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bbc news, nigeria. >> what is it that fuels groups like boko haram and spurs their violent extremism? and her new book, sarah chase argues that government corruption often plays a major role. she joined me to discuss her findings. you are just back from nigeria. how do you think is fueling the rise of boko haram? >> particularly at the beginning, boko haram was seen by many people to kick back against corruption. the public integrity was so devastatingly lacking that it was as though you had to have -- you had to seek a more pure, private morality in order to achieve public integrity. >> you write that nigeria has a curse of being rich in oil. is boko haram seen as immune from that corruption? >> the oil corruption has to do with who controls the oil resources. boko haram does not control oil resources. they are or were lashing out at the representatives of a kleptocratic system. but when people go to extremes, when they turn to violence, often the whole situation spins out of control. i think that is what we have seen in nigeria and iraq, and what we saw in northern ireland. >> there
bbc news, nigeria. >> what is it that fuels groups like boko haram and spurs their violent extremism? and her new book, sarah chase argues that government corruption often plays a major role. she joined me to discuss her findings. you are just back from nigeria. how do you think is fueling the rise of boko haram? >> particularly at the beginning, boko haram was seen by many people to kick back against corruption. the public integrity was so devastatingly lacking that it was as...
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from can we create -- discipline and trust can we create something greater than ourselves. >> bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america. i am katty kay. >> an embassy is attacked leaving nine dead. we have a report from a country descending into chaos. a massive blizzard does not live up to the billing in manhattan. new england is not so lucky. the wind is still brutal. >> 70 years after it was liberated, survivors and dignitaries met at all shorts -- auschwitz. >> welcome to our viewers here and around the globe. we started at libya. the attackers sent off a car bomb before entering the building. security officials say nine people were killed, including an american and a french citizen. after the colonel was ousted. we traveled to tripoli which is controlled by militias. >> gaddafi vowed to hunt his enemies alley by allie and house by house. the dictator is dead and the streets of tripoli are near normality. many live with suspicion and fear. welcome to what remains of tripoli international airport. the rivalry between the so-called guardians of the revolution turned to host
from can we create -- discipline and trust can we create something greater than ourselves. >> bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america. i am katty kay. >> an embassy is attacked leaving nine dead. we have a report from a country descending into chaos. a massive blizzard does not live up to the billing in manhattan. new england is not so lucky. the wind is still brutal. >> 70 years after it was liberated, survivors and dignitaries met at all shorts --...
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mufg, we build relationships that build the world. >> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." a ship carrying 500 migrants is towed into port for the second time in a week. new sanctions on north korea. the first of retributions for the cyber attack on sony. and the music of afghanistan, a new generation is keeping cultural traditions alive. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. a cargo ship carrying around 500 migrants who were abandoned by their crew in the mediterranean has arrived at a port in southern italy tonight after being towed by the italian coast guard. these pictures show the boat being pulled into port. most of the migrants are thought to be syrian and include children and pregnant women. it is the second time in a week that a ship has been abandoned by the people running it. our correspondent reports. >> these grainy nighttime shots show italy's rescue of the drifting ship. it was abandoned deliberately, leaving the migrants on board to be rescued by the coast guard. it is a new tactic, and it appears t
mufg, we build relationships that build the world. >> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." a ship carrying 500 migrants is towed into port for the second time in a week. new sanctions on north korea. the first of retributions for the cyber attack on sony. and the music of afghanistan, a new generation is keeping cultural traditions alive. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. a cargo ship...
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we build relationships that build the world. >> bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america from washington. funerals for those who died in the paris attacks. france honors three dead police officers. israel buries the four who were killed in a kosher supermarket. new footage emerges of the shooting at charlie hebdo. preaching a message of reconciliation, pope francis arrives in sri lanka to a warm welcome. welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. the funerals have taken place. the people killed -- taken place for the people killed in the capital. they died so that france could live in freedom. in a sign of defiance, charlie hebdo is reducing -- releasing an issue with the prophet mohammed on the cover. >> they say freedom has a price. this was the price it forced on france. three police officers killed along with 14 others in islamist attacks. for the highest price, they received the highest honor on their coffins from the head of state. the sacrifice was enough to move the relatives and the prime minister and president. his gentleness is a stark co
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mufg, we build relationships that build the world. >> bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. >> a terrorist attack in the heart of paris. gunmen open fire at the office of a french magazine, killing 12. >> it stopped across from where we were and two guys with black masks got out and fired. >> people express solidarity with the journalists and vowed to protect freedom of speech. collecting the victims of the ebola epidemic in sierra leone. burial teams are racing against time. >> welcome to our viewers around the globe. vigils are being held for the journalists and police officers being killed in paris. gunmen broke into the office of charlie hebdo and opened fire on the staff. the magazine has been a attached before for publishing cartoons of the prophet mohammed. -- has been attacked before for publishing cartoons of the prophet mohammed. >> people are literally stunned by the horror of what unfolded here in the center of paris in a busy district. people have come out in solidarity with the staff and the journalists of charlie hebdo. we ar
mufg, we build relationships that build the world. >> bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. >> a terrorist attack in the heart of paris. gunmen open fire at the office of a french magazine, killing 12. >> it stopped across from where we were and two guys with black masks got out and fired. >> people express solidarity with the journalists and vowed to protect freedom of speech. collecting the victims of the ebola...
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jon donnison, bbc news, sydney. >>> do stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come a special report for you from china's border region where airing a political grievance can lead to many years in jail. stay with us for more. a revolutionary new program that allows you to earn a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. >>> this is "bbc world news." i'm david eades. the latest headlines. a ship being rescued off the italian coast has 450 migrants onboard. 40 of them children. the italian coast guard has told the bbc. >>> the operation to find wreckage from the missing airasia plane has moved underwater with specialist equipment to search the sea floor. >>> china says it's facing a growing threat from militant islam. it's in the midst of a year-long crackdown on what it describes as terrorism driven by religious extremism. the campaign is focused on the western province of xinjiang that's home to china's uyghur ethnic minority. they are predominantly muslim. despite doubling the policing budget and jailing hu
jon donnison, bbc news, sydney. >>> do stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come a special report for you from china's border region where airing a political grievance can lead to many years in jail. stay with us for more. a revolutionary new program that allows you to earn a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. >>> this is "bbc world news." i'm david eades. the latest headlines. a ship being...
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jon donnison, bbc news, sydney. >>> do stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come, a special report for you from china's border region where airing a political grievance can lead to many years in jail. stay with us for more. you want an advanced degree, but sometimes work can get in the way. now capella university offers flexpath, a revolutionary new program that allows you to earn a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. at legalzoom you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ keep your spirits high... the calories low... and the bill? even lower. new cedar grilled l
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>>> this is bbc america and now, live from london, "bbc world news." >>> welcome to "bbc world news." our top stories. canceled emergency services brace for blizzards in the u.s. and canada. hundreds of survivors from auschwitz. trying to find out whether russian agents were involved in a man's death. >>> president obama left india saying the two countries should be what he calls best partners. >>> hello, again. the superstorm in the united states specifically on the east coast where blizzard conditions and near hurricane winds are battering that part of the country. state of emergency have been declared in various states. let's show these from south new jersey connecticut, new york state, boston is badly affected. it is moving up toward canada. winter storm juneau as it's called could be dropping up to 90 centimeters on the east coast. more than 6500 flights canceled. many won't be taking off or landing until wednesday. roads have been closed in new york. private vehicles banned from the streets. 60 million people could be affected by the snow and high winds. we have this report from
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we build relationships that build the world. >> bbc world news. >> this is bbc world news. reporting from washington. oil prices take another dip. for the markets, news that has sent them humbling. -- tumbling. kurdish forces are battling and making gains./ we will show you what is generating all the buzz. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. it was a while they on the markets. the dow jones industrial average closed down 130 points. that is due to the meltdown in oil prices fueled by oversupply and sluggish demand. the implications are being felt around the world. price of crude oil is the lowest it has been in five years, at just over $51 a barrel. there was a shock before recovering. that follows the startling plunge of 6%. the fault appears to have been prompted by saudi arabia. u.s. oil prices have fallen further. the symbolic threshold of $50. the drop has been dramatic over the past six months. brent crude and u.s. oil have fallen 50% since the middle of last year. i spoke a brief time ago with john kingston, a director of news
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is "bbc world news america." torturous wait for news of hostages held by islamic state. families are distraught. in eastern ukraine, fighting is heating up again, making it almost impossible to get aid to people stranded by the war. >> not far from here, there are communities that are completely cut off. people who are living here cannot get out anymore. >> and, how would you like a chip in your hand? not a potato chip, a microchip. at this swedish firm, they are replacing everything from id cards to door keys. welcome to our viewers on television -- public television in america and also around the globe. there is uncertainty surrounding the fate of two hostages held by islamic state. jordan has demanded proof that their pilot is a life before they agreed to do a prisoner swap to free him. earlier today, the wife of the japanese journalist made a personal appeal for his safe return. our middle east correspondent has the latest. >> and other torturous day of waiting for the father of the jordanian fighter pilot ca
is "bbc world news america." torturous wait for news of hostages held by islamic state. families are distraught. in eastern ukraine, fighting is heating up again, making it almost impossible to get aid to people stranded by the war. >> not far from here, there are communities that are completely cut off. people who are living here cannot get out anymore. >> and, how would you like a chip in your hand? not a potato chip, a microchip. at this swedish firm, they are replacing...
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bbc world news." our top stories. as the weather clears divers continue the search for the airasia plane which crashed off borneo. there's no sign yet of its black boxes. >>> firefighters in south australia say they're racing to get a major bush fire under control before weather conditions worsen on wednesday. >>> the french president condemns the apparent decision of a french mayor not to allow a roma baby to be buried in the local cemetery. >>> and under pressure the euro weakens to a near nine-year low as investors worldwide worry greece will exit the single currency. we'll have a full business round-up. >>> hello, and welcome to the program. recovery teams have resumed their search in the java sea as they race to find bodies and wreckage from the airasia flight which crashed last week. teams of divers are hoping to find the plane's flight recorders, which could help explain why it came down. weather conditions have improved although underwater currents are still strong. 37 bodies have so far been
bbc world news." our top stories. as the weather clears divers continue the search for the airasia plane which crashed off borneo. there's no sign yet of its black boxes. >>> firefighters in south australia say they're racing to get a major bush fire under control before weather conditions worsen on wednesday. >>> the french president condemns the apparent decision of a french mayor not to allow a roma baby to be buried in the local cemetery. >>> and under...
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"bbc world news".news.." >> hello. i'm david eaves with "bbc world news." our top story. the new greek prime minister says his country won't default on his debt but the bailout will be renegotiated. >>> an anti-tank shell apparently hits an israeli vehicle. vigils for two hostages from japan and jordan being held by islamic state. the mother of one of them pleads for his release. >> dear mr. prime minister shin doe abe. please save the life of kenji. i call on you to work with all your strength and negotiations with the jordanian government until the very end. >> also in the program, that is one big apple. the l giant makes the biggest quarterly profit of any public company ever. >> hello. thanks for joining us here on "bbc world news." greece's new prime minister, alexis alexis alexis has promised to negotiate with greece's creditors. he has been given 2 billion funds by the european community to shore up the bailout but itthe terms are not popular in greece. there had been thoughts he would bailout on the money, he said there will not be any irresponsible actions. what
"bbc world news".news.." >> hello. i'm david eaves with "bbc world news." our top story. the new greek prime minister says his country won't default on his debt but the bailout will be renegotiated. >>> an anti-tank shell apparently hits an israeli vehicle. vigils for two hostages from japan and jordan being held by islamic state. the mother of one of them pleads for his release. >> dear mr. prime minister shin doe abe. please save the life of...
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we build relationships that build the world. >> and now, "bbc world news america." ♪ >> it is "bbc worldica ." reporting from washington. lebanon imposes new restrictions on syrian's trying to enter their borders as the country tries to struggle to cope with the more than one million refugees who have already arrived. jury selection begins in the boston marathon bombing trial, and the 1200 will be narrowed down to the 12 to hear the case. and from singapore to miami. ♪ welcome to our viewers on public television in your -- in america and elsewhere around the world. there is a staggering refugee crisis and today, lebanon has taken unprecedented moves. the nation, which has taken in more than one million syrians, as imposed new visa restrictions. from lebanon, we report. >> the lebanese fear for their future. this is one side effect of the reemergence of malicious. these are christians protecting their town from jihadists who arrive with muslim refugees from syria. there are divisions in this fragile country. somewhere it could lead to new civil war. the refugees are crises. this town, pop
we build relationships that build the world. >> and now, "bbc world news america." ♪ >> it is "bbc worldica ." reporting from washington. lebanon imposes new restrictions on syrian's trying to enter their borders as the country tries to struggle to cope with the more than one million refugees who have already arrived. jury selection begins in the boston marathon bombing trial, and the 1200 will be narrowed down to the 12 to hear the case. and from singapore to...
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mufg, we build relationships that build the world. >> and now, bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america from washington. handshakes in havana for the most senior american visitor in decades. now, the hard work of normalizing relations. in the midst of a standoff, the israeli prime minister is invited to washington and no one bothered to consult the white house. the northern white rhino is close to extinction. we will show you the efforts being made to stop the disappearance for good. ♪ >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the talks between cuba and the u.s. are not just historic. they are being called collaborative and productive. the countries have not met in decades. years of diplomatic decrees mean there are hurdles to restoring ties. we have this report. >> it feels like the beginning of a new era. the negotiators know each other for previous talks -- from previous talks. the diplomat is in town, the most senior visit in 35 years. they will be making history at the table restoring diplomatic ties and reopening embassies.
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announcer: now, bbc world news america. host: this is bbc world news america.ne is from jordan and the other is from japan. both are islamic state hostages under threat and jordan says it is willing to do a deal. an attack increases tensions in a volatile region. it took 10 long years to save enough money to buy the fridge. now, it has finally arrived and everyone is celebrating. ♪ host: welcome to our viewers and around the globe. jordan says they are willing to do a deal with islamic state to free a fighter pilot. i s issued a deadline that threatened to kill the air man if they do not release a woman who is jailed for her part in a suicide bombing in which 60 were killed. the deadline has passed. here is frank gardner. frank: the captured were threatened with beheading by islamic state. in jordan, the call is for a prisoner swap and he does not believe his country should be fighting. >> when he joined the air force we never knew he would be joining other countries to fight outside of the borders. joining the coalition is not in our interest. it is not our wa
announcer: now, bbc world news america. host: this is bbc world news america.ne is from jordan and the other is from japan. both are islamic state hostages under threat and jordan says it is willing to do a deal. an attack increases tensions in a volatile region. it took 10 long years to save enough money to buy the fridge. now, it has finally arrived and everyone is celebrating. ♪ host: welcome to our viewers and around the globe. jordan says they are willing to do a deal with islamic state...
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now, live from london "bbc world news". >> hello. i'm with "bbc world news." our top stories. president obama declares the united states now has an opportunity to turn the page after years of war and recession. france announce s as a wrath of new security measures four men charged with terrorist attacks two weeks ago. >>> russia says moscow doesn't want a new cold war and his country will not allow one to occur. >>> rebels in yemen tighten their grip on the capital taking over the palace of the country's second largest airport is closed. >>> we take a look at the difference between extreme wealth and poverty in istanbul. >>> hello. welcome to the program. president obama has declared an end to the final crisis saying the u.s. has turned the page after years of war and recession. in his state of the union address he appealed to the republican controlled congress to back his strategy for what he calls middle class economics and he would veto any bill that would threaten his administration's achievements. reporting from washington. >> the president of the united states. >> report
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we build relationships that build the world. >> now, bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news reporting from washington. two were killed during an anti-terrorist operation and belgium. the suspects were about to launch large-scale attacks after returning from syria. new satellite images show the nigerian town before and after it was attacked by boko haram. the destruction is widespread. >> oscar nominations are announced. who will go home with the coveted trophies? we will break down the short list. welcome to our viewers on public television. an operation by anti-terrorist police have left two dead. the federal prosecutor says the suspects were on the verge of committing a major terrorist attack. they opened fire on security forces. he said there was no evidence of a direct link to attacks in paris and that the raid was part of an investigation into extremists returning from syria. chris morris reports for us. >> just before 6:00 in the evening and a small belgian town -- in small belgian town, the shots and flames at the windows. look inside the building and you can see a po
we build relationships that build the world. >> now, bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news reporting from washington. two were killed during an anti-terrorist operation and belgium. the suspects were about to launch large-scale attacks after returning from syria. new satellite images show the nigerian town before and after it was attacked by boko haram. the destruction is widespread. >> oscar nominations are announced. who will go home with the coveted trophies? we...
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john sudworth, bbc news, shanghai. >>> you're watching "bbc world news." let's bring you some other news from around the world now. in nigeria, a bomb has exploded at a military barracks in gombe. there have also been reports of gunfire. it's not yet known if there are casualties. the explosion itself follows an attempted attack at another barracks on wednesday. >>> a tropical storm that passed through the philippines this week has left more than 50 people dead. the storm hit the south and the center of the country. winds of up to 80 kilometers an hour gusting. authorities have criticized some people for ignoring the storm warnings. >>> in his first public ceremony of the new year, pope francis has prayed for blessings for the entire human family, as he put it. thousands of people crowded into st. peter's square to see him and to listen to him. celebrating mass in the morning in st. peter's basilica, francis asked that god grant peace to our days. >>> a passenger aboard the airasia flight which disappeared last week has become the first victim to be return
john sudworth, bbc news, shanghai. >>> you're watching "bbc world news." let's bring you some other news from around the world now. in nigeria, a bomb has exploded at a military barracks in gombe. there have also been reports of gunfire. it's not yet known if there are casualties. the explosion itself follows an attempted attack at another barracks on wednesday. >>> a tropical storm that passed through the philippines this week has left more than 50 people dead. the...
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eades with "bbc world news." our top story. saudi arabia prepares for the funeral of king abdullah. his 79-year-old half-brother has become the new rule. >>> yingluck shinawatra has been banned from office. >>> japan has said it has heard nothing from islamic state militants holding two hostages after the deadline for $200 million ransoms passed. >>> and was this the moment the boy king parted company with his beard. king tut's golden mask gets a glue job. . >>> hello. thanks for joining us. king abdullah of saudi arabia has died. he was 90 years old. he'd been in hospital for several weeks, with pneumonia. well, the new monarch has made clear, there'll be no change of direction for the country, following the succession. in his first public address, king salman abdullah he's half brother, calls for unity and solidarity among muslims. the new king has also tweeted a message. he says i ask god to help me succeed in my service of the dear people and realize their hopes the protect our country and the nation's safety
eades with "bbc world news." our top story. saudi arabia prepares for the funeral of king abdullah. his 79-year-old half-brother has become the new rule. >>> yingluck shinawatra has been banned from office. >>> japan has said it has heard nothing from islamic state militants holding two hostages after the deadline for $200 million ransoms passed. >>> and was this the moment the boy king parted company with his beard. king tut's golden mask gets a glue job. ....
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david loin bbc news kabul. >> do stay with us here on bbc "world news."till to come exclusive footage of a former chinese government official meeting the dalai lama. we'll find out what was going on. you show up. you stay up. you listen. you laugh. you worry. you do whatever it takes to take care of your family. and when it's time to plan for your family's future we're here for you. we're legalzoom, and for over 10 years we've helped families just like yours with wills and living trusts. so when you're ready start with us. doing the right thing has never been easier. legalzoom. legal help is here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you want it ♪ ♪ go out and get it ♪ >>> you're watching "bbc world news." i'm james menendez. the headlines so far. malaysian officials declare that the disappearance of flight mh370 was an accident and that there were no survivors. >>> japanese government is analyzing a new voice recording, apparently issued by the militant group islamic state. it sets a new deadline of sunset tonight for a hostage deal. >>> the world health organization says the num
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we build relationships that build the world. >> now, bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america. i am katty kay. islamic state demands $200 million for the release of japanese hostages. if it does not get the cash, it says it will kill them. a presidential palace is seized by shiite rebels, who demand changes for the government. obama has a long wish list for his state of the union and congress is in republican hands. he will not get much of it. >welcome to our viewer on public television and around the globe. the japanese prime minister says the threat by islamic state militants to kill japanese has to just -- hostages is unforgivable. a man speaking with an english accent threatens to kill the men unless the ransom is paid. rupert wingfield-hayes has the covered. >> he is a well-known japanese freelance filmmaker who was last seen crossing the border into syria, believe to be on his way to interview members of islamic state. he is a self-styled military contractor. some call him a war tourist. this is a photo showing him in combat fatigues and carrying an assault rifle
we build relationships that build the world. >> now, bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america. i am katty kay. islamic state demands $200 million for the release of japanese hostages. if it does not get the cash, it says it will kill them. a presidential palace is seized by shiite rebels, who demand changes for the government. obama has a long wish list for his state of the union and congress is in republican hands. he will not get much of it. >welcome to our...
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>>> this is bbc america and now, live from london, "bbc world news." >>> hello, i'm with "bbc world news." our top stories. japanese prime minister abdo kills two japanese hostages. >> translator: it is unforgivable and i feel resentment toward human life. i demand the release of the two japanese. >> china's economic growth goes to the lowest in years. bowko haram militants killing hundreds of people. >>> hello and welcome to the program. the japanese prime minister ap doe demands they release two japanese hostages after the jihadists threatened to kill them. they showed two men in orange jump suits. they will be killed unless a ransom of $200 million be paid by japan. this is a day after a pledge of around $200 million in military assistant. speaking in israel he demanded immediate release and said there would be no change in japanese policy. >> translator: they have released a video which threatens to kill japanese citizens. it is unforgivable and i feel strong resentment toward the human life. i demand they release imimmediately. i have instructed my government to respect hughman life
>>> this is bbc america and now, live from london, "bbc world news." >>> hello, i'm with "bbc world news." our top stories. japanese prime minister abdo kills two japanese hostages. >> translator: it is unforgivable and i feel resentment toward human life. i demand the release of the two japanese. >> china's economic growth goes to the lowest in years. bowko haram militants killing hundreds of people. >>> hello and welcome to the...
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new light. liberty mutual insurance. blp. >>> you're watching "bbc world news." our headlines so far. eugene de kock one of the most notorious assassins of apartheid era south africa has been granted parole. he ran a death squad that targeted opponents of white rule. >>> the u.n. war crimes tribunal for yugoslavia is delivering a final verdict in the case of five bossnian serbs linked to the massacre. >>> the family of two being held by islamic state militants have made personal appeals for their safe return. the plea was issued as the deadline for the militants came and went. now this report from amman. >> reporter: another torturous day of waiting for the father of the jordanian fighter pilot captured last month. lieutenant mu'ath call kaseasbeh was shot down during the bombing campaign against islamic state. appeals were made to the militants to fellow muslims to set him free. >> translator: forgive the quality of the prophet. they thought that all paths were blocked. if you forgive your brother, the response will be very positive from all jordanians. twice is threatened to kill th
new light. liberty mutual insurance. blp. >>> you're watching "bbc world news." our headlines so far. eugene de kock one of the most notorious assassins of apartheid era south africa has been granted parole. he ran a death squad that targeted opponents of white rule. >>> the u.n. war crimes tribunal for yugoslavia is delivering a final verdict in the case of five bossnian serbs linked to the massacre. >>> the family of two being held by islamic state...
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flexpath, a revolutionary new program that allows you to earn a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. >>> you are watching "bbc world news." i'm david eades. the latest headlines. the three police officers killed in last week's paris attacks have been given france's highest award. funerals are being held in israel for the jewish victims on the attack of a kosher supermarket in paris. let's catch up on the business news. erin is here with more on airasia. >> we are talking about the plane makers and the battle. let me explain. thanks, david. needless to say, 2014 was a horrible a tough year for the aviation industry. divers retrieve the cockpit voice recorder of the airasia jet that crashed in the java sea two weeks ago. they are working on jetable black boxes that can float, allowing them to be recovered more easily. today, they say they tipped boeing in terms of the number of orders they received. airbus is trailing boeing when it comes to deliveries. deliveries are important for the manufacturers. that's when they get paid. let's go straight to the source. john is chief operating officer. great to have you w
flexpath, a revolutionary new program that allows you to earn a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. >>> you are watching "bbc world news." i'm david eades. the latest headlines. the three police officers killed in last week's paris attacks have been given france's highest award. funerals are being held in israel for the jewish victims on the attack of a kosher supermarket in paris. let's catch up on the business news. erin...
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and now live from london, bbc world news. >>> hello. i'm david eades with bbc world news. 10,000 soldiers will be deployed to protect key sights in france including jewish schools. >> i'm jim wilcox live in paris, where in the next ten minutes, benjamin netanyahu is to visit the kosher supermarket where four hostages and the gunman died. >>> as two female suicide bombers strike in northeastern nigeria, there are calls for more international resolve to fight bocoko haram militants. >>> hope for answers as one of the data recorders from the air asia flights is recovered. >>> also reaping the rewards of 12 years in the making "boyhood" is the big winner at the golden globe awards. >>> hello. thanks for being here with us from bbc world news. france is to mobilize 10,000 troops to protect the country, this on the back of last week's terrorist attacks in paris. the defense minister says they will boost security around what he describes as sensitive sights including jewish schools. well, the move alerts from a crisis meeting to discuss securit
and now live from london, bbc world news. >>> hello. i'm david eades with bbc world news. 10,000 soldiers will be deployed to protect key sights in france including jewish schools. >> i'm jim wilcox live in paris, where in the next ten minutes, benjamin netanyahu is to visit the kosher supermarket where four hostages and the gunman died. >>> as two female suicide bombers strike in northeastern nigeria, there are calls for more international resolve to fight bocoko haram...
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mufg, we build relationships that build the world. >> and now, bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. hackers break into the twitter and youtube accounts of the u.s. military central command. they say they are working for islamic state. france launches a major military deployment to try to stop another terrorist attack. by tuesday, 10,000 troops will guard areas at risk. survivors return to class with a mix of grief and determination. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. hackers claiming to be acting on behalf of islamic state have broken into the twitter and youtube accounts of u.s. central command. they've released a statement saying operational military networks were not compromised. others say it is very disturbing. >> for a brief time this morning when you went on to central command's youtube site, this is what you found. a propaganda video made by islamic state, showing they had hacked the account of the u.s. military. seemingly more sinister was what was posted on centcom's twitter page. this
mufg, we build relationships that build the world. >> and now, bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. hackers break into the twitter and youtube accounts of the u.s. military central command. they say they are working for islamic state. france launches a major military deployment to try to stop another terrorist attack. by tuesday, 10,000 troops will guard areas at risk. survivors return to class with a mix of grief and determination....
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is bbc world news america. >> funding of the presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. the newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good. the kovler foundation. and, mufg. >> build a solid foundation and you can commence -- connect communities and commerce for centuries. we believe that financial partnerships should endure the test of time. with time comes change. what matters is that you are strong enough to support it. >> and now, bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america. sold out the first edition of charlie hebdo flies off of the newsstands. the cellblocks are emptying on guantanamo bay. we have a special report. at 84 years old, clint eastwood is still a hollywood superstar. we speak to him about his new film, american sniper. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. charlie hebdo is alive and will live on. those of the words of the satirical magazine. the militant group claims it ordered the assaul
is bbc world news america. >> funding of the presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. the newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good. the kovler foundation. and, mufg. >> build a solid foundation and you can commence -- connect communities and commerce for centuries. we believe that financial partnerships should endure the test of time. with time comes change. what matters is that you are strong enough to support it. >>...