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>> it has been among the heaviest bombardments baba amr has undergone. the from the live extremely rare getting from there, it would shell after shell, -- the life stream -- the live stream we were getting from there, it was show after show. the events of the day, to put it in some context, let's look at this report. >> but armond went on relentlessly. hundreds of shells and rockets slammed into baba amr, which has been under siege for more than two weeks. several hundred rebels fighters from the free syrian army are entrenched here. many civilians are also trapped. some of them are paying the price. at the improvised field hospitals, doctors are struggling to save the lives of the wounded, including this baby hit by shrapnel from an exploding rockets. activists said some buildings were reduced to rubble by the intensity of the shelling. tanks and armored vehicles were on the move in the district immediately adjacent to baba amr, but it's not clear if it was the big ground offensive the government has been threatening. human rights groups say such an att
>> it has been among the heaviest bombardments baba amr has undergone. the from the live extremely rare getting from there, it would shell after shell, -- the life stream -- the live stream we were getting from there, it was show after show. the events of the day, to put it in some context, let's look at this report. >> but armond went on relentlessly. hundreds of shells and rockets slammed into baba amr, which has been under siege for more than two weeks. several hundred rebels...
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now that they went in and pulled out seven wounded syrians and 20 ill syrians from baba amr.oping to go back in again at first light and start bringing out more wounded syrians from baba amr, that hasn't happened. the shelling continued, simply too dangerous. i spoke to the international committee for the red cross representative in damascus earlier, he said negotiations were still ongoing, this is like an hour-and-a-half ago, he still had hope of getting in baba amr today and getting out more people. you can see behind me it's dark. i think the chances of them getting in are fairly slim. they haven't given up hope but they will try again tomorrow. deb? >>> michael holmes for us there, thanks so much. we'll touch base with you later on, thanks a million. >>> rick santorum and mitt romney, running neck and neck in the polls. so what does next week's primaries in michigan and arizona have in store for them? i spoke to cnn contributor maria cardona and lenny mcalester. >> it didn't seem he was prepared to receive the attacks to be the big target, going in this as the front-runne
now that they went in and pulled out seven wounded syrians and 20 ill syrians from baba amr.oping to go back in again at first light and start bringing out more wounded syrians from baba amr, that hasn't happened. the shelling continued, simply too dangerous. i spoke to the international committee for the red cross representative in damascus earlier, he said negotiations were still ongoing, this is like an hour-and-a-half ago, he still had hope of getting in baba amr today and getting out more...
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reports say a field hospital in the baba amr neighborhood of the city has been hit. activists save the city has been targeted by heavy artillery. a bbc correspondent who managed to get into the city of homs has said the intensity has increased. stay with "bbc world news." there is plenty more to come. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key, strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
reports say a field hospital in the baba amr neighborhood of the city has been hit. activists save the city has been targeted by heavy artillery. a bbc correspondent who managed to get into the city of homs has said the intensity has increased. stay with "bbc world news." there is plenty more to come. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation...
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i like every moment of it. >> thank you amr.music} >> hi, my name is peter and i'm a paratransit driver for medsam, and this is north and south of market where i pick up my group and drop them off at home. >> thank you , peter! [singing] you are my sunshine. very good driver. she says driver is very good. number 1. [music] larry mingo, mobility plus driver, san francisco paratransit. >> thank you, mingo. >> you're welcome. >> hi, mingo. >> thank you,...
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he was going back and forth every single day from baba amr to lebanon with some of the worst injured. 12 days ago, he was carrying a wounded man on his back when he stepped on a land mine. he lost his leg. "before i was helping the injured," he told us. "now i'm one of them." abu yassir is a 22-year-old student from damascus. he came to lebanon three months ago to help save as many lives as he could. like many syrians, he feels betrayed by the international community. if help does not come from outside soon, he says he will go back himself. >> reporter: that young man also told us that he does not believe that people who are stranded in areas like baba amr can survive for much longer. there are serious shortages of food, of drinking water, there is no electricity. and, scott, he looked me in the eye and he said, "what are you waiting for?" >> pelley: clarissa, when you were inside syria reporting for us recently a lot of people were asking you that question, "what are you waiting for?" i wonder, after all this bombardment, has the tone of that question changed? >> reporter: well, scot
he was going back and forth every single day from baba amr to lebanon with some of the worst injured. 12 days ago, he was carrying a wounded man on his back when he stepped on a land mine. he lost his leg. "before i was helping the injured," he told us. "now i'm one of them." abu yassir is a 22-year-old student from damascus. he came to lebanon three months ago to help save as many lives as he could. like many syrians, he feels betrayed by the international community. if...
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"baba amr is being shelled as if it did not exist." yesterday's international conference was a disappointment for syria's opposition which hoped the international community would offer concrete pledges of support. burhan ghalioun is the head of the syrian national council. "what we are asking of others is not that they fight our battles," he said. "what we are asking of them is that they support us." part of the reason why that help is not arising is the syrian opposition is so fractured, with many different factions all jockeying for power. inside the country, a multitude of poorly equipped and loosely organized rebel groups are fighting separate, local battles. we spent time with a group in northern syria that calls itself the syrian liberation army, not to be confused and often at odds with the free syrian army, a group mostly made up of soldiers who have defected from the syrian army. they told us that they are desperate for money, weapons and training. but with no clear chain of command and no unity among these different groups, i
"baba amr is being shelled as if it did not exist." yesterday's international conference was a disappointment for syria's opposition which hoped the international community would offer concrete pledges of support. burhan ghalioun is the head of the syrian national council. "what we are asking of others is not that they fight our battles," he said. "what we are asking of them is that they support us." part of the reason why that help is not arising is the syrian...
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i wish i were privy to satellite communication, because communication with activists in baba amr has been cut off for some time. and it was told to a press news agency there was a ground attack going on, and that the whole area of people would be "cleaned" within a matter of hours. now one expressed fear about one of my colleagues last night saying government forces were already within an hour of the press center which was hit last wednesday where marie colvin and her colleague were killed. and they expected the offense would be over within a few hours. the government said it would press forward with an attack because it vowed to clear out all, what it called terrorists. but we'll have to wait and see. >> jim muir, thank you. >> thank you. >> let's take a look at some of the other headlines around the world. it appears egyptian authorities have arrested seif al-adel at the cairo airport. he was a major figure in osama bin laden's inner circle. joining me now with more on this story is our correspondent in cairo. jon, how important is this arrest? >> well, apparently, according to egy
i wish i were privy to satellite communication, because communication with activists in baba amr has been cut off for some time. and it was told to a press news agency there was a ground attack going on, and that the whole area of people would be "cleaned" within a matter of hours. now one expressed fear about one of my colleagues last night saying government forces were already within an hour of the press center which was hit last wednesday where marie colvin and her colleague were...
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. >> anyone who gets on the street, if they're not hit by a shell, they're snipers all around baba amrthe high buildings. i think the sickening thing is the completely merciless nature. >> reporter: what she could not know is that one of the gunmen's shells were hours from striking the building where she was staying. her last report, of watching a baby die from his schrhrapnel wounds. >> the doctors couldn't do anything. and we had to watch the baby die. that little baby probably will move more people to think, what is going on? and whis no one stopping this murder >> reporter: and that is why colvin went into war zones, to bear witness to suffering and injustice. there are reports, today, that syria is using not just tanks. but also the largest mortar shells made. i was with marie in many war zones. these pictures were taken in libya last year, just before our interview with moammar gadhafi. all of her colleagues knew that what drove her to risk her life was the belief that being there, telling the stories, is the only way to get the world to act. diane, we mourn, not just the excelle
. >> anyone who gets on the street, if they're not hit by a shell, they're snipers all around baba amrthe high buildings. i think the sickening thing is the completely merciless nature. >> reporter: what she could not know is that one of the gunmen's shells were hours from striking the building where she was staying. her last report, of watching a baby die from his schrhrapnel wounds. >> the doctors couldn't do anything. and we had to watch the baby die. that little baby...
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i caught up with a presidential hopeful, amr moussa, and asked him about egypt's bumpy economic road. that lies ahead. >> i confess that i am worried, as all egyptians, or most egyptians, and even others for egypt, that to be worried is one thing and to be pessimistic is another thing. i am not pessimistic. i am not pessimistic. and as long as we have already agreed on a roadmap, on a time frame, and we all know and feel that we have to be serious in dealing with the problems we have. you have politic, unemployment, the social situation, education, health care, et cetera, you name it. we need to address all those issues in order to get egypt back on track. >> let me be candid with you. the last five years of the mubarak government saw a lot of foreign direct investment come in, nearly $50 billion. he did not reform for the first 25 years, started that process extremely late. would you go with a similar economic policy or would you radically change it to address poverty faster, and how would you do so? >> the point is that in the last five years, when the investments were active, the p
i caught up with a presidential hopeful, amr moussa, and asked him about egypt's bumpy economic road. that lies ahead. >> i confess that i am worried, as all egyptians, or most egyptians, and even others for egypt, that to be worried is one thing and to be pessimistic is another thing. i am not pessimistic. i am not pessimistic. and as long as we have already agreed on a roadmap, on a time frame, and we all know and feel that we have to be serious in dealing with the problems we have. you...
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>> amr outlining the cuts it plans. these are going to be severe ones. 13,000 jobs, about 15%, 16% of the work force. they plan to cut. here's a listing of them. they're going to outsource the fleet service. it has to go through bankruptcy court for approval. the amr company, the company also saying that it plans to reject its pension plans for all four of its labor unions. that totals $18.5 billion. what happens now? well, if the bankruptcy court approves it, those would be thrown off to the ppgc that take over the pensions. and the pbgc is underfunded by $6 billion. this is going to be an interesting fight in bankruptcy court. >> good to see you, phil. thank you so much. as always, great information from phil lebeau. facebook could file its ipo any moment now. is there any way to justify the kind of valuation today? would it signal a new bubble forming in technology? both sides of the argument next. >>> then, sean donovan with us, explaining how president obama's plan for housing financing. >>> i'm seema mody. upbeat
>> amr outlining the cuts it plans. these are going to be severe ones. 13,000 jobs, about 15%, 16% of the work force. they plan to cut. here's a listing of them. they're going to outsource the fleet service. it has to go through bankruptcy court for approval. the amr company, the company also saying that it plans to reject its pension plans for all four of its labor unions. that totals $18.5 billion. what happens now? well, if the bankruptcy court approves it, those would be thrown off to...
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international red cross struggled to negotiate the evacuation of the seriously injured from the embattled baba amr area, including two western journalists wounded in wednesday's attack on a makeshift media center. "where are you, friends of syria?" the man behind the camera asked. " bar bab is being shelled as if it did not exist." yesterday's conference was a disappointment for syria's opposition which hoped the international community would offer concrete pledges of support. burhan ghalioun is the head of the sir yoon national council "what we are asking of others is not that they fight our battles," he said. "what we are asking of them is that they support us." part of the reason the help is not arising is the syrian opposition is so fractured, with many different factions, all jockeying for power. inside the country, a multitude of poorly equipped and loosely organized rebel groups are fighting separate, local battles. we spent time with a group in northern syria that calls itself the syrian liberation army, not to be confused and often at odds with the free syrian army, a group mostly made up
international red cross struggled to negotiate the evacuation of the seriously injured from the embattled baba amr area, including two western journalists wounded in wednesday's attack on a makeshift media center. "where are you, friends of syria?" the man behind the camera asked. " bar bab is being shelled as if it did not exist." yesterday's conference was a disappointment for syria's opposition which hoped the international community would offer concrete pledges of...
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. >> the bottom bardment of baba amr. it appears from these latest pictures to be relentless. throwing the spotlight, they are now becoming the victims. this is the makeshift media center apparently hit by a shell. the bodies of two foreign journalists were found inside. one has been confirmed as the "sunday times" war correspondent marie colvin. >> i watched a baby die today, horrific. a 2-year-old hit. they stripped it and found metal went into the left chest. his little tummy kept heaving until he died. that is happening over and other and over. no one here can understand how the international community can let this happen. >> the other foreign journalist killed was the french photographer remi ochlik. the french foreign minister paid tribute to him. >> it's another demonstration of the representation in syria. >> these deaths come after a prominent syrian journalist was also killed on tuesday. >> the victim was from the journalist and yesterday we have one man. he is also a journalist, but he is -- he was getting the device. his name was remi and also killed by this shooti
. >> the bottom bardment of baba amr. it appears from these latest pictures to be relentless. throwing the spotlight, they are now becoming the victims. this is the makeshift media center apparently hit by a shell. the bodies of two foreign journalists were found inside. one has been confirmed as the "sunday times" war correspondent marie colvin. >> i watched a baby die today, horrific. a 2-year-old hit. they stripped it and found metal went into the left chest. his little...
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amr, parent of american airlines, is seeking to cut 13,000 jobs. that doesn't apply to everyone clearly or about 15% of the work force as it works through bankruptcy. the company also wants to cut $2 billion in annual costs. measures including terminating four underfunded pension plans which would amount to the largest pension default in the u.s. history. amr which filed for chapter 11 in november lost $12.5 billion since 2001. >>> facebook's ipo will turn lots of the company's employees including founder mark zuckerberg in to billionaires. if you are also hoping to profit, you are going to be a little does appointed. very few shares will be available for the general public to buy at the offering price. most will be sold to privileged investors like mutual pension funds. the investment banks running the ipo will offer some to their best high customers. some discount brokers, like fidelity have given customers broader access to ipos like groupon last year. bash remarks back to you. >> all right. thank you so much, courtney. >> thank you. >> have a g
amr, parent of american airlines, is seeking to cut 13,000 jobs. that doesn't apply to everyone clearly or about 15% of the work force as it works through bankruptcy. the company also wants to cut $2 billion in annual costs. measures including terminating four underfunded pension plans which would amount to the largest pension default in the u.s. history. amr which filed for chapter 11 in november lost $12.5 billion since 2001. >>> facebook's ipo will turn lots of the company's...
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said the shelling resumed after syrian infantry failed to take the outlying streets and -- in the bab amrour neighborhood. voters in yemen have been heading to the polling stations to cast their ballots in presidential elections. an interesting one. >> yes, the vote will put an end to presidents saleh's 33 years in power. his deputy, abed rabbo mansour hadi, is the sole candidate. high voter turnout is crucial to give hadi the mandate he needs to put forth changes in the power transfer deal. voters turned out early and in droves. they showed their identification with pride. finally, a chance to vote. for many, it is almost beside the point that there's only one candidate. vice president abed rabbo mansour hadi is being touted as the consensus candidate. he will serve for two years before new elections are called. today we close a chapter and open and a clean white page in which to write the future of a new yemen. this nobel peace prize winner has advised her supporters to vote for hadi. >> today, we're building the new yemen, building the democratic and happy yemen that all of the young p
said the shelling resumed after syrian infantry failed to take the outlying streets and -- in the bab amrour neighborhood. voters in yemen have been heading to the polling stations to cast their ballots in presidential elections. an interesting one. >> yes, the vote will put an end to presidents saleh's 33 years in power. his deputy, abed rabbo mansour hadi, is the sole candidate. high voter turnout is crucial to give hadi the mandate he needs to put forth changes in the power transfer...
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new internet video has emerged, showing explosions in the rebel neighborhood of bab amr.eo footage has also emerged, showing food queues in the city of idlib, a stronghold of the rebel free syrian army, and it is surrounded by government troops. >> foreign ministers from the group of 20 nations are meeting in a mexican resort city ahead of the g-20 summit in june. they're discussing ways to better tackle international problems. escalating violence in syria. ok, we have some german soccer news. sunday was a big day. a massive 4-0 victory. >> the coach called his team's performance unacceptable. he took the team apart. here is how. >> the star strikers showed the way for the team. in a carefully choreographed a corner, the spaniards were buying into opened the scoring. another player followed his lead to make it 2-0 after just 15 minutes. then another chance after handball. but this time, diego . the shot. the other team had to change keepers' after the player broke his collarbone. that brought hildebrant to the field. then the score was 3-0. a clever right foot flag. then
new internet video has emerged, showing explosions in the rebel neighborhood of bab amr.eo footage has also emerged, showing food queues in the city of idlib, a stronghold of the rebel free syrian army, and it is surrounded by government troops. >> foreign ministers from the group of 20 nations are meeting in a mexican resort city ahead of the g-20 summit in june. they're discussing ways to better tackle international problems. escalating violence in syria. ok, we have some german soccer...
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amr, the parent company of american airlines, declared bankruptcy last year. company recently announced plans to elimb mate 13,000 jobs in american airlines. airline workers at 13 airports, including sfo, will stage protests this morning starting at 11:00 a.m. >>> san jose seems to be backing away from a controversial plan to cut its police force. it all stems from analysis commissioned by the city. after analyzing the police and fire departments, ibp suggested ev -- ibm suggests more cuts. >> officers we had ten years ago because of the skyrocketing retirement costs so we can't afford to lose anymore. i don't want to lose anymore, but we can be more efishth and effective how we deploy our officers. >> the fact they would even entertain a report whose main premise is reducing our staffing by 300 or 400 more is ludicrous to me. >> the city auditor and city manager are now reviewing the report. >>> pg&e wants customers to pick up the tab for more than $2 billion in pipeline upgrades. the ""mercury news"" report the company plans to file its latest improvements t
amr, the parent company of american airlines, declared bankruptcy last year. company recently announced plans to elimb mate 13,000 jobs in american airlines. airline workers at 13 airports, including sfo, will stage protests this morning starting at 11:00 a.m. >>> san jose seems to be backing away from a controversial plan to cut its police force. it all stems from analysis commissioned by the city. after analyzing the police and fire departments, ibp suggested ev -- ibm suggests more...
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in the bit of homs where we were staying, baba amr, they don't have bread because the bakery was hit earlier. so somebody tried to get bread. they came through a hail of gunfire at one particularly difficult road junction. they got hit by a sniper bullet, so those are the kind of pressures that people are under. bread is running short. they still have water and electricity from time to time, but they're cut off and under siege. >> paul wood speaking to me from beirut on the distressing situation still unfolding in homs in syria. now, greece's finance minister has said the country's survival over the coming years depends on a new deal being agreed. his comments come as leaders from the party packing greece's coalition government failed to reached an agreement on the new austerity program. international lenders will not release the bailout of 130 billion euros unless a series of measures are adopted. >> people here felt that the main sticking point in all of these negotiations would have been a cut to the minimum wage. that is thought to be the most con keshes issue here, really. that
in the bit of homs where we were staying, baba amr, they don't have bread because the bakery was hit earlier. so somebody tried to get bread. they came through a hail of gunfire at one particularly difficult road junction. they got hit by a sniper bullet, so those are the kind of pressures that people are under. bread is running short. they still have water and electricity from time to time, but they're cut off and under siege. >> paul wood speaking to me from beirut on the distressing...
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points to the viewers that alawite so doing this and then when you're in an area like hamas in baba amr and you've been under siege for twelve or so days and without bread water electricity or any source of communication then that does sound to frustrate people now i'm not saying that that means that what you're going to see is sectarian violence again the government is over exaggerating the sectarian violence what we're seeing is in the army. because people are not able to defect they reach a point where they refuse to open fire at civilians and they won't be executed by the regime these people the same soldiers that were executed of them lifted in funeral processions by the regime claiming that terrorist elements sunni terrorist elements killed them if they were a whites that would probably be the scenario and that would cause a conflict the longer the syrian remain within it ok but if you want if you. really do it by mathematics then maybe most of the victims are sunni because the regime is not ok at least the leadership is.
points to the viewers that alawite so doing this and then when you're in an area like hamas in baba amr and you've been under siege for twelve or so days and without bread water electricity or any source of communication then that does sound to frustrate people now i'm not saying that that means that what you're going to see is sectarian violence again the government is over exaggerating the sectarian violence what we're seeing is in the army. because people are not able to defect they reach a...
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of the journalists who are wounded and who and some bodies that are there in the in the area of baba amr now this is very unfortunate i hope now after one year almost one year of demonstrations and trouble inside syria i think it is now clear that there are some foreign forces interfering in syria smuggling weapons into syria smuggling money for these groups to actually shoot at the government institutions assault the government and you know it's clear also from the speeches that we heard in that conference that took place in tunisia that the direction is western politics and the western plan to remove a president assad from office and they don't care at what cost. that's the unfortunate what we still got a minute with you on the line there the u.s. has reportedly begun coordinating with syria's neighbors on how to deal with the country's arsenal as crucially that's the word out of the picture going to be so confident that his days are numbered. that's the that's highly ironic and i think that really it all comes down to this if one or wants to be. really caring towards the city and peop
of the journalists who are wounded and who and some bodies that are there in the in the area of baba amr now this is very unfortunate i hope now after one year almost one year of demonstrations and trouble inside syria i think it is now clear that there are some foreign forces interfering in syria smuggling weapons into syria smuggling money for these groups to actually shoot at the government institutions assault the government and you know it's clear also from the speeches that we heard in...
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and the shelling, this was the 21st day of the bombardment for people living in the baba amr section of homs. in the middle of this, crews from the red cross managed to evacuate a small number of women and children. the two western journalists remain in homs, so do the bodies of marie colvin and remy offlic, and so do tens of thousands of normal women and men, cold, starving, and still under the gun. you're about to see the work of a french photo journalist working with a correspondent from britain's channel 4. he went into homs and bore witness to things nobody should see. bombed out homes, starving people, wounded children. >> a little girl and her brother both badly wounded. >> no one can bear to tell her >> no one can bear to tell her that her father and youngest brother are dead. >> her father is dead. children being orphaned. kids being killed. we see it every single day, the carnage, khat mostly by cell phone cameras, the people making the videos stand on the front line, using the best weapon they have against the regime, the simple truth. and they're risking everything 250 do
and the shelling, this was the 21st day of the bombardment for people living in the baba amr section of homs. in the middle of this, crews from the red cross managed to evacuate a small number of women and children. the two western journalists remain in homs, so do the bodies of marie colvin and remy offlic, and so do tens of thousands of normal women and men, cold, starving, and still under the gun. you're about to see the work of a french photo journalist working with a correspondent from...
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. >> quickly, dow jones is reporting amr is going to cut 15,000 jobs. double dose of breaking economic news on the other side of this break. stay tuned. mber the day my doctr told me i have an irregular heartbeat, and that it put me at 5-times greater risk of a stroke. i was worried. i worried about my wife, and my family. bill has the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. he was taking warfarin, but i've put him on pradaxa instead. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mgs reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin without the need for regular blood tests. i sure was glad to hear that. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have a bleeding condition like stomach ulcers, or take aspirin, nsaids, or bloodthinners, or if you have kidney problems, especially if you take certain medicines. tell y
. >> quickly, dow jones is reporting amr is going to cut 15,000 jobs. double dose of breaking economic news on the other side of this break. stay tuned. mber the day my doctr told me i have an irregular heartbeat, and that it put me at 5-times greater risk of a stroke. i was worried. i worried about my wife, and my family. bill has the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. he was taking warfarin, but i've put him on pradaxa instead. in...
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and american and parent company amr filed for bankruptcy protection in november.airlines is adding a $2 charge to tickets and n.resfoons a new role. the low-cost carrier calls it a d.o.t.-unintended consequences fee allowing passengers to change flights without paying a penalty but spirit argues it's being forced to hold seats. and price you pay for meat at the grocery store likely to go up again. the summer drought and storing feed are contributing factors, projecting beef prices to go up by 5% this year he's being called australia's generous boss. the 79-year-old sold his transit company for $400 million. he decided to give $15 million to employees in the form of some life changing bonuses. >> my wife had me working seven days a week to pay for my daughter's wedding. this bonus came at just the right time. >> best boss i ever had in my life. >> 1800 workers received up to $30,000 apiece, long term staffers up to $100,000 each. and every employee is guaranteed a job with the company that bought the business, that is if they want to keep working there. >> and that
and american and parent company amr filed for bankruptcy protection in november.airlines is adding a $2 charge to tickets and n.resfoons a new role. the low-cost carrier calls it a d.o.t.-unintended consequences fee allowing passengers to change flights without paying a penalty but spirit argues it's being forced to hold seats. and price you pay for meat at the grocery store likely to go up again. the summer drought and storing feed are contributing factors, projecting beef prices to go up by...
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. >>> a lay off threat at american medical response says amr is asking for them for a 25% pay cut. the service is also thinking about walking away from their contract with bay area hospitals. we made inqueries in colorado but so far have not received a response. >>> berkeley police are facing criticism tonight for their handling of a homeowners report of a trespasser over the weekend. it ended with the homeowner being beaten to death. >> reporter: police say they were short in manpower, and they were responding only to high risk calls. >> robert sinai was a good friend of the victim. >> he raised two wonderful boys. and now he's no longer with us. i'm very sad about that. >> reporter: berkeley police say they received a call on their nonemergency line from cooker about a strange person on his property. but because officers were monitoring an occupy protest they were only responding to criminal in progress emergency calls. then a second call from the same address. this time from cooker's wife. she called 911 after hearing her husband screaming. police say officers were immediately d
. >>> a lay off threat at american medical response says amr is asking for them for a 25% pay cut. the service is also thinking about walking away from their contract with bay area hospitals. we made inqueries in colorado but so far have not received a response. >>> berkeley police are facing criticism tonight for their handling of a homeowners report of a trespasser over the weekend. it ended with the homeowner being beaten to death. >> reporter: police say they were...
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. >>> a lay off threat at american medical response says amr is asking for them for a 25% pay cut. the service is also thinking about walking away from their contract with bay area hospitals. we made inqueries in colorado but so far have not received a response. >>> berkeley police are facing criticism tonight for their handling of a homeowners report of a trespasser over the weekend. it ended with the homeowner being beaten to death. >> reporter: police say they were short in manpower, and they were responding only to high risk calls. >> robert sinai was a good friend of the victim. >> he raised two wonderful boys. and now he's no longer with us. i'm very sad about that. >> reporter: berkeley police say they received a call on their nonemergency line from cooker about a strange person on his property. but because officers were monitoring an occupy protest they were only responding to criminal in progress emergency calls. then a second call from the same address. this time from cooker's wife. she called 911 after hearing her husband screaming. police say officers were immediately d
. >>> a lay off threat at american medical response says amr is asking for them for a 25% pay cut. the service is also thinking about walking away from their contract with bay area hospitals. we made inqueries in colorado but so far have not received a response. >>> berkeley police are facing criticism tonight for their handling of a homeowners report of a trespasser over the weekend. it ended with the homeowner being beaten to death. >> reporter: police say they were...
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. >>> amr, the parent of american airlines, is seeking to cut 13,000 jobs or 15% of the workforce asptcy. the company wants to cut $2 billion in annual costs. measures include terminating its pension plans which would amount to the largest pension default in u.s. history. amr which failed for chapter 11 in november has lost $12.5 billion since 2001. >>> sony has reported a massive third quarter earnings miss today after the bell. the company wants the darling of the consumer electronics world to post more than $2 billion operating loss compared to the near $1 billion net profit recorded last year. sony's blamed the strong yen. chronic losses from its tv unit and tough competition from samsung electronics. howard stringer the ceo is going to be stepping down in april. sony will hope to turn things around with the employment of its incoming chief kazuo hirai. >>> also, deutsche bank today posted a surprise pretax loss, $351 million euros, had forecast a profit over a billion euros. investment banking was where the problem was hit hard by the you' european debt crisis. net revenue down
. >>> amr, the parent of american airlines, is seeking to cut 13,000 jobs or 15% of the workforce asptcy. the company wants to cut $2 billion in annual costs. measures include terminating its pension plans which would amount to the largest pension default in u.s. history. amr which failed for chapter 11 in november has lost $12.5 billion since 2001. >>> sony has reported a massive third quarter earnings miss today after the bell. the company wants the darling of the consumer...
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attach our rescue system to the victim and bringing him down, and then transferring patient care to amr, where he was flown to the hospital. >> the fire departments combined forces and equipment to get the man down. >> the wildfire burning in napa county is fully contained but fire crews are still on the scene to mop up any hot spots. the fire torontoed -- started thursday as a controlled burn but got out oft control. >> firefighters takenning a funeral in crock cet endes up battling a blaze. the fire was less than a block away from the service. crews wasted no time bringing into action and slipping gear over their dress clothes lint buildup in laundromat is believed to have started the fire. >> a security scare at sackett tote international airport. a check point and concourse were shut down after a metal detectoras left up -- unattended. and several passengers went through unscreened. they were eventually rescreened. to tsa officers have been removed from their duties while the incident is being investigated. >> san francisco said goodbye to a bit of history today as the dining room a
attach our rescue system to the victim and bringing him down, and then transferring patient care to amr, where he was flown to the hospital. >> the fire departments combined forces and equipment to get the man down. >> the wildfire burning in napa county is fully contained but fire crews are still on the scene to mop up any hot spots. the fire torontoed -- started thursday as a controlled burn but got out oft control. >> firefighters takenning a funeral in crock cet endes up...
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and especially in other cities like hamas baba amr, they don't have any of these essential medical aidsou -- and i understand you told one of our producers that you were fired at by members of the assad security forces. that's what you're saying. i know you had to leave because of the violence. do you though sitting there in chicago, sir, do you feel helpless? is there anything you can do? is there anything we can do? >> actually, i was in big peaceful demonstration. it was like 300,000 people. and i was at the front of that demonstration. and they opened fire, and the guards -- it was very horrific, the live bullets were just coming through us. like for around four to five persons died at that time. and we opened a lot of medical centers with as i said, simple equipment so -- and a lot of injured people. going out from syria, like being inside syria was suicide for me. it's just a matter of time to be a number on the tv. and i couldn't -- i couldn't stay there. and can we do something about that i guess i want everybody to know what's happening in syria. in this world, we can't watch a
and especially in other cities like hamas baba amr, they don't have any of these essential medical aidsou -- and i understand you told one of our producers that you were fired at by members of the assad security forces. that's what you're saying. i know you had to leave because of the violence. do you though sitting there in chicago, sir, do you feel helpless? is there anything you can do? is there anything we can do? >> actually, i was in big peaceful demonstration. it was like 300,000...
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amr which filed for chapter 11 in november has lost $12.5 billion just since 2001. over to you. >> wow, they're in trouble. thanks very much, jackie. >>> let's get a check of the forecast. meteorologist tom kierein here to talk about the change. we know there's rain, but also dropping the temperatures. >> yeah, no running through the sprinkler today. the spring father in february is over. we got to 72 yesterday afternoon, that was about five degrees away from the record high. but today, this morning, we've had a dramatic drop in temperatures and we've had light rain moving through. now that's crossing the bay and eastern shore. there's another batch of rain moving west to east into the shenandoah valley. and farther to the east, there are a few sprinkles in loudoun, fauquier, prince william, fairfax and arlington. and here right near where 270 meets the beltway and right along the beltway in in fairfax county from right near mcclain all the way toward alexandria there's light rain. also light rain in the beltway region of prince george's county and points to the sou
amr which filed for chapter 11 in november has lost $12.5 billion just since 2001. over to you. >> wow, they're in trouble. thanks very much, jackie. >>> let's get a check of the forecast. meteorologist tom kierein here to talk about the change. we know there's rain, but also dropping the temperatures. >> yeah, no running through the sprinkler today. the spring father in february is over. we got to 72 yesterday afternoon, that was about five degrees away from the record...
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in a few hours there will be no place called baba amr and no one will forgive you for those who talked't act. this woman was wounded in the same bombardment. she is speaking in french and the video she's explaining that her femur has been fractured and she needs surgery not available in the makeshift clinic where she is inside this city that's being attacked every day all day by syria's military. this young journalist is there with a french colleague and someone we presume is a doctor maybe and a couple other syrian men trying to help her and her colleague. the person filming her appeal is the only one who speaks english. you can hear what we guess is an explosion toward the end of this plea for help. >> asked the french government and the red cross for help and to evacuate the injured people and take their responsibility off our shoulders he kept up a live stream of the bombing there. >> today a group of investigators from the united nations reported that the highest levels of the syrian government are guilty of crimes against humanity, that bashar assad's government is killing anyone
in a few hours there will be no place called baba amr and no one will forgive you for those who talked't act. this woman was wounded in the same bombardment. she is speaking in french and the video she's explaining that her femur has been fractured and she needs surgery not available in the makeshift clinic where she is inside this city that's being attacked every day all day by syria's military. this young journalist is there with a french colleague and someone we presume is a doctor maybe and...
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. >> wall street reporting bankrupt company amr wants to reduce kosdz by 20% for all of it's workers. my show weekdays and find fox business network in your area. fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. >> greta: $15.3 trillion now, that mind-blowing number is the current number of the debt. by the time on the record is over that number will be higher. how do we begin to pay it down? a group of freshmen group of congressmen, congressman jeff landry joins us. i have a copy of the letter you written on to speaker of the house something you want to do? >> yeah. i had discussion with other members of congress that recognize. a number of us had a surplus last year. so we all got together and why don't we do a press conference and show america that we are leading by example and asked the speaker to take that money and apply it to the debt. again, it's part of matching action with our rhetoric. >> greta: $1.4 million you want to turn back to the treasury? >> we want to apply it to the debt. >> greta: interesting thing, we understand that regular unused portions of money for a
. >> wall street reporting bankrupt company amr wants to reduce kosdz by 20% for all of it's workers. my show weekdays and find fox business network in your area. fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. >> greta: $15.3 trillion now, that mind-blowing number is the current number of the debt. by the time on the record is over that number will be higher. how do we begin to pay it down? a group of freshmen group of congressmen, congressman jeff landry joins us. i have a...
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and the shelling, this was the 21st day of the bombardment for people living in the baba amr section of homs. in the middle of this, crews from the red cross managed to evacuate a small number of women and children. the two western journalists remain in homs, so do the bodies of marie colvin and remy offlic, and so do tens of thousands of normal women and men, cold, starving, and still under the gun. you're about to see the work of a french photo journalist working with a correspondent from britain's channel 4. he went into homs and bore witness to things nobody should see. bombed out homes, starving people, wounded children. >> a little girl and her brother both badly wounded. >> no one can bear to tell her that her father and youngest brother are dead. >> her father is dead. children being orphaned. kids being killed. we see it every single day, the carnage, khat mostly by cell phone cameras, the people making the videos stand on the front line, using the best weapon they have against the regime, the simple truth. and they're risking everything 250 do this. as a little boy explains
and the shelling, this was the 21st day of the bombardment for people living in the baba amr section of homs. in the middle of this, crews from the red cross managed to evacuate a small number of women and children. the two western journalists remain in homs, so do the bodies of marie colvin and remy offlic, and so do tens of thousands of normal women and men, cold, starving, and still under the gun. you're about to see the work of a french photo journalist working with a correspondent from...