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>>> hello, i'm david eades with "bbc world news." our top stories, as the battle for the syrian city of kobane drags on, turkey's prime minister in a defiant bbc interview rejects criticism that his country is not doing enough to fight islamic state militants. >> how can they expect turkey to send turkish ground troops with the same risk on our border? >>> the british hostage john cantlie appears in another video from i.s. which claims to show him in kobane within the last fortnight. >>> as washington looks to end the controversy over quarantine for health workers from ebola-infected countries, an update for you from the u.n. ebola hub in ghana. >>> also mexico's missing students. police are now following a new lead after the arrest of four members of a drugs gang accused of abducting them. >>> thanks for joining us. the turkish prime minister says he is shocked at western criticism of his country's approach towards the so-called islamic state militants in syria. ahmet davutoglu says it's wrong to expect turkey to send ground troops
>>> hello, i'm david eades with "bbc world news." our top stories, as the battle for the syrian city of kobane drags on, turkey's prime minister in a defiant bbc interview rejects criticism that his country is not doing enough to fight islamic state militants. >> how can they expect turkey to send turkish ground troops with the same risk on our border? >>> the british hostage john cantlie appears in another video from i.s. which claims to show him in kobane...
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we went to one of the camps where they were celebrating ead.y people telling us that they were sad that they could not really celebrate it the way they would have like to. sol charities were donating meat and they were able to have the traditional immediately that they said that they would have loved to give presents to their children to be able to celebrate and, of course, that wasn't the case. in the meantime, the peshmerga forces are pretty much on the defensive against, again, here without really giving hope to these families that they will be able to go back to the hometowns any time soon because isil is still establishing a major presence in some of these territories and the situation on the ground really hasn't changed much for them. >> isil released a video yesterday in which they appear to behead alan hen, and threaten 26-year-olds former army ranger supplying medical aid in syria when he was kidnapped. this is the fourth execution video released by isil. after keeping quiet for a year after his kidnapping, his parents published a vide
we went to one of the camps where they were celebrating ead.y people telling us that they were sad that they could not really celebrate it the way they would have like to. sol charities were donating meat and they were able to have the traditional immediately that they said that they would have loved to give presents to their children to be able to celebrate and, of course, that wasn't the case. in the meantime, the peshmerga forces are pretty much on the defensive against, again, here without...
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i'm david eads with "bbc world news." our top stories. a case of ebola in new york city. a doctor who had recently returned from west africa tests positive for the virus. at the same time, mali has revealed its first case of the disease. >>> day two of the eu leaders meeting in brussels where a row is sparked after several states are told they need to pay more money. >>> it's a controversial decision, but uefa awards serbia a win over albania in last week's aborted euro 2016 qualification match with albania. >>> we follow health workers trying to administer the polio vaccine in pakistan, as the country records the highest number of cases in nearly 15 years. >>> hello. thanks very much for joining us. a doctor in new york is the first to be diagnosed with the doctor. dr. craig spencer had returned from guinea. he's been placed in isolation at bellevue hospital after that pretty dramatic rush. the authorities held a late night press conference to assure the public there was no cause for alarm. >> i know it's a frightening situation. i know when you watch it on the news and
i'm david eads with "bbc world news." our top stories. a case of ebola in new york city. a doctor who had recently returned from west africa tests positive for the virus. at the same time, mali has revealed its first case of the disease. >>> day two of the eu leaders meeting in brussels where a row is sparked after several states are told they need to pay more money. >>> it's a controversial decision, but uefa awards serbia a win over albania in last week's aborted...
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i'm david eads with "bbc world news." our top stories -- scuffles in hong kong as protesters continue to occupy key streets despite police calls for the blockade to end. >>> the battle rages as islamic state fighters try to take the syrian border town of kobane. australia is also joining the campaign of air strikes against i.s. militants in iraq. >> it is in everyone's best interests that the murderous raid of the isil death cult be checked and rolled back, and that's what we're determined to do. >>. >>> the british prime minister pays a surprise visit to afghanistan to bolster the new leadership. president ashraf ghani thanked the contribution from british troops. >> your presence here has meant that london has been safe, as well as the rest of the world. >> also, what does faith mean to families in these modern times? we meet a catholic family in the philippines. >>> hello, thanks for joining us. student leaders at the forefront of the pro-democracy protests in hong kong have told the bbc that talks with the government
i'm david eads with "bbc world news." our top stories -- scuffles in hong kong as protesters continue to occupy key streets despite police calls for the blockade to end. >>> the battle rages as islamic state fighters try to take the syrian border town of kobane. australia is also joining the campaign of air strikes against i.s. militants in iraq. >> it is in everyone's best interests that the murderous raid of the isil death cult be checked and rolled back, and that's...
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." >> hello, i'm david eades with "bbc world news." turkey's prime minister says he's shocked by his country's decision not to commit turkish troops in the fight against islamic state militants. >>> the british hostage john campley appears in another video. this time he says he's in the contested city of kobane. >>> washington looks to end the controversy over quarantine for health workers from ebola affected countries. >>> also malaysia's opposition leader ibrahim makes a final appeal against his five-year sodomy conviction. >>> hello, thanks for joining us. why should turkey commit troops to fighting in syria if western states won't? that's the argument being put forward by turkey's prime minister. he says he's shocked at western criticism of his country's approach towards militants of the so-called islamic state in syria. the circumstances surrounding the city of kobane close to the turkish border. >> even kobane is -- retaking kobane -- who will be doing this military operation? this is the question. i am really surprised and shock
." >> hello, i'm david eades with "bbc world news." turkey's prime minister says he's shocked by his country's decision not to commit turkish troops in the fight against islamic state militants. >>> the british hostage john campley appears in another video. this time he says he's in the contested city of kobane. >>> washington looks to end the controversy over quarantine for health workers from ebola affected countries. >>> also malaysia's...
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i'm david eades. the top stories hour., a second health worker who treated an ebola victim who died has also tested positive for the disease. >>> police in hong kong have been accused of brutality after officers were seen beating a pro-democracy protector. >>> how much are you willing to pay to go watch a football match? a bbc sports survey found football supporters here pay four times as much as those in germany to follow their teams. since 2011, the average price of the cheapest tickets has risen at almost twice the rate of cost of living. let's look at figures for you. here in england, season tickets cost the most, their cheapest price more than $1,000. comparatively the cheapest season ticket for the italian team just $260. it's pretty much the same for germany $255 for the cheapest season ticket. the if you're wondering, the english premiere league team with the cheapest season ticket is manchester city $476. with me for more is sports reporter alex. first of all, the question is why is it so high over here? >> the ga
i'm david eades. the top stories hour., a second health worker who treated an ebola victim who died has also tested positive for the disease. >>> police in hong kong have been accused of brutality after officers were seen beating a pro-democracy protector. >>> how much are you willing to pay to go watch a football match? a bbc sports survey found football supporters here pay four times as much as those in germany to follow their teams. since 2011, the average price of the...
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." >> hello, i'm david eades with "bbc world news." our top stories. gas will flow along pipelines from russia to ukraine this winter in a deal brokered by the european union. >> there is now no reason for people in europe to stay cold this winter. >>> protesters are back on the streets of burr ke burkina faso capital. >>> it's halloween, so we take you to one of the scariest houses in america. >>> hello, thanks very much for joining us. there is no reason for people in europe to stay cold this winter. those are the warming words of jose manuel barroso after russia agreed to supply gas supplies to ukraine over the coming months. the deal was brokered by the eu, which gets about a third of its gas from russia, about half of it pumped through ukraine, as laura westbrook reports. >> reporter: this was the moment the european union had spent months bargaining for. ukraine and russia signing a gas deal just in time for winter. >> this is an important step for our shared energy security in the european continent. there is now no reason for people in europe t
." >> hello, i'm david eades with "bbc world news." our top stories. gas will flow along pipelines from russia to ukraine this winter in a deal brokered by the european union. >> there is now no reason for people in europe to stay cold this winter. >>> protesters are back on the streets of burr ke burkina faso capital. >>> it's halloween, so we take you to one of the scariest houses in america. >>> hello, thanks very much for joining us....
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i'm david eads. the top stories this hour.lth organization says a major outbreak of ebola is unlikely in north america and western europe, as senior u.s. health official apologizes for mistakes in handling their first ebola case there. >>> indications from the oscar pistorius hearing that it may be several more weeks before the judge sentences the athlete. >>> we're going to turn our attention to libya now, where there are growing concerns the country is on the verge of becoming a failed state. three years after the revolution that toppled colonel gadhafi from power, bitter fighting between different factions over control of libya is rife. fears arising that the conflict could drag the country on into civil war. we're going to be speaking in a moment to the american ambassador to libya. first, though, let's just have a look at where things stand at the moment. the capital tripoli is in the hands of an armed group called the national salvation government. they've appointed omar al hassi as prime minister and they're running a g
i'm david eads. the top stories this hour.lth organization says a major outbreak of ebola is unlikely in north america and western europe, as senior u.s. health official apologizes for mistakes in handling their first ebola case there. >>> indications from the oscar pistorius hearing that it may be several more weeks before the judge sentences the athlete. >>> we're going to turn our attention to libya now, where there are growing concerns the country is on the verge of...
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i'm david eads. our top stories, canada's trauma after a gunman's attack at a war memorial and on parliament. more details emerge about the man who killed one soldier before being shot dead by security. a convert to the calls of islamist jihadists. >>> 100 a day. the red cross says that's the number of ebola fatalities they're finding in sierra leone's capital. >>> also, the rough old route to an election in ukraine. steve rosenberg takes the train across a country fighting for its future. >>> and of course, in the program, aaron is here having a look at the big troubles facing one of the world's biggest retailers. >> once the unstoppable juggernaut of britain's retailers, but tesco, yes, is on the ropes. sales are falling. profits are plunging. and the supermarket giant has been rocked by an accounting scandal. yes, we're going to take a look at all of that and find out how this grocer can turn things around. >>> hello. it's midday here in london. 7:00 a.m. in washington. also 7:00 a.m. in ottawa. w
i'm david eads. our top stories, canada's trauma after a gunman's attack at a war memorial and on parliament. more details emerge about the man who killed one soldier before being shot dead by security. a convert to the calls of islamist jihadists. >>> 100 a day. the red cross says that's the number of ebola fatalities they're finding in sierra leone's capital. >>> also, the rough old route to an election in ukraine. steve rosenberg takes the train across a country fighting...
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we went to one of the camps where they were is hebrading eade.any people telling us that they were sad that they could not really sell it the way they would like to. some charities were donating meat and they were able to have the traditional immediately that they said that they would have loved to give presents to their children to be able to celebrate. of course, that wasn't the case. in the meantime, the peshmerga forces are pretty much on the defensive again here without really giving hopes to these families that they will be able to go back to the hometowns any time soon because isil is still establishing a majors presence in some of these territories and their situation on the ground really hasn't changed much for them. >> monica reporting from erbil there. the human toll is mounting as is pressure on neighboring countries to support refugees. tissuing is playing host to hundreds of thousands of syrians escaping the advance ofs isil. a report from southeastern turkey. >> reporter: life as a refugee is usually one of boredom, frustration and
we went to one of the camps where they were is hebrading eade.any people telling us that they were sad that they could not really sell it the way they would like to. some charities were donating meat and they were able to have the traditional immediately that they said that they would have loved to give presents to their children to be able to celebrate. of course, that wasn't the case. in the meantime, the peshmerga forces are pretty much on the defensive again here without really giving hopes...
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i'm david eads. in this half-hour, a progress report on islamic state, as president obama and military commanders from the coalition meet in washington. we'll also hear from the top u.n. representative in northern iraq about the latest refugee crisis to hit the region. >>> is the catholic church changing its approach to homosexuali homosexuality? pope francis brings a fresh attitude to an age-old issue. >>> also aaron is back, and the shine, is it really rubbing on? >> david, you're not buying enough of this stuff, but all of this stuff is taking a bit of a hit. all the brands from liouis vuitton, prada, gucci are all pointing their finger at china. we're going to take a look and see if beijing's crackdown on corporate giving is to blame. >>> how to halt the relentless advance of islamic state. that's the challenge that president obama and military commanders from around 20 countries will be confronting at a meeting in washington today. it's the first time such high-ranking military officials have co
i'm david eads. in this half-hour, a progress report on islamic state, as president obama and military commanders from the coalition meet in washington. we'll also hear from the top u.n. representative in northern iraq about the latest refugee crisis to hit the region. >>> is the catholic church changing its approach to homosexuali homosexuality? pope francis brings a fresh attitude to an age-old issue. >>> also aaron is back, and the shine, is it really rubbing on? >>...
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i'm david eades. the top story this is hour. health organization says serum which contains blood from recovered patients is leading to a potential vaccine. >>> jeffrey fowle has landed at an air base in ohio. >>> ukrainians go to the poll this weekend in the parliamentary election. it's dominated by the military conflict in the east. this week, our correspondent steve rosenburg reports from across the country. in tuesday, he was part of the east controlled by ukrainian forces. today he reports from rebel territory from the self-proclaimed people's republic of donetsk and luhansk who's cities have strong trade links with russia and there will be no elections this weekend. >> reporter: this is the luhansk locomotive factory. at times there's 40,000 working here. today it's around 3,000. the last time i was here seven months ago, i spoke to workers that told me they were angry at the pro eu revolution there. many were worryed they would lose their jobs if they focused the economy on west rather than the east. no one could imagine t
i'm david eades. the top story this is hour. health organization says serum which contains blood from recovered patients is leading to a potential vaccine. >>> jeffrey fowle has landed at an air base in ohio. >>> ukrainians go to the poll this weekend in the parliamentary election. it's dominated by the military conflict in the east. this week, our correspondent steve rosenburg reports from across the country. in tuesday, he was part of the east controlled by ukrainian forces....
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. >> we are as passion ead as american fans like getting up in the middle of the night at 2:00 or 5:00 a.m. you live and breathe. i think we are doing that in the uk. >> do you have your own incredible story to tell or do you know someone? let us know about it. e-mail the studios. the lightest or nothing. the smartest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest, ...baddest, ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest, ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz, we do things one way or we don't do them at all. introducing the all-new c-class. the best or nothing. ♪ >> the popularity of the nfl is undeniable. the spectacle is rivalled by the action it provides for those who follow it. with 16 regular season games and a furious three-week playoff schedule that leads up to the biggest week of all. the appeal is unquestionable not only to those who grew up around the sport, but the faithful who adopted it as their own. such is the case across the pond. almost everything. >> i'm a football fan outside of london. i'm not sure why. he's a manchester united fan. >> i have been a
. >> we are as passion ead as american fans like getting up in the middle of the night at 2:00 or 5:00 a.m. you live and breathe. i think we are doing that in the uk. >> do you have your own incredible story to tell or do you know someone? let us know about it. e-mail the studios. the lightest or nothing. the smartest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest, ...baddest, ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest, ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz, we do...
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>>> hello, i'm david eades with "bbc world news." our top stories. a breakthrough deal. gas will flow along pipelines from russia to ukraine this winter, after the eu brokers an agreement. >> there is now no reason for people in europe to stay cold this winter. >>> thousands of protesters are back on the streets of burkina faso's capital after the president defies their calls to step down. >> i remain available to open a dialogue with you over a transitional period, after which i will hand over power to a democratically elected president. >>> israeli reopens a site in jerusalem holy to both muslims and jews after closing it for the first time in 14 years. >>> and it's one of the wonders of nature, vast clouds of birds sweeping through the sky. why do they do it? >>> hello. thanks for joining us. there is no reason for people in yu europe to stay cold this winter. the warming words of jose manuel barroso after russia agreed to resume gas supplies to ukraine over the course of the months ahead. the deal was brokered by the eu, which gets about 23% of its gas from russia an
>>> hello, i'm david eades with "bbc world news." our top stories. a breakthrough deal. gas will flow along pipelines from russia to ukraine this winter, after the eu brokers an agreement. >> there is now no reason for people in europe to stay cold this winter. >>> thousands of protesters are back on the streets of burkina faso's capital after the president defies their calls to step down. >> i remain available to open a dialogue with you over a...
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and robert eades had this to say:" fear is no excuse not to let your child enjoy sports, as risk is a part of life. not living is worse on your soul." kelly "joslin" wall talked about her family's experiences:" my son has played soccer since kindergarten, and is now a sophomore. his first concussion was four years ago, falling off a bike with a helmet on. the second concussion was this year in soccer. went through the protocols and was cleared within two weeks things happen in sports and in every day life." but cassidy king disagreed, writing:" people who are saying, 'get over it,' really don't understand the repercussions of concussions." cannw added this:" there are so many other ways to learn the value of hard work and teamwork. another thought, how much of playing sports is actually driven by the parent rather than the child?" stinger suggested this: "for starters, ban heading the ball when the goalie punts it. the ball is traveling fast, and it's a useless header anyway, rarely does someone actually head it to a teammate intentionally. eventually i think all heading will have to
and robert eades had this to say:" fear is no excuse not to let your child enjoy sports, as risk is a part of life. not living is worse on your soul." kelly "joslin" wall talked about her family's experiences:" my son has played soccer since kindergarten, and is now a sophomore. his first concussion was four years ago, falling off a bike with a helmet on. the second concussion was this year in soccer. went through the protocols and was cleared within two weeks things...
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e bizzare ead to one wo >> he was denied access to the flight. >> someone made a joke about alcohol and things got weird. the bizarre chain of events that led to a woman getting kicked off her flight. ,,,,,, there is another man in dals suspected of having ebola. deputy michael mon >>> developing news tonight. there is another man in dallas suspected of having ebola. sheriff's deputy michael monning was hospitalized. he may have contracted the virus after being inside the dallas apartment where the first ebola patient thomas eric duncan had been staying. kpix 5's ken bastida joins us from the newsroom now. ken, the nation's first ebola's patient died today. >> reporter: 42-year-old liberian man was hospitalized in dallas last month after contracting the disease in liberia. and then traveling to the united states. duncan didn't experience ebola simple tolls until several days after he got to texas. he was originally sent home from the hospital. before he was permanently admitted, several days later, in a worsened state. following duncan's death, health security screenings are being rampe
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ead start because of our commissioner.od spot with a great game to think everyone does a good job. including bloomberg. >> thank you. it is going to the best job tonight? >> i think our favorite is usually the team that has lost the last game. we like long series, america involved we just want to see a great series. these are great teams with great ownership, and great people who work for the club itself. baseball is being well represented this world series. it is a great time for us, we are all fans as well. we expect that america will be tuning in to watch. lost last game, so they are your favorites tonight. i cannot argue with that. thank you for joining us. still ahead, we open up a blue apron box. how we are transforming the home cooking experience. ♪ just as new york is known for its great restaurants and top chefs, the prices for these one class meals do not come cheap. blue apron is a startup that meals at everyday prices. instructions of and ingredients. we are inside louis bring in the final installment of our se
ead start because of our commissioner.od spot with a great game to think everyone does a good job. including bloomberg. >> thank you. it is going to the best job tonight? >> i think our favorite is usually the team that has lost the last game. we like long series, america involved we just want to see a great series. these are great teams with great ownership, and great people who work for the club itself. baseball is being well represented this world series. it is a great time for...
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he says an officer tried pulling several of them over >> they just didn't eade that officer that day,ut the california highway patrol. we utilize all of the resources >> investigators say they used social media to find him. and chp says more arrests are expected. >> te to turn to the halloween, and parade, forecast. >> you know, game seven, today, spencer christian has pressure. >> feeling the heat tonight. >> yes. >> and that looks like what it's going to happen re tomorrow. here is a look at live doppler 7 hd. clouds thickening. there may be spots of moisture on the ground. you can see clouds again jt bright skies way offnto the distance. it's 62 degrees in san francisco. and san jos 70. 69 morgan hill. check t this view, looking over san francisco from our roof top camera. santa ro. napa, 62. another view from our camera, these forecast features we'll have a t morning commute. and the way things are shaping up, sallite shows rain ahead of the front arriving overnight. then, scattered showers and some areas of scattered showers. d concentrated raechl will be up north the front will
he says an officer tried pulling several of them over >> they just didn't eade that officer that day,ut the california highway patrol. we utilize all of the resources >> investigators say they used social media to find him. and chp says more arrests are expected. >> te to turn to the halloween, and parade, forecast. >> you know, game seven, today, spencer christian has pressure. >> feeling the heat tonight. >> yes. >> and that looks like what it's going...
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. >> police on chicago's far northwest side have ead patrols along the trail after reports of a sexual predator on the popular path. >> a woman pushing a stroller and petersen evident reportedly being group but a man. earlier in the day calls to police reported the man naked. an off-duty female officers charge with aggravated battery and official misconduct. both charges are felonies. on sunday morning got into an altercation with a 15 year-old inmate. >> accused of throwing the boy to the ground and then dragging him unconscious to his room. the injuries are not known. that incident was called upon to do care less. continuing to make public appearances despite his ongoing health problems. he delivered the keynote address yesterday. he arrived in a wheelchair and used crutches to stand. pedaling cancer also being treated for an infection in his foot. he will retire next month when he takes over as leader of the chicago archdiocese. the nfl draft a returns to chicago for the first time in 50 years. hillary clinton will tell you where she is speaking next week. to real house was stars ar
. >> police on chicago's far northwest side have ead patrols along the trail after reports of a sexual predator on the popular path. >> a woman pushing a stroller and petersen evident reportedly being group but a man. earlier in the day calls to police reported the man naked. an off-duty female officers charge with aggravated battery and official misconduct. both charges are felonies. on sunday morning got into an altercation with a 15 year-old inmate. >> accused of throwing...
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i'm not sure why you would change the rules when we are l eading. i think it is almost reckless. the court has given the fcc a clear path under 706 to have rules that will be legally upheld, that gives us the certainty and security that we can innovate. they are mobile specific. and i think the fcc should continue on that path with 706 rules. host: and meredith atwell baker mentioned marty cooper. the inventor of the cell phone. if you would like to watch the interview with him, you can go to c-span.org/the communicators. next question. guest: i do not want to beat a dead horse on this, but still on wireless net neutrality. that i promise we will switch to something else. it does not look like -- obviously, you are suggesting they should go under 706. there is a whole other contingent saying that they should apply title ii. another group is saying, there should be a hybrid model. if they go forward with title ii, what you think they should forbear from, or what parts of title ii might be appropriate versus what parts of title ii has your members screaming in horror? >guest: none.
i'm not sure why you would change the rules when we are l eading. i think it is almost reckless. the court has given the fcc a clear path under 706 to have rules that will be legally upheld, that gives us the certainty and security that we can innovate. they are mobile specific. and i think the fcc should continue on that path with 706 rules. host: and meredith atwell baker mentioned marty cooper. the inventor of the cell phone. if you would like to watch the interview with him, you can go to...
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. >> the most technology ead advanced lab in the world is in berkeley. >> it helps companies avoid costlyystem. those are some of the features. it offers companies to make sure the buildings use the least amount of energy. >> we can change the lights, change the window, change the heating and cooling. we can test drive the buildings before they are billion dollars. >> -- built. it's a new tool to fight fires. a fire department needs a drone and they may not get it even if the fire board gives it the green light. >>> hidden for decades and too fragile to move. what was inside a time capsule from 1901, including a mysterious red book that had no title on the cover. >>> we're tracking two more weather systems heading our way. we have more rain in the five day. of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives.
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the contractor shall deliver a combined volume of up to 4 million prc and ead cards annually.is what's gone out ahead of what is expected to be a sweeping order by the president. >>. >> they're worried about trying to get elected in a general election where president obama beat romney in the latino vote and it's only getting worse. there's this push/pull. the idea that this is getting planned for, paid for without the senate would be an enormous story and i only really see former senator scott brown using it in new hampshire. >> when the president -- i think it's when the president, not if, he exercises a vast discretion of changing the immigrant status of many immigrants -- he can do an awful lot within the law that congress has in its inadvertence made. >> even that much, judge? >> george is correct that both republican and democratic congresses. now, here's what he can't do. he can't make illegals. but he can do the following. he can open the borders. arguably he did that a few months ago with the central american children in texas. he can issue green cards to every one. he
the contractor shall deliver a combined volume of up to 4 million prc and ead cards annually.is what's gone out ahead of what is expected to be a sweeping order by the president. >>. >> they're worried about trying to get elected in a general election where president obama beat romney in the latino vote and it's only getting worse. there's this push/pull. the idea that this is getting planned for, paid for without the senate would be an enormous story and i only really see former...
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i'm david eades. our top stories as ebola deaths accelerate around sierra leone's capital. a treatment be ready in weeks? the world health organization says serum with blood from recovered patients is being developed. there are two potential vaccines. >>> guns for fighting islam pick state in the hands of islamic
i'm david eades. our top stories as ebola deaths accelerate around sierra leone's capital. a treatment be ready in weeks? the world health organization says serum with blood from recovered patients is being developed. there are two potential vaccines. >>> guns for fighting islam pick state in the hands of islamic
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watching "gmt" on bbc world news with me david eades. our top stories.essage is getting louder t world is not doing enough to tackle ebola as a second health care worker is diagnosed with the virus. the u.n. says the world is in danger of winning the race to beat it. >>> in hong kong police use a heavy hand against protestors. we bring you rare access to a u.s. aircraft carolir
watching "gmt" on bbc world news with me david eades. our top stories.essage is getting louder t world is not doing enough to tackle ebola as a second health care worker is diagnosed with the virus. the u.n. says the world is in danger of winning the race to beat it. >>> in hong kong police use a heavy hand against protestors. we bring you rare access to a u.s. aircraft carolir
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i'm david eads.s, canada's trauma after a gunman's attack at a war memorial and on parliament. more details emerge about the man who killed one soldier before being shot dead by security. a convert to the calls of islamist jihadists. >>> 100 a day. the red cross says that's the number of ebola fatalities they're finding in sierra leone's capital.
i'm david eads.s, canada's trauma after a gunman's attack at a war memorial and on parliament. more details emerge about the man who killed one soldier before being shot dead by security. a convert to the calls of islamist jihadists. >>> 100 a day. the red cross says that's the number of ebola fatalities they're finding in sierra leone's capital.
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i do think we have to address the challenges not put our h ead in the sand. i think we can work together. democrats, republicans, independents, two car got a better future. everyone knows we are in trouble. are we going to ignore the problems? or are we going to address them? i will talk about addressing the issues. let's get right to it. donna kelley. [inaudible question] it has been a firestorm over leon panetta's book that came out a day ago. everybody's talking about a democratic congressman who was a former cia director in the obama administration, a former secretary of defense, and he is laying this squarely at the feet of the administration for not getting in those negotiations with the iraqi prime minister so we had to leave. i will get to that question with you. if malikcould we stay he was not willing to let us stay there? >> a good lashing. -- a good question. i was reluctant to enter iraq. my son-in-law as a navy seal. if you go to war you make sure you go to war to win. so get rules of engagement our troops will win. in iraq, leaving, we left wit
i do think we have to address the challenges not put our h ead in the sand. i think we can work together. democrats, republicans, independents, two car got a better future. everyone knows we are in trouble. are we going to ignore the problems? or are we going to address them? i will talk about addressing the issues. let's get right to it. donna kelley. [inaudible question] it has been a firestorm over leon panetta's book that came out a day ago. everybody's talking about a democratic...
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they see the polls and see how unpopular the president is and made the calculation that he could alien eadhe voters even if he might rev up origen rate enthusiasm with the base. i was in michigan, the only senate race where the president is campaigning and even there i spoke to the candidate for senate, gary peters. he wouldn't say if he approves of the job obama is doing. >> listen to what allison grimes in kentucky had to say. >> did you vote for president obama 2008 and 2012? >> this election is not about the president. it's about making sure we put kentucky back to work. >> did you vote for him? >> i was a delegate for hillary clinton. i'm a clinton democrat through and through. i respect the sanctity of the ballot box and i know this board do as well. >> you are not going to answer? >> the president is not on the ballot as much as mitch mcconnell may want him to be. it's my name. >> do democrats need to be better prepared for the questions? they have to know they are going to get this question. she made jeanne look graceful. little old me. he wouldn't bother himself campaigning for me
they see the polls and see how unpopular the president is and made the calculation that he could alien eadhe voters even if he might rev up origen rate enthusiasm with the base. i was in michigan, the only senate race where the president is campaigning and even there i spoke to the candidate for senate, gary peters. he wouldn't say if he approves of the job obama is doing. >> listen to what allison grimes in kentucky had to say. >> did you vote for president obama 2008 and 2012?...
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i'm david eads. it's time to get much more aggressive.ks tougher on efforts to treat ebola at home. but apologies and recriminations emerge over the treatment and handling of ebola victims. >>> the pistorius hearing goes on, but when will he actually learn of his sentence? >> reporter: i'm karin giannone outside the court in pretoria, where it seems the decision on his sentence could still be wes
i'm david eads. it's time to get much more aggressive.ks tougher on efforts to treat ebola at home. but apologies and recriminations emerge over the treatment and handling of ebola victims. >>> the pistorius hearing goes on, but when will he actually learn of his sentence? >> reporter: i'm karin giannone outside the court in pretoria, where it seems the decision on his sentence could still be wes
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. >>> hello, you're watching "gmt" on "bbc world news" with me, david eads.ries, the u.n. steps in as health workers in liberia say they're not getting fairly paid in the fight against ebola. as the workers call for danger money, the u.n. says they'll ensure that staff across west africa do get their wages. >> the united nations is going to work with the government to make sure that the people on the front line of this effort, the front line of this war are getting the pay that they deserve. >>> six month
. >>> hello, you're watching "gmt" on "bbc world news" with me, david eads.ries, the u.n. steps in as health workers in liberia say they're not getting fairly paid in the fight against ebola. as the workers call for danger money, the u.n. says they'll ensure that staff across west africa do get their wages. >> the united nations is going to work with the government to make sure that the people on the front line of this effort, the front line of this war are...
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ead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you?ny you ask. i'm actually here to pillage your town. [ villagers screaming ] but we went to summer camp together. summer camp is over. ♪ [ male announcer ] tomcat. [ cat meows ] [ male announcer ] engineered to kill. >>> the white house says president obama has confidence in secret service director julia pierson but he may be one of the few in washington who does. lawmakers slamming pierson during a testy capitol hill hearing on last month's white house security breach and this morning the secret service confirming a second incident during the president's recent trip to the cdc in atlanta just days earlier. white house correspondent michelle kosinski joins me with more. good morning. >> this was remarkable. seeing the director of the secret service there before the house oversight committee for hours just getting pummelled with these questions. but at the same time she was there, outside of this hearing details kept coming out, again, from whistle-blowers and these are details she never
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ead office to other countries. ebola, you say you have been traveling a lot. what is going on?> i've been to nigeria a few times. when i went in late september, gloves, hand sanitizer everywhere. they ask you all sorts of questions. taken immense precautions to ensure they have contained it. they are doing screening at the airport and at the borders. >> more on that later. live with the african -- south .frican finance minister looking forward to that conversation. we back in a few minutes. ♪ >> i am francine lacqua. welcome back to the pulse. talk about audience and how you monetize. i am pleased to say we have a special guest. the president of the discovery networks. billion nearly 3 customers. great to have you on the program. we are in a slightly surreal surrounding. nes, after all. people are pushing content. what is the game changer? >> consumer behavior is changing . consumers want access to more content on more screens. we are a content supplier. ,e distribute our channels where the number one pay-tv programmer in the world -- we are the number one pay-tv programmer in
ead office to other countries. ebola, you say you have been traveling a lot. what is going on?> i've been to nigeria a few times. when i went in late september, gloves, hand sanitizer everywhere. they ask you all sorts of questions. taken immense precautions to ensure they have contained it. they are doing screening at the airport and at the borders. >> more on that later. live with the african -- south .frican finance minister looking forward to that conversation. we back in a few...
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the road, you down eading history like john hope franklin across to bennett. but a lot of it was sort of what people.rom i was at a ple, party, you know clayton lareau, on "the wire" and the baltimore series. telling him about it and he said well, make sure tom.rite about blind i said blind who? he said blind tom. he's an important guy in this. black person to be invited to entertain at the white house. i was like, okay. doing some research on blind tom. there's not a lot one woman wrote her entire academic career about blind tom. she wrote three books, good stuff. i tracked them down. two of them are out of print. i found them eventually. third book came out on blind tom. and mother s born and phatever were both slaves. both sold to one family called the greens or the wiggins. he had all of these different names. they sold him to one family and for basically threw tom in along the way because the family said, well, we don't see how we use him, but bring him along. so tom's mother and fathers were tom would be in the house kind of crawling around on the floor
the road, you down eading history like john hope franklin across to bennett. but a lot of it was sort of what people.rom i was at a ple, party, you know clayton lareau, on "the wire" and the baltimore series. telling him about it and he said well, make sure tom.rite about blind i said blind who? he said blind tom. he's an important guy in this. black person to be invited to entertain at the white house. i was like, okay. doing some research on blind tom. there's not a lot one woman...
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ead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you? funny you ask. i'm actually here to pillage your town. [ villagers screaming ] but we went to summer camp together. summer camp is over. ♪ [ male announcer ] tomcat. [ cat meows ] [ male announcer ] engineered to kill. bill: the man accused of kidnapping and killing an arkansas real estate agent is apparently having second thoughts about that afterwards. >> you wanted to plead guilty? >> yes. >> why? >> i want this over with. >> did your lawyer basically encourage you -- >> just sorry it all happened. bill: 49-year-old beverly carter was reported missing and search crews found her body at a concrete company where the suspect once worked. martha: police linked the 2009 death of morgan harrington to jesse matthew, now they are investigating the possible connection of another young woman in virginia. leland, what are we learn being this today? >> reporter: the list of jesse matthew's victim is growing. he's implicated with the disappearance of four women and now there is a fifth. cassand
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this is where i planned to tell ead" story, "dickh but that was told already, so i will move on.g i have for you is to have a good time while you are in your jobs. have a good time. will be great if you are having a good time. style, like the post section he named, was important to dad. he liked those who had it and of withe, he had it himself, those shirts. i am wearing one of his shirts in his honor today, and a tie as well. wear know they do not nearly as good on me as they did on him. he lived a full life and he was a man in full. he founded what he wanted professionally early on, but not personally until he found sally quinn. sally really made him happy. thank you. with dad before he died and i'm glad i had that time with him toward the end. when he could still talk, i asked him if he was ready to check out. he thought for a minute and he said, not yet, but he was thinking about it. then he reached out to take my hand and he told me he loved me. i love him as well. >> i am the son of ben bradlee and sally quinn. a lot of people have been talking about my father as a legend a
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a second basis to be handed over soon and all british troops will ead home by the end of the year. strength of its air forces in a campaign to give it a broader international role. they compete with china and russia to dominate these guys in asia. -- the skies in asia. a scientific scandal that shocked the world. a south korean scientist claimed a breakthrough in the cloning of human stem cells that was later proven to be fake. we'll have a report on what the disgraced scientist is doing now. the clinical calm is far removed from the scandal he found himself involved in in 2005. he was a junior researcher for the now disgraced stem cell the first tong, successfully cloned dogs who was working on cloning stem cells. when plans were announced to cry an external procedure on a paralyzed in-year-old boy, with the promise he would walk again, he leaked details to a journalist. and theournalists citizens group had a strong motive, that boy. stopping the clinical test was what each member wanted and they were happy to stop the test. >> there was a powerful back ru. against but eventually
a second basis to be handed over soon and all british troops will ead home by the end of the year. strength of its air forces in a campaign to give it a broader international role. they compete with china and russia to dominate these guys in asia. -- the skies in asia. a scientific scandal that shocked the world. a south korean scientist claimed a breakthrough in the cloning of human stem cells that was later proven to be fake. we'll have a report on what the disgraced scientist is doing now....
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came up with a plan that draconian and will ead over the next 10, 20, 30 years with a real savings. we have done something in plain design. we haven't done is paid adequately into the fund into plus years and governors have not adequately paid into fund. we need to figure out a way to do that. about to do something that. i will not keep delaying payment. something. ally do >> all right. thank you. elaine, it's interesting to note that he continues to say hat the governors haven't paid fully over the past ten years. obviously he hasn't looked at the budgets where we have paid fully. and the number is over year.illion new each 610 million last year and 610 and that budget will be $3.3 billion of the budget for the going to be pension. so we have been doing it under my watch. reduced their contribution to that. to answer your question, we do new system.o a we have recommended and we came up with a plan that was -- legislature really wanted to go with that. get to a plan if we another round of questions i'll support and move to that. for me.low-up you can envision a time that it is so d
came up with a plan that draconian and will ead over the next 10, 20, 30 years with a real savings. we have done something in plain design. we haven't done is paid adequately into the fund into plus years and governors have not adequately paid into fund. we need to figure out a way to do that. about to do something that. i will not keep delaying payment. something. ally do >> all right. thank you. elaine, it's interesting to note that he continues to say hat the governors haven't paid...
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economy and opportunities of building families and i believe we could do those things of trying to ead politicise. >> your campaign has been so issues on women's you've been dubbed mark uterus. you as a of bipartisan has been significantly diminished and the colorado junior senator is of more interest. have you gone too far? very productive rights are important to coloradans. we place this campaign on a lot of other issues and we've a lot of points, isis and immigration reforms. we always want to make sure the economy is working for everybody and if you look at traffic in my campaign, over a half of our ads have discuss these topics. he does one have this discussion because his record is extreme and you don't have to look any further than the personal amendment that will ban all forms of abortions and most forms of contraception. he is cast a lot of anti-women making emergency contraception available,, he wil has a long records of to limit women's rights. >> do you believe humans are significantly to climate change? just a yes or no. is a long question. >> at the end of the yes no ques
economy and opportunities of building families and i believe we could do those things of trying to ead politicise. >> your campaign has been so issues on women's you've been dubbed mark uterus. you as a of bipartisan has been significantly diminished and the colorado junior senator is of more interest. have you gone too far? very productive rights are important to coloradans. we place this campaign on a lot of other issues and we've a lot of points, isis and immigration reforms. we always...
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you can't just do, you can't stand up, expect private security companies to do a little bit of ead training and call that capacity building. >> following on that very important point you just made, what went wrong with the iraqi armed forces then? >> well, i repeat -- >> and were you surprised? >> well, i mean, i saw one, one specific area. in my view, and i think i've certainly said this to the inquiry and it was certainly in my report, i think we adopted a hands-off approach to training the iraqi army. i think we adopted an approach that was excessively risk averse. we did not build up a relationship of trust. we did not train alongside, live alongside and, if necessary, fight alongside the iraqi. we stood off at a divisional level and expected them to do it. and be, certainly, the results were plain to see when the iraqis, some iraqi formations were put into the fight in baghdad in 2006. that said, i think the americans did a much better job because they were prepared to engage and get stuck alongside the iraqi army on the ground and did extremely well. roll forward a bit into my last ex
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ead. >> with the general election days away, tunisia security forces surround a house near the capitoln a major anti terrorism operation. >> ukraine ceasefire at risk, the pro russia rebel leader in donetsk plans to retake three cities. >> there has been brutal and violent
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the two biggest legislature eads to -- and they raised the tuition. so health care cost through the medicaid program are driving tuition up and compounding the problem further for these young people. >> let me just say i think this again, chose the complete difference between senator mcconnell. a senator of the past vs. the senator of the future. someone who just wants a self-promotion for his pear, vs. someone who wants to be a senator for the people of kentucky. i believe that the filibustering efforts snoort mcconnell read reduced the student lone debt. we have to have a senator that alizes we have 360,000 opportunity. i sat acrot a woman who has that. she has a great paying job but she doesn't have the senator that wants to back her. she has said he won't even consider allowing debate let aloy a both. refinsing student loan debt. that's wrong. i support your legislation. it's supported by countless republicans as well to make sure that we are putting kentuckians especially our students and graduates first well. they deserve a senator that wants to
the two biggest legislature eads to -- and they raised the tuition. so health care cost through the medicaid program are driving tuition up and compounding the problem further for these young people. >> let me just say i think this again, chose the complete difference between senator mcconnell. a senator of the past vs. the senator of the future. someone who just wants a self-promotion for his pear, vs. someone who wants to be a senator for the people of kentucky. i believe that the...
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you can't just do, you can't stand up, expect private security companies to do a little bit of ead training and call that capacity building. >> following on that very important point you just made, what went wrong with the iraqi armed forces then? >> well, i repeat -- >> and were you surprised? >> well, i mean, i saw one, one specific area. in my view, and i think i've certainly said this to the inquiry and it was certainly in my report, i think we adopted a hands-off approach to training the iraqi army. i think we adopted an approach that was excessively risk averse. we did not build up a relationship of trust. we did not train alongside, live alongside and, if necessary, fight alongside the iraqi. we stood off at a divisional level and expected them to do it. and be, certainly, the results were plain to see when the iraqis, some iraqi formations were put into the fight in baghdad in 2006. that said, i think the americans did a much better job because they were prepared to engage and get stuck alongside the iraqi army on the ground and did extremely well. roll forward a bit into my last ex
you can't just do, you can't stand up, expect private security companies to do a little bit of ead training and call that capacity building. >> following on that very important point you just made, what went wrong with the iraqi armed forces then? >> well, i repeat -- >> and were you surprised? >> well, i mean, i saw one, one specific area. in my view, and i think i've certainly said this to the inquiry and it was certainly in my report, i think we adopted a hands-off...
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and you went through this whole list and the last one i can't ead.it's to disturbing, to hear the excitement of our kids. mom, dad, i did this. and to have this turn out, to me it's unconscionable we have gotten to this point. i think of everything we have gone through in this country with our relationship with mexico and it's been brought up, get $300 million a year in foreign aid. they're a neighbor. they're a friend. they're a trading partner. they're an ally. they don't send their young to defend freedom around this globe as we do. again, the store yea you're telling, it's interesting how you brought out the path and turn that's we make in life often lead us in the wrong direction but how many of us have made a wrong turn that have had this kind of consequence in our life? not many of us. especially as rapidly as it has for your son and monumental for a wrong turn. and i see a young man who went down there who made a wrong turn realized he made a wrong turn, goes to the security guards and says hey, listen, i mad a wrong turn. i want to go back t
and you went through this whole list and the last one i can't ead.it's to disturbing, to hear the excitement of our kids. mom, dad, i did this. and to have this turn out, to me it's unconscionable we have gotten to this point. i think of everything we have gone through in this country with our relationship with mexico and it's been brought up, get $300 million a year in foreign aid. they're a neighbor. they're a friend. they're a trading partner. they're an ally. they don't send their young to...
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success will be when the ead for intelligence and all the leaders down through the program are people who came up through the intelligence career service, the analytical pipe, if you will. it's a confession of immaturity and a little witness that abit special agent. i don't have the talent thmatur and senior enough to put in that role. but before i leave, i need that. where all the way up they are people who trained and grew and developed as our intelligence cadre. >> so in that spirit, i will ask a couple of questions all pretty much written the same way by the same element of that career service which are intelligence analysts. is that a particular area that needs more work, less work some do you have a vision for the role of an intelligence analyst in the fbi doughnut that yyou described? >> that's sort of at the top level a critical, critical partner in that doughnut with the special agent because it only works with both being robust and as i said, i think we're in a very good place. but an inflection point. i've now done 44 visits and they're excited, hungry, though, to see what
success will be when the ead for intelligence and all the leaders down through the program are people who came up through the intelligence career service, the analytical pipe, if you will. it's a confession of immaturity and a little witness that abit special agent. i don't have the talent thmatur and senior enough to put in that role. but before i leave, i need that. where all the way up they are people who trained and grew and developed as our intelligence cadre. >> so in that spirit, i...
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econdly, your knowledgeable guest can comment on this. 30,000 ead online that united people die in the states per year from just influenza. guest: examination is so important. so important. hospital.us on the all the staff involved in treating ebola parents, they are to admit d they want it they are scared and i know having been there i was scared. i'm being honest. was and we need to be able to provide that support.ment and honestly, the hospital staff in emory, nebraska, they need an xternal conscience and we need a service to talk to their families and friends that everything will be ok because we doing evidence based medicine. highly infectious diseases. important for the u.s. healthcare system. yes, we are challenged now by virus.ola again i said don't just talk about the ebola virus. highly ut those infectious diseases. we are coming into flu season. look how we triage. at urgent riage healthcare centers, hospitals and clinics. as we come into the flu season ith people coming with fever, ody aches, fatigue like ebola, wear good face protection. this cost me about a dollar. you we
econdly, your knowledgeable guest can comment on this. 30,000 ead online that united people die in the states per year from just influenza. guest: examination is so important. so important. hospital.us on the all the staff involved in treating ebola parents, they are to admit d they want it they are scared and i know having been there i was scared. i'm being honest. was and we need to be able to provide that support.ment and honestly, the hospital staff in emory, nebraska, they need an xternal...