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bbc news, in ferguson, missouri. "bbc world tching news america." still to come -- the scale of the ebola outbreak could be vastly underestimated say leading health officials. so what's being done to stop it? >> here's something to chew on over the weekend. could a robot take your job? the bbc's david bothy has been looking at what experts have to say about the matter. >> what are the chances a robot or computer will one day take over your job? according to one study, 47% of u.s. jobs have a high probability of becoming computerized. research ly, the pugh center interviewed experts who agreed that automation and artificial intelligence will truly pervade our lives by 2025. but nearly half of the experts aren't optimistic about this automation at all. they say robots and other tech will displace blue and white-collar workers. masses of people will be effectively unemployed. still, you have the other half of experts saying, yes, robots will do lots of work. but humans p innovate to find new types of employment, just as they did after the industrial re
bbc news, in ferguson, missouri. "bbc world tching news america." still to come -- the scale of the ebola outbreak could be vastly underestimated say leading health officials. so what's being done to stop it? >> here's something to chew on over the weekend. could a robot take your job? the bbc's david bothy has been looking at what experts have to say about the matter. >> what are the chances a robot or computer will one day take over your job? according to one study, 47%...
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i'm alice with bbc world news. our top stories. iraq's highest court upholds maliki for new government. many voice concerns. >> there will be little international support from anything that deviates from the legitimate constitutional process in place and being worked on now. >>> as a three day ceasefire in gaza continues, an israeli delegation is in cairo for talks of a longer term solution to the conflict. >>> the prime minister confirms victory in the first direct presidential election calling for a new period of social reconciliation. >>> u.s. motorsports officials question nascar champ tony stewart after a crash that killed another driver. >>> a warm welcome to you. we begin iraq where the highest court has ruled maliki in a dispute. the court said mr. malaki could retain his position. the president must ask him to form a new government or he risks violating the the constitution. this comes as iraq battles. >> another u.s. air drop to those in desperate need sheltering exposed in northern iraq. americans have completed four suc
i'm alice with bbc world news. our top stories. iraq's highest court upholds maliki for new government. many voice concerns. >> there will be little international support from anything that deviates from the legitimate constitutional process in place and being worked on now. >>> as a three day ceasefire in gaza continues, an israeli delegation is in cairo for talks of a longer term solution to the conflict. >>> the prime minister confirms victory in the first direct...
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bbc is not broadcasting them.ose interviews and statements, they said they were not told by their officers they were going into ukraine. once going inside they guessed this is where they were. they didn't describe the mission but gave detail about their armored personnel carriers were they were told to cover the denominations that link them to russian army. detail is coming. from the viewpoint of the ukrainian government, it would strengthen perception there's a constant flow of weapons, support and now direct involvement more than previously of russian regular forces. certainly the russian government says it's a mistake staying there was a case with up to 500 ukrainian soldiers crossing into territory. this is true. ukrainian soldiers were under fire and had to run for their lives. >>> a lot of questions to be answered. all of this the backdrop to talks taking place. we're not sure whether mr. poroshenko and mr. putin will wimeet face to face. >> it's exacerbated by the activity on the ground. there are several v
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." israel and hamas agree to a new cease-fire. with violence today on both sides of the border, will it really stop the fighting? the death toll from ebola rises above 880 in west africa. another american has to fly back to the u.s. it was 100 years ago today that germany invaded belgium and britain declared war. heads of state come together to remember a major milestone in the great war. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. tonight, israel and hamas have agreed to a 72 hour cease-fire starting tuesday. egypt put forward the proposal. joint talks with palestinian negotiations in cairo. there were firings on both side of the border. we begin our report at hospital in gaza city. you may find some images disturbing. old and three years already scarred by war. shrapnel punctured his abdomen. he is stable but too shocked to even cry. he was among the casualties to arrive at the hospital on the day of an israeli cease-fire. >> this is a war against
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." israel and hamas agree to a new cease-fire. with violence today on both sides of the border, will it really stop the fighting? the death toll from ebola rises above 880 in west africa. another american has to fly back to the u.s. it was 100 years ago today that germany invaded belgium and britain declared war. heads of state come together to remember a major milestone in the great war....
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bbc news los angeles. >>> stay with us here on bbc world news. still to come, turkey's form her prime minister is being sworn in as president. we'll ask what changes he plans for the country. seen... one child fail to get to the air sickness bag in time. another left his shoes on the plane... his shoes! and a third simply doesn't want to be here. ♪ until now... until right booking now. ♪ planet earth's number one accomodation site booking.com booking.yeah! >>> well after serving three terms as turkey's prime minute is administer, erdogan has been sworn in as president. let's show you live pictures. he's just taken the oath. inauguration is underway. it's his country's first ever popular vote for head of state. that a happened a couple weeks ago. the role of president has traditionally been ceremonial. mr. erdogan will try to reform the constitution to give more power to the position. well with me is a specialist on turkish affairs, the british think tank. watching pictures there, how long has erdogan has this in mind as his destination politicall
bbc news los angeles. >>> stay with us here on bbc world news. still to come, turkey's form her prime minister is being sworn in as president. we'll ask what changes he plans for the country. seen... one child fail to get to the air sickness bag in time. another left his shoes on the plane... his shoes! and a third simply doesn't want to be here. ♪ until now... until right booking now. ♪ planet earth's number one accomodation site booking.com booking.yeah! >>> well after...
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i'm @bbc david eades. thanks for watching bbc. what is this?ught i was doing the announcing... stunningly thin and effortlessly light..." i was literally about to say that. it certainly has the best screen of any samsung tablet. and i would add... or of any tablet, period. or of any tablet, period. see, buddy... teamwork. introducing the galaxy tab s with twice the resolution of hdtv, it's the world's most entertaining device. get it now at amazon. discover light & fit greek nonfat yogurt.eal pleasure? irresistible flavors, like toasted coconut and vanilla, with a delightfully thick creamy texture. light & fit greek. taste satisfaction without sacrifice. ♪ dannon [ music and whistling ] >>> hello. welcome to "gmt" on bbc world news. i'm stephen sackur. our top stories. united states raises the the stakes in the confrontation with the islamic state militants labeling them a group that must be destroyed. >>> america's top military chief says the jihadi threat can't be defeated without eliminating the strong holds. >> can they be defeated without
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bbc news, ivory coast. >>> stay with us here on bbc world news. still to come. dismantling one of brazil's largest environmental criminal gangs. police take action against the group accused of invading and burning huge areas of the amazon. fail to get to the air sickness bag in time. another left his shoes on the plane... his shoes! and a third simply doesn't want to be here. ♪ until now... until right booking now. ♪ planet earth's number one accomodation site booking.com booking.yeah! and it doesn't even fly. we build it in classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, preserving habitats and serving america's veterans. every day, thousands of boeing volunteers help make their communities the best they can be. building something better for all of us. ♪ >>> you're watching bbc world news. i'm tim willcox. our latest headlines. human rights watch in moscow publishing evidence of human rights evidence in the region controlled by pro russian separatists. the united nations says 3 million syrians have fled the country to e
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>> and now "bbc world news america." is "bbc world news america." i am katty kay. on ways military options to rescue thousands of people still trapped on mount sin jar in iraq. brazilian presidential candidate eduardo campos is killed when a small plane carrying him and staff crashes in a residential neighborhood. you just put your lips together. >> the voice, those looks. tonight, the world remembers actress lauren bacall and the impression she left on us all. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. president obama is considering a range of military options for rescuing thousands of refugees trapped on a mountain in northern iraq. sent an the u.s. has extra 130 military advisors to the region. efforts astepping up well, with france saying it will armed kurdish fighters. james robbins has our coverage. we needed any more evidence of the risks taken by iraqi helicopter crews plucking people from mount sinjar, this is it. pictures of the crash yesterday that killed a pilot and badly injured many others. a week into this crisis, no
>> and now "bbc world news america." is "bbc world news america." i am katty kay. on ways military options to rescue thousands of people still trapped on mount sin jar in iraq. brazilian presidential candidate eduardo campos is killed when a small plane carrying him and staff crashes in a residential neighborhood. you just put your lips together. >> the voice, those looks. tonight, the world remembers actress lauren bacall and the impression she left on us all....
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>>> hello i'm with bbc world news. our top stories. the worst overnight violence in ferguson in the american city of st. louis, the national guard is sent in to restore peace and order. >>> ukrainian authorities say a convoy of refugees is hit by fire with morters and rocket launchers from luhansk. >>> his health has suffered over the past two years seeking asylum many london. he announces it's time to go. >> authorities in gaza say the death toll following a month of fighting with the israeli army has climbed above 2,000 as more die of their wounds. >>> hello. welcome to the program. the governor of missouri has ordered the national guards to help restore order. ferguson has endured violent protests after a white police officer shot dead an unarmed black teenager on august 9th. on the latest confrontations sunday night, police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at rioters. officers came under fire on several occasions. >> reporter: these were the scenes that prompted missouri's governor to order in the national guard to restore order i
>>> hello i'm with bbc world news. our top stories. the worst overnight violence in ferguson in the american city of st. louis, the national guard is sent in to restore peace and order. >>> ukrainian authorities say a convoy of refugees is hit by fire with morters and rocket launchers from luhansk. >>> his health has suffered over the past two years seeking asylum many london. he announces it's time to go. >> authorities in gaza say the death toll following a...
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>> and now "bbc world news america." is "bbc world news america." i am katty kay. on ways military options to rescue thousands of people still trapped on mount sin jar iraq. brazilian presidential candidate eduardo campos is killed when a small plane carrying him and staff crashes in a residential neighborhood. you just put your lips together. >> the voice, those looks. tonight, the world remembers actress lauren bacall and the impression she left on us all. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. president obama is considering a range of military options for rescuing thousands of refugees trapped on a mountain in northern iraq. sent an the u.s. has extra 130 military advisors to the region. efforts astepping up well, with france saying it will armed kurdish fighters. james robbins has our coverage. we needed any more evidence of the risks taken by iraqi helicopter crews plucking people from mount sinjar, this is it. pictures of the crash yesterday that killed a pilot and badly injured many others. a week into this crisis, now d
>> and now "bbc world news america." is "bbc world news america." i am katty kay. on ways military options to rescue thousands of people still trapped on mount sin jar iraq. brazilian presidential candidate eduardo campos is killed when a small plane carrying him and staff crashes in a residential neighborhood. you just put your lips together. >> the voice, those looks. tonight, the world remembers actress lauren bacall and the impression she left on us all....
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"bbc world news," our top stories. u.s. officials try to verify the video posted by islamic state militants showing the beheading of american journalist james foley. >>> ukraine says large numbers of armored vehicles from inside russia have joined fighting in rebel held areas of the country. >>> in gaza, the wife and child of a hamas militant leader are reportedly killed by israeli air strikes launched in response to rocket fire. >>> rage in the heart of islamabad as tens of thousands of opposition protesters call for the resignation of the prime minister. >>> islamic state militants posted a graphic video online showing the beheading of american journalist james foley. he's been missing since he was seized in syria back in november 2012. the militants say it is retribution for the recent u.s. air strikes in iraq. u.s. officials say they're trying to establish the authenticity of the video. andy more head has this report. >> reporter: he was a journalist drawn to war reporting. previously in libya, he was captured and held
"bbc world news," our top stories. u.s. officials try to verify the video posted by islamic state militants showing the beheading of american journalist james foley. >>> ukraine says large numbers of armored vehicles from inside russia have joined fighting in rebel held areas of the country. >>> in gaza, the wife and child of a hamas militant leader are reportedly killed by israeli air strikes launched in response to rocket fire. >>> rage in the heart of...
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the bbc sat down with the u.s. secretary of state john kerry for his first international interview since the cease-fire. she asked if he supported the military offensive in gaza. >> we support israel's right to defend itself and the fact that it was under attack by rockets, by tunnels. it had to take action against hamas. hamas has behaved in the most unbelievably shocking manner of engaging in this activity. yes, there has been a horrible collateral damage as a result which is why the united states worked very hard with israel, egyptians, palestinian authority, president abbas to try to move toward a cease-fire. finally now that cease-fire is hopefully in place in a way that can allow parties to come to the table and be able to not only deal with the question of how do you do a sustainable cease-fire but the more critical underlying, longer term issues of how are we going to make peace? how are we going to eliminate rockets, missouri to a different future? that's our goal. this is an important beginning with the c
the bbc sat down with the u.s. secretary of state john kerry for his first international interview since the cease-fire. she asked if he supported the military offensive in gaza. >> we support israel's right to defend itself and the fact that it was under attack by rockets, by tunnels. it had to take action against hamas. hamas has behaved in the most unbelievably shocking manner of engaging in this activity. yes, there has been a horrible collateral damage as a result which is why the...
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bbc is in that a area.re they going to arrange in summit to make a difference with $100 million to spend? >> well the summit they're going to review tough measures that were announced in the last 48 hours in liberia and sierra leone including the tough measure of restriction of public gathering and public movement inside those countries. the quarantine of communities and homes, house to house searches announced. for example, health checks being reinforced at the airports and so on. these will be discussed in details showing do's and don'ts to authorities of affected countries. there are questions to be raised. when these countries announce they will be quarantine communities. is it possible at all to quarantine a community from a human rights or public health point of view? all this will be discussed today to be enforced as soon as possible to contain this outbreak. >> thanks very much indeed with the latest on that summit. >> want to pick up on the situation in gaza. the ceasefire having fallen apart quite
bbc is in that a area.re they going to arrange in summit to make a difference with $100 million to spend? >> well the summit they're going to review tough measures that were announced in the last 48 hours in liberia and sierra leone including the tough measure of restriction of public gathering and public movement inside those countries. the quarantine of communities and homes, house to house searches announced. for example, health checks being reinforced at the airports and so on. these...
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bbc news in california central valley. >>> stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come, one of the world's richest sporting teams continues a very poor start to the season. what now from manchester united's manager? we'll have a leading football writer. that blows the competition out of the water. what is this? i thought i was doing the announcing... stunningly thin and effortlessly light..." i was literally about to say that. it certainly has the best screen of any samsung tablet. and i would add... or of any tablet, period. or of any tablet, period. see, buddy... teamwork. introducing the galaxy tab s with twice the resolution of hdtv, it's the world's most entertaining device. get it now at amazon. you love this game. but does the game love you? ♪ who cares? look where you get to stay! booking.com booking.yeah! and it doesn't even fly. we build it in classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, preserving habitats and serving america's veterans. every day, thousands of boeing volunteers help make their commun
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i'm with bbc news. our top stories. police in ferguson say missouri blames continuing violence in part from violence outside state. >> it involves a small number to hide in the crowd and attempt to create chaos. >>> president obama says the kurdish operation to retake iraq's largest dam aided by u.s. air strikes is a major step forward against the sunni militants. >>> the number of aid workers killed around the world has reached an all time high. >>> the pakistani schoolgirl moving on after being shot by the taliban tells her story in a book especially for children. >>> hello. a warm welcome. just want to bring you breaking news. a ukrainian commander has been injured. a leading ukrainian commander has been wounded during fighting near linear donetsk region. he's received multiple shrapnel wounds and was evacuated to the hospital. you may have seen him appearing on television and social immediate you. the ukrainian interior minister says his condition is stable. that news coming to us that a ukrainian top commander has
i'm with bbc news. our top stories. police in ferguson say missouri blames continuing violence in part from violence outside state. >> it involves a small number to hide in the crowd and attempt to create chaos. >>> president obama says the kurdish operation to retake iraq's largest dam aided by u.s. air strikes is a major step forward against the sunni militants. >>> the number of aid workers killed around the world has reached an all time high. >>> the...
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tweet me on twitter @bbc aaron.i've decided i'm going to sell my vacuum, just gathering dust. >> you told me to say that. not even one laugh. >> aaron, i don't know what to do with you. >>> now we're going back to news that i broke just a short time ago coming out of iraq. we are getting reports of a very serious incident of sectarian -- appears to be sectarian violence in the eastern province of diyala in iraq. 30 were killed when gunmen from a shia militia group opened fire in a sunni mosque. bodies have been taken to the hospital. 30 bodies reported to have arrived in the hospital. some witnesses say that more bodies have been left in the mosque. we do not have verified casualty details at the moment. clearly a serious incident there. we'll continue to follow it and bring you the latest here on bbc world news. now still to come on "gmt," from presidents to pop stars, find out why thousands around the world are tipping buckets of icy water all over themselves. 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking
tweet me on twitter @bbc aaron.i've decided i'm going to sell my vacuum, just gathering dust. >> you told me to say that. not even one laugh. >> aaron, i don't know what to do with you. >>> now we're going back to news that i broke just a short time ago coming out of iraq. we are getting reports of a very serious incident of sectarian -- appears to be sectarian violence in the eastern province of diyala in iraq. 30 were killed when gunmen from a shia militia group opened...
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the bbc david stern is in kiev joining us now. why have germans started to talk about war crimes in this way? what are they thinking and worried about? >> reporter: well difficult to say, but it should be said that this incident on sunday created quite a reaction, cite an outcry here in kiev among officials, among the people here seeing these prisoners of war marched through the center of the city of donetsk by the rebels. verbal abuse hurled at them. they were called fascists. the street was cleaned by a street cleaning truck. the accusation or possibility that this is a war crime is echoed by human rights watch. they said this was a clear violation of the geneva convention for the treatment of war prisoners and that it could be a war crime. the one person that disagrees is the russian foreign minister lavrov that said he saw nothing humiliating in this act. they seem to be getting reaction as we speak. >> you mentioned lavrov, the russian fortune minister. he talks about the convoy saying russia will second a second convoy. the
the bbc david stern is in kiev joining us now. why have germans started to talk about war crimes in this way? what are they thinking and worried about? >> reporter: well difficult to say, but it should be said that this incident on sunday created quite a reaction, cite an outcry here in kiev among officials, among the people here seeing these prisoners of war marched through the center of the city of donetsk by the rebels. verbal abuse hurled at them. they were called fascists. the street...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is baby sea world news america. -- bbc world news america. a member of the afghan security forces fire center group of international soldiers. in gaza, the cease-fire between israel and hamas appears to be holding. the u.s. secretary of state sits down with the bbc to talk about the tough questions ahead. >> how are we going to make these? how are you going to eliminate these rockets? demilitarizeing to and move towards a different future? that is really our goal. >> and space exploration could be on the cusp of taking a big leap forward. et.sing down a comment welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. an attack at a military training facility west of kabul has killed an american general and wounded more than a dozen others. the gunman, who was killed shortly after he opened fire, is believed to be a member of the afghan national security forces. the u.s. general who died is being identified as major general harold green him in the most senior american officer to be killed in afghanistan and coalition
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is baby sea world news america. -- bbc world news america. a member of the afghan security forces fire center group of international soldiers. in gaza, the cease-fire between israel and hamas appears to be holding. the u.s. secretary of state sits down with the bbc to talk about the tough questions ahead. >> how are we going to make these? how are you going to eliminate these rockets? demilitarizeing to and move towards a...
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>> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news america." crimes inferior. the unfccc regime of heinous acts and the islamic state of recruiting child soldiers. and afghanistan politics are a mess after both presidential candidate a lot of about inquiry, leaving the country into even greater than -- limbo. lawrence and henry who have been married 80 years. so, did they ever think it would last that long? i did not think it would last a week. [laughter] >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. in syrias in the war are committing unimaginable atrocities according to united nations investigators. the report says they have held frequent public executions, which they forced even children to watch. at the same time, the u.n. says this. government has continued new -- continue to use. weapons against its opponent. tothe outside world has been three years observing the syrian war. this was this morning as it became the world's worst humanitarian catastrophe. recruited i the islamic state. -- by islamic state. a boy seems to be
>> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news america." crimes inferior. the unfccc regime of heinous acts and the islamic state of recruiting child soldiers. and afghanistan politics are a mess after both presidential candidate a lot of about inquiry, leaving the country into even greater than -- limbo. lawrence and henry who have been married 80 years. so, did they ever think it would last that long? i did not think it would last a week. [laughter]...
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i'm geeta guru-murthy with bbc world news. our top stories, the militant group calling itself the islamic state seizes more ground reportedly capturing a key town near the syrian city of aleppo. >>> the neighboring iraq, thousands of stranded by the advance of the islamists. the u.n. says urgent measures are needed to prevent potential genocide. >>> canada promises to donate doses of a vaccine as ebola continues to kill. >> you know how to whistle, don't you? you just put your lips together and blow. >>> one of hollywood's leading ladies, lauren bacall, has died in new york at the age of 89. >>> hello. reports from syria say that islamic state militants have captured a key town near the syrian city of aleppo. clashes around the town reportedly began overnight. it could mean supply lines to syrian rebel groups who control much of aleppo could be blocked. that, of course, is happening at the same time as is is launching a wave of attacks across neighboring iraq. they are said to control a large portion of the region seen here in
i'm geeta guru-murthy with bbc world news. our top stories, the militant group calling itself the islamic state seizes more ground reportedly capturing a key town near the syrian city of aleppo. >>> the neighboring iraq, thousands of stranded by the advance of the islamists. the u.n. says urgent measures are needed to prevent potential genocide. >>> canada promises to donate doses of a vaccine as ebola continues to kill. >> you know how to whistle, don't you? you just...
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i'm peter with bbc world news. our top stories. the french government resigns with senior ministers about os terty measures. >>> fighting in rebel held areas intensifies. >>> politicians warn a civil war after a seized arnt. >>> richard attenborough has died at the age of 90. >>> our top story this hour. the french president has dissolved go. after disagreements over the os stairty policy. he has asked the prime minister to form a new cabinet following public criticism between two senior ministers that said it's choking economic growth. we explain the reasons behind the move. >> reporter: well i think he is under a tremendous amount of pressure at the moment. it's a difficult economic time for him. he came to power promising to create jobs and growth. none of that has happened. more and more voters believe he's not able to do it. more than 80% believe he's not the man to turn the economy around. on the other side he's got pressure from brussels to cut spending harsh areally. what we've seen is members of his party against that kind
i'm peter with bbc world news. our top stories. the french government resigns with senior ministers about os terty measures. >>> fighting in rebel held areas intensifies. >>> politicians warn a civil war after a seized arnt. >>> richard attenborough has died at the age of 90. >>> our top story this hour. the french president has dissolved go. after disagreements over the os stairty policy. he has asked the prime minister to form a new cabinet following public...
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what can we do for you. >> and now bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. down as primes minister, easing the country's clinical deadlock. insions are running high ferguson, missouri after unarmed black teenager was killed. and these refugees left a camp in rwanda for a new life in america. the transition and their first tastes of the u.s.. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. together -- today there is new news about the unrest in iraq. will resign to make way for his nominal placement, after a standoff earlier this week and a shot earlier against the united states. he has been blamed for a failure to tackle islamic state fighters. i spoke them a short time ago and asked if this would increase the chances for stability in iraq. >> i don't think there are good chances but with him still at the helm, i think there be absolutely no chance of bring the politics of baghdad back together, which is vital to inting the syrian population the global credit -- process and
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this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, kovler foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to meet your objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. hat can we do for you? >> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is "world news amercia" reporting from washington -- >> this is "bbc world news america." britain raises its terror threat level to severe. >> the ambition to create an extremist caliphate in the heart of iraq and syria is a threat to our own security here in the u.k. >> nato says russian troops and equipment have illegally crossed into ukraine. a clear violation of the country's sovereignty. moscow denies the accusations. and with charlie's chocolate factory originally a little more crowded. we'll tell yo
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union bank. >> and now "bbc world news america." is "bbc world news america." i'm katty kay. the death of james foley at the hands of fighters sparks outrage. president obama calls on the world to respond. and people across the middle east, there has to be thismon effort to extract cancer so it does not spread. >> the u.s. attorney general arrived in ferguson, missouri in the latest round of trouble. neighbors, modern humans may have lived alongside neanderthals thousands of years longer than originally thought. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. president obama said he was appalled at the beheading of journalist james foley by islamic state militants. the killing was posted online and it is shockingly brutal. foley was abducted while covering the war in syria. correspondent has the story. the images are distressing. >> he was a brother, and a son. james foley worked in iraq and afghanistan. a friend says he was adventurous, kind, and tough. eventually james turned his lens to syria. in 2012, he was kidnapped in the north of the count
union bank. >> and now "bbc world news america." is "bbc world news america." i'm katty kay. the death of james foley at the hands of fighters sparks outrage. president obama calls on the world to respond. and people across the middle east, there has to be thismon effort to extract cancer so it does not spread. >> the u.s. attorney general arrived in ferguson, missouri in the latest round of trouble. neighbors, modern humans may have lived alongside neanderthals...
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stay with us on bbc world news.n the program, the latest on a thai police raid on a gynecology clinic as nine babies are believed to share the same father. choosing is half the fun.. because there's a little something delicious... for everyone. hershey's miniatures, choose your own delicious. and it doesn't even fly. we build it in classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, preserving habitats and serving america's veterans. every day, thousands of boeing volunteers help make their communities the best they can be. building something better for all of us. ♪ >>> you're watching bbc world news with me david eades. the latest headlines. the world health organization has declared the spread of ebola in west africa to be a an international public health emergency. >>> a 10-year-old child is reported to have been killed in an israeli air strike on gaza city as hostilities resume after the end of a three day ceasefire. >>> president obama authorized air strikes against islamis
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>> anddo for now, "bbc world news." bbc world news america. families and gaza are packing up with no place to go. israel says it is ready to expand the cease-fire but can the truth told? rising again topping 900 30. key organizations fighting the spread calls the outbreak unprecedented and out-of-control. and after a ten-year chase, offering a comment and sending back what it sees. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. tonight israel willing to expand the current 72 hours cease-fire in gaza. according to a senior government official. the truce is in the second day and indirect talks between israeli and palestinian representatives to try to negotiate a more permanent end to the conflict are underway in egypt. and a moment our chief international correspondent reports from israel. first, our middle east correspondent spent the day with families in gaza. her report contains images you may found distressing. -- find distressing. >> on the move again. families who fled the shelling now have to leave the u.n. s
>> anddo for now, "bbc world news." bbc world news america. families and gaza are packing up with no place to go. israel says it is ready to expand the cease-fire but can the truth told? rising again topping 900 30. key organizations fighting the spread calls the outbreak unprecedented and out-of-control. and after a ten-year chase, offering a comment and sending back what it sees. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. tonight israel...
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>>> this is bbc america. now live from london, bbc world news. >> hello. this is bbc world news. our top stories. the european space has begun to orbit a comet. >> i'm here at mission control in germany where i will find out what happens next now they have reached this historic milestone. >> residents of gaza try to rebuild their lives while israelis and palestinians are hold indirect peace talks in chi owe. the world health organization hold ohs an emergency meeting on the ebola outbreak in west africa as new cases are found in nigeria. and rupert murdoch gives up attempts to take over one of the world's biggest media companies. >>> hello again. it sounds like science fiction but it's not. it ace an epic journey through space. after a journey lasting a decade rosetta has reached its destination. it is now orbiting the comet but it is doing so in a triangle shape rather than the normal circular pattern because there is so little gravity. the instruments will investigate the structure of the comet, what it is made of, how much water there is and whether there is carbon. those are
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you're watching "gmt" on bbc world news. i'm lucy hockings. >>> people all over the world pay tribute to robyn williams. he was unique, loved by fans of comedy and braced by hollywood elite. he had demons so dark they could have driven him to suicide. >> one only hopes that he's gone to a good place. so -- it's a great loss. it's very sad. >>> a russian aid mission to ukraine. nearly 300 trucks are supplied. will will they be able to cross the border? >>> food and water is transported to those stranded on the mountain in northern iraq. many still in desperate need. we'll speak to the community that wants president obama to do more. >>> also on the program, aaron is looking further at russia's western food bank. >> i can tell you this piggy ain't going to the russian market. this piggy is staying home. why? russia has a glut of this stuff on the market. european farmers are warning of tumbling pork prices as a result of russia's tit for tat. >>> welcome to "gmt." for me he will always be the odd little alien from mindy. for y
you're watching "gmt" on bbc world news. i'm lucy hockings. >>> people all over the world pay tribute to robyn williams. he was unique, loved by fans of comedy and braced by hollywood elite. he had demons so dark they could have driven him to suicide. >> one only hopes that he's gone to a good place. so -- it's a great loss. it's very sad. >>> a russian aid mission to ukraine. nearly 300 trucks are supplied. will will they be able to cross the border?...
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with me now the bbc turkish service.in what the allegations are. >> what we know so far there's an operation in 14 turk i ciish cities. the allegation is spying on officials and planning a coup against the government. that's the accusation of the prime minister. the office areas that got arrested today and a week ago -- hundreds of them -- they are accused of plotting this crew in line with the movement which is a close ally of the prime minister. couple of years ago their alliance started. now they're bitter rivals. >> it's based in the u.s.? >> yes. he's self-exile in pennsylvania, u.s. still he has followers in turkey. police officers are accused of following his orders. >> obviously we've got elections coming up. >> yes. >> this is obviously seen in a political perspective. >> yes. the main opposition party actually accuse the government and said they have elections this weekend and operation is going on today. this is the timing really interesting he said. also the deputy prime minister said a week ago during the pr
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tweet me @bbc aaron.t's all for business for now. >>> we have breaking news on the ebola virus in west africa. we had a stark warning from one of the world's leading charities. they're saying the crisis, the ebola crisis is outstripping the ability of aid organizations to stem the epidemic. what is crucial really. they're liking it to a state of war saying it is deteriorating faster and moving faster than they can respond to. the quote from the head of mss is it is like wartime there. fear here it is moving and advancing. we have no clue how it is going. that's the latest from mss. we'll bring you more on that and more on this story coming up in a moment. [ male announcer ] ours was the first modern airliner, revolutionary by every standard. and that became our passion. to always build something better, airplanes that fly cleaner and farther on less fuel. that redefine comfort and connect the world like never before. after all, you can't turn dreams into airplanes unless your passion for innovation is non
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you're watching "gmt" on bbc world news. our top stories. the ceasefire between israel and hamas has broken down. 27 people have been killed in gaza. there's now reports an israeli soldier has been captured. >>> tackling the world's worst ever outbreak of deadly ebola virus. we're going to ask how easy it is to screen for the disease. >>> a hero's home coming in the united states. the woman sentenced to death for announcing her christian faith. >>> big u.s. jobs numbers out today. >> absolutely. investors get ready for another big number. we're expecting 230,000 new jobs created in july. here's the catch 22. a big number could prompt america's central bank, the federal reserve to raise interest rates faster than expecte expected. >>> it's midday in london, 7:00 a.m. washington, 2:00 p.m. gaza. hours after a three day ceasefire began, the fragile truce broke down. the gaza health ministry says 27 palestinians have been killed. 100 have been injured. breaking news in the last few minutes. israel says one of its soldiers has been captured after
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union bank. >> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news fromca, reporting washington i'm katty kay. the united nations launches its biggest aid appeal in years for the half million iraqis forced to flee the brutal assault of his comic middleton. militants. >> most here believe they can never go home. but how can they stay here? dead byer man is shot police near ferguson, missouri, which is bracing now for more protests after a night of tear gas and gunshots. to gallop intody china with local access taking the reins of this production. welcome to our viewers on public television here in america and elsewhere around the globe. the united nations refugee agency is launching what it says is the largest aid operation in recent times. the aim is to reach more than half a million people displaced by fighting in northern iraq. the appeal comes as the iraqi government is trying to drive islamic state drivers out of to quit. -- out of tikrit. a report from jeremy cook on the plight of refugees who have arrived. >> on the road, clear evidence of u.s. airstrikes that have helped
union bank. >> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news fromca, reporting washington i'm katty kay. the united nations launches its biggest aid appeal in years for the half million iraqis forced to flee the brutal assault of his comic middleton. militants. >> most here believe they can never go home. but how can they stay here? dead byer man is shot police near ferguson, missouri, which is bracing now for more protests after a night of tear gas and...