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london. four years i have reported from both the middle east. and here at home. this is a very happy moment for both william and kate. but as i was about to find out, this is the assignment where those world collide. [ bleep ], stab your mum. >> all death threats people have tweeted you. >> my journey began in north west london. >> just constant threats. daily. >> i met the leader of the infamous edl. >> you [ bleep ], who the [ bleep ] are you saying stuff about muslims. if i see you on the street i will make you bleed. you [ bleep ]. >> he wanted to show me the muslim area of his hometown. >> more like an islamic ghetto. oh, there is plenty to discuss, yes. >> this is my town. this is where i am born. there is not one english person there. no english shops. avoid it. >> this isn't a muslim shop. a bicycle shop. it is not all islamic shops. i have to say, look, everything that i read has been quite frightened of your group actually. >> if you listen to what we are saying. i don't want all muslims to leave or hate all muslims. >> reporter: heap does admit there a
london. four years i have reported from both the middle east. and here at home. this is a very happy moment for both william and kate. but as i was about to find out, this is the assignment where those world collide. [ bleep ], stab your mum. >> all death threats people have tweeted you. >> my journey began in north west london. >> just constant threats. daily. >> i met the leader of the infamous edl. >> you [ bleep ], who the [ bleep ] are you saying stuff about...
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here inside an abandoned factory in east london. check out what this troop can do. >> oh cool. the abandoned wear house part is awesome. they are dressed in 1940s, 1920s gear. it almost messes with your mind but makes it more fascinating. they bring in a number of props, but the performance gets more and more rehabilita elaborate. look at this. it is so fun to watch it is not riding around on the uncycle. >> juggling. it is not that. don't you feel like it needs a little regroup like you need to revamp your style now? >> you really do compared to animal tricks. they have a bunch of mad trampolines. the intensity goes up and up and up. this place was the circus. you had to go to this warehouse. people were doing weird stuff. it is like a haunted house circus. i think they are onto something. >> it is a two dog sled ride. you get to see all kinds of curious things with the run are. the surprises along the way and dudes trying to prove he can reach a basketball rim but see what goes wroon es wrong. he goes up and grabs the net and the rim and then. toto y youou...... ththey're mom
here inside an abandoned factory in east london. check out what this troop can do. >> oh cool. the abandoned wear house part is awesome. they are dressed in 1940s, 1920s gear. it almost messes with your mind but makes it more fascinating. they bring in a number of props, but the performance gets more and more rehabilita elaborate. look at this. it is so fun to watch it is not riding around on the uncycle. >> juggling. it is not that. don't you feel like it needs a little regroup...
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to see if the tide is really turning, we came to east london. home of the hirsute -- to ask the female of the species. >> the massive beards need to go. it seems like it's trending. >> there's too many. they've become common. >> just feels like it's hiding the face. i'm always like, when the guy is going to shave, is he going to be ugly or not? >> reporter: i've been hiding under this bush for 12 years. so is it time i give my bristles the chop? >> you'd look younger. >> agree. less scary. >> i think you could keep it and let it go gray and see how that salt and pepper look works for you. >> depends on the commitment you've had to it. if you've had a journey with it and if you've got -- been through tough times and good times, whatnot. >> reporter: to the final rules on facial fashion, i took my case to an expert judge. >> i get clients now whose girlfriends actively want them to have beards. there's definitely a key change. i can't help but think it might just be at the peak at the moment. maybe we'll see a bit of a decline. >> reporter: what's
to see if the tide is really turning, we came to east london. home of the hirsute -- to ask the female of the species. >> the massive beards need to go. it seems like it's trending. >> there's too many. they've become common. >> just feels like it's hiding the face. i'm always like, when the guy is going to shave, is he going to be ugly or not? >> reporter: i've been hiding under this bush for 12 years. so is it time i give my bristles the chop? >> you'd look...
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. >> i like some of the images of the east end of london.nd he took images of the area in the 1960's next to some of the more contemporary portraits he has taken. i liked looking through his lense at the east end of london. >> you met him three years ago. >> yeah, he is such a fun person. >> he loves art, he loves going to art exhibitions and looking at what is there. andas looking at picasso others, and those are his inspirations. >> did he make you feel special with his eyes? apparently he is famous for that. >> he has his way. exactly. >> it worked on you. good stuff. thank you, virginia. well.thank you as she will be back on "on the move." starts in 20 minutes. how thebe focusing on european equity markets respond to the weakness in technology stocks. both in the u.s. and the asian sessions. when the markets open, we will keep an i on that sector. we will also focus on the banking sector. capital joined by iur director to talk about jpmorgan numbers. also the u.s. banking sector, the rate environment, the state of the u.s. economy, the i
. >> i like some of the images of the east end of london.nd he took images of the area in the 1960's next to some of the more contemporary portraits he has taken. i liked looking through his lense at the east end of london. >> you met him three years ago. >> yeah, he is such a fun person. >> he loves art, he loves going to art exhibitions and looking at what is there. andas looking at picasso others, and those are his inspirations. >> did he make you feel special...
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london has a different view. he is talking about redeveloping the heathrow site entirely in moving the airport to the east of londonems to be in the running. >> it is. he agrees on many of our argument. he agrees that we need to have a hub airport and a big one. that is why the airport commission workers are so important and they look at all of the options. none are easy and the take of you. -- they take a view. to build a new airport would cost a huge amount of public funds. all the options have challenges and it is important that the omission of objective we look at it from the point of view of the country. what brings the most benefit to society as a whole? >> what your submission be changing much? >> it is not dramatically different. slightly north and west of the existing two. we think that gives the best connectionshe best and also puts us in the best position to continue reducing the amount of noise that heathrow generates. >> how is heathrow standing up to competition for middle eastern rivals in a low tax environment? >> airports and airlines in the gulf are tremendously powerful. they are shifting flows o
london has a different view. he is talking about redeveloping the heathrow site entirely in moving the airport to the east of londonems to be in the running. >> it is. he agrees on many of our argument. he agrees that we need to have a hub airport and a big one. that is why the airport commission workers are so important and they look at all of the options. none are easy and the take of you. -- they take a view. to build a new airport would cost a huge amount of public funds. all the...
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unused victorian factory in the heart of london's east end.ut on these shows where they sort of video it all and you just get a walking tour. really cool, right? >> and nice to use an imagination for what that space could be, or is. in new york soho area. check this out. another fun video we want to he show you. this is happening at the pinball -- michigan pinball expo 2014. guys playing pinball machines and the ball gets stuck between -- check it out. the bumper, wracking up the score as it goes. but no matter how cool that looks, it actually didn't work out for the poor guy. the bumper broke before he was able to achieve the highest score. but check that out. >> awesome. >> that never happens. >> i've played a lot of pinball. i've had this happen for 10 seconds, 15 seconds. not like this. the rubber band must have snapped. >>> check this out. google is combining street view with a voice engine now. you can take virtual tours of a city. this is in france. besides getting a visual, you also get narration. let's see if there is any under there.
unused victorian factory in the heart of london's east end.ut on these shows where they sort of video it all and you just get a walking tour. really cool, right? >> and nice to use an imagination for what that space could be, or is. in new york soho area. check this out. another fun video we want to he show you. this is happening at the pinball -- michigan pinball expo 2014. guys playing pinball machines and the ball gets stuck between -- check it out. the bumper, wracking up the score as...
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london. well, that number jumped at the oment putin took crimea. he wanted his money out of ukraine, out of the eastto london. >> does the trend continue? you talked about a pickup. you talked about the fact that -- you both talked about the fact that they're seeing an acceleration in this process. does that carry on from here? are we going to have more and more russians arriving in london? >> no, no, i'm not afraid, but is it something that's caused by a short-term story surrounding what's happening in the ukraine? ukraine is just a blip on an overall bigger trend, do you think? >> well, without the political situation, when i was growing up, i read about london, about england, about royal family, you know, oscar wilde, charles dickens. ought beautiful and more intricate things and, you know, like every russian person actually knows about all the adventures by heart. e just think that -- >> i feel like i should go back and read my doe unanimous doyle. >> russians do read conan doyle there's lar basis, and a beauty of history and literature and royal family and tradition is very alluring for most pe
london. well, that number jumped at the oment putin took crimea. he wanted his money out of ukraine, out of the eastto london. >> does the trend continue? you talked about a pickup. you talked about the fact that -- you both talked about the fact that they're seeing an acceleration in this process. does that carry on from here? are we going to have more and more russians arriving in london? >> no, no, i'm not afraid, but is it something that's caused by a short-term story...
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that rules out many opposition figures and let's speak to a professor of middle east and politics and relations at the londonl of economics and good to have you with us. the u.s. of course has condemned the planned presidential election in syria as a parody of democracy. what is in it for president assad? >> well, i mean, it's not just the u.s., widespread condemnation of the decision, the u.n., the european union, the americans, basically question the rationality and the wisdom of the holding of presidential elections, first what do you do with almost 9 million syrians who are refugees or displaced? how do you basically account for the votes? holding presidential elections would mean the end of any political process would mean the end of geneva two and even though geneva two now is basically almost paralyzed. i think that the decision itself reflects the mindset of the syrian leadership. president assad believes he is winning, that basically they could win this particular conflict and it's only president assad who could really basically put syria back together and that's why probably it's the main, the only
that rules out many opposition figures and let's speak to a professor of middle east and politics and relations at the londonl of economics and good to have you with us. the u.s. of course has condemned the planned presidential election in syria as a parody of democracy. what is in it for president assad? >> well, i mean, it's not just the u.s., widespread condemnation of the decision, the u.n., the european union, the americans, basically question the rationality and the wisdom of the...
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of top even i find that even the western part of the blog via that in this east nineteen eighty two by levees in vienna and londonfor the cake. about two of our dishes addition to that pakistan relations issue. it is one thing the armpits of the baking tin tin each other it's gotten me obviously because of the media throng of up to about the fact is he's focused on a bit about creation. it's had a busy baby children's relationship with god but another job and chains of green pink and extending to have concentrations of. had the suspicion dumbbell and up over the years between the two countries is at the moment john relationship between pakistan and oblivious to the end of the eye of the baby to bed because my life trying to keep it to people contacts have been known to go home the team on with it and parking sign. we've been seeing in the andes. this will be detected with pockets and businesses will pay me to beg their administered is to doom are appreciated that up with a couple of days when the massacre. but something but has a devoted to think that the dj shadow has been some kind of human intelligence and bus
of top even i find that even the western part of the blog via that in this east nineteen eighty two by levees in vienna and londonfor the cake. about two of our dishes addition to that pakistan relations issue. it is one thing the armpits of the baking tin tin each other it's gotten me obviously because of the media throng of up to about the fact is he's focused on a bit about creation. it's had a busy baby children's relationship with god but another job and chains of green pink and extending...
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london. ukraine promises military action against pro-russian gunmen in the east, raising the risk of a confrontation with moscow. from crisis to crisis in libya, the interim prime minister will step down, a month into the job. time is running out. the u.n. tells the world to give up fossil fuels now, or the planet will pay the
london. ukraine promises military action against pro-russian gunmen in the east, raising the risk of a confrontation with moscow. from crisis to crisis in libya, the interim prime minister will step down, a month into the job. time is running out. the u.n. tells the world to give up fossil fuels now, or the planet will pay the
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east by the u.k.'s closest gulf allies and some critics claim london is acting under pressure from saudi arabia. boycott reports that members have lived in the u.k. for over forty years undertaking charity work and political activism their official english website has been run from the british capital since two thousand and five and it wasn't long ago that mr cameron was shaking hands with the muslim brotherhood's egyptian president mohamed morsi but terry now does david cameron want an investigation into. the muslim brotherhood's activities in the u.k. what i think is important about the muslim brotherhood is that we understand will disorganization is who stands for who disbeliefs are in terms of the path of the extremism and violent extremism but egyptian president was toppled from power last july and the islamist organization has since been declared a terrorist group by kyrie's new government saudi arabia has followed suit and bam the brotherhood while the united arab emirates has launched operations against it the gulf countries are two of britain's closest diplomatic and commercial allies i
east by the u.k.'s closest gulf allies and some critics claim london is acting under pressure from saudi arabia. boycott reports that members have lived in the u.k. for over forty years undertaking charity work and political activism their official english website has been run from the british capital since two thousand and five and it wasn't long ago that mr cameron was shaking hands with the muslim brotherhood's egyptian president mohamed morsi but terry now does david cameron want an...
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crimean peninsula on the kremlin's continued provocations in east ukraine and along with joint or the strained relations between moscow and london the international news on one. the armenian government has expressed disappointment with turkey following points regarding the nineteen fifteen massacre of armenians in an effort to prevent criticism that each one has to rest. the two and described the killing of one point five million armenians is being inhumane but failed to apologize. well in oklahoma. the one state it is a typical itself looked at these double standards anticipating possible pressure on the turkish leadership or the eighteen countries in the international community on the eve of war. its real meaning of genocide the empire he should have reacted to make a preemptive move in some way but of course he didn't have enough courage as a citizen to tell the truth. it was the same offence of this illusion of what's going on. the key chooled th aen has rneclos sce neteeniny three. ss d tha thecedented move by o that started on it which cld ultimately be the easing of tensions between christian armenia miss the majority tur
crimean peninsula on the kremlin's continued provocations in east ukraine and along with joint or the strained relations between moscow and london the international news on one. the armenian government has expressed disappointment with turkey following points regarding the nineteen fifteen massacre of armenians in an effort to prevent criticism that each one has to rest. the two and described the killing of one point five million armenians is being inhumane but failed to apologize. well in...
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london. ukraine promises military action against pro-russian gunmen in the east, raising the risk of a confrontation with moscow. from crisis to crisis in libya, the interim prime minister will step down, a month into the job. time is running out. the u.n. tells the world to give up fossil fuels now, or the planet will pay the price. >> i'm in london with more news from europe, including russian journalist denouncing what they say are restrictions on press freedom at a mass rally in moscow. >> i'm in one of spain's most important monuments, caught in a controversy between islamic and christian heritage. >> welcome to the program. the risk of a military confrontation in eastern ukraine appears to grow. the government says it will launch an operation against pro-russian armed men. russia is outraged calling it a criminal act. oleksandr turchynov, the interim president, blames russia for stirring up unrest in the east. >> translation: this morning in slovyansk a column of military force were with protected citize citizens, the criminals opened fire and they protected themselves of shields made up of ci
london. ukraine promises military action against pro-russian gunmen in the east, raising the risk of a confrontation with moscow. from crisis to crisis in libya, the interim prime minister will step down, a month into the job. time is running out. the u.n. tells the world to give up fossil fuels now, or the planet will pay the price. >> i'm in london with more news from europe, including russian journalist denouncing what they say are restrictions on press freedom at a mass rally in...
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the situation in ukraine has can send a lots of awe in the east end of london turned we were very wary that this sort of media. the information we were getting was very one sided and we want to know is that is that just us or people think similarly and it's very easy to think that you've got a better understanding than the public but often when you go out and speak to the public properly as i wish more newspapers for example did you find there are very eloquent bunch of people who are very critical of what's being told to them and can very easily see through western moral posturing and what our politicians are up to and. instance they don't blame russia or all russian people for the mess that seems to be escalating in ukraine. well russia's future possible role in ukraine as well as that of nato and the west all the focus of today's discussion and peter lavelle's cross-talk have a listen. i think though which is outdated they still think that this is the one nine hundred sixty s. but actually this is two thousand and fourteen and people need to wake up isolating russia doesn't help any
the situation in ukraine has can send a lots of awe in the east end of london turned we were very wary that this sort of media. the information we were getting was very one sided and we want to know is that is that just us or people think similarly and it's very easy to think that you've got a better understanding than the public but often when you go out and speak to the public properly as i wish more newspapers for example did you find there are very eloquent bunch of people who are very...
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london we have n.s.a. han he is a lecture on international security of east asia at the university of london and moscow we cross to alexander mean curious he is a writer on legal affairs and him and also. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want alexander franco to you first here in moscow. tell us how we got here because at the beginning of this century vladimir putin just became president in two thousand he reached out to the west he reached out to the west and on many like different levels economic security financial in the works how did we get but how did we get to this point now because there's a breach what you say is absolutely right if you know. and he was first when he first became president he was undoubtedly someone who wanted more than anything else good relations with the west and indeed wanted to integrate russia with the west at the time of the two thousand and one terrorist attacks he went out of his way to help the us where it went wrong is that the u.s. demanded from him and from the russians we shouldn't always talk about mr putin here from the russians and gave very little
london we have n.s.a. han he is a lecture on international security of east asia at the university of london and moscow we cross to alexander mean curious he is a writer on legal affairs and him and also. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want alexander franco to you first here in moscow. tell us how we got here because at the beginning of this century vladimir putin just became president in two thousand he reached out to the west he reached out to the west and on many like...
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he served abroad in london, scandinavia, the middle east and asia and he's received the cia's medal of merit and the national reconnaissance office is meritorious civilian award for his logical innovation. following mr. poteat lecture we are going to be brief five minute break we'll ask if you have any questions you write them down on the cars provided on the chairs, have been passed to the side where we will collect them in that way he can go through them and it will help a little bit with the q&a session afterwards. now without further delay, i'd welcome to mr. poteat back. here you go. [applause] >> perhaps in the future you have to have a flat place to set a cup of water. i want to be sure that i can be heard all the way in the back with this new microphone. does it work okay back there? well, it turns out that the cia got into the intelligence business really in a very strange and interesting way. during world war ii, the office of strategic services or oss within intelligence arm during world war ii. at the end of the world war ii, however, the head of oss is known as william don
he served abroad in london, scandinavia, the middle east and asia and he's received the cia's medal of merit and the national reconnaissance office is meritorious civilian award for his logical innovation. following mr. poteat lecture we are going to be brief five minute break we'll ask if you have any questions you write them down on the cars provided on the chairs, have been passed to the side where we will collect them in that way he can go through them and it will help a little bit with the...
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east asia. trade and economy are expected to be his talking points with malaysia's prime minister tomorrow. >>> a london exhibition called squ "stealing banksy" is showing the anon mutts street artist's work without his permission. the artist called the move disgusting. the group hosting said it's interested in graph ffitgraffit long-term survival. they charge a fee and plan to auction off seven of his pieces. >> money will then go to charity. >>> shares spear had a love for birds in addition to writing plays. but one man even released starlings in central park in the author's honor. on shakespeare's 450th birthday, the birds aren't so popular with everyone in the united states. ranch pinkston is in d.c. with more >> reporter: this is where part of the story began. new york central park in 18 night when a german immigrant released starlings in north america as a tribute to william shakespeare. the other part of the story began 300 years earlier in england where speaks spear places references to birds >> he loved birds, i think partly because they are musical. when you think about bird songs, it connects
east asia. trade and economy are expected to be his talking points with malaysia's prime minister tomorrow. >>> a london exhibition called squ "stealing banksy" is showing the anon mutts street artist's work without his permission. the artist called the move disgusting. the group hosting said it's interested in graph ffitgraffit long-term survival. they charge a fee and plan to auction off seven of his pieces. >> money will then go to charity. >>> shares spear...
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london. thank you. support for russia is not just rising in the east. how moldova on ukraine's western border is dealing with its own small province that wants to return to russia. most people there feel more aligned to the kremlin than they do to europe. >> history has driven many paths through the region, but tanks were needed to reclaim it from moscow. the welcome sign shows the language is used here turkish, moldovaen and russian. the priest in this church hold it in all these. the president made this turkish coffee before explaining why he's so opposed to joining the european union. >> for the last 20 years the leaders of the capitol have been robbing people blind while they're screaming they're moving towards europe. the e.u. pat them on the southern and tell them they are doing a good job. this is a story of corruption, thievery, and discrimination against ethnic minorities. >> in a referendum here in february, 98.5% of the people voted to join the eurasian custom union, reintegrate the trade roots of the old soviet union. and this shows why, imp
london. thank you. support for russia is not just rising in the east. how moldova on ukraine's western border is dealing with its own small province that wants to return to russia. most people there feel more aligned to the kremlin than they do to europe. >> history has driven many paths through the region, but tanks were needed to reclaim it from moscow. the welcome sign shows the language is used here turkish, moldovaen and russian. the priest in this church hold it in all these. the...
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east of the country. let's get more of that from the news center in london. >> three were killed in the violence in eastern ukraine, shattering a fragile eefrt truce. russia condemned the attack. ukraine said its forces were not involved. the shooting happened near slovyansk. shortly we'll hear from hoda abdel-hamid, in donetsk. first jacky rowland reports. >> local people call it the easter massacre. what took place at this makeshift checkpoint in the early hours of sunday is unclear. villages say unknown attackers drove up and opened fire an activists manning the barricade. >> they came in jeeps, lit up the barricade and started shooting. my neighbour got a bullet between the eyes. others came to help us. if they hadn't come, the attackers would have slaughtered everyone like chickens. the interior ministry said three pro-rush job activists were -- pro-russian activists were killed. the attackers took the dead and wounded with them. there are a lot of unanswered questions here. for a start, where did the two cars come from. if there was a shoot-out between the men at the checkpoint and the vehicles, how
east of the country. let's get more of that from the news center in london. >> three were killed in the violence in eastern ukraine, shattering a fragile eefrt truce. russia condemned the attack. ukraine said its forces were not involved. the shooting happened near slovyansk. shortly we'll hear from hoda abdel-hamid, in donetsk. first jacky rowland reports. >> local people call it the easter massacre. what took place at this makeshift checkpoint in the early hours of sunday is...
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he served abroad in london, scanned scandinavia, the middle east and asia, and he's received the cia'smeritorious civilian award for his technological innovations. following mr. poteat's lecture, we're going to have a brief five minute break where we'll ask that if you have any questions, you write them down on the cards that were provided on your chairs, have them passed to the side where we'll collect them, and that way he can go through them, and it'll just help a little pit with the q&a -- a little bit with the q&a session afterwards. and now without further delay, i'd like to welcome mr. poteat back to iwp, and here you go. [applause] >> perhaps in the future you'll have a lectern that has a flat place to set a cup of water. [laughter] excuse me. i want to be sure that i can be heard all the way in the back with this new microphone. does it work okay back there? great. well, it turns out that the cia got into the intelligence business really in a very strange and interesting way. during world world war ii, the e of strategic services or oss was our intelligence arm during world wa
he served abroad in london, scanned scandinavia, the middle east and asia, and he's received the cia'smeritorious civilian award for his technological innovations. following mr. poteat's lecture, we're going to have a brief five minute break where we'll ask that if you have any questions, you write them down on the cards that were provided on your chairs, have them passed to the side where we'll collect them, and that way he can go through them, and it'll just help a little pit with the q&a...
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responded to, saying that if kiev decides to use force in the east, it would tantamount to the beginning of a civil war. >> phil ittner live in londonphil, thank you very much. >> aljazeera has more on the challenges the ukraine government is facing trying to end the standoff in the east. >> the government here in kiev held a cabinet meeting to discuss the crisis in the east. the interior minister says that there were two options on the table, either peaceful negotiations or to use a military force, but in both cases, said the situation in the east would be solved within 48 hours. that's a huge challenge for the government in kiev. peaceful negotiations so far have not been very fruitful, except in the city of kharkiv where the minister of interior went. he is from that city and managed to convince protestors to evacuate the government building they seized. in the rest of the east, the stand your remains exactly the same. the second option is the use of military force. ukraine has been showing that it is getting ready, soldiers have been drafted, reservists called in, videos have been shown by the defense ministry, showing the capab
responded to, saying that if kiev decides to use force in the east, it would tantamount to the beginning of a civil war. >> phil ittner live in londonphil, thank you very much. >> aljazeera has more on the challenges the ukraine government is facing trying to end the standoff in the east. >> the government here in kiev held a cabinet meeting to discuss the crisis in the east. the interior minister says that there were two options on the table, either peaceful negotiations or...
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east ukraine australian prime minister announces a new underwater operations. what all the stitches are canceled in the hunt for the missing men based in london. at least twelve dead as today to sweep across central and southern united states wiping out entire neighborhoods and bedding are lines making rescue efforts after this the tunes. you will. horses i didn't. here are the boss is getting sucked. last week don't apply. the eu the blonde. find out more about what you said to school at www. don't you still go on slashdot i dashed to. the in it. the countdown has started for twenty seconds in the twenty fifth of may citizens across europe will go to the polls to elect the members of the european parliament. we have good ole days in a rundown of the week your weekly we profess what the opinion polls saying what it looks like it's going to be a fragmented common with only a few seats at breaking the center right from santa that of two thousand. it's just one month to get into a tube that is paid to the post in the european parliament elections. until recently the center that has seen in any amount or seo advice and support to the center bites
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if you are east of that cold front, enjoy the warm temperatures for the time being. back towards the west, though, well it's going to be cooling off. london and paris just 13 and 14 there for your high. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this hour on "newsline." i'm shery ahn. thanks for watching. gg99Ññwççac >> france has seen a steep drop in manufacturing jobs, and some say it makes the country not only horror, but less secure -- not only more poor, but less secure. business, "france 24." >> hello, everyone. you're watching "france 24." hero the headlines. --nching an antiterrorist
if you are east of that cold front, enjoy the warm temperatures for the time being. back towards the west, though, well it's going to be cooling off. london and paris just 13 and 14 there for your high. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this hour on "newsline." i'm shery ahn. thanks for watching. gg99Ññwççac >> france has seen a steep drop in manufacturing jobs, and some say it makes the country not only horror, but less secure -- not only more...
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london square is a common area for break ins. prostitution is a problem along international boulevard. gun violence by gangs and from people talking on sidewalks those arish use in east oakland. >>> city leaders will hold a town hall meeting to explore the ways to make the streets of san francisco safer for walking. seven people have been killed while crossing city streets this year. four of those accidents were on busy van ness avenue. >>> a new parking program designed promote car sharing in san francisco will begin this summer. 900 car spacing will be approved. car sharing has proven to be very popular in downdown fast >>> the recent rein bay area brought a in new disease. >> and leland yee gets ready for his court appearance. >> good morning. right now we are looking at a commute that is still very good on the east shore freeway. >> lots of sunshine and warm temps yesterday but the fog is back. in fact, it's back in a big way. we'll see how that impacts inland temps today. salesperson #1: so, again, throwing in the $1,000 fuel reward card is really what makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #2: actually, getting a great car with 42 highway miles per gallon
london square is a common area for break ins. prostitution is a problem along international boulevard. gun violence by gangs and from people talking on sidewalks those arish use in east oakland. >>> city leaders will hold a town hall meeting to explore the ways to make the streets of san francisco safer for walking. seven people have been killed while crossing city streets this year. four of those accidents were on busy van ness avenue. >>> a new parking program designed...
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launching be in the mid east bias including arrows and tommy nichols which raises questions about the reluctance of uk investors to spend each of us take the bullets from london hosted a race that is one of the great heritage things are pretty shocking. wasting hundred and sixty five years of retail history. he attended the meeting two billion dollars of business the year and employs more than seven thousand people it has been struggling of late and send howard was quick to spot a deal begins the banking based retail and eighteen nine percent controlling interest the moment all i know for the first time we reached out to the retail companies. in this way we can help solve the problem over into production in china because we'll have our own overseas network jail. when that woman times. only how did people buy their stock holdings and london's iconic back to the power station site. ewan is that the city of memories yet. how's the phrase that is because of an apparent trend you can invest is accused by marketing professionals offering to recognize the value of iconic home grown brands. foreign entities see the value in these assets that perhaps the greatest may
launching be in the mid east bias including arrows and tommy nichols which raises questions about the reluctance of uk investors to spend each of us take the bullets from london hosted a race that is one of the great heritage things are pretty shocking. wasting hundred and sixty five years of retail history. he attended the meeting two billion dollars of business the year and employs more than seven thousand people it has been struggling of late and send howard was quick to spot a deal begins...
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east. back to you. >> thank you so much. >>> now a massive tube strike is under way in london. one of our bests today missed the appearance due to the chaos, as union members stage a two-day walkout to protest plans to cut 1,000 jobs. ty, up to you. >> sue, it is of course a big day and big week, indeed a big month for cnbc as we celebrate or 25ths anniversary, the release today of the list of the most influential business leaders, here is the top ten. 8, mark zuckerberg, a precocious baby billionaire whose facebook transformed what we do online. 7, oprah winfrey, the media powerhouse who just may be the world's most influential woman. six, warren buffett, the oracle of omaha, business magnate and master investor. five, jeff bezos, the retailing disruptor who founded amazon and made e-commerce flow like a mighty river. four, the google guys. can you really go a day without googling? three, allen greenspan and ben bernanke. controversial and historic, they were the ultimate central bankers. two, bill gates, the weltiest man on earth and the greatest philanthropist of his age. on
east. back to you. >> thank you so much. >>> now a massive tube strike is under way in london. one of our bests today missed the appearance due to the chaos, as union members stage a two-day walkout to protest plans to cut 1,000 jobs. ty, up to you. >> sue, it is of course a big day and big week, indeed a big month for cnbc as we celebrate or 25ths anniversary, the release today of the list of the most influential business leaders, here is the top ten. 8, mark zuckerberg, a...
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east and south ukraine the west started this crisis will be left to russia to end it. to cross-talk the ongoing crisis in ukraine i'm joined by my guest alexander me curious in london he s a writer on legal affairs and an analyst in san francisco we have mark hacker he is an author and columnist for sole of the east dot org and in moscow we cross to mark's lowballed he is a senior lecturer in researcher at moscow state university or a gentleman cross-talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it alexander if i go to you first in london what's going on with this roadmap at the end of last week we had this agreement to deescalate the situation in ukraine but over the weekend it rapidly deteriorated in ukraine so is it a dead letter. well one has to wonder i mean the problem is that the words are the wells a statement which sets out a roadmap what there is at the moment is a complete lack of any political will to put it into effect and it has to be said very clearly that that lack of political will is coming at the moment from kiev primarily and also from washington the moment the the document was signed off we already saw was
east and south ukraine the west started this crisis will be left to russia to end it. to cross-talk the ongoing crisis in ukraine i'm joined by my guest alexander me curious in london he s a writer on legal affairs and an analyst in san francisco we have mark hacker he is an author and columnist for sole of the east dot org and in moscow we cross to mark's lowballed he is a senior lecturer in researcher at moscow state university or a gentleman cross-talk rules in fact that means you can jump...
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london. as of yesterday, it has been rebooted, restored and rebranded as the waldorf astoria's latest luxury location. our middle easttor elliott gotkine takes a look. >> the palace hotel of the 1930's lavished luxury on his visiting shakes and diplomats. things like phones, hot water and elevators. now, the waldorf astoria, costing up to $5,000 a night, guests can expect even more. the finest italian furnishings, a magnificent atrium with stunningn windows, czech chandeliers. >>, stood the cost? much did they cost? >> about $500,000 each. >> for light? >> a very special light. >> you can watch bloomberg tv while you are having a shaved. says making this hotel a reality was even tougher than expected. >> the main challenge was to restore the original facade from 1929 while we were digging 20 meters underground to add additional meeting rooms. the top of that, the famous had to be rebuilt the same way as it was before. and oneok six years hundred $50 million to restore and rebuild the hotel which had become home to the trade ministry and tax office. >> the original plan was published in 1981. >> overcoming israel's is
london. as of yesterday, it has been rebooted, restored and rebranded as the waldorf astoria's latest luxury location. our middle easttor elliott gotkine takes a look. >> the palace hotel of the 1930's lavished luxury on his visiting shakes and diplomats. things like phones, hot water and elevators. now, the waldorf astoria, costing up to $5,000 a night, guests can expect even more. the finest italian furnishings, a magnificent atrium with stunningn windows, czech chandeliers. >>,...
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search of the american dream, a community east of the downtown los angeles, where job agencies have been helping new arrivals get their feet on the ground. jennifer londonas more. >> reporter: in l.a.'s china town you'll find plenty of chinese restaurants and shops. what you won't find might surprise you - chinese people living here. most of the immigrants live eight miles to the east in monter apark. >> you have everything there. you feel like you are in china, you don't need to speak english. >> may left her home in china 16 years ago, seeking a new life in moner apark. >> it may be unknown, but it's known as america's first suburban china town, with asians accounting for 67% of the city's 60,000 residents. >> when i come here i want my own business and house. this is my dream. >> first, may needed a job. >> one of the chinese say to me "you come from china." he said "yes, do you want to look for job? let's go to the job agency". >> dozens of agencies connect chinese immigrants with employers looking for cheap labour. >> i work every day, $800 per month. >> may worked and saved to buy seven salons. may's is a success story, despite concerns that agenc
search of the american dream, a community east of the downtown los angeles, where job agencies have been helping new arrivals get their feet on the ground. jennifer londonas more. >> reporter: in l.a.'s china town you'll find plenty of chinese restaurants and shops. what you won't find might surprise you - chinese people living here. most of the immigrants live eight miles to the east in monter apark. >> you have everything there. you feel like you are in china, you don't need to...
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. >> from london, for human rights watch, thank you for your time. >> a mass vak sin saying starts in the middle east- vaccination starts in the middle east today going out to syria, iraq and egypt. unicef hopes to vac sin out 20 million -- vaccinate 20 million children in the next five days. >> we hope to reach 20 million children. it's the biggest campaign launched from unicef and partners. the reason is that we have found polio cases have unfortunately come back to syria, towards the end of last year. we need to respond rapidly and quickly. >> she says the strap of polio originated in pakistan and re-emerged in syria due to the people displaced in the crisis there. >> this week argentina's president christina hernandez became a godmother to a child to a same-sex couple baptised. it's hoped that the move will create social change in the country. >> at the roman catholic cathedral an unprecedented baptism and a blessing for a 2-month-old daughter of a les y byian couple. the first child of a same sex couple. >> the father told us he was waiting for a marriage like us, he accepted us, giving way to s
. >> from london, for human rights watch, thank you for your time. >> a mass vak sin saying starts in the middle east- vaccination starts in the middle east today going out to syria, iraq and egypt. unicef hopes to vac sin out 20 million -- vaccinate 20 million children in the next five days. >> we hope to reach 20 million children. it's the biggest campaign launched from unicef and partners. the reason is that we have found polio cases have unfortunately come back to syria,...
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within a few miles of the city of london in fact within a few hundred yards of the city of london in the traditional east end of the country so i don't want working people to. divided i want working people to unite against those with whom they are objectively divided income inequality is rising faster here in america than anywhere else we're definitely right there with you these problems are shared worldwide thank you so much for fighting on the ground george galloway a member of the u.k. respect party amazing to have you on that's our show you guys thanks for watching and coming in tomorrow when i break the set all over again and i. see the seal. team. there which i would say. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question lol. i marinate join me. for impartial and financial commentary interviews and much much. only on bombast and. today and signs of mantra barbara says you're a piece. where strangers refuse to release in case. it is a. very good evening shoot this is all t
within a few miles of the city of london in fact within a few hundred yards of the city of london in the traditional east end of the country so i don't want working people to. divided i want working people to unite against those with whom they are objectively divided income inequality is rising faster here in america than anywhere else we're definitely right there with you these problems are shared worldwide thank you so much for fighting on the ground george galloway a member of the u.k....
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commercial allies in the middle east britain's domestic intelligence agency m i five has now been tasked with looking into just how many muslim brotherhood leaders are now based in london while m i six has been asked to assess claims that the group was behind a recent attack on a bus that led to the death of three people in egypt the muslim brotherhood denies accusations that it's involved in any terrorist activities mostly brother who used to live in the u.k. for a long time ago we had a very good decision she wished the federal government's chance for to you more than forty years ago why this inquiry that. we think that says something like an. issues belong to some kind of pressure from outside of the mix to the u.k. ambassador to saudi arabia said john jenkins has been asked to take charge of the urgent review leading to accusations that britain is under pressure from riyadh to crack down on the group after the regime change in two thousand and eleven saudi arabia became extremely concerned about the position of the royal family in saudi arabia and have noticed how quickly former allies have dropped mubarak i am soon longdon wants to show to riyadh that it fell u.s.
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london, bbc world news. >>> hello. i'm nik gowing with bbc world news. our top stories. in ukraine, government forces move in on pro russian separatists in the east. president barack obama tells russia it's not doing enough to defuse the crisis. >> we have seen them not a bide by the spirit or letter of the agreement in geneva. >>> afghan security guard kills three american doctors at a hospital run by a u.s. charity in kabul. >>> one year from the building collapse, victims wait for compensation. we ask why. >>> and a trial in munich for bribery charges which he denies. >>> hello everyone. let's start in ukraine where a tense standoff continues in several cities in the east of the country. the ukrainian government says it now has gained control in the east in the city at mariupol, a port from pro russian separatists holding the hull the last several weeks. in cities like slovyansk and donetsk, russian protestors occupy government buildings after two weeks. the question remain, how much control does russia, in other words moscow, have over the pro-russian separatists in the cities like this in the east? president barack obama has accused russia fo
london, bbc world news. >>> hello. i'm nik gowing with bbc world news. our top stories. in ukraine, government forces move in on pro russian separatists in the east. president barack obama tells russia it's not doing enough to defuse the crisis. >> we have seen them not a bide by the spirit or letter of the agreement in geneva. >>> afghan security guard kills three american doctors at a hospital run by a u.s. charity in kabul. >>> one year from the building...
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east. by western backed dictators. to cross talk the arab spring i'm joined by my guest on the in london she is a journalist and commentatoron arab affairs also in london we have toby cadman he is an international criminal lawyer and serves on the board of the syrian. in for justice and accountability and in norman we cross to joshua landis he is director of the center of middle east studies at the university of oklahoma cross-talk rules in effect and you can jump in anytime you want to go to you first in london you wrote an article recently egypt comes full circle the end of the arab spring why did you write it and what does it mean. whoa i've been following events in egypt for some time i joined a group of lawyers in november that was looking at documenting crimes that occurred during the recent military coup and then following the the targeting of the muslim brotherhood and their supporters we saw a court sentenced five hundred twenty nine people to death many of them sent to you and i as an international lawyer i found the whole process i'm so offensive that i thought that writing about nobility and we should we still
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london. there's more on the elections on the website, including a time line of the political evolution. we look at the power struggles shaping modern history at aljazeera.com, and click on the middle east section. >> india's mammoth general election reached its fifth phase. it's the biggest day at the polls with a quarter of 850 million casting their ballot. there's voting across six states, 121 constit un sis, and will end on 5 may. >> four have been killed in the town of fallujah. seven have been injured in shelling in southern ports of a town outside the capital baghdad. in the north, 12 iraqi soldiers have been killed in an attack at a military bys in mosul -- base at moss you will city. 12 were injured. >> syria's opposition is accusing the government in committing genocide in aleppo. bashar al-assad's government has been dropping barrel bombs in an intense campaign targetting rebel areas. we have more from latakia. >> the bombs have a devastating effect. for the past four months the rebel held area east of aleppo was targeted by barrel bombs. syrian government helicopters dropped them almost on a daily basis, and they dropped them on civilian areas. this campaign forced tens of t
london. there's more on the elections on the website, including a time line of the political evolution. we look at the power struggles shaping modern history at aljazeera.com, and click on the middle east section. >> india's mammoth general election reached its fifth phase. it's the biggest day at the polls with a quarter of 850 million casting their ballot. there's voting across six states, 121 constit un sis, and will end on 5 may. >> four have been killed in the town of fallujah....