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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. the u.s. agrees with afghanistan on language that would allow american troops to day past -- stay pass 2014. now they wait to see if the country's tribal elders will also sign on. >> we agreed on language that would be submitted, but they have to pass it. >> the next round of negotiations over iran's nuclear -- starts in geneva. trail, with the number of women at the top. >> for all our viewers in -- on public television in america and around the well. the united states and afghanistan agreed to the final talk -- security deal that would allow american troops to stay in the country after 2014. willkerry has revealed it now go before the grand council of afghan elders, the loya jirg a. not discussrry did details. >> we have agreed on language that would be submitted to the loya jirga, but they have to pass it. i think it is inappropriate for me to comment at all on any of the details. it is up to the people of afghanistan. >> john kerry there. for more on the agenda of that important meeting of
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. the u.s. agrees with afghanistan on language that would allow american troops to day past -- stay pass 2014. now they wait to see if the country's tribal elders will also sign on. >> we agreed on language that would be submitted, but they have to pass it. >> the next round of negotiations over iran's nuclear -- starts in geneva. trail, with the number of women at the top. >> for all...
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>> this is bbc world new dz america. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and new man's foundation and pursuing the common good for over 30 years and union bank. >> at aoupb >> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. iranians cheer a nuclear deal with reports of sanctions lifted in a month but israel is not happy calling this a historic mistake. thailand protestors storm buildings demanding from that the government step down and how on earth will they be ready in time. there are months to go until brazil hosts the world cup and this is what the stadium still looks like. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. we cannot close the door on diplomacy. those are president obama's words today. under the agreement iran has said it will curve its nuclear activity for six months in exchange for the easing of some sanctions. the israeli government says the deal is a major miss stkpae sending a team here to washington to speak with the u.s. about it. in a moment we'll hear from the white house but fi
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bbc news, washington. >> next, the tv show. world newsching bbc america.ould this river power most of africa at? the plan to turn this dream into reality. -- africa? the plan to turn the plan to turn this dream into a reality. in indiaorting legend called time on his cricketing career. we have more on how his fans have been reacting to this news. out,e fans are trickling after an exhilarating day. this was his final day on the cricket field. runs, he was just short of the record but still, a fantastic ending, anyway. we have a group of fans and i want to see what is in the back of your t-shirts. says, sachin, you will be in our hearts. what was it like, watching >> therelast inning e was the crowd, watching him -- >> -- last inning? there was the crowd, watching him. youhat does this feel like, will never see him on the cricket field again? the game isher -- now, it is played contrary -- >> we are hoping to see him back. it is not over. i want to see you back again. >> this is the wish of a lot of people want to see again, they will have to play very well
bbc news, washington. >> next, the tv show. world newsching bbc america.ould this river power most of africa at? the plan to turn this dream into reality. -- africa? the plan to turn the plan to turn this dream into a reality. in indiaorting legend called time on his cricketing career. we have more on how his fans have been reacting to this news. out,e fans are trickling after an exhilarating day. this was his final day on the cricket field. runs, he was just short of the record but...
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♪ >> and now, "bbc world news america." this is bbc world news america.eporting from washington, am katty kay. a few islands in the south china sea and a pair of american bombers caused a whole lot of tension between beijing and washington. italy's most controversial, colorful, combative leader. is this really good for silvio berlusconi? and it has been around for four point 5 billion years, and now, meetingment -- comet is the sun. we could be in for a real treat. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. reaffirming support to japan in the midst of growing tension with china. vice president joe biden will raise concerns with beijing he visits china next week. today, the u.s. secretary of defense called his japanese counterpart to stress the japanese security agreement does include the set of disputed items in the south china sea. bombers flew over those islands on monday in defiance of chinese restrictions. it is still not clear how beijing will respond. the tension could even affect commercial planes that fl
♪ >> and now, "bbc world news america." this is bbc world news america.eporting from washington, am katty kay. a few islands in the south china sea and a pair of american bombers caused a whole lot of tension between beijing and washington. italy's most controversial, colorful, combative leader. is this really good for silvio berlusconi? and it has been around for four point 5 billion years, and now, meetingment -- comet is the sun. we could be in for a real treat. welcome to...
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bbc news, st. petersburg. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." basedeak to the washington- russian hockey player. international tension is growing over a small stretch of the east china sea. beijing says it has deployed planes for a recently-declared air defenses on which other countries in the region, including japan and south korea, are refusing to recognize. daysday's after -- two after the united states announced it had flown on armed b-52 bombers through the newly- declared identification zone, more defiance. japan and south korea say they have flown aircraft to the zone. tokyo insists it is just carrying out as normal. >> ever since china created this defense zone we have continued surveillance activities as before in the east tennessee, including in the zone -- east china sea, including in the zone. >> the chinese zone coverage these disputed islands, and it dramatically overlaps an existing japanese zone. part of the reason why the chinese move has raised the diplomatic temperature over these tiny contested specks of land, also because th
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington. a week after hurricane haiyan hit the philippines, the united nations tries to pinpoint the areas of greatest need. >> cameras recorded the devastation below in a way you could not see from down on the ground. >> china makes changes to the controversial one child policy among concerns that the aging population could slow down economic growth. >> the motion carries. eddie 9-3. >> the toronto city council strips away some of the powers of their embattled mayor. despite admissions of drug use, to ford resists all calls resign. ♪ >> welcome to our viewers on public television and in america, and around the globe. one week after typhoon haiyan struck the philippines, eight workers or stroll -- are still struggling to reach those affected. despite many countries coming together to help, efforts are hindered by a desperate shortage of vehicles. the official death toll is over 3.5 -- 3500 but the final figure may be much higher. jeremy cook has been to one school in tacloban were survivors ar
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington. a week after hurricane haiyan hit the philippines, the united nations tries to pinpoint the areas of greatest need. >> cameras recorded the devastation below in a way you could not see from down on the ground. >> china makes changes to the controversial one child policy among concerns that the aging population could slow down economic growth. >>...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is is bbc world news america. am laura trevelyan. >> 50 years after president kennedy was assassinated in dallas, this city and the world stopped to mark that fateful day. could a deal be close? state john kerry is going to geneva to join in talks nuclear program. celebrating an american classic. how the martin guitar changed music history. >> welcome to our viewers on public television and in america, and around the globe. 50 years after john f. kennedy was assassinated in dallas, thousands gathered to mark the anniversary. president obama ordered flags to be flown at half staff. we are in dallas and he joins us now. a painful, poignant day. >> indeed, a very wet and windy and blustery day as well. had the weather been like this 50 years ago in 1963 -- the weather was bright, and that is why it -- they did not use the top on the limousine. they made their way into the plaza, in front of the texas school book depository. this is where kennedy was killed. our north american editor has been considering the meaning o
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is is bbc world news america. am laura trevelyan. >> 50 years after president kennedy was assassinated in dallas, this city and the world stopped to mark that fateful day. could a deal be close? state john kerry is going to geneva to join in talks nuclear program. celebrating an american classic. how the martin guitar changed music history. >> welcome to our viewers on public television and in america, and around...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." ♪ >> this is bbc world news america.eporting from watching tim, i am laura trevelyan. the philippines -- washington, i am laura trevelyan. strikes the philippines, and now moves on to its next target. high-stakes talks in place in the nuclear program for possible easing of sanctions. and taking to the sky, we look back at the early days of ballooning, and you would not believe some of the essentials in the air. ♪ >> welcome to our viewers on public television and -- in america and around the globe. goes down inn history as one of the most dangerous storms ever recorded. it is wreaking havoc in the pacific, crossing to the philippines and causing extensive damage with winds at 125 miles per hour. we report from the capital of manila. could be the most powerful typhoon ever to hit land. since dawn, wind up to 200 miles per hour struck the philippine central island. a the eastern province -- coastal town was swamped by the storm surge. streets turned into rivers of debris. satellite images tracked the typhoon's relentless p
>> and now, "bbc world news america." ♪ >> this is bbc world news america.eporting from watching tim, i am laura trevelyan. the philippines -- washington, i am laura trevelyan. strikes the philippines, and now moves on to its next target. high-stakes talks in place in the nuclear program for possible easing of sanctions. and taking to the sky, we look back at the early days of ballooning, and you would not believe some of the essentials in the air. ♪ >> welcome...
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bbc news, colombia. reliefs return now to efforts underway in the philippines in the afternoon at -- aftermath of typhoon haiyan. the you one says more than 11 million people have been affected by the disaster and aid agencies are scrambling to get vital supplies to survivors in increasingly difficult conditions. the philippines police spokesperson senior superintendent joins us live among line from manila. anything for joining us on the program. i want to begin by asking about this shocking report we had that eight people died as thousands of survivors tried to store the government rice warehouse, desperate for food on the island te.likely -- likey immediately after the typhoon, there was a lot of desperation because the situation was beyond my imagination. but as of now, everything has a securityned from standpoint. the police have been in place. over 1000 of our police officers from other parts of our country have been airlifted and to the pointy land in time globe on. >> would you describe the leytei
bbc news, colombia. reliefs return now to efforts underway in the philippines in the afternoon at -- aftermath of typhoon haiyan. the you one says more than 11 million people have been affected by the disaster and aid agencies are scrambling to get vital supplies to survivors in increasingly difficult conditions. the philippines police spokesperson senior superintendent joins us live among line from manila. anything for joining us on the program. i want to begin by asking about this shocking...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." is bbc world news america, reporting from washington. two bombs explode outside the iranian embassy in beirut. cyclone cleopatra brings more to sardinia.er more than 18 children with the mayor calls and apocalyptic storm. jpmorgan chase agrees for a settlementbillion for misleading investors during the housing crisis. welcome to our viewers around the globe. more uncertainty in an already tense middle east after a huge bomb attack in beirut. the target was the iranian embassy. at least 23 were killed. the war in syria has created a lot of instability in lebanon. a lebaneseoups -- group fighting alongside syrian rebels has claimed responsibility for the attack. paul wood has this report. >> a man wearing a suicide belt rushed to the outer wall of the embassy and detonated. next came a car bomb. that may have been a suicide attack, too. eyewitnesses say iranian guards rushed out after the first blast and were killed in the second. it appears many bystanders died as well. sectarian feelings were running high, holding the promise of more vio
>> and now, "bbc world news america." is bbc world news america, reporting from washington. two bombs explode outside the iranian embassy in beirut. cyclone cleopatra brings more to sardinia.er more than 18 children with the mayor calls and apocalyptic storm. jpmorgan chase agrees for a settlementbillion for misleading investors during the housing crisis. welcome to our viewers around the globe. more uncertainty in an already tense middle east after a huge bomb attack in beirut....
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. held as slaves for 30 years in britain, three women are described as deeply traumatized. >> they had been in that situation for a very long time. the 30-year-old may have been in her situation for the entire life. >> the security agreement for afghanistan hits a hurdle before it is signed. wants to waitai six months to ratify it. a press conference monty python style. the comedy team announces when and where they will reunite. it is all a bit chaotic. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. three women that say they were held as slaves for 30 years have been rescued. all are said to be deeply traumatized. a man and woman in their late 60s have been arrested. there are a lot of unanswered questions surrounding the case but british authority say they have never come across anything like it. mark has the details from london. >> hidden in plain sight. somewhere near the streets amid the city bustle of lond
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. held as slaves for 30 years in britain, three women are described as deeply traumatized. >> they had been in that situation for a very long time. the 30-year-old may have been in her situation for the entire life. >> the security agreement for afghanistan hits a hurdle before it is signed. wants to waitai six months to ratify it. a...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news reporting from washington. i am katty kay. the mayor of toronto admits to smoking cracked cocaine but see his net quitting. after all it was only once during a trunk and stupor. >> i know i embarrassed everyone bethe city and i will forever sorry. syria'snd illness, children are at risk for an outbreak of polio. and destination mars. countriese club of trying to find signs of life on the red planet. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. at a press conference this afternoon, mayor rob ford said stay in office despite acknowledging he has smoked cracked cocaine. after apologizing to the people of his city, he says he wants to get back to work. he had denied the allegations for months but recently police said they had a video of him smoking cracked. here is the latest. >> meet rob ford, elected mayor three years ago, a conservative a larger-than- life personality. his behavior has become stranger and stranger. >> his behavior has been extraordinary. he has been caught in flor
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news reporting from washington. i am katty kay. the mayor of toronto admits to smoking cracked cocaine but see his net quitting. after all it was only once during a trunk and stupor. >> i know i embarrassed everyone bethe city and i will forever sorry. syria'snd illness, children are at risk for an outbreak of polio. and destination mars. countriese club of trying to find signs of life on the red...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news reporting from washington. i am katty kay. the mayor of toronto admits to smoking cracked cocaine but see his net quitting. after all it was only once during a trunk and stupor. >> i know i embarrassed everyone bethe city and i will forever sorry. syria'snd illness, children are at risk for an outbreak of polio. and destination mars. countriese club of trying to find signs of life on the red planet. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. at a press conference this afternoon, mayor rob ford said stay in office despite acknowledging he has smoked cracked cocaine. after apologizing to the people of his city, he says he wants to get back to work. he had denied the allegations for months but recently police said they had a video of him smoking cracked. here is the latest. >> meet rob ford, elected mayor three years ago, a conservative a larger-than- life personality. his behavior has become stranger and stranger. >> his behavior has been extraordinary. he has been caught in flor
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news reporting from washington. i am katty kay. the mayor of toronto admits to smoking cracked cocaine but see his net quitting. after all it was only once during a trunk and stupor. >> i know i embarrassed everyone bethe city and i will forever sorry. syria'snd illness, children are at risk for an outbreak of polio. and destination mars. countriese club of trying to find signs of life on the red...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." ♪ >> this is bbc world news america.eporting from watching tim, i am laura trevelyan. the philippines -- washington, i am laura trevelyan. strikes the philippines, and now moves on to its next target. high-stakes talks in place in the nuclear program for possible easing of sanctions. and taking to the sky, we look back at the early days of ballooning, and you would not believe some of the essentials in the air. ♪ >> welcome to our viewers on public television and -- in america and around the globe. goes down inn history as one of the most dangerous storms ever recorded. it is wreaking havoc in the pacific, crossing to the philippines and causing extensive damage with winds at 125 miles per hour. we report from the capital of manila. could be the most powerful typhoon ever to hit land. since dawn, wind up to 200 miles per hour struck the philippine central island. a the eastern province -- coastal town was swamped by the storm surge. streets turned into rivers of debris. satellite images tracked the typhoon's relentless p
>> and now, "bbc world news america." ♪ >> this is bbc world news america.eporting from watching tim, i am laura trevelyan. the philippines -- washington, i am laura trevelyan. strikes the philippines, and now moves on to its next target. high-stakes talks in place in the nuclear program for possible easing of sanctions. and taking to the sky, we look back at the early days of ballooning, and you would not believe some of the essentials in the air. ♪ >> welcome...
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>> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." the pakistani taliban tells the bbc a u.s. drone strike has killed its leader, one of the world's most wanted men. gunmen opening fire at los angeles national airport, killing a security agent and winning several others. and first moscow, now berlin, former american contractor edward snowden says he will help a u.s. -- a german investigation into u.s. surveillance programs. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. a high-ranking taliban official says the leader of the taliban and pakistan has been killed in a u.s. drone strike. the missiles are said to have targeted his house and his car in the north, as a meeting was underway. others, including his brother, are also reported to have died in the attack. richard galpin is following developments from islamabad. i spoke with him just a short time ago. richard, what has been the reactions to the death? >> certainly amongst politicians here in islamabad, particularly the opposition, there has bee
>> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." the pakistani taliban tells the bbc a u.s. drone strike has killed its leader, one of the world's most wanted men. gunmen opening fire at los angeles national airport, killing a security agent and winning several others. and first moscow, now berlin, former american contractor edward snowden says he will help a u.s. -- a german investigation into u.s. surveillance programs. >> welcome...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm kathy k. where is the help? tens of thousands of those affected by are stilliyan waiting. >> are you hungry? >> yes. >> do you have any food? >> no. >> from the air, you can see the and list instruction and the areas no one has reached yet. the reliefge for operation is in or mess. and the big apple comes out the big winner in having the tallest skyscraper in the u.s.. yes, there is a competition for these things and new york beat chicago. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. it is day six after typhoon bbc.com -- after typhoon haiyan and the people of the philippines are increasingly in urgent need of basic supplies and food and clean water. the death toll is unclear, but the president says about 2000 have died. that is far below other estimates. seems tourvivors, aid be arriving in a trickle at best, and it is nothing like enough. this report contains distressing images. the last thing people in the phi
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. , twitterrading began makes a soaring debut on the new are stock exchange, but will investors keep it aloft? the toronto mayor strikes again. justdays after his ministr -- days after he committed smoking crack cocaine, video services of him threatening to kill someone. countsthere as russia down to the sochi games. >> roaring off on its way. the olympic torch on board. you can feel it in your stomach. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. twitter, which has helped to fuel revolutions and bring us the latest from lady gaga, saw it stocks soar. can they keep the momentum going? twitter takes flight on the new york stock exchange. top tweeters including patrick stewart taking part in the social media phenomenon. one of twitter's founders on the floor of the exchange. the share price soars. simple tool. yet, people have done so many amazing things with it. team has spent the last few weeks o
>> and now, "bbc world news america." "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. , twitterrading began makes a soaring debut on the new are stock exchange, but will investors keep it aloft? the toronto mayor strikes again. justdays after his ministr -- days after he committed smoking crack cocaine, video services of him threatening to kill someone. countsthere as russia down to the sochi games. >> roaring off on its way. the olympic torch on board. you...
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>> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." the pakistani taliban tells the bbc a u.s. drone strike has killed its leader, one of the world's most wanted men. gunmen opening fire at los angeles national airport, killing a security agent and winning several others. and first moscow, now berlin, former american contractor edward snowden says he will help a u.s. -- a german investigation into u.s. surveillance programs. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. a high-ranking taliban official says the leader of the taliban and pakistan has been killed in a u.s. drone strike. the missiles are said to have targeted his house and his car in the north, as a meeting was underway. others, including his brother, are also reported to have died in the attack. richard galpin is following developments from islamabad. i spoke with him just a short time ago. richard, what has been the reactions to the death? >> certainly amongst politicians here in islamabad, particularly the opposition, there has bee
>> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." the pakistani taliban tells the bbc a u.s. drone strike has killed its leader, one of the world's most wanted men. gunmen opening fire at los angeles national airport, killing a security agent and winning several others. and first moscow, now berlin, former american contractor edward snowden says he will help a u.s. -- a german investigation into u.s. surveillance programs. >> welcome...
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bbc has sent us this report. again the anger in the ukrainian capital spilled over scuffles and minor violence. the protestors feel they're ighting for the future of the country, a european tpaoutd skpeur not a russian one. shock into action by their government's decision to postpone an agreement to ties with the european union. >> we came to the streets to we're not afraid and this y don't do something will be a catastrophe for this government. eventually will get signed president or the next president. want. get what we >> the country is divided on whether ukraine's future should european union or russia. but those who favor europe like heavyweight boxing chapian turned politician are certainly vocal at the moment. yesterday's much bigger rally clashes between police.ors and the swelled int the crowd to 100,000. demonstrators started setting up perpl informant encampment in the center in an hold for the foot days ahead. but no one knows if the people energy kraine have the or desire to rise up again. news, mosc
bbc has sent us this report. again the anger in the ukrainian capital spilled over scuffles and minor violence. the protestors feel they're ighting for the future of the country, a european tpaoutd skpeur not a russian one. shock into action by their government's decision to postpone an agreement to ties with the european union. >> we came to the streets to we're not afraid and this y don't do something will be a catastrophe for this government. eventually will get signed president or the...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. i'm katty kay. this was the place that-first made landfall. one week later this remote area of the philippines has no help. corner of a remote the philippines. the storm cut it off from the world. >> the white house asked congress to do nuclear negotiations with iran a chance and to hold off on new sanctions. >> if we're serious, there is no need for us to add new sanctions. >> and it is an art show like no other. photographers are using a hashtag to show atlanta in a new light. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. one week after the typhoon devastated the philippines, the eight is finally starting to arrive. the uss george washington has got to the area and it will triple the number of helicopters available to move supplies. there are still places which have quite literally been cut off by the storm. the firstm is guiuan, town hit from the storm. andrew harding sent us this report. >> this is where it all started. the very first encounter betwe
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. i'm katty kay. this was the place that-first made landfall. one week later this remote area of the philippines has no help. corner of a remote the philippines. the storm cut it off from the world. >> the white house asked congress to do nuclear negotiations with iran a chance and to hold off on new sanctions. >> if we're serious, there is no need for...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm kathy k. where is the help? tens of thousands of those affected by are stilliyan waiting. >> are you hungry? >> yes. >> do you have any food? >> no. >> from the air, you can see the and list instruction and the areas no one has reached yet. the reliefge for operation is in or mess. and the big apple comes out the big winner in having the tallest skyscraper in the u.s.. yes, there is a competition for these things and new york beat chicago. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. it is day six after typhoon bbc.com -- after typhoon haiyan and the people of the philippines are increasingly in urgent need of basic supplies and food and clean water. the death toll is unclear, but the president says about 2000 have died. that is far below other estimates. seems tourvivors, aid be arriving in a trickle at best, and it is nothing like enough. this report contains distressing images. the last thing people in the phi
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm kathy k. where is the help? tens of thousands of those affected by are stilliyan waiting. >> are you hungry? >> yes. >> do you have any food? >> no. >> from the air, you can see the and list instruction and the areas no one has reached yet. the reliefge for operation is in or mess. and the big apple comes out the big winner in...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." serious civil war through the thanof children with more a million now registered as refugees. france considers hefty fines for people caught paying for the services of those in the so- called oldest profession in the tell it like beckham. time film is all about his in manchester. what does he make of it? hello, and a warm welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. nobody, let alone a child, should ever have to see what some in syria have witnessed. the civil war has created an entire generation of traumatized children. that is the conclusion of a new report from the united nations. it says that well over a million children are now registered refugees. some have seen a parent die. many are going without education because they have to work to survive. from beirut, we report. children ofo the marte's school. have loste students one parent or both to the civil war. there are tens of thousands like them here in turkey, jordan and lebanon. hasneration
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." serious civil war through the thanof children with more a million now registered as refugees. france considers hefty fines for people caught paying for the services of those in the so- called oldest profession in the tell it like beckham. time film is all about his in manchester. what does he make of it? hello, and a warm welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also...
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>> and now, "bbc world news." this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. a new arafat poisoned, report says polonium could have caused his death. accused of smoking crack will hear from the people of toronto. and president kennedy was assassinated half a century ago, but he is still the subject of books, films, and documentaries. as the anniversary approaches, get ready for more of them. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. former palestinian leader yasser arafat was poison in 2004 with radioactive polonium. that is, according to his wife, who made the claim after the result of a forensic test. a reuters news agency that it was a political assassination. i spoke to our correspondent in ramallah a short, go. --yasser arafat possum or yasser arafat's widow said it was murder. the report has been called unreliable. which is it? arehe scientists themselves extremely cautious about their findings. they're coming out only saying that they moderately support a colony him poison
>> and now, "bbc world news." this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. a new arafat poisoned, report says polonium could have caused his death. accused of smoking crack will hear from the people of toronto. and president kennedy was assassinated half a century ago, but he is still the subject of books, films, and documentaries. as the anniversary approaches, get ready for more of them. welcome to our viewers on public television in...
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>> and now, "bbc world news." this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. a new arafat poisoned, report says polonium could have caused his death. accused of smoking crack will hear from the people of toronto. and president kennedy was assassinated half a century ago, but he is still the subject of books, films, and documentaries. as the anniversary approaches, get ready for more of them. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. former palestinian leader yasser arafat was poison in 2004 with radioactive polonium. that is, according to his wife, who made the claim after the result of a forensic test. a reuters news agency that it was a political assassination. i spoke to our correspondent in ramallah a short, go. --yasser arafat possum or yasser arafat's widow said it was murder. the report has been called unreliable. which is it? arehe scientists themselves extremely cautious about their findings. they're coming out only saying that they moderately support a colony him poison
>> and now, "bbc world news." this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. a new arafat poisoned, report says polonium could have caused his death. accused of smoking crack will hear from the people of toronto. and president kennedy was assassinated half a century ago, but he is still the subject of books, films, and documentaries. as the anniversary approaches, get ready for more of them. welcome to our viewers on public television in...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. i'm katty kay. president karzai is adding new conditions to a security agreement. 75 years ago, she was the toast of new york city. we take a look at mexican artist frida kahlo and why her fame surprised people back at home.
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. i'm katty kay. president karzai is adding new conditions to a security agreement. 75 years ago, she was the toast of new york city. we take a look at mexican artist frida kahlo and why her fame surprised people back at home.
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♪ >> and now, "bbc world news america." this is bbc world news america.eporting from washington, am katty kay. a few islands in the south china sea and a pair of american bombers caused a whole lot of tension between beijing and washington. italy's most controversial, colorful, combative leader. is this really good for silvio berlusconi? and it has been around for four point 5 billion years, and now, meetingment -- comet is the sun. we could be in for a real treat. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and
♪ >> and now, "bbc world news america." this is bbc world news america.eporting from washington, am katty kay. a few islands in the south china sea and a pair of american bombers caused a whole lot of tension between beijing and washington. italy's most controversial, colorful, combative leader. is this really good for silvio berlusconi? and it has been around for four point 5 billion years, and now, meetingment -- comet is the sun. we could be in for a real treat. welcome to...
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>> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. >>> welcome back to "newsline." yuko aotani in tokyo. here's some of the stories we're following this hour. >>> the ousted president of egypt has made his first public appearance in months at a court in cairo. >>> u.s. officials say they're looking into exactly what happened in a deadly car crash in beijing's tiananmen square. >>> and chinese leaders believe the latest economic figures show their effort to support tech companies may be paying off. >>> egypt's former president has gone on trial in the capital cairo. mohamed morsi faces charges of inciting murder. nhk world reports. >> reporter: the opening of the trial marked the first time morsi has been seen in public since military leaders overthrew him. morsi took office last year as egypt's first democratically elected president. but military generals removed him in july after protests erupted across the country. demonstrators took to the streets to express frustration over a worsening economy. and deteriorating security. prosecutors say morsi ordered his suppor
>> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. >>> welcome back to "newsline." yuko aotani in tokyo. here's some of the stories we're following this hour. >>> the ousted president of egypt has made his first public appearance in months at a court in cairo. >>> u.s. officials say they're looking into exactly what happened in a deadly car crash in beijing's tiananmen square. >>> and chinese leaders believe the latest economic...
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and another problem is the bbc person. it's a lot of information go back to school talk to the parents and for the policy what do you do and a talking for your school the parents. and b cc would catch up with the school and we part for the - for the b cc member we report what is going good for everything. and it's really different in two groups. the member is for the school for the member coming and b cc is before job and then same job is for the student and parents >> initialing i know this is a question to go back to the state of california for delake their state mandated and the other is mandate under the low plan. you have to talk about this with the lawyers and who's going to be overseeing the delos angeles and the b cc >> again, it was just a question. i'm not saying we need to combine the two only a question in response to your report. i have also - i mean, i'm wondering under your remedies - >> commissioner fewer i think it's a good suggestion and we actually on both committees have talked about meeting once a year
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. i'm katty kay. president karzai is adding new conditions to a security agreement. 75 years ago, she was the toast of new york city. we take a look at mexican artist frida kahlo and why her fame surprised people back at home. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. few relationships has been as critical to the united states is those with pakistan and afghanistan. president karzai has added new conditions to a security agreement with could jeopardize the whole thing. and in pakistan, activists have blocked the main supply route for forces in protest. >> they are taking the law into their own hands. this man was transporting milk cartons. he was eventually allowed to pass. those found to be carrying supplies to coalition forces have been forced back in protest of u.s. drone attacks. >> nato supplies and troops in afghanistan, there is a reason that not a single truck has been allowed through your today. it has yet tried to break it up. >> police are standing by
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. i'm katty kay. president karzai is adding new conditions to a security agreement. 75 years ago, she was the toast of new york city. we take a look at mexican artist frida kahlo and why her fame surprised people back at home. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. few relationships has been as critical to the united states is those with pakistan and...
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john donaldson, bbc news, manila.the damage i spoke a short time ago with the filipino ambassador to the u.s., jose crecia jr. i know that dawn is breaking in the philippines right now. what can you tell us about the impact of the storm? >> we are told that the front it isft the area allowing. sea -- andilippine from the official reports we have gathered, there have been six people who have died. this is based on the initial reports. we reported earlier today that several were injured. from --ficial report officially lists six people have died and we have not confirmed those figures. fortunately, the storm went quite fast, -- >> and many people evacuated? washat is the reason it better than previous typhoons, the government was prepared and it allowed the people who were living in the low lying areas, they were evacuated to evacuation centers. >> do you believe that their homes were destroyed and what will they be going back to? >> similar to what has happened to the earthquake about three weeks ago, the government wi
john donaldson, bbc news, manila.the damage i spoke a short time ago with the filipino ambassador to the u.s., jose crecia jr. i know that dawn is breaking in the philippines right now. what can you tell us about the impact of the storm? >> we are told that the front it isft the area allowing. sea -- andilippine from the official reports we have gathered, there have been six people who have died. this is based on the initial reports. we reported earlier today that several were injured....
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. , twitterrading began makes a soaring debut on the new are stock exchange, but will investors keep it aloft? the toronto mayor strikes again. justdays after his ministr -- days after he committed smoking crack cocaine, video services of him threatening to kill someone. countsthere as russia down to the sochi games. >> roaring off on its way. the olympic torch on board. you can feel it in your stomach. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. twitter, which has helped to fuel revolutions and bring us the latest from lady gaga, saw it stocks soar. can they keep the momentum going? twitter takes flight on the new york stock exchange. top tweeters including patrick stewart taking part in the social media phenomenon. one of twitter's founders on the floor of the exchange. the share price soars. simple tool. yet, people have done so many amazing things with it. team has spent the last few weeks o
>> and now, "bbc world news america." "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. , twitterrading began makes a soaring debut on the new are stock exchange, but will investors keep it aloft? the toronto mayor strikes again. justdays after his ministr -- days after he committed smoking crack cocaine, video services of him threatening to kill someone. countsthere as russia down to the sochi games. >> roaring off on its way. the olympic torch on board. you...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. i'm katty kay. this was the place that-first made landfall. one week later this remote area of the philippines has no help. corner of a remote the philippines. the storm cut it off from the world. >> the white house asked congress to do nuclear negotiations with iran a chance and to hold off on new sanctions. >> if we're serious, there is no need for us to add new sanctions. >> and it is an art show like no other. photographers are using a hashtag to show atlanta in a new light. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. one week after the typhoon devastated the philippines, the eight is finally starting to arrive. the uss george washington has got to the area and it will triple the number of helicopters available to move supplies. there are still places which have quite literally been cut off by the storm. the firstm is guiuan, town hit from the storm. andrew harding sent us this report. >> this is where it all started. the very first encounter betwe
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. i'm katty kay. this was the place that-first made landfall. one week later this remote area of the philippines has no help. corner of a remote the philippines. the storm cut it off from the world. >> the white house asked congress to do nuclear negotiations with iran a chance and to hold off on new sanctions. >> if we're serious, there is no need for...
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>> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: federal prosecutors cracked down on a major hedge fund today, securing a guilty plea on insider trading charges and a total penalty of $1.8 billion. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is off. also ahead this monday, egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi appeared in court, charged with inciting murder and violence, but defiantly insisted he is still the country's legitimate leader. and hari sreenivasan tracks a new york city family trying to get by on one parent's eight- dollar-an-hour wage. >> it's easy looking, oh, yeah, with that money i'll
>> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: federal prosecutors cracked down on a major hedge fund today, securing a guilty plea on insider trading charges and a total penalty of $1.8 billion. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is off. also ahead this monday, egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi appeared in court, charged with inciting murder and violence, but defiantly insisted he is still...
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ou can do so at bbc. -- that's it. more coming up in "g.m.t." in over an hour. >> how do you spell it? >> a-r-a-. >> there it is. thanks. >> still to come, the mayor of toronto under pressure to resign after police recover a video allegedly showing him smoking crack cocaine. a leading football club say they will continue its plans to strike after the president said he will not drop a 75% super tax on people earning more than a million euros a year. that's unless they granted an exemption from the tax. what's going on? >> the final whistle has yet to be blown but the clock is ticking. >> good afternoon. >> french football officials leaving the palace in paris, still no deal to avert the strike. >> we have tried to say that this tax is not fair but the president wasn't flexible. he said that since it was voted upon, it couldn't be changed. but he has listened to us and that is very important. we never know what the future holds. >> francois campaigned his proposal to reduce a 75% super tax on people earning more than a million euros a year. that's
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>> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles.ptioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the devastation from the deadly line of storms that swept through the midwest became clearer today-- homes wrecked, cars tossed around like toys, entire neighborhoods leveled. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this monday: another in our series of personal stories on the healthcare law's impact. tonight: two parents and their long search for coverage, for themselves and for their children. >> to have someone say yes, you qualify for this and what you are able to get, we could actually breathe now. you know, actually say we in
>> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles.ptioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the devastation from the deadly line of storms that swept through the midwest became clearer today-- homes wrecked, cars tossed around like toys, entire neighborhoods leveled. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this monday: another in our series of personal stories on the healthcare law's impact. tonight: two...
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andrew north, "bbc news," in mumbai. >> let's go over to mumbai now. we're at the stadium where the match is taking place. let's start with the brass tax of this. how's he doing? >> he's doing extremely well. he's batting on 38, and he's going to be back tomorrow and there will be plenty of people egging him on. just outside the main gate of the stadium where a short while ago the cricket team left, he was on it and people around him just went denis leary. they were waving widely at him. we have the west india team coming on as well. you can see the passion of the fans as well, busy waving. this is the team that's shown up for his final game. plenty of excitement here. game match finish for the day, about an hour ago, no one's left. there are hundreds of people out here on the streets just waiting to see this moment. it's the last time they'll see him and no one wants to let go of the moment. >> no, i can imagine. i'm glad the bus missed you there, i was getting worried there. it's an achievement in itself that he got off the markment people refer to t
andrew north, "bbc news," in mumbai. >> let's go over to mumbai now. we're at the stadium where the match is taking place. let's start with the brass tax of this. how's he doing? >> he's doing extremely well. he's batting on 38, and he's going to be back tomorrow and there will be plenty of people egging him on. just outside the main gate of the stadium where a short while ago the cricket team left, he was on it and people around him just went denis leary. they were waving...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." this is bbc world news american reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. -- kathy k. those who have survived have lost almost everything in the philippines. there is no food or water. the need for help is urgent. hungry and is very thirsty. >> if the world is out there, send help, because these people need it. >> and tension with tehran. it needs to give inspectors more access to its nuclear sites right after rejecting a deal with the west. welcome to our buglers -- viewers on public television and elsewhere around the globe. in the philippines, the scale of the devastation is phenomenal. the u.n. says 10,000 died, but warns the number will rise. filipino authorities stated worst damage is on to island provinces and a new storm is now brewing in the region. our first report is from shaun donovan, who spent the day with survivors in the airport. this report has distressing images. >> people here are grieving, homeless, and hungry. >> we are so very hungry and thirsty. if you have wate
>> and now, "bbc world news america." this is bbc world news american reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. -- kathy k. those who have survived have lost almost everything in the philippines. there is no food or water. the need for help is urgent. hungry and is very thirsty. >> if the world is out there, send help, because these people need it. >> and tension with tehran. it needs to give inspectors more access to its nuclear sites right after rejecting a deal...