed to have come from tanzania via malaysia. according to a customs official the items were bound for the chinese mainland, japan, vietnam, where a demand for ivory is high. the tusks were taken from both aen and african elephants to highly endangers species. two men were arrested. >>> authorities in the indian capital and other areas along the river are anticipating possible floods following a
. >> that was a fisheries official at the worldwide fund for nature japan. >>> a new business venture ready to hatch in japan, farming bluefin tuna. a japanese university and trading firm are joining forces to solve the problem of dwindling numbers of wild tuna. announcing plans on friday. >>> the trading firm will raise art officially hatched blue fin in 2002. they say the venture will be the first of its kind as bluefin tuna are only raised after being caught in the...
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. >>> the cost of treating alzheimer's disease worldwide is now soaring. according to newfigures just released this morning, new estimates show treating dementia could top $604 billion worldwide this year. more than 35 million people have alzheimer's or similar diseases that attack the brain. experts predict that number is expected to double every 20 years. >>> for the first time ever, the government is considering the sale of meat from a genetically engineered animal. >> in this case it is salmon that has had its dna altered and has been designed to grow bigger. for consumers it is food for thought. >> reporter: it looks like any other salmon. but opponents call it frankenfish and hope to keep it off your dinner plate. here's the difference. both fish are 18 months old. the larger genetically engineered aqua advantage salmon grows twice as fast as the regular salmon. >> this is the first genetically engineered animal that would be introduced to the food supply. >> reporter: atlantic salmon grows in fits and starts. scientists found that adding genetic material from a paci
. >>> the cost of treating alzheimer's disease worldwide is now soaring. according to newfigures just released this morning, new estimates show treating dementia could top $604 billion worldwide this year. more than 35 million people have alzheimer's or similar diseases that attack the brain. experts predict that number is expected to double every 20 years. >>> for the first time ever, the government is considering the sale of meat from a genetically engineered animal....
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. >>> new concerns now about a worldwide threat.bug that is resistant to antibiotics is spreading around the world. the national centers for disease control and prevention say it is creeping closer to us. we have a report. >> reporter: an organism too advanced for our medical experts. >> super bug. they are calling it a super bug because it has resistance to almost all the different antibiotics we have. we cannot treat it anymore. >> reporter: microbuy lolings dr. michael sebol says doctors are unable to treat an antibiotic that combats of organism. here at the banner medical center, lab workers inspect diseases. the doctor says the super bug has a gene that produces an unbeatable enzyme. >> we do not have drugs for the multi-drug-resistant super bugs. >> reporter: so the drug continues to mutate and infect people. people must depend on their immune systems and fend for themselves. >> if a bug is causing a major disease and you don't treat it, 0% might get better. 80% go on to die. >> reporter: the super bug originated in india but
. >>> new concerns now about a worldwide threat.bug that is resistant to antibiotics is spreading around the world. the national centers for disease control and prevention say it is creeping closer to us. we have a report. >> reporter: an organism too advanced for our medical experts. >> super bug. they are calling it a super bug because it has resistance to almost all the different antibiotics we have. we cannot treat it anymore. >> reporter: microbuy lolings dr....
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worldwide health threat. doctors are worried bay new super bug that is spreading t make you very sick and antibiotics will note bacteria has already hit three states here in the u.s. alone. fox's diana rocco has the story. >> reporter: the super bug found in massachusetts, an antibiotic-resistant bacteria and virtually incurable now sparking fears around the world. it has turned up at a this is in the hub, one of only three reported cases in the united states. >> it can present as urinary tract infects, as respiratory infects in patients who are on ventilators and as bloodstream infects. >> reporter: the paw shent hospitalized at mass general identify urinary tract infection before the summer has since been released. doctors say the patient had recently traveled to india where the so-called super bug is rampant. >> people may carry the intent natural floor a. >> reporter: dr. patrice nordman says the actual number. cases could be as high as two million while only 200 have been reported. that is creating a big concern long term for medical communities worldwide. >> the problem mostly for the people hospitalize
worldwide health threat. doctors are worried bay new super bug that is spreading t make you very sick and antibiotics will note bacteria has already hit three states here in the u.s. alone. fox's diana rocco has the story. >> reporter: the super bug found in massachusetts, an antibiotic-resistant bacteria and virtually incurable now sparking fears around the world. it has turned up at a this is in the hub, one of only three reported cases in the united states. >> it can present as...
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. >>> this morning, there are new concerns about a worldwide threat.er bug that is resistans s around the world. >> the national centers for disease control and prevention says it is representing closer to us. >> reporter: an organism too advanced for our medical experts. >> soup are bug. they are calling it soup are bug because it has resistance to almost all of the different antibiotics we have. we cannot treat it anymore. >> reporter: dr. michael sebol says doctors are unautomobile to produce an antibiotic that combats the organism. here at the banner medical center, lab work ares inspect diseases. the doctor says the super bug has a gene that produces an unbeatable enzyme. >> we it not have drugs for these multi-drug resistant super bugs. >> reporter: so the bug continues to mutate and infect people. without antibiotics, people must depend on their immune systems fend for them vefl. >> fay bug is causing a major disease and you don't treat it, 0% might get better. 08% may go on to die. >> reporter: the soup are bug originated in india but has sprea
. >>> this morning, there are new concerns about a worldwide threat.er bug that is resistans s around the world. >> the national centers for disease control and prevention says it is representing closer to us. >> reporter: an organism too advanced for our medical experts. >> soup are bug. they are calling it soup are bug because it has resistance to almost all of the different antibiotics we have. we cannot treat it anymore. >> reporter: dr. michael sebol says...
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worldwide condemnation. quote and welcome to -- quote -- >> welcome to "bbc world news." some mexican drug cartels are carrying out as in -- carrying out insurgencies. mexico insists institutions are strong enough to resist the cartels. mexican marines have arrested seven. >> in a remote farmhouse last month, an act of pure savagery. 72 people bound and shot. when the killers fled, they left and armory worthy of a small army. mexican troops attacked a stronghold of the gang responsible. four men were arrested. government forces have arrested three more. >> a navy patrol has arrested three people accused of organized crime. several people arrested are part of the operational structure of this gang. they carried out the murder of a 72 migrants. >> it was the latest in a series of recent massacres. in may, 55 bodies were found in an abandoned mine south of mexico city. in july, 54 bodies were discovered in a rubbish dump. has declaredident war on the drug cartels, but the cost has been high. more than 28,000 people have been killed since the campaign began. with the heavily
worldwide condemnation. quote and welcome to -- quote -- >> welcome to "bbc world news." some mexican drug cartels are carrying out as in -- carrying out insurgencies. mexico insists institutions are strong enough to resist the cartels. mexican marines have arrested seven. >> in a remote farmhouse last month, an act of pure savagery. 72 people bound and shot. when the killers fled, they left and armory worthy of a small army. mexican troops attacked a stronghold of the...
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they agree to give banks worldwide until 2019 to comply with new standards on how much and what kindgoing to set aside in their reserve. this is all designed to prevent another global financial crisis. the dow, s & p, nasdaq all strong with the nasdaq and s & p right now higher by 1%. and the bloomberg silicon valley index trading higher by more than 1%. the world's largest p. c. maker may get bigger. hewlett-packard has agreed to buy a company called art site for a billion in cash. they will give h. p. security software. bad news for college students unless they're well-known and high-ranked universities. now the favorite for companies looking for new hires. that's according to the "wall street journal." it says their student populations focus on practical skills, give companies more bang for their recruiting buck. live at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news. >> thanks a lot. >> i knew i shouldn't have gone to harvard. just kiddin', just jokin'! 6:47 now. two fairfield women remain hospitalized by a vicious attack by three large dogs on friday. she says she wa
they agree to give banks worldwide until 2019 to comply with new standards on how much and what kindgoing to set aside in their reserve. this is all designed to prevent another global financial crisis. the dow, s & p, nasdaq all strong with the nasdaq and s & p right now higher by 1%. and the bloomberg silicon valley index trading higher by more than 1%. the world's largest p. c. maker may get bigger. hewlett-packard has agreed to buy a company called art site for a billion in cash....
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. >>> there are new concerns about a worldwide threat, a super bug resistant to antibiotics spreadinge world and the national centers for disease control and prevention says it's creeping closer to us. fox's brit moreno has the story. >> reporter: an organism too advanced for our medical experts. >> super bug. they call it super ball because it has resistance to almost all different it ant -- bug because it has resistance to almost all the different antibiotics we have. >> reporter: he says doctors are unable to produce an antibiotic that combats the organism. here at banner medical center lab workers inspect diseases. doctor sabul says the super bug has a gene that produces an unbeatable enzyme. >> we do not have drugs for these multi-drug resistant super bugs. >> reporter: so the bug continues to mutate and infect people. without antibiotics people must depend on their immune systems and depend fend for themselves. >> the bug is causing a major disease and you don't treat it, 20% might get better. 80% may go on to die. >> reporter: the super bug originated in india but spread all ov
. >>> there are new concerns about a worldwide threat, a super bug resistant to antibiotics spreadinge world and the national centers for disease control and prevention says it's creeping closer to us. fox's brit moreno has the story. >> reporter: an organism too advanced for our medical experts. >> super bug. they call it super ball because it has resistance to almost all different it ant -- bug because it has resistance to almost all the different antibiotics we have....
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. >> brown: still to come on the newshour, proposing new safety standards for banks worldwide focusing attention on dangerous mines in chile, comeate batting sexual violence in congo and reuniting veterans and their families at the camp in maine. first the other news of the day. >> sreenivasan: wall street kept its recent rally going today. stocks advanced on word of new global banking rules, growth in china and corporate mergers. the dow jones industrial average gained 81 points to close at 10,544. the nasdaq rose 43 points to close above 2285. a plane carrying 51 passengers and crew crashed in venezuela today. at least 14 people were killed. the airliner was coming from a caribbean island. it went down shortly before reaching the airport in puerto ordaz. there was no immediate word on what caused the crash. a nigerian man accused of trying to blow up a northwest airlines flight near detroit has fired his lawyers. umar farouk abdulmutallab announced his decision at a federal court hearing today. and he suggested he might plead guilty to some of the charges. last christmas, abdulmutall
. >> brown: still to come on the newshour, proposing new safety standards for banks worldwide focusing attention on dangerous mines in chile, comeate batting sexual violence in congo and reuniting veterans and their families at the camp in maine. first the other news of the day. >> sreenivasan: wall street kept its recent rally going today. stocks advanced on word of new global banking rules, growth in china and corporate mergers. the dow jones industrial average gained 81 points to...
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a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. ♪ ♪ >> charlie: sebastian pinera wascted president of chile in january with a mandate to create jobs and bolster the economy. he is chile's third richest citizen. 13 days before he took office, his country suffered one of the most devastating earthquakes in earthquake in the known history of mankind, and it s devastating. it was 10 days before we took office, and it really cost us first of all more than 500 lives. there are a lot of people missing still now. in terms of destruction, it was devastating. we lost one-third of our schools. so 1.35 million students couldn't go back to school because their schools were destroyed. one-third of our hospitals. we lost almost 200,000 homes. 1,000 miles of roads, bridges, airports, ports -- it was really devastating, but i am proud the way we have faced it because the chilean people are reconstructing the country and we are doing a very good job. >> charlie: what did you learn in doing this? >> that first of all, you have to unite the whole country in order to achieve the goal of r
a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. ♪ ♪ >> charlie: sebastian pinera wascted president of chile in january with a mandate to create jobs and bolster the economy. he is chile's third richest citizen. 13 days before he took office, his country suffered one of the most devastating earthquakes in earthquake in the known history of mankind, and it s devastating. it was 10 days before we took office, and it really cost us first of all more than 500 lives. there...