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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" responding from -- it from washington. rescuers in turkey pull a mother and her baby alive from the rubble days after a quake. gaddafi and his sons are taken to a secret location in the desert. >> once he is in the ground, the spectacle is over and the country can start looking towards the future. >> the world's the revelation hits 7 billion. we have a report on the growing scarcity of water. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. it is nothing short of the merkel. rescuers have pulled a 2 week old baby alive from the rubble two days after an earthquake struck the east of the country. the child the still missing. 230 people are known to have died in the quake. >> the third day began in the best possible way. a baby was brought out through a tiny hole in the concrete. she was premature. she had been born a month early. two weeks into her life, she had only just escaped death. with the tiny baby safely on his way to the hospital, the rescuers are working to bring its mother and it's g
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" responding from -- it from washington. rescuers in turkey pull a mother and her baby alive from the rubble days after a quake. gaddafi and his sons are taken to a secret location in the desert. >> once he is in the ground, the spectacle is over and the country can start looking towards the future. >> the world's the revelation hits 7 billion. we have a report on the growing...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington. i'm katty kay. undercover in syria, the bbc finds evidence that injured people wer shocke and killed in their hospital beds -- were shot and then their hospital beds, even at the -- as protests continue. numbers on job abuse in the u.s. >> clearly, it is a major epidemic that we need to get a grip on, so it does not continue to spiral out of control. >> a new theory -- some van gogh did not kill himself, but was shot accidentally -- vincent van gogh did not kill himself, but was shot accidentally by two teenaged boys playing with the gun. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. there are reports of bloodshed in the city of homs in central syria. the relentless protests are remarkable. the bbc investigation has found evidence of injured protesters being shot dead while lying in their hospital beds. this is one of the first journalists to get in to homs. she went in undercover. this is her exclusive report. >> despite the daily death toll, the protests in syria co
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington. i'm katty kay. undercover in syria, the bbc finds evidence that injured people wer shocke and killed in their hospital beds -- were shot and then their hospital beds, even at the -- as protests continue. numbers on job abuse in the u.s. >> clearly, it is a major epidemic that we need to get a grip on, so it does not continue to spiral out of control....
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." more video footage of the moments leading to the killing of colonel gaddafi as the united nations calls for a full investigation. as a nato signals the end of the alliance's mission, libyans await a declaration of freedom. >> freedom. freedom libya. freedom libya. >> the empire shot down and fenced off. we have a special report from america's newest ghost town. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. in libya, people are still celebrating their first full day of freedom following the death of colonel gaddafi. those celebrations are set to continue over the weekend as the new government formally declares the nation liberated from 40 years of dictatorship, but the day has not been without controversy. the united nations wants an investigation into the circumstances of the duffy's death amid claims that he was executed -- the circumstances of gaddafi's death amid claims that was -- that he was executed. the report does contain some strong images. >> friday mor
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." more video footage of the moments leading to the killing of colonel gaddafi as the united nations calls for a full investigation. as a nato signals the end of the alliance's mission, libyans await a declaration of freedom. >> freedom. freedom libya. freedom libya. >> the empire shot down and fenced off. we have a special report from america's newest ghost town. welcome to our...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." if the euro fails, then europe fails, that is the warning from the german chancellor. the search for survivors continues in turkey where days after the disaster struck, some are clinging to hope. for generations, the residence of tangier island have fished the chesapeake bay. now, this tight-knit community is under threat. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. it is now or never warned the german chancellor as leaders met in brussels to flesh out the details and to the proposals discussed are a bigger write off for greek debt and guarantees for funds is italy and spain need to borrow more. >> 14 times in the past 18 months, europe's leaders have driven this way pledging to fix the eurozone crisis but never has the pressure been bigger than today. >> we have to take decisions to end the uncertainty and the crisis, turn the page and make sure that we take a big step forward for a better future and prosperity for the people of europe. >> much of the focus wa
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." if the euro fails, then europe fails, that is the warning from the german chancellor. the search for survivors continues in turkey where days after the disaster struck, some are clinging to hope. for generations, the residence of tangier island have fished the chesapeake bay. now, this tight-knit community is under threat. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe....
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington. i am jane o'brien. hauled alive from the rubble -- a frantic search after an earthquake in turkey kills at least 270 people. the united states and brings its ambassador -- united states brings its ambassador out of syria. the global population get set to hit a 7 billion. we look at what that means for families in the poorest parts of the world. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. rescue teams in turkey have pulled more survivors from the rubble after the strong earthquake that hit the east of the country on sunday. at least 2 minutes 70 people have been killed, but it is feared -- 270 people have been killed, but it is feared death toll will rise. the city of ercis was the worst hit, with almost 1000 buildings destroyed. from there, daniel sandford send this report. >> hammering, clawing, cutting, pulling frantically at the ruins. the generic people love -- the ordinary people of ercis were helping the official rescue teams. a 29 -year-old man has been
>> and now, "bbc world news america." this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington. i am jane o'brien. hauled alive from the rubble -- a frantic search after an earthquake in turkey kills at least 270 people. the united states and brings its ambassador -- united states brings its ambassador out of syria. the global population get set to hit a 7 billion. we look at what that means for families in the poorest parts of the world. welcome to our viewers on...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm kathy kaye. licensed to kill. two men linked to iran are arrested in the u.s. after trying to assassinate the saudi ambassador. it is a plot for a movie, says the fbi. child sacrifice, new victims, and one was very lucky to survive. we have a special report. >> the many claims kidnapped him for sacrifice live in this village and were arrested and released without charge, but members of this community say they continue to take children for sacrifice. >> and hidden below the ice of antarctica, a group of scientists are digging deep to find a source of life that has never been seen before. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and elsewhere around the world. a plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador to washington was conceived and directed from iran, according to u.s. officials, who today announced they have broken up the scheme and arrested two men with links to the saudi government. they announced the two charged apparently met members of the mexico d
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm kathy kaye. licensed to kill. two men linked to iran are arrested in the u.s. after trying to assassinate the saudi ambassador. it is a plot for a movie, says the fbi. child sacrifice, new victims, and one was very lucky to survive. we have a special report. >> the many claims kidnapped him for sacrifice live in this village and were arrested and...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." welcome to the world, the arrival of birth's 7 billion percent is matched with a question. the united nations cultural agency unesco approved palestine as a member. one of the world's finest is it culture or politics? welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and around the globe. if you are feeling a little cramped today, you have good reason. planet earth now has a population of 7 billion. the philippines was the first country to declare the seventh billionth person. she is a little girl called dankeeka mae who is the only person who does not know how famous she is. the unavoidable question remains, can the world cope with so many of us? >> it is more about samples than exact sums when it comes to global population. the u.n. has declared that any country, one baby born on the 31st of october becomes the seventh billion person. there are many tiny candidates. the philippines' contribution to the 7 billion is dankeeka mae. blissfully unaware of for celebrity status. born into a crowde
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." welcome to the world, the arrival of birth's 7 billion percent is matched with a question. the united nations cultural agency unesco approved palestine as a member. one of the world's finest is it culture or politics? welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and around the globe. if you are feeling a little cramped today, you have good reason. planet earth now has a population of 7...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." we have a deal. europe's leaders say they are closer to saving the eurozone. is it enough? fleeing bangkok after thailand's worst floods in decades, residents seek higher ground. the former pakistani president gives us his friend assessment of where things stand with the u.s.. >> there is a breakdown in confidence between pakistan and the u.s.. >> get ready broadway, there is a new twist on the language barrier leaving audiences laughing. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. after a marathon session which stretched into the morning, the leaders of the eurozone said they struck a deal which will help solve the debt crisis. banks are being asked to write off half of what they were owed. global markets cheered what they heard, was this enough to save the euro? clucks europe woke to the news that against expectations, the leaders had agreed on a plan to fix the eurozone crisis. it might not where did the big bazooka some are calling for but politicians claimed that during t
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." we have a deal. europe's leaders say they are closer to saving the eurozone. is it enough? fleeing bangkok after thailand's worst floods in decades, residents seek higher ground. the former pakistani president gives us his friend assessment of where things stand with the u.s.. >> there is a breakdown in confidence between pakistan and the u.s.. >> get ready broadway, there is a...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." revolutionary forces are going head-to-head with fighters still loyal to gaddafi. trafficking in children, we have a special report on the very young the risk being shipped from uganda to u.k. blackberry goes offline, the little black box is having trouble. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. there is heavy fighting in libya denied as troops of the national transitional council push hard into the city of sirte. according to reporters, there are only a few streets still left in the hands of gaddafi loyalists. our middle east correspondent has witnessed the raging battle. >> sirte is being pummeled and pounded into submission. after a battle that has lasted almost a week, at this day began with soldiers of the new government loading their ammunition for what they hoped would be the last date for fighting. the war for libya has come down to a few streets and blocks in gaddafi's hometown. the fighting is fierce. this afternoon, we went down to the front lines, s
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." revolutionary forces are going head-to-head with fighters still loyal to gaddafi. trafficking in children, we have a special report on the very young the risk being shipped from uganda to u.k. blackberry goes offline, the little black box is having trouble. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. there is heavy fighting in libya denied as troops of the national...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." returning home, israeli soldier gilad shalid exchanged for hundreds of prisoners. >> i'll always believe that the day would come when i would find myself outside of prison. >> for mentally disabled adults locked in a basement in philadelphia and a plot to steal social security checks. and how one man's passion became a quest to protect the creatures of the deep. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. gilad shalit kidnapped when he was 19 and held and is tonight with his family. it was part of a controversial prisoner plot. it was a huge celebration as families welcomed their sons and daughters home. some of whom have been imprisoned for up to 20 years. the middle east editor reports from jerusalem. >> palestinians gathered for the welcome home. those that took up arms against israel are exulted, their actions seen as acts of war. the -- she was waiting for her mother for 10 years for helping suicide bombers reach their target. the father wasn't being relea
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." returning home, israeli soldier gilad shalid exchanged for hundreds of prisoners. >> i'll always believe that the day would come when i would find myself outside of prison. >> for mentally disabled adults locked in a basement in philadelphia and a plot to steal social security checks. and how one man's passion became a quest to protect the creatures of the deep. welcome to our...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." more footage of the moment leading to the killing of gaddafi. the u.n. calls for an investigation. >> for these people the exact way in which gaddafi and his sons met there and means less. to them, it means the end of an era. >> libyans await a declaration of freedom. ♪ >> the end of empire, we have a special report from america's newest ghost town. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. libyans are celebrating their first full day of liberation fall in the death of colonel gaddafi. there are more questions about the circumstances leading up to his death. far from being caught in the crossfire, there are concerns that gaddafi and his sons were executed after their capture. >>>> thank you very much unwelce from tripoli where the celebrations are continuing this evening. we have lots of families coming out of their cars. more than a day after the news came through that colonel gaddafi had been killed. people are still celebrating. it is still sinking in for
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." more footage of the moment leading to the killing of gaddafi. the u.n. calls for an investigation. >> for these people the exact way in which gaddafi and his sons met there and means less. to them, it means the end of an era. >> libyans await a declaration of freedom. ♪ >> the end of empire, we have a special report from america's newest ghost town. welcome to our...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." we have this had a verdict in the appeals case of amanda knox. she will be freed. before a packed courtroom, the jury decided to overturn her conviction of murder. her associate raffaele sollecito will also be freed. we can join our team covering this. here are pictures from the courtroom. >> you could say that they have been courageous coming to a decision. >> they said justice will be done, which ever way that may be. they will have to support this decision. >> we are thankful that amanda's and nightmare is over. she has suffered for three years for a crime she did not commit. we're thankful for our lawyers. not only to defend her brilliantly, they also loved her. we are thankful for the support we have received from all over the world. people who took the time to research the case and could see that they were innocent. we are thankful to the courts for having the courage to look for the truth and to overturn the conviction. we now respectfully ask to give amanda and the rest of our
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." we have this had a verdict in the appeals case of amanda knox. she will be freed. before a packed courtroom, the jury decided to overturn her conviction of murder. her associate raffaele sollecito will also be freed. we can join our team covering this. here are pictures from the courtroom. >> you could say that they have been courageous coming to a decision. >> they said...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington. 10 years after the start of the war, afghanistan's president offers a frank assessment of the failures. >> there is a terrible failure in the security of the afghan people. this is a shock to our government and our coalition partners. >> storming sirte,, gaddafi's home town is now the site of fierce fighting as rebel forces launched an assault on the city. winning the nobel peace prize, this year, three women share the honor and are celebrated for the rights they championed. welcome to our viewers on pbs and america. it is a major conflict that has helped to define the last decade. it is been 10 years since the start of the war in afghanistan. president obama paid tribute to the many who sacrificed and said that the world was closer than ever to defeating al qaeda. on the ground, challenges remain. speaking exclusively to the bbc, afghan president hamid karzai it knowledge of the failure to provide citizens -- to provide security for his citizens. >> scarcely anyone forecast back in 2
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington. 10 years after the start of the war, afghanistan's president offers a frank assessment of the failures. >> there is a terrible failure in the security of the afghan people. this is a shock to our government and our coalition partners. >> storming sirte,, gaddafi's home town is now the site of fierce fighting as rebel forces launched an assault on the...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." revolutionary forces are going head-to-head with fighters still loyal to gaddafi. trafficking in children, we have a special report on the very young the risk being shipped from uganda to u.k. blackberry goes offline, the little black box is having trouble. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. there is heavy fighting in libya denied as troops of the national transitional council push hard into the city of sirte. according to reporters, there are only a few streets still left in the hands of gaddafi loyalists. our middle east correspondent has witnessed the raging battle. >> sirte is being pummeled and pounded into submission. after a battle that has lasted almost a week, at this day began with soldiers of the new government loading their ammunition for what they hoped would be the last date for fighting. the war for libya has come down to a few streets and blocks in gaddafi's hometown. the fighting is fierce. this afternoon, we went down to the front lines, s
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." revolutionary forces are going head-to-head with fighters still loyal to gaddafi. trafficking in children, we have a special report on the very young the risk being shipped from uganda to u.k. blackberry goes offline, the little black box is having trouble. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. there is heavy fighting in libya denied as troops of the national...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." the anger over the economy spills into the streets of athens as warnings of recession strike the west. in new york, demonstrators are taking out their frustrations by marching in mass. fighting for libya's future. after driving out colonel gaddafi, the country's political fate is up for grabs. >> there is no credible sense of solidarity here. people want this revolution to work and are prepared to build a new democracy. >> how this turns in to this. we will brg you the story of an old rail line that has become one of new york's best loved parks. welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and also around the globe. hold on, there might be more economic pain to come. that was the warning from the imf today as they caution that the recession in europe could still be in effect in 2012. this follows a downgrading of italy's credit rating and more unrest on the streets of crease as trade unions staged a strike against the latest austerity measures. in a moment, we will look at the end tier i
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." the anger over the economy spills into the streets of athens as warnings of recession strike the west. in new york, demonstrators are taking out their frustrations by marching in mass. fighting for libya's future. after driving out colonel gaddafi, the country's political fate is up for grabs. >> there is no credible sense of solidarity here. people want this revolution to work and...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." if the euro fails, then europe fails, that is the warning from the german chancellor to european leaders as a grandmother for a summit on the european debt crisis. the search for survivors continues in turkey. some are still clinging to hope. the residents that fished the chesapeake bay. now this tight-knit community is under threat. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also of around the globe. it is now or never warned the german chancellor as european leaders meet in brussels to go over the details to fixity european debt crisis. there is a bigger write off for greek debt and guaranteed funds if italy and spain need to borrow more. our europe and the deer is in brussels and sent this report. >> -- our europe correspondent is in brussels and sent this report. >> the european leaders gathered to fix the crisis but never has the pressure been bigger than today. >> it is in british interest that we solve this crisis. some will be talked about this afternoon in terms of strength
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." if the euro fails, then europe fails, that is the warning from the german chancellor to european leaders as a grandmother for a summit on the european debt crisis. the search for survivors continues in turkey. some are still clinging to hope. the residents that fished the chesapeake bay. now this tight-knit community is under threat. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also of...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." a frantic search for survivors after an earthquake in eastern turkey killed at least 260 people. >> the temperatures are going to fall below freezing again. the great concern that people may not survive another night. >> the united states pulls its ambassador out of syria, accusing the authorities of inciting attacks against against him. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. rescue teams in turkey have pulled more survivors from the rubble after the strong mark would that hit the east of the country on sunday. at least 260 people have been killed. it is feared the death toll will rise. more than 1000 have been injured in the earthquake, which measured 7.2. it struck near the city -- it struck near the border of iran. >> pulling frantically at the ruins of reinforced concrete. the ordinary people desperately helping the official rescue team to look for the hundreds were missing. at the center of this effort is a 29-year-old man who is trapped below at the ru
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." a frantic search for survivors after an earthquake in eastern turkey killed at least 260 people. >> the temperatures are going to fall below freezing again. the great concern that people may not survive another night. >> the united states pulls its ambassador out of syria, accusing the authorities of inciting attacks against against him. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington wanted for crimes against humanity, gaddafi's sun reaches out to the international criminal court. tens of thousands flee, threatened by rising floodwaters. the government offers no guarantee of safety. she died 700 years ago, but today she is meeting technology that c her past and help with decisions of the future. welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and around the globe. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court says the talks are under way and that could save -- see gaddafi's son surrender in for trial. but it is not clear where he is. he was indicted for crimes against humanity after he called for crowds to murder rebels during the early stages of the libyan the revolution. >> this was the last public fighting shortly after the fall of tripoli in late august. he had been reported captured and suddenly turned up to bgreet supporters that spoke to journalists. he disappeared just as quickly and went on the run. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court s
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington wanted for crimes against humanity, gaddafi's sun reaches out to the international criminal court. tens of thousands flee, threatened by rising floodwaters. the government offers no guarantee of safety. she died 700 years ago, but today she is meeting technology that c her past and help with decisions of the future. welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and...
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and now bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america. undercover in syria, the bbc finds evidence of injured people shot and killed in their hospital beds, even as the protests killed today. child abuse in america. shocking figures shows a child dies from neglect or abuse every five hours in the u.s. >> clearly it is a huge public health issue and a major epidemic that we need to fix so it does not continue to spiral out of control. >> the richest woman in france is declared unfit to run her affairs. the legal challenge came from her own daughter. welcome to our viewers on pbs here in america and around the globe. report it is of bloodshed in central syria. the relentless determination of this protest against a brutal government crackdown is remarkable. a bbc investigation found evidence of injured protesters shot dead while lying in their hospital beds. >> despite the daily death toll the protests in syria continue, but the tactics change. they are held at night to minimize casualties and back in march, when they began, the protesters ca
and now bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america. undercover in syria, the bbc finds evidence of injured people shot and killed in their hospital beds, even as the protests killed today. child abuse in america. shocking figures shows a child dies from neglect or abuse every five hours in the u.s. >> clearly it is a huge public health issue and a major epidemic that we need to fix so it does not continue to spiral out of control. >> the richest woman in france...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." if the euro fails, then europe fails, that is the warning from the german chancellor to european leaders as a grandmother for a summit on the european debt crisis. the search for survivors continues in turkey. some are still clinging to hope. the residents that fished the chesapeake bay. now this tight-knit community is under threat. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also of around the globe. it is now or never warned the german chancellor as european leaders meet in brussels to go over the details to fixity european debt crisis. there is a bigger write off for greek debt and guaranteed funds if italy and spain need to borrow more. our europe and the deer is in brussels and sent this report. >> -- our europe correspondent is in brussels and sent this report. >> the european leaders gathered to fix the crisis but never has the pressure been bigger than today. >> it is in british interest that we solve this crisis. some will be talked about this afternoon in terms of strength
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." if the euro fails, then europe fails, that is the warning from the german chancellor to european leaders as a grandmother for a summit on the european debt crisis. the search for survivors continues in turkey. some are still clinging to hope. the residents that fished the chesapeake bay. now this tight-knit community is under threat. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also of...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." moments,addafi's final caught on film. these a last pictures of the man who terrorized libya for 42 years. celebrations erupt across the country after gaddafi is shot dead by revolutionary forces. the images are broadcast around the world. >> gaddafi has been killed at the hands of the revolutionaries. his tyrannies and dictatorships have been ended. this chapter has been closed for libya and all the world. >> what now for the international mission? nato will meet tomorrow to decide when to end its military campaign. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america. he called the rebels' "rats," but he was the one captured in a brain. gaddafi, the man who ruled libya with an iron fist, was killed by rebel fighters in his hometown of sirte. gruesome images of a bloodstained man believed to be gaddafi were shown on television. as news spread, libyans took to the streets to celebrate. this report is from tripoli, and contains graphic images of viewers may find distressing. >> it was the moment t
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." moments,addafi's final caught on film. these a last pictures of the man who terrorized libya for 42 years. celebrations erupt across the country after gaddafi is shot dead by revolutionary forces. the images are broadcast around the world. >> gaddafi has been killed at the hands of the revolutionaries. his tyrannies and dictatorships have been ended. this chapter has been closed for...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> and this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. colonel gaddafi's final moments caught on film. these are the last minutes of the man who terror as libya for 42 years. he was shot dead during crossfire between his supporters and government fighters. >> we shot him. >> what now for the international mission? nato on friday to on friday t decide how to end the military campaign. welcome to our viewers on pbs and around the globe. he called the rebels rats. in the end, he was the one trapped in a dream. muammar gaddafi, who ruled the deal with an iron fist for 42 years, is dead. he was killed by rebel fighters in his hometown of sirte. bloody images were shown on libyan television. libyans took to the streets to celebrate. our correspondent reports now from tripoli. >> he is finished. the only lived through a fraction of his 42-year rule. not too young for celebration. as news emerged of the death of the fugitive leader, the capital erupted in an explosion of relief and joy. civilians, young and old, all headed out harm to the street
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> and this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. colonel gaddafi's final moments caught on film. these are the last minutes of the man who terror as libya for 42 years. he was shot dead during crossfire between his supporters and government fighters. >> we shot him. >> what now for the international mission? nato on friday to on friday t decide how to end the military campaign. welcome to our...
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t( >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this isqçóe1lr "bbc world n america," reporting from washington'm catty kaye. streets of the libyan capital.e1 revolutionary forces opened qualified.hti]xdu -- gaddafi. go nonviolently and peacefully. >> and his dream of racial equality forever changed america. now martin luther king's legacy is given açó permanent memorand oral -- memorial in washington. welcome to our viewers on pbs inrós'á and around the globe. it( fresh fighting in thefá libyan capitalxd today suggesting the fighting is not quite over after all.xdjf gunxd battles broke outxd betwe thexdÑ forces of -- loyal to th transitionale1 government and those who support colonel gaddafilp. this report from tripoli. >> fighters from the n.t.c. were back in battlefáe1 today, hunting down forcesi] still loy to muammar gaddafi. this area is a stronghold ofq support for the former leader. found with a rocket-pro peled grenade. it was one of several arrests made. smoke could be seen across the city as the fighting range -- raged, sparked by< dozensok o his green flag on the streets. this is
t( >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this isqçóe1lr "bbc world n america," reporting from washington'm catty kaye. streets of the libyan capital.e1 revolutionary forces opened qualified.hti]xdu -- gaddafi. go nonviolently and peacefully. >> and his dream of racial equality forever changed america. now martin luther king's legacy is given açó permanent memorand oral -- memorial in washington. welcome to our viewers on pbs inrós'á and around...
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>> and now, "bbc world news" america. >> this is "bbc world news" america reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. 10 years after the start of the war, afghanistan's president offered a frank assessment of one of the key failures. >> i feel terribly badly for the afghan people and this is the greatest shortcoming. >> colonel gaddafi's hometown, sirte, is now the site of fierce fighting, and the largest assault is launched on the city. the nobel peace prize, this year three women share the honor and are celebrated for the rights they champion. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. it's a major conflict which has helped define the last decade and today it's exactly 10 years since the start of the war in afghanistan. to mark the anniversary, president obama paid tribute to the many who have sacrificed and said the world was closer than ever to defeating al qaeda. but on the ground, challenges remain. speaking exclusively to the bbc, afghan president, hamid karzai, acknowledged the failure to provide security for his citizens. from kabul, we start ton
>> and now, "bbc world news" america. >> this is "bbc world news" america reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. 10 years after the start of the war, afghanistan's president offered a frank assessment of one of the key failures. >> i feel terribly badly for the afghan people and this is the greatest shortcoming. >> colonel gaddafi's hometown, sirte, is now the site of fierce fighting, and the largest assault is launched on the city. the nobel...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america,"reported from washington. i'm katty kay. 50,000 people dead. ar onulf of mexico's wor drugs, where an army crackdown has increased to the violence. >> violence against violence will never solve the problem. >> greece erupts. running battles on the streets of athens at the start of the two-day strike. a thousand-year-old viking boat burial is dug up in britain. will show you the treasury told -- which will show you -- we will view the treasure it holds. open to our viewers on pbs in america and also -- welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also across the globe. 1000 police officers who failed a lie detector test work filed -- were fired today. 50,000 people are estimated to have been killed since mexico's president launched a military crackdown on drug cartels five years ago. in a few moments, we're going to hear from the former mexican president, vincente -- vicente fox. >> war on mexico is becoming increasingly dangerous -- the war in mexico is becoming increasingly dangerous and bloody. the governmen
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america,"reported from washington. i'm katty kay. 50,000 people dead. ar onulf of mexico's wor drugs, where an army crackdown has increased to the violence. >> violence against violence will never solve the problem. >> greece erupts. running battles on the streets of athens at the start of the two-day strike. a thousand-year-old viking boat burial is dug up in britain. will show you the...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is a "bbc world news america." wanted for crimes against humanity, gadhafi's sun reaches out to the criminal courts. tens of thousands fleet of bangkok is now threatened by rising floodwaters. the government offers no guarantees of safety. and u.s. teams in europe for the final showdown of the world series. but the venezuelan academy training baseball stars can barely stay in the game. welcome to viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. talks are under way that could see gaddafi's son surrendering for trial. it is not clear where negotiations are taking place because it is not clear where the leaders the sun is actually is. he called for clouds -- crowds to murder rebels during early stages of the revolution. >> this was the last public fighting shortly after the fall of tripoli in late august. he had been reported captured and suddenly turned up to be supporters that spoke to journalists. he disappeared just as quickly and went on the run. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal courts says they
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is a "bbc world news america." wanted for crimes against humanity, gadhafi's sun reaches out to the criminal courts. tens of thousands fleet of bangkok is now threatened by rising floodwaters. the government offers no guarantees of safety. and u.s. teams in europe for the final showdown of the world series. but the venezuelan academy training baseball stars can barely stay in the game. welcome to viewers on pbs in...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america,"reported from washington. i'm katty kay. 50,000 people dead. ar onulf of mexico's wor drugs, where an army crackdown has increased to the violence. >> violence against violence will never solve the problem. >> greece erupts. running battles on the streets of athens at the start of the two-day strike. a thousand-year-old viking boat burial is dug up in britain. will show you the treasury told -- which will show you -- we will view the treasure it holds. open to our viewers on pbs in america and also -- welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also across the globe. 1000 police officers who failed a lie detector test work filed -- were fired today. 50,000 people are estimated to have been killed since mexico's president launched a military crackdown on drug cartels five years ago. in a few moments, we're going to hear from the former mexican president, vincente -- vicente fox. >> war on mexico is becoming increasingly dangerous -- the war in mexico is becoming increasingly dangerous and bloody. the governmen
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america,"reported from washington. i'm katty kay. 50,000 people dead. ar onulf of mexico's wor drugs, where an army crackdown has increased to the violence. >> violence against violence will never solve the problem. >> greece erupts. running battles on the streets of athens at the start of the two-day strike. a thousand-year-old viking boat burial is dug up in britain. will show you the...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." the anger over the economy spills into the streets of athens as warnings of recession strike the west. fighting for libya's future. after driving out colonel gaddafi, the country's political fate is up for grabs. >> there is no credible sense of solidarity here. people want this revolution to work and are prepared to build a new democracy. >> how this turns in to this. we will bring you the story of an old rail line that has become one of new york's best loved parks. welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and also around the globe. hold on, there might be more economic pain to come. that was the warning from the imf today as they caution that the recession in europe could still be in effect in 2012. this follows a downgrading of italy's credit rating and more unrest on the streets of crease as trade unions staged a strike against the latest austerity measures. >> violent protests back on the streets of athens. the pain caused by a tough austerity measures it is harder and harder. t
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." the anger over the economy spills into the streets of athens as warnings of recession strike the west. fighting for libya's future. after driving out colonel gaddafi, the country's political fate is up for grabs. >> there is no credible sense of solidarity here. people want this revolution to work and are prepared to build a new democracy. >> how this turns in to this. we will...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. should the rest of the world bailout europe? finance ministers from the richest countries meet to tackle the financial problems. fighting erupts again on the streets of the libyan capital. revolutionary forces opened fire on forces loyal to colonel gaddafi. >> we will walk non violently and peacefully. >> the dream of racial a polity forever changed america. now martin luther king's presidency is given it -- legacy is given it a permanent memorial in washington. welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and around the globe. what happens in europe does not state in europe. meeting in paris today, ministers from the emerging economies seem to agree. israel, brazil, and china says that the international community should do more to help out europe. the u.s. rejected the idea but this is a reminder of just how much europe's problems are hurting other countries. >> yet another new breast implants to talk about. a writing -- yet another new european rescue plan to talk about. the new imf fu
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. should the rest of the world bailout europe? finance ministers from the richest countries meet to tackle the financial problems. fighting erupts again on the streets of the libyan capital. revolutionary forces opened fire on forces loyal to colonel gaddafi. >> we will walk non violently and peacefully. >> the dream of racial a polity forever changed...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, on the m.j. and o'brien. if the deaths of the least 25 people at the coptic christian rally in cairo as sectarian tensions increase. >> these people are part of a community of a milling, 10% of the egyptian population, but they are a community that feels increasingly under attack. >> the fight for the hometown of colonel gaddafi is met with violent resistance, and navigating the streets of new york. for one female cabdriver, bridging two cultures has provided quite a ride. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. violent clashes return to central cairo last night when a protest over an attack on a church erupted into battles between security forces and protestors, leaving 25 people dead. today, egypt coptic church blasted authorities for not doing enough to protect them against rising sectarian attacks. eight months after hosni mubarak was ousted from power, there are now more questions about where the country stands. we have a rep
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, on the m.j. and o'brien. if the deaths of the least 25 people at the coptic christian rally in cairo as sectarian tensions increase. >> these people are part of a community of a milling, 10% of the egyptian population, but they are a community that feels increasingly under attack. >> the fight for the hometown of colonel gaddafi is met with violent...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." even as your leader strike a deal for the future, president sarkozy said what many actually feel. greece should never have been allowed into the club. fleeing bangkok after thailand's worst sort -- worst flood in decades. residents in the capital seek safer ground. the former president of pakistan gives his frank assessment of where things stand up with the u.s. >> there is a lack of confidence between the u.s. and pakistan. >> get ready, broadway. "chinglish" is coming to town with a new take on language barriers that leaves audiences laughing. welcome to our viewers on pbs and around the globe. the french president calls it a deal that has saved the world from catastrophe. markets around the globe surged after european leaders agreed on a plan to contain the debt crisis. within hours, harmony was broken when mr. sarkozy told french television that greece should never have been allowed to join the eurozone at all. in a moment, the reaction from the greek foreign minister, worst air r
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." even as your leader strike a deal for the future, president sarkozy said what many actually feel. greece should never have been allowed into the club. fleeing bangkok after thailand's worst sort -- worst flood in decades. residents in the capital seek safer ground. the former president of pakistan gives his frank assessment of where things stand up with the u.s. >> there is a lack of...